A  LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO 

SCOTLAND 


fOMPIL  ED   Br 

GEORGE  F.   BLACK,   Ph.D. 


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NOTE 

This  list  contains  the  titles  of  zvorks  relating  to 
Scotland,  owned  by  The  Neiu  York  Public  Library 
on  December  31,  1914.  They  are  in  the  Reference 
Department  of  the  Library,  in  the  Central  Building 
at  Fifth  Avenue  and  Forty-second  Street. 


Reprinted,  with   Additions, 

At   The   New   York   Public   Library 

From   the    Bulletin 

January  -  December    1914 

form   11-35  ll-20-14-2c] 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Bibliography  -  -  - .         - 

Periodicals   and  Transactions   -  -  -  -  - 

Public   Documents  ______ 

Anthropology  --____. 

Archaeology  ---____ 

General  Works  ---.._ 

Prehistoric  .Archaeology      -  -  -  _  - 

Roman  Antiquities    ------ 

Mediaeval  Archaeology         -  -  -  _  - 

History  and  Description  .  -  _  .  _ 

Collections      ------- 

General  Works  _---__ 

Special    Periods  ___.-- 

Celtic  Period  to  1286      -  -  -  -  - 

Struggle  for  Independence,  1286-1314  -  -  - 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  1542-1587        -  -  - 

GowRiE  Conspiracy,  1600  _  -  _  _ 

Darien  Scheme,  1698-1701  -  -  -  - 

Union  Negotiations,  1700-1707  -  - 

Jacobite  Rebellions,  1715-1745  -  -  -  - 

Ecclesiastical  History  .  -  -  -  - 

Local  History  and  Description       .  -  -  - 

Place  Names    ------- 

Clan  History   (General),  Tartans,  Arms,  Regimental 
Histories  ------ 

Biography  ------- 

Collected  Biography  .  -  -  -  - 

Individual  Biography  _  -  _  -  - 

Heraldry,   Blazonry,   Seals         -  -  -  .  - 

Genealogy    -------- 

Bibliography    ------- 

Surnames         ------- 

General  Works  ------ 

Collected  Genealogy  ------ 

Individual  Families    ------ 

Law  _------- 


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Criminal  and  other  Trials 

Collections       -  -  _  - 

Individual  Trials       _  _  - 

Economics  _  _  _  _ 

Sociology      -  -  -  _  _ 

Education  _  -  _  _ 

Art,  Architecture,  and  Sculpture 

Music  -  -  _  _  _ 

Numismatics  -  .  .  _ 

Folklore       -  -  -  -  _ 

Religion    and    Philosophy 

Language  and  Literature 

History  and  General  Works 

Language  _  _  _  _ 

Literature        -  -  .  . 

Chapbooks        -  -  -  _ 

Gaelic  Language  and  Literature 

Bibliography    -  -  -  - 

Periodicals  and   Societies  - 
History  and  Criticism 
Language          - 

Literature        -  _  _  . 

Natural  History    -  -  -  - 

Transactions  _  _  _ 

General  Works  _  _  _ 

Geology  and  Palaeontology 

Transactions  .  .  _ 

General  Works  -  _  _ 

Geography,  Physical  Geography,  Maps,  etc. 

Botany         -  -  -  .  _ 

Transactions  _  .  _ 

General  Works  -  -  . 

Supplement  _  _  _  _ 

Index  -  _  .  _  _ 


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ERRATA 

"And  in  this  wark,  that  I  hane  heir  assailyeit 

To    bring   to    lycht,    maist   hiimely   I   exhort 
Yaw  nobill  reders,   qiihare  that  I  haue  failyeit 
In  letter,  sillahe,  poyntis  lang,  or  schort. 
That  ye  ■will  of  your  gcntrice  it  support. 
And  tak  the  sentence  the  best  wyse  ye  may; 
I  sail  do  better,  will  God,  ane  othir  day." 

—  "The  Excusation  of  the  Prentar"  of  The  Hystory 
and  Cronikiis  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh,   1536. 


PACE     COLUMN     LINE 


14  2  7  from  top,  for  an  daccount  read  and  account. 

17  1  22  from  top,  for  Rome  read  Rose. 

17  1  21  from  bottom,  for  CP  read  ZDVH. 

25  2  3  from  bottom,  for  and  read  land. 

78  2  8  from  bottom,  for  I  read  J. 

259  2  2-3  from  bottom,  to  be  transposed. 

304  1  28  from  top,  for  Baeu's  read  Blaeu's. 

317  1  23  from  bottom,  for  Gaughan  read  Gauchan. 

339  1  23  from  bottom,  for  Andrew  read  Archibald. 

352  1  14  from  top,  for  M.  read  W. 

400  2  23  from  top,  for  Macnaughton  read  Macnaughtan. 

401  1  3-9  from  top,  to  be  cancelled. 

416  2  4  from  top,  for  I'isle  read  L'isle. 

456  2  18  from  top.  for  Carlyle.  Thomas,  The  love  letters  of,  read  Carlyle, 

Alexander,  minister  of  Inveresk. 

470  2  11  from  bottom,  for  Dnyisdaill  read  Dryisdaill. 

482  2  10-13  from  top,  insert  under  line  8. 

487  2  24  from  top,  for  metaphysican  read  metaphysician. 

492  1  32  from  top,  for  historic  read  historic. 

532  1  17  from  top,  for  Ranken  read  Rankin. 

603  1  9  from  top,  for  Allan  read  Alan. 

606  1  20  from  top,  for  Allan  read  Alan. 

609  1  31  from  top,  for  Savir  read  Saoir. 

620  1  8  from  bottom,  for  Allan  read  Alan. 

673  1  24  from  top,  for  light  read  lights. 

679  2  2  from  top,  for  bill  read  hill. 

704  1  17  from  bottom,  for  Kynymound  read  Kynynmound. 

714  2  19  from  top,  insert  Macdonald  after  Athole. 

742  1  14  from  bottom,  omit  /. 

743  1  26  from  bottom,  for  naine  read  uaine. 
763  1  10  from  bottom,  for  Essays  read  Essay. 
768  1  17  from  top,  for  Nicol  read  Nichol. 

768  2  27  from  top,  for  Tassungen  read  Fassungen. 

780  2  27  from  bottom,  for  Macgregor  read  Macgreegor. 

788  2  11  from  bottom,  for  Alexander  read  John. 

829  1  12  from  top,  for  Fugen  read  Eugen. 

870  1  14  from  bottom,  for  De  Quincy  read  De  Quincey. 

870  2  27  from  bottom,  for  Ashiesteel  read  Ashistiel. 

915  2  1  from  top,  insert  Thomas  after  M'Lauchlan. 

976  2  8  from  top,  omit  comma. 

1009  1  31  from  top,  for  argonite  read  aragonite. 

1013  2  20  from  bottom,  for  karne  read  kame. 

1022  2  20  from  top,  for  and  read  und. 

1050  1  32  from  top,  for  Home  read  Home.                                                       • 

1064  2  9  from  top,  for  Louis  John  read  Jean  Louis. 

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INTRODUCTION 


ALTHOUGH  Scotland  is  a  small  country,  it  is  no  exaggeration  to  say  that 
■  its  influence  in  the  world  has  been  in  inverse  geometrical  proportion  to 
its  size  and  population.  For  centuries  the  country  was  extremely  poor  and 
economically  unproductive.  The  natural  consequence  was  that  many  thou- 
sands of  her  ablest  sons  passed  over  to  the  Continent,  there  to  carve  out  careers 
for  themselves.  Some  idea  of  the  extent  of  this  migration  is  shown  by  the 
statement  of  William  Lithgow.  that  in  his  time  Poland  was  a  mother  and 
nurse  "for  the  youth  and  younglings  of  Scotland,  who  are  yearely  sent  hither 
in  great  numbers."  and  that  "thirty  thousand  Scots  families"  were  living 
"incorporate  in  her  Ijowells"  (Rare  adventures  and  paineful  peregrinations, 
London.  1632.  p.  422).  Large  numbers  entered  the  service  of  France.  Russia, 
and  Sweden,  many  rising  to  positions  of  the  highest  eminence  and  trust.' 

On  the  plantation  of  Ulster  in  1609  and  following  years,  large  numbers 
of  Scots  emigrated  to  that  proxince.  and  from  there  in  later  years  many 
thousands  crossed  to  the  American  colonies.  One  of  the  main  causes  of  this 
second  emigration  was  the  Irish  insurrection  of  1641,  which  was  in  fact  an 
outbreak  directed  mainly  against  the  Scottish  and  English  settlers  in  Ulster. 
Another  contributing  cause  was  the  petty  oppressions  and  restrictions  on  trade 
imposed  by  the  English  government. 

In  Scotland  proper,  the  seventeenth  century  was  also  a  period  of  storm 
and  stress  and  ecclesiastical  persecution,  with  the  inevitable  result  of  a  constant 
emigration  to  the  colonies,  where  hopes  were  entertained  of  greater  freedom 
and  liberty  of  conscience. 

In  their  new  homes  on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic  a  people  who  had  endured 
such  suffering  and  persecution  were  little  inclined  to  submit  to  further  oppres- 
sion, and  hence  it  was  tliat  among  their  descendants  were  found  the  leaders 
in  the  struggle  for  American  independence.  Their  leadership  in  the  causes 
which  led  to  the  Revolution  has  l)een  well  put  by  Bancroft  in  the  following 
words:  "The  first  voice  publicly  raised  in  America  to  dissolve  all  connec- 
tion with  Great  Britain  came  not  from  the  Puritans  of  New  England,  nor 
the  Dutch  of  New  York,  nor  the  planters  of  Virginia,  but  from  the  Scotch- 
Irish  Presbyterians." 

In  literature  Scotland  can  point  to  such  names  as  Barbour,  Henryson 
("the  Scottish  Chaucer"  ),  Dunbar,  Gawin  Douglas,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  Drum- 
mond  of  Hawth(^rnden.  Arthur  Johnston.  George  Buchanan.  Allan  Ramsay, 
Robert  Fergusson.  Burns.  Thomson,  Blair.  Smollet,  Scott.  Henry  Mackenzie, 
Falconer,  Tannahill,  Jeffrey,  Hogg.  Allan  Cunningham.  Tennant,  Motherwell, 
Campbell.  Miss  Ferrier.  Joanna  Baillie.  "Christopher  North."  Gait,  Aytoun. 
Michael  Scott,  Mrs.  Oliphant.  George  Macdonald.  William  Black.  John  David- 
^son,  R.  L.  Stevenson,  Andrew  Lang.  Sir  J.  M.  Barrie.  S.  R.  Crockett,  etc. 

^See:  (1),  Leith,  The  Scots  men-at-anns  and  life-guards  in  France.  Edinburgh  1882.  (2),  Fischer, 
The  Scots  in  Germany  (1902),  The  Scots  in  eastern  and  western  Prussia  (1903),  The  Scots  m  ^weden 
(1907),  all  three  volumes  published  in  Edinburgh.  (3),  Steuart,  Scottish  influences  tn  Rus^an  history, 
Glasgow,  1913;  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Scots  in  Poland,  Edinburgh,  1915.  (4),  Donner,  The  Scottish 
families  in  Finland  and  Sweden,  Helsingfors,   1884. 

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In  history  (omitting  the  old  chroniclers)  she  has  David  Calderwood, 
Archbishop  Spottiswoode,  Sir  James  Dalrymple,  Bishop  Bnrnet,  Principal 
Robertson,  David  Hume.  George  Chalmers,  John  Pinkerton,  Malcolm  Laing, 
Patrick  Fraser  Tytler,  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  John  Hill  Burton,  W.  L.  Mathie- 
son,  Hume-Brown,  etc. 

In  philosophy,  David  Hume,  Thomas  Reid,  and  Adam  Smith  have  pro- 
foundly influenced  intellectual  Europe  and  America.  Other  great  names  in 
this  field  are  Lord  Kames,  Dugald  StcAvart,  Thomas  Brown,  Sir  James  Mackin- 
tosh, Sir  William  Hamilton,  Professor  Ferrier,  Thomas  Carlyle,  and  Arthur 
James  Balfour. 

Science  is  represented  by  such  names  as  Napier  of  Merchiston,  the  Grego- 
ries,  Simson,  Joseph  Black.  Sir  David  Brewster,  J.  D.  Forbes,  James  Clerk 
Maxwell,  Lord  Kelvin,  Peter  Guthrie  Tait,  Balfour  Stewart,  Sir  William 
Ramsay,  and  Sir  James  Dewar.  In  British  geology  Scotland  can  claim  most 
of  the  greatest  names:  Hutton,  Playfair,  Hall,  Murchison.  Miller.  Lyell.  Ram- 
say, Croll,  Peach,  Home,  Gregory,  and  the  two  Geikies.  In  medicine  and 
surgery  there  are  the  Gregories,  Cullens,  Monros,  Hunters,  Bells,  Simpson, 
Listen,  Syme,  Lister,  etc.,  and  in  engineering  and  steam  navigation,  James 
Watt,  the  Rennies.  Telford.  Symington,  Henry  Bell,  the  Stevensons,  Macciuorn 
Rankine,  and  Arrol. 

In  art  the  names  of  Jameson,  Nasmyth,  Allan,  Thomson,  Raeburn,  Wilkie, 
Dyce,  David  Scott,  Roberts,  Phillip,  MacCulloch.  Fettes-Douglas.  Sir  George 
Reid,  and  J.  Y.  Cameron  are  high  in  the  roll  of  fame.  Scottish  music  and 
song  are  renowned  the  world  over,  and  in  the  domain  of  theology,  as  becomes 
the  mother-land  of  John  Knox.  Scotland  has  long  held  a  leading  place. 

The  founders  of  the  Bank  of  England  (Paterson)  and  of  the  Bank  of 
France  (Law)  were  Scotsmen,  and  Scotland  has  given  to  England  two  lord 
chancellors  (Erskine  and  Campbell),  a  lord  chief  justice  (Cockburn),  two 
archbishops  of  Canterbury  (Tait  and  Davidson),  and  two  archbishops  of 
York  (Maclagan  and  Lang).  The  late  editor-in-chief  of  the  great  Oxford 
English  Dictionary,  Sir  James  Murray,  was  a  Scotsman,  and  so  also  is  one 
of  the  two  assistant  editors,  Craigie.  Lasth',  the  names  of  Scottish  heroes  are 
"writ  large"  on  every  page  of  the  na\al  and  military  history  of  the  United 
Kingdom. 

To  some,  the  collections  in  the  Library  relating  to  Scotland  will  appear 
to  be  complete  or  very  nearly  so.  Such,  however,  is  far  from  the  fact  — 
the  gaps  are  many  and  serious.  Particularly  is  this  true  of  local  history  and 
genealogy,  and  of  the  publications  of  the  early  book-clubs  —  the  Abbotsford, 
Bannatyne,  Maitland,  and  Spalding  Clubs.  As  they  stand,  however,  the  Li- 
brary's resources  form  an  excellent  foundation  on  which  to  buihl  up  a  collec- 
tion worthy  of  the  country  whose  influence  on  the  settlement,  formation,  and 
progress  of  the  United  States  has  been  adequately  recognized  only  within 
recent  years. 

This  list  includes,  besides  separately  printed  books  and  pamphlets,  papers 
in  the  transactions  and  proceedings  of  scientific  societies,  and  important  arti- 
cles in  magazines.  Not  everything  of  this  latter  class  has  been  included,  as 
the  time  at  my  disposal  did  not  permit  of  an  exhaustive  search  for  titles. 
Nevertheless,  I  do  not  think  that  much  of  importance  has  been  overlooked. 

—  George  F.  Black. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 
RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Compiled  by  George  F.  Black 


ORDER  OF  ARRANGEMENT 


Bibliography. 

Periodicals  and  Transactions. 

Public    Documents. 

Anthropology. 

Archaeology. 

History  and   Description. 

Collections. 

General  Works. 

Special    Periods. 

Ecclesiastical    History. 

Local  History  and  Description. 

Place   Names. 

Clan    History    (General),    Tartans,    etc. 
Biography. 

Heraldry,    Blazo.nry,    Seals. 
Genealogy. 


Law. 

Criminal  Trials. 

Economics. 

Sociology. 

Education. 

Art,    Architecture,    and    Sculpture. 

Music. 

Numismatics. 

Folklore. 

Religion    and   Philosophy. 

Language  and   Literature. 

Gaelic   Language  and   Literature. 

Natural   History. 

Geology   and   Palaeontology. 

Geography,   Physical  Geography,   Maps,   etc. 

Botany. 


Bibliography 


Aldis,  Harry  Gidney.  A  list  of  books 
printed  in  Scotland  before  1700,  including 
those  printed  furth  of  the  realm  for  Scot- 
tish booksellers,  with  brief  notes  on  the 
printers  and  stationers.  Edinburgh:  The 
Bibliographical  Society,  1904.  xvi.  153  p. 
4°.  Reserve 

Reviewed  in  the  Athenaum,   March   11,   1905. 

Aldis,  Harry  Gidney,  and  others.  A  dic- 
tionary of  printers  and  booksellers  in  Eng- 
land, Scotland  and  Ireland,  and  of  foreign 
printers  of  English  books,  1557-1640.  By 
H.  G.  Aldis,  Robert  Bowes,  E.  R.  McC. 
Dix  [and  othersj.  General  editor,  R.  B. 
McKerrow.  London:  printed  for  the  Bib- 
liographical Society,  by  Blades,  East  & 
Blades,  1910.    2  p.  1.,  (i)viii-xxiii,  346  p.    8°. 

Reserve 

Anderson,  John  Parker.  The  book  of 
British  topography.  A  classified  cata- 
logue of  the  topographical  works  in  the 
library  of  the  British  Museum  relating  to 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  London:  W. 
Satchell  &  Co.,  1881.     xvi,  472  p.     f°. 

Room  328-Desk 

Large  paper  copy.  Scotland  is  dealt  with  in 
p.    354-413. 


London:  W.  Satchell  &  Co., 
1881.     xvi,  472  p.     8°.  CBD 

Axon,  William  Edward  Armytage.  On 
an  unrecorded  issue  of  the  Aberdeen  press 
of  Edward  Raban  in  1627.  With  a  handlist 
of  the  productions  of  his  presses  at  Edin- 
burgh, Saint  Andrews  and  Aberdeen, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings,  Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v. 
43,  p.  24-33.)  CPA 

Beveridge,  Erskine.  A  bibliography  of 
works  relating  to  Dunfermline  and  the 
west  of  Fife,  including  publications  of 
writers  connected  with  the  district.  Dun- 
fermline: privately  printed  by  W.  Clark 
&  Son.  1901.     4  p.l.,  320  p.,  1  fac.     sq.  8°. 

*GAA 

Three  hundred  copies  printed  of  which  seventy- 
seven  were  presented  to  the  Edinburgh  Bibliographi- 
cal Society,  and  included  in  the  society's  publica- 
tions as  V.   5. 

Cameron,  Alexander.  Oldest  printed 
Gaelic  books.  (In  his:  Reliquis  Celticge. 
Inverness,    1894.     8°.     v.  2,  p.   524-532.) 

NDO 

Cameron,  James.  A  bibliography  of 
Peter  Buchan's  publications.     (Edinburgh 


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Bibliography,  continued. 
Bibliographical      Society.        Publications. 
Edinburgh,  1901.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  105-116.) 

*GAA 

A   bibliography    of    Slezer's    Thea- 

trum  Scotise.  By  J.  C.  With  an  analytical 
table  of  the  plates  by  W.  Johnston.  (Edin- 
burgh Bibliographical  Society.  Publica- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
141-147.)  *  GAA 

Supplement    to    a    bibliography    of 

Scottish  theatrical  literature.  (Edinburgh 
Bibliographical  Society.  Publications. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    4°.    v.  1,  no.  24.)  *  GAA 

Catalogue,  A,  of  books,  to  be  sold  by 
way  of  auction  in  the  Coffee-house  of 
Glasgow,  upon  the  17.  day  of  June... 
Printed  in  the  year  mdccii.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1883.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  313-335.) 

CPA 

Cathologus  librorum  quos  vir  eximius 
et  beate  memorie  magister  Clemens  Litill 
Edinburgene  ecclesie  et  ministris  ejusdem 
obiens  legavit  et  consecravit.  1580.  (Mait- 
land  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1834. 
4^    V.  1,  p.  283-301.)  t  CP 

From  this  bequest  has  sprung  the  valuable  library 
now  belonging  to   the   University   of  Edinburgh. 

Chalmers,  George.  Catalogue  of  the . . . 
library  of... George  Chalmers.  part  3. 
[London:  W.  Nicol,  printer,  1842.]  137  p. 
8°.  *  GO 

Couper,  W.  J.  The  Edinburgh  periodi- 
cal press;  being  a  bibliographical  account 
of  the  newspapers,  journals,  and  maga- 
zines issued  in  Edinburgh  from  the  earli- 
est times  to  1800.  Stirling:  E.  Mackay. 
1908.     2  V.     8°.  NARF 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  6,  p. 
204-205,  Glasgow,  1909. 

Crawford  (26.  earl)  and  Balcarres  (9. 
earl),  James  Ludovic  Lindsay.  Bibliog- 
raphy of  royal  proclamations  of  the  Tudor 
and  Stuart  sovereigns,  and  of  others  pub- 
lished under  authority,  1485-1714.  With 
an  historical  essay  on  their  origin  and 
use  by  Robert  Steele.  Oxford:  Clarendon 
Press,  1910.  2  v.  f°.  (Bibliotheca  Linde- 
siana.    v.  6.)  ft  *  GO 

V.  2,  part  2,  p.  203-496:  Scotland  and  the  Borders, 
1525-1714. 

Subject  to  revision.  First  provi- 
sional hand-list  of  proclamations.  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots.  14.  December  1542-24. 
July  1567.  [Aberdeen?]  1891.  8  1.  8°. 
(Bibliotheca    Lindesiana.)  CBAp.  box 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  List  of  books  re- 
lating to  or  published  in  the  counties  of 
Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  and  Peebles.  (In  his: 
A  history  of  the  Border  counties. .  .  Edin- 
burgh,  1899.     8°.     p.  433-472.)  CR 


Earliest,  The,  Scottish  newspaper. 
(Good  words.  London,  1901.  8°.  v.  42, 
p.  58-63.)  *DA 

An  account  of  the  Mercurius  Caledonius. 

Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh.  — 
Library.  Annual  report  by  the  curators 
...      [I860.]      [Edinburgh,    1861?]     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  428 

Catalogue   of  manuscripts  relating 

to  genealogy  and  heraldry  preserved  in 
[the]  library...  [Preface  signed:  W.  B. 
Turnbull.]  London:  C.  Dolman,  1852.  24 
p.     4°.  ARC 

One    of    only   ten    copies    printed. 

Catalogue  of  the  printed  books  in 

the  library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates. 
V.  l-[6]  A-[Zypoeus  and  Supplement].  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1867-[79,. 
7  V.    4°.  t*GSG 

V.  1  has  an  added  title-page  dated  1863.  v.  7 
has  title:  "Catalogue...  Supplementary  volume... 
1879." 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed 

by  the  faculty  on  24th  Jan.  1829,  to  inquire 
into  the  matters  stated  in  Mr.  Repp's  me- 
morial. Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour  &  Co., 
1829.     32  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  543 

■ A    report    by    the    curators    of   the 

library.     Edinburgh,   1833.     29  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1059 

Statement  to  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, by  the  curators  of  the  library,  re- 
garding the  case  of  Mr.  Repp.  Edinburgh, 
1834.     46   p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1059 

Strictures    on    the    management    of 

the  Advocates'  Library.  By  a  member  of 
faculty.     Edinburgh,   1834.     18  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1059 

Faculty  of  Procurators.  Library  estab- 
lished for  the  Faculty  of  Procurators  in 
Glasgow.  Catalogue  of  books.  Glasgow: 
W.  Tait,  1817.    32  p.     12°. 

Ferguson,  John.  Bibliographical  notes 
on  the  witchcraft  literature  of  Scotland. 
1  fac.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Soci- 
ety. Publications.  Edinburgh,  1899.  4°. 
V.  3,   p.  37-124.)  *GAA 

Geddie,  William.  A  bibliography  of 
middle  Scots  poets;  with  an  introduction 
on  the  history  of  their  reputations.  Lon- 
don: W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1912.  4 
P.I.,  (i)viii-cix  p.,  1  1..  364  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Text  Society.     Publications,    v.  61.)  NDP 

Glasgow  University.  —  Hunterian  Mu- 
seum. A  catalogue  of  the  manuscripts  in 
the  library'  of  the. .  .museum.  Planned 
and  begun  by  the  late  John  Young;  con- 
tinued and  completed. .  .by  P.  Henderson 
Aitken.  Glasgow:  James  Maclehose  & 
Sons,  1908.  xi(i)  p.,  1  1.,  566  p.,  1  1..  1  port. 
4°.  t*GRK 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Bibliography,  continued. 

Glasgow  University.  —  Library.  Index 
of  abridged  titles  of  books  selected  from 
the  general  catalogue.  Glasgow,  1887.  2 
p.I.,  128  p.    4°.  *  GRK 

Guild,  J.  Wyllie.  Early  Glasgow  direc- 
tories. (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1883.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.   199-203.)  CPA 

Harvard  University.  Catalogue  of  Eng- 
lish and  American  chap-books  and  broad- 
side ballads  in  Harvard  College  Library. 
Cambridge,  Mass.:  Harvard  University, 
1905.  xi,  171  p.  8°.  (Bibliographical  con- 
tributions,     no.    56.)  *  GB 

Hay,  George.  List  of  authorities.  (In 
his:  History  of  Arbroath...  Arbroath, 
1876.     8°.     p.  ix-xi.)  CR 

Inventories  of  buikis  in  the  colleges  of 
Sanctandrois,  1588-1612.  (Maitland  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1834.  4°.  v.  1. 
p.   303-329.)  fCP 

Irving,  David.  A  catalogue  of  the  law 
books  in  the  Advocates  Library.  [Bj' 
David  Irving.)  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1831. 
vii,  579(1)  p.     8°.  XA 

Lalng,  David.  Calendar  of  the  Laing 
charters.  A.  D.  854-1837.  belonging  to  the 
University  of  Edinburgh.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  John  Anderson.  Edinburgh:  James 
Thin,  1899.     vii,  1054  p.     4°.  f  CP 

Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Bibliography  of 
John  Major  and  his  disciples.  1  fac.  (In: 
J.  Major,  A  history  of  Greater  Britain... 
Edinburgh,  1892.    8°.     p.  403-417.)       CPA 

His  disciples  were  David  Cranston,  George 
Lokert,  William  Manderston,  and  Robert  Caubraith. 
Pages  418-450  contain  reprints  of  prefaces  of  Major's 
works. 

List  of  books  and  manuscripts  which 
belonged  to  the  Franciscan  convent  in 
Aberdeen  at  the  time  of  the  Reformation. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  466-468.)  f  CPA 

List  of  communications  to  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland  by  the  late 
David  Laing,  LL.D.  1  port.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1879.     sq.  8°.     v.   13,   p.  6-16.) 

CPA 

Livingstone,  Matthew.  A  calendar  of 
charters  and  other  writs  relating  to  lands 
or  benefices  in  Scotland  in  possession 
of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1907.  sq.  8°. 
v.  41,  p.  303-392.)  CPA 

Lyman,  Alice.  Reading  list  on  Scotland, 
submitted  for  graduation  by  Alice  Lyman, 
New  York  State  Library  School,  class  of 
1901.    Albany:  New  York  State  Education 


Department,  1907.  1  p.I..  [49-]77  p.  8°. 
(New  York  State  Library.     Bulletin  112.) 

*SAB 

Macfie,  Robert  Andrew  Scott.  A  bibli- 
ography of  Andrew  Fletcher  of  Saltoun. 
(1653-1716.)  27  fac.  of  title-pages,  2  fac. 
of  ms.,  5  port.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographi- 
cal Society.  Publications.  Edinburgh, 
1901.     sq.  8°.     V.  4,  p.  117-148.)  *  GAA 

Mackay,  .lEneas  James  George.  List  of 
books  relating  to  Fife  and  Kinross. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pub- 
lications. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  3. 
p.  1-31.)  *GAA 

This  list  also  forms  an  appendix  to  the  same 
author's    Fife    and    Kinross. 

A  short  note  on  the  local  presses 

of  Scotland;  with  a  list  of  books  relating 
to  Fife,  and  a  special  list  of  those  printed 
at  Cupar-Fife.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographi- 
cal Society.  Publications.  Edinburgh, 
1899.     sq.  8°.     v.  3,  p.  33-35.)  *  GAA 

Masson,  Donald.  Some  rare  Gaelic 
books.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.d.  12°.  v.  1, 
1887-91,    p.    193-218.)  NDO 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  A  list  of  travels, 
tours,  journeys,  voyages,  cruises,  excur- 
sions, wanderings,  rambles,  visits,  etc.,  re- 
lating to  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1901.     sq.  8°.     V.  35,  p.  431-638.) 

CPA 

Supplementary  list   of  travels  and 

tours  relating  to  Scotland,  with  index. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  500-527.)  CPA 

Second    and    final    supplementary 

list  of  travels  and  tours  relating  to  Scot- 
land, with  an  index.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1910.     sq.  8°.     V.  44,  p.  390-405.) 

CPA 

Mitchell  Library,  Glasgow.  Report,  no. 
[1]-12    (1874-94).      Glasgow,    1880-95.      8°. 

*HPD 

Niven,  G.  W.  The  bibliography  of  the 
Scots  magazine.  (The  Library.  London, 
1898.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  310.)  *  HA 

Plomer,  Henry  R.  A  dictionary  of  the 
booksellers  and  printers  who  were  at  work 
in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland  from 
1641  to  1667.  London:  The  Bibliographi- 
cal Society,  1907.  2  p.I.,  (i)viii-xxiii(i), 
199  p.     sq.  8°.  *  HE 

Reid,  John.  Bibliotheca  Scoto-celtica; 
or.  An  account  of  all  the  books  which 
have  been  printed  in  the  Gaelic  language, 
with  bibliographical  and  biographical  no- 
tices. Glasgow:  John  Reid  &  Co.,  1832. 
Ixxii,  178  p.    8°.  NDO 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Bibliography,  continued. 

Glasgow:    John    Reid    &    Co., 

1832.    Ixxii,  178  p.    Imp.  8°.    (largest  size.) 

Reserve 

Printed  on  thick  writing  paper  of  which  it  is 
believed  only  two  copies  were  so  printed.  Presenta- 
tion copy  to  "Mr.  J.  A.  Marsden  with  the  author's 
respects." 

Royal  Observatory,  Edinburgh.  Cata- 
logue of  the  Crawford  Library  of  the 
Royal  Observatory.  Edinburgh,  1890. 
viii,  497  p.,  1  1.    f°.  t  OM 

Rutherfurd,  Andrew,  Lord  Rutherfurd. 
Catalogue  of  the. .  .library  of  the  late  Right 
Hon.  Lord  Rutherfurd. .  .sold. .  .by  Mr. 
T.  Nisbet...l855.  [Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable,] 1855.     2  p.l.,  162  p.     8°.  *  GO 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notice  of  the 
existing  mss.  of  Fordun's  Scotichronicon. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  239-256.)  CPA 

Smith,  Adam.  A  catalogue  of  the  libra- 
ry of  Adam  Smith.  Edited  with  an  intro- 
duction by  J.  Bonar.  London:  Macmillan 
&  Co.,  1894.     XXX,  126  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.     8°. 

*GO 

Society  of  the  Writers  to  Her  Majesty's 
Signet  in  Scotland.  —  Library.  Catalogue 
of  the  books. .  .classed  according  to  sub- 
ject,   part  1.     Edinburgh,  1856.     4°.  *  SAB 

Part  1.     Jurisprudence. 


Catalogue  of  early  printed  books  in 

the  library  of  the  society...  Edinburgh: 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1906.     x,  27  p.     f°. 

Reserve 

Catalogue  of  the  printed  books  in 

the  library,  part  1-2,  A-Z.  Supplement 
and  list  of  manuscripts.  Edinburgh:  the 
society,    1871-82.     2  v.     4°.  f  *  GSG 

A  second  supplement  to  the  cata- 
logue, 1882-1887.  With  a  subject  index  to 
the  whole  catalogue.  Edinburgh:  the  so- 
ciety, 1891.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  610  p.    4°.  t*GSG 

List  of  books  added  to  the  library 

in  the  years  1888-1911.  Edinburgh,  1889- 
1912.     4°.  t*GSG 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  A  catalogue  of 
the  publications  of  Scottish  historical  and 
kindred  clubs  and  societies;  and  of  the 
volumes  relative  to  Scottish  history,  issued 
by  His  Majesty's  Stationery  Office,  1780- 

1908,  with  a  subject  index.  Glasgow:  J. 
Maclehose  &  Sons,  1909.     xiii,  253  p.     4°. 

CPA 

Aberdeen:       the       university, 

1909.  xiii,  253  p.  4°.  (Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity studies,    no.  39.)  Room  204 

Young,  Sir  Charles  George.  Catalogue 
of  works  on  the  peerage  and  baronetage  of 
England.  Scotland  and  Ireland  in  his  li- 
brary.    London,   1827.     8°.  ARC 


Periodicals  and  Transactions 


Abbotsford  Club.  [Publications.  Edin- 
burgh,  1836-42.     4°.] 

The  Abbotsford  Club  was  founded  in  Edinburgh 
in  1833  for  the  "printing  of  miscellaneous  pieces, 
illustrative  of  history,  literature,  and  antiquities." 
It   ceased   publishing   in    1866. 

The  volumes  in  the  New  York  Public  Library 
are  here  numbered  in  the  order  in  which  they 
appear  in  the  club's  official  list. 

[no.  6.]  Historical  memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots,  and  a  portion  of  the  reign  of  King 
James   the    Sixth.      1836. 

[no.  11.]  Miscellany  of  the  Abbotsford  Club. 
V.    1.      1837. 

[no.  22.]  The  chartularies  of  Balmerino  and 
Lindores.      1841. 

[no.  23.]   Extracta  e  variis  cronicis  Scocie.     1842. 

Each  of  these  volumes  is  catalogued  separately 
in  this   list. 

Aberdeen  Auxiliary  Society  for  Improv- 
ing the  System  of  Church  Patronage  in 
Scotland.  Account  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  1st  annual  meeting. .  .May  4,  1826. 
Aberdeen:  D.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  1826.  18  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  493 

Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
North  of  Scotland  Trade  Protection  So- 
ciety. Report  of  the  directors. .  .at  the 
annual  general  meeting.  1874.  Aberdeen, 
1874.     8°.  TLK  p.  box 

Aberdeen  and   North   of   Scotland   Col- 


lege of  Agriculture.  Bulletins,  no.  1-14 
(1903-10).  Aberdeen,  1904-10.  8°.  (Uni- 
versity of  Aberdeen.  Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity studies,     no.  44.)  VPG 

Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. V.  1-2  (1840-92).  Aberdeen:  the 
society,  1884-92.    8°.  *  EC 

Aberdeen  University.  Aberdeen  Uni- 
versity studies,  no.  38-41,  44,  46-49,  51-57, 
61.     Aberdeen,  1909-11.     4°  and  f°. 

See   note   under   New   Spalding  Club. 

no.  38.  Studies  on  alcyonarians  and  hydroids. 
series   3.      1909.  t  QHH 

no.  39.  Terry,  C.  S.  A  catalogue  of  the  publi- 
cations of  Scottish  historical  and  kindred  clubs  and 
societies.     1909.  Room  204 

no.  40.  Anderson,  P.  J.  Aberdeen  friars,  Red, 
Black,  White,  Gray.  Preliminary  calendar  of  illus- 
trative   documents.      1909.  _  ZMT 

no.  41.  Studies  on  alcyonarians.  series  4. 
1909.  t  QHH 

no.  44.  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland  Col- 
lege   of    Agriculture.      Bulletins.       1910.  VPG 

no.  46,  48.  Zoological  studies  chiefly  on  alcyo- 
narians.     series   5-6.      1911.  t  QHH 

no.  47.  Phillips  Library  of  Pharmacology  and 
Therapeutics.      Subject    catalogue.      1911.  IVT 

no.   48.     See    no.    46. 

no.  49.  Lees,  John.  The  anacreontic  poetry  of 
Germany   in   the   eighteenth   century.      1911.  NFI 

no.  51.  narrower,  J.  Aberdeen  alumni  at 
other    universities,      v.    1.      1911.  STG 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

no.  52.  Elder,  J.  R.  The  royal  fishery  com- 
panies of  the  seventeenth   century.      1912.  VRS 

no.   53.     Zoological   studies,      series   7.      1912. 

no.  54.  Craib,  W.  G.  The  flora  of  Banffshire. 
1912. 

no.  55.  Reid,  R.  W.  Illustrated  catalogue  of 
the  Anthropological  Museum...      1912. 

no.  56.  Bremner,  A.  The  physical  geology  of 
the   Dee   valley.      1912. 

no.  57,  61.  Craib,  W.  G.  Contributions  to  the 
flora   of   Siam.      1912-13. 

Aberdeen  University  magazine,  v.  1, 
no.  15  (August  3,  1836).  Aberdeen,  1836. 
8°.  STK 

Actuarial  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. V.  1-4.  Edinburgh,  1886-1901. 
8".  SIC 

Continued  in:  Transactions  of  the  Faculty  of 
Actuaries   in   Scotland. 

Agricultural  Chemical  Society  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  1845.  Edinburgh, 
1845.    8°.  VPH 

Alembic  Club  reprints,  no.  13-14,  16,  18. 
Edinburgh,   1897-1911.     12°. 

Amalgamated  Society  of  Railway  Ser- 
vants of  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  and 
Wales.  General  secretary's  report  to  the 
annual  general  meeting.  1906-08,  1910,  1912. 
London,  1906-12.     8°.  TDR 

Report    and    financial    statements. 

no.    34.    [36-40]    (1905,    1907-11).      London, 
1906-12.     8°.  TDR 

Annual  Burns  chronicle  and  club  direc- 
tory. Edited  by  John  Muir.  no.  1-2  (1892- 
93).  Kilmarnock:  D.  Brovim  &  Co.,  1892- 
93.    8°.  AN 

Anti-patronage  reporter.  See  Church, 
The,   patronage  reporter. 

Architectural  Institute  of  Scotland.  Re- 
port of  the  council  of  management,  no. 
1,  5-6  (1850,  1854-55).  Edinburgh,  1850-55. 
8°.  MQA 

The  first  report  also  contains  the  laws  and  bye- 
laws  of  the  institute,  and  is  issued  as  an  appendix 
to    the    Transactions    for    1850-51. 

Transactions.      sessions    1,    3,    5-6, 

10/11(1850/1,    1852/3,   1854/5-1855/6,   1859- 
/61).     Edinburgh,  1850-62.     8°. 

MQAand*Cp.v.  366 

Title  of  sessions  10/11  reads:  Transactions  of 
the  Architectural  Institute  of  Scotland;  in  continua- 
tion of  selections  from  its  proceedings.  Sessions 
1,  3,  and  6  are  in  MQA;  sessions  5,  10/11,  in 
*  C  p.v.  366. 

Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  of 
Arran;  edited  by  J.  A.  Balfour.  Glasgow: 
The  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow,  1910.  xiv, 
295  p.,  1  map,  54  pi.    illus.    4°.  CDA 

Association  for  Promoting  the  Defence 
of  the  Firth  of  Forth  and  of  the  Country 
in  General.  [Circular.)  Edinburgh,  1803. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  1053 

Association  for  Promoting  Improve- 
ment in  the  Dwellings  and  Domestic  Con- 


dition of  Agricultural  Labourers  in  Scot- 
land. Annual  report,  no.  3-7  (1856-60). 
Edinburgh,  1857-61.    8°.  TDN  p  box  2 

Report     of     an     adjourned     public 

meeting  held  at  Edinburgh...  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1854.  12  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  463 

Aungervyle  Society.  [Publications,  no. 
1-30.  (July.  1881-June,  1884);  new  series, 
no.  1-13.     Edinburgh,  1881-86.     8°.       NCE 

no.  13-30  also  called  1-18  of  2d  series.  The 
publication   for   Feb.,    1886  has   no   number. 

Auxiliary  Society  of  Glasgow  for  the 
Support  of  Gaelic  Schools.  Statement  of 
the  year's  proceedings  of  the  committee  of 
management.  [Uo.]  16,  20  (1828,  1833). 
Glasgow,  1828-33.    f°. 

no.   20   is   in   ft  STH  p.v.  18,  no.  3. 

Ayr  and  Galloway  Archseological  Asso- 
ciation. See  Ayrshire  and  Galloway 
Archjeological  Association. 

Ayrshire  and  Galloway  [formerly  Ayr- 
shire and  Wigtownshire]  Archaeological 
Association.  [Publications.]  Edinburgh: 
the  society,  1878-99.     18  v.  4°  and  8°. 

CA  and  t  CPA 

This  association  was  founded  in  1877  as  the 
Ayrshire  and  Wigtownshire  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion. Its  designation  was  changed  in  1885,  and  in 
1897  it  was  dissolved.  The  title  of  v.  1-4  reads 
'"relating  to  the  counties  of  Ayr   and  Wigtown." 

no.  1-10.  Archaeological  and  historical  collections 
relating    to    Ayrshire    and    Galloway.       1878-99.      4°. 

no.  11.  Munimenta  fratrum  predicatorum  de 
Are.  Charters  of  the  Friars  Preachers  of  Ayr. 
1881.      4°. 

no.  12.  Charters  of  the  royal  burgh  of  Ayr. 
1883.     4". 

no.  13.  Charters  of  the  abbey  of  Crosraguel. 
2  V.     1886.     4°. 

no.  14.  Correspondence  of  Sir  Patrick  Waus  of 
Barnbarroch.     2  v.      1887.     8°. 

no.  15.  Muniments  of  the  royal  burgh  of  Irvine. 
2    V.      1890-91.      4°. 

Ayrshire  and  Wigtownshire  Archaeolo- 
gical Association.  See  Ayrshire  and  Gal- 
loway Archaeological  Association. 

Banking  and  insurance.  [Monthly.)  v. 
1-19(1879-97).     Edinburgh,  1879-97.     f°. 

ttsic 

V.  1-8  title  reads:  Scottish  banking  and  insurance 
magazine;  v.  9-10,  British  economist;  v.  11-17,  North 
British    economist. 

Bannatyne  Club.  [Publications.  Edin- 
burgh, v.d.     4°.] 

Founded  in  Edinburgh  in  1823  for  the  "printing 
and  publication  of  works  illustrative  of  the  history, 
literature,  and  antiquities  of  Scotland."  The  club 
was  dissolved  in  1861.  The  numerical  order  is 
according  to  the  club  catalogue.  Each  of  these 
volumes    is    catalogued    separately    in    this    list. 

[no.  7.]  Report  by  Thomas  Tucker  upon  the 
settlement  of  the  revenues  of  excise  and  customs 
in  Scotland.     A.   D.   1666.     1824. 

[no.  13.]  The  Historic  and  life  of  King  James 
the  Sext,  being  an  Account  of  the  Affairs  of  Scot- 
land from  the  year  1566  to  the  year  1596,  with  a 
short   continuation   to   the   year    1617.      1825. 

[no.  19.]  Bannatyne  miscellany;  containing 
original  papers  and  tracts,  chiefly  relating  to  the 
history    and    literature   of    Scotland.      3    v.      1827-55. 

[no.  20.]  Chronicon  Coenobii  Sanctae  Crucis 
Edinburgensis,   iterum    in    lucem   editum.      1828. 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

[no.  24.]  Letters  from  the  Lady  Margaret  Ken- 
nedy to  John,  duke  of  Lauderdale.      1828. 

[no.  25.]  The  history  of  the  troubles  and  mem- 
orable transactions  in  Scotland  and  England,  from 
1624  to   1645.      By  John   Spalding.     2  v.      1828-29. 

[no.  27.]  Sir  David  Hume  of  Crossrigg.  Diary 
of  the  proceedings  in  the  Parliament  and  Privy 
Council    of    Scotland,    1700-1707.      1828. 

[no.  29.]     Les  Affaires  du  Conte  de  Boduel,  L'an 

MDLXVIII.       1829. 

[no.  30.]  Papers  relative  to  the  regalia  of  Scot- 
land.     1829.  ,       .„ 

[no.  34.]  The  Diary  of  Mr.  James  Melvill. 
1556-1601.      1829. 

[no.  35.]  Memorials  of  George  Bannatyne,  1545- 
1608.      1829. 

[no.  36.]  Grahame,  Simion.  The  Anatomic  of 
Humors;  and  the  Passionate  Sparke  of  a  Relenting 
Minde.      1830. 

[no.  39.]  Moysie,  David.  Memoirs  of  the 
affairs    of    Scotland,    1577-1603.      1830. 

[no.  43.]  A  diurnal  of  remarkable  occurrents 
that  have  passed  within  the  country  of  Scotland, 
since  the  death  of  King  James  the  Fourth  till  the 
year    1575.      1833. 

[no.  48.]  Letters  and  papers  relating  to  Patrick, 
Master  of  Gray,  afterwards  seventh  Lord  Gray. 
1835. 

[no.  49.]  Chronica  de  Mailros,  e  codice  unico 
in  bibliotheca  Cottoniana  servato,  nunc  iterum  in 
lucem   edita.      1835. 

[no.  51.]  Bannatyne,  Richard.  Memorials  of 
transactions   in    Scotland,    1569-1573.      1836. 

[no.  54.]  Excerpta  e  libris  domicilii  domini  Ja- 
cobi   Quinti   Regis   Scotorum.      1525-1533.      1836. 

[no.  58.]  Registrum  episcopatus  Moraviensis,  e 
pluribus  codicibus  consarcinatum  circa  A.  D.  1400. 
Cum  continuatione  diplomatum  recentiorum  usque 
ad   A.   D.    1623.      1837. 

[no.  59.]  Ancient  Scotish  melodies  from  an 
ms.  of  the  reign  of  James  vi.,  with  an  introductory 
enquiry  illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  music  of 
Scotland.      1838. 

[no.  63.]  Ferrerii  Historia  Abbatum  de  Kynlos: 
una   cum   Vita   Thomae   Chrystalli   Abbatis.      1839. 

[no.  70.]  Liber  cartarum  Sancte  Crucis.  Mu- 
nimenta  ecclesie  Sancte  Crucis  de  Edwinesburg. 
1840. 

[no.  72.]  Correspondence  of  George  Baillie  of 
Jerviswood,    1702-1708.      1842. 

[no.  74.]  Registrum  de  Dunfermelyn.  Liber 
Cartarum  Abbatie  Benedictine  S.  S.  Trinitatis  et 
B.    Margarete    Regine    de    Dunfermelyn.      1842. 

[no.  75.]  Registrum  episcopatus  Glasguensis: 
Munimenta  ecclesie  metropolitane  Glasguensis,  a 
sede  restaurata  seculo  ineunte  xil.,  ad  reformatam 
religionem.     2  v.      1843. 

[no.  77.]  Leven  and  Melville  papers.  Letters 
and  state  papers  chiefly  addressed  to  George,  earl 
of  Melville,  secretary  of  state  for  Scotland,  1689- 
1691.      1843. 

[no.  79.]  Accounts,  The,  of  the  great  chamber- 
lains of  Scotland,  and  some  other  officers  of  the 
Crown   rendered   at   the   Exchequer.      3    v.      1817-36. 

[no.  81.]  Acts  and  proceedings  of  the  General 
Assemblies  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  from  the  year 
1560.      1560-1618.      3    v.      1839-45. 

[no.  82.]  Liber  S.  Marie  de  Calchou:  Regis- 
trum Cartarum  Abbacie  Tironensis  de  Kelso,  1113- 
1567.      2    V.      1846. 

[no.  84.]  Carte  monalium  de  Northberwic: 
Prioratus  Cisterciencis  B.  Marie  de  Northberwic 
munimenta    vetusta    que    supersunt.      1847. 

[no.  85.]  Liber  insule  missarum:  Abbacie  ca- 
nonicorum  regularium  B.  Virginis  et  S.  Johannis  de 
Inchaffery  registrum  vetus:  premissis  quibusdam 
comitatus    antiqui    de    Stratherne    reliquiis.      1847. 

[no.  86.]  Liber  S.  Thome  de  Aberbrothoc. 
Registrorum  Abbacie  de  Aberbrothoc.  Pars  prior. 
Registrum  vetus  munimentaque  eidem  coetanea 
complectens,  1178-1329.  Pars  altera.  Registrum 
nigrum  necnon  libros  cartarum  recentiores  complec- 
tens.      1329-1536.       1848-56. 

[no.  87.]  Historical  notices  of  Scottish  affairs, 
selected  from  the  manuscripts  of  Sir  John  Lauder 
of    Fountainhall.      1661-1688.      2    v.      1848. 

[no.  90.]  Darien  papers.  The:  a  selection  of 
original    letters    and    official    documents    relating    to 


the  establishment  of  a  colony  at  Darien,  by  the 
Company    of    Scotland.  .     1695-1700.      1849. 

[no.  91.]  Laing,  Henry.  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  impressions  from  ancient  Scottish  seals,  royal, 
baronial,  ecclesiastical  and  municipal.  .  .from  A.  D. 
1094    to    the    Commonwealth...       1850. 

[no.  92.]  Original  letters  relating  to  the  eccle- 
siastical affairs  of  Scotland,  chiefly  written  by  or 
addressed  to  King  James  the  Sixth  after  his  acces- 
sion   to   the    English   throne,    1603-1625.      1851. 

[no.  94.]  Registrum  Honoris  de  Morton:  a 
series  of  ancient  charters  of  the  earldom  of  Mor- 
ton,   with    other    original    papers.      2    v.      1853. 

[no.  96.]  Breviarium  Aberdonense:  Pars  Esti- 
valis   et   Pars  Hyemalis.      2   v.      1854. 

[no.  97.]  Origines  parochiales  Scotise:  the  antiq- 
uities, ecclesiastical  and  territorial,  of  the  parishes 
of   Scotland.      2   v.    in   3.      1850-55. 

[no.  99.]  Memoir  of  Thomas  Thomson,  advo- 
cate.     1854. 

[no.  100.]  The  Black  book  of  Taymouth.  With 
other  papers  from  the  Breadalbane  charter  room. 
1855. 

[no.  102.]  Registrum  episcopatus  Brechinensis. 
Cui  accedunt  cartae  quamplurimae  originales.  2  v. 
1856. 

[no.  105.]  Registrum  Cartarum  Ecclesie  Sancti 
Egidii  de  Edinburgh,  a  series  of  charters  and  origi- 
nal documents  connected  with  the  Church  of  St. 
Giles,    Edinburgh,     1344-1567.       1859. 

[no.  107.]  Papiers  d'etat,  pieces  et  documents 
inedits  ou  peu  connus  relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse 
au  XVI.  siecle.  Tires  des  bibliotheques  et  des  archives 
de  France,  et  publics  pour  le  Bannatyne  club,  par 
A.   Teulet.     3   v.     1852-60. 

[no.  108.]  Tracts  by  Dr.  Gilbert  Skeyne,  medic- 
inar    to    His    Majesty.       1860. 

[no.  109.]  Registrum  domus  de  Soltre,  necnon 
ecclesie  collegiate  S.  Trinitatis  prope  Edinburgh,  etc. 
1861. 

[no.  113.]  Concilia  Scotiae:  Ecclesiae  Scoticanae 
Statuta  tam  Provincialia  quam  Synodalia  quae  su- 
persunt   1225-1559.      2   v.      1866. 

[no.  114.]  Royal  letters,  charters,  and  tracts, 
relating  to  the  colonization  of  New  Scotland,  and 
the  institution  of  the  Order  of  Knight  Baronets  of 
Nova    Scotia,    1621-1638.      1867. 

[no.  115.]  Adversaria:  notices  illustrative  of 
some  of  the  earlier  works  printed  for  the  Banna- 
tyne   Club.      1867. 

Beauties,  The,  of  magazines,  reviews, 
and  other  periodical  publications,  v.  1-2 
(1788.)     Edinburgh,  1788.    8°.  *  DE 

No    more   published. 

Bee,  The;  or,  Literary  weekly  intelli- 
gencer, consisting  of  original  pieces  and 
selections  from  performances  of  merit, 
foreign  and  domestic...  [Edited  by] 
James  Anderson,  v.  1-18(1790-94).  Edin- 
burgh,  1791-93.     8°.  *DE 

No  more  published.  See  Couper's  Edinburgh 
periodic  press,  v.  2,  p.  178-182.  Many  of  the  princi- 
pal unsigned  articles  are  from  the  editor's  pen.  The 
essays  signed  "Senex,"  "Alcibiades,"  and  "Timothy 
Hairbrain"  are  also  credited  to  him  (W.  Anderson, 
The  Scottish   nation,  v.    1,   p.    127). 

Berwick,  The,  museum;  or,  Monthly 
literary  intelligencer,  being  a  view  of 
the  history,  politics  and  literature  of  the 
times.  V.  2,  Feb.,  Mar.,  May,  1786.  Ber- 
wick: W.  Phorson,  1786.     8°.     *  C  p.v.  445 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v. 
1-date.  Edinburgh,  New  York,  1817-date. 
8°.  *  DA 

V.  1  has  the  title:  The  Edinburgh  monthly  maga- 
zine. V.  85-124  are  of  the  American  edition.  With 
V.    179    "Edinburgh"    dropped    from    the   title. 


General     index. 

burgh,   1855.     8°. 


1-50. 


Edin- 
*DA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Border  counties'  magazine:  a  popular 
monthly  miscellany,  v.  1-2,  no.  6  (1880- 
81).    Galashiels,  1880-81.    8°.  CA 

Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings,  v.  1-25  (1840- 
1911).     Edinburgh,    1840-1911.     8°.     QEA 

V.  1-11  have  title:  Transactions.  Merged  in: 
Scottish  botanical  review,   1912. 

British  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  Excursion  handbook, 
Edinburgh  meeting,  August,  1892.  [Edin- 
burgh,  1892.]     168  p.,  4  maps.     8°.     CRB 

Caldwell's  musical  journal,  v.  1.  Edin- 
burgh, 1847.     f°.  *MN 

Caledonia.  A  monthly  magazine  of 
literature,  antiquity  &  tradition  chiefly 
northern,  edited  by  A.  Lowson.  v.  1.  Ab- 
erdeen: W.  Jolly  &  Sons,  1895.    8°.      *  DE 

No    more   published. 

Caledonian  Horticultural  Society.  Com- 
munications read  at  the  general  meeting, 
1st  March   1849.     [U.  p.,   1849?,     17  p.     8°. 

VQE  p.  box  1 

Title-page   wanting. 

Memoirs,  v.  1-3,  5,  part  1.  Edin- 
burgh,   1814-32.      8°.  VQA 

Celtic,  The,  magazine:  a  monthly 
periodical  devoted  to  the  literature,  his- 
tory, antiquities,  folklore,  traditions,  and 
the  social  and  material  interests  of  the 
Celts,  at  home  and  abroad,  v.  1-13  (1876- 
88).     Inverness,   1876-88.     8°.  *  DE 

No  more  published.  v.  1  edited  by  Alexander 
Mackenzie  and  Rev.  Alexander  Macgregor;  v.  2-11 
by  Mackenzie;  v.   12-13  by  Alexander  Macbain. 

Celtic,  The,  monthly:  a  magazine  for 
Highlanders.  Edited  by  John  Mackay.  v. 
15-date.    Glasgow,  1907-date.    sq.  8°.  NDM 

Celtic,  The,  review,  v.  1-date  (1904- 
date).     Edinburgh,  1905-date.    8°.       NDK 

Celtic,  The,  Society,  Edinburgh.  [Re- 
port,   1825.]      [Edinburgh,    1825.]     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  477 

Chambers'  Edinburgh  journal.  Con- 
ducted by  William  and  Robert  Chambers. 
V.  1-12  (1832-43);  new  series,  v.  1-20(1844- 
53).  London  and  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R. 
Chambers,   1833-54.     f°.  *  DA 

Continued  as  Chambers'  Journal  for  popular 
literature,  science,  and  arts,  under  which  later 
volumes  are  entered.  1844-45  edited  by  Henry 
Willis;  1846-59,  by  Leitch  Ritchie;  1860-73,  by  James 
Payn;  1873-88,  by  Robert  Chambers,  son  of  the 
original  editor;  1889-95,  by  Charles  E.  S.  Cham- 
bers;   1896,    no    editor    given. 

Chambers'  Journal  for  popular  litera- 
ture, science,  and  arts.  Conducted  by  W. 
&  R.  Chambers,  [series  3,]  v.  1-20  (1854- 
63);  series  4,  v.  1-20  (1864-83);  series  5, 
V.  1-14  (1884-97);  series  6,  v.  1-13  (1898- 
1910);  series  7,  v.  1-date  (1911-date).    Lon- 


don and  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers, 
1854-date.     8°.  *  DA 

Continuation  of  Chambers'  Edinburgh  journal, 
under   which   earlier   volumes   are   entered. 

Chambers'  Papers  for  the  people,  v. 
1-12.  Edinburgh:  [W.  &  R.  Chambers.] 
1850-51.     8°.  NCZ 

Church,  The,  patronage  reporter,  no. 
9-19(1832-34).      Edinburgh,    1832-34.      8°. 

ZWGS 

no.     14-19    title     reads:     Anti-patronage    reporter. 

Clarendon  Historical  Society.  Reprints, 
series  1,  1882-84;  new  series,  no.  1-12(1884- 
85).     Edinburgh,   1882-85.     8°.  CBA 

Clydesdale  stud-book...  v.  10(1888). 
Glasgow,  1888.     8°.  MXG 


Comunn        Gaidhealach.  An        Deo- 

Ghreine...      See  Deo-Ghreine,  An... 

Comunn  na  Gaidhlig  an  Lunnainn.  The 
Gaelic  Society  of  London  (founded  1777). 
127th  annual  report  and  list  of  members. 
Dec,  1904.  Inverness:  Highland  News 
Printing    Co.,    1905.      55    p.      12°.        NDO 

County  directory  of  Scotland...  1912. 
[Edinburgh,    1912.]     8°.  BAZ 

Accompanied    by    map    by   John    Bartholomew. 

County  and  municipal  record,  v.  1-date 
(1903-date).     Glasgow,    1903-date.     4°. 

SPA 

Continuation  of  Municipal  record  and  sanitary 
journal.  Supplement  has  title:  Couty  and  munici- 
pal   law    reports. 

Critical  review  of  theological  and  philo- 
sophical literature.  Edited  by  S.  D.  F. 
Salmond.  v.  1-14.  Edinburgh,  1891-1904. 
8°.  ZEA 

Ceased    publication   with   v.    14. 

Deo-Ghreine,  An;  the  monthly  maga- 
zine of  An  Comunn  Gaidhealach.  v.  1- 
date  (1905/6-date).  Stirling,  tl906]-date. 
4°.  RPA 

Text  in  Gaelic  and  English. 

Douglas  Inchmarlo  Lodge  of  Garden- 
ers. Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Doug- 
lass Inchmarlo  Lodge  of  Gardeners.  In- 
stituted May,  1811.  Aberdeen:  D.  Chal- 
mers &  Co.,  printers,  1811.     13  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  513 

Dumfries  and  Galloway  notes  and 
queries,  series  1,  parts  1-3.  Dumfries. 
1910-12.     sq.  8°.  CT 

Reprinted  from  the  Dumfries  and  Galloway 
courier  and   herald. 

Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural 
History  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Trans- 
actions and  journal  of  proceedings,  no. 
[1)-19;  new  series,  no.  20-24(1863-1912). 
Dumfries,   1864-1912.     8°.  *  EC 

Dun  Echt  Observatory.  Dun  Echt  cir- 
cular, no.  18,  21-22,  24-26,  28-35.  Aber- 
deen,  1881.     4°.  tOPC 

Also  letter  dated  1st  Nov.  1879,  regarding  tele- 
grams,   signed:    Lindsay. 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Publications,      v.      1-2.      Aberdeen. 

1876-77.     f°.  OPC 

East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists' 
Societies.  Proceedings.  1885-86,  1888-95. 
Perth,  1885-95.    8°.  PQA 

Reports.      1884.      Perth,    1885.     8°. 

PQA 

Edinburgh  Academy.  Report  of  the 
directors  to  the  proprietors  of  the  aca- 
demy, at  their  general  meeting  on  4th 
July  1825.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1825.     44  p.     8°.  STK  p.  box 

Edinburgh,  The,  advertiser,  v.  17-20 
(Dec.  31,  1771-Dec.  31,  1773).  Edinburgh: 
Alexander    Donaldson.    1771-73.      4°. 

Reserve 

Edinburgh,   The,    almanack,    or   Univer- 
sal Scots  and  imperial  register  for  1822..  . 
Edinburgh:    Oliver   &   Boyd   fl822,.     24°. 
Stuart  11632  and  C A 

Edinburgh  annual  register.  1806-26. 
Edinburgh.  1810-28.     19  v.  in  24.    8°.  BAA 

Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Sketch  book.  v.  1-3  (1875-82);  new  series, 
v.  1-2  (1883-94).     Edinburgh,  1876-94.     f°. 

tMQE 

Transactions. 

1891-1912.     8°. 


1-7. 


Edinburgh, 
MQA 

Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pub- 
lications. V.  1,  no.  5  —  V.  5.  [Edinburgh, 
1896-1901.1     4°.  *  GAA 

V.  1,  no.  5,  V.  3-4  are:  Papers  of  the  society, 
1894/5-1901. 

Edinburgh  Caithness  Association.  Ob- 
jects, regulations  and  educational  views. 
Instituted...  1838.  Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable, 1839.     32  p.    8°.  STHp.v.ll 

Edinburgh  dramatic  review.  v.  1-6 
(1822-23).      Edinburgh,   1822-23.     nar.   12°. 

NCOA 

Edinburgh  evening  courant.  1760,  April 
3;  1764,  Nov.  14;  1778,  April  20,  22,  25,  27, 
29,   May  2,  4.  6,  9,   11,   13,   16,   18,  20,  23, 

25.  27,  30,   June   1,  3,  6,  8,   10,   13,   15,   17, 

20,  22,  24,  27,  29,  July  4,  6,  8,  11,  13,  15, 
18,  Aug.  10,  12,  15,  17,  19,  22,  24,  26,  29, 
31.  Sept.  2,  5,  7,  9,  12,  16,  19;  1781,  Jan.  1, 
3,  6.  8,  10,  13,  15,  17,  20,  22,  24,  27,  29, 
31,  Feb.  3,  5,  7,  10,   12,  14,  17,  19,  21,  24, 

26,  28,   March   3,   5,   7,   10,    12,   14,  17,   19, 

21,  24,  26,  28,  31,  April  2,  4,  7,  9,  11.  14,  16, 
18,  21,  23,  25,  28,  30,  May  2,  5,  7,  9,  12, 
14,  16,  19,  21,  23,  26,  28,  30,  June  2,  4,  6,  9, 
11,  13,  16,  18,  20.  23,  25,  27,  30,  July  2,  4, 
7,  9,  11,  14,  16.  18,  21,  23,  25.  28,  30,  Aug. 
1,  4,  6,  8.  11,  13,  15,  18,  20,  22,  25,  27,  29, 
Sept.  1,  3,  5.  8,  15,  17,  19,  22,  Oct.  1,  3, 
6,  8,  10,  13.  15,  17,  20,  22,  24,  27,  29,  31, 
Nov.  3,  5,  7,  10,  12,  14,  17,  19,  21,  24,  26, 
28,  Dec.  1.  3,  5,  8,  10,  12.  15,  17,  19,  22, 
24,  26.     Edinburgh,   1760-81.     f°. 


Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Mi- 
croscopical Society.  Transactions,  v.  1-5 
(session  1881-1902).  Edinburgh,  1881-1907. 
8°.  PQA 

V.  1  entitled:  Transactions  of  the  Edinburgh 
Naturalists'    Field    Club. 

Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Laws. 
1897.     Edinburgh,   1897.     8°.  PTA 

Roll... and    list    of    corresponding 

societies     and     institutions.       1893,     1897. 
Edinburgh,    1893-97.     8°.  PTA 

Transactions,  v.  1-10,  part  1  (ses- 
sions 1866-1905).  Edinburgh,  1870-1912. 
8°.  PTA 

V.   8  and  9   each  include  a  special  part. 

Edinburgh  journal  of  science.  Con- 
ducted by  David  Brewster,  v.  1-10  (1824- 
29);  new  series,  v.  1-6  (1829-32).  Edin- 
burgh,   1824-32.     8°.  OA 

V.  1-10  have  subtitle:  exhibiting  a  view  of  the 
progress  of  discovery  in  natural  philosophy,  chemis- 
try mineralogy,  &c.  United  in  1832  with  the 
Philosophical  magazine  or  annals  of  chemistry,  &c., 
forming  the  London  and  Edinburgh  philosophical 
magazine. 

New  series,  v.  1-6  have  the  bookplate  of  Dr. 
Samuel    Hibbert. 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  Engineers'  Society. 
Proceedings,  v.  1  (session  1874-75).  Edin- 
burgh: the  society,  1875.     8°.  VDA 

Edinburgh  magazine  and  Literary  mis- 
cellany; a  new  series  of  the  Scots  maga- 
zine, v.  1-18  (August,  1817-June,  1826). 
Edinburgh,   1817-25.     8°.  *  DE 

Edinburgh  magazine  or  Literary  mis- 
cellany.   Feb.,  1796.    Edinburgh,  1796.    8°. 

First  number  published  Jan.,  1795.  Not  the 
same  as  Edinburgh  magazine  and  Literary  miscel- 
lany.     In    1804   absorbed   in  Scots  magazine. 

Edinburgh,  The,  magazine  and  review. 
V.  1-3.  Edinburgh:  [W.  Creech,]  \77A-7S. 
8°.  *  DE 

v.  1-2  are  paged  consecutively.  The  Library's 
set  is  incomplete,  lacking  all  before  January,  1774, 
the  number  for  October,  1774,  and  all  after  p.  168 
(Feb.)  of  v.  3.  The  portraits  are  also  lacking. 
The  magazine  ceased  publication  with  the  number 
for   August,   1776. 

Edinburgh  Mathematical  Societ3^  Pro- 
ceedings. V.  1-30(1883-1912).  London. 
1894-1912.     8°.  OEA 

V.  25-30  published  in  Edinburgh. 

Edinburgh  medical  journal,  combining 
the  Monthly  journal  of  medicine  and  the 
Edinburgh  medical  and  surgical  journal. 
V.  1-25.  no.  2(1855-80);  v.  38,  no.  10;  v.  39, 
no.  9,  12;  v.  40,  no.  5-6(1893-94);  v.  44,  no. 
507  (1897).    Edinburgh,  1855-97.    8°.  WAA 

Edinburgh,  The,  medical  and  surgical 
journal...  v.  1-82(1805-55).  Edinburgh: 
A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1805-55.    8°.        WAA 

Edinburgh,  The,  monthly  magazine.  See 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  See 
Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical   Society.      Transactions. 

Edinburgh,  The.  new  philosophical  jour- 
nal, exhibiting  a  view  of  the  progressive 
improvements  and  discoveries  in  the 
sciences  and  the  arts.  Conducted  by- 
Robert  Jameson,  v.  1-57  (April,  1826-Oct., 
1854);  new  series,  v.  l-19(Jan..  1855-April, 
1864).     Edinburgh,  1826-64.    8°.  OA 

Continuation  of  Edinburgh  philosophical  journal. 
Merged  in  1864  with  the  Quarterly  journal  of 
science. 

Edinburgh  Philosophical  Institution. 
Roll  of  members,  31st  December  1903. 
Edinburgh,  1903.     48  p.     24°.     *  EC  p.  box 

Edinburgh,  The,  philosophical  journal, 
exhibiting  a  view  of  the  progress  of  dis- 
covery in  natural  philosophy,  chemistry, 
natural  history,  practical  mechanics,  geog- 
raphy, navigation,  statistics,  and  the  fine 
and  useful  arts.  Conducted  by  Dr.  Brew- 
ster and  Prof.  Jameson,  v.  1-14.  Edin- 
burgh,  1819-26.     8°.  OA 

Continued  as  Edinburgh  new  philosophical  jour- 
nal.     From    April,    1824,    edited    by    Jameson    alone. 

Edinburgh  Phrenological  Association. 
Report  of  the  speeches  delivered  at  the 
annual  social  meeting,  Oct.  21.  1864... 
Edinburgh:  J.  Mushet,  1865.     19  p.     8°. 

YEZ  p.  box  1 

•  Edinburgh,  The,  review,  [no.  1-2.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1755.  With  a  preface  and  explana- 
tory notes.  London,  1818.  xvi  p.,  1  1.,  v, 
135  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  *  DE 

Contains  the  first  printed  writings  of  Dr.  Adam 
Smith,  author  of  the  Wealth  of  nations.  Dr.  Robert- 
son, the  historian,  and  the  only  known  publications 
of   Lord    Chancellor    Roslin. 

Edinburgh,  The,  Sir  Walter  Scott  Club. 
Executive.  [Annual  report.  Annual  din- 
ner proceedings.  Rules.  List  of  mem- 
bers.] [no.  9j (1902/3).  [Edinburgh,  1903., 
8°.  SKA 

Edinburgh  LTniversity  magazine.  no. 
4  (April,  1871).  [Edinburgh.]  1871.  p.  91- 
122.    8°.  *Cp.v.369 

Only  four  numbers  were  published,  the  above 
being  the  last. 

Edinburgh,  The,  weekly  magazine. 
Thursday,  July  3,  1783.  Edinburgh,  1783. 
V,    Ivii,    32   p.     8°.  *Cp,v.  465 

Faculty  of  Actuaries  in  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions. V.  1-5(1901/3-1910/11).  London, 
1904-11.     8°.  SIC 

Farmer's,  The,  magazine:  a  periodical 
work;  exclusively  devoted  to  agriculture 
and  rural  affairs,  v.  19,  no.  74(4  May 
1818);  v.  22(1821).  Edinburgh,  1818-21. 
8°.  VPA  and  VPE  p.v.  13 

V.   19.     no.  74  in   VPA;  v.  22  in   VPE  p.v.  n. 
Feillire,      Am,      agus      Leabhar      poca 


Ghaidhlig.      1904.      Lyminge    [1903].      32°. 

NDO 

Fiery,  The,  cross.  [Edited  by  Theodore 
Napier.i  no.  1-4  (Jan. -Oct.,  1901).  Edin- 
burgh. 1901.     f°.  fCP 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  The  home 
and  foreign  record,  v.  5-6;  new  series,  v. 
1-5.     Edinburgh,   1855-61.     8°.  ZWA 

Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. V.  1-2(1887-94).  Glasgow:  Archi- 
bald   Sinclair    [1891-94].      12°.  NDO 

Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. V.  1-date.  Inverness,  1872-date. 
8°.  NDO 

Gaelic  Society  of  London.  Annual  re- 
port and  list  of  members,  no.  127  (1904). 
Inverness,   1905.     16°.  NDK 

Gallovidian,  The.  An  illustrated  south- 
ern counties  quarterly  magazine.  Edited 
by  Dr.  J.  Maxwell  Wood.  v.  7,  no.  26; 
V.  10-date(1905,  1908-date).  Dumfries. 
1905-date.     4°.  *  DE 

Geological  Societv  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions.    V.    1-8.     Glasgow,    1868-88.     8°. 

PTA 

Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. V.  1-2  (1857-83);  new  series,  v. 
l-date(1881-date).  Glasgow,  1868-date. 
8°  and  sq.  8°.  CPA 

New  series,  v.  1-2,  5  include:  Report  by  the 
council.  .  .for  session  1889/90,  1892/3,  1893/4, 
1903/4,    separately    paged. 

Glasgow  Ayrshire  Society.  Report  by 
the  directors  of  the. .  .society,  with  ab- 
stract of  the  rules,  and  alphabetical  list 
of  members  of  the  society.  Glasgow,  1852. 
25  p.    8°.  SIAp.box 

Glasgow  Female  Society.  Regulations. 
[Glasgow:  Courier  Office,  1799.]    2  p.     12°. 

SHD  p.v.  1 

Glasgow  magazine.  The,  and  review;  or, 
L^niversal  miscellany,  v.  1  (Oct.,  1783- 
March.    1784).      Glasgow,    1783-84.      12°. 

*DE 

Glasgow  Mechanics'  Institution.  An- 
nual report.  no.  21(1844).  [Glasgow,] 
1844.      12°.  SSMp.boxS 

Glasgow,  The,  mechanics'  magazine  and 
annals  of  philosophy.  [Weekly.]  v.  1-5. 
Glasgow,   1824-26. 

Glasgow  naturalist.  The  journal  of  the 
Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow  (in- 
cluding the  Transactions  and  proceedings 
of  the  society).  Edited  by  D.  A.  Boyd 
and  J.  Paterson.  v.  1-3.  Glasgow,  1909-11. 
8°.  PQA 

Glasgow  Phrenological  Society.  The 
phrenological  almanac;  or.  Psychological 
annual.  Edited  by  D.  G.  Goyder.  no. 
1-2,  4-5  (1842-43,  1845-46).  Glasgow,  1842- 
46.     8°.  YEZ  p.  box  4 


10 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Glasgow. — ^  Scottish  Exhibition  of  His- 
tory, Art,  and  Industry.  Official  cata- 
logue of  decorative  and  ecclesiastical  arts 
section.  Kelvingrove  Park,  Glasgow,  May 
to  October,  1911.  Glasgow:  Dalross,  Ltd.. 
1911.     63  p.     8°.  VC 

Official    catalogue    of   the    fine   art 

section.      Glasgow:    Dalross,    Ltd.,    1911. 
163  p.,  50  pi.     8°.  VC 

Official  catalogue  (industrial  sec- 
tion). Kelvingrove  Park,  Glasgow.  May 
to  October,  1911.  Glasgow:  Dalross,  Ltd., 
1911.    2  p.l.,  (1)18-214  p.,  1  map.    illus.    8°. 

VC 

Palace  of  history;  catalogue  of  ex- 
hibits. Glasgow:  Dalross,  Limited  [1911]. 
1  p.l.,  viii,   (1)4-1155  p.,  4  1.     8°.  VC 

Glasgow  Technical  College  Civil  Engi- 
neering   Society.      Transactions,      no.    1-2. 

VD  A 


Glasgow  [1911]. 

Gleaner,  The. 
Mundell   &  Son, 


V.  1,  no.  1.     [Edinburgh: 
1795.]     40  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  445 

No  more  published.  This  copy  lacks  the  covers. 
See  Couper's  Edinburgh  periodical  press,  v.  2,  p. 
209-210. 

Grampian  Club.  Established  in  1868. 
[Laws  of  the  club.  Members  of  the  club.] 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  M'Farlane  &  Ers- 
kine   [1874?].     19  p.     12°.  CP  p.  box  2 

[Publications.]  London  [and  Edin- 
burgh], 1869-86.    8°  and  4°. 

Founded  in  1868  for  "the  editing  and  printing 
of  works  illustrative  of  Scottish  literature,  history, 
and  antiquities.  The  club  ceased  to  exist  on  the 
death  of  the  secretary.  Rev.  Charles  Rogers,  in  1890. 

no.  1.  Scotland,  social  and  domestic  memorials  of 
life  and  manners  in  north  Britain.  By  Charles 
Rogers.      1869.     8°. 

no.  2.  The  Jacobite  lairds  of  Cask.  By  T.  L. 
Kington   Oliphant.      1870.     8°. 

no.  4.  Registrum  monasterii  S.  Marie  de  Cam- 
buskenneth,  A.  D.   1147-1535.     1872.     4°. 

no.  5.  Genealogical  collections  concerning  the 
Scottish  house  of  Edgar.  With  a  memoir  of  James 
Edgar,  private  secretary  to  the  Chevalier  St.  George. 
1873.      4°. 

no.  7.  Boswelliana:  the  commonplace  book  of 
James  Boswell.  With  a  memoir  and  annotations  by 
Rev.    Charles    Rogers.      1874.      8°. 

8.  Liber  protocollorum  M.  Cuthberti  Simonis 
notarii  publici  et  scribs  capituli  Glasguensis,  A.  D. 
1499-1513.  Also  Rental  book  of  the  diocese  of  Glas- 
gow, A.  D.  1509-1570.     2  v.     1875.     8°. 

no.  16.  Genealogical  memoirs  of  John  Knox  and 
of  the  family  of  Knox.  By  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
1879.     8°. 

no.  17.  Rental  book  of  the  Cistercian  Abbey  of 
Cupar-Angus,  with  the  breviary  of  the  register.  2  v. 
1879-80.      8°. 

no.  18.  Chartulary  of  the  Cistercian  priory  of 
Coldstream,  with  relative  documents.     1879.  8°. 

no.  20.  History  of  the  Chapel  Royal  of  Scotland, 
with  the  register  of  the  Chapel  Royal  of  Stirling, 
including  details  in  relation  to  the  rise  and  progress 
of  Scottish  music  and  observations  respecting  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle.  By  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
1882.     8°. 

no.  21.  Social  life  in  Scotland  from  early  to 
recent  times.  By  Rev.  Charles  Rogers.  3  v.  1884- 
86.      8°. 

Greenock  Philosophical  Society.  Pa- 
pers,    no.  6.     Greenock,  1882.     8°. 


Guth  na  bliadhna.  (The  voice  of  the 
year.)  leabhar  7,  no.  3;  leabhar  8-9.  Perth, 
1910-12.     8°. 

Leabhar  7,  no.  3  lacks  English  title:  The  voice  of 
the  year. 

Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions. .  .abstract  of... 
proceedings,  and. .  .premiums.  v.  11-14 
(1836-43);  new  series  [3.  series],  July  1843- 
March,  1865;  series  4.  v.  1-16(1866-84). 
Edinburgh,   [1836]-84.     8°.  VPA 

Title-page  of  July,  1843-March,  1845  and  series 
4,  v.  1-3  reads:  Transactions  of  the  Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Title-page  of 
V.  11-14  reads:  Prize  essays  and  transactions  of  the 
.  .  .  society. 

Series  4,  v.  1-3  published  in  2  parts,  v.  11-14 
called  new  series  [2.  series],  v.  5-8  in  British 
Museum    catalogue. 

Hogg's  Instructor,  v.  1-6(1845-48);  2. 
or  new  series,  v.  1-10(1848-53);  [Series  3,] 
V.  1-6  (1853-56).     Edinburgh,  1845-56.     8°. 

*DA 

Continued  as  Titan:  a  monthly  magazine.  The 
first  series  and  v.  2  of  series  2  were  published 
under  the  title  Hogg's   Weekly  instructor. 

Hogg's  Weekly  instructor.  See  Hogg's 
Instructor. 

Home  and  foreign  record  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland.  See  Free  Church 
of  Scotland.  The  home  and  foreign 
record. 

Institution  of  Engineers  and  Ship- 
builders in  Scotland.  Transactions,  v. 
l-date(1857-date).    Glasgow,  1858-date.    8°. 

VDA 

Insurance  and  Actuarial  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  series  4-5; 
series  6,  no.  7.  Glasgow  and  London 
(1896-1910,.    8°.  SIE 

Insurance  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. 1904/5-1910.  Edinburgh,  1905-11. 
8°.  SIC 

Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  v.  2-6(1880-1906). 
Inverness  [1888-1910].    8°.  *  EC 

Zona  Club.  Collectanea  de  Rebus  Al- 
banicis,  consisting  of  original  papers  and 
documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the 
Highlands  and  islands  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh,  1847.     8°.  CP 

Transactions,  v.  1(1833-36).  [Edin- 
burgh,   1847.]      8°.  CP 

Bound  with  its.  Collectanea  de  rebus  Albanicis. 
Edinburgh,    1847.      8°. 

Juridical  review.  A  journal  of  legal 
and  political  science,  v.  9-date.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897-date.     8°.  SEA 

Juridical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Law 
cases  and  speculative  questions  for  the 
discussion  of  the. .  .society.  sessions 
1817/8,  1835/6,  1838/9,  1840/1-1841/2, 
1886/7-1888/9,  1890/1,  1892/3,-1893/4.  Edin- 
burgh,  1817-93.     8°.  XAA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


11 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Laws.     Edinburgh,  1880.    8°.  XAA 

Lesson,  The,  system  magazine,  for  pa- 
rents and  Sunday  school  teachers,  v.  1-2. 
Edinburgh,  1833-35.    12°.  ZICN 

Literary  and  Antiquarian  Society  of 
Perth.  Transactions,  v.  1.  Perth:  the 
society,  1827.    4°.  t  CA 

No    more    published. 

Lounger,  The.  A  periodical  paper,  pub- 
lished at  Edinburg  in  the  years  1785,  1786, 
and  1787.  By  the  authors  of  the  Museum. 
In  2  V.  V.  2.  New  York:  printed  for  S. 
Campbell,  1789.     vi,  320  p.     12°. 

A    periodical    paper,    published    at 

Edinburgh  in  the  years  1785  and  1786.  By 
the  authors  of  the  Mirror  [i.  e.  Henry 
Mackenzie  and  othersj.  London:  A.  Stra- 
han  &  T.  Cadell,  1794.     v.  1-2.  6.  ed.     8°. 

NCE 

A    periodical    paper,    published    at 

Edinburgh  in  the  years  1785  and  1786.  By 
the  authors  of  the  Mirror.  London:  Jones 
&  Co.,  1825.    vi,  213  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCY 

(In:  British  essayists.  With  pre- 
faces. .  .by  A.  Chalmers.  Boston,  1856.  12°. 
V.  30-31.)  NCY 

(In:     British     essayists.       Boston: 

Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1866.    8°.    v.  30-31.) 

Stuart  10125 

Only    one    hundred    copies   printed. 

Magazine  of  the  rising  generation.    Oct., 

1844-Oct.,   1845.     Edinburgh,  1846.     12°. 

NASA 

Maitland  Club.  [Publications.]  Glas- 
gow and  Edinburgh,  v.  d.     4°. 

The  club  was  founded  in  Glasgow  in  1828  "to 
print  works  illustrative  of  the  antiquities,  history 
and  literature  of  Scotland."  The  club  became 
extinct    in    1859. 

no.  7.  The  diary  of  Mr.  John  Lamont  of  New- 
ton,  1649-1671.      1830. 

no.  19.  Criminal  trials  in  Scotland  from  A.D. 
1487  to   1624.      By  R.   Pitcairn.      3   v.      1833. 

no.  21.  Memoirs  of  his  own  life.  By  Sir  James 
Melville    of    Halhill,    1549-1593.      1833. 

no.  24.  Cartularium  comitatus  de  Levenax  ab 
initio  seculi  decimi  tertii  usque  ad  annum  1398. 
1833. 

no.  25,  25a,  51,  57,  67.  Miscellany  of  the  Mait- 
land  Club.      4  v.      1833-47. 

no.  27.  Records  of  the  burgh  of  Prestwick,  1470- 
1782.      1834. 

no.  32.  Collections  upon  the  lives  of  the  re- 
formers and  most  eminent  ministers  of  the  Church 
of    Scotland,      v.    2,    part    2.      1848. 

no.  37.  The  Cochrane  correspondence  regard- 
ing  the    affairs    of    Glasgow,    1745-1746.      1836. 

no.  41.  Selections  from  unpublished  manuscripts 
in  the  College  of  Arms  and  the  British  Museum 
illustrating  the  reign  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland. 
1543-1568.       1837. 

no.  46.  Chronicon  de  Lanercost.  1201-1346. 
1839. 

no.  50.  Letters  to  the  Argyll  family,  from  Eliza- 
beth Queen  of  England,  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
King  James  vi..  King  Charles  i..  King  Charles  ii., 
and  others.     With  an  appendix.      1839. 

no.  55.  The  historie  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland. 
By  John  Row.     part  i   and   ii.      1842. 

no.  58.  The  Coltness  collections,  1608-1840. 
1842. 


no.  59.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron  of 
Locheill,    chief   of   the    Clan    Cameron.      1842. 

no.  60.  Analecta;  or,  Materials  for  a  history 
of  remarkable  providences;  mostly  relating  to  Scotch 
ministers  and  Christians.  By  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow. 
4  V.      1842-43.      I  Not   on  Club  paper.* 

no.  62.  Liber  ecclesie  de  Scon:  munimenta  ve- 
tustiora  monasterii  Sancte  Trinitatis  et  Sancti 
Michael    de    Scon.      1843. 

no.  65.  Liber  collegii  nostra  Domine;  registrum 
ecclesie  B.  V.  Marie  et  S.  Anne  infra  muros  civi- 
tatis    Glasguensis,    mdxlix.      1846. 

no.  66.  Memorials  of  Montrose  and  his  times. 
2  v.     1848-50. 

no.  71.  Selections  from  the  family  papers  pre- 
served  at   Caldwell.      3    v.      1854. 

no.  73.  Notices  from  the  local  records  of  Dysart. 
1853. 

no.  75.  Oppressions  of  the  sixteenth  century  in 
the  islands  of  Orkney  and  Zetland:  from  original 
documents.      1859. 

Medico-Chirurgical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions,  new  series,  v.  14, 
16,  18-19.  21-31.  Index  to  new  series,  v. 
1-20.     Edinburgh,  1895-1912.    8°.        WAA 

Mining  Institute  of  Scotland.  Transac- 
tions. V.  5,  part  7-9;  v.  6,  part  1-9;  v.  7, 
part  4-8;  v.  8,  part  1-2;  v.  16,  part  5;  v.  17; 
V.  19,  part  1,  3-5;  v.  20;  v.  21,  part  1-4;  v. 
23,  part  2.     Hamilton,  1884-1901.   8°.   VHA 

Ministers'  Sons'  Club.  Rules  and  regu- 
lations, and  list  of  members,  of  the  Minis- 
ters' Sons'  Club,  instituted  29th  December 
1831.  Edinburgh:  Peter  Brown.  1833.  2 
p.l.,    5-31    p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 

Rules  and  regulations,  and  list  of 

members.  Edinburgh:  Peter  Brown,  1839. 
44  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.  483 

Mirror,  The.  nos.  l-110(January  23, 
1779-May  27,  1780).  Edinburgh,  1779-80. 
f°.  tt  NCE 

No    more   published. 

First    American    edition.      Boston: 

Belknap  &  Hall,  printers,  1792.    2  v.     16°. 

Reserve 

■  Philadelphia:  S.  F.  Bradford,  1803. 

2  V.  16°.  (Select  British  classics,  v.  31- 
32.)  NCE 

A    periodical    paper,    published    at 

Edinburgh  in  the  years  1779  and  1780. 
[Also:  The  Lounger.]  [By  Henry  Macken- 
zie.] London:  Jones  &  Co.,  1825.  viii.  200 
p.,  port.     8°.  NCY 

With  engraved  title-page  which  reads:  The 
Mirror  and  The  Lounger.     Complete  in  one  volume. 

(In:  British  essayists.  With  pre- 
faces... by  A.  Chalmers.  Boston,  1856. 
12°.    v.  28-29.)  NCY 

(In:      British      essayists.       Boston: 

Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1866.     8°.     v.  28-29.) 

Stuart  10125 

Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  1851;  v.  1-5(1858-83);  new 
series,  v.  1-8(1883-1911).  Glasgow,  1852- 
1911.    8°.  PQA 

New  series  entitled:  Proceedings  and  transac- 
tions. V.  5-date:  Transactions.  Continued  as:  Glas- 
gow  naturalist. 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

New  Club.  [Publications.]  Paisley, 
1877-date.    4°. 

.  Founded  in  Paisley  in  1877  "to  print  in  a  uni- 
form and  handsome  manner  a  series  of  works  illus- 
trative of  the  antiquities,  history,  literature,  poetry, 
bibliography,  and  topography  of   Scotland   in  former 

no.   1.     Registrum   monasterii  de  Passelet.      1877. 

no.  2.  The  abbey  of  Paisley,  from  its  founda- 
tion till  its  dissolution.     By  J.  Cameron  Lees.     1878. 

no.  3.  Description  of  the  sheriffdoms  of  Lanark 
and  Renfrew.      By  W.   Hamilton  of  Wishaw.      1878. 

no.  4.  Cantus,  songs  and  fancies.  [By  John 
Forbes.]      1879. 

no.  5.  An  etymological  dictionary  of  the  Scot- 
tish language.  .  .by  J.  Jamieson.  With  supplement 
by    D.    Donaldson.      S    v.      1879-87. 

no.  6.  The  buke  of  the  Howlat.  Edited  by  D. 
Donaldson.      1882. 

no.  8.  The  Black  book  of  Paisley  and  other 
manuscripts    of   the    Scotichronicon.      1885. 

no.  9.  Index  to  Caledonia  by  G.  Chalmers. 
1902. 

no.  10.  Kilmalcolm:  a  parish  history,  1100- 
1898.     By  J.   Murray.     1898. 

no.  11.  Eastwood:  notes  on  the  ecclesiastical 
antiquities  of  the  parish.  By  Rev.  G.  Campbell. 
1902.  ,  „      , 

no.  13.  History  of  the  county  of  Renfrew  from 
the   earliest  times.      By  W.   M.   Metcalfe.      1905. 

New  Spalding  Club.  [Publications.] 
Aberdeen,  1888-date.    4°.  t  CP 

These  volumes  are  catalogued  separately  in  this 
list. 

Some  of  these  volumes  are  also  included  (for 
exchange  purposes  )in  the  series  of  Aberdeen  Uni- 
versity   studies. 

no.  1.  Memorials  of  the  family  of  Skene  of 
Skene,  from  the  family  papers,  with  other  illustra- 
tive  documents.      1887. 

no.  2,  7.  Cartularium  ecclesiae  Sancti  Nicholai 
Aberdonensis.       1888-92. 

no.  3.  Lacunar  Basilicae  Sancti  Macarii  Ab- 
erdonensis: the  heraldic  ceiling  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.   Machar,  Old  Aberdeen.      1888. 

no.  4,  18-19.  Fasti  Academiae  Mariscallanae: 
selections  from  the  records  of  the  Marischal  College 
and    University,    1593-1860.      v.     1-3.       1889-98. 

no.  5.  Selections  from  Wodrow's  Biographical 
collections:  divines  of  the  northeast  of  Scotland. 
1890. 

no.  6,  34.  Miscellany  of  the  New  Spalding 
Club.      2    v.      1890-1908. 

no.    8,    10.     Annals    of    Banff.    2    v.       1891-93. 

no.  9,  15.  Musa  Latina  Aberdonensis.  v.  1-3. 
1892-1910. 

no.  11.  Officers  and  graduates  of  University 
and     King's     College,     Aberdeen,     1495-1860.       1893. 

no.  12.  Hectoris  Boetii  Murthlacensium  et 
Aberdonensium    episcoporum    vitae.      1894. 

no.   13.     Records    of    Aboyne,     1230-1681.       1894. 

no.  14,  16.  Historical  papers  relating  to  the 
Jacobite   period,    1699-1750.      2   v.      1895-96. 

no.  17.  Records  of  the  meeting  of  the  exercise 
of  Alford,   1662-1688.     1897. 

no.  20.  Records  of  Old  Aberdeen,  1157-1891. 
1899. 

no.  21.  Place  names  of  west  Aberdeenshire. 
1899. 

no.  22.  Family  of  Burnett  of  Leys,  with  colla- 
teral  branches.      1901. 

no.  23.     Records  of  Invercauld,  1S47-1828.     1901. 

no.  24-25.  Albemarle  papers;  being  the  corre- 
spondence of  William  Anne,  second  earl  of  Albe- 
marle,  1746-1747.     2   v.      1902. 

no.  26,  33,  39.  The  house  of  Gordon.  3  v. 
1903-12. 

no.  27,  35.  Records  of  Elgin,  1234-1800.  2  v. 
1903-08. 

no.  28,  31-32.  Records  of  the  Sheriff  Court  of 
Aberdeenshire.      3    v.      1904-07. 

no.  29.  Blackballs  of  that  ilk  and  Barra,  heredi- 
tary coroners  and  foresters  of  the  Garioch.     1905. 

no.  30.     Records  of  the  Scots  Colleges  at  Douai, 


Rome,  Madrid,  Valladolid,  and  Ratisbon.  v.  1. 
1906. 

no.  38.  Records  of  Inverness,  v.  1.  1556-1586. 
1911. 

no.  40.  Henderson,  J.  A.  History  of  the  So- 
ciety  of   Advocates   in  Aberdeen.      1912. 

Report  by  council,     nos.  12,  14-18, 

20-23,  25-26(1898.  1900-04,  1906-09,  1911-12). 
[Aberdeen,]   1898-1912.     sq.  8°.  f  CP 

North  British  agriculturist,  v.  56,  no. 
40,  45,  47-48,  50-52(1904);  v.  57,  no.  1-2, 
5,  8-11(1905);  v.  60,  no.  47(1908).  Edin- 
burgh, 1904-08.     f°.  ttVPA 

North-British,  The,  intelligencer;  or. 
Constitutional  miscellany,  v.  1,  3.  Edin- 
burgh,  1776.     8°. 

v.  3  lacks  title-page. 

North  British  magazine  and  review,  no. 
1   (Jan.,  1804).     [Edinburgh?]  1804.     8°. 

North  British  review,  v.  1-32;  or,  no. 
1-64.     Edinburgh,  1844-60.    8°.  *  DA 

American  ed.     v.  6-53;   or,  no.   11- 

106.    New  York,  1846-71.    4°.  *  DA 

Also  called  v.   1-48  of  American  ed. 

Northern  notes  and  queries.  See  "Scot- 
tish antiquary." 

Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
land, Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Edited 
by  A.  W.  Johnston  and  A.  Johnston,  v. 
1-4.  London,  1907-11.  12°.  (Old-lore 
series  of  the  Viking  Club.)  CR 

v.  1-2  title  reads:  Orkney  and  Shetland  mis- 
cellany. 

Orkney  and  Shetland  miscellany.  See 
Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness   and    Sutherland. 

Paisley  Philosophical  Institution.  Re- 
port of  the  general  meeting,  no.  93-103 
(1901-11).      Paisley,    1901-11.     8°.         *  EC 

Papers  of  the  Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society.      See    Edinburgh    Bibliographical 

Society. 

Papers  of  the  Greenock  Philosophical 
Society.  See  Greenock  Philosophical  So- 
ciety.    Papers. 

Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Proceedings,  v.  1,  part  1,  3-6(1880/81- 
1885/86);  [new  series,,  v.  1-3(1886-1903). 
Perth,  1886-1903.     8°.  PQA 

Transactions.       v.      1-4(1886-1908). 

Perth,   1893-1908.     8°.  PQA 

Philosophical  Institution,  Edinburgh. 
Jubilee  book.  Edinburgh:  Institution 
Rooms,  1907.    94  p.,  6  pi.     sq.  8°.  *  EC 

Prospectus,  syllabus  of  lectures,  re- 
citals, etc.  session  1908/9.  Edinburgh 
[1908].     ob.  32°.  *  EC 

Report    by    the    directors. .  .to    the 

annual  meeting  of  the  members,  no.  10 
(1856).    Edinburgh,  1856.    8°.   *Cp.v.  1138 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


13 


Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. V.  7-43(1870-1912).  Glasgow, 
1871-1912.     8°.  *EC 

V.  41-43  have  the  title  Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow. 

Index.  V.  1-20(1841-89).  Glas- 
gow, 1892.    iv.  p.,  2  1.,  57  p.    8°.  *  EC 

Fergus,  Andrew.  Sketch  of  the  early 
years  of  the  society  [Philosophical  Society 
of  Glasgow].  (Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1882. 
8".    V.  13,  p.  1-20.)  *  EC 

Practical,  The,  mechanic  and  engineer's 
magazine,  v.  1-4;  series  2,  v.  1-2.  Glas- 
gow,  1842-50.     4°.  VA 

Practical,  The.  mechanic's  journal,  v. 
1-8(1848-56);  series  2,  v.  1-9(1856-65); 
series  3,  v.  1-5(1865-1870).  Glasgow,  1848- 
70.    4°.  tVA 

V.  3  and  later  volumes  published  at  London  and 
Glasgow. 

Presbyterian,  The.  magazine.  new 
series,  v.  1,  no.  1(1833).  Edinburgh,  1833. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Proceedings  of  the  Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  See  Perthshire  So- 
ciety of  Natural  Science.     Proceedings. 

Prompter,  The,  and  Scottish  dramatic 
review,     v.   1.     Edinburgh   [1842-43].      16°. 

NCOA 

Review  of  theology  and  philosophy. 
V.  1-7(1905/6-1911/12).  Edinburgh,  1906- 
12.    8°.  ZAA 

Royal  Caledonian  Curling  Club.  An- 
nual. 1853,  1855,  1890-91.  Edinburgh.  1853- 
91.     16°.  MVTA 

Royal  Observatory,  Edinburgh.  Annals. 
Edited  by  R.  Copeland.  v.  1-3.  Glasgow, 
1902-10.    f°.  ttOPC 

Astronomical    observations,    by    T. 

Henderson,     v.  1-15(1834-86).     Edinburgh, 
1838-86.     f°.  OPC 

From   V.    6   by    Charles   Piazzi    Smyth. 

Royal  Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
See  Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 

Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Laws  and  regulations.  Instittited. .  .1771, 
and  confirmed  by  royal  charter. .  .1788. 
Edinburgh:  Martin  &  M'Dowall,  1788. 
viii,  96  p.    8°.  *  EC 

Laws  of  the. .  .society. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     79  p.     16°.  WAA 

Proceedings,    v.  1-date  (1854-date). 

Edinburgh,  1858-date.     8°.  *  EC 

Royal  Scottish  Arboricultural  Society. 
Transactions,  v.  14-date(1895-date).  Edin- 
burgh, 1894-date.    8°.  VQN 

Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Society. 
See  Scottish  Geographical  Society. 


Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Trans- 
actions, v.  1,  no.  3-4;  v.  2-9;  v.  10,  no. 
1;  V.  11,  no.  2-v.  17(1841-78,  1884-1907). 
Edinburgh,  1841-1907.    8°.  VA 

V.  17  cover  reads:  Journal  of  the  Royal  Scottish 
Society    of   Arts. 

Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. V.  l-date(1832-date).  Edinburgh, 
1845-date.    8°.  *  EC 

Transactions,    v.  l-date(1783-date). 

Edinburgh.  1788-date.     4°  and  f°.        *  EC 

From   v.    35    in   f°. 

Index,      v.    1-46    (1783-1908). 

Edinburgh,   1890-1910.     2  v.     f°.  *  EC 

Scots,  The,  courant,  containing  the  oc- 
currences both  at  home  and  abroad,  no. 
1609  (March  5-7.  1716).  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  the  author,  1716.     8°.  Reserve 

Scots  lore.  [Edited  by  George  Neilson.] 
V.  1,  no.  1-7.  Glasgow:  Wm.  Hodge,  1895. 
iv.  408  p.,  1  fac,  11  pi.    8°.  CPA 

No    more    published. 

Scots  magazine.  The.  v.  1-39(1739-77); 
Dec,  1808;  Nov..  1810;  March,  1812;  Mav, 
1815;  April,  1817.  Edinburgh,  1739-1817. 
8°.  *  DE 

Continued  in  1817  as  The  Edinburgh  magazine 
and   literary   miscellany. 

Scots  magazine.  The.  Edited  by  J.  C. 
Carrick.  new  series,  v.  22-25(1898-1900). 
Perth,  1898-1900.    8°.  *  DE 

Ceased   publication. 

Scots,  The,  mechanics'  magazine,  and 
journal  of  arts,  sciences,  and  literature. 
Edited  by  Robert  Wallace,  v.  1.  Glas- 
gow: R.  Griffin  &  Co.,  1825.    8°.  VA 

Scottish  annual.  Edited  by  C.  R.  Brown. 
1859.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black  [1859,. 
viii,  412  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCA 

Scottish,  The,  annual.  Edited  by  Will- 
iam Weir.  [1836.]  Glasgow,  1836.  vii(i), 
328  p.,  12  pi.,  fac.    12°.  NCA 

Scottish,  The,  annual  and  yearbook  for 
1910.      Glasgow:    J.   Wilson,    1910.     4°. 

fCPA 

Scottish  antiquary,  v.  1-17.  Edinburgh, 
1888-1903.     8°.  CPA 

v.  1-4  entitled:  Northern  notes  and  queries;  or, 
Scottish  antiquary.  Continued  as:  Scottish  his- 
torical review. 

Scottish,  The,  art  review,  v.  1-2  (June, 
1888-December,  1889).     Glasgow,  1889.    f°. 

tMAA 

V.    2    published    in    London. 

Scottish  banking  and  insurance  maga- 
zine.    See  Banking  and  insurance. 

Scottish  Burgh  Record  Society.  [Publi- 
cations.]   [V.  1-26.]    Glasgow,  1868-1911.   4°. 

Founded  in  Edinburgh  in  1868,  and  dissolved  in 
1908. 

v.  1,  23.  Ancient  laws  and  customs  of  the 
burghs  of  Scotland.  A.D.  1124-1707.  2  v.  1868- 
1910. 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

V.  2-6.  Edinburgh.  Extracts  from  the  records. 
A.D.   1403-1589.     S  v.     1869-92. 

V.  7.  Edinburgh.  Charters  and  other  documents. 
A.    D.    1143-1540.      1871. 

V.  8-9.  Aberdeen.  Extracts  from  the  Council 
register.       1625-1747.      2    v.       1871-72. 

V.  10.  Peebles.  Charters  and  documents.  1165- 
1710.      1872. 

V.  11-12,  16,  19,  22,  26.  Glasgow.  Extracts  from 
the   records.      1573-1759.      6  v.      1876-1911. 

V.   13.     Miscellany.       1881. 

V.  14-15,  17.  Glasgow.  Charters  and  other  docu- 
ments.    A.D.   1175-1707.     2  v.   in  3.      1894-1906. 

V.  18.  Collegiate  Church  and  Hospital  of  the 
Holy  Trinity,  Edinburgh.  Charters  and  documents. 
1460-1661.      1871. 

V.  20.  Marwick,  Sir  J.  D.  The  river  Clyde  and 
the   Clyde   burghs.      1909. 

V.  21.  Marwick,  Sir  J.  D.  Edinburgh  guilds 
and   crafts.      1909. 

V.  24.  Peebles.  Extracts  from  the  records  of 
the    burgh.      1652-1714.      1910. 

V.  25.  Marwick,  Sir  J.  D.  History  of  the  Col- 
legiate Church  and  Hospital  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Edinburgh.       1460-1661.      1911. 

Scottish,  The,  Celtic  review  .  [Edited 
by  Rev.  A.  Cameron.]  Glasgow^:  printed 
by  Robert  Maclehose,  1885.     iv,  320  p.    4°. 

Originally  issued  in  four  numbers,  published  in 
March  and  November,  1881;  November,  1882;  and 
Jul5',  1885.  All  the  unsigned  articles  are  under- 
stood to  be  by  the  editor. 

Scottish  Christian  herald;  conducted  un- 
der the  superintendence  of  ministers  and 
members  of  the  established  church,  v. 
1-3;  new  series,  v.  1-3.  Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,   1836-41.     4°.  ZWA 

Scottish,  The,  chronicle.  A  newspaper 
for  the  members  of  the  Episcopal  Church 
in  Scotland,  v.  1,  no.  43,  45(1905);  v.  2, 
no.  47,  49,  50,  53-55,  57-60,  62,  64-65,  69, 
75,  92.  95(1906);  v.  3,  no.  101(1907);  v.  4, 
no.  154,  161-163,  169-171,  175-177.  181-183, 
188-190,  192,  194,  196-199(1908).  Dumfries, 
1905-08.     f°.  t  ZPWA 

Scottish  draughts  quarterly,  v.  1-3,  no. 
9-10(1896-99).      Glasgow,    1896-99.     8°. 

MZEA 

Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Scottish  Geographical  Soci- 
ety. V.  l-date(1885-date).  Edinburgh, 
1885-date.    8°.  KAA 

V.  1-2  edited  bv  Hugh  A.  Webster  and  A.  S. 
White;  v.  3,  by  A.  S.  White;  v.  4-8,  by  A.  S. 
White  and  James  Geikie;  v.  9-15,  by  James  Geikie 
and  W.  A.  Taylor;  v.  16-17,  by  James  Geikie  and 
George  Sandeman;  v.  18-date  by  James  Geikie  and 
Marion   I.    Newbigging. 

Scottish,  The,  guardian,  v.  31,  no.  19- 
20,  22,  30,  35,  40,  45;  v.  32,  no.  3,  27,  29, 
31,  Z7,  39-42,  46,  48;  v.  33,  no.  1-2,  5,  7, 
15,  23,  25,  27-28.  31,  37,  41-42;  v.  34,  no. 
2,  5,  9,  27,  31,  33,  39-40,  42,  47.  [Edinburgh,, 
1901-04.    f°.  fZPWA 

Scottish,  The,  historical  review.  Being 
a  new  series  of  the  Scottish  antiquary... 
V.  1-date  (1903-date).  Glasgow,  1904-date. 
A".  CPA 


Scottish  History  Society. 
Edinburgh,    1887-date.     8°. 


Publications. 
CPA 


These  volumes  are  catalogued  separately  in  this 
list. 

v.  1.  Bishop  Pococke's  Tours  in  Scotland,  1747- 
1760. 

V.  2.  Diary  an  daccount  book  of  William  Cun- 
ningham   of    Craigends,    1673-1680. 

V.  3.  Grameidos  libri  sex:  an  heroic  poem  on 
the   campaign   of    1689,   by   James   Philip. 

V.  4.  The  register  of  the  kirk-session  of  St. 
Andrews,      part   li.      1559-1582. 

V.  5.  Diary  of  the  Rev.  John  Mill,  minister  in 
Shetland,    1740-1803. 

v.  6.  Narrative  of  Mr.  James  Nimmo,  a  Cove- 
nanter,   1654-1709. 

v.  7.  The  register  of  the  kirk-session  of  St. 
Andrews,      part    ii.      1583-1600. 

V.  8.  A  list  of  persons  concerned  in  the  rebel- 
lion   (1745). 

V.  9.  Glamis  papers:  the  "Book  of  record,"  a 
diary  written  by  Patrick,  first  earl  of  Strathmore, 
and  other  documents   (1684-89). 

V.  10.  John  Major's  History  of  greater  Britain 
(1521). 

V.  11.  The  records  of  the  commissions  of  the 
general    assemblies,     1646-47. 

V.  12.  Court-book  of  the  barony  of  Urie,  1604- 
1747. 

V.  13.  Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Clerk  of  Penicuik, 
baronet.  Extracted  by  himself  from  his  own  jour- 
nals,   1676-1755. 

14.  Diary  of  Col.  the  Hon.  John  Erskine  of 
Carnock,    1683-1687. 

V.  15.  Miscellany  of  the  Scottish  History  So- 
ciety. V.  1.  The  library  of  James  vi.,  1573-83.  Docu- 
ments illustrating  Catholic  policy,  1596-98.  Let- 
ters of  Sir  Thomas  Hope,  1627-46.  Civil  war  papers, 
1643-50.  Lauderdale       correspondence,       1660-77. 

Turnbull's  diary,  1657-1704.  Masterton  papers, 
1660-1719.  Accompt  of  expenses  in  Edinburgh,  1715. 
Rebellion   papers,    1715   and    1745. 

V.  16.  Account  book  of  Sir  John  Foulis  of  Ravel- 
ston    (1671-1707). 

V.  17.  Letters  and  papers  illustrating  the  rela- 
tions   between    Charles    ii.,    and    Scotland    in    1650. 

V.  18.  Scotland  and  the  Commonwealth.  Let- 
ters and  papers  relating  to  the  military  govern- 
ment  of   Scotland,   Aug.,    1651  —  Dec,    1653. 

V.  19.  The  Jacobite  attempt  of  1719.  Letters 
of  James,   second   duke  of   Ormonde. 

V.  20-22.  The  Lyon  in  mourning;  or,  A  col- 
lection of  speeches,  letters,  journals,  etc.,  relative 
to  the  affairs  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stuart,  by 
Bishop    Forbes.      1746-1775. 

V.  23.  Itinerary  of  Prince  Charles  Edward 
(supplement    to    the    Lj'on    in    mourning). 

V.  24.  Extracts  from  the  presbytery  records  of 
Inverness  and   Dingwall   from    1638  to    1688. 

V.  25.  Records  of  the  commissions  of  the  general 
assemblies   (continued)   for  the  years  1648  and   1649. 

V.  26.  Wariston's  diary  and  other  papers: 
Johnston  of  Wariston's  diary,  1639.  The  honours 
of  Scotland,  1651-52.  The  Earl  of  Mar's  legacies, 
1722,   1726.     Letters  by  Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan. 

V.  27.  Memorials  of  John  Murray  of  Brough- 
ton,    1740-1747. 

V.  28.  The  compt  buik  of  David  Wedderburne, 
merchant    of    Dundee,    1587-1630. 

V.  29-30.  The  correspondence  of  De  Montereul 
and  the  brothers  De  Bellievre,  French  ambassadors 
in    England   and    Scotland,    1645-1648. 

V.  31.  Scotland  and  the  Protectorate.  Letters 
and  papers  relating  to  the  military  government  of 
Scotland,   from   January,   1654  to  June,    1659. 

V.  32.  Papers  illustrating  the  history  of  the 
Scots  Brigade  in  the  service  of  the  United  Nether- 
lands, 1572-1782.     V.  I.     1572-1697. 

V.  33-34.  Macfarlane's  Genealogical  collections 
concerning    families    in    Scotland. 

V.  35.  Papers  on  the  Scots  Brigade  in  Holland, 
1572-1782.  Edited  by  James  Ferguson.  v.  li. 
1698-1782. 

v.  36.  Journal  of  a  foreign  tour  in  1665  and 
1666,  and  portions  of  other  journals,  by  Sir  John 
Lauder,    Lord    Fountainhall. 

V.   37.     Pa^al    negotiations    with    Mary    Queen    of 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

Scots  during  her  reign  in  Scotland.  Chiefly  from 
the  Vatican  archives. 

V.  38.  Papers  on  the  Scots  Brigade  in  Holland, 
1572-1782.  Edited  by  James  Ferguson,  v.  lii.  1. 
Rotterdam  papers:  2.  The  Remembrance,  a  metri- 
cal account  of  the  war  in  Flanders,  1701-12,  by 
John    Scot,    soldier. 

V.  39.  The  diary  of  Andrew  Hay  of  Craigne- 
than,    1659-60. 

V.  40.  Negotiations  for  the  union  of  England 
and   Scotland   in   1651-53. 

V.  41.  The  Loyall  dissuasive.  Memorial  to  the 
laird  of  Cluny  in  Badenoch.  Written  in  1703,  by 
Sir   .<5ineas   Macpherson. 

V.   42.     The    chartulary    of    Lindores,     1195-1479. 

V.  43.  A  letter  from  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to 
the  duke  of  Guise,  Jan.,   1562. 

V.  44.  Miscellany  of  the  Scottish  History  So- 
ciety. V.  2.  The  Scottish  king's  household,  14th 
century.  The  Scottish  nation  in  the  University  of 
Orleans,  1336-1538.  The  French  garrison  at  Dun- 
bar, 1563.  De  antiquitate  religionis  apud  Scotos, 
1594.  Apology  for  William  Maitland  of  Lething- 
ton,  1610.  Letters  of  Bishop  George  Graeme,  1602- 
38.  A  Scottish  journie,  1641.  Narratives  illus- 
trating the  duke  of  Hamilton's  expedition  to  Eng- 
land, 1648.  Burnet-Leighton  papers,  1648-168 -. 
Papers  of  Robert  Erskine,  physician  to  Peter  the 
Great,  1677-1720.  Will  of  the  duchess  of  Albany, 
1789. 

V.  45.  Letters  of  John  Cockburn  of  Ormistoun 
to    his    gardener,    1727-1743. 

V.  46.  Minute  book  of  the  managers  of  the 
New    Mills    cloth    manufactory,    1681-1690. 

V.  47.  Chronicles  of  the  Frasers;  being  the 
Wardlaw  manuscript  entitled  "Polichronicon  seu 
Policratica  Teniporum,  or,  the  true  Genealogy  of 
the    Frasers."      By    Master    James    Eraser. 

V.  48.  The  records  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Justiciary  Court  from  1661  to  1678.  v.  i.  1661- 
1669. 

V.  49.  The  records  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Justiciary  Court  from  1661  to  1678.  v.  li.  1669- 
1678. 

v.  50.  Records  of  the  Baron  Court  of  Stitchill, 
1655-1807. 

V.  51-53.  Macfarlane's  Topographical  collec- 
tions,    v.   1-3. 

V.  54.     Statuta  Ecclesiae  Scoticanse.     1225-1559. 

V.  55.  The  house  booke  of  Accomps,  Ochter- 
tyre,   1737-39. 

V.   56.     The  charters  of  the  abbey  of  Inchaffray. 

V.  57.  A  selection  of  the  forfeited  estates  papers 
preserved  in  H.M.  General  Register  House  and 
elsewhere. 

V.  58.  Records  of  the  commissions  of  the  gen- 
eral  assemblies    (continued),    for   the   years    1650-52. 

V.  60.  Sir  Thomas  Craig's  De  unione  regnorum 
Britanniae   tractatus. 

V.  61.  Johnston  of  Wariston's  Memento  quamdiu 
vivas,  and   diary   from    1637   to    1639. 

Second    Series 

V.  1.  The  household  book  of  Lady  Grisell 
Baillie,    1692-1733. 

V.  2.  Miscellaneous  narratives  relating  to  the 
'45. 

v.  3.  Correspondence  of  James,  fourth  earl  of 
Findlater  and  first  earl  of  Seafield,  lord  chancel- 
lor of  Scotland. 

v.  4.     Rentale    Sancti    Andree...      1538-1546. 

Scottish,  The,  journal.  With  which  is 
incorporated  the  Scottish  shorthand  jour- 
nal. Edited  by  J.  Simson.  v.  1(1883); 
V.  2,  no.  1-4,  6,  9-10(Jan. -April,  June,  Sept.- 
Oct.,  1884).    London  [1883-84].    12°.  *  IDA 

Scottish  Meteorological  Society.  Jour- 
nal of  the. .  .society,  series  3,  v.  9,  no.  8 
(1891);  V.  11,  no.  15-16(1900).  Edinburgh, 
1891-1900.     4°.  PRA 

Scottish  Protestant,  edited  by  J.  Gibson. 
V.  1-2.    Glasgow:  W.  R.  McPhun,  1852.    8°. 

ZMY 


Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publica- 
tions.] part  1-date.  Edinburgh,  1898-1913. 
4°.  ARCA 

Founded  in  Edinburgh  in  1898  for  "the  prepara- 
tion and  printing  of  inde-xes  and  abstracts  of  Scot- 
tish records."  No.  1,  4  and  5  were  issued  in  the 
Index  librarJ^  The  volumes  are  catalogued  sepa- 
rately  in   this  list. 

no.  1-3.  The  commissariot  record  of  Edinburgh. 
Register    of    testaments,    1514-1800.      1897-99. 

no.  4.  The  commissariot  record  of  Inverness. 
Register    of    testaments,    1630-1800.      1897. 

no.  5.  The  commissariot  record  of  Hamilton 
and  Campsie.  Register  of  testaments,  1564-1800. 
1898. 

no.  6.  The  commissariot  record  of  Aberdeen. 
Register    of    testaments,    1715-1800.       1899. 

no.  7.  The  commissariot  record  of  Glasgow. 
Register    of    testaments,    1547-1800.       1901. 

no.  8.  The  commissariot  record  of  St.  Andrews. 
Register  of  testaments,   1549-1800.      1902. 

no.  9.  The  commissariot  record  of  Argyle.  Reg- 
ister of  testaments,  1674-1800.     1902. 

no.  10.  The  commissariot  record  of  Caithness. 
Register    of    testaments,    1661-1664.      1902. 

no.  11.  The  commissariot  record  of  the  Isles. 
Register    of   testaments,    1661-1800. 

no.  12.  The  commissariot  record  of  Peebles. 
Register    of    testaments,    1681-1699.      1902. 

no.  13.  The  commissariot  record  of  Brechin. 
Register    of    testaments,    1567-1800.      1902. 

no.  14.  The  commissariot  record  of  Dumfries. 
Register    of    testaments,    1624-1800.       1902. 

no.  15.  The  commissariot  record  of  Dunblane. 
Register    of    testaments,    1539-1800.       1903. 

no.  16.  The  commissariot  record  of  Dunkeld. 
Register    of    testaments,    1682-1800.       1903. 

no.  17.  The  commissariot  record  of  Kirkcud- 
bright.     Executry    papers,    1663-1800.       1903. 

no.  18.  The  commissariot  record  of  Lauder. 
Register    of    testaments,    1561-1800.      1903. 

no.  19.  The  commissariot  record  of  Lanark. 
Register    of    testaments,    1595-1800.       1903. 

no.  20.  The  commissariot  record  of  Moray.  Reg- 
ister   of    testaments,    1684-1800.      1904. 

no.  21.  The  commissariot  record  of  Orkney  and 
Shetland.  Register  of  testaments.  Part  i.  Orkney, 
1611-1684.      Part    ii.     Shetland,    1611-1649.      1904. 

no.  22.  The  commissariot  record  of  Stirling. 
Register   of  testaments,    1607-1800.      1904. 

no.  23.  The  commissariot  record  of  Wigtown. 
Testaments,     1700-1800.       1904. 

no.  24.  Miscellaneous  executry  papers  preserved 
in,  H.M.   Register  House.     1481-1740.     1904. 

no.  25.  Register  of  burials  in  the  Chapel  Royal 
or    abbey    of    Holyroodhouse,    1706-1900.      1900. 

no.  26.  Register  of  interments  in  the  Greyfriars 
burying-ground,     Edinburgh,     1658-1700.       1902. 

no.  27.  The  register  of  marriages  for  the  par- 
ish   of    Edinburgh,    1595-1700.       1905. 

no.  28.  The  register  of  apprentices  of  the  city 
of    Edinburgh,    1583-1666.      1906. 

no.  29.  Protocol  book  of  Gavin  Ros,  N.P., 
1512-1532.       1908. 

no.  30.  Register  of  baptisms,  chapels  at  Bairnie 
and   Tillydesk,    1763-1801,   and   index,    1908. 

no.  31.  Index  to  genealogies,  birthbriefs,  and 
funeral  escutcheons  recorded  in  the  Lyon  office. 
1908. 

no.  32.  Index  to  the  register  of  burials  in  the 
churchyard    of   Restalrig,    1728-1854.      1908. 

no.  33.  The  commissariot  of  Argyll.  Register 
of    inventories,    1693-1702.      1909. 

no.  34.  The  commissariot  of  Edinburgh.  Con- 
sistorial    processes    and    decreets.      1658-1800.      1909. 

no.  35.  The  register  of  marriages  for  the  parish 
of    Edinburgh,    1701-1750.      1908. 

no.  36.  Charter  chest  of  the  earldom  of  Wig- 
town, 1214-1681;  and  the  charter  chest  of  the  earl- 
dom   of    Dundonald,    1219-1672.   1910. 

no.  37.  Protocol  book  of  Sir  Alexander  Gaw, 
1540-1558.       1910. 

no.  38.  Parish  registers  of  Dunfermline,  1561- 
1700.      1911. 

no.  39.  Parish  register  of  Durness,  1764-1814. 
1911. 

no.  40.  Protocol  book  of  Sir  William  Corbet, 
1529-1555.       1911. 

no.  41.     Register  of  baptisms,  proclamations,  mar- 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  continued. 

riages,  and  mortcloth  dues,  contained  in  the  kirk- 
session  records  of  the  parish  of  Torphichen,  1673- 
1714.      1911. 

no.  42.  Index  to  the  register  of  marriages  and 
baptisms  in  the  parish  of  Kilbarchan,  1649-1772. 
1912. 

no.  43.  Inventory  of  documents  relating  to  the 
Scrymgeour   family   estates,   1611.      1912. 

no.  44.      [Not    yet    published.] 

no.  45.  Melrose  parish  register  of  baptisms. 
1642-1722.      1910-11. 

no.  46.  Parish  of  Holvroodhouse  or  Canongate. 
Register    of    marriages,    1564-1800.      1911-13. 

Scottish,  The,  reformer;  a  weekly  tem- 
perance and  family  newspaper,  v.  16,  no. 
383,  386.  795,  799,  801,  803-804,  819,  821,  823- 
824(1901);  v.  17,  no.  849,  851,  854,  867,  878, 
880-881;  v.  18,  no.  910-911;  v.  19,  no.  990. 
Glasgow,  1901-04.     f°.  ft  VTZA 

Scottish  review.  A  quarterly  journal  of 
social  progress  and  general  literature,  v. 
1-10   (1853-62).     Glasgow,   1853-62.     8°. 

*DE 

Scottish  review.  v.  1-36(1882-1900). 
London  (Paisley),  1883-1900.     8°.         *  DA 

Discontinued. 

Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publications.] 
V.  1-61(1883/4-1912);  new  series,  1-5(1911- 
13).     Edinburgh,  1884-1913.    8°.  NDP 

Founded  in  Edinburgh  in  1882  "for  the  purpose 
of  printing  and  editing  texts  in  early  and  middle 
Scots." 

The  volumes  were  originally  issued  in  parts  and 
are  entered  here  according  to  the  official  number- 
ing. In  the  case  of  a  work  published  in  more  than 
i>ne  part,  the  numbering  of  each  part  comprised  in 
it   is   stated. 

V.  1.  The  kingis  quair:  together  with  a  ballad 
of  good  counsel.  By  King  James  I.  of  Scotland, 
part   1.      1884. 

V.  2.  The  poems  of  William  Dunbar,  parts  2, 
14,  16,  21,  29.     3  V.     1893. 

V.  3.  Ane  treatise  callit  The  court  of  Venus, 
deuidit  into  four  buikis:  newlie  compyllt  be  lohne 
Rolland   in    Dalkeith,    1575.      part   3.      1884. 

V.  5.  The  historic  of  Scotland  wrytten  first  in 
Latin  by...Jhone  Leslie... and  translated  in  Scot- 
tish by  Father  Tames  Dalrymple.  . .  1596.  parts  5, 
14,    19,   34.      1888-95. 

V.  6.  The  actis  and  deidis  of  the  illustere  and 
vailzeand  campioun  Schir  William  Wallace...  By 
Henry   the   Minstrel,      parts   6-7,    17.      1889. 

V.  8.     Sir  Tristrem.     part  8.      1886. 

V.  9.  The  poems  of  Alexander  Montgomerie. 
parts  9-11.      1887. 

V.  12.  The  richt  vay  to  the  Kingdom  of  Heuine. 
By  John  Gau.     part   12.      1888. 

V.  13.  Legends  of  the  saints  in  the  Scottish 
dialect  of  the  fourteenth  century.  3  v.  parts  13, 
18,   23,   25,   35,   37.      1896. 

v.  15.  Certain  tractates:  together  with  the  book 
of  four  score  three  questions,  and  a  translation  of 
Vincentius  Lirinensis.     2  v.     parts   15,  22.      1888-90. 

v.  20.  Satirical  poems  of  the  time  of  the  Ref- 
ormation.    2  V.     parts  20,  24,   28,   30.      1891-93. 

V.  26.  Vernacular  writings  of  George  Buchanan. 
1892. 

v.  27.  Scottish  alliterative  poems  in  riming  stan- 
zas,     parts    27,    38.      1897. 

V.  31.  The  Bruce:  or  The  book  of  the  most 
excellent  and  noble  prince  Robert  de  Broyss... 
Compiled  by  Master  John  Barbour.  ..  1375.  2  v. 
parts    31,    32,    33.      1894. 

V.   36.      The    poems    of    Alexander    Scott.      1896. 

V.  39.  A  compendious  book  of  godly  and  spiritual 
songs,  commonly  known  as  "The  gude  and  godlie 
ballatis."     Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1567.     1897. 

V.  40.  Works  of  Sir  William  Mure  of  Rowallan. 
2  V.     parts  40,  41.     1898. 

V.  42.     The  historic  and  cronicles  of  Scotland... 


Written  and   collected   by   Robert   Lindesay   of  Pits- 
cottie.     3   V.     parts  42,  43,   60.      1899-1911. 

V.  44.  Gilbert  of  the  Hayes  prose  manuscript 
(.•\.D.    1456).      1901. 

V.  45.  Catholic  tractates  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury,   1573-1600.      1901. 

V.  46.  New  Testament  in  Scots.  .  .turned  into 
Scots  by  Murdoch  Nisbet  c.  1520.  3  v.  parts  46, 
49,    52.      1901-05. 

v.  47.  Livy's  History  of  Rome,  the  first  five 
books,  translated  into  Scots  bv  John  Bellenden,  1533. 
2    v.      parts    47,    51.      1901-03. 

v.  48.  Poems  of  Alexander  Hume  ( ?1557-1609.) 
1902. 

v.  SO.  The  original  Chronicle  of  Andrew  of 
Wyntoun.     6  v.     parts  50,   53,   54,   56,   57.      1903-08. 

v.  55.  Poems  of  Robert  Henryson.  v.  2-3.  parts 
55,  58.     1908. 

v.  59.  Poems  of  Alexander  Montgomerie.  Sup- 
plementary   volume,      part    59.      1910. 

V.   61.     Geddie,    William.       Bibliography    of    mid- 
dle  Scots  poets,     part  61.     1912. 
New  Series 

V.  1.  The  kingis  quair:  together  with  a  ballad 
of    good    counsel.      2.    ed.      1911. 

V.  2.  Lancelot  of  the  Laik.  From  Cambridge 
University    Library   ms.      1912. 

V.  3-4.  The  poetical  works  of  William  Drum- 
mond   of  Hawthornden.     2  v.      1913. 

V.  5.  Poems  of  James  Stewart  of  Baldynneis. 
V.    2.     1913. 

Slater's  Royal  national  commercial  di- 
rectory of  Scotland...  Manchester,  1878. 
4°.  tCP 

Map   lacking. 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archaeologia  Scotica;  or.  Transactions  of 
the  society,  v.  1-5.  Edinburgh,  1792-1890, 
4°. 


No    more    to    be    published. 
Proceedings. 

Index  to  v.    1-3   in  v.   3. 

— — -  Laws    as    revised. 
May  8,   1901.     Edinburgh, 


CPA 

Superseded    by    the 


July    18,    1900; 
1900-01.     8°. 
CPA  p,  box 

Proceedings,  v.  1,  2(1851-78);  ser- 
ies 2,  V.  1-12(1878-90);  series  3.  v.  1-12 
(1890-1902);  series  4,  v.  1-9(1903-11). 
Edinburgh:  the  society,  1855-1911.     sq.  8°. 

CPA 

The  volumes  are  also  numbered  consecutively. 

General  index  and  index  of  illus- 
trations to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  v.  1-24(1851- 
90).     Edinburgh:  the  society.  1902.     sq.  8°. 

CPA 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Jubilee  address 
to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland, 
1902.  The  pre-history  of  the  Scottish  area. 
Edinburgh:  Neill  and  Co.,  1902.  57  p. 
illus.     sq.  8°.  QPMp.boxl 

Smellie,  William.  An  historical  account 
of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792. 
4°.     V.   1,  p.  iii-xxxiii.)  f  CPA 

Society  of  Solicitors  of  Banffshire. 
Charter  of  incorporation  in  favour  of  the 
society...  1840.  Banff:  J.  Paterson,  1841. 
10  p.     8°.  XAIp.v.7 


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Periodicals  and  Transactions,  contimied. 

Spalding  Club.  [Publications.  Aber- 
deen, V.  d.    4°.] 

This  club  >vas  founded  in  Aberdeen  in  1839 
"for  the  printing  of  the  historical,  ecclesiastical, 
genealogical,  typographical  and  literary  remains  of 
the  north-eastern  counties  of  Scotland."  The  club 
was    dissolved    in    1870. 

The  volumes  in  the  New  York  Public  Library 
are   here   listed   in   their   official   order. 

[no.  3,  6,  16,  20,  24.]  Miscellany  of  the  Spald- 
ing Club.     5  V.     1841-52. 

[no.  7.]  Extracts  from  the  presbytery  book  of 
Strathbogie.      1631-1654.      1843. 

[no.  9.]  Collections  for  a  history  of  the  shires 
of    Aberdeen    and    Banff.      1843. 

[no.  12,  19.]  Extracts  from  the  Council  regis- 
ter   of   Aberdeen.      1398-1625.      2    v.      1844-48. 

[no.  13-14.]  Registrum  episcopatus  Aberdonen- 
sis.     2   V.      1845. 

[no.  18.]  Genealogical  deduction  of  the  family 
of  Rome  of  Kilravock.      1848. 

[no.  30.]     Book  of  the  thanes  of  Cawdor.     1859. 

[no.  33.]  The  diary  of  Alexander  Brodie  of 
Brodie,    1630-1635.      1863. 

[no.  34.]  Ane  account  of  the  family  of  Innes, 
by    Duncan   Forbes   of   Culloden,    1698.      1864. 

Each  of  these  volumes  is  catalogued  separately 
in  this  list. 

Speculative  Society  of  Edinburgh.  His- 
tory of  the  Speculative  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh, from  its  institution  in  m.dcc.lxiv. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  society,  1845. 
5  p.l.,  485(1)  p.    4°.  *EC 

Large  paper  copy. 

Laws     of     the. .  .society. .  .       1808, 

1883.    Edinburgh,  1808-83.    8°.  NAN  p.  box 

List  of  office-bearers  and  ordinary 

members  of  the. .  .society,  and  the  order 
of  business.  session  121-125  (1884/5- 
1888/9).      Edinburgh,    1884-88.     8°. 

NAN  p.  box 

Spottiswoode  Society.  The  Spottis- 
woode  miscellany:  a  collection  of  original 
papers  and  tracts,  illustrative  chiefly  of 
the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh: The  Spottiswoode  Society,  1844-45. 
2  V.    8°.  CP 

Tail's  Edinburgh  magazine,  new  series, 
V.  1-15.  20-21,  23-27(1834-48,  1853-54,  1856- 
60).     Edinburgh,   1834-60.     4°.  *  DA 

Thistle,  The.  A  Scottish  patriotic  ma- 
gazine. V.  1(1908-9).  Edinburgh:  J.  &  J. 
Gray  &  Co.,   1909.     8°.  CPA 

Titan.  A  monthly  magazine,  v.  23-29. 
Edinburgh,  1856-59.     8°.  *  DE 

Continuation    of   Hogg's  Instructor. 

University  of  St.  Andrews,  St.  Andrews. 
Publications,  no.  1-10.  Oxford,  1901-11. 
8°. 

University   of   St.   Andrews.      Five 

hundredth  anniversary  memorial  volume 
of  scientific  papers  contributed  by  mem- 
bers of  the  university.  Edited  by  W.  C. 
M'Intosh,  J.  E.  Steggall  (and,  J.  C.  Irvine. 
Edinburgh:  rT.  &  A.  Constable,]  1911.  xi, 
354  p.,  1  1.     4°. 

Viking    Club.      Old-lore    miscellany    of 


Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness,  and  Suther- 
land. See  Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,    Caithness   and    Sutherland. 

Weekly,  The,  magazine;  or,  Edinburgh 
amusement.  Containing  the  essence  of 
all  the  magazines,  reviews,  newspapers, 
etc.,  published  in  Great  Britain,  etc.  v.  10, 
14-15,  19-20,  31-33.  Edinburgh,  1770-76. 
8°.  *  DE 

V.    10,    14-15,   31-33    imperfect. 

Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  v.  1-7(1808-37).  Edinburgh, 
1811-38.     8°.  PQA 

West  of  Scotland  Iron  and  Steel  Insti- 
tute. Journal,  v.  1-19.  Glasgow,  1892- 
1912.    8°.  VLA 

•  List  of  members,     session  1910/11- 

1911/12.     Glasgow,  1911-12.     8°.  VHT 

Wodrow  Society.  Annual  report  and 
state  of  accounts,  no.  3-4.  Edinburgh: 
Wodrow  Society,  1824-25.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.  box 

[Publications.]       Edinburgh,     1842- 


50.     8°. 

Founded  in  1841  "for  the  publication  of  the 
works  of  the  fathers  and  early  writers  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  of  Scotland."  The  society  practi- 
cally ceased  to  exist  in  1850. 

no.  1.  The  autobiography  and  diary  of  Mr.  James 
Melvill,  minister  of  Kilrenny  in  Fife.  With  a 
continuation    of   the    diary.      1842. 

no.  2.  The  history  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
from  the  year  1558  to  August,  1637.  By  John 
Row.  With  a  continuation  to  July,  1639,  by  his 
son,   John   Row.      1842. 

no.  3.  The  correspondence  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Wodrow,     minister     of     Eastwood.       3     v.       1842-43. 

no.  4.  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Bruce,  mini- 
ster of  Edinburgh;  reprinted  from  the  original  edi- 
tion of  1590  and  1591.  With  collections  for  his 
life    by    Rev.    R.    Wodrow.      1843. 

no.  S.  The  history  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
by  Mr.  David  Calderwood,  some  time  minister  of 
Crailing.      8   v.      1842-49. 

no.  6.  Select  works  of  Robert  Rollock,  princi- 
pal of  the  University  of  Edinburgh.     2  v.      1844-49. 

no.  7.  Select  biographies.  Edited  for  the  Wod- 
row Society,  chiefly  from  manuscripts  in  the  library 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates.     2  v.     1845-47. 

no.  8.  An  apologetical  narration  of  the  state 
and  government  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  since  the 
Reformation,  by  W.  Scot.  Certaine  records  touching 
the  estate  of  the  kirk  in  the  years  1605  and  1606, 
by  John  Forbes.     1846. 

no.  9.  The  miscellany  of  the  Wodrow  Society: 
containing  tracts  and  original  letters  chiefly  re- 
lating to  the  ecclesiastical  affairs  of  Scotland  dur- 
ing the   sixteenth   and   seventeenth   centuries.      1844. 

no.  10.  The  history  of  the  Reformation  in  Scot- 
land.    By  John   Knox.      2   v.      1846-48. 

no.  11.  The  life  of  Mr.  Robert  Blair,  minister 
of  St.  Andrews,  containing  his  autobiography,  from 
1593  to  1636,  with  supplement  to  his  life,  and 
continuation  of  the  history  of  the  times  to  1680, 
bv  his  son-in-law,  Mr.  William  Row,  minister  of 
Ceres.      1848. 

no.  12.  A  logical  analysis  of  the  epistle  of  Paul 
to  the  Romans,  by  Charles  Ferme,  translated  from 
the  Latin  by  William  Skae;  and  a  commentary  on 
the  same  epistle  by  Andrew  Melville,  in  the  original 
Latin.      Edited   with   a    life   of   Ferme.      1850. 

Young  Scots  Society.  Young  Scots 
publication  department,  no.  9.  Edin- 
burgh [1907?].     12°. 


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Scotland. 

Aanspraak,  gedaan  door  een  van  de  le- 
den  der  conventie  van  de  Staaten  in  Schot- 
land.  [Uyt  het  Engelsch  vertaald.i  [Am- 
sterdam: A.  Dz.  Oossaan,  1689.]     7  p.    4°. 

CP  p.  box  4 

Answers  by  the  annual  committee  of 
the  convention  of  the  Royal  Burrows  of 
Scotland,  to  the  dissent  made  by  Lord 
Drumore,  as  assessor  for  the  Burgh  of 
North-Berwick.  Edinburgh:  J.  Davidson, 
1734.     52  p.     12°.  CPp.boxS 

Brief  van  de  commissarissen  van  het 
coninck-ryck  van  Schotland  residerende 
tot  Londen.  Aen  Wilhelm  Lenthall... 
spreecker  van  het  huys  vande  Commvnes. 
Raeckende  de  teghenwoordighe  proceduy- 
ren  in  dit  coninghrijck,  teghen  de  religie, 
den  coningh  ende  het  gouvernement. 
Mitsgaders,  haere  declaratie  ende  prote- 
statie,  teghen  het  weghnemen  van  sijne 
majesteyts  leven.  's  Graven-Haghe:  L. 
Breeckevelt,  1649.     7  1.     4°. 

CI  p.v.  91,  no.36 

The  declaration  of  the  estates  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Scotland  containing  the  claim 
of  right,  and  the  offer  of  the  crown  to 
their  Majesties  William  and  Queen  Mary. 
Edinburgh,   1779.     15  p.     8°.     CK  p.v.  177 

Edinburgh  gazette.  1793/4.  no.  1,  3-35, 
37-157;  1903-date.  Edinburgh,  1793-date. 
f°.  *  SAE 

Inquisitionum  ad  capellam  domini  re- 
gis retornatarum,  quae  in  publicis  archivis 
Scotiae  adhuc  servantur,  abbreviatio. . . 
n.  p.,    1811-16.     3  V.     f°.  ttARF 

Licensing  (Scotland)  Act,  1903.  Tables 
showing  the  licensing  districts  formed  in 
1903  by  county  councils  in  Scotland,  with 
the  population  of  each. .  .district. . .  Lon- 
don: Wyman  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  1904.  12  p.  f°. 
tt  VTZO  p.v.  6,  no.l6 

Licensing  (Scotland)  Act.  1903._  Tables 
showing  the  populations  of  counties,  local 
government  districts,  and  burghs  _  (Scot- 
land) with  reference  to  the  provisions  of 
the... act...  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  1903.     19  p.    f°.   ft  TLV  p.v.  10,  no.20 

Licensing  (Scotland)  Acts  Amendment 
Bill.  Tables  showing  the  population  of 
counties,  districts,  and  burghs  in  Scotland 
with  reference  to  the  proposals  of  the 
bill.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1903. 
20    p.      f°.  tt  SDN  p.v.  2,  no.15 

Private  legislation  procedure  (Scotland). 
Report...  [London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode,  1907.]  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
211.)  tSB   p.v.  36,  no.4 

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of  the  preparation  of  the   Bulletin   lists. 


Register  containeing  the  state  and  condi- 
tion of  every  burgh  within  the  kingdome 
of  Scotland,  in  the  year  1692.  (In:  Scot- 
tish Burgh  Records  Society.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1881.     4°.     p.   49-157.)         CP 

Sets  of  the  royal  burghs  of  Scotland. 
(In:  Scottish  Burgh  Records  Society. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1881.  4°.  p.  159- 
295.)  CP 

Board  of  Prison  Directors 

Rules    for    prisons    in    Scotland.      Edin- 
burgh: T.  Constable,  1847.     iv,  40  p.  12°. 
SLTp.v.  22,  no.  11 

Board  of  Supervision  for  the  Relief  of  the  Poor 
Serial 

Annual  report  of  the  board,  no.  29, 
[35],  37,  39(1873/4.  1879/80,  1881/2,  1883/4). 
Edinburgh,  1874-84.     8°.  SGF 

Non-serial 

Regulations  made  and  issued  by  the 
Board  of  Supervision  for  the  Relief  of  the 
Poor  in  Scotland,  in  terms  of  the  5th 
section  of  the  Vaccination  (Scotland) 
Act,  26  and  27  Vict.,  c.  108.  n.p.  [1863.] 
4  p.     8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.23 

Rules  framed  by  the  Board  of  Supervi- 
sion under  the  statute  8  and  9  Vict.,  cap. 
83,  as  to  medical  relief  of  the  poor.  n.  p. 
[1863.]     4  p.     8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.  21 

Rules,     instructions     and     recommenda- 
tions   to    parochial    authorities...      Edin- 
burgh:  Murray  &  Gibb,   1854.     83  p.     8°. 
*  C  p.v.  1223,  no.31 

Vaccination  Act.  (Circular  dated  Aug. 
20,  1863.]  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh.  1863.]  3  p. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.24 

Board    of    Trustees    of    the    National    Galleries 
of  Scotland 

Report,  no.  1-2(1907-1908/9).  Glasgow 
and  Edinburgh,  1908-09.     f°.  t  MAVZ 

Census   Office 

Census  of  Scotland,  1911.  Preliminary 
report.  London:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
1911.    XX,  65  p.,  1  diagr.    f°.  ft  SDG 

Census  of  Scotland,  1911.  Report  of 
the  twelfth  decennial  census  of  Scotland. 

ttSDG 

V.  1,  part  1.  City  of  Edinburgh.  London: 
Oliver   &   Boyd,    1912.      38   p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  2.  City  of  Glasgow,  id.,  1912.  39-79 
p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  3.  City  of  Dundee,  id.,  1912.  81-115 
p.  f°. 

V.  1,  part  4.  City  of  Aberdeen,  id.,  1912.  117- 
155.  8a  p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part  5.  County  of  Aberdeen.  id.,  1912. 
157-242   p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  6.  County  of  Argyll,  id.,  1912.  243- 
312  p.     f°. 

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Scotland,  continued. 

V.  1,  part  7.     County    of    Ayr.      id.,    1912.      313- 
417  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  8.     County   of   Banff,      id.,    1912.     419- 
465  p.     f. 

V.  1,  part  9.     County  of  Berwick,    id.,  1912.    467- 
514  p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part  10.     County  of  Bute,     id.,   1912.     515- 
549  p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part  11.     County    of    Caithness,      id.,    1912. 
551-587    p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  12.     County     of      Clackmannan.        id., 
1912.      589-625   p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part  13.     County  of  Dumbarton,     id..  1912. 
627-707  p.     f 

V.  1,  part  14.     County    of    Dumfries.      id.,    1912. 
709-764  p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part  15.     County   of   Edinburgh,      id.,   1912. 
765-845    p.      f°. 

V.   1,  part   16.     County  of  Elgin,     id.,   1912.     847- 
892  p.     f. 

V.   1,  part  17.     County   of   Fife,      id.,    1912.      893- 
1012   p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  18.     County     of     Forfar.       id..     1912 
1013-1094  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  19.     County  of  Haddington,     id.,  1912. 
1095-1141    p.      i". 

V.   1,  part  20.     County    of    Inverness,      id.,    1912. 
1143-1219    p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  21.     County   of    Kincardine.      London: 
Wyman    &    Sons,    1912.      1221-1266   p.      i° . 

V.   1,  part  22.     County      of      Kinross.        London: 
Oliver  &  Boyd,  1912.     1267-1298  p.    f. 

V.   1,  part  23.      County    of     Kirkcudbright.       Lon- 
don:  Wyman   &   Sons,    1912.      1299-1351    p.      f°. 

V.   1,  part  24.      County    of    Lanark,    with    appen- 
dix, shewing  population  of  area  affected  by  Glasgow 
Boundaries  Act,   1912.     id.,   1912.      1353-1575   p.     f°. 
V.   1,  part  25.     County  of  Linlithgow,     id.,   1912. 
1577-1623  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  26.     County  of  Nairn,     id.,  1912.     1625- 
1656  p.      i" . 

V.  1,  part  27.     County     of     Orkney.       id..     1912. 
1657-1704  p.     i". 

V.   1,  part  28.     County    of    Peebles.       id..     1912. 
1705-1741    p.      f°. 

V.   1,  part  29.     County      of     Perth.        id.,      1912. 
1743-1845   p.     i". 

V.  1,  part  30.     County    of    Renfrew.      id.,    1913. 
1  p.l.,   1849-1938  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  31.      County    of    Ross    and    Cromarty, 
id.,  1912.     1939-2002  p.     f°. 

V.  1,  part   32.     County   of   Roxburgh,      id.,    1913. 
1    p.l.,  2005-2054  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  33.     County     of     Selkirk.       id.,     1912. 
2055-2092  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  34.     County    of    Shetland.       id.,     1913. 
2093-2132  p.     f°. 

V.   1,  part  35.     County     of     Stirling.       id.,     1913. 
2133-2220  p.      f°. 

V.  1,  part  36.     County  of  Sutherland,     id.,   1913. 
2221-2257    p.      i" . 

V.   1,  part  37.     County    of    Wigtown.      id.,    1913. 
2259-2301    p.     f°. 


Commissioners  of  Parliament 

Advice,  sent  from  his  Majesties  Commis- 
sioners in  Scotland:  to  both  the  honour- 
able Houses  of  Parliament  in  England; 
January  15th,  1642;  for  composing  the 
present  differencies  and  distractions  in 
this  kingdome...  [Signed  Ja.  Primrose.] 
Edinburgh,   1642.     1   p.l.,  4  p.     12°.         CI 

Some  papers  given  in  by  the  commis- 
sioners of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland;  to 
the  honourable  Houses  of  the  Parliament 
of  England;  in  answer  to  their  votes  of  the 
24th  of  September,  1646;  concerning  the 
disposing  of  His  Majesties  person.  Edin- 
burgh: E.  Tyler,  prtr.,  1646.  1  p.l.,  30  p. 
4'-  CI  p.  box  1646  S 


Committee     ot^     Bankruptcy     Law     of     Scotland 
Amendment 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed... 
to  mquire  into  the  bankruptcy  law  of 
Scotland  and  its  administration.  Edin- 
burgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.     2  v      f 

TLX 

V.   1.     Report.      1    p.l.,   16  p.     f. 
V.  2.     Minutes   of   evidence.  .  .with  appendix  and 
index.     Ill,  177  p.     f°. 

Congested    Districts    Board 
Serial 

Report,  no.  1-12(1897/8-1909/10).  Glas- 
gow, 1898-1910.    i".  ttVPX 

Non-serial 

Local  rates  in  congested  districts  (Scot- 
land). Return  giving  the  amount  of  local 
rates  per  pound  levied  during  the  years 
1892-3  to  1903-4... as  specified  in  the  sixth 
annual  report  of  the. .  .board. . .  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd..  1905 
20  p.    f°.  tt  TIN  p.v.  31,  no.9 

Courts 

Report  to  the... lords  of  council  and 
session,  and  lord  chief  commissioner  of 
the  jury  court. .  .presented  by  a  committee 
composed  of  united  committees  of  the 
Faculty  of  Advocates,  the  Society  of 
Writers  to  the  Signet,  and  the  Society  of 
Solicitors  before  the  Supreme  Courts  in 
Scotland,  on  the  draught  act  of  sederunt 
for  repealing  certain  subsisting  acts  of 
sederunt,  and  consolidating  the  enact- 
ments therein  contained; — and  also  for 
farther  improving  the  forms  in  the  Court 
of  Session,     n.  p.,   n.  d.  Z7,   59  p.     8°. 

XMH  p.v.  2,  no.2 

Tables  of  fees  chargeable  by  practi- 
tioners before  the  Court  of  Sessions,  Jury 
Court,  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  and  Court 
of  Commission  of  Teinds  in  Scotland. 
[Edinburgh,]   1829.     34  p.,   1   1.     8°. 

XMH  p.v.  2,  no.20 

Courts:  Court  of  Exchequer 

Legacy  dut}^  Report  of  the  case  the 
advocate-general  of  Scotland  against  the 
earl  of  Stair.  &c.  (Stair's  trustees).  Edin- 
burgh: W.  H.  Lizars,  1850.  1  p.l.,  39  p. 
8°.  XMH  p.v.  5,  no.l2 

Crofters  Commission 
Serial 

Report... as  to  their  proceedings,  1896- 
1909,  1911/12.  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh, 
1897-1912.     f°.  ffTE 

First  issued  in  1887.  Also  included  in  the 
Parliamentary  Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library 
can   supply  a   complete   file. 

Non-serial 

Crofters  Holdings  (Scotland)  Act.   Copy 

of  the  Crofters  Holdings  (Scotland)  Acts, 

indicating  the  extensions  and  amendments 

thereof    proposed    by    the     Small    Land- 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 

Scotland,  continued. 

holders    (Scotland)    Bill    (as   amended   by 

the  standing  committee  on  Scottish  bills) 

and  on  report.     London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 

woode   [1907].     40  p.,   1   1.     f°.    (H.   of   C. 

paper   296.)  ft  TE  p.v.  7,  no.38 

Report  to  the  secretary  for  Scotland... 
on  the  social  condition  of  the  people  of 
Lewis  in  1901,  as  compared  with  twenty 
years  ago.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,  1902.    civ,  65  p.    f°.  ft  CRB 

Crown:  James  vii 

Proclamation  [Of  protection  to  subjects 
of  the  Protestant  religion].  June  28,  1687. 
Edinburgh:  Heirs  of  A.  Anderson,  prtrs., 
1687.     1  1.     f°.  Reserve 

Crown    Office 
Serial 

Assessments  (counties,  cities  and 
burghs)  (Scotland).  Return  showing  the 
total  amounts  of  assessments  collected... 
with  the  total  cost  of  collection.  1901/2. 
London    [1903].     f°.  t  TIB 

Non-serial 

Deer  forests,  Highland  crofting  coun- 
ties (Argyllshire,  Inverness-shire,  Ross 
and  Cromarty,  Sutherland,  Caithness,  and 
Orkney  and  Shetland).  Return  giving 
the  name  of  each  deer  forest. .  .the  amount 
of  the  assessment,  its  acreage  for  the  years 
1883,  1898.  1904  and  1908,  and  showing  the 
increase  or  decrease  in  the  acreage  be- 
tween the  years  1904  and  1908  (in  con- 
tinuation of  Parliamentary  Paper,  no.  232, 
of  session  1905)...  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1908.  5  p.  i°.  (H.  of 
C.    paper   220.)  f  M  Y  p.v.  1,  no.32 

Deer  forests,  &c.,  Scotland.  Return  of 
particulars  of  all  deer  forests  and  lands 
exclusively  devoted  to  sport  in  counties 
other  than  crofting  counties...  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1908.  4  p. 
f°.    (H.  of  C.  paper  344.)  f  MY  p.v.  1,  no.33 

Local  Government  (Scotland)  Act,  1894. 
Elections...  Return  of  the  cost  of  the 
elections  of  county  councils,  town  coun- 
cils, and  burgh  commissioners,  and  parish 
councils  in  Scotland,  as  first  held... in 
1898...  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
prtrs.,  1900.  128  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
145.)  ft  SEH  p.v.  34,  no.3 

Scottish  local  authorities  (deputation  ex- 
penses). Return  arranged  according  to 
counties,  of  expenses  during  each  of  the 
five  years  ending. ..  15. .  .May,  1908  of  de- 
putations to  London  in  connection  with 
(a)  public  general  bills;  (b)  private  bills. . . 
Edinburgh:  Morrison  &  Gibb,  Ltd.,  1909. 
6  p.     f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  374.) 

tt  TIF  p.v.  36,  no.27 


Teinds,  &c.  (Scotland).  Return  of  the 
rental  of  each  county  and...  parish  in 
Scotland,  and  of  the  value  of  the  teinds 
appertaining  thereto,  and  the  value  of 
such  portion  of  them  as  is  now  appropri- 
ated to  the  payment  of  stipend  and 
communion  elements...  Glasgow:  J. 
Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1907.  26  p.,  1  1.  f°. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  146.)  ft  TIS 

Treatment  of  youthful  offenders  (Scot- 
land). Return  showing,  for  each  summary 
criminal  court  in  Scotland,  the  number  of 
children  and  young  persons  under  16  who 
were  proceeded  against  for  crimes  and 
offences  during  1906...     London:  Eyre  & 


Spottiswoode  [1907]. 
paper  345.) 

Same.       (Gt. 

1907,  V.  69.) 


18  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C. 
ft  SLE  p.v.  5,  no.26 

Br.     Park.     Papers. 
*SDD 


Educatio.m    Department 
Serial 

Accounts  of  school  boards.  Memoran- 
dum of  instructions.  1909.  London,  1909. 
f°.  t  STI 

Annual  report  by  the  accountant  for 
Scotland  to  the  Scotch  Education  Depart- 
ment, no.  1,  12,  24-39  (1873,  1884,  1896- 
1911).     V.  p.,   1874-1912.     8°.  STI 

Certificate  examination,  July.  (1.)  Lists 
of  successful  candidates.  (2.)  Questions 
proposed  to  queen's  scholars,  queen's  stu- 
dents, graduates  under  article  47ii(c),  and 
teachers  in  elementary  schools.  (3.)  Syl- 
labus of  subjects  of  examination  for  certi- 
ficates in  July  [following].  1898.  1900. 
London,   1898-1900.     8°.  STH  p.  box  4 

Circulars,  no.  221,  225,  231,  234,  433-434. 
London,  1898-1910.     8°  and  f°.  STI 

Code  of  regulations  for  continuation 
classes  providing  further  instruction  for 
those  who  have  left  school.  1901-09,  1911- 
12.      London,    1901-12.     8°.  STH 

Continuation  of:  Scotch  code  of  regulations  for 
evening   continuation   schools,   which   see. 

Code  of  regulations  for  day  schools, 
with  appendixes.  1897-1912.  London, 
1897-1912.     8°.  STI 

Continuation  classes  and  central  insti- 
tutions. Reports,  statistics,  &c.  1902/3- 
1910/12.     London,  1904-12.    8°.  STI 

Highland  division.  General  report. 
1911.      London,    1912.     8°.  STI 

King's  scholarship  examination,  Decem- 
ber... (I.)  List  of  successful  candidates. 
(II.)  Questions...  (III.)  Regulations 
and  syllabus...     1903.     London,  1904.     8°. 

SSG 

Leaving  certificate  examination.  Cir- 
culars relating  to  the  examination  to  be 
held,  with  appendix.  1906,  1908,  1910. 
London,    1906-09.     8°.  STH 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


21 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

Lists  of  school  boards,  secondary  edu- 
cation committees,  voluntary  schools,  and 
training  colleges,  with  the  names  of  clerks 
and  correspondents.  Feb..  1897,  May,  1898. 
Aug.,  1903,  Jan.,  1906.  Dec,  1911,  Feb., 
1913.    London.  1897-1913.    8°.  STI 

Title   varies  slightly. 

Lists  of  science  and  art  classes,  schools 
of  art,  and  schools  of  science,  conducted 
under  the  provisions  of  the  science  and 
art  directory,  and  of  higher  class  schools 
with  the  names  and  addresses  of  corres- 
pondents. June,  1898,  July,  1899.  Lon- 
don, 1899-1900.    8°.  STHp.box4 

Local  science  and  art  examinations  and 
technological  examinations.     1912.     [Lon- 
don: A.  &  E.  Walter,  Ltd.,  1912.,    6  p.    f°. 
t  SSD  p.v.  26,  no.  1 

Northern  division.  General  report. 
1896-1907,  1909,  1911-12.  London.  1897- 
1913.     8°.  STI  p.  box 

Queen's  scholarship  and  studentship  ex- 
amination. 1.  List  of  successful  candi- 
dates. 2.  Questions  proposed  to  candi- 
dates for  admission  to  training  colleges. .  . 
3.  Regulations  and  syllabus...  Dec, 
1900.     London,  1901.    8°.  SSGp.box2 

Regulations  as  to  grants  to  secondary 
schools.  1907-09,  1912.  London,  1907-12. 
8°.  STI 

Regulations  for  the  preliminary  educa- 
tion, training  and  certification  of  teachers 
for  various  grades  of  schools.  1906-10, 
1912-13.     London,  1906-13.    8°.  STI 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on 
Education  in  Scotland.  [Separate.]  1874, 
1896/7-1911/12.      London,    1875-1912.      8'. 

STI 

First  report  made  for  1873/4.  Also  included  in 
the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library 
can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Reports  of  the  Committee  of  Council 
on  Education  in  Scotland. .  .with  appen- 
dix. 1896/7-1911/12.  London,  1897-1912. 
8°.  STI 

Return,  showing  expenditure  from  grant 
for  public  education  upon  annual  grants 
to  elementary  schools;  the  actual  number 
of  elementary  schools  on  the  annual  grant 
list,  and  results  of  inspection  and  examina- 
tion of  elementary  schools.  1895/6-1897/8. 
London,  1897-99.     8°. 

Return  showing  i.  The  expenditure  from 
the  grant  for  public  education...  ii.  A 
list  of  day  schools  aided  from  parliamen- 
tary grant,  with  statistics  relating  there- 
to... III.  Summarised  statistics  of  day 
schools.  1901/2-1906/7.  London,  1903-08. 
8°.  STI 

Return    showing   the    expenditure    from 


the  grant  for  public  education. .  .upon  an- 
nual grants  to  state-aided  schools. .  .the 
actual  number  of  state  aided  day  schools 
on  the  annual  grant  list... the  results  of 
the  inspection. .  .of ..  .day  schools  and 
evening  continuation  schools.  1898/9- 
1901/2.     London,   1900-02.     f°.  STI 

Return  showing  the  extent  to  which,  and 
the  manner  in  which,  local  authorities  in 
Scotland  have  allocated  and  applied  funds 
to  the  purposes  of  technical  education. 
1896/7-1905/6.      London,    1898-[1907].      f°. 

ttSSM 

1901/2    in    tt  SSM   p.v.    3,   no.    8. 

Return  showing  i.  A  list  of  day  schools 
aided  from  parliamentary  grant,  with  sta- 
tistics relating  thereto...  ii.  Summarised 
statistics  of  day  schools  in  receipt  of  an- 
nual grants.  1907/8-1910/11.  London, 
1909-12.    8°.  STH 

Scotch  code  of  regulations  for  evening 
continuation  schools,  with  schedule  and 
appendixes.  1897-1900.  London,  1897- 
1900.     8°.  STH 

Continued  as:  Code  of  regulations  for  continua- 
tion   classes,    which    see. 

Secondary  education  (Scotland).  Leav- 
ing certificate  examination.  Further  cir- 
culars and  examination  papers.  1909-10, 
1912.     London,   1909-12.     8°.  STI 

Secondary  education  (Scotland).  Re- 
port.    1897-1910.     London,   1897-1910.     8°. 

STI 

First  issued  in  1893.  Included  in  the  Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library  can  supply 
a  complete  file.  Before  1902  called:  Report  for 
the   year   on   inspection   of   higher   class   schools. 

Southern  division.  General  report. 
1896-1909.     London,  1897-1910.     8°.       STI 

First  issued  in  1889.  Also  in  the  Parliamentary 
Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a 
complete    file. 

Teachers'  certificates...  (i.)  List  of 
king's  scholars  and. .  .students  recognised 
..  .as. .  .teachers. .  .  (ii.)  List  of  certifi- 
cated teachers,  trained  for  one  year... 
(ill.)  List  of ..  .scholars  and. .  .students, 
recognised  as  having  completed  a  third 
year  of  training. .  .  (iv.)  List  of  successful 
candidates  at  the  certificate  examination 
for  graduates.  .  .  (v.)  Examination  papers 
set...  (vi.)  Syllabus...  1902,1905,1908. 
London,  1903-09.    8°.  STI 

Training  of  teachers.  Report,  statis- 
tics, &c.  1896-1908/9.  London,  1897-1910. 
8°.  SSG 

1896  title  reads:  Training  colleges.  Reports... 
List  of  training  colleges.  .  .and  syllabus  of  subjects 
for  examination.  1897-1900  title  reads:  Training 
colleges.      Reports   and   papers... 

Western  division.  General  report. 
1896-1907,  1909-11.    London,  1897-1912.    8". 

STI 

First  issued  in  1889.  Also  in  the  Parliamentary 
Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library  can  supply  * 
complete   file. 


22 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

Non-serial 

The  cleansing  and  disinfecting  of 
schools.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  1907. 
9  p.     8°.  STp.v.  2,no.l6 

Draft  regulations  for  the  preliminary- 
education,  training,  and  certification  of 
teachers  for  various  grades  of  schools. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  1906.  1  p.l.,  31 
p.     f°.  ttSSDp.v.  13,no.ll 

Education  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return 
showing  the  population,  valuation,  the 
average  assessment  levied. .  .1900-01  to 
1902-03  in  each  parish...  London:  Wy- 
man &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1904.    30  p.     f°. 

tt  STH  p.v.  15,  no.9 

London:    Wyman    &    Sons,     Ltd., 

1904.     31  p.     f°.  tt  STH  p.v.  15,  no.13 

Education  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return 
showing  —  I.  The  proposed  new  school 
board  districts. .  .with  the  population,  the 
number  of  public  and  voluntary  schools 
on  the  annual  grant  list...  ii.  The  area, 
population  [etc.]  of  proposed. .  .districts 
...  London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1904. 
41    p.     f°.  tt  STH  p.v.  15,  no.l2 

Education  (Scotland)  Bill,  1908.  Copy 
"of  comparative  statement  showing  A. 
The  amounts  at  present  received  by  the 
secondary  education  committee  districts 
..."  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd. 
tl908.,     1  1.    f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  189.) 

tt  STH  p.v.  15,  no.34 

Education  (Scotland)  Bill,  1908.  Me- 
morandum explanatory  of  the  provisions 
of  the  bill.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode. 
1908.     1   p.l.,  9  p.     f°.  tt  SSD  p.v.  13,  no.5 

Education  (Scotland)  Bill,  1908.  Scheme 
"to  be  proposed  by  the  Scotch  Education 
Department  under  clause  14(2)  of  the  bill 
for  the  allocation  of  the  balance  of  the 
education. .  .fund. . ."  London:  Eyre  & 
Spottiswoode  [1908].  3  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  165.)  f  STH  p.v.  14,  no.4 

General  report  by  W.  Leslie  Mackenzie 
on  the  teaching  of  school  and  personal 
hygiene  to  students  in  training  as  teachers 
in  Scotland.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons. 
Ltd.,    1907.     16   p.     8°.         STp.v.2,no.l7 

Instructions  relative  to  the  teaching  of 
drawing.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,  1898.     9  p.     f  °.  t  MBB 

List  of  classes  conducted  under  the 
continuation  class  code  (shewing  subjects 
taught)  and  of  central  institutions  under 
article  87  thereof;  of  secondary  schools 
conducted  under  the  regulations  as  to 
grants  to  secondary  schools  or  the  minute 
of  30th  May  1903;  and  of  secondary  edu- 
cation committees  with  the  names  and  ad- 
dresses of  correspondents.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1908.    38  p.    8°. 

STH  p.v.  20,  no.15 


List  of  school  boards  giving  particulars 
of  the  estimated  grants.  London:  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode,   1897.     11  p.     i°. 

STH  p.v.  20,  no.4 

Memorandum  on  the  code  of  regula- 
tions for  continuation  classes.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1901.  4  p. 
8°. 

Memorandum  on  Greek  pronunciation. 
July  4th,  1910.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode, 1910.     5  p.    8°.        RGB  p.v.  1,  no.8 

Memorandum  on  nature  study  and  the 
teaching  of  science  in  Scottish  schools. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons.  1908.  iv,  50  p. 
8°.  STHp.v.  13,no.lO 

Memorandum  as  to  the  provisions  of 
section  17  of  the  Education  (Scotland) 
Act,  1908.  n.  t-p.  [London:  Eyre  &  Spot- 
tiswoode,   Ltd.,    1909?]     8   p.      f°. 

tt  STH  p.v.  18,  no.l4 

Memorandum  on  the  study  of  history  in 
Scottish  schools.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons,  1907.    iv,  18  p.    8°.  STH  p.v.  13,  no.ll 

Memorandum  on  the  study  of  languages. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  1907.  iv,  20  p. 
8°. 

Memorandum  on  the  teaching  of  arith- 
metic in  primary  schools.  London:  Wy- 
man &  Sons,  1907.    2  p.l.,  18  p.    8°. 

OEG  p.v.  58,  no.l8 

Memorandum  on  the  teaching  of  draw- 
ing. London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  1907.  iv, 
17  p.     8°. 

Memorandum  on  the  teaching  of  Eng- 
lish in  Scottish  primary  schools.    London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1907.     iv,  27  p.     8°. 
STH  p.v.  13,  no.13 

Minute  establishing  a  code  of  regula- 
tions for  Scotland,  1873.  Edinburgh:  R. 
M.  Cameron,  1873.    31  p.    8°.  SSEp.box4 

Regulations  applicable  to  the  code  of 
1899,  with  regard  to  school  registers  and 
the  method  of  keeping  them.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1899.    6  p.    f°. 

STH  p.  box  4 

Regulations  as  to  grants  to  secondary 
schools.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode. 
Ltd.,  1911.    8  p.    8°.  *SDD 

Report  by  W.  Leslie  Mackenzie  and  A. 
Foster  on  a  collection  of  statistics  as  to  the 
physical  condition  of  children  attending 
the  public  schools  of  the  School  Board  of 
Glasgow,  with  relative  tables  and  dia- 
grams. London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
1907.     ix,   57  p.,  3   diagr.     f°. 

tt  SPL  p.v.  4,  no.l2 

Return  by  counties,  showing  rateable 
value,  school  rate,  population,  number  of 
children  of  school  age,  accommodation  and 
average  attendance  in  public  [and  otherj 
schools.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1897.     144  p.     f°. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


23 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

The  school  teachers  superannuation 
rules  (Scotland),  1899.  Dated  April  1, 
1899.  London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd.,  prtrs., 
1899.     16  p.     8°.  SIW  p.v.  3,  no.l6 

Secondary  education.  Circular  relative 
to  minute  of  June  10,  1897.  London:  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode,  1897.    5  p.    i". 

Secondary  education.  Minute  of  the 
committee. .  .dated  10th  June  1897,  pro- 
viding for  the  distribution  of  the  sum 
available.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1897.     8  p.     f°. 

A  selection  of  circular  letters  of  the 
Scotch  Education  Department,  1898-1904, 
with  explanatory  memorandum.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1904.  112 
p.,  1  diagr.    8°.  STH  p.v.  13,  no.l6 

Statement  showing  (1)  An  estimate  of 
sums  receivable  by  the  Education  (Scot- 
land) Fund  for  the  year  1912-13,  of  the 
expenditure  therefrom  under  section  16(1) 
(a-f)  of  the  Education  (Scotland)  Act, 
1908,  and  of  the  balance  available  for  allo- 
cation under  section  16(2)  of  that  act; 
(2)  The  allocation  of  such  balance  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  terms  of  the  depart- 
ment's minute  of  June,  1912.  London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd..  1912.  2  1.  8°. 
STH  p.v.  23,  no.3 

Suggestions  for  the  conduct  of  hand  and 
eye  training  in  schools.  London:  Wyman 
&  Sons,  Ltd..  prtrs.,  1898.     4  p.     f°. 

SSM  p.  box  4 

Summary  of  recommendations  in  regard 
to  the  pronunciation  of  Latin...  [Edin- 
burgh: H  &  J.  Pillans  &  Wilson,  19-?] 
4  p.    8°. 

Syllabus  of  lessons  on  "temperance"  for 
use  in  schools.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode, Ltd.,   1910.     20  p.     8°. 

Exchequer 

The  accounts  of  the  great  chamberlains 
of  Scotland,  and  some  other  officers  of 
the  Crown,  rendered  at  the  Exchequer. 
MCccxxvi-MccccLiii.  Edinburgh:  Bannatyne 
Club,  1817-36.    3  v.    sq.  4°.  f  CP 

The  exchequer  rolls  of  Scotland:  Rotuli 
scaccarii  regum  Scotorum,  edited  by  J. 
Stuart,  G.  Burnett,  M.  J.  G.  Mackay  and 
G.  P.  McNeill.  1264-1600.  Edinburgh, 
1878-1908.     23  v.     4°.  ft  CP 

V.     1.  1264-1359.  V.  12.  1502-1507. 

V.     2.  1359-1379.  v.  13.  1508-1513. 

V.     3.  1379-1406.  v.  14.  1513-1522. 

V.     4.  1406-1436.  v.  15.  1523-1529. 

V.     5.  1437-1454.  v.  16.  1529-1536. 

V.     6.  1455-1460.  v.  17.  1537-1542. 

V.     7.  1460-1469.  v.  18.  1543-1556. 

V.     8.  1470-1479.  v.  19.  1557-1567. 

V.     9.  1480-1487.  v.  20.  1568-1579. 

Addenda.      1437-1487.        v.  21.  1580-1588. 

V.   10.  1488-1496.  v.  22.  1589-1594. 

V.  11.  1497-1501.  V.  23.  1595-1600. 


Fisheries    and    Manufactures    Commissioners 

The  Conditions  upon  which  those  who 
undertake  to  raise  Flax,  are  to  have  the 
Encouragement  of  15  s.  per  Acre  for  the 
Years  1744  and  1745.  [Edinburgh  ?1744.] 
4  p.    12°.  VLODp.boxl 

Directions  for  the  raising  of  Flax  after 
the  Flanders  Method.  (Approved  by  the 
commissioners,  and  recommended  to  such 
as  shall  sow  lintseed  for  the  premium  of 
15  s.  per  acre  for  the  years  1744  and  1745.] 
[Edinburgh?  1744.]     12  p.     12°. 

VLOD  p.  box  1 

Instructions  given  by  the  commissioners 
and  trustees  for  improving  the  fisheries 
and  manufactures  of  Scotland  to  stamp- 
master  &  lapper.  [Blank  form.]  n.p.,  n.d, 
1  sheet.    f°. 

Instructions  given  by  the  commissioners 
and  trustees  for  improving  the  fisheries 
and  manufactures  of  Scotland  to  wreck 
and  cure-masters  of  herrings...  [Blank 
form.]      Edinburgh,   n.  d.     1    sheet.     f°. 

ttVRQ 

Plan  by  the  commissioners  and  trustees 
for  improving  fisheries  and  manufactures 
in  Scotland,  for  the  application  of  their 
funds...  Edinburgh:  J.  Davidson  &  Co., 
1727.     35   p.     4°. 

Fishery    Board 
Serial 

Annual  report,  no.  3;  10,  part  3;  11,  part 
1-3;  12,  part  1:  13,  part  1-2;  14,  part  3; 
15-29,  part  1.;  30,  part  1  (1884,1890-1911). 
v.p.,    1885-1912.     8°.  VRB 

Part  1.  General  report.  Part  2.  Report  on 
salmon  fisheries.  Part  3.  Scientific  investigations. 
Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in  which 
form   the  Library   can  supply  a   complete   file. 

Non-serial 

Bye-laws.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,  prtrs.,  1899.      15  p.    8°.  VRRp.box2 

Fishermen's  (Scotland)  Disasters  Fund 
(unexpended  balances).  Return  "giving 
unexpended  balances  of  funds  raised  to- 
provide  for  dependants  of  Scottish  fisher- 
men drowned  at  sea..."  London:  Eyre 
and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.  [1910.]  5  p.  f°. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  107.)    ft  TIN  p.v.  35,  no.l3 

Fishery   officer,    Particulars   for  the   in- 
formation of  candidates  for  the  situation 
of.    Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1897.    8  p.    f°. 
tt  VRS  p.v.  1,  no.l5 

Herring  fisheries  (Scotland).  Report 
...of  inquiry  as  to  herring  fishery  in  the 
Firth  of  Clyde.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick 
&  Sons,  prtrs.,  1903.     12  p.    8°. 

VRRp.v.  4,no.ll 

Manual  of  sea  fisheries  (Scotland)  acts 
and    statutory    bye-laws    in    force    at   31st 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 

Scotland,  continued. 

December  1900.     Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick 

&  Sons,  prtrs.,  1901.     1  p.l.,  285  p.     8°. 

VRRp.  box3 

Moray  Firth  foreign  trawlers.  _A  return 
showing:  (1)  The  names  and  nationalities 
of  foreign  trawlers  observed  by  fishery 
cruisers  working  in  the  Moray  Firth  from 
...1898... to  1902.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick &  Sons,  1902.  5(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  289.)  ft  VRR  p.v.  1,  no.l6 

Mussel  or  clam  fisheries  or  beds  in 
Scottish  waters,  List  of.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  1897.    8  p.     f°.  t  VRY  p.  box  1 

Paper  by  the  secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Fisheries  [B.  F.  Primrose]  on  drift  net  and 
trawl  net  fishing  for  herrings.  n.  t.-p. 
(Edinburgh,   1852.,     6  p.,  7  pi.     f°. 

ft  VRQ  p.  box  1 

Report  by  James  Johnston  and  W.  x\. 
Smith  of  their  proceedings  as  a  deputation 
from  the  Fishery  Board  for  Scotland  to 
the  continent,  to  inquire  into  the  working 
of  the  new  branding  regulations.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  &  Co.,  1891.    8  p.    8°.  tt  VRQ 

Reports  obtained  by  the  Foreign  Office 
on  the  state  of  the  markets  for  Scottish- 
cured  herrings  on  the  continent  and  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  1897-99.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  prtrs.  1898- 
1900.     8°.  VRQ  p.  box  1 

Salmon.  Report  of  investigations  on 
the  life-history  of  the  salmon  in  fresh 
water;  from  the  Research  Laboratory  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  Edin- 
burgh; edited  by  D.  Noel  Paton.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  prtrs.,  1898. 
1  p.l.,  iv,  176  p..  4  charts,  10  pi.     8°. 

VRF  p.  box  1 

Salmon  fisheries.  The  cause  of  salmon 
disease.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
prtrs.,  1903.  3  p.l.,  14  p.,  9  1..  15-52  p.,  10  pi. 
8°.  VRFp.v.  4,no.8 

General   Register   Office 

Serial 

Annual  report  on  births,  deaths  and  rnar- 
riages.  and  annual  report  on  vaccination, 
no.  30.  33-34.  37-38,  41-57  (1884.  1887-88, 
1891-92,    1895-1911).      v.p.,    1885-1912.     8°. 

SDN 

Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in 
which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Reports  on  vaccination  numbered  20,  23-24,  27-28, 
31-47. 

Annual  report  (detailed)  of  the  regis- 
trar-general of  births,  deaths  and  mar- 
riages in  Scotland,  no.  17,  19-26,  28-32,  34- 
35,  37,  40-54.  56(1871.  1873-80.  1882-86,  1888- 
89,  1891,  1894-1908,  1910).  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow,  1875-1912.    8°.  SDN 

Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in 
which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 


Monthly  return  of  the  births,  deaths  and 
marriages  registered  in  eight  of  the  prin- 
cipal towns  of  Scotland,  April,  1895.  July, 
1897-Aug.,  1899.  Oct.,  1900-Dec.,  1905.  Ed- 
inburgh.   1895-1905.     8°.  SDN 

Library  lacks  April,  1901  and  March,   1904. 

Quarterly  return  of  the  births,  deaths 
and  marriages  registered  in  the  divisions, 
counties  and  districts  of  Scotland,  no.  100, 
102,  149.  172,  178,  185-199.  201-203  (quar- 
ters ending  Dec.  31.  1879.  June  30.  1880, 
March  31.  1892,  Dec.  31.  1897,  June  30,  1899, 
March  31.  1901-Sept.  30,  1904.  March  31- 
Sept.  30,  1905).    Edinburgh,  1880-1905.    8°. 

SDN 

no.   102    in    *C  p.v.  527. 

Weekly  return  of  births,  deaths  and  mar- 
riages in  eight  principal  towns  of  Scot- 
land. 1896.  no.  44.  48;  1897,  no.  33-52; 
1898,  no.  1-12,  14-52;  1899,  no.  1-4,  6-8, 
11-40;  1900.  no.  41-52;  1901,  no.  1-52;  1902, 
no.  1-5,  7-51;  1903,  no.  2-12,  14,  16-26.  29-33, 
35-40.  42-46.  48-53;  1904.  no.  1.  3-4,  6-10, 
12.  16-28.  30-39.  41-45.  47-52;  1905,  no.  1-2, 
4-5,  7-9,  11-14.  17-19.  21-27,  29,  31-46,  48-52; 
1906,  no.  2-4;  1910,  no.  1-52.  Edinburgh. 
1896-1910.     8°.  SDN 

Non-serial 

Accounts  of  the  lord  high  treasurer: 
Compota  thesaurariorum  regum  Scotorum. 
V.  1-7.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  T.  Constable, 
prtrs..    1877-1907.     8°.  CP 

V.  1.  edited  by  Thomas  Dickson;  v.  2-7  by  Sir 
Tames    Balfour   Paul.  v.   4.   1507-13. 

v.   1.   1473-98.  V.   5.   1515-31. 

v.  2.   1500-04.  v.   6.   1531-38. 

V.   3.   1506-07.  V.   7.   1538-41. 

Calendar  of  letters  and  papers  relating 
to  the  affairs  of  the  borders  of  England 
and  Scotland  preserved  in  Her  Majesty's 
Public  Record  Office,  London,  1560-1603; 
edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Edinburgh:  [Neill 
&  Co.,  prtrs.,]    1894-96.     2  v.     4°.  CP 

Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating  to 
Scotland  and  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  1547- 
1603.  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Of- 
fice, the  British  Museum  and  elsewhere 
in  England,  v.  1-6(1547-1583).  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow,   1898-[1910].     4°.  C 

v.  1-2  edited  by  Joseph  Bain;  v.  3-6  edited  by 
William    K.    Boyd. 

Census  of  Scotland  — 1901:  parliamen- 
tary burghs,  districts  of  burghs,  and  coun- 
ties in  Scotland,  showing  the  number  of 
families,  houses,  population.  &c.,  in  1901, 
with  corresponding  particulars  in  1891. 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  prtrs., 
1902.     16  p.     f°.  ft  SDN  p.  box 

Census  of  Scotland  —  1901.  Preliminary 
report  containing  tables  of  the  number  of 
the  population,  of  the  families,  of  houses, 
and  of  rooms  with  windows,  in  Scotland 
and  its  islands,  on  31st  March  1901.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  prtrs.,  1901. 
45  p.    f°.  tt  SDN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


25 


Public  Documents,  contitiued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

Eighth  decennial  census  of  the  popula- 
tion of  Scotland,  taken  3d  April  1871,  with 
report.  Edinburgh:  Murray  and  Gibbs, 
1872-74.    2v.    f°.  ttSDN 

Eleventh  decennial  census  of  the  popu- 
lation of  Scotland  taken  31st  March  1901, 
with  report.     Glasgow,   1902-03.     3  v.     f. 

ttSDN 

Housing  conditions  (Scotland).  Return 
showing  the  housing  conditions  of  the 
population  of  Scotland.  London:  Wyman 
&  Sons,   1908.     1   p.l.,   12  p.     f°. 

tt  TDN  p.v.  1,  no.l2 

Registrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scoto- 
rum.  The  register  of  the  great  seal  of 
Scotland.  (V.  1-10]  (1306-1659).  London 
and  Edinburgh,  1814-1904.     8°  and  f°. 

ttCP   and   CP 

V.  1  issued  by  the  Record  Commission  of  Great 
Britain.  A  new  edition  of  this  volume  was  issued 
in   1912. 

[v.  1.]  1306-1424.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Thom- 
son.]     xi(i)   p.,  2  1.,  256,  48  p..   5   facs.      1814. 

[v.  2.]  1424-1513.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Paul,  viii 
p.,  1  1.,  1153  p.     1882. 

[v.  3.]  1513-1546.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Paul  and 
J.    M.    Thomson.      2   p.l.,    1066  p.,   1    1.      1883. 

[v.  4.]  1546-1580.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,  1180  p.     1886. 

[v.  S.]  1580-1593.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,  1156  p.     1888. 

[v.  6.]  1593-1608.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,   1141(1)    p.      1890. 

[v.  7.]  1609-1620.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2   p.l.,   1151(1)    p.      1892. 

[v.  8.]  1620-1633.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,  1095(1)  p.     1894. 

[v.  9.]  1634-1651.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,  1208  p..  1   1.     1897. 

[v.  10.]  1652-1659.  Edited  by  J.  H.  Stevenson 
and  W.  K.  Dickson.     424  p.     1904. 

Registrum  secreti  sigilli  regum  Scoto- 
rum.  The  register  of  the  privy  seal  of 
Scotland,    v.  1.     Edinburgh,  1908.    4°.    CP 

V.  1.     1488-1529.      824  p.      1908. 

Tenth  decennial  census  of  the  popula- 
tion of  Scotland,  taken  5th  April  1891,  with 
report,  v.  2  and  supplementary  volume 
to  V.  1.     Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1893.     f°. 

ttSDN 

Glasgow    District    Mental   Hospital,    Gartloch 

Annual  report,  no.  14-15(1910/11-1911- 
/12).    Glasgow,  1911-12.    8°.  WPW 

House  Letting  Committee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
on  house-letting  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  1907.    2  v.     f°.  ft  TDN 

V.  1.     Report. 

V.   2.     Minutes    of    evidence    and    appendices. 

Inebriate   Reformatories   Committee 

Certified  inebriate  reformatories  (Scot- 
land). General  regulations  for  the  man- 
agement and  discipline...  London:  Wy- 
man &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1905.     13  p.    f°. 

tt  VTZO  p.v.  6,  no.20 


Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
appointed. .  .to  report  as  to  rules  for  ine- 
briate reformatories  under  the  Inebriates 
Act,  1898.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,   1899.     xv,  80  p.     f°. 

tt  VTB  p.v.  2,  no.35 

Inebriates  and  Their  Detention  in  Reformatories 
and  Retreats  Committee 

Departmental  committee  on  the  opera- 
tion in  Scotland  of  the  law  relating  to 
inebriates...  Report.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co..  1909.    25  p.    f°.  t  VTZO 

Same.      Minutes    of    evidence    nad 

appendices.     Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1909. 
iv,  249  p.    f  °.  t  VTZO 

Inspector   of   Constabulary 

Police  (Scotland).  Annual  report,  no. 
39-54(1896-1911).  Edinburgh  and  Glas- 
gow, 1897-1912.    f°.  SLY 

Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers  in 
which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Inspector  under  Inebriates  Acts,   1879-1900 

Report  of  the  inspector,  no.  1-7(1903-09). 
Glasgow   and    Edinburgh,    1904-10.     f°. 

tt  VTZO 

no.  1,  1903,  is  in  t  VTB  p.v.  1,  no.  11;  no.  2,  1904, 
in   ft  VTZO,  p.v.  6,  no.  22. 

Inspector  of   Schools 

Tabulated  reports  on  schools  not  con- 
nected with  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in- 
spected in  Scotland,  1855-6.  London:  G. 
E.  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1857.  74  p.,  1  1. 
8°.  STH  p.v.  22,  no.8 

Justiciary    Court,    Edinburgh 

The  records  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Justiciary  Court,  Edinburgh,  1661-1678. 
Edited  by  W.  G.  Scott-Moncrie_ff . . .  Ed- 
inburgh: Scottish  Hist.  Soc,  1905.  2  v.  8°. 
(Scottish  Hist.  Soc.  Publications,  v.  48- 
49.)  CPA 

V.   1.     1661-69.  V.  2.     1669-78. 

Land  Court 

Small  Landholders  (Scotland)  Acts, 
1886-1911.  Rules  of  the  Scottish  Land 
Court,  with  schedules  containing  memo- 
randum of  instructions  to  sheriff  clerks, 
forms  of  application  issued  by  the  court, 
and  tables  of  exchequer,  and  law  agents 
fees.  Edinburgh:  Morrison  &  Gibb,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,  1912.     iv,  142  p.     8°.  TEM 

Land   Registration    Committee 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  on 
31st  January  1896... to  enquire  into  the 
present  system  of  and  registration  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1898. 
lii,  130  p.     f°.  ttTE 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

Local  Government  Board 
Serial 

Annual  report,  no.  3-18(1896/7-1912). 
v.p.,  1898-1913.    8°.  SER 

Also  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in  which  form 
the   Library   can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Local  authorities  (Scotland).  "Return 
showing  what  local  authorities. .  .had  ap- 
pointed (a)  female  sanitary  inspectors  and 
assistant  inspectors  (b)  male  and  female 
inspectors  of  workshops."  1904.  [Glas- 
gow, 1905.]    f  °.  tt  SPI  p.v.  5,  no.26 

Local  taxation  returns  (Scotland).  An- 
nual local  taxation  returns.  1896/7,  1898- 
/9-1910/11.  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh,  1899- 
1912.    f°.  ttTIN 

First  made  for  1880/1.  Also  in  the  Parliamen- 
tary Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library  can  supply 
a   complete   file. 

Paupers  and  dependants  (Scotland). 
Return  showing  the  number  of  all  ordi- 
nary poor  and  their  dependants  chargeable 
to  parish  councils.  1906/7-1907/8.  Glas- 
gow and  Edinburgh,  1908-09.     f °.    ft  SGF 

Return    of    the    areas,    population    and 

valuation  of  counties,  burghs,  and  parishes 

in  Scotland.     1895/6,  1897/8,  1900/1-1908/9. 

Glasgow    and    Edinburgh    tl896i-1909.      f°. 

tt  SDG  and  tt  SDG  p.  box 

Unemployed  Workmen  Act,  1905.  Re- 
port... as  to  the  proceedings  of  distress 
committees  in  Scotland.  1905/6-1909/10. 
Glasgow   and    Edinburgh,    1907-10.      f°. 

tTDH 


Non-serial 

Burgh  trusts  (Scotland).  Return  (1)  of 
all  and  every  sum  or  sums  of  money,  or 
other  funds  or  properties,  heritable  and 
moveable,  which  have  been  given. .  .wholly 
or  mainly  for  the  benefit  of  the  inhabi- 
tants of  the  burgh... and  (2)  of  trusts... 
transferred  by  the  Town  Council... 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1907. 
86  p.,  1  1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  328.) 

tt  SHD  p.v.  8,  no.l4 

Ecclesiastical  assessments  (Scotland). 
Return  showing  the  sum  levied  in  each 
parish  in  Scotland  by  way  of  assessment 
for  the  building  and  repair  of  churches  and 
manses  and  also  for  any  expenditure  on 
glebes  and  church-yards  during  the  10 
years  ending  the  15th  day  of  May  1905. 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1907. 
23(1)  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  45.) 

tt  TIN  p.v.  33,  no.8 

Glasgow  (expenditure  on  vaccination). 
Return ...  of  the  expenditure ...  of  Glasgow 
in  connection  with  vaccination  and  revac- 
cination. .  .from  the  1st  day  of  June,  1891, 


to  the  31st  day  of  May,  1900.  Glasgow: 
J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1901.  2  1.  f°.  (H. 
of    C.    paper   206.)        t  WAE  p.v.  58,  no.l3 

Housing,  Town  Planning,  &c..  Act,  1909. 
Procedure  regulations.  n.  t.-p.  Edin- 
burgh: Morrison  &  Gibb,  Ltd.,  1911.  10 
p.     f°.  t  SEE  p.v.  34,  no.l2 

On  the  incidence  of  enteric  fever  in  the 
larger  towns  of  Scotland.  By  Frederick 
Dittmar.  London:  Morrison  &  Gibb,  Ltd., 
1911.     19  p.,  2  diagr.     f°. 

t  WAF  p.v.  58,  no.3 

Parish  medical  officers  (Scotland).  Re- 
turn "showing. .  .the  salaries  and  fees  paid 
to  outdoor  medical  officers  under  the  Poor 
Law,  Lunacy,  and  Vaccination  Acts,  and 
arrangements. .  .for  supplying  medicines 
and  medical  appliances  to  poor  persons." 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  [1905]. 
57(1)  p.    f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  190.)    t  SGF 

Parochial  medical  officers  (Scotland). 
Return  of  the  number  of  parishes  in  the 
counties  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness, 
Sutherland. .  .and  Argyll,  in  which  the 
office  of  resident  parochial  medical  officer 
has  been  vacant  within  the  last  seven  years 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
1903.  9(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  349.) 
ttSHDp.v.  8,no.5 

Report  [by  Frederick  Dittmar  and  A.  B. 
Millar]  to  the  Local  Government  Board 
for  Scotland  on  the  sanitary  condition  of 
the  Lews.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,   Ltd.,   1905.     14  p.,  4  pi.     8°. 

TDN  p.v.  3,  no.7 

Report  on  the  methods  of  administering 
poor  relief  in  certain  large  town  parishes 
of  Scotland.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,    Ltd.,   prtrs.,   1905.     xxxi,  43   p.     8°. 

SGF  p.  box 

Reports  to  the. .  .board. .  .on  the  burden 
of  the  existing  rates  and  the  general  fi- 
nancial position  of  the  Outer  Hebrides... 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
1906.     Ixvii,  24  p.     f°.  tt  TIF  p.v.  36,  no.23 

Rules,  instructions  and  recommenda- 
tions to  parochial  authorities  [Under  thej 
Poor  Law,  Vaccination  and  Local  Govern- 
ment (Scotland)  Acts.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  1897.     ix.  278  p.    8°. 

Lunacy  Commission 
Serial 

Annual  report,  no.  11,  17,  20,  23-25,  35- 
39,  41-54(1868,  1874,  1877,  1880-82,  1892-96, 
1899,1898-1911).    v.p.,  1869-1912.    8°.  WPT 

Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in 
which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Non-serial 

[Annual  report.]  Alleged  increasing 
prevalence  of  insanity.  Supplement  to  the 
thirty-sixth  annual  report.  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  1895.    x,  98  p.    8°.  WPT 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


27 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 

Manufactures  Board 

National  Gallery,  School  of  Art,  Muse- 
um of  Antiquities  and  other  buildings  and 
establishments.  Annual  report  as  to.  no. 
2,  4-13(1894/5.  1896/7-1905/6).  London 
and  Glasgow,  1896-1907.     f°.  f  MAVZ 

Manufactures   Board  Committee 

Report  by  departmental  committee  to 
enquire  into  the  administration  of  the 
Board  of  Manufactures.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1903.    2  v.     f°.  ft  VKA 

V.  1.     Report. 

V.  2.     Minutes   of    evidence   and    appendices. 

Medical    Inspector 

Public  slaughter-houses  (Scotland). 
Report  on  the  conditions  prevailing  in 
Scotland  in  respect  of  the  provision  of 
public  slaughter-houses. .  .and  as  to  the 
methods  of  meat  inspection  conducted  by 
various  local  authorities.  By  Frederick 
Dittmar.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  1908.    82  p.     f  °.    tt  VTE  p.v.  4,  no.l7 


rSigned  Alex.  Gibson,  Cler.  Regist.]     Edin- 
burgh: E.  Tyler,  prtr.,  1648.     15  p.    4°. 

CI  p.  box  1648  S 
The  late  proceedings  and  votes  of  the 
Parliament  of  Scotland,  contained  in  an 
address  delivered  to  the  King,  signed  by 
the  plurality  of  the  members  thereof, 
stated  and  vindicated.  Glasgow:  A.  Hep- 
burn, 1689.    3-46  p.     12°.  CPp.  box5 

The  proceedings  of  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland:  begun  at  Edinburgh,  6th  May 
1703.  With  an  account  of  all  the  material 
debates  which  occur'd  during  that  session. 
To  which  are  subjoyn'd  the  several  acts 
past  in  that  session...  [By  G.  Ridpath,] 
[Edinburgh?]  1704.    2  p.l.,  70  p..  8  1.    8°. 

CP  p.  box  2 

Poor  Law  Medical  Relief  Committee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
appointed. .  .to  inquire  into  the  system  of 
poor  law  medical  relief  and  into  the  rules 
and  regulations  for  the  management  of 
poorhouses. .  .  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co., 
prtrs.,  1904.    2  v.     f°.  ft  SGF 

V.  1.     Report. .  .with    supplement. 
V.  2.     Minutes     of     eviclence. .  .with     appendices 
and   index  to   evidence. 


Ordnance    Survey 

Book  of  reference  to  the  plan  of  the 
parish  of  Thurso,  in  the  county  of  Caith- 
ness containing  21692.553  acres.  London: 
G.  E.  Eyre  and  W.  Spottiswoode.  prtrs., 
1873.     2  p.l.,  30  p.,  1  map.     8°.     CRp.box 

Parliament 

An  address  sign'd  by  the  greatest  part 
of  the  members  of  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, and  deliver'd  to  his  Majesty  at 
Hampton-Court,  the  15th  day  of  October, 
1689.     n.  p.  [1689?]     7  p.     12°.     CP  p.  box  5 

The  answer  of  the  commissioners  of 
the  Kingdome  of  Scotland,  to  both  houses 
of  Parliament,  upon  the  new  proposition 
of  peace,  and  the  foure  bills  to  be  sent  to 
His  Majestic.  London:  R.  Bostock,  1647. 
32  p.     12°.  in  fours. 

The  charge  of  high  treason,  murders, 
oppressions,  and  other  crimes,  exhibited 
to  the  Parliament  of  Scotland  against  the 
marquess  of  Argyle  and  his  complices, 
Jan.  23,  1661.  London:  K.  Lowndes,  1661. 
31   p.     8°.  CI  p.  box  1 

The  declaration  of  the  Estates  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Scotland,  containing  the  claim 
of  right,  and  the  offer  of  the  crown  to 
their  Majesties  King  William  and  Queen 
Mary.     Edinburgh,    1779.     15   p.     8°. 

CK  p.v.  177 

A  declaration  of  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, to  all  his  majesties  good  subjects  of 
this  kingdome;  concerning  their  resolu- 
tions for  religion,  king  and  kingdoms;  in 
pursuance    of   the    ends    of   the    covenant. 


Poultry  Breeding  Com.mittee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
appointed. .  .to  inquire  into,  and  report 
upon  the  subject  of  poultry  breeding  in 
Scotland,  with  special  reference  to  the  ef- 
forts of  the  Congested  Districts  Board  to 
promote  this  industry  in  the  highlands  and 
islands;  and  reference.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  Ltd.,  1909.     iv,  18  p.     f°. 

ft  VPE  p.v.  22,  no.20 

Same.      Minutes    of    evidence    and 

index.     Edinburgh,  1909.    xxviii,  148  p.    f°. 

Prison    Commissioners 
Serial 

Annual  report,  no.  19-[26]  (1896-1912). 
v.p.,  1897-1913.     f°.  tfSLT 

1901   is  in   ^^  SLT  p.v.26. 

Also  included  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in 
which  form  the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 

Non-serial 

Report  on  prison  dietaries.  By  James 
C.  Dunlop.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,  1899.     iv,  134  p.     8°. 

SLT  p.v.  13,  no.27 

Prisons  and  Judicial   Statistics   Department 

Report  on  the  judicial  statistics  of  Scot- 
land. 1881,  1896-1911.  Edinburgh.  1882- 
1912.     f°.  tt  SLD 

Privy   Council 

The  register  of  the  Privy  Council  of 
Scotland.  [First  series.]  v.  1-14.  1545- 
1625.     Edinburgh,   1877-98.     4°.  CP 

V.  1-2  edited  by  John  Hill  Burton;  v.  3-14  by 
David   Masson. 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Scotland,  continued. 


V. 


-.  9. 

.  10: 

'.  11. 

.  12. 

.  13. 

.  14. 


1545-1569 
1569-1578. 
1578-1585. 
1585-1592. 
1592-1599. 
1599-1604. 
1604-1607. 
1609-1610. 
1610-1613. 
1613-1616. 
1616-1619. 
1619-1622. 
1622-1625 
Addenda, 


cxiii 
cxi  p., 


p.,   1    1.,   773   p. 
1   1.,  845(1)   p. 
1    1.,    901 
"""  p., 
p. 


^1. 

1   1. 


Ixxxviii    p.,    1    1., 
Ixxi  p.,   1   1.,   1022 
Ixciii  p.,   1   1.,  966  p., 
Ixix  p.,   1   1.,  1072  p. 
Ixxxvi   p.,    1    1.,   939    p. 
xciv    p.,    1    1.,    1022    p. 
civ  p.,   1  1.,  904  p. 
cxv  p.,   1   1.,   1012  p. 
clxix  p.,  1   1.,  831   p. 

Ixxxii   p.,    1    1.,    1072   p. 
1545-1625.     cxxx  p.,  1  1.,  994  p. 


The  register  of  the  Privy  Council  of 
Scotland.  Edited  and  abridged  by  P. 
Hume  Brown.  Second  series,  v.  1-8. 
1625-1660.     Edinburgh,  1899-1908.     4°.  CP 

V.  1    edited   by   David    Masson. 

V.  1.     1625-1627.  cciii   p..    1    1.,    872    p. 

V.  2.     1627-1628.  lii  p.,   1   1.,   775   p. 

V.  3.     1629-1630.  xlv  p.,  1   1.,  807  p. 

V.  4.     1630-1632.  Ivii   p.,   1    1.,   838   p. 

v.  5.     1633-1635.  xlviii   p.,   1    1.,   851    p. 

V.  6.     1635-1637.  xlvii   p.,    1    1.,   880   p. 

v.  7.     1638-1643.  xlvii    p.,    1    1.,    807(1)    p. 

v.  8.  1544-1660.  [sic.  i.e.  1644-1660.]  xiv  p., 
1  1.,  605  p. 

The  register  of  the  Privy  Council  of 
Scotland.  Edited  and  abridged  by  P. 
Hume  Brown.  Third  series,  v.  1-5.  1661- 
1678.     Edinburgh,  1908-12.     4°.  CP 

V.  1.  1661-64.  Ixv  p.,    1    I.,   898   p. 

V.  2.  1665-69.  1    p.,    1    1..   830  p.,   2   1. 

V.  3.  1669-72.  xlviii,    851     p. 

V.  4.  1673-76.  xlvi,    808    p. 

V.  5.  1676-78.  xliii  p.,   1   1.,   799  p. 


Rivers   Pollution    Inspector 

Report  to  Her  Majesty's  secretary  for 
Scotland  [upon  work  done  in  Scotland 
under  the  Rivers  Pollution  Prevention 
Act,  July,  1895-March,  1896,.  By  _W.  S. 
Curphey.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,  prtrs.,  1898.     v.  32  p.     8°.  SPN 

Same.  In  continuation  of  [the  pre- 
ceding]. London:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons, 
1908.     vii,   71   p.     8°.  SPN 

Royal    Burghs    of    Scotland    Committee 

Report  from  the  select  committee  to 
whom  the  several  petitions  from  the  royal 
burghs  of  Scotland  were  referred. .  .1819. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Black,  D.  Brown,  &  J. 
Robertson,  1819.    47  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.  1313 

Scottish    Universities    Commission 

General  report  of  the  commissioners  un- 
der the  Universities  (Scotland)  Act  1889. 
With  an  appendix,  containing  ordinances, 
minutes,  correspondence,  evidence...  Ed- 
inburgh: Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1900. 
Ixii,  333  p.     f°.  ttSSW 

Sea     Fisheries     of     Sutherland     and     Caithness 
Committee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
on  the  sea  fisheries  of  Sutherland  &  Caith- 


ness.    Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs., 
1905.    2  v.    f°.  tt  VRB 

v.  1.     Report. 

v.  2.     Minutes   of   evidence   and   appendices. 

Sheriff   Court   Procedure   Committee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
on  sheriff  court  procedure  with  minutes  of 
evidence,  appendix  and  index.  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1904.     74  p.     f°. 

Statutes 
Collections 

The  acts  done  and  past  in  the  first  ses- 
sion of  the  third  Parliament  of... Charles 
Holden  at  Edinburgh,  and  beginning 
the  fourth  of  June,  1644  and  ending  the 
29.  day  of  June  1644...  Edinburgh:  Evan 
Tyler,  1644.     1  p.l.,  104  p.,  3  1.    4°.      XWH 

p.   7-22  missing. 

Bound  with:  Scotland.  —  Statutes.  Tlie  acts  made 
in  the  second  Parliament  of ..  .Charles. .  .June, 
1640.      Edinburgh,    1641.      4°. 

The  acts  done  and  past  in  the  second, 
third,  fourth  and  fifth  sessions  of  the  first 
triennial  Parliament  of . . .  Charles . . .  Hol- 
den at  Edinburgh,  Stirling,  Pearth,  and  S. 
Andrews  respective.  Beginning  at  Edin- 
burgh the  seventh  of  January  1645  and 
ending  at  S.  Andrews  the  fourth  of  Febru- 
ary 1646...  Edinburgh:  Evan  Tyler,  1646. 
1  p.l.,  102  p.    4°.  XWH 

Bound  with:  Scotland.  —  Statutes.  The  acts 
made  in  the  second  Parliament  of ..  .Charles. . . 
June,    1640.      Edinburgh,   1641.     4°. 

Acts  done  and  past  in  the  sixth  session 
of  the  first  triennial  parliament.  Holden 
at  Edinburgh,  beginning  the  third  of  No- 
vember 1646  and  ending  the  27.  of  March, 
1647.  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh,  1647?]  78  p.,  6  1. 
4°.  XWH 

Bound  with:  Scotland.  —  Statutes.  The  acts 
made  in  the  second  parliament  of ..  .Charles. . . 
June,   1640.     Edinburgh,  1641.     4°. 

The  acts  made  in  the  second  Parliament 
of  our . .  .Soveraigne  Charles...  Holden 
at  Edinburgh..  .  Acts  passed  and  done  in 
thi?  session  of  Parliament,  the  eleventh  of 
June,  1640.  Edinburgh:  R.  Young  &  E. 
Tyler,  1641.     160  p.,  10  1.    4°.  XWH 

p.   27-28  missing. 

Acts  of  Parliament.  [1424-1706.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1682-1731.    3  V.     16°.  XWH 

V.  1-2.  The  laws  and  acts  of  Parliament  made 
by  King  James  the  First  and  his  Royal  Successors, 
kings   and   queen    of    Scotland. 

V.  3.  The  laws  and  acts  made  in  the  first  parlia- 
ment   of... James    vii.      p.    1-140. 

The  acts  and  orders  of  the  meeting  of  the  Es- 
tates of  the  kingdom  of  Scotland,     p.   141-210. 

The  laws  and  acts  made  in  the  first  parliament 
of.  ..William    and    Mary.      p.    211-669. 

The  laws  and  acts  of  the  first  parliament  of 
Anne.      p.    671-875. 

Binder's  title.  No  general  title-page  for  v.  2  and 
3.  V.  1  printed  by  losua  van  Solingen  and  lohn 
Colmar  for  David  Lindsay,  1682;  v.  2  printed  by 
David  Lindsay,  1683;  v.  3  printed  by  Robert  Free- 
bairn  and  Company,  1731. 

The  acts  of  the  parliaments  of  Scotland. 
1124-1707.     [Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


29 


Public  Documents,  continued. 

Scotland,  continued. 

and  Cosmo  Innes.]     London,  1814-75.     12 

V.    in    13.      f°.      (Great    Britain.  —  Record 

Commission.)  tt  CP 

V.  1  (1124-1423),  1844,  new  issue  with  continuous 
pagination;  v.  2  (1424-1567),  1814;  v.  3  (1567-92), 
1814;  V.  4  (1593-1625),  1816;  v.  5  (1625-41),  1817; 
V.  6  (1643-51),  1819;  v.  7  (1661-69),  1820;  v.  8 
61670-86),  1820;  v.  9  (1689-95),  1822;  v.  10  (1696- 
1701),  1823;  v.  11  (1702-07),  1824;  v.  12,  index, 
1875. 

The  acts  of  the  parliaments  of  Scot- 
land. 1424-1707.  Revised  edition.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  &  Co.,  1908.  2  p.l.,  Ixi,  314  p. 
4°.  XWH 

An  institute  of  the  law  of  Scotland:  in 
four  books.  In  order  of  Sir  George  Mack- 
enzie's institutions  of  that  law.  By  John 
Erskine  of  Carnock...  A  new  edition, 
bringing  down  the  law  to  the  present  time. 
By  Alexander  Macallan...  Edinburgh: 
The  Edinburgh  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  1838.     xiii,  1220  p.     8°. 

An  institute  of  the  laws  of  Scotland  in 
civil  rights:  with  observations  upon  the 
agreement  or  diversity  between  them  and 
the  laws  of  England.  By  Andrew  Mc- 
Douall.  Edinburgh:  R.  Fleming,  1751.  3  v. 
i\  XWH 

The  laws  and  acts  of  Parliament  made 
by  King  James  the  First,  Second,  Third, 
Fourth,  Fifth,  Queen  Mary,  King  James 
the  Sixth.  King  Charles  the  First,  King 
Charles  the  Second...  Collected  and  ex- 
tracted from  the  Publick  Records... by 
Sir  Thomas  Murray. .  .1661.  Edinburgh: 
David  Lindsay,  1681.    v.p.    f°.  XWH 

Special 

Act  of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland,  4. 
Aug.  1621;  ratifying  the  royal  charter,  and 
confirming  the  privileges  of  the  Senatus 
Academicus  of  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1814.  2 
p.l.,  175-183  p.,  1  1.    8°.  STKp.boxl 

The  articles  of  the  Union  as  they  pass'd 
with  amendments  in  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland...  London:  A.  Bell.  1707.  12 
p.     4°.  CPp.  box2 

Supervisors  of  Excise 

A  list  of  persons  concerned  in  the  re- 
bellion transmitted  to  the  commissioners 
of  excise  by  the  several  supervisors. .  .in 
obedience  to  a  general  letter  of  the  7th 
May  1746.  And  a  supplementary  list  with 
evidence  to  prove  the  same.  With  a  pre- 
face by  the  earl  of  Rosebery  and  annota- 
tions by  W.  Macleod.  Edinburgh:  T.  & 
A.  Constable,  1890.  xviii  p.,  1  1..  426  p. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  8.)  CPA 


Whaling  and  Whale-Curing  Committee 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
on  whaling  &  whale-curing  in  the  north 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,  1904.    2  v.    f °.  ft  VRW 

V.  1.     Report. 

V.  2.     Notes  of  evidence  and  appendices. 

B.     British  Documents  Relating  to 
Scotland 

Great  Britain. 

The  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Lds.  Commissioners  of  both  nations  in  the 
treaty  of  union,  which  began  on  the  16th 
of  April.  1706,  and  was  concluded  on  the 
22d  of  July  following.  With  the  articles 
then  agreed  upon.  Edinburgh  and  Lon- 
don  tl706j.     79  p.     8°.         CI  p.v.  60,  no.22 

Summary  Jurisdiction  (Scotland)  Bill. 
Table  of  comparison  between  the  provi- 
sions of  the  bill  and  existing  enactments. 
London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd.,  1908.  5  p.  f°. 

Board  of  Commissioners  in  Lunacy 

Rules  and  conditions  approved  of  by 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  principal  secretaries 
of  state,  on  which  the  General  Board  of 
Lunacy  will  grant  special  licenses  to 
occupiers  of  houses  for  the  reception  and 
detention  therein  of  lunatics  not  exceed- 
ing four  in  number.  Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable. 1862.     10  p.    8°.        SGF  p.v.  9,  no.30 

Rules  and  conditions  approved  of  by 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  principal  secretaries 
of  state,  on  which  the  General  Board  of 
Commissioners  in  Lunacy  for  Scotland 
will  grant  their  license  for  the  reception 
of  pauper  lunatics  into  lunatic  wards  of 
poorhouses.  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable. 
1862.     12  p.    8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.48 

Caledonian   Canal  Commission 

Report  of  the  commissioners,  no.  95- 
105(1900-10).      London    tl900-10,.      f°. 

t  TSD  p.  box 

Civil  Service  Commission 

General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 
Open  competition  for  the  situation  of 
clerk,  Sept..  1897,  Nov.,  1900,  Nov.,  1901, 
Dec,  1902,  March.  1906,  May,  1907,  Sept., 
1911.     London,  1897-1911.     f°.  ft  SEN 

Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  Edinburgh. 
Preliminary  examination  and  open  com- 
petition for  the  situation  of  assistant... 
Sept.,  1900,  April,  1902.  London,  1900-02. 
f°.  tt  SEN  p.  box 

Royal  Observatory,  Edinburgh.  Com- 
petition for  the  situation  of  assistant... 
Memorandum,  examination  papers... 
[&c.]  April,  1908,  Nov.,  1910.  London, 
1908-10.     f°.  tt  SEN 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 

Great  Britain,  continued. 

Commercial,   Labour  and   Statistical  Department 

Clyde  ports  (vessels  entering,  &c.).    Re- 
turn...     London:    Eyre    &    Spottiswoode 
[1907].     5(1)  p.    f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  154.) 
ft  TR  p.v.  7,  no,19 

Commissioners    for   Debts    Due   to   Scotland 

Several  reports  presented  to  the  House 
of  Commons,  by  the  commissioners  for 
taking  and  stating  the  debts  due  and  gvovj- 
ing  due  to  Scotland  by  vv^ay  of  equivalent 
...     London,  1718.    v.  p.    4°.  t  TIF 

Commissioners    and   Trustees    for    Improving   the 
Linen  Manufacture  of  Scotland 

An  abstract  of  the  acts  of  Parliament, 
now  in  force,  relating  to  the  linen  manu- 
facture, distinguished  under  proper  heads 
...and  an  index...  Edinburgh:  commis- 
sioners and  trustees,  1751.    2  p.l..  27  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  976 

Committee  on  Laws  Relating  to  Irish  and  Scotch 
Vagrants 

Report    from    the    select    committee    on 
the  laws  relating  to  Irish  and  Scotch  va- 
grants.   7  July  1828.    n.p.  [1828.,    18  p.    f°. 
t  SGS  p.v.  2,  no.4 

Committee    on    Live    Stock    and    Agriculture    in 
THE  Congested  Districts  in  Scotland 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
appointed  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  to 
inquire  and  report  upon  the  work  of  the 
congested  districts  (Scotland)  commis- 
sioners for  the  improvement  of  live  stock 
and  agriculture.  With  special  reference  to 
the  quality  of  the  stock  reared  upon  the 
crofters'  holdings,  and  reference.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.  16  p.  f°. 
t  VBA  p.v.  4,  no.22 

Committee     on     Ordinances     of     the     Scottish 
Universities'   Commissioners 

Report  of  proceedings  before  a  commit- 
tee..  .January,  1861,  relative  to  the  ordi- 
nances of  the  Scottish  universities'  com- 
missioners, issued. .  .August,  1859...  and 
...March,  1860,  to  regulate  the  granting 
of  degrees  in  medicine  and  surgery  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  T. 
&  T.  Clark,   1861.     iv,  312  p.     8°. 

Crown 

Her  Majesties  most  gracious  letter  to 
the  Parliament  of  Scotland.  Together 
with  His  Grace  the  Lord  High  Commis- 
sioner, and  Lord  High  Chancellor's 
speeches.  Edinburgh:  A.  Anderson,  1703. 
4  1.     8°. 

His  Majesties  message,  to  the  kingdome 
of  Scotland;  shewing  that  he  hath  given 
order  for  disbanding  all  his  forces  in  both 


kingdoms,  for  recalling  all  commissions 
to  any  at  sea,  and  that  he  is  resolved  to 
apply  himselfe  totally  to  the  councels  and 
advices  of  his  Parliaments,  for  setling  of 
truth  and  peace;  together  with  divers  pa- 
pers presented  to  his  majesty  at  Newcastle  M 
by  a  committee  of  the  estates  of  the  king-  -^ 
dome  of  Scotland.  London:  L.  Chapman, 
1646.    4  1.     12°. 

His  Majesty's  patent  for  improving 
fisheries  and  manufactures  in  Scotland. 
[Registrate,  and  sealed  at  Edinburgh,  July 
18,  1727.1  Edinburgh:  J.  Davidson,  1727. 
33  p.    12°.  in  fours.  TAHp.  box2 

A  Large  Declaration  Concerning  The 
Late  Tumults  in  Scotland,  From  Their 
first  originalls:  Together  With  A  Particu- 
lar Deduction  Of  the  seditious  Practices 
of  the  prime  Leaders  of  the  Covenanters: 
Collected  Out  Of  Their  owne  foule  Acts 
and  Writings:  By  which  it  doth  plainly 
appeare,  that  Religion  was  onely  pretended 
by  those  Leaders,  but  nothing  lesse  in- 
tended by  them.  By  the  King.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  Robert  Young,  His 
Majesties  Printer  for  Scotland,  Anno 
Dom.  M.DC.XXXIX.  1  p.l..  430  p.,  1  1.,  1 
port.     f°.  Reserve 

Crown  Office 

Justices  of  the  peace  (Scotland).  Re- 
turn of  the  number  of  magistrates  appoint- 
ed in  the  different  counties. .  .from. .  .1893 
to  the  present  time.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick  &  Sons,  Ltd..  1906.  77  p.  f°.  (H.  . 
of  C.  paper  223.) 

Education  Board 

Precedents  of  trust  deeds  settled  for 
Church  of  England  schools,  British 
schools.  Established  Church  of  Scotland 
schools,  Wesleyan  schools.  Free  Church 
(Scotland)  schools,  Roman  Catholic 
schools,  Jewish  schools,  Episcopal  Church 
(Scotland)  schools,  and  undenominational 
schools,  referred  to  in  the  revised  code 
of  1871.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.. 
prtrs.,  1902.    71  p.    f°.    ft  STH  p.v.  18,  no.5 

Education      (Provision     of     Meals)      Bill,      1906 
Committee 

Special  report  and  report  from  the  select 
committee  on  the  Education  (Provision  of 
Meals)  Bill,  1906;  and  the  Education  (Pro- 
vision of  Meals)  (Scotland)  Bill,  1906; 
together  with  the  proceedings. .  .minutes 
of  evidence,  and  appendix.  London:  Wy- 
man &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1906.  xliv,  245  p.  i°. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  288.)  f  STH 

Same.  Index  and  digest  of  evi- 
dence... London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
1906.     247-288  p.     f°.  t  STH 

Endowed    Institutions     (Scotland)     Committee 

Report  to  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  As- 
sheton  Cross,  M.P..  one  of  Her  Majesty's 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


31 


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Great  Britain,  continued. 
principal   secretaries   of  state    [Concerning^ 
the  Heriot  Hospital  in  Edinburgh].    [Edin- 
burgh, 1879.1     193  p.     8°.  SHP 

FiARS  Prices  in  Scotland  Committee 

Minutes  and  evidence  taken  before  the 
departmental  committee  appointed  by  the 
Scottish  Office  and  the  Board  of  Agri- 
culture and  Fisheries  to  enquire  and  re- 
port upon  fiars  prices  in  Scotland,  with 
appendices  and  index.  London:  Harrison 
and  Sons,  Ltd.,  1911.    iii,  89  p.    f°.  ft  TFI 

Forestry  in  Scotland  Committee 

Report  of  the. .  .committee  on  forestry 
in  Scotland,  with  appendices  and  evidence. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1912.  95 
p.,  1  map.     f°.  ft  VQR  p.v.  9,  no.l 

Free  and  United  Free  Churches  Commission 

Interim  report ...  by  Sir  John  Cheyne . . . 
Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1905.  9  p. 
i°.  ttZWHF 

General  Register  Office 

Abstract  of  the  answers  and  returns 
made  pursuant  to  acts  3  &  4  Vict.,  c.  99 
and  4  Vict.,  c.  7...  Age  abstract,  1841. 
with  appendixes.  Part  1.  England  and 
Wales,  and  islands  in  the  British  seas. 
Part  2.  Scotland.  London:  W.  Clowes 
&  Sons,  1843.  650  p.  f°.  (In:  Gt.  Br.  Parlt. 
Papers.     1843,  v.  23.)  *  SDD 

Abstract  of  the  answers  and  returns 
made  pursuant  to  acts  3  &  4  Vict.,  c.  99 
and  4  Vict.,  c.  7,  for  taking  an  account  of 
the  population  of  Great  Britain.  Occupa- 
tion abstract,  1841.  Part  1.  England  and 
Wales  and  islands  in  the  British  seas. 
Part  2.  Scotland.  [London,  1844.]  375, 
90  p.,  4  tables.  f°.  (In:  Gt.  Br.  Parlt. 
Papers.     1844,  v.  27.)  *  SDD 

Census  of  Scotland,  1861.  Population 
tables  and  report.  Edinburgh:  Murray 
and  Gibb,  1862.  64,  180  p.  f°.  (In:  Gt. 
Br.     Parlt.     Papers.     1861,  v.  50.)       *  SDD 

Census  of  Scotland,  1861.  Tables  of 
the. .  .population. .  .families  and  children 
at  school,  of  the  houses,  and  rooms  with 
windows,  in  Scotland  and  its  islands,  on 
8th  April  1861.  Edinburgh:  Murray  and 
Gibb,  1861.  16  p.  f°.  (In:  Gt.  Br.  Parlt. 
Papers.     1861,  v.  50.)  *  SDD 

A  return  of  the  total  population  of  Eng- 
land, Ireland  and  Scotland. .  .according  to 
the  census  of  1841;  accompanied  by  an 
abstract  of  the  total  number  of  persons 
in  Ireland  ascertained. .  .in  1834  to  belong 
to  each  religious  persuasion...  [London, 
1843.]  1  1.  f°.  (In:  Gt.  Br.  Parlt.  Papers. 
1843,  v.  51.)  *SDD 


Tables  of  the  population  and  houses... 
in  England  and  Wales... in  Scotland,  and 
in  the  islands  in  the  British  seas.  1851. 
London:  W.  Clowes  &  Sons,  1851.  4,  47 
p.  f°.  (In:  Gt.  Br.  Parlt.  Papers.  1851, 
V.  43.)  *  SDD 

Glasgow   Telephone   Inquiry   Commission 

Proceedings  at  inquiry  into  the  tele- 
phone system  in  Glasgow...  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1898.  2  p.l.. 
301  p.,  1  map.    f°.  ttTTH 

Report  addressed  to  the  lords  commis- 
sioners of  Her  Majesty's  Treasury  by 
Andrew  Jameson.,  .commissioner  appoint- 
ed to  inquire  into  the  telephone  exchange 
service  in  Glasgow. .  .with  minutes  of  evi- 
dence. London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,  1898.    21  p.    f°.  ft  TTH 

Habitual   Offenders,   Inebriates,  etc.    (Scotland) 
Committee 

Report...  on  habitual  offenders,  vag- 
rants, beggars,  inebriates,  and  juvenile  de- 
linquents. Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  prtrs., 
1895.    2  p.l.,  Ix  p.    f°.  t  SLD 

Minutes  of  evidence. .  .with  appen- 
dix and  index.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co., 
prtrs..  1895.  x,  676  p.,  4  diagr.,  1  map,  2 
pi.     f°.  t  SLD 

Home  Office 

Factory  and  workshop  (special  excep- 
tion—  holidays).  Copy  of  order,  dated 
13th  October  1908. .  .granting  a  special  ex- 
ception... in  respect  of  the  women  and 
young  persons  employed  in  (a)  florists' 
workshops,  (b)  hospital  laundries  in  Scot- 
land. London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
Ltd.,  1908.  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  326.) 
tfTDOp.v.  8,  no.ll 

Municipal  corporations  (Scotland)  (re- 
productive undertakings).  Return  of  the 
water,  gas,  tramway,  electric  lighting... 
undertakings  carried  on  by  municipal 
burghs  in  Scotland...  London:  Eyre  & 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  [1899.]  10  p.  f°.  (H. 
of  C.  paper  347.)  ft  SERM 

Workmen's  compensation.  Statistics  of 
the  proceedings  in  sheriff  courts  in  Scot- 
land and  in  county  courts  in  Ireland  under 
the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act,  1897, 
and  the  Employers'  Liability  Act.  1880. 
London,  1898.     f°.  ft  TDO  p.v.  8,  no.31 

House   of    Commons 

Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons,  on 
Tuesday,  the  4th  October,  in  a  committee 
of  the  whole  house,  on  the  bill  for  reform- 
ing the  representation  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood,  1831.     59  p.     8°. 

CK  p.v.  167 

A  full  and  impartial  report  of  the  im- 
portant debate  in  the  House  of  Commons 
on  Mr.  Fox  Maule's  motion  regarding  the 
Church    of   Scotland,    on   the    evenings   of 


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Great  Britain,  continued. 
...the   7th    and   8th    March,    1843.      Edin- 
burgh: The  Edinburgh  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1843,  50  p.    8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Additional  and  amend- 
ing general  orders  for  the  regulation  of 
proceedings  under  and  in  pursuance  of  the 
Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scotland) 
Act.  1899.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1901.  5(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  359.) 
ft  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.l2 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Additional  and  amend- 
ing general  orders  for  the  regulation  of 
proceedings  under  and  in  pursuance  of  the 
Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scotland) 
Act,  1899.  Made  by  the  chairman  of  com- 
mittees of  the  House  of  Lords  and 
the  chairman  of  ways  and  means  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  acting  jointly  with 
the  secretary  for  Scotland.  London:  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode.  1901.  2  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  31.)  ft  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.4 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Amending  general  order 
for  the  regulation  of  proceedings  under 
and  in  pursuance  of  the  Private  Legisla- 
tion Procedure  (Scotland)  Act,  1899. 
Made  by  the  chairman  of  committees  of 
the  House  of  Lords  and  the  chairman  of 
ways  and  means  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, acting  jointly  with  the  secretary 
for  Scotland.  London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode, 1901.  2  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
105.)  tt  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.lO 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  General  order  for  the 
regulation  of  proceedings  under  and  in 
pursuance  of  the  Private  Legislation  Pro- 
cedure (Scotland)  Act,  1899,  amending 
general  orders  nos.  70  and  71  already  is- 
sued. Made  by  the  chairman  of  com- 
mittees of  the  House  of  Lords,  and  the 
chairman  of  ways  and  means  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  acting  jointly  with  the  secre- 
tary for  Scotland.  London:  Eyre  and 
Spottiswoode  [1900].  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  389.    sess.  2.)  f  VBA  p.v.  4,  no.25 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  General  orders  for  the 
regulation  of  proceedings. .  .made  by  the 
chairman  of  committees  of  the  House  of 
Lords  and  the  chairman  of  ways  and 
means  in  the  House  of  Commons,  acting 
jointly  with  the  secretary  for  Scotland. 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs. 
rl900.]  46  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  195.) 
tt  CBA  p.v.  10,  no.21 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  General  orders  for  the 
regulation  of  proceedings  under  and  in 
pursuance  of  the  Private  Legislation  Pro- 
cedure (Scotland)  Act,  1899,  fixing  a  scale 


of  fees  to  be  paid  by  petitioners  and  op- 
ponents of  provisional  orders  and  amend- 
ing the  general  orders  already  issued: 
made  by  the  chairman  of  committees  of 
the  House  of  Lords  and  the  chairman  of 
ways  and  means  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, acting  jointly  with  the  secretary  for 
Scotland.  London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode, 1900.  5(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
356.)  ttXMHp.v.  l,no.l9 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Report  by  the  chairman 
of  committees  of  the  House  of  Lords  and 
the  chairman  of  ways  and  means  in  the 
House  of  Cominons  under  section  2  of 
the  Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  London:  Eyre  and 
Spottiswoode  [1901].  1  1.  i°.  (H.  of 
C.    paper    45.)  tt  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.5 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Report  by  the  chairman 
of  committees  of  the  House  of  Lords  and 
the  chairman  of  ways  and  means  in  the 
House  of  Commons,  under  section  2  of 
the  Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  London:  Eyre  and  Spot- 
tiswoode [1901].  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
185.)  tt  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.22 

House  of  Lords 

In  the  House  of  Lords,  Friday,  20th  May 
1854.  The  Senatus  Academicus  of  the 
university  against  the  lord  provost,  magis- 
trates, and  Town  Council  of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.  Judgment  of  affirmance  with 
costs,     n.t.-p.     [London,   1854.]     16  p.     4°. 

tSTK 

Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of 
Lords,  dated  10th  Feb.  1898,  for  return 
for  each  of  the  years  1888  to  1897,  inclu- 
sive, of  all  private  bills  relating  to  Scot- 
land, whether  unopposed  or  referred  to 
a  committee  in  either  house  as  opposed, 
on  which  committees  were  named;  show- 
ing whether  passed,  not  passed,  or  how 
otherwise  dealt  with...  London:  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  [1898.]  12  p.  f°. 
(H.  L.  paper  9.)  CP  p.  box  2 

Hydrographic    Office 

Hydrographic  notice,  1897,  no.  3.  No- 
tice, no.  1,  relating  to  sailing  directions  for 
the  west  coast  of  Scotland.  4.  ed.,  1895. 
London:  Darling  &  Son,  1897.    8  1.    8°. 

North  sea  pilot.  Part  i.  Shetland  and 
Orkneys...  London:  Hydrographic  Of- 
fice, 1857.    viii,  189  p.    8°.  KAKB 

London,    1876.     xi,   202   p.,    1    map. 

2.   ed.     8°.  KAKB 

London:  Darling  &  Son,  1894.     xx, 

268  p.,  1  map.     4.  ed.    8°.  KAKB 

North  sea  pilot.  Part  ii.  North  and 
east  coast  of  Scotland...  London:  [G. 
E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,]  1868.  x  o., 
1  1.,  248  p.    8°.  KAKB 


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33 


Son.     1895. 
KAKB 

East   coast 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

London:     Darling     & 

xviii,  384  p..  1  map.     5.  ed.    8° 

North   sea   pilot.      Part   in. 
of    Scotland.      London:    [Eyre    &    Spottis- 
woode,,  1869.    xii  p..  1  1.,  270  p.    3.  ed.    8°. 

KAKB 

London:    lEyre    &    Spottiswoode.) 

1882.    xii  p.,  1  1.,  300  p.,  1  map.    4.  ed.    8°. 

KAKB 

London:       Hydrographic       Office, 

1889.    xiv  p..  1  1..  452  p.,  1  map.     5.  ed.    8°. 

KAKB 

London:  J.  D.   Potter.   1897.     xviii, 

444  p..  1  map.    6.  ed.    8°.  KAKB 

Sailing  directions  for  the  west  coast  of 
Scotland.  Part  i.  Hebrides  or  Western 
isles.  Compiled. .  .by  Cap.  Henry  C. 
Otter...  London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spot- 
tiswoode. 1867.     viii  p.,  1  1..  190  p.     8°. 

KAKB 

Sailing  directions  for  the  west  coast  of 
Scotland.  Part  ii.  Cape  Wrath  to  the 
Mull  of  Gallowav.  London:  fEyre  & 
Spottiswoode,)   1871.     viii,  294  p..  1  1.     8°. 

KAKB 

London:  iG.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottis- 
woode.) 1877.  viii.  352  p..  1  map.  2.  ed. 
8°.  KAKB 

London:  J.  D.   Potter,   1894.     xviii. 

806  p..  1  chart.     4.  ed.    8°.  KAKB 

Inland    Revenue    Department 

Spirits  (Aberdeen.  Elgin  and  Inverness). 
Return  "for  the  collections  of  Aberdeen, 
Elgin  and  Inverness,  relating  to  spirits, 
giving  (1)  The  stock  of  spirits  in  bond... 
(2)  Total  spirits  bonded...  (3)  Total 
spirits  cleared  from  bond."  1901/2.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     f°.  ttTIB 

Inspectors    of    Expi-osives 

Ardeer  explosion.  Report... on  the  cir- 
cumstances attending  an  explosion  which 
occurred  at  the  dynamite  factory  of  No- 
Ijcl's  Explosives  Company  (Limited),  at 
Ardeer,  near  Stevenston,  in  the  county  of 
Ayr.  on  January  5th,  1895.  By  J.  H.  Thorn- 
.son.  London:  Harrison  and  Sons.  1895. 
10  p.,  2  plans.     f°.     (Report  111.)    ft  VOG 

Explosion  of  detonators.  —  Nobel's  fac- 
tory. Report... on  the  circumstances  at- 
tending an  explosion  which  occurred  at 
the  factory  of  Nobel's  Explosives  Com- 
pany (Limited)  at  Redding,  west  quarter, 
near  Falkirk,  on  the  15th  November  1889. 
By  A.  Ford.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode, 1890.     9  p.,  2  pi.     f°.     (Report  90.) 

tfVOG 

Explosion  of  a  dynamite  cartridge  hut 
at  factory  no.  3.  Ayr.  Accident  no.  15. 
1901.     Report... on   the  circumstances  at- 


tending an  explosion  which  occurred  in 
one  of  the  dynamite  cartridge  huts  at  the 
factory  of  Nobel's  Explosives  Company, 
Limited,  at  Ardeer,  near  Stevenston.  in 
the   county   of   Ayr.   on   the   29th   January 

1901.  By  M.  B.  Lloyd.  London:  Darling 
&  Son.  Ltd..  1901.    12  p.    f°.     (Report  145.) 

ttVOG 

Explosion  of  Erin  gelignite  in  dwelling- 
house  at  Glenboig.  Accident  no.  40.  1910. 
Report... on  the  circumstances  attending 
an  explosion  which  occurred  at  a  private 
dwelling-house,  no.  22,  Garnqneen  square, 
Glenboig,  in  the  countj'^  of  Lanark,  on  the 
23rd  February  1910.  By  H.  Coningham. 
London:  Darling  &  Son,  1910.  10  p.  f°. 
(Report  192.)  ft  VOG 

Explosion  of  gelatine  dj-namite  in  dwell- 
ing-house at  Airdrie.  Accident  no.  94, 
1897.  Report... on  the  circumstances  at- 
tending an  explosion  which  occurred  at 
a  private  dwelling-house  known  as  Sut- 
ton Bank,  in  Drumbathie  road.  Airdrie.  on 
the  15th  July  1897.  By  J.  H.  Thomson. 
London:  Darling  &  Son.  Ltd..  1897.  9  p. 
f°.     (Report  125.)  ft  VOG 

Explosion  of  gelignite  at  factory  no. 
166.  Edinburgh.  Accident  no.  70,  1908. 
Report... on  the  circumstances  attending 
an  explosion  of  gelignite  which  occurred 
at  the  factory  of  Messrs.  Curtis's  and  Har- 
vey. Limited,  at  Roslin.  in  the  county  of 
Edinburgh,  on  the  26th  March  1908.  By 
A.  P.  H.  Desborough.  London:  Darling 
&  Son.  Ltd..  1908.    8  p.     f°.     (Report  183.) 

ttVOG 

Explosion  of  glazing-house  at  Roslin 
gunpowder  factory.  Report... on  the  cir- 
cumstances attending  an  explosion  of  gun- 
powder which  occurred  at  the  gunpowder 
factory  at  Roslin,  near  Edinburgh,  on  the 
22nd  October  1890.  By  A.  Ford.  London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1890.  10  p.  f°. 
(Report  95.)  ft  VOG 

Explosion  of  gunpowder  on  board  the 
"Auchmountain"  on  the  river  Clyde.  Re- 
port... on  the  circumstances  attending  an 
explosion  of  gunpowder  which  occurred 
on  board  the  sailing  barque  "Auchmoun- 
tain" on  the  3rd  September  1892.  By  J.  P. 
Cundill.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1893.      14  p.,   5   plans.     f°.      (Report    100.) 

ttVOG 

Explosion  of  nitro-glycerine  at  factory 
no.  3,  Ayr.  Accident  no.  1,  1902.  Report 
...on  the  circumstances  attending  an  ex- 
plosion of  nitro-glycerine  which  occurred 
in  one  of  the  final  washing-houses  of  the 
factory  of  Nobel's  Explosives  Company, 
Limited,  at  Ardeer,  near  Stevenston,  Ayr- 
shire, on  the  9th  January^  1902.  By  J.  H. 
Thomson.     London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd., 

1902.  10   p..  3   plans.     f°.      (Report    150.) 

tt  VOG 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Explosion  of  nitro-glycerine  at  factory 
no.  3,  Ayr.  Accident  no.  272,  1902.  Report 
...on  the  circumstances  attending:  an  ex- 
plosion of  nitro-glycerine  which  occurred 
in  one  of  the  final  washing-houses  of  the 
factory  of  Nobel's  Explosives  Company. 
Limited,  at  Ardeer,  near  Stevenston,  Ayr- 
shire, on  the  7th  October  1902.  By  M.  B. 
Lloyd.  London:  Darling  &  Son.  Ltd., 
1903.     16  p.,  3  plans.     i°.     (Report  156.) 

ttVOG 

Explosion  of  nitro-glycerine  at  factory 
no.  3,  Ayr.  Accident  no.  2>2),  1907.  Report 
...on  the  circumstances  attending  an  ex- 
plosion of  nitro-glycerine  which  occurred 
near  one  of  the  separating  houses  of  the 
factory  of  Nobel's  Explosives  Company, 
Limited,  at  Ardeer,  near  Stevenston,  Ayr- 
shire, on  the  5th  February  1907.  By  J. 
H.  Thomson.  London:  Darling  &  Son, 
Ltd.,    1907.     6   p.     f°.      (Report    180.) 

ttVOG 

Explosion  of  nitro-glycerine  in  final 
washing-house  at  Ardeer.  Report... on 
the  circumstances  attending  an  explosion 
which  occurred  at  the  factory  of  Nobel's 
Explosives  Company,  Limited,  at  Ardeer, 
Ayrshire,  on  the  24th  February  1897.  By 
A.  Ford.  London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode,  1897.  20  p.,  6  plans,  2  pi.  f°.  (Re- 
port 124.)  ttVOG 

Explosion  at  Roslin  gunpowder  factory. 
Report... on  the  circumstances  attending 
an  explosion  which  occurred  at  the  gun- 
powder factory  at  Roslin,  near  Edinburgh, 
on  the  17th  September  1892.  By  V.  D. 
Majendie.  London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode,   1893.     14  p.     f°.     (Report   101.) 

ttVOG 

Land   Values   Taxation    (Scotland)    Bill 
Committee 

Report  and  special  report...  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1906.  13(1)  p.  f°. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  379.)  f  TE 

— — ■  Same,  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
committee.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  1906.  65  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
379.)  t  TE 

Same,  together  with  the  proceed- 
ings..  .minutes  of  evidence,  and  appendix. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1906. 
Ixviii,  810  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  379.) 

tTE 

Index    and    digest    of    evidence... 

London:  Wyman  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  1907.    811- 
929  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  379  — Ind.) 

tTE 

Law,  Courts  of  Justice  and  Legal  Procedure 
'  Committee 

Report... on  the  Burgh  Police  (Scot- 
land)   Bill;    with    the    proceedings    of   the 


committee.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd..  1903.  17(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
258.)  ft  SLE  p.v.  5,  no.15 

Report...  on  the  Burgh  Sewerage, 
Drainage,  and  Water  Supply  (Scotland) 
Bill;  with  the  proceedings  of  the  com- 
mittee. London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
1901.  8  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  309.) 
tt  VDI  p.v.  14,  no.6 

Report... on  the  Ecclesiastical  Assess- 
ments (Scotland)  Bill;  with  the  proceed- 
ings... London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
prtrs.,  1900.  8  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
168.)  ZWGM  p.  box  1 

Report... on  the  Education  (Provision 
of  Meals)  (Scotland)  Bill.  London:  J.  B. 
Nichols  &  Sons,  1907.  7(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of 
C.  paper  125.)  ft  STH  p.v.  14,  no.28 

Report...  on  the  Education  (Young 
Children  School  Attendance)  (Scotland) 
Bill,  with  the  proceedings  of  the  commit- 
tee. London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1901. 
8  p.,  1  1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  168.) 

tt  STH  p.v.  14,  no.7 

Report... on  the  Executors  (Scotland) 
Bill,  with  the  proceedings  of  the  commit- 
tee. London:  Wyman  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  1900. 
6  p.,  1  1.    f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  245.) 

Report... on  the  Town  Councils  (Scot- 
land) Bill,  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
committee.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd..  1900.  11(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
231.)  tt  SEE  p.v.  9,  no.2 

London:     Wyman     &    Sons,    Ltd., 

1903.     7(1)   p.     f°.  tt  SEE  p.v.  9,  no.2a 

Leith  Corporation  Tramways  Committee 

Minutes  of  proceedings. .  .on  the  Leith 
Corporation  Tramways  Order  Confirma- 
tion Bill...  London:  Wvman  &  Sons, 
Ltd..  1904.  iv  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
240.)  tt  TPY  p.v.  20,  no.l4 

Live    Stock    and    Agriculture    in    the    Congested 
Districts    of    Scotland    Committee 

...Minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the 
departmental  committee  appointed. .  .to 
inquire  and  report  upon  the  work  of  the 
congested  districts  (Scotland)  commis- 
sioners for  the  improvement  of  agriculture 
and  live  stock,  and  index...  Edinburgh: 
H.  M.  Stationery  Off.,  1911.    viii,  133  p.    f°. 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
appointed  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
to  inquire  and  report  upon  the  work  of 
the  congested  districts  (Scotland)  com- 
missioners for  the  improvement  of  live 
stock  and  agriculture.  With  special  re- 
ference to  the  quality  of  the  stock  reared 
upon  the  crofters'  holdings..  .  Edinburgh: 
Neill   &   Co.,   Ltd.,    1910.     16  p.     f°. 

t  VEA  p.v.  4,  no.22 


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35 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Mines   Inspectors'   Office 
Serial 

Mines  and  quarries.  District  L  Report 
for  the  East  Scotland  district.  1896-1911. 
London,  1897-1912.    8°  and  f°.         ft  VHE 

First  issued  in  1891.  Also  included  in  the  Par- 
liamentary Papers,  in  which  form  the  Library  can 
supply  a  complete  file. 

Mines  and  quarries.  District  2.  Report 
for  the  West  Scotland  district.  1889.  1896- 
1910.     London,  1890-1911.     f°.  ft  VHE 

Also  in  the  Parliamentary  Papers,  in  which  form 
the  Library  can  supply  a  complete  file. 


Non-serial 

Devon  colliery  disaster.  Reports  to  Her 
Majesty's  secretary  of  state  for  the  Home 
Department,  on  the  circumstances  attend- 
ing the  accident  which  occurred  at  Fur- 
nacebank.  no.  1  pit,  Devon  colliery.  Clack- 
mannanshire, on  the  26th  March  1897.  By 
Robert  T.  Younger  and  J.  B.  .Atkinson. 
London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd..  1897.  13  p.. 
2    diagr.      f°.  t  VHI  p.v.  2,  no.6 

Donibristle  colliery  disaster.  Report... 
on  the. .  .accident ..  .at  Donibristle  col- 
liery, Fifeshire.  on  the  26th  August  1901. 
By  J.  B.  Atkinson.  London:  Darling  & 
Son,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1901.  13  p..  1  diagr.,  1 
plan.     f°.  ttVHWp.v.4,no.ll 

Report  on  the  causes  and  circumstances 
of  the  accident  which  occurred  on  the  14th 
November  1907  at  Dalbeath  colliery,  Fife- 
shire. By  R.  A.  S.  Redmayne.  London: 
Darling  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1909.  12  p.,  1  plan. 
i".  VHIp.v.  l,no.20 

Minor   Legal   Appointments   in    Scotland 
co-mmittee 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by 
the  secretary  for  Scotland,  v.  1.  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.     f°.  ttXMH 

Ordnance    Sxjrvey 

Facsimiles  of  national  manuscripts  of 
Scotland.  Selected  under  direction  of  Sir 
W.  Gibson-Craig,  lord  clerk  register  of 
Scotland,  and  photozincographed  by  Sir  H. 
James,  of  the  Ordnance  Survey.  [Edited 
by  C.  Innes.)  [Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Con- 
stable,,  1867-71.     3  V.     f°.  ttCP 

Poor  Law  Commission 

Sanitary  inquiry  —  Scotland.  Reports 
on  the  sanitary  condition  of  the  labour- 
ing population  of  Scotland,  in  consequence 
of  an  inquiry  directed  to  be  made  by  the 
poor  law  commissioners.  London:  W. 
Clowes  and  Sons,  1842.    iv,  334  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

SPC 


Private    Bill    Procedure    (Scotland)    Bill 
Committee 

Report  and  special  report  from  the 
select  committee  on  the  Private  Bill  Pro- 
cedure (Scotland)  Bill;  with  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  committee,  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, appendix  and  index.  London:  Wy- 
man  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1898.  xviii,  132 
p.     f°.     (H.  L.  paper  211.)  f  SEFB 

Privy   Council 

Act  and  warrant  of  His  Majesty  in 
Council  for  a  poll  election  in  the  burgh  of 
Montrose.  Montrose:  J.  Watt,  1817.  17  p. 
8°.  SEH  p.v.  17,  no.l4 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council,  dated  10th  August 
1909,  altering  the  constitution  of  commit- 
tees on  secondary  education  for  various 
districts  in  Scotland...  London:  Eyre 
&   Spottiswoode.   Ltd.,   1909.     9  p.     f°. 

ttSTI 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land dated  4th  July  1905,  amending  the 
schedule  to  the  minute  of  30th  January. 
1905,  providing  for  the  establishment  of 
committees  for  the  training  of  teachers. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons.  Ltd.,  1905.  2  1. 
f°.  ft  STH  p.v.  14,  no.ll 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  16th  May  1898,  amending  the 
terms  of  article  117  of  the  code  of  1898. 
London:  Wyman  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  1898.  2  1. 
f°.  ft  STH  p.v.  19,  no.25 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  27th  February  1908,  amending 
the  terms  of  paragraph  2  of  the  minute 
of  27th  April  1899,  providing  for  the  dis- 
tribution of  the  sum  available  for  secon- 
dary or  technical  (including  agricultural) 
education,  under  section  2,  sub-section  (4) 
of  the  Local  Taxation  Account  (Scotland) 
Act,  1898.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons.  1908. 
2  1.     f°.  tt  STH  p.v.  14,  no.35 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in 
Scotland,  dated  15th  June  1899,  amending 
the  terms  of  paragraph  5  of  the  minute  of 
the  27th  April  1899,  providing  for  the  dis- 
tribution of  the  sum  available  for  secon- 
dary or  technical  (including  agricultural) 
education  under  section  2,  sub-section  (4) 
of  the  Local  Taxation  Account  (Scotland) 
Act,  1898.  London:  Wyman  and  Sons, 
Ltd.,  1899.    2  1.    f  °.        tt  STH  p.v.  19,  no.5 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  12th  March  1909,  continuing 
the  operation  of  the  Scotch  code,  1908. 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd. 
[1909?]     2  1.     f°. 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  18th  May  1899,  as  to  the  appli- 
cation of  article  21  and  chapter  ix.  of  the 
code  of  1899.  London:  Wyman  and  Sons, 
Limited,  1899.    2  1.    f°.  ft  STH  p.v.  19,  no.6 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land providing  for  the  allocation  of  the 
balance  of  the  Education  (Scotland)  Fund, 
1909/10.     London,   1909.     f°.  t  STI 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land. Dated  28th  May  1903,  providing 
for  the  distribution  of  the  general  aid 
grant  (with  explanatory  memorandum). 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1903.  2  1. 
f°.  t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.l5 

Same,  dated  25th  April  1904.  Lon- 
don: Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1904.     4  p.     f°. 

fSBp.v.  36,no.l0 

Same,    dated    16th    February    1905. 

London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1905.     4  p. 
f°.  fSTHp.v.  14,no.l7 

Same,  dated  19th  March  1906.  Lon- 
don:  Wyman   &  Sons,   Ltd.,    1906.     f°. 

t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.2 

-  Same,  dated  9th  March  1907.  Lon- 
don: Wyman  &  Sons,  1907.     5  p.     f°. 

t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.  12 

•  Same,    dated    25th    February    1908. 

London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  1908.     5  p.     f°. 
tt  STH  p.v.  14,  no.33 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  coilncil  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  10th  June  1897,  providing  for 
the  distribution  of  the  sum  available  for 
secondary  education  under  section  2  (1) 
(b)  of  the  Education  and  Local  Taxation 
Account  (Scotland)  Act  1892.  London: 
Darling  &  Son,   Ltd.,   1897.     8  p.     f°. 

ft  STH  p.v.  18,  no.22 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in 
Scotland,  dated  30th  January  1905,  pro- 
viding for  the  establishment  of  commit- 
tees for  the  training  of  teachers.  (With 
explanatory  memorandum.)  London: 
Wyman   &  Sons,   Ltd.,   1905.     10  p.     f°. 

ft  STH  p.v.  14,  no.lO 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in 
Scotland,  dated  12th  August  1909,  provid- 
ing for  the  recognition  of  certain  institu- 
tions as  central  institutions  for  the 
purposes  of  the  Education  (Scotland)  Act, 
1908.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd. 
[1909.]      1    1.     f°.  ft  STH  p.v.  18,  no.l2 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee    of    council    on    education    in 


Scotland,  dated  15th  October  1909,  pro- 
viding for  the  recognition  of  the  Edin- 
burgh School  of  Cookery  and  Domestic 
Economy  as  a  central  institution  for  the 
purposes  of  the  Education  (Scotland)  Act, 
1908.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd. 
cl909.]    1    1.     f°.  VTI 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in 
Scotland,  dated  19th  July  1906,  providing 
for  special  grants  in  aid  of  certain  school 
boards  in  Scotland.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons,  1906.     2  1.     f°.    ft  STH  p.v.  14,  no.24 

Same,  4th  February  1908.     2  1.     f°. 

tt  STH  p.v.  14,no.  25 

Same,    13th    July,    1908.      London: 

Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1908.     2  1.     f°. 

t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.44 

Same,  22d  June  1909.     2  1.     f^ 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  5th  February  1900,  relative  to 
the  minute  of  18th  May  1899,  as  to  the 
application  of  article  21  and  chapter  ix 
of  the  code  of  1899.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons,   Ltd.,   1900.     2  1.     f°. 

tt  STH  p.v.  19,  no.l 

Education  (Scotland).  Minute  of  the 
committee  of  council  on  education  in  Scot- 
land, dated  25th  October,  1909,  sanction- 
ing the  payment  by  school  fund  of  expen- 
diture incurred  for  certain  purposes.  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  (1909i.    4  p.     f°. 

ttSTI 

Minute  of  the  committee  of  council  on 
education  in  Scotland,  dated  19th  April 
1901,  amending  the  terms  of  article  89  (b) 
of  the  code  of  1901.  London:  Wyman 
and   Sons,   Ltd.,   1901.     2  1.     f°. 

t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.l6 

Minute  of  the  committee  of  council  on 
education   in   Scotland,   dated  27th   March 

1899,  amending  the  terms  of  article  118 
of  the  code  of  1899.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1899.    2  1.    i°.  STH  p.  box 

Minute  of  the  committee  of  council  on 
education    in    Scotland,    dated    30th    April 

1900,  amending  the  terms  of  paragraph 
10  of  the  minute  of  10th  June  1897,  provid- 
ing for  the  distribution  of  the  sum  avail- 
able for  secondary  education  under  sec- 
tion 2  (1)  (b)  of  the  Education  and  Local 
Taxation  Account  (Scotland)  Act,  1892. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1900.  2  1. 
f°.  tt  STH  p.v.  19,  no.2 

Minute  of  the  committee  of  council  on 
education  in  Scotland,  dated  27th  April 
1899,  providing  for  the  distribution  of  the 
sum  available  for  secondary  or  technical 
(including  agricultural)  education  under 
section  2,  sub-section  (4),  of  the  Local 
Taxation  Account  (Scotland)  Act  1898. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs., 
1899.    i°.  SSMp.box4 


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37 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Same,  dated  1st  May  1900.  Lon- 
don:    Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd..  1900.    2  1.     f°. 

t  SB  p.v,  36,  no.3 

Same,  dated  14th  June  1901.  Lon- 
don: Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd..  1901.    2  1.     f°. 

tSBp.v.  36,no.  17 

Provisional    Order    (Scotland)     Bill    Com.mittee 

Report  from  the  select  committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Provisional  Order 
(Scotland)  Bill  (H.  L.) ;  with  the  pro- 
ceeding's of  the  committee.  Session  1897. 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs. 
[1897.1     10  p.     f°.     (H.  of  L.  paper   166.) 

CP  p.  box  2 

Public   Record   Office 

Calendar  of  documents  relating  to  Scot- 
land preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public 
Record  Office...  Edited  by  J.  Bain.  v. 
1-4.     Edinburgh,  1881-84.     4°.  CP 

V.   1.  1108-1272. 

V.  2.  1272-1307. 

V.  3.  1307-1357. 

V.  4.  1357-1509.     Addenda.      1221-1435. 

Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating  to 
Scotland,  preserved  in  the  State  Paper 
Department  of  Her  Majesty's  Public  Rec- 
ord Office.  By  Markham  John  Thorpe. 
London:  Longman.  Brown,  Green,  Long- 
mans, &  Roberts,  1858.    2  v.    4°.  C 

V.  1.  Henry  viii.  Edward  vi.  Mary.  Eliza- 
beth.     1509-1589. 

V.  2.  Queen  Elizabeth,  15891603;  An  appendix 
to  the  Scottish  series,  1543-1592;  and  the  state 
papers  relatini?  to  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  during  her 
detention  in  England,  1568-1587. 

Rating    and    Valuation    (Scotland)    Committee 

Report  from  select  committee  on  rating 
and  valuation  (Scotland);  together  with 
the  proceedings  of  the  committee,  minutes 
of  evidence  and  appendix.  London:  H. 
Hansard  &  Sons,  prtrs.  [1888.)  x,  462  p. 
f^     (H.  of  C.  paper  274.)  ft  TIN 

Record   Commission 

Documents  and  records  illustrating  the 
history  of  Scotland,  and  the  transactions 
between  the  crowns  of  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. Volume  collected  and  edited  by  Sir 
F.  Palgrave.  rLondon,  1837.]  ccxxiv,  434 
p.    4°.  ttCP 

Royal    Commission    on    Ancient    and    Historical 
Monu.ments   and   Constructions   in    Scotland 

Report,  no.  1.  4,  v.  1.  Edinburgh,  1909- 
12.     8°.  CP 

no.  1.  Monuments  and  constructions  in  the 
county   of   Berwick. 

no.  4,  V.  1.  Monuments  and  constructions  m 
Galloway.      County    of    Wigtown. 

Royal   Commission   on   Churches    (Scotland) 
Report    of    the    Royal    Commission    on 


Churches  (Scotland).     Edinburgh:  Neil!  & 
Co..  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1905.    2  v.     f°.    ft  ZWH 

V.    1.     Report. 

V.  2.     Minutes   of   evidence   and   appendices. 

Royal  Commission  on   Churches   (Scotland)   Act, 
1905 

Report  of  the  royal  commissioners  ap- 
pointed under  the  Churches  (Scotland) 
Act,  1905.  v.  2.  Edinburgh:  T.  and  A. 
Constable.  1910.     f°.  ft  ZDVH 

V.  2.  Minutes  of  proceedings  and  appendix.  197 
p.,  1   map.     f°. 

Royal    Commission    on    Physical    Training 
(Scotland) 

Report.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co..  Ltd., 
prtrs.,   1903.     2  v.     f°.  ft  SSN 

V.   1.     Report   and    appendix. 
V.  2.     Minutes   of   evidence   and    index. 

Royal   Commission    on    Poor   Laws   and   Relief   of 
Distress 

Report  [and  appendices].  London,  1909- 
11.     f°.  tSHL 

The  following  volumes  of  the  appendix  relate 
specifically  to  Scotland: 

V.  6.     Evidence   of   witnesses   from    Scotland. 

V.  15,  p.  225-389.  Report  on  endowed  and  volun- 
tary charities  in  certain  places  in  Scotland  and  the 
administrative  relations  of  charity  and  the  poor  laws. 
By  A.  C.  Kay  and  H.   V.  Toynbee. 

v.  17,  p.  231-320.  The  effect  of  outdoor  relief  on 
wages  and  the  condition  of  employment  in  certain 
parishes  in  Scotland.  By  Constance  Williams  and 
Thomas   Jones. 

V.  19a.  Report  on  the  effects  of  employment  or 
assistance  given  to  the  "unemployed"  since  1886  as 
a  means  of  relieving  distress  outside  the  poor  law 
in  Scotland.     By  J.  C.  Pringle. 

V.  23.  Report  on  the  condition  of  the  children 
who  are  in  receipt  of  the  various  forms  of  poor 
law  relief  in  certain  parishes  in  Scotland.  By  C. 
T.   Parsons  and  others. 

V.  24.  Report  on  the  physical  condition  of  the 
able-bodied  male  inmates  of  certain  Scottish  poor- 
houses,  and  of  English  workhouses  and  labour  yards. 
By   C.    T.    Parsons. 

V.  28,  p.  229-312.  Reports  of  visits  to  poor  law 
and  charitable  institutions  and  to  meetings  of  local 
authorities   in   Scotland. 

V.  29.  Church  of  Scotland.  Report  from  General 
Assembly's  Committee  on  Church  Interests,  with  ap- 
pendix. 

V.  30.  Scotland.  Statistical  and  other  documents 
relating  specially  to   Scotland. 

Report  on  Scotland.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons.  Ltd.,  1909.    ix,  314  p.    f°.  ft  SGF 

Royal   Commission    on    Registration    of    Title    in 
Scotland 

Minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the 
Royal  Commission  on  Registration  of  Title 
in  Scotland  with  appendices.  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.    iv,  253  p.    f°.  fTE 

Report  by  the  commission.  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.    46  p.    f°. 

t  TB  p.v.  89,  no.l9 

Scottish  Agricultural  Prices  Committee 

Report. .  .Upon  the  existing  methods  of 
collecting  and  recording  the  prices  of  agri- 
cultural products  in  Scotland...  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1901.  xxi  p. 
f°.  ttVPX 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Minutes  of  evidence. .  .with  appen- 
dices and  index.  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1901.    iv,  298  p.    f°.      ft  VPX 

Scottish   Bills  Committee 

Report... on  the  Agricultural  Holdings 
(Scotland)  Act  1908  Amendment  Bill  with 
the  proceedings  of  the  committee.  Lon- 
don: J.  B.  Nichols  and  Sons,  1910.  4  p. 
f  °.     (H.  of  C.  paper  253.)  t  TB  p.v.  89,  no.28 

Report... on  the  Education  (Scotland) 
Bill.  With  the  proceedings  of  the  com- 
mittee.     London:    T.    B.    Nichols   &   Sons, 

1908.  67  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  227.) 

tt  STH  p.v.  15,  no.36 

Report...  on  the  House  Letting  and 
Rating  (Scotland)  Bill,  with  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  committee.  London:  J.  B. 
Nichols  &  Sons,  1909.  19  p.  f°.  (H.  of 
C.  paper  238.)  ft  TE  p.v.  5,  no.36 

Report... on  the  Jury  Trials  (Scotland) 
Bill,  with  the  proceedings  of  the  commit- 
tee. London:  J.  B.  Nichols  and  Sons, 
1910.     4  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  254.) 

t  XMH  p.v.  3,  no.l2 

Report... on  the  Land  Values  (Scot- 
land) Bill.  With  the  proceedings  of  the 
committee.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols  & 
Sons,  1908.  10  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  352.) 
291.)  ft  TIN  p.v.  31,  no.5 

Report...  on     the     Local     Government 

(Scotland)  Bill.     With  the  proceedings  of 

the  committee.     London:  J.  B.  Nichols  & 

Sons,  1908.    10  p.    i°.    (H.  of  C.  paper  352.) 

tt  SEE  p.v.  9,  no.30 

Report... on  the  Registration  of  Births, 
Deaths  &  Marriages  (Scotland)  Amend- 
ment Bill  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  committee.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols  and 
Sons,  1910.  4  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  255.) 
t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.20 

Report... on  the  Sheriff  Courts  (Scot- 
land) Bill.  With  the  proceedings. .  .  Lon- 
don: J.  B.  Nichols  &  Sons,  1907.  36  p., 
1  1.    f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  319.)  XLH 

Report... on   the    Summary   Jurisdiction 

(Scotland)   Bill.     With  the  proceedings  of 

the  committee.     London:  J.  B.  Nichols  & 

Sons,  1908.    16  p.    f°.    (H.  of  C.  paper  346.) 

tt  SLE  p.v.  7,  no.23 

Report...  on  the  Temperance  (Scot- 
land) Bill,  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
committee.    London:  J.  B.  Nichols  &  Sons, 

1909.  43  p.     f^     (H.  of  C.  paper  148.) 

tt  VTZO  p.v.  7,  no.22 

Report... on  the  -Tobacco  Growing 
(Scotland)  Bill,  with. .  .proceedings  of... 
committee.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols  &  Sons, 
1908.     4  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  84.) 

tt  VTY  p.v.  3,  no.lS 


Scottish  Prisons  Committee 

Report...  London:  Wyman  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1900.    iv,  26  p.    f°.         tt  SLT 

Minutes  of  evidence...  London:  Wy- 
man &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1900.  iv,  211  p. 
f°.  tt  SLT 

Scottish  Universities  Committee 

Minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the 
committee  on  Scottish  universities,  with 
index.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
Ltd.,  1910.     92  p.     f°.  t  STK 

Report  of  the  committee  on  Scottish 
universities,  with  appendices.  London: 
Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.,  1910.  44  p. 
f  °.  t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.5 

Secretary  for  Scotland 

Serial 

Allotments  (Scotland).  A  return  show- 
ing I.  The  proceedings  of  the  parish  coun- 
cils in  regard  to  allotments  and  common 
pasture.  1901-1905/6.  London,  1901-06. 
f°.  tTE 

Education  and  Local  Taxation  Account 
(Scotland)  Act,  1892.  Return  showing  the 
allocation  and  application  of  the  contri- 
bution out  of  the  local  taxation  (Scot- 
land) account.     1898/9.     London.  1900.     f°. 

tt  TIB  p.  box 

Local  Government  (Scotland)  Act,  1894. 
(Parish  council  elections.)  A  return  of 
particulars  respecting  the  election  of  par- 
ish   councils.      1907.      Glasgow,    1908.     f°. 

ttCP 

Local  Government  (Scotland)  Act,  1889, 
Local  Taxation  (Customs  and  Excise) 
Act,  1890... and  Education  &  Local  Taxa- 
tion Account  (Scotland)  Act,  1892.  Re- 
turn showing  total  payments  into  and  out 
of  local  taxation  (Scotland)  account. 
1895/6-1907/8.     London,   1896-1908.     f°. 

ttTIN 

Local  taxation  (grants  in  aid)  Scotland. 
Return  "showing  the  amounts  distri- 
buted."   1904/5.    Glasgow,  1905.    f°.  t  TIB 

Local  taxation  (Scotland)  account.  Re- 
turn showing  (i.)  the  principal  statutory 
provisions  affecting  payments  into  and 
out  of  the  local  taxation  (Scotland)  ac- 
count, and  (ii.)  the  amount  of  such  pay- 
ments. 1908/9-1909/10.  London,  1909-10. 
f°.  .        tTIB 

Occupiers  of  farms  (Scotland).  Return 
"showing  in  the  subjoined  form  the 
number  of  occupiers  of  farms... in  each 
county."  1905/6,  no.  1-2.  London,  1907. 
f°.  tSDG 

Parish  trusts  (Scotland).  Return  (1) 
of  all  and  every  sum  or  sums  of  money, 
or  other  funds  or  properties,  heritable  or 
moveable.  1905,  no.  1-2.  Glasgow,  1907. 
f°-  ttCP 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act.  1899.  Return  of  all  the  pro- 
visional draft  orders  under  the  Private 
Legislation  Procedure  (Scotland)  Act, 
1899,  which  have  been  reported  on  by  com- 
missioners; together  with  the  names  of 
the  commissioners.  1901/2-1905,  1907-08. 
1910.     London,   1903-[10i.     t\        ft  SEFB 

Trawl  vessels  (prosecutions).  Return 
...of  prosecutions  undertaken  in  the 
sheriff  courts  of  Scotland,  under  the  Sum- 
mary Jurisdiction  (Scotland)  Acts,  of  the 
masters  of  beam  or  other  trawl  vessels 
for  alleged  infringement  of  the  bye-laws 
of  the  Fishery  Board.  1892/1900.  London 
,1901,.     f°.  tVRRp.v.  l,no.2 

Non-serial 

Agricultural  Rates,  Congested  Districts 
and  Burgh  Land  Tax  Relief  (Scotland) 
Act,  1896.  (Valuations  and  amounts  certi- 
fied and  annual  amounts  distributed.) 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs., 
1899.     132  p.     i°.  ttTINp.boxl 

Allotments  in  North  Uist  and  Barra. 
Return  of  the  report  of  a  special  commit- 
tee of  the  County  Council  of  Inverness 
upon  applications  for  allotments  in  North 
Uist  and  Barra,  made  in  September,  1897, 
together  with  any  relative  papers.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd.  [1908.] 
7  p.     f°.      (H.  of  C.   paper  96.) 

t  TB  p.v.  89,  no.  32 

Children  .^ct.  1908.  Recommendations 
of  the  secretary  for  Scotland  as  to  par- 
liamentary grants  to  certified  day  indus- 
trial schools  in  Scotland.  London:  Eyre 
and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.  rl910.i  3  p.  f. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  44.)     ft  STH  p.v.  19,  no.13 

Church  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return  of  ex- 
tracts from  acts  of  the  parliaments  of 
Scotland  relating  to  the  church. .  .passed 
in  the  years  1690.  1693,  and  1707...  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1905.    6  p.     f°. 

ttZWG 

Feeble-minded  persons  under  the  poor 
law  (Scotland).  Return  "showing  num- 
ber and  classification  of  mentally  defective 
persons  (other  than  persons  certified  as 
insane)  in  receipt  of  institutional  relief  or 
otherwise  chargeable  to  a  parish  in  Scot- 
land on  a  given  day,  grouped  according 
to  sex,  and  in  the  case  of  women,  condi- 
tion as  to  marriage,  and  distinguishing 
persons  over  60  and  under  16  years  of 
age."  London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode, 
Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1913.  32  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  539.) 

Inebriate  reformatories  (Scotland).  Re- 
gulations under  the  Inebriates  Act,  1898 
..  .for  the  rule  and  management  of  a  state 
inebriate     reformatory...        Glasgow:     J. 


Hedderwick    &    Sons,    prtrs.,    1900.     28   p. 
f°.      (H.    of    C.    paper   92.) 

ft  VTZO  p.v.  7,  no.25 

Inebriates  Act,  1898,  61  &  62  Vict.,  cap. 
60.  Regulation  dated  15th  June  1906,  made 
by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  in  pursuance 
of  section  6  as  read  with  section  25  of  the 
Inebriates  Act,  1898,  respecting  the  trans- 
fer of  inebriates  from  a  state  inebriate 
reformatory,  in  Scotland,  to  a  certified  in- 
ebriate reformatory...  London:  Darling 
&  Son,  1906.    8°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  203.) 

VTZO  p.v.  8,  no.15 

Inebriates  Act,  1898,  Prisons  (Scotland) 
Act,  1877.  Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for 
Scotland  as  to  the  appointment  of  a  visit- 
ing committee  to  the  state  inebriate  re- 
formatory at  Perth.  [London:  Eyre  and 
Spottiswoode,  1903.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  265.)  f  VBA  p.v.  4,  no.21 

Inebriates  Acts,  1879  to  1899.  Rules  for 
retreats  (Scotland).  Copy  of  rules  for  re- 
treats licensed  in  Scotland  under  the  Ine- 
briates Acts,  1879  to  1899,  approved  by  the 
secretary  for  Scotland,  on  the  14th  April 
1902.  London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd.,  prtrs., 
1902.  1  p.l.,  14  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
142.)  VTZO  p.  box  5 

Island  of  Vatersay.  Return  of  the  cor- 
respondence between  Lady  Gordon  Cath- 
cart  and  the  secretary  for  Scotland  and 
the  lord  advocate,  with  reference  to  the 
seizure... of  the  island  of  Vatersay  by 
squatters;  and  with  regard  to  proposed 
future  arrangements  in  that  island... 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  [1908,.  40 
p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  91.) 

tt  CBA  p.v.  10,  no.20 

Lights  on  vehicles  (Scotland).  (Bye- 
laws.)  Return  showing  the  bye-laws  made 
by  councils  of  counties  and  burghs  in 
Scotland  as  to  lights  upon  vehicles,  giv- 
ing particulars...  London:  Eyre  &  Spot- 
tiswoode [1907].  16  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  104.)  ft  TO  p.v.  3,  no.l7 

Minute  prescribing  a  daily  attendance  of 
seven  hours  and  fixing  the  normal  num- 
ber of  the  staff  in  the  office  of  the  register 
of  sasines,  Edinburgh.  London:  Wyman 
&  Sons,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1899.    2  1.     f°.  ft  SEN 

Police  cells  prison  at  Dunoon.  Rule 
made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  ap- 
pointing police  cells  at  Dunoon,  in  the 
county  of  Argyll,  to  be  legal  prisons  for 
the  detention  of  prisoners  for  a  period  not 
exceeding  three  days  before,  or  during,  or 
after  trial.  [Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons,  1902.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  339.) 
tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.27 

Police  cells  prison  at  Dunoon.  Rule 
made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  as  to 
the  appointment  of  a  visiting  committee  to 
tlie  police  cells  prison  at  Dunoon.     [Glas- 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

gow:  J.   Hedderwick  &  Sons,    1902.]      1   1. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  340.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.  20 

Police  (Scotland)  Act.  1890.  Copy  "of 
certain  sections  of  the  Police  (Scotland) 
Act,  1890,  indicating  the  amendments 
thereof  proposed  by  the  Police  Superan- 
nuation (Scotland)  Bill  (as  amended  by 
the  standing  committee  on  Scottish  bills)." 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd. 
[1910.]     4  p.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  98.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.9 

Prison  dietaries  (Scotland).  Rules 
made  under  the  Prisons. .  .Act,  1877, 
establishing  new  rates  of  dietaries  for  the 
several  classes  of  prisoners.  Glasgow:  J. 
Hedderwick  &  Sons,  prtrs.  [1900.]  14  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  205.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  26,  no.28 

Prisons  (Scotland).  Order  made  by 
the  secretary  for  Scotland  closing  the  ex- 
isting prison  of  Inverness.  [London:  Eyre 
and  Spottiswoode,  1902.]  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of 
C.   paper   381.)  tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.24 

Prisons  (Scotland).  Penal  Servitude 
Act,  1891...  Regulation  dated  March  17, 
1906... for  the  measuring  and  photograph- 
ing of  prisoners.  London:  Eyre  &  Spot- 
tiswoode [1906].  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
87.)  ttSLEp.v.  5,no.ll 

Prisons  (Scotland).  Rule  made  appoint- 
ing the  police  cells  at  Falkirk,  in  the 
county  of  Stirling,  to  be  a  legal  prison  for 
the  detention  of  prisoners  for  a  period  of 
not  exceeding  fourteen  days  before,  or  dur- 
ing, or  after  trial.  London:  Eyre  &  Spot- 
tiswoode, prtrs.  [1900.]  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  IS.)  tt  SLT  p.v.  26,  no.l6 

Prisoners  (Scotland)  Act  1877,  and  the 
Secretary  for  Scotland  Acts  1885  to  1889. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
appointing  the  new  prison  lately  erected 
at  Inverness,  a  legal  place  of  detention  for 
all  descriptions  of  criminal  and  civil  pris- 
oners... Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  & 
Sons  [1902].  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  341.) 
tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.26 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Act,  1877,  and  Sec- 
retary for  Scotland  Acts,  1885  to  1889. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland, 
appointing  the  police  cells  at  Kirkcaldy 
to  be  a  legal  prison  for  the  detention  of 
untried  prisoners  for  a  period  not  exceed- 
ing fourteen  days  before  or  during  trial, 
and  of  convicted  prisoners...  [London: 
Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1904.]  1  1.  f°. 
(H.  of  C.  paper  18.)      tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.l6 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Act,  1877,  and  Secre- 
tary for  Scotland  Acts,  1885-89.  Rule 
made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  as  to 
the  constitution  of  the  visiting  committee 


to  Inverness  prison.  London:  Darling  & 
Son.  Ltd.,  1904.  1  p.l.,  2  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (H. 
of    C.    paper    167.)  SLE  p.v.  10,  no.lO 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1904. 
Rule... as  to  the  appointment  of  visiting 
committees  to  the  prisons  at  Barlinnie, 
Perth,  and  Peterhead.  London:  Darling 
&  Son,  Ltd.,  1905.  2  p.  8°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper   67.)  SLT  p.v.  12,  no.l2 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1904. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
appointing  the  new  prison  at  Greenock  a 
legal  place  of  detention  for  all  descriptions 
of  criminal  and  civil  prisoners,  and  pro- 
viding that  all  rules  and  orders  applicable 
to  the  present  prison  of  Greenock  shall 
be  applicable  to  the  said  new  prison.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd.  [1910.] 
1   1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  224.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.22 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1904. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland, 
appointing  police  cells  at  Inveraray,  in 
the  county  of  Argyll,  to  be  a  legal  prison 
for  the  detention  of  prisoners  for  a  period 
not  exceeding  three  days  before,  or  during, 
or  after  trial.  [London:  Eyre  and  Spot- 
tiswoode, 1905.]  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
192.)  tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.l9 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1904. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
as  to  the  constitution  of  the  visiting  com- 
mittee to  the  prison  at  Glasgow  (Duke 
Street).  [London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode, 
1905.1     1  1.       f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  237.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.15 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1904. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
as  to  the  constitution  of  the  visiting  com- 
mittee to  the  prison  at  Glasgow  (Duke 
Street).  [London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode, 1906.]  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  21.) 
tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.l4 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts.  1860  to  1904. 
Rule  made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland 
with  respect  to  the  term  of  office  of  a 
visiting  committee  and  the  holding  of  the 
first  meeting  of  a  visiting  committee. 
London:  Darling  &  Son,  Ltd.,  1906.  3  1 
8°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  74.) 

ttSLTp.v.  34,no.ll 

Prisons  (Scotland)  Acts,  1860  to  1909. 
Rules  for  prisons  in  Scotland.  Rule... 
with  respect  to  the  treatment  of  certain 
offenders.  London:  Darling  &  Son,  1910 
1  1.    8°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  276.) 

Prisons  (Scotland)  dietaries.  Rules 
made  by  the  secretary  for  Scotland  under 
the  Prisons  (Scotland)  Act,  1877.  and  the 
Secretary  for  Scotland  Acts,  1885  to  1889, 
establishing  new  rates  of  dietaries  for 
the  several  classes  of  prisoners.  [London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1901.]  1  1.  f°.  (H. 
of  C.  paper   123.)  t  SB  p.v.  36,  no.41 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


41 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Prisons  (Scotland)  rule.  Rule  made  by 
the  secretarj^  for  Scotland  appointing  the 
police  cells  at  Haddington  to  be  a  legal 
prison  for  the  detention  of  untried 
prisoners  for  a  period  not  exceeding  four- 
teen days  before,  or  during  trial,  and  of 
convicted  prisoners  for  a  period  not  ex- 
ceeding seven  days  from  the  date  of  con- 
viction. (London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode, 
1901.)     1  1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  122.> 

tt  SLT  p.v.  34,  no.28 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Additional  and  amend- 
ing general  orders  for  the  regulation  of 
proceedings  under  and  in  pursuance  of 
the  Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  London:  Eyre  and  Spot- 
tiswoode [1907].  5(1)  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper   355.)  ft  XMH  p.v.  1,  no.l 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Amending  general  orders 
for  the  regulation  of  proceedings  under 
and  in  pursuance  of  the  Private  Legisla- 
tion Procedure  (Scotland)  Act,  1899.  Lon- 
don: Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.  (1909.) 
1  1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  309.) 

ttXMHp.v.  l,no.2 

Private  Legislation  Procedure  (Scot- 
land) Act,  1899.  Return  "of  all  the  draft 
provisional  orders  under  the  Private  Legis- 
lation Procedure  (Scotland)  Act,  1899, 
which  in  the  session  of  1909  have  been  re- 
ported on  by  commissioners..."  London: 
Eyre  and  Spottiswoode.  Ltd.  [1909.]  3 
p.      f°.      (H.    of   C.   paper   30S.) 

ttXMHp.v.  l,no.20 

Register  House,  Edinburgh.  Gratuities 
to  engrossing  clerks.  Copy  of  a  minute 
of  the  secretary  for  Scotland,  amending 
article  vi  of  the  minute  dated  14th  Sept. 
1893,  fixing  the  scale  of  gratuities  to  be 
awarded,  on  retirement,  to  the  engrossing 
clerks  serving  in  the  various  departments 
of  the  Register  House...  London:  Darl- 
ing &  Son,   Ltd.,   1908.     1   1.     i°. 

tt  SIV  p.v.  3,  no.26 

Register  House,  Edinburgh.  Lord  Clerk 
Register  (Scotland)  Act,  1879.  Order... 
prescribing  the  conditions  of  appointment 
to  clerkships  in  His  Majesty's  General 
Register  House,  Edinburgh.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1901.  3(1)  p.  f°. 
tt  SEB  p.v.  9,  no.4 

Roads  and  bridges  assessment  (Scot- 
land). Return  showing  the  rate  per  £ 
of  assessment  levied  for  roads  and  bridges 
by  county  councils  in  each  county. .  .from 
1891-2  to  1907-8...  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1909.  11  p.  f°.  (H. 
of   C.   paper  347.)  tt  VDGp.v.  8,  no.5 

Street  accidents  caused  by  vehicles 
(Scotland).      Return    "showing. .  .number 


of  accidents  resulting  in  death  or  personal 
injury..."  London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode, Ltd.  [1909.]  8  p.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper  128.)  tt  TO 

Universities  (Scotland).  Return  of  the 
amount  of  class  fees  paid  by  students  at- 
tending each  of  the  universities  of  Scot- 
land... London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 
il900,.  26  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  318.) 
tt  STH  p.v.  14,  no.l 

Valuation  of  Lands  (Scotland)  Act. 
Copy  "of  the... act,  1854,  and  of  amend- 
ing acts."  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 
fl907,.  30  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  paper 
284.)  tt  TIN  p.v.  3,  no.15 

Sewage    Commission 

On  the  contamination  of  the  water 
of  Leith  by  the  sewage  of  Edinburgh  and 
Leith.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 
[186-?].  62  p.  8°.  (Appendix  5  to  3d 
report  of  the  commission.)  VDI 

Sites    for    Churches    (Scotland)    Committee 

Reports  [first-third]  from  the  select 
committee  on  sites  for  churches  (Scot- 
land) ;  together  with  the  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, appendixes,  and  index.  [London? 
1847.1  1  p.l.,  iii,  110,  iv,  144,  vi,  206,  56  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.   papers  237,  311,  613.) 

tZDVH 

Statutes 
Bankruptcy 

An  act  to  amend  the  bankruptcy  acts 
and  cessio  acts  with  respect  to  the  dis- 
charge of  bankrupt  debtors  in  Scotland, 
and  in  certain  other  respects.  July  18, 
1881.  (London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottis- 
woode, prtrs..  1881.)  i,  5  p.  4°.  (44  &  45 
Vict.,   ch.  22.)  tTLX 

Banks 

Acts  of  Parliament  in  favour  of  the 
Bank  of  Scotland.  [Including,  Act... for 
erecting  a  bank  in  Scotland.  Gulielmi  in.. 
Pari.  1.  Sec.  v.,  July  17,  1695.]  Edinburgh: 
Assigns  of  A.  Kincaid,  prtrs.,  1784  [1794?]. 
95  p.     12°.  *C  p.v.  494 

Building   Construction 

The  Glasgow  Building  Regulations  Act, 
1900,  as  amended  by  the  Glasgow  Corpora- 
tion Act,  1908  with  relative  bye-laws.  Pub- 
lished by  the  corporation  of  the  city  of 
Glasgow.  Glasgow:  R.  Anderson,  1910. 
136   p.     8°.  VEC 

Carters 

Abstract  of  the  general  statutes,  and  of 
the  Police  Act  for  Glasgow,  in  so  far  as 
these  relate  to  carters;  with  regulations 
by  the  magistrates  of  Glasgow  for  carters 
plying  in  the  city,  and  bye  laws  by  the 
Board  of  Police  anent  the  weighing  of 
coals,  &c.  Glasgow:  Muir,  Gowans  &  Co., 
1835.     15  p.     8°.  SER  p.v.  26,  no.9 


42 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Census 

A  bill  for  taking  the  census  in  Scotland. 
July  18,  1860.  [London,  1860.,  8  p.  f°. 
(Gt.  Br.  Parlt.  Papers.     1860,  v.  2.)  *  SDD 

A  bill  for  taking  the  census  in  Scotland. 
July  21,  1870.  tLondon,  1870.]  8  p.  i". 
(Gt.  Br.  Parlt.    Papers.    1870.  v.  1.)  *  SDD 

A  bill  intituled  an  act  for  taking  the 
census  of  Scotland.  July  27,  1880.  [Lon- 
don, 1880.]  10  p.  f°.  (Gt.  Br.  Parlt. 
Papers.     1880,  v.  1.)  *  SDD 

A  bill  for  taking  the  census  of  Scotland. 
[London:]  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1890. 
1  p.l.,  8  p.  f°.  (Gt.  Br.  Parlt.  Papers. 
1890,  V.  1.)  *SDD 

Clyde  River 

An  act  to  consolidate  and  amend  the 
acts  relating  to  the  river  Clyde  and  har- 
bour of  Glasgow.  2  August  1858.  [Glas- 
gow: W.  R.  McPhun,  1858?,  1  p.l..  76  p. 
8°.  VDNAp.  box 

Debts 

An  act  for  rendering  the  payrnent  of 
creditors  more  equal  and  expeditious  in 
Scotland,   1814.     [Edinburgh:   D.   H.   Blair 

6  J.    Bruce,   prtrs.,    1814.]     60   p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  494 

Ecclesiastical    Law 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .decimo 
nono.  [An  act  more  effectually  to  pro- 
hibit and  prevent  pastors. .  .from  officiat- 
ing in  Episcopal  meeting-houses  in  Scot- 
land, without  duly  qualifying  themselves 
according  to  law...]  Edinburgh:  Richard 
Watkins,   1746.     27  p.     16°.  ZWGF  p.v.  26 

Anno  vicesimo  septimo  &  vicesimo  oc- 
tavo Victoriae  reginae.  Cap.  xxxiii.  An 
act  to  facilitate  the  commutation  and  sale 
of  certain  vicarage  teinds  in  Scotland. 
June  30,  1864.  [London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W. 
Spottiswoode.  prtrs.,  1864.]     333-338  p.     f°. 

ttTIS 

An  act  to  alter  and  amend  the  laws  re- 
lating to  the  appointment  of  ministers  to 
parishes  in  Scotland.  37  &  38  Vict.,  chap- 
ter 82.  Church  Patronage  (Scotland). 
[7th  August  1874.)  [Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood  and    Sons,    1874.]      7   p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Edinburgh 

Acts  for  disabling  Alexander  Wilson, 
Esq.,  from  being  lord  provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  for  bringing  to  justice  the  mur- 
derers of  Captain  John  Porteous.  [Edin- 
burgh: J.   Blair  &  J.  Nairn,   1737.]     1   p.l., 

7  p.    8°.  CKp.v.44 

Anno  regni  Georgi  ii.  regis. .  .decimo. .  . 
[An  act  for  the  more  effectual  bringing  to 


justice  any  persons  concerned  in  the  bar- 
barous murther  of  Captain  John  Porteous, 
and  punishing  such  as  shall  knowingly 
conceal  any  of  the  offenders.]  Edinburgh: 
J.  Blair  &  J.  Nairn,  prtrs.,  mdccxxxvii.  9 
p.     8°.  CK  p.v.  44 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  Acts 
for  disabling  Alexander  Wilson.  Esq.,  from  being 
lord  provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  for  bringing  to  jus- 
tice the  murderers  of  Captain  John  Porteous.  [Edin- 
burgh,   1737.]      8°. 

Anno  regni  Georgii  [ii.]  regis. .  .decimo 
[An  act  to  disable  Alexander  Wilson 
...from  taking,  holding,  or  enjoying  any 
office  or  place  of  magistracy  in  the  city 
of  Edinburgh,  or  elsewhere,  in  Great  Brit- 
ain; and  for  imposing  a  fine  upon  the  cor- 
poration of  the  said  city.]  Edinburgh:  J. 
Blair  &  J.  Nairn,  prtrs.,  mdcxxxxvii  [siC] 
[1737].     7   p.     8°.  CKp.v.44 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  Acts  for 
disabling  Alexander  Wilson,  Esq.,  from  being  lord 
provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  for  bringing  to  justice 
the  murderers  of  Captain  John  Porteous.  [Edin- 
burgh,   1737.]      8°. 

Education 

Heads  of  a  bill  for  altering.  &c.,  the  act 
43  George  in..  Cap.  liv.  [An  act  for  making 
better  provision  for  the  parochial  school- 
masters, and  for  making  further  regula- 
tions for  the  better  government  of  the 
parish  schools  in  Scotland.)  n.  t.-p.  14 
p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1067 

A  bill  for  uniting  King's  College  and 
University  of  old  Aberdeen,  and  Marischal 
College  and  University  of  Aberdeen  into 
one  university  and  college.  Aberdeen:  J. 
Davidson  &  Co.,  1835.    30  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  513 

An  act  to  explain  and  extend  the  powers 
of  the  governors  of  the  hospital  in  Edin- 
burgh, founded  by  George  Heriot,  jeweller 
to  King  James  the  Sixth.  Royal  assent, 
14th  July  1836.  Edinburgh:  Sir  D.  H.  Blair 
&  M.  T.  Bruce,  prtrs.,  1836.     23  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1062 

An  act  to  make  provision  for  the  better 
government  and  discipline  of  the  universi- 
ties of  Scotland,  and  improving  and  regu- 
lating the  course  of  study  therein;  and  for 
the  union  of  the  two  universities  and  col- 
leges of  Aberdeen.  [Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1858.]     15  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  594 

Universities  (Scotland)  Act.  1889.  An 
act  for  the  better  administration  and  en- 
dowment of  the  universities  of  Scotland. 
[London:]  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  rl890i. 
14  1.     4°. 

Education  (Scotland).  A  bill  intituled 
an  act  to  amend  and  extend  the  provisions 
of  the  law  of  Scotland  on  the  subject  of 
education.  March  16,  1900.  [London:] 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  (1900.)  14  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  L.  bill  31.)     ttSSEp.v.2,no.l4 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


43 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

Education  (Scotland)  Act,  1908.  An  act 
to  amend  the  laws  relating  to  education 
in  Scotland,  and  for  other  purposes  con- 
nected therewith.  21  Dec.  1908.  n.  t.-p. 
[London?  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  Ltd., 
1908?]  ii,  34  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (8  Edw.  7,  ch. 
63.) 

Evidence 

An  act  to  further  alter  and  amend  the 
law  of  evidence  in  Scotland,  and  to  provide 
for  the  recording,  by  means  of  shorthand 
writing,  of  evidence  in  civil  causes  in 
sheriff  courts  in  Scotland.  [London:  G. 
E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1874.] 
1  1.    4°.     (37  &  38  Vict.,  ch.  64.) 

Excise 

Licencing  (Scotland)  Acts,  1828  to  1887, 

A  bill  intituled  an  act  to  amend  the.     July 

31,  1897.     London:   Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 

prtrs.   [1897.]   1  p.l.,  1  p.,  1  1.   i".   (H.L.203.) 

tt  VTZO  p.v.  7,  no.l9 

Fisheries 

Anno  vicesimo  sexto  &  vicesimo  septimo 
Victori.'c  reginse.  Cap.  l.  An  act  to  con- 
tinue the  powers  of  the  commissioners 
under  the  Salmon  Fisheries  (Scotland) 
Act  until  the  first  day  of  January  One 
Thousand  Eight  Hundred  and  Sixty-five, 
and  to  amend  the  said  act.  July  13,  1863. 
[London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.. 
1883.]     469-471   p.     f°.       t  VRRp.v.  l.no.l 

Anno  vicesimo  septimo  &  vicesimo  oc- 
tavo Victoriae  reginae.  Cap.  cxviii.  An 
act  to  amend  the  acts  relating  to  salmon 
fisheries  in  Scotland.  July  29,  1864.  (Lon- 
don: G.  E.  Evre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.. 
1864.]     1113-1115  p.    f  °.  tt  VRR  p.v.  3,  no.32 

Anno  vicesimo  octavo  Victoriae  reginae. 
Cap.  XXII.  An  act  to  amend  the  acts  re- 
lating to  the  Scottish  herring  fisheries. 
May  9,  1865.  [London:  G.  E.  Evre  &  W. 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1865.)  217-218  p.  f°. 
tt  VRR  p.v.  3,  no.33 

Anno  tricesimo  primo  &  tricesimo  se- 
cundo  Victoriae  regince.  Cap.  cxxiii.  An 
act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  salmon 
fisheries  in  Scotland.  July  31,  1868.  [Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode.  prtrs.,  1893.] 
1209-1280  p.     f°.  tt  VRR  p.v.  3,  no,34 

An  act  to  establish  a  Fishery  Board  for 
Scotland.  Aug.  18,  1882.  [London:  G. 
E.  B.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs., 
1882.]     4  p.     4°.     (45  &  46  Vict.,  ch.  78.) 

tVR 

An  act  to  amend  the  Herring  Fishery 
(Scotland)  Acts;  and  for  other  purposes 
relating  thereto.  July  26,  1889.  [London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1889.]  4  p. 
4°.     (52   &  53  Vict.,  ch.  23.) 

tt  VRR  p.v.  3,  no.22 


An  act  to  amend  the  Herring  Fishery 
(Scotland)  Act,  1889.  July  4,  1890.  [Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1890.] 
1   1.     4°.     (53  &  54  Vict.,  ch.  10.) 

tt  VRR  p.v.  3,  no.23 

A  bill  intituled  an  act  to  provide  an  an- 
nual close  time  for  trout  fishing  in  Scot- 
land. May  12,  1899.  London:  Eyre  and 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1899.  2  p..  1  1.  f°. 
(H.  of  C.  bill  197.)  MYDp.boxl 

Gambling 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  prevention  of 
gaming  in  public  places  in  Scotland.  Aug. 
9.  1869.  [London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spot- 
tiswoode. prtrs.,  1869.]  1  1.  4°.  (32  &  33 
Vict.,   ch.  87.)  tt  YFH  p.v.  4,  no.22 

Game  Laws 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .vicesimo 
quarto.  At  the  parliament  begun... the 
tenth  day  of  November ..  .1747. .  .and. . . 
continued. .  .to  the  seventeenth  day  of 
January,  1750.  being  the  fourth  session... 
[An  act  for  the  better  preservation  of  the 
game  in  that  part  of  Great  Britain  called 
Scotland.]  London:  T.  Baskett.  1751.  865- 
868  p.    4'.  t  MY  p.v.  1,  no.l4 

Anno  regni  Georgii  iii.  regis.  .  .primo. 
At  the  Parliament  begun... the  thirty  first 
day  of  May ..  .1754. .  .  And  from  thence 
continued. .  .to  the  eighteenth  day  of  No- 
vember, 1760,  being  the  eighth  session... 
[Cap.  xxi.  An  act  for  the  better  preserva- 
tion of  the  game  in  that  part  of  Great 
Britain  called  Scotland  and  for  repealing 
part  of  an  act... for  the  better  preserva- 
tion of  the  game...]  London:  printed  by 
T.  Baskett,  1761.     1  p.l.,  395-396  p.     f°. 

tMYp.v.  l.no.ll 

Anno  regni  Georgii  iii.  regis. .  .tricesimo 
sexto.  At  the  Parliament  begun...  the 
twenty-first  day  of  November. .  .1790. .  . 
and . .  .  continued ...  to  the  twenty-ninth 
day  of  October,  1795;  being  the  sixth  ses- 
sion of  the  seventeenth  Parliament... 
[An  act  to  amend  an  act,  made  in  the 
thirteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  His  present 
Majesty,  intituled,  An  Act  for  the  more 
effectual  preservation  of  the  game  in  that 
part  of  Great  Britain  called  Scotland;  and 
for  repealing  and  amending  several  of  the 
laws  now  in  being  relative  thereto.  Cap. 
i,iv.]  London:  G.  Eyre  &  A.  Strahan,  1796. 
1   p.l.,  803-804  p.     f°.  t  MY  p.v.  1,  no.9 

Gorthy,  Barony  of 

An  act  for  vesting  certain  parts  of  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Gorthy  [Perth]  com- 
prised in  a  deed  of  entail  made  by  the 
trustees  of  David  Stewart  Moncrieff... 
to  sell  the  same... for  purchasing  other 
lands  more  conveniently  situated...  June 
14.  1819.  London:  G.  Eyre  &  A.  Spottis- 
woode, 1819.     18  p.     f°. 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

The  Highlands 

An  act  for  the  more  effectual  disarming 
the  Highlands  in  Scotland...  Edinburgh: 
R.  Freebairn,  1746.     33  p.     12°.  CP 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act 
for  the  more  easy  and  speedy  trial  of  such  persons 
as  have  levied,  or  shall  levy  war  against  His 
Majesty.      Edinburgh,    1746.      12°. 

An  act  to  amend... an  act... [fori  the 
more  effectual  disarming  the  Highlands 
in  Scotland...  Edinburgh:  A.  Watkins, 
1748.     30  p.     8°.  CP 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act 
for  the  more  easy  and  speedy  trial  of  such  persons 
as  have  levied,  or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Ma- 
jesty.    Edinburgh,   1746.      12.° 

Imprisonment  for  Debt 

An  act  to  abolish  imprisonment  for  debt, 
and  to  provide  for  the  better  punishment 
of  fraudulent  debtors  in  Scotland,  and  for 
other  purposes.  Sept.  7,  1880.  [London: 
G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs., 
1880.]  1,  7  p.    4°.     (43  &  44  Vict.,  ch,  34.) 

Insanity 

Heads  of  a  new  lunacy  bill  for  Scotland, 
January,   1862.     n.p.  [1862.i     11  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9,  no.33 

Proof  copy. 

Land 

An  act  for  valuation  of  lands  and  heri- 
tages in  Scotland.  10th  August  1854. 
[Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  prtrs., 
1854.]     24  p.     8°.  TE  p.v.  39,  no.l2 

An  act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  land 
rights  and  conveyancing,  and  to  facilitate 
the  transfer  of  land  in  Scotland.  Aug.  7, 
1874.     [London,  1874.]     47  p.     8°. 

An  act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  the 
tenure  of  land  by  crofters  in  the  highlands 
and  islands  of  Scotland,  and  for  other 
purposes  relating  thereto.  June  25,  1886. 
[London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs., 
1897.]  ii,  16.  p.  4°.  (49  &  50  Vict.,  ch. 
29.)  tt  TE  p.v.  4,  no.2 

Libraries 

Anno  tricesimo  &  tricesimo  primo  Vic- 
toriae  reginae.  Cap.  xxxvii.  An  act  to 
amend  and  consolidate  the  Public  Libra- 
ries (Scotland)  Act.  July  15,  1867.  [Lon- 
don: G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs., 
1867.]    381-387  p.     f°.      ft  *  HE  p.v.  1,  no.9 

An  act  to  amend  "The  Public  Libraries 
(Scotland)  Act,  1867,"  and  to  give  ad- 
ditional facilities  to  the  local  authorities 
entrusted  with  carrying  the  same  into  exe- 
cution. July  31,  1871.  [London:  G.  E. 
Eyre  &  W.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1871. i  5  p. 
4°.     (34  &  35  Vict.,  ch.  59.) 

tt  *  HB  p.v.  1,  no.6 


A  bill  intituled  An  act  to  amend  the 
Public  Libraries  (Scotland)  Acts.  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1899.  2 
1  f°.     (House  of  Lords  bill  29.)  *  H  p.  box 

Linen  Manufacture 

Anno  regni  Georgii  [ii.]  regis. ..  decimo 
tertio.  At  the  parliament  begun  and  holden 
...the  ninth  day  of  October ...  1722. .  . 
(An  act  for  better  regulation  of  the  linen 
and  hempen  manufactures  in. .  .Scotland.] 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  J.  Mosman  &  W. 
Brown,    1728.     32  p.     4°.  TK  p.v.  63,  no.l3 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .vicesimo 
sexto.  At  the  parliament  begun...  the 
tenth  day  of  November. .  .1747. . .  And 
from  thence  continued. .  .to  the  eleventh 
day  of  January,  1753,  being  the  sixth  ses- 
sion... [An  act  for  encouraging  and  im- 
proving the  manufactory  of  linen  in  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland.]  London:  T. 
Baskett,   1753.     313-319  p.     4°. 

tt  TK  p.v.  59,  no.7 

Married   Women's  Property 

An  act  for  the  protection  of  the  prop- 
erty of  married  women  in  Scotland.  Aug. 
2.  1877.  [London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spot- 
tiswoode, prtrs.,  1877.]  1  1.  4°.  (40  &  41 
Vict.,  ch.  29.)  tt  SNF  p.v.  1,  no.l6 

An  act  for  the  amendment  of  the  law 
regarding  property  of  married  women  in 
Scotland.  July  18,  1881.  [London:  Eyre 
&  Spottiswoode,  prtrs..  1899.]  4  p.  4°. 
(44  &  45  Vict.,  ch.  21.)  tt  SNF  p.v.  1,  no.l4 

Municipal  Government 

An  act  to  alter  and  amend  the  laws  for 
the  election  of  the  magistrates  and  coun- 
cils of  the  royal  burghs  in  Scotland.  28th 
August  1833.  Edinburgh:  Sir  D.  Hunter 
Blair  and  M.  T.  Bruce,  prtrs.,  1833.  21  p. 
8°.  *C  p.v.  1140 

Parliamentary  Representation 

Anno  septimo  Georgii  ii.  regis.  An  act 
for  the  better  regulating  the  election  of 
members  to  serve  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, for  that  part  of  Great  Britain  called 
Scotland;  and  for  incapacitating  the  judges 
of  the  Court  of  Sessions,  Court  of  Justici- 
ary, and  barons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
in  Scotland,  to  be  elected,  or  to  sit  or  vote 
as  members  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
n.p.  [1734.]     10  p.     12°.  SEH 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  House  of  Com- 
mons. Orders,  resolutions  and  determinations,  of 
the  Honorable  House  of  Commons,  on  controverted 
elections  and  returns...      London,   174L     12°. 

An  act  to  amend  the  representation  of 
the  people  of  Scotland.  [17th  July  1832.] 
Edinburgh:  Sir  D.  Hunter  Blair  and  M.  T. 
Bruce,  prtrs.,  1832.     51  p.    8°.     *  C  p.v.  493 

An  act  to  amend  the  representation  of 
the  people  in  Scotland  (2  Will,  iv.,  chap. 
65)    as   it  received   the   royal   assent,  July 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


45 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 

17,  1832;  with  notes  and  explanations,  a 
complete  digest,  table  of  probable  constitu- 
ency of  the  burfjhs,  and  copious  index. 
By  a  member  of  the  Scottish  bar.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Ireland,  jun.,  1832.  1  p.l..  114 
p.     16°.  *Cp.v.  1180 

The  Maxima  Charta  of  1832,  for  Eng- 
land, Ireland,  and  Scotland:  comprising 
..  .acts. .  .amending  representation  of  the 
people  in  the  Commons  House... also  the 
statutes  which  describe  the  boundaries... 
London:  Caxton  Prtg.  Office,  1832.  iv, 
90  p.,  1  1.    8°.  CK  p.v.  295,  no.l3 

An  act  to  relieve  certain  occupiers  of 
dwelling-houses  in  Scotland  from  being 
disqualified  from  the  right  of  voting  in 
the  election  of  members  to  serve  in  Parlia- 
ment by  reason  of  their  underletting  such 
dwelling-houses   for   short   terms.      March 

18,  1878.  London:  G.  E.  Eyre  &  W.  Spot- 
tiswoode,  prtrs..  1878.  1  1.  4°.  (41  Vict., 
ch.  5.)  ft  SEB  p.v.  26,  no.l8 

An  act  to  amend  the  Representation  of 
the  People  (Scotland)  Act  1868.  July  19, 
1880.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1880.  1  1.  4°.  (43  &-  44  Vict.,  ch. 
6.)  tt  SEB  p.v.  26,  no.l6 

Anno  tricesimo  primo  &  tricesimo  se- 
cundo  Victoriae  reginae.  Ca.  xlviii.  An 
act  for  the  amendment  of  the  representa- 
tion of  the  people  in  Scotland.  July  13, 
1868.  (London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs..   1885.,     422-458  p.     f°. 

tt  CBA  p.v.  9,  no.2 

Pensions 

An  act  for  confirming  a  charter  or  let- 
ters patent,  granted  by  His  Majesty  to  the 
Royal  College  and  Corporation  of  Sur- 
geons of  the  city  of  Edinburgh.  &c.  |SO 
far  as  relates  to  a  scheme  of  raising  a  fund 
for  a  provision  for  the  widows  and  chil- 
dren of  the  members. . .)  (London?  1787?i 
36  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1053 

Police 

An  act  for  altering  and  amending  an 
act  of  the  forty-fifth  year  of  His  present 
Majesty,  for  regulating  the  police  of... 
Edinburgh...  1812.  [Edinburgh?  1812?,  52 
p.    8°.  Stuart  7544 

Bound  with:  H.  Arnot,  The  history  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh,  1816.     8°. 

An  act  for  amending  an  act  of  the  fifty- 
second  year  of  His  present  Majesty  for 
regulating  the  police  of  Edinburgh...  22 
June   1816.     [Edinburgh?  1816?]     4  p.     8°. 

Stuart  7544 

Bound  with:  H.  Arnot,  The  history  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh,  1816.     8°. 

An  act  for  altering  and  amending  an  act 
of    the    fifty-second    year    of    His    present 


Majesty,  for  regulating  the  police  of... 
Edinburgh...  16  June  1817.  n.  t.-p. 
[Edinburgh?  1817?,     7  p.     8°.     Stuart  7544 

Bound  with:  H.  Arnot,  The  history  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh,    1816.      8°. 

An  act  to  confirm  a  provisional  order 
imder  the  General  Police  and  Improve- 
ment (Scotland)  Act,  1862,  relating  to  the 
city  of  Edinburgh.  15th  July  1867,  30°  & 
31°  Victoriae,  cap.  58.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  and  Sons,  1867.     132  p.     8°. 

*SYB 

Poor   Laws 

An  act  for  the  amendment  and  better 
administration  of  the  laws  relating  to  the 
relief  of  the  poor  in  Scotland.     4th  August 

1845.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
prtrs.,   1845.]     35  p.     8°.  SGP  p.v.  1 

The  new  poor  law  act,  and  the  relative 
act  of  sederunt,  also  the  instructions 
issued  by  the  Board  of  Supervision,  and 
rules  laid  down  by  the  sheriffs,  with  a  com- 
plete index...     Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 

1846.  40  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  970 

An  act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  the 
relief  of  the  poor  in  Scotland.  29th  July 
1856.  (Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
prtrs.,   1856.,     4  p.     8°.  SGP  p.v.  1 

An  act  to  make  provision  for  the  disso- 
lution of  combinations  of  parishes  in  Scot- 
land as  to  the  management  of  the  poor. 
Tune  7,  1861.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  prtrs.,  1861.,     4  p.     8°. 

SGP  p.v.  1 

An  act  to  simplify  the  mode  of  raising 
the  assessment  of  the  poor  in  Scotland. 
22d  July  1861.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  prtrs.,  1861.,     4  p.    8°.     SGP  p.v.  1 

Anno  vicesimo  quinto  &  vicesimo  sexto 
Victoriae  reginae.  Cap.  cxiii.  An  act  to 
amend  the  law  relating  to  the  removal  of 
poor  persons  from  England  to  Scotland, 
and  from  Scotland  to  England  and  Ire- 
land. Aug.  7,  1862.  [London:  G.  E.  Eyre 
&  \V.  Spottiswoode,  prtrs..  1862.,  1333- 
1336  p.     f°.  tt  SG  p.v.  13,  no.28 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  exemption  of 
churches  and  chapels  in  Scotland  from 
poor  rates.  29th  June  1865.  (Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  prtrs.,  1865.,  4  p. 
8°.  SGP  p.v.  1 

An  act  to  make  provision  for  the  bor- 
rowing of  money  by  parochial  boards,  and 
for  other  purposes  relating  to  the  relief 
of  the  poor  in  Scotland.  25th  June  1886. 
[Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  prtrs., 
1886.]     4  p.     8°.  SGP  p.v.  1 

Prisons  and   Prisoners 

Anno  vicesimo  sexto  &  vicesimo  sep- 
timo  Victoriae  reginae.  Cap.  cix.  An  act 
for  remedying  certain  defects  in  the  law 
relating    to    the    removal    of   prisoners    in 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 

Great  Britain,  continued. 

Scotland.     July  28,  1863.     rLondon:  G.  E. 

Ej^re    &    W.    Spottiswoode,    prtrs..    1863.] 

1109-1110  p.     f°.  t  SLT  p.v.  33,  no.l4 

An  act  to  remove  doubts  with  respect 
to  the  application  to  Scotland  of  the  Pri- 
sons Authorities  Act,  1874.  Aug.  8,  1878. 
[London:  George  Edward  Eyre  &  William 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.,  1878.]  1  1.  4°.  (41 
&  42  Vict.,  ch.  40.)       f  SLT  p.v.  33,  no.  10 

An  act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to 
prisons  in  Scotland.  Aug.  14,  1877.  [Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs..  1900.] 
iv,  32  p.    4°.     (40  &  41  Vict.,  ch.  53.) 

tt  SLT  p.v.  33,  no.9 

Public    Hygiene 

19°  &  20°  Victorise,  Cap.  103.  An  act 
to  make  better  provision  for  the  removal 
of  nuisances,  regulation  of  lodging  houses, 
and  the  health  of  towns  in  Scotland.  29th 
July  1856.     n.  p.[1856.]     26  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9,  no.25 

Public  health  (Scotland).  A  bill  inti- 
tuled an  act  to  consolidate  and  amend  the 
laws  relating  to  the  public  health  in  Scot- 
land. July  29,  1897.  London:  Eyre  & 
Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  (1897.]  xii,  92  p.,  1  1. 
8°.     (H.   L.   189.)  tt  SPM  p.v.  2,  no.25 

Same.     Amendments  to  be  moved 

in  committee.  Aug.  2,  1897.  London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  (1897.]  3 
(1)  p.     f°.     (H.  L.  189a.) 

tt  SPM  p.v.  2,  no.  26 

Saine.     Amendments   to  be   moved 

on  the  report.  Aug.  3,  1897.  London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs.  [1897.]  1  1. 
f°.     (H.  L.  189b.) 

Forms  of  procedure  under  the  Public 
Health  (Scotland)  Act,  1897,  suggested  by 
the  Local  Government  Board  for  use  by 
local  authorities.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick   &  Sons,    1898.     39  p.     f°. 

tt  SPM  p.v.  2,  no.27 

Railroads 

A  bill  for  enabling  the  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Co.  to  make. .  .certain  railways 
connecting. .  .their  undertakings  in  Edin- 
burgh, Leith  and  Newhaven,  and  other 
works  in  the  county  of  Midlothian,  and 
to  raise  additional  moneys...  n.  t.-p.  n.p. 
,1890?,      f°.  TPN 

A  bill  to  authorize  the  North  British 
Railway  Company  to  construct  and  widen 
certain  railways,  divert  streets  and  con- 
struct new  streets  and  acquire  lands  for 
the  purpose  of  enlarging  and  improving 
their  Waverley  passenger  and  goods  sta- 
tion at  Edinburgh;  and  for  other  purposes 
...     n.  t.-p.     n.  p.  [1891.]     f°.  TPN 


A  bill  for  enabling  the  Caledonian  Rail- 
way (Edinburgh  and  Leith  lines)  to  make 
and  maintain  certain  railways  connecting 
portions  of  their  undertaking  in  Edinburgh 
and  Leith;  to  acquire  lands;  to  raise  addi- 
tional money;  to  abandon  portion  of  a 
certain  authorized  railway;  and  for  other 
purposes,     n.  t.-p.     [Edinburgh,   1891.]     f°. 

TPN 

A  bill  to  incorporate  the  Edinburgh  and 
Leith  Junction  Railway  Company  and  to 
empower  them  to  construct  railways  con- 
necting portions  of  the  North  British  and 
Caledonian  Railway  Go's,  undertakings  in 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  and  other  works  in 
the  county  of  Midlothian. . .  n.  t.-p.  n.  p., 
1891.     f°.  TPN 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  A  bill 
to  construct  and  widen  certain  railways ...  for  the 
purpose  of  enlarging  their  Waverley  passenger  sta- 
tion   at    Edinburgh.      n.p.       [1891.]      f°. 

Reform    Schools 

An  act  to  render  reformatory  and  indus- 
trial schools  in  Scotland  more  available 
for  the  benefit  of  vagrant  children.  7th 
August  1854.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  prtrs.,  1854.]     8  p.     8°. 

SLR  p.v.  2,  no.44 

Roads    and    Streets 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .vicesimo 
sexto.  At  the  parliament  begun...  the 
tenth  day  of  November. .  .  1747. .  .  [An  act 
for  repairing  the  road  from  the  North 
Queen's  Ferry. .  .to. .  .Perth;  and  also  the 
road. .  .to. .  .Dumfernline,  Torryburn,  and 
Culross;  and  also  the  road... to  Bruntis- 
land  and  Kirkcaldie.]  Edinburgh:  printed 
by  the  assigns  of  J.  Basket,  1753.  47  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  966 

An  act  for  the  better  regulation  of  car- 
ters, carriages,  and  loaded  horses;  and  for 
removing  obstructions  and  nuisances  upon 
the  streets  and  highways  within  that  part 
of  Great  Britain  called  Scotland...  Jan. 
21,  1772.  Edinburgh:  A.  Kincaid,  1772. 
20  p.     8°. 

An  act  for  regulating  the  statute  ser- 
vices in  the  county  of  Perth  and  for... 
regulating. .  .the  highways,  bridges  and 
ferries  within  said  county;  with  amend- 
ment to  same.  1812.  [London,]  1811.  52 
p.     f  °.  tt  VDG  p.v.  8,  no.l2 

An  act  for  better  paving,  cleansing, 
lighting,  watching  and  improving  the 
streets  ...  of  Aberdeen . .  .  and  for  supplying 
the... said  city  with  water.  1818.  n.  t.-p. 
n.p.   [1818.]     48  p.     12°.  CRp.box 

An  act  for  repairing,  amending,  and 
maintaining  the  turnpike  roads  in  the 
county  of  Haddington;  for  rendering 
turnpike  certain  statute  labour  roads: 
and  for  more  effectually  collecting  and 
applying  the  statute  labour  in  the 
said  county,  2  and  3   Gul.  iv.,  cap.   109... 


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47 


Public  Documents,  continued. 
Great  Britain,  continued. 
1833. .  .with. .  .index  to...  said  act,  and  to 
the  general  turnpike  act  for  Scot- 
land, 1  and  2  Gul.  iv.,  cap.  43 . . .  1831.  (Had- 
dington: G.  Neill  &  Sons,  1833.]  3-32,  53  p. 
8°.  VDGp.box6 

An  act  for  the  improvement  of  the  city 
of  Edinburgh,  and  constructing  new,  and 
widening,  altering,  improving,  and  divert- 
ing existing  streets  in  the  said  city;  and 
for  other  purposes.  31st  May  1867,  30°  & 
31°  Victorice,  cap.  44...  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  and  Sons,  1867.     81  p.    8°. 

Tariff 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .decimo 
quarto.  At  the  parliament  begun  and 
holden...the  14th  day  of  January. .  .1734 
. . .  And  from  thence  continued  by  several 
prorogations  to  the  eighteenth  day  of 
November,  1740,  being  the  seventh  session 
of  this  present  parliament.  {\n  act  for 
licensing  the  importation  of  victual  from 
Ireland,  and  other  parts  beyond  the  seas, 
into  Scotland,  in  time  of  dearth  and  scar- 
city.) Edinburgh:  Robert  Freebairn.  1741. 
15  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.432 

Taxation 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .vicesi- 
mo  primo...  (An  act  for  explaining, 
amending,  and  further  enforcing  the  exe- 
cution of  an  act ..  .intituled.  An  act  for 
repealing  the  several  rates  and  duties  upon 
houses,  windows,  and  lights;  and  for 
granting  to  His  Majesty  other  rates  and 
duties  upon  houses,  windows  or  lights; 
and  for  raising  the  sum  of  four  millions 
four  hundred  thousand  pounds  by  annui- 
ties, to  be  charged  on  the  said  rates  or 
duties.)  Edinburgh:  Adrian  Walker,  prtr., 
1748.     31  p.     12°. 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes,  .^n  act 
for  the  more  easy  and  speedy  trial  of  such  persons 
as  have  levied,  or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Maj- 
esty.     Edinburgh,    1746.      12°. 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .vicesitno 
sexto.  At  the  parliament  begun...  the 
tenth  day  of  November. .  .  1747. .  .and  from 
thence  continued. .  .to  the  eleventh  day  of 
January,  1753,  being  the  sixth  session... 
(An  act  for  the  more  effectual  levying  of 
the  duties  upon  windows . .  .  in  . .  .  Scotland.) 
London:  T.  Baskett.  1753.  281-290  p.  4°. 
tt  TIN  p.v.  32,  no.25 

Anno  quinquagesimo  quarto  Georgii  in. 
regis.  Cap.  cliii.  An  act  to  regulate  the 
payment  of  drawback  on  paper  allowed 
to  the  universities  in  Scotland.  28th  July 
1814.  (London:  G.  Evre  and  A.  Strahan, 
1814.,     1285-1286  p.     f'°. 

tt  TIN  p.v.  34,  no.23 

Small  Dwelling-Houses  in  Burghs  Let- 
ting and  Rating  (Scotland)  Bill.  Copy  "of 


clause  12  of  the  bill  showing  the  effect  of 
the  Commons  amendments  to  that  clause 
and  copy  of  new  clause  (constructive  pay- 
ment of  assessments)."  London:  Eyre 
and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.  (1900.)  (1)  2  p. 
i°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  307.) 

tt  TIN  p.v.  35,  no.l6 

Treason 

Anno  regni  Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .decimo 
nono...  [An  act  for  the  more  easy  and 
speedy  trial  of  such  persons  as  have  levied, 
or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Majesty;  and 
for  the  better  ascertaining  the  qualifica- 
tions of  jurors  in  trials  for  high  treason, 
or  misprision  of  treason,  in  that  part  of 
Great  Britain  called  Scotland.]  Edin- 
burgh; Robert  Freebairn,  prtr.,  1746.  8  p. 
12°.  CP 

Vaccination 

.\nno  vicesimo  sexto  &  vicesimo  sep- 
timo  Victoria  reginre.  Cap.  108.  An  act 
to  extend  and  make  compulsory  the  prac- 
tice of  vaccination  in  Scotland.  28th  July 
1863.     n.p.   [1863.,     12  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9,  no.  22 

Trade  Board 

Harbour,  &c.  bills.  Copy  "of  the  report 
of  the  Board  of  Trade  on  the  Glasgow 
and  South  Western  Railway  Bill."  (Lon- 
don: Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1901.,  1  1. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper   102.) 

t  TPG  p.v.  43,  no.l7 

Trade     (Including     Agriculture     and     Fishing), 
Shipping    and    Manufactures    Committee 

Report... on  the  Fatal  Accidents  and 
Sudden  Deaths  Inquiry  (Scotland)  Bill. 
With  the  proceedings  of  the  committee. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1906.  6  p. 
f°.      (H.   of  C.   paper  249.) 

ttTDOp.v.8,  no.28 

Report... on  the  Freshwater  Fish  (Scot- 
land) Bill;  with  the  proceedings...  Lon- 
don: Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1902.  7(1)  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  100.) 

t  VRR  p.v.  1,  no.l4 

Report. .  .on  the  Lands  Valuation  (Scot- 
land) Amendment  (No.  2)  Bill,  with  the 
proceedings  of  the  committee.  London: 
Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1902.  6  p.,  1  1.  f°. 
(H.   of  C.  paper  317.)       tt  TE  p.v.  7,  no.8 

Report... on  the  Licensing  Acts  (Scot- 
land) Consolidation  and  Amendment  Bill; 
with  the  proceedings  of  the  committee. 
London:  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1903.  48  p. 
1  1.     f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  243.) 

tt  VTZO  p.v.  6,  no.  11 

Treasurer's  Remembrancer  for  Scotland 

LHtimus  haeres  (Scotland)  (account  and 
list    of   estates).      Return    of   abstract    ac- 


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Public  Documents,  continued. 

Great  Britain,  continued. 

count   of  the  receipts  and  payments. .  .in 

the  administration  of  estates  on  behalf  of 

the    crown.      1899-1903,    1905-09.      London 

[1900-10,.     i°.  tt  TIB  p.  box 

Treasury 

Ardrossan  and  Arran,  and  Greenock  and 
Rothesay  mail  services.  Copy  "of  con- 
tract, dated  the  21st  day  of  January  1910, 
between  His  Majesty's  postmaster-general 
and  the  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Rail- 
way Company  for  the  conveyance  of  mails 
between  Ardrossan  and  ports  in  Arran  and 
between  Greenock  and  Rothesay;  together 
with  a  copy  of  the  Treasury  minute  there- 
on, dated  the  22nd  of  March  1910."  Lon- 
don: Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  Ltd.  [1910.] 
6  p.     i°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  88.) 

t  TB  p.v.  89,  no.3 

Elementary  School  Teachers'  (Superan- 
nuation) Act,  1898.  Rule  amending  rule 
24(1)  (a)  of  the  School  Teachers'  Superan- 
nuation Rules  (Scotland),  1899.  London: 
Eyre  and  Spottiswoode  [1904].  3(1)  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  142.) 

tt  STH  p.v,  19,  no.29 

Elementary  School  Teachers'  (Superan- 
nuation) Act,  1898.  Rule  amending  rules 
28-30  of  the  School  Teachers  Superannua- 
tion    Rules     (Scotland),     1899.       London: 


Eyre   &  Spottiswoode   [1905].     3(1)   p.     f°. 
(H.    of    C.    paper    129.)    tt  SIV  p.v.  1,  no.7 

Return  "of  all  persons  to  whom  any 
crown  rights  of  fishings  or  foreshores  in 
Scotland  has  been  sold  or  leased  by  the 
Office  of  Woods,  with  the  dates  of  grants 
and  consideration  paid... to  the  end  of 
1898..."  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.  [1899.]  10  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (H.  of  C. 
paper    107.)  VRSp.box2 

Shetland  mail  service.  Copy  "of  con- 
tract, dated  the  6th  day  of  December,  1907, 
between  the  postmaster  general  and  the 
North  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land Steam  Navigation  Company,  for  the 
conveyance  of  mails  between  Aberdeen 
and  the  Shetland  islands..."  London: 
Eyre  &  Spottiswoode  [1908].  8  p.  f°.  (H. 
of  C.  paper  41.)  tt  TVC  p.v.  4,  no.42 

Whiskey  in  bond  (Scotland).  Return 
showing  the  total  quantities  of  whiskey 
in  bond  (distinguishing  the  quantities  in 
general  warehouses  from  the  quantities  in 
distillers'  warehouses)  in  each  excise  col- 
lection in  Scotland  on  the  31st  day  of  Janu- 
ary 1902.  London:  Evre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1902.  3(1)  p.  i°.  (H.  of  C.  paper  69.) 
tt  VTB  p.v.  1,  no.5 

Turnpike    Road    Inquiry    Commission 

Turnpike  road  inquiry  —  Scotland.  Notes 
of  evidence.    [Glasgow,  1859.)    3  parts.    8°. 

VDG 


Anthropology 


Aitken,  Thomas.  See  Jolly,  William; 
also  Joass,  James  Maxwell. 

Andree,  Richard.  Die  ethnographischen 
Verhaltniss  Schottland.  Mit  einer  Karte 
der  gaelisch-englischen  Sprachgrenze. 
(Globus.  Braunschweig,  1874.  4°.  Bd. 
25,  p.  7-11.)  "  tKAA 

Baird,  John.  The  Scottish  Gipsy's  advo- 
cate: being  a  short  account  of  the  Gipsies 
of  Kirk-Yetholm,  in  connection  with  a 
plan  proposed  to  be  adopted  for  the  im- 
provement of  the  Gipsy  population  of 
Scotland.  Written  at  the  request  of  some 
friends  of  the  Gipsies.  Edinburgh:  John 
Lindsay  &  Co.,   1839.     32  p.     16°.       QOX 

Beddoe,  John.  A  last  contribution  to 
Scottish  ethnology.  1  pi.  (Royal  An- 
thropological Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Journal.  London,  1908  4° 
V.  38,  p.  212-220.)  QOA 

On  the  ancient  and  modern  ethnog- 
raphy of  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1855.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  243-257.)  CPA 

Betham.    Sir    William.      The    Gael    and 


Cymbri..  .     Dublin:  W.  Curry,  Jun.,  &  Co.. 

1834.     8°.  CD 

p.    394-418:   The    Caledonians   and   the   Picts. 

Blake,  Charles  Carter.  Note  on  a  skull 
from  the  cairn  of  Get,  Caithness,  discov- 
ered by  Joseph  Anderson.  (Anthropologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Memoirs.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  243.)  QOA 

Remarks    on    the    human    remains 

from  the  Miickle  Heog,  in  the  island  of 
Unst,  Shetland.  1  pi.  (Anthropological 
Society  of  London.  Memoirs.  London, 
1865.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  299-307.)  QOA 

Brockie,  William.  The  Gypsies  of 
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QOX 

Of  little  scientific  value.  Contains  also  an  account 
of  'Jamie  Allan,  the  Northumbrian  piper;'  'Royal  let- 
ter from  James  v.  in  favour  of  John  Faa;'  'Eminent 
persons  of  Gipsy  blood.'  The  portraits  are:  (1) 
James  Allan,  Northumbrian  piper;  (2)  Esther  Blytli, 
<iueen  of  the  Gypsies;  (3)  James  Stuart  ('Jamie 
Strength'),    aged    115    years. 

Bryce,  Thomas  Hastie.  Note  on  prehis- 
toric human  remains  found  in  the  island  of 


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Arran.  2  pi.  (Anthropological  Institute 
af  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Journal. 
London,  1902.    4°.    v.  32,  p.  398-402.) QOA 

On  the  cairns  of  Arran  —  a  record 

of  explorations  —  with  an  anatomical  de- 
scription of  the  human  remains  discovered, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
36.  p.  74-181.)  CPA 

On  certain  points  in  Scottish  eth- 
nology. 3  pi.  illus.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  275- 
286.)  CPA 

Report    on    human    remains    found 

within  a  cist  at  Moredun,  Midlothian,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1904.  sq.  8°.  v. 
38,  p.  439-445.)  CPA 

Bryce,  Thomas  Hastie,  and  Alex.\nder 
Low.  Notes  (1)  on  a  human  skeleton 
found  in  a  cist  with  a  beaker  urn,  at 
Acharole,  West  Watten,  Caithness,  and  (2) 
on  the  cranial  form  associated  with  that 
tyne  of  ceramic;  witli  an  appendix  on  six 
skulls  found  with  beakers  in  tlie  north-east 
counties,  illus.  (Society  of  .Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1905.      sq.   8°.     V.   39,   p.   418-438.)        CPA 

Charleston,  Malcolm  Mackenzie.  Some 
anthropological  notes  from  Orkney,  illus. 
(Viking  Club.  Saga  book.  London,  1905. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  82-101.)  GEA 

Clarke,  Hyde.  The  Picts  and  preceltic 
P>ritain.  (Royal  Historical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1886.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
3,  p.  243-280.)  CA 

Cleghom,  John.  Is  the  character  of  the 
Scotch  the  expression  of  the  soil  of  Scot- 
land? (.Anthropological  Society  of  Lon- 
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p.  167-181.)  QOA 

A  summary  of  this  article  previously  appeared 
in  the  Journal  of  the  Anthropological  Society,  v.  6, 
p.   xxi-xxiii,    London,    1868. 

Collingwood,  W'illiam  Gershom.  Scan- 
dinavian Britain.  With  chapters  intro- 
ductory to  the  subject  by  F.  Y.  Powell. 
London:  Societv  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1908.     16°.  CD 

p.  221-226:  Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway;  p.  244- 
264:    The    earldom    of    Orkney. 

Craigie,  W^illiam  A.  The  Gaels  in  Ice- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Duncan,  Ebenezer.  The  Scottish  races: 
their  ethnology,  growth  and  distribution. 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  v.  28,  p.  1- 
17.)  *EC 

Earle,  John.  On  the  ethnography  of 
Scotland.      (Anthropological    Institute    of 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1877.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  9-19.)  QOA 

Ferguson,  James.  The  British  race  and 
kingdem  in  Scotland.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  170-189.  193- 
217.)  NDK 

The  Celtic  element  in  lowland  Scot- 
land. (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8^    V.  1,  p.  246-260.  321-332.)  NDK 

The     Pictish     race     and     kingdom. 

(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  18-36,  122-138.)  NDK 

The    Scottisli    race    and    kingdom. 

(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  304-334.)  NDK 

Foulis,  Sir  James.  .An  enquiry  into  the 
original  inhabitants  of  Britain.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archseologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1.  p. 
155-169.)  tCPA 

With  particular  reference  to  Scotland. 

An   inquiry  into  the   origin   of  the 

name  of  the  Scottish  nation.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch.-pologia  Sco- 
tica.    Edinburgh,  1792.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  1-12.) 

tCPA 

Reprinted  in  Literary  and  biographical  magazine. 
V.   10,  p.  369-373. 

Garnett,  Richard.  On  the  probable  re- 
lations of  the  Picts  and  Gael  witli  the 
other  tribes  of  Great  Britain.  (Philologi- 
cal Society.  Proceedings.  London,  1854. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  119-126.)  RAA 

Reprinted  in  his  Philological  essays,  p.  196-204, 
London,    1859. 

Garson,  J.  G.  On  the  osteology  of  the 
ancient  inhabitants  of  the  Orkney  islands. 
1  pi..  1  table.  (Anthropological  Institute 
of  Great  Britain.  Journal.  London,  1884. 
8\     V.  13,  p.  54-86.)  QOA 

Glaister,  John.  The  future  of  the  race: 
a  study  in  present  day  aspects  of  social 
bionomics.  (Royal  Philosophical  Society 
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Gray,  John.  Memoir  on  the  pigmenta- 
tion survey  of  Scotland.  20  pi.  (Anthro- 
pological Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Journal.  London,  1907.  4°.  v. 
37,  p.  375-401.)  QOA 

Gray,  John,  and  James  F.  Tocher.  The 
physical  characteristics  of  adults  and 
school  children  in  east  Aberdeenshire.  6 
pi.  (Anthropological  Institute  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Journal.  London, 
1900.     4°.     V.  30,  p.  104-124.)  QOA 

The  physical  characteristics  of  the 

population  of  west  Aberdeenshire.  (An- 
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See    also    Tocher,    James    F.,    and 

John  Gr.^y. 


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Guest,  Edwin.  Britons,  Scots  and  Picts. 
(In  his:  Origines  Celticpe.  London,  1883. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-34.)  *R-CD 

H.,  E.  The  ancient  Caledonians  proved 
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operations  connected  with  north  Britain 
...to  which  is  prefixed  a  discussion  on 
the  original  state,  and  the  primitive  settle- 
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sistent antiquarian.]  part  1.  Edinburgh: 
Thornton   &   Collie,   1845.     nar.   12°. 

CPp.box 

History,  The,  of  the  Picts.  Containing 
an  account  of  their  original,  language, 
manners,  government,  religion,  bounds  and 
limits  of  their  kingdom.  Also  their  most 
memorable  battles  with  the  Britains,  Ro- 
mans, Scots,  &c.  untill  their  final  over- 
throw and  extirpation.  With  a  catalogue 
of  their  kings,  and  of  the  Roman  gover- 
nours  who  fought  against  them  and  the 
Scots.  And  at  the  end  is  added  a  clavis,  ex- 
plaining the  proper  names  and  difficult 
words  of  the  history.  Edinburgh:  R.  Free- 
bairn,  1706.  [Also:)  The  history  of  the 
Picts  extracted  from  Sir  Robert  Sibbald's 
Account  of  Fife  and  Kinross.  [Edinburgh: 
D.  Webster,  1818.,     vii,  9-116  p.     12°. 

CP  p.v.  1 

The  title-page  ("Miscellanea  Pictica")  is  lacking. 
The  first  article  is  reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh 
edition   of    1706. 

The  authorship  has  been  attributed  to  Henry 
Maule   of   Melgum   and   to   Sir   James   Balfour,    bart. 

History,  The,  of  the  Picts,  containing 
an  account  of  their  original,  language, 
manners. .  .also,  their  most  memorable 
battles  with  the  Britains,  Romans,  Scots. 
&c...with  a  catalogue  of  their  kings... 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  R.  Freebairn.  1706. 
Glasgow:  re-printed  for  J.  Wylie  &  Co., 
1818.  ix,  (1)12-62  p.  nar.  12°.  (Miscel- 
lanea   Scotica.      v.    1.)  CP 

Hunt,  James.  Report  on  explorations 
into  the  archaic  anthropology  of  the  is- 
lands of  Unst.  Brassay,  and  the  Mainland 
of  Zetland,  undertaken  for  the  earl  of 
Zetland  and  the  Anthropological  Society 
of  London.  1  pi.  (Anthropological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Memoirs.  London,  1866. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  294-338.)  QOA 

Joass,  James  Maxwell.  The  brochs,  or 
"Pictish  towers"  of  Cinn-Trolla,  Carn- 
Liath,  and  Craig-Carril,  in  Sutherland, 
with  notes  on  other  northern  brochs. 
With  report  [p.  118-130|  upon  the  crania 
found  in  and  about  them,  by  T.  Aitken.  6 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archc-eologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
4°.     V.  5,  p.  95-130.)  tCPA 

Jolly,  William.  Notice  of  the  excava- 
tion and  contents  of  ancient  graves  at 
Dalmore,  Alness.  Ross-shire.  By  W.  Jolly. 
With    notes    on    the    crania.      By   Thomas 


Aitken,  M.D.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1879.    sq.  8°.    V.  13.  p.  252-264.) 

CPA 

Low,  Alexander,  joint  author.  See 
Bryce,  Thomas  Hastie,  and  Alex.ander 
Low. 

Macandrew,  Sir  Henrj^  Cockburn.  The 
Picts.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1887. 
8°.     V.  12.  p.  289-294,  337-343.)  *  DE 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 

Transactions.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  230-240.)  NDO 

Macbain,  Alexander.  The  Pictish  prob- 
lem. (In:  W.  F.  Skene.  The  Highlanders 
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The  Picts.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness. 1887.  8°.  V.  12,  p.  385-391,  433- 
440,  481-486,  529-541.)  *  DE 

1.  The  historical  authorities  and  their  value  2. 
Their  history  from  classical  sources.  3.  Their  his- 
tory from  post-classical  sources.     4.  Their  language. 

Who  were  the   Picts?     A  criticism 

of  the  views  of  Professor  Rhys.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1898].  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  66-97.)  *EC 

M'Cormick,  Andrew.  The  Tinkler-Gyp- 
sies. New  and  enlarged  edition.  Dum- 
fries: J.  Maxwell  &  Son.  1907.  xxiv,  538. 
XXX  p.     illus.     12°.  QOX 

Contents:  Billy  Marshall,  the  Caird  of  Barullion 
and  King  of  the  Galloway  Tinklers;  The  Gypsies  of 
Guy  Mannering;  Galwegian  Gypsy  gangs;  Gypsy 
gangs  in  Galloway;  Gypsy  yarns  and  camp  scenes; 
A  Scotch  Gypsy  village;  Tinklers'  bairns;  A  modern 
Gypsy  folk-tale  teller;  Tinkler-Gypsies'  origin  dis- 
cussed; 'German'  Gypsies  in  Galloway;  Galwegian 
Gypsy  worthies;   'The  Tinklers'   Waddin' ';   Tinklers' 

cant    vocabulary. 

Review    (by    MacRitchie)    in    Gypsy   Lore   Society 

Journal,  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  281-282,  Liverpool,  1907; 
Scotia,    V.    1,    p.    172-173,    Edinburgh,    1907. 

MacDonald,  Alasdair.  Some  knotty 
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NDK 

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Macgregor,  Alexander  S.  M.  Physique 
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physical  condition  of  children  admitted  to 
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Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  Pigmies  in 
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The  Picts.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
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The  races  from  which  the  modern 

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and  people.  (Anthropological  Institute  of 
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Macnish,  Neil.  .\  topographical  argu- 
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*EC 

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and  the  British  and  Irish  Scots.  London: 
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Macqueeti,  Donald.  A  speculation  on  the 
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MacRitchie,  David.  British  dwarfs. 
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Druids  and  mound-dwellers.  (Cel- 
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Earth-liouses  and  their  inhabitants. 

(Archaeological  review.  London.  1890.  8°. 
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The  Finn-men.    (Scottish  historical 

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The  Finn-men  of  Britain.  (Archae- 
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Homes  of  the  Picts.  illus.  (Reli- 
quary.    London,  1901.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  89-97.) 

CA 

Memories  of  the   Picts.      (Scottish 

antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  14.  p. 
121-139.)  CPA 


Modern      views      of      the      Picts. 

(Monthly  review.    London.  1901.    8°.   Jan., 
1901,   p.   131-148.)  *DA 

Reply  to  strictures  by  Andrew  Lang  in  the  first 
volume  of  his   History   of  Scotland. 

Mound  dwellings  and  mound  build- 
ers. (Glasgow  Archt-Eological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1903.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4.  p.   179-194.)  CPA 

Pitcur  and   its  merry  elfins,     illus. 

(Reliquary.     London,    1897.     4°.     v.   3,   p. 
217-223.)  CA 

On  earth-houses  at  Pitcur. 

Scottish  Gypsies  under  the  Stew- 
arts. (Gypsy  Lore  Society.  Journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.  8°.  V.  2,  p.  173-181,  229-237. 
291-307.  334-363.)  QOX 

Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas.  1894. 

viii.  123  p.     8°.  QOX 

Contents:  Introduction;  (chap.  1)  Dark  and  fair 
Gypsies  —  Tinkers  or  Tinklers  —  The  Yetholm  Tin- 
klers. A  privileged  class  —  "The  King's  kindly  ten- 
ants' of  Lochmaben,  p.  1-12;  (chap.  2)  The  I'^aws  — 
i^orners  —  Gypsies  and  other  nomads,  p.  13-19;  (chap. 
3)  Saracens  in  Galloway  —  The  importation  of  Gyp- 
sies—  Moors  and  the  morrice  dance  —  A  Gypsy 
captain  in  East  Lothian,  p.  20-28;  (chap.  4)  James 
IV.  of  Scotland  and  the  Gypsies  — '  Earl  George  of 
Egypt  —  Aberdeen  and  the  Faws  in  1540  —  A  Gypsy 
schism  —  Gypsy  thieves  at  Haddington  in  1540  — 
'Letters  for  expelling  of  Egyptians,'  1541  —  Privy 
Council  writ  of  1553  —  The  Lawlors  in  England,  p. 
29-45;  (chap.  5)  The  'lawful  business'  of  Gypsies  — 
Faringman's  law  —  Gypsy  law  enforced  by  Scottish 
Crown  —  A  Shetland  trial  of  1612  —  Gypsy  violence, 
I>.  46-55;  (chap.  6)  Strolling  players  at  Roslin  — 
Tinkers  and  Jongleurs — '.Sorciers,  Bateleurs,  et  Pi- 
lous,' p.  56-61;  (chap.  7)  A  'charge  upon  the 
Egyptians,'  1573  —  'Strong  and  idle  beggars'  pun- 
ished—  Edicts  of  1576  and  1579  —  A  Gypsy  band  at 
Glasgow  in  1579  —  Witchcraft  in  1588  —  Legisla- 
tion against  nomadism  —  Penal  servitude  in  the 
past,  p.  62-76;  (chap.  8)  The  crime  of  harbouring 
Gypsies  —  Moses  Paw's  supplication  —  Four  Faws 
sentenced  to  death  in  1611  —  Anti-Gypsy  enactments. 
]  611-1 61 7  —  Elspeth  Maxwell  and  her  sons,  p.  77- 
87;  (chap.  9)  Lord  Gray  and  the  Gypsies  —  Trial  of 
John  Paw  and  others  in  1616  —  A  royal  pardon  — 
Anti-Gypsy  act  of  1616,  p.  88-96;  (chap.  10)  Trial 
of  Roslin  Gypsies  in  1624  —  Banishment  of  John 
Stewart  and  James  Paw  —  Transportation  of  Gypsies 
to  .Vmerica  —  The  Caird  of  Barullion  — -  A  famous 
Gypsy  funeral,  p.  97-107;  (chap.  11)  The  Countess 
of  Cassillis  story  —  Formidable  character  of  Gypsy 
gangs — Captain  William  Baillie  and  his  band  —  A 
record  of  crime  —  Miscarriage  of  justice  —  The  end 
of  a  turbulent   life,   p.    108-120;    Index. 

Reviews:  Internationales  Archiv  fur  Ethnographie, 
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This  is  a  sequel  to  an  earlier  work  by  the  same 
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In  the  sketch  of  Thomas  Pringle  (1789-1834),  in 
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Rhys,  Sir  John.  The  peoples  of  ancient 
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Scouler,  John.  On  the  early  population 
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398.)  *DA 

A     history    of    the     Gipsies:     with 

specimens  of  the  Gipsy  language.  Edited, 
with  preface,  introduction,  and  notes,  and 
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Contents:  Editor's  preface:  Editor's  introduction; 
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Scottish  Gipsies,  down  to  the  year  1715;  Linlithgow- 
shire Gipsies;  Fife  and  Stirlingshire  Gipsies;  Tweed- 
dale  and  Clydesdale  Gipsies;  Border  Gipsies:  Mar- 
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condition  and  number  of  the  Gipsies  in  Scotland; 
Disquisition  on  the  past,  present,  and  future  of 
Gipsydom. 

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Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  Illustrations  of  the 
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Inquiry  into  the  physical  charac- 
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Gaul  and  Britain.  (Canadian  journal  of 
industry,  science,  and  art.  Toronto.  1864. 
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Worsaae,  Jens  Jacob  Asmussen.  An  ac- 
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England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  London: 
John   Murray.   1852.     8°.  CD 

p.   189-296:  The  Norwegians  in  Scotland. 

Zimmer,  Heinrich.  Matriarchy  among 
the  Picts.  From  the  German  [by  George 
Henderson].  (In:  Leabhar  nan  Gleann  . .  . 
Edinburgh  il898|.     12°.     p.  1-42.)         NDO 


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Gener.\l  Works 

Anderson,  Joseph.  The  systematic  study 
of  Scottish  archcxology.  (Glasgow  Archje- 
ological  Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1890.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  343-354.) 

CPA 

Treasure  trove.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1904.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
74-80.)  CPA 

On  the  law  of  treasure  trove  in  its  relation  to 
Scotland. 

Anderson,  Joseph,  and  G.  F.  Bl.\ck.  Re- 
ports on  local  museums  in  Scotland,  ob- 
tained through  Dr.  R.  H.  Gunning's  jubi- 
lee gift  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland,     illus.      (Society  of  Antiquaries 


of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.     sq.  8°.     v.  22,  p.  332-422.)  CPA 

Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1888. 

1  p.l..  332-422  p.     illus.     sq.  8°.  BAE 

Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Catalogue  of  antiquities, 
works  of  art  and  historical  Scottish  relics 
exhibited  in  the  museum... of  the  insti- 
tute...  during  their  annual  meeting,  Edin- 
burgh, July,  1856...  Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1859.  1  p.l..  ix-xxxiii(i)  p.,  1  1.. 
233  p.,  25  p.,  11  port.    8°.  CP 

Edinburgh:     T.     Constable    & 

Co.,  1859.  1  p.l.,  ix-xxxiii(i)  p.,  1  1.,  233  p.. 
25   pi.,    11    port.     8°.  Stuart  7495 

Extra   illustrated  with   15    additional   portraits. 


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Black,  George  Eraser,  joint  author. 
See   Anderson,  Joseph,  and   G.   F.   Black. 

Black,  William  George.  Jubilee  of  the 
Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  (Glas- 
gow Archaeological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1908.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
5,  part  3,  p.  229-233.)  CPA 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William.  Ar- 
chaeology in  Scotland:  its  past  and  future. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  1,  p.  355-375.)  CPA 

Ewing,  William.  Observations  on  the 
proceedings  of  the  Glasgow  Archaeological 
Society  and  its  present  position,  ((jlas- 
gow  Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1883.    8°.     v.  2,  p.  57-59.)     CPA 

Ferguson,  John.  Address  on  vacating 
the  presidency  of  the  Archaeological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Delivered.  ..  15th  No- 
vember 1894.  Glasgow:  Strathern  &  Free- 
man, 1895.     12  p.    sq.  8°.  CPp.box 

Goodfellow,  J.  C.  The  early  history  of 
Scotland,  from  an  archc-eological  point  of 
view.  Hawick:  J.  &  W.  McNairn.  1881. 
39  p.     16°.  *Cp.v.359 

Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commission  on 
Ancient  and  Historical  Monuments  and 
Constructions  in  Scotland.  Report,  no.  1, 
4,    V.    1.      Edinburgh,    1909-12.     8°.  CP 

no.  1.  Monuments  and  constructions  in  the 
county    of   Berwick. 

no.  4,  V.  1.  Monuments  and  constructions  in 
Galloway,    County   of   Wigtown. 

Honeyman,  John.  Suggestions  for  co- 
operation, with  the  view  of  facilitating  ar- 
chaeological work  in  Scotland.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1, 
p.  577-584.)  CPA 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Jubilee  address  to 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland, 
1902.  The  pre-history  of  the  Scottish  area. 
Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1902.  57  p.  illus. 
sq.  8°.  QPMp.  boxl 

Past  in  the  present:  what  is  civi- 
lization? New  York:  Harper  &  Bros., 
1881.     362  p.     8°.  CP 

The    pre-history    of    the    Scottish 

area.  Fifty  years  work  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.     sq.  8°.    V.  36,  p.  11-65.)  CPA 

Murray,  David.  Scottish  collectors  and 
Scottish  museums.  (In  his:  Museums, 
their  history  and  their  use.  Glasgow, 
1904.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  151-169.)  *F 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  Archae- 
ology, its  aims  and  uses.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.     sq.  8°.     v.  3,  p.  325-338.) 

CPA 


Scottish  archaeology,  illus.  (Antiquary. 
London,  1881.     sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  248-252.) 

CA 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  Address  on 
archjeology.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1863. 
sq.  8°.     V.  4,  p.  5-51.)  CPA 

Reprinted  in  his  Archaological  essays,  v.  1,  p.  1- 
66,  Edinburgh,   1872. 

Archaeological    essays    by    the    late 

Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson.  Edited  by  John  Stuart. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Douglas.  1872. 
2  V.     sq.  8°.  MTE 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
chaeologia  Scotica;  or.  Transactions  of  the 
society.    V.  1-5.     Edinburgh,  1792-1890.    4°. 

tCPA 

No  more  to  be  published.  Superseded  by  the 
Proceedings. 

Index  to  v.   1-3   in  v.   3. 

Catalogue  of  antiquities  in  the  Na- 
tional Museum  of  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Royal  In- 
stitution,  1876.     viii,   182  p.     new  ed.     12°. 

Stuart  7497 

Catalogue  of  the  National  Museum 

of  Antiquities  of  Scotland.  [Compiled  by 
Geo.  F.  Black.)  Edinburgh:  Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland,  1892.  iv.  380  p.  il- 
lus.     new   ed.      8°.  CP 

Large   paper  copy. 

Proceedings.       v.     1-12     (1851-78); 

series  2,  v.  1-12  (1878-90);  series  3,  v.  1- 
12  (1890-1902);  series  4.  v.  1-9  (1903-11). 
Edinburgh:  the  society,  1855-1911.     sq.  8°. 

CPA 

The  volumes  are  also  numbered  consecutively. 

General  index  and  index  of  illus- 
trations to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  v.  1-24  (1851- 
90).     Edinburgh:  the  society,  1902.       sq.  8°. 

CPA 
Sutherland,   George.     Outlines   of  Scot- 
tish archaeology.     Edinburgh:   Edmonston 
&   Douglas,   1870.     iv,    (1)6-63(1)  p.     illus. 
16°.  *Cp.v.  374 

Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  The  archaeology 
and  prehistoric  annals  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: Sutherland  &  Knox,  1851.  xxvi  p., 
1  1.,  714  p.,  1  plan,  5  pi.    4°.  OPM 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v. 
69.    p.    660-672,    Edinburgh,    1851. 

Prehistoric     annals     of     Scotland. 

London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1863.  2  v.  2. 
ed.     8°.  QPM 

Wilson,  George.  List  of  the  antiquities 
of  Glenluce,  Wigtownshire,  with  descrip- 
tive notes.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.     V.  33,  p.  170-185.)  CPA 

Young,  John.  The  study  of  archa?ology. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1883.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  131- 
137.)  CPA 


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Archaeology,  continued. 

Prehistoric  Archaeology 

A.,  J.     See  Anderson,  James. 

Abercromby,  John.  Excavation  of  three 
long  cists  at  Gladhouse  reservoir,  Mid- 
lothian. (Society  of  .\ntiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  sq. 
8°.     V.  38,  p.  96-98.)  CPA 

Excavations  made  on  the  estate  of 

Meikleour,  Perthshire,  in  May,  1903.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgli.  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  82-96.)  CPA 

Excavations  at  Meikleour,  Perth- 
shire, in  May,  1903.  (Man.  London,  1903. 
4°.     1903.  no.  68.)  QOA 

Exploration  of  circular  enclosures 

and  an  underground  liouse  near  Dinnet, 
on  Deeside,  Aberdeenshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciet^"^  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  38.  p. 
102-122.)  CPA 

Exploration   of  six  small   cairns  at 

Aberlour.  Banffshire.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1903.     sq.  8°.     V.  37.  p.  180-182.) 

CPA 

Note  on  a  tanged  dagger  or  spear- 
head from  Crawford  Priory,  l^'ife.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v.  28. 
p.  219-225.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  urns  at 

the  Hill  of  Culsh.  Xew  Deer,  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Society  of  .-\ntiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinl)urgh.  1901.  sq.  S°. 
V.  35,  p.  258-266.)  CPA 

A  proposed  chronological  arrange- 
ment of  the  drinking  cup  or  beaker  class 
of  fictilia  in  Britain,  illus.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1904.    sq.  8°.    v.  38.  p.  323-410.) 

CPA 

The    relative    chronology    of    some 

cinerary  urn  types  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgli.  1907. 
sq.  8°.    v.  41,  p.  185-274.)  CPA 

Report  on  excavations  at  Fethaland 

and  Trowie  Knowe,  Shetland:  and  of  the 
exploration  of  a  cairn  on  Dumglow^,  one 
of  the  Cleish  Hills,  Kinross-shire,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgli,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  39. 
p.  171-184.)  CPA 

See  also  Mimro,  Robert,  and  John 

Abercromby. 

Abercromby,  John,  and  A.  Mactier 
Pirrie.  The  cemetery  of  Nunrav\\  East 
Lothian,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1906.     sq.  8°.     v.  40,  p.  328-342.)  CPA 


Acland,  C.  L.  Notes  on  the  broch  of 
Copister  in  Yell  sound.  Shetland.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1890.    sq.  8°.    v.  24,  p.  473-474.) 

CPA 

On  some  stone  circles  on  the  side 

of  a  hill  at  the  east  end  of  Quendale  bay, 
Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1887.     sq.  8°.     v.  21,  p.  282-284.)  CPA 

Ailsa  (3.  marquis).  Archibald  Kennedy. 
Notes  on  the  excavation  of  a  mound  called 
Shanter  Knowe  near  Kirkoswald.  Ayrshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1893.  sq.  8°.  v.  27, 
p.  413-416.)  CPA 

1  pi.     (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 

Arch.-eological  Association.  Archaeologi- 
cal and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh, 
1894.     4°.     v.  7,  p.  93-97.)  f  CA 

Aitken,  John.  On  some  peculiar  cupped 
stones  found  in  the  parish  of  Colmonell, 
Ayrshire,  illus.  (Society  of  .Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1W8.     8°.     V.  42,  p.   183-190.)  CPA 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward.  Notice 
of  Audun,  an  old  Caledonian  fort  on  Ben 
Ledi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  387-388.)  CPA 

Opening    of    the    fairy    knowe    of 

Pendreich.  Bridge  of  .Mien.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1870.  sq.  8^.  v.  7.  p.  519- 
.523.)  CPA 

Allen,  John  Romilly.  Note  on  a  stand- 
ing stone  near  Ford,  Argyllshire,  illus. 
(Society  of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  346-348.)  CPA 

Notes  on  a  cist  with  axe-head  sculp- 
tures, near  Kilmartin,  Argyllshire.  1  pi. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.    London,  1880.    8°.     v.  36.  p.  146-150.) 

CA 

Notes  on  some  undescribed  stones 

with  cup-markings  in  Scotland,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1882.  sq.  8°.  v.  16.  p. 
79-143.)  CPA 

p.  139-143  contain  a  list  of  books  and  papers  re- 
lating to  cup-marked  stones  in  Scotland,  England, 
Wales  and  Man,  Ireland,  France,  Switzerland,  Den- 
mark, Sweden,  and  India. 

Notice  of  prehistoric  remains  near 

Tealing  in  Forfarshire.  3  pi.  (British  Ar- 
ch.-eological  Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don,  1881.     8°.     v.  37.  p.  254-261.)         CA 

Notice  of  three  cup-marked  stones, 

and  the  discovery  of  an  urn,  in  Perthshire, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v. 
15,  p.  82-92.)  CPA 

Sculptured  stone  ball  found  at  Glas 


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CA 

illus. 

new 

CA 


Archaeology,  continued. 

Hill,  parish  of  Towie,  Aberdeenshire. 
8  illus.  (Reliquary.  London,  1897.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.   102-106.) 

Ancient  lake-dwellings  in  Scotland. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1883.  sq.  8°. 
series,  v.  7,  p.  66-69.) 

Ancient  towers  in  the  north  of  Scotland. 
4  illus.  (Illustrated  magazine  of  art.  New 
York,  1853.    4°.     v.  2.  p.  296.)  *  DA 

Broch   of  Mousa,    Shetland. 

Anderson,  Arthur.  Notice  of  the  dis- 
covery of  a  sculptured  stone  at  Logierait, 
Perthshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1878.     sq.  8°.     V.  12,  p.  561-564.)  CPA 

Anderson,  George.  On  some  of  the 
stone  circles  and  cairns  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Inverness,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archjeologia  Sco- 
tica.  Edinburgh,  1831.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  211- 
222.)  t  CPA 

Anderson,  James.  An  account  of  ancient 
monuments  and  fortifications  in  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  London.  Archc-eologia.  Lon- 
don, 1779.    r.    V.  5,  p.  241-266.) 

Fiddes  Hill,  Agglesag,  and  Knock-ferrel. 

An  account  of  antiquities  in 

land.  By  J.  A.  illus.  (The  Bee. 
burgh,  1792.  16°.  V.  7,  p.  132-141,  282-289: 
V  8,  p.  53-61,  94-104,  286-294,  330-333;  v.  9, 
p.  126-134,  211-216.)  *  DE 

On  stone  circles,  vitrified  forts,   etc. 

A    further    description    of    antient 

fortifications  in  the  north  of  Scotland. 
2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 
Archreologia.  London,  1782.  4°.  v.  6. 
p.  87-99.)  tCA 

Dunadeer   in   Aberdeenshire. 

Anderson,  Joseph,  LL.D.  Description 
of  sepulchral  urns  exhibited  by  Col.  Mal- 
colm, C.  B.,  of  Poltalloch.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    sq.  8°.    v.  39,  p.  232-244.) 

CPA 

Note  on  a   bronze  sword   found  at 

Inverbroom,  Ross-shire,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  30,  p.  352- 
356.)  CPA 

Note    on    a    group    of    perforated 

stone  hammers  remarkable  for  their  simi- 
larity of  form  and  ornamentation,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v.  43, 
p.  377-384.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  character  and  con- 
tents of  a  large  sepulchral  cairn  of  the 
bronze  age  at  Collessie,  Fife,  excavated... 
in  August,  1876  and  1877.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  439-461.) 

CPA 


tCA 

Scot- 
Edin- 


Notes  on  the  contents  of  a  refuse- 
heap  at  the  base  of  the  fortified  rock 
known  as  Dun  Fheurain  at  Gallanach,  near 
Oban,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
sq.  8°.    v.  29,  p.  278-285.)  CPA 

Notes   on   the   contents   of  a   small 

cave  or  rock-shelter  at  Druimvargie,  Oban; 
and  of  three  small  shell-mounds  in  Oran- 
say.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
sq.  8°.     V.  32.  p.  298-313.)  CPA 

Notes  on  a  deposit  of  flints  worked 

to  a  leaf-shape,  found  at  Bulwark,  Old 
Deer,  Aberdeenshire,  illus.  (Society  of 
.\ntiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  30.  p.  346-351.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  the  evidence  of  spinning 

and  weaving  in  the  brochs  or  Pictish  tow- 
ers supplied  by  the  stone  whorls  and  the 
long-handled  "broch  combs"  found  in 
them,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873. 
sq.  8°.     V.  9,  p.  548-561.)  CPA 

Notes  on  some  polished  stone  discs 

of  unknown  use,  in  the  museum,  illus 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  717-719.)  ■"  CPA 

Notes  on  the  structure,  distribu- 
tion, and  contents  of  the  brochs,  with 
special  reference  to  the  question  of  their 
Celtic  or  Norwegian  origin.  2  pi.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  314-355.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  survival  of  pagan  cus- 
toms in  Christian  burial,  with  notices  of 
certain  conventional  representations  of 
"Daniel  in  the  den  of  lions,"  and  "Jonah 
and  the  'whale,' "  engraved  on  objects 
found  in  early  Christian  graves,  and  on 
the  sculptured  stones  of  Scotland,  and 
crosses  of  Ireland.  4  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.     sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  363-406.) 

CPA 

Notes   on    three   buttons   of   jet   or 

cannel-coal,  found  in  a  cist  at  Old 
Windymains,  Keith  Marischal,  East  Lothi- 
an, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq. 
8°.     v.  33,  p.  68-69.)  CPA 

Notes  on  two  chisels  or  punches  of 

bronze-like  metal,  from  Sutlierlandshire 
and  Dumfries,  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.     sq.  8°.     V.  28,  p.  207-213.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  bronze   bucket-shaped 

vessel  or  caldron,  exhibited  by  H.  D.  Er- 
skine  of  Cardross.     illus.     (Society  of  An- 


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57 


Archaeology,  continued. 

tiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh.   1888.     sq.  8°.     v.  22,  p.  36-42.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    a    bronze    sword,    with 

handle-plates  of  horn,  found  at  Aird.  in 
the  island  of  Lewis,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1893.     sq.  8°.     v.  27,  p.  38-41.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  cave  recently  discovered 

at  Oban,  containing  human  remains  and  a 
refuse-heap  of  shells  and  bones  of  animals, 
and  stone  and  l)one  implements.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1895.  sq.  8°.  v.  29, 
p.  211-230.)  CPA 

Notice    of    cists     discovered     in    a 

cairn  at  Cairnhill,  parish  of  Monquliitter, 
Aberdeenshire,  and  at  Doune,  Perthshire, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
36,  p.  675-688.)  CPA 

Notice   of  the   discovery   of  a   cist 

containing  three  urns  of  food  vessel  type 
at  Duncra  Hill  farm,  Pencaitland.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1900.  sq.  8°.  v.  34, 
p.  131-134.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  hoard 

of  the  bronze  age  consisting  chiefly  of  per- 
sonal ornaments  of  bronze,  amber,  and 
gold,  at  Balmashanner,  near  Forfar,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v. 
26,  p.  182-188.)  CPA 

Notice    of    Dun    Stron    Duin,    Ber- 

ncra.  Barra  Head.  6  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.     sq.  8°.     v.  27.  p.  341-346.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    the    excavation    of    thp 

brochs  of  Yarhouse.  Brounaben.  Bower- 
madden,  Old  Stirkoke,  and  Dunbeath  in 
Caithness;  with  remarks  on  the  period  of 
the  brochs,  and  an  appendix,  containing  a 
collected  list  of  the  brochs  of  Scotland, 
and  early  notices  of  many  of  them,  with 
a  map  showing  sites  of  brochs.  1  map. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
ch.xologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1874.  4°. 
V.  5.  p.  131-198.)  fCPA 

Notice  of  the  excavation  of  "Ken- 
ny's Cairn,"  on  the  hill  of  Bruan;  Carn 
Righ.  near  Yarhouse;  the  Warth  Hill 
cairn,  Duncansbay;  and  several  smaller 
sepulchral  cairns  in  Caithness.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  292-296.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    the    excavation    of    two 

cairns  on  the  estate  of  Aberlour  Banff- 
shire. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  sq. 
8°.     V.  25,  p.  20-24.)  CPA 


Notice  of  a  hoard  of  bronze  imple- 
ments, and  ornaments,  and  buttons  of  jet 
found  at  Migdale.  on  the  estate  of  Skibo, 
Sutherland...  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1901.    sq.  8°.     V.  35,  p.  266-275.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  hoard  of  bronze  imple- 
ments recently  found  in  Lewis,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  45. 
p.  27-46.)  CPA 

Notice    of    a    remarkable    find    of 

bronze  swords  and  other  bronze  articles 
in  Edinburgh;  with  notes  on  bronze 
swords  found  in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1879.    sq.  8°.    v.  13,  p.  320-333.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  small  cemetery  of  the 

bronze  age,  recently  discovered  at  Shan- 
well,  Milnathort,  Kinross-shire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  S''.  v.  19, 
p.   114-117.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  small  cemetery,  con- 
taining deposits  of  cinerary  urns  and 
burnt  bones,  on  the  estate  of  Balbirnie, 
in  Fife;  and  of  a  similar  cemetery,  also 
containing  deposits  of  urns  and  I)urnt 
bones,  at  Sheriffs-flats.  Lanarkshire;  with 
notes  on  the  classification  of  the  different 
varieties  of  urns  found  in  Scotland,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1879.  sq.  8°.  v.  13. 
p.  107-124.)  CPA 

Notice  of  urns  in  the  museum  that 

have  been  found  with  articles  of  use  or 
ornament,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1883.    sq.  8°.    v.  17,  p.  446-459.)  CPA 

Notices   of   nine   brochs   along   the 

Caithness  coast  from  Keiss  bay  to  Skirza 
Head,  excavated  by  Sir  Francis  Tress 
Barry,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1901. 
sq.  8°.     v.  35,  p.  112-148.)  CPA 

Notices    of    recent    discoveries    of 

cists,  or  burials  with  urns.  etc.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1886.  sq.  8°.  v.  20.  p. 
97-101.)  CPA 

On  the  chambered  cairns  of  Caith- 
ness, with  results  of  recent  explorations. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1868.  sq.  8°.  v. 
6.  p.  442-451.)  CPA 

On  the  horned  cairns  of  Caitliness. 

(Anthropological  Society  of  London.  Mem- 
oirs.    London,  1870.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  266-273.) 

QOA 

On  the  horned  cairns  of  Caithness: 

their  structural  arrangement,  contents  of 
chambers,    &c.      illus.      (Society    of    Anti- 


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burgh,  1870.     sq.  8°. 


Archaeology,  continued. 

Proceedings.     Edin- 
V.  7,  p.  480-512.) 

CPA 

Report  on  ancient  remains  of  Caith- 
ness, and  results  of  explorations,  con- 
ducted. .  .by  J.  Anderson  and  R.  I.  Shearer 
in  1865.  2  pi.  (Anthropological  Society  of 
London.  Memoirs.  London,  1866.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  226-256.)  QOA 

Report  on  excavations  in  Caithness 

cairns,  conducted  for  the  Anthropological 
Society  of  London  by  Messrs.  J.  Anderson 
and  R.  I.  Shearer.  (Anthropological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Memoirs.  London,  1870. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  216-242.)  QOA 

Scotland  in  pagan  times:  the  bronze 

and  stone  ages.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas. 
1886.  xxiii,  397  p.  illus.  8°.  (Rhind  lec- 
tures  in  archaeology,   1882.)  CP 

1.  Bronze  age  burials.  2.  Circles  and  settings  of 
standing  stones.  3.  Weapons,  implements,  etc.,  of 
the  bronze  age.  4.  Chambered  cairns  of  Caithness. 
5.  Chambered  cairns  of  Argyll,  Orkney,  etc.  6.  Im- 
plements and  weapons   of  the  stone  age. 

Scotland  in  pagan   times:   the   iron 

age.  Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1883.  xx, 
314  p.,  1  pi.  illus.  8°.  (The  Rhind  lec- 
tures in  archreology,  1881.)  CP 

1.  Christian  and  pagan  burial  —  Viking  burials. 
2.  Northern  burials  and  hoards.  3  The  Celtic  art 
of  the  pagan  period.  4.  The  architecture  of  the 
brochs.  5.  The  brochs  and  their  contents.  6.  Lake- 
dwellings,   hill-forts,   and  earth-houses. 

Reviewed  in  Archceological  journal,  v.  40,  p.  468- 
473,  London,   1883. 

See  also  Christison,  David.    On  the 

recently  excavated  fort  on  Castle  Law, 
Abernethy;  also  Lowe,  George. 

Archaeology  in  the  south-west  of  Scot- 
land. (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1883.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  70-87.)  *  DA 

Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  of 
Arran;  edited  by  J.  A.  Balfour.  Archaeol- 
ogy. Glasgow:  The  Arran  Society  of 
Glasgow,  1910.  xiv,  295  p.,  1  map,  54  pi. 
illus.     4°.  CDA 

Astley,  Hugh  John  Dukinfield.  Some 
further  notes  on  the  Langbank  crannog. 
(British  Archjeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal. London,  1903.  8°.  new  series,  v.  9, 
p.  59-64.)  CA 

Bailey,  G.  H.  On  the  vitrified  cetnent 
from  an  ancient  fort.  (Manchester  Liter- 
ary and  Philosophical  Society.  Memoirs. 
Manchester,  1889.  8°.  series  4,  v.  2,  p. 
185-188.)  *  EC 

From  vitrified  fort  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Bain,  George.  The  Clava  cairns  and  cir- 
cles. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13.  p.  122- 
135.)  NDO 

Balfour,  John  Alexander.  Fortified  and 
dornestic  sites  [in  Arran,.  4  pi.  (In:  Arran 
Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  of  .Arran 
Glasgow,   1910.     4°.     p.   172-194.)         CDA 


Note   on   arrow-head   of   "Corrigil" 

pitchstone.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
sq.  8°.     V.  43,  p.  376.)  CPA 

Reprinted  in  The  Book  of  Arran,  p.  274-275, 
Glasgow,  1910. 

See  also  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow. 

The    book   of   Arran. 

Barbour,  James.  Notice  of  the  excava- 
tion of  the  camp  or  earthwork  at  Rispin 
in  Wigtownshire,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.     sq.  8°.     v.  36,  p.  621-626.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  stone  fort  near  Kirk- 

andrews,  in  the  parish  of  Borgue,  Kirkcud- 
bright, recently  excavated,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1907.     sq.  8°.     v.  41.  p.  68-80.) 

CPA 

Barrington,    Daines.      Observations    on 

the  vitrified  walls  in  Scotland.     (Society  of 

Antiquaries     of      London.        Archieologia. 

London,  1782.    4°.     v.  6,  p.  100-103.)     f  CA 

At    Dunagoyle,   Bute. 

Barron,  Douglas  Gordon.  Notice  of  a 
small  cemetery  of  cremated  burials,  <\n\.\\ 
cinerary  urns  of  clay,  recently  discovered 
at  Culla  Voe,  Papa  Stour,  Shetland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1895.  sq.  8°.  v.  29,  p. 
46-48.)  CPA 

Bate,  Dorothea  M.  A.  Notice  of  the  ex- 
cavation of  a  cairn  at  Mossknow,  on  the 
Kirtle  Water,  Dumfriesshire.  2  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v.  43.  p. 
165-169.)  CPA 

Baxter,  George  Chalmers.  Some  unre- 
corded relics  in  the  parishes  of  Cargill, 
Scone,  and  St.  Martins.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1892.     sq.  8°.     V.  26,  p.  221-224.) 

CPA 

Beaton,  Angus  J.  Notes  on  ancient 
fortifications  in  the  Black  Isle,  Ross-shire, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  sq.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  414-423.)  CPA 

Notes    on    the    antiquities    of    the 

Black  Isle,  Ross-shire,  with  plans  and  sec- 
tions, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
sq.  8°.     v.  16,  p.  477-492.)  CPA 

Notes  on  Ormond  or  Avoch  castle, 

in  the  Black  Isle,  Ross-shire,  with  a  plan 
and  section,  and  notice  of  bronze  celts 
found  in  its  vicinity.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.     sq.  8°.     V.  19,  p.  400-405.) 

CPA 

Bedford,    Charles    Henry.      Notice    of   a 

bronze  sword  found  on  the  estate  of  Wa- 

ternish,  Skye.     (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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sq.  8°.     V.  23,  p.  258-261.)  CPA 

Begg,  Robert  Burns.  Notice  of  a  cran- 
nog  discovered  in  Lochleven.  Kinross- 
shire,  on  7th  September  1887.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1888.    sq.  8°.    v.  22,  p.  118-124.) 

CPA 

Bell,  Edwin  Weston.  Notes  on  the 
British  fort  on  Castle  Law,  at  Forgan- 
denny,  Perthsliire,  partially  excavated  dur- 
ing the  summer  of  1892.  2  pi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1893.     sq.  8°.     v.  27.  p.   14-22.) 

CPA 

Berry,  John.  Note  on  the  discovery  of 
a  necklace  of  jet  beads  and  plates,  found 
along  with  an  urn,  in  a  short  cist  at  Tay- 
field,  near  Newport,  Fife,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1871.    sq.  8°.     v.  8,  p.  411-412.) 

CPA 

Beveridge,  Henry.  Notice  of  two  ceme- 
teries, containing  cists  and  urns,  on  the 
estate  of  Pitreavie,  near  Dunfermline,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sq.  8°.  v. 
20,  p.  240-252.)  CPA 

Black,  David  Dakers.  Notice  of  cairns 
called  "fairy  knowes,"  in  Shetland,  re- 
cently examined.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1868.     sq.  8°.     V.  6,  p.  324-327.)  CPA 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Descriptive  cata- 
logue of  antiquities  found  in  Ayrsliire  and 
Wigtownshire,  and  now  in  the  National 
Museum.  Edinburgh,  illus.  (.Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Arch.Tological  .Association.  .Ar- 
chc'cological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh.  1894.    4°.    v.  7.  p.  1-47.)  t  CPA 

Descriptive  catalpgue  of  loan  col- 
lections of  prehistoric  and  other  antiqui- 
ties from  the  shires  of  Berwick,  Rox- 
burgh, and  Selkirk.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1894.    sq.  8°.    v.  28,  p.  321-342.) 

CPA 

Report  on   the  antiquities  found  in 

Scotland,  and  preserved  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, &c..  London,  and  in  the  Museum  of 
Science  and  .Art.  Edinburgh.  15  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1893.  sq.  8°.  v.  27. 
p.  347-368.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  archreological  exam- 
ination of  the  Culbin  Sands.  Elginshire... 
illus.  (Society  of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1891.  sq.  8°.  v. 
25,  p.  484-511.)  CPA 

See    also    Robertson,    Robert. 

Black,  William  Thomas.  The  mounds 
at    Dunblane    and    the    Roman    station    at 


Alauna.  (Royal  Historical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1875.  8°.  v.  1.  2.  ed..  p. 
58-60.)  CA 

Blundell,  Odo.  Notice  of  the  examina- 
tion, by  means  of  a  diving-dress,  of  the 
artificial  island,  or  crannog.  of  Eilean 
Muireach.  in  the  south  end  of  Loch  Ness. 
2  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1909.  sq. 
8°.     V.  43,  p.  159-164.)  CPA 

-; On  further  examination  of  arti- 
ficial islands  in  the  Beauly  Firth,  Loch 
Bruiach,  Loch  Moy,  Loch  Garry.  Loch 
Lundy,  Loch  Oich,  Loch  Lochy,  and  Loch 
Treig.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
sq.  8°.     V.  44.  p.  12-33.)  CPA 

Bogle,  Lockhart.  Notes  on  some  pre- 
historic structures  in  Glenelg  and  Kintail. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1895.  sq.  8°.  v. 
29.    p.    180-190.)  CPA 

Book,  The,  of  Arran.  See  Arran  Society 
of  Glasgow. 

Boston,  Thomas.  Notes  on  three  sepul- 
ciiral  mounds  on  the  farm  of  Balmuick. 
near  Comrie.  Pertlishire.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    v.  18,  p.  306-308.) 

CPA 

Boyd,  D.  A.,  and  J.  S.mith.  Notice  of 
a  rock  surface  with  cup-marks  and  other 
sculpturings.  at  Blackshaw,  West  Kilbride, 
.Ayrshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1887. 
sq.  8^     V.  21,  p.  143-151.)  ^       CPA 

1  pi.     (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 

.Arch.'eological  Association.  Archccological 
and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh. 
1889.     4°.     V.  6.  p.  77-84.)  f  CA 

Brodie,  James.  Note  of  the  excavation 
of  some  tumuli  at  Melville  Moor.  (Society 
of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1873.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  p.  151-153.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  collection  of  flint  im- 
plements found  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Fordun.  Kincardineshire.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1873.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  p.  499-503.) 

CPA 
Bruce,  John.  Notes  of  the  discovery  and 
exploration  of  a  pile  structure  on  the 
north  bank  of  the  river  Clyde,  east  from 
Dumbarton  Rock,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.     sq.  8°.     V.  34,  p.  437-462.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    remarkable    groups    of 

archaic  sculpturings  in  Dumbartonshire 
and  Stirlingshire.  2  pi.  illus.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  30,  p.  205-209.) 

CPA 


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Report  and  investigations  upon  the 

Langbank  pile  dwelling.  4  pi.  (Glasgow 
Archseological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5, 
part  1,  p.  43-48.)  CPA 

Bruce,  John,  of  Sumburgh.  Notice  of 
the  excavation  of  a  broch  at  Jarlshof.  Sum- 
burgh, Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.     sq.  8°.    V.  41,  p.  11-33.)    CPA 

Bruce-Clarke,  William,  and  Randall  J. 
Johnson.  On  the  osseous  remains  of  the 
Borness  cave,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10. 
p.  499-507.)  CPA 

Bryce,  James.  An  account  of  excava- 
tions within  the  stone  circles  of  Arran.  1 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v. 
4.  p.  499-524.)  CPA 

Bryce,  Thomas  Hastie.  On  the  cairns 
of  Arran  —  a  record  of  explorations  — 
with  an  anatomical  description  of  the  hu- 
man remains  discovered,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1902.     sq.  8°.    v.  36,  p.  74-181.) 

CPA 

On  the  cairns  of  Arran  —  a  record 

of  further  explorations  during  the  season 
of  1902.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1903.     sq.  8°.    V.  37,  p.  36-67.)  CPA 

On    the    cairns    of   Arran.      no.    in. 

With  a  notice  of  a  megalithic  structure  at 
Ardenadam  on  the  Holj'  Loch,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  43,  p. 
337-370.)  CPA 

On    the    cairns    and    tumuli   of   the 

island  of  Bute.  A  record  of  explorations 
during  the  season  of  1903.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1904.     sq.  8°.     v.  38,  p.  17-81.) 

CPA 

Report  on  animal  bones  from  Lang- 
bank  pile  dwelling.  2  pi.  (Glasgow  Ar- 
chaeological Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  part  1, 
p.  49-51.)  CPA 

Report  on  burnt  bones  from  New- 
lands,  Langside,  Glasgow.  [With  appen- 
dix.] (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1905.  sq.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  548-552.)  CPA 

The  sepulchral  remains  (Of  Arranj. 

23  pi.  (In:  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow. 
The  book  of  Arran.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°. 
p.  33-155.)  CDA 

Bryce,  Thomas  Hastie,  and  Alexander 
Low.  Notes  (1)  on  a  human  skeleton 
found  in  a  cist  with  a  beaker  urn,  at  Acha- 


role.  West  Watten.  Caithness,  and  (2)  on 
the  cranial  form  associated  with  that  type 
of  ceramic;  with  an  appendix  on  six  skulls 
found  with  beakers  in  the  north-east 
counties,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
sq.  8°.    V.  39.  p.  418-438.)  CPA 

Brydon,  James.  Notice  of  the  opening 
of  a  burial  cairn  at  Shaws,  Selkirkshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  352-355.)  CPA 

Buchan,  William.  Notes  on  a  bronze 
caldron  found  at  Hattonknowe,  Darnhall, 
in  the  count}^  of  Peebles,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.     sq.  8°.     v.  39,  p.  14-20.) 

CPA 

Callander,  John  Graham.  Notice  of  a 
collection  of  perforated  stone  objects, 
from  the  Garioch,  Aberdeenshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1903.  sq.  8°.  v.  37, 
p.   166-177.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  in  Aber- 
deenshire of  five  cists,  each  containing  a 
drinking-cup  urn.  7  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1909.     sq.  8°.     v.  43,  p.  76-92.)  CPA 

Notice    of    the    discovery    of    two 

vessels  of  clay  on  the  Culbin  Sands,  the 
first  containing  wheat  and  the  second  from 
a  kitchen-midden,  with  a  comparison  of 
the  Culbin  Sands  and  the  Glenluce  Sands 
and  of  the  relics  found  on  them,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  45, 
p.  158-181.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  stone  mould  for  casting 

flat  bronze  axes  and  bars,  found  in  the 
parish  of  Insch.  Aberdeenshire;  with  notes 
on  the  occurrence  of  flat  axe  moulds  in 
Europe.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1904.  sq. 
8°.     V.  38.  p.  487-505.)  CPA 

Notice  of  three  urns  of  the  drink- 
ing-cup type  and  other  relics  discovered  in 
a  mound  at  Forglen,  Banffshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1906.  sq.  8°.  v.  40. 
p.  279-290.)  CPA 

Notice    of   two    cinerary   urns    and 

a  pendant  of  slate  found  at  Seggiecrook, 
in  the  parish  of  Kennethmont,  Aberdeen- 
shire, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1905. 
sq.  8°.    v.  39,  p.  184-189.)  CPA 

Notices  of   (1)    the   discovery   of  a 

fourth  cinerary  urn  containing  burnt  hu- 
man bones  and  other  relics  at  Seggie- 
crook. Kennethmont,  Aberdeenshire...  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908.  sq.  8°.  v. 
42.  p.  212-222.)  CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


61 


Archaeology,  continued. 

Notices  of  (I)  a  stone  cist  contain- 
ing a  skeleton  and  a  drinking-cup  urn  dis- 
covered at  Mains  of  Leslie,  Aberdeenshire; 
(2)  a  small  cinerary  urn  from  Hill  of 
Wardes,  Insch,  Aberdeenshire;  (3)  of  cin- 
erary urns  and  other  remains  from  the 
estate  of  Logie-Elphinstone.  Aberdeen- 
shire; and  (4)  a  bronze  sword  from  Gras- 
sieslack.  Daviot,  Aberdeenshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1907.  sq.  8°.  v.  41,  p. 
116-129.)  CPA 

Callender,  Henry.  Notice  of  the  stone 
circle  at  Callernish,  in  the  island  of  Lewis. 
1  pi.  .(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°.  v. 
2.  p.  380-384.)  CPA 

Cameron,  David.  Notice  of  the  ancient 
circular  dwellings,  hill  forts,  and  burial 
cairns  of  Strathnairn.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1882.     sq.  8°.     V.   16,  p.  288-294.) 

CPA 

Campbell,  John  Ferguson.  Report  of  a 
conjoint  visit  of  the  Geological  and  Philo- 
sophical Societies  to  the  Dumbuck  cran- 
nog.  8th  April  1899.  11  pi.  (Philosophical 
Societv  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow. 1899.     8°.    V.  30,  p.  267-271.)        *  EC 

Cash,  C.  G.  Archaeological  notes  from 
Aviemore.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1910.     sq.  8°.     V.  44,  p.  189-203.)  CPA 

Stone  circles  at  Grenish,  Aviemore, 

and  Delfour,  Strathspey,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1906.    sq.  8°.    v.  40,  p.  245-254.) 

CPA 
Chalmers,  James  Hay.  Notice  of  the 
discovery  of  a  stone  kist  at  Broomend. 
near  Inverurie,  Aberdeenshire.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.     sq.  8°.     v.  7,  p.  110-114.) 

CPA 

Notice   of   remains    found   under   a 

cairn,  surrounded  by  upright  stones,  on  the 
farm  of  Burreldales,  parish  of  Auchterless, 
Aberdeenshire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863. 
sq.  8°.     V.  4.  p.  429-431.)  CPA 

Chalmers,  P.  Macgregor.  Notice  of  an 
earth-house  at  Ardross,  Fife,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1906.  sq.  8°.  v.  40,  p. 
355-357.)  CPA 

Chardenal,  C.  A.  On  the  probable  origin 
and  age  of  the  shore  tumuli  along  the 
Firth  of  Clyde.  (Glasgow  Archjeological 
Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1883. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  173-179.)  CPA 

Charleson,  Malcolm  Mackenzie.  Notes 
on  some  stone  implements  and  other  rel- 


ics of  the  early  inhabitants  of  Orkney, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v. 
32.  p.  316-324.)  CPA 

Notice    of    a    chambered    cairn    in 

the  parish  of  Firth,  Orkney,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v.  36.  p. 
733-738.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  excavation  of  a  cham- 
bered mound  near  Breckness,  Stromness. 
Orkney,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1903. 
sq.  8°.     V.  37,  p.  352-359.)  CPA 

Notice   of  some   ancient   burials   in 

Orkney.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  sq. 
S^     V.  38,  p.  559-566.)  CPA 

Christie,  John.  Account  of  the  open- 
ing of  an  ancient  cist  in  the  parish  of 
Cabrach,  Aberdeenshire.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1865.    sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  362-364.)  CPA 

Christison,  David.  The  duns  and  forts 
of  Lome.  Nether  Lochaber,  and  the  neigh- 
bourhood. 1  map,  18  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.     sq.  8°.     V.  23.  p.  368-432.) 

CPA 

Early     fortifications     in     Scotland. 

Motes,  camps,  and  forts.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1898.  xxv,  407  p.,  3 
maps.     sq.  8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  the  Archaeological  journal,  v.  5S, 
p.   192-196,  London,   1898. 

Excavation     of     the     fort     "Suidhe 

Chennaidh,"  Loch  Awe;  and  description  of 
some  Argyleshire  cairns,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1891.    sq.  8°.    v.  25,  p.  117-130.) 

CPA 

Excavation  undertaken  by  the  So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland  of  earth- 
works adjoining  the  "Roman  i\oad"  be- 
tween Ardoch  and  Dupplin,  Pertlishire.  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgli.  1901.  sq.  8°.  v. 
35,  p.   15-43.)  CPA 

Forts,    camps,    and    motes    of    the 

Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire.  15  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  24.  p. 
281-352.)  CPA 

The  forts,  "camps,"  and  other  field- 
works  of  Perth,  Forfar,  and  Kincardine. 
1  map.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1900.  sq. 
8°.    v.  34,  p.  43-120.)  CPA 

The  forts  of  Kilmartin,  Kilmichael, 

Glassary,  and  North  Knapdale,  Argyle.  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  205-251.)  CPA 

The  forts  of  Selkirk,  the  Gala  Wa- 


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Archaeology,  continued. 

ter,  the  southern  slopes  of  the  Lammer- 
moors,  and  the  north  of  Roxburgh,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1895.  sq.  8°.  v.  29, 
p.  108-179.)  CPA 

Forts    on    Whitcastle    Hill,    Upper 

Teviotdale;  and  earthworks  on  Flanders 
Moss,  Menteith.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1906.     sq.  8°.     V.  40,  p.  15-22.)  CPA 

A  general  view  of  the  forts,  camps, 

and  motes  of  Dumfriesshire,  with  a  de- 
tailed description  of  those  in  upper  An- 
nandale,  and  an  introduction  to  the  study 
of  Scottish  motes.  1  map,  1  pi.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  198-256.)  CPA 

"The  Girdlestanes,"  and  a  neigh- 
bouring stone  circle,  in  the  parish  of 
Eskdalemuir,  Dumfriesshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  31,  p. 
281-289.)  CPA 

Notice  of  ancient  remains  in  Manor 

parish  and  other  districts  of  Peeblesshire 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  sq.  8°.  v. 
22,  p.  192-207.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  burial  mound  at  Cavers. 

Roxburghshire,  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897.     sq.  8°.     V.  31,  p.  188-195.) 

CPA 

Notices    of   an    ancient   fort    and   a 

stone  circle  at  Wester  Torrie,  near  Cal- 
lander. Perthshire,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
Inirgh,  1902.     sq.  8°.     v.  36,  p.  614-620.) 

CPA 

On  the  recently  excavated  fort  on 

Castle  Law,  Abernethy,  Perthshire.  By 
D.  Christison.  With  notes  on  the  finds 
by  Joseph  Anderson.  2  pi.  illus.  (So- 
cietv  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  33. 
p.  13-33.)  CPA 

On    some    obscure    remains    in    the 

parish  of  Dailly,  Ayrshire,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  .Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26,  p.  177- 
179.)  CPA 

On  the  standing  stones  and  cup- 
marked  rocks,  etc.,  in  the  valley  of  the 
Add  and  some  neighbouring  districts  of 
Argyll.  2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904. 
sq.  8°.     V.  38,  p.  123-148.)  ^       CPA 

The  prehistoric  fortresses  of  Tre- 

ceiri,  Carnarvon,  and  Eildon,  Roxburgh, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v. 
28,  p.  100-119.)  CPA 


The  prehistoric  forts,  etc..  of  Ayr- 
shire. 2  pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.     sq.  8°.     V.  27,  p.  381-405.)  CPA 

The  prehistoric  forts  of  Peebles- 
shire. With  plans  and  sketches.  1  map,  6 
pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1887.  sq. 
8°.    V.  21,  p.  13-82.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  society's  excavations 

of  forts  on  the  Poltalloch  estate,  Argyll, 
in  1904-5.  By  D.  Christison.  Relics  des- 
cribed by  Joseph  Anderson;  plans  taken 
by  Thomas  Ross,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1905.     sq.  8°.     V.  39,  p.  259-322.) 

CPA 

Clark,  John  Henry  Gilchrist.  Notes  on 
a  gold  lunette  found  at  Auchentaggart, 
Dumfriesshire,  and  a  massive  silver  chain 
found  at  Whitecleugh,  Lanarkshire.  1  pi. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  222-224.)  CPA 

Clarke,  William  Bruce.  Notice  of  ex- 
cavations in  the  Borness  cave  in  the  sum- 
mer of  1874;  supplementary  to  previous 
notice;  with  plans  and  photographs.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinl)urgh,  1876.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
305-309.)  CPA 

Final   report   on    the    Borness   cave 

exploration.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878. 
sq.  8°.     V.  12,  p.  669-681.)  CPA 

Cleland,  John.  Account  of  osseous  re- 
mains from  rock-shelter  at  Hunterston. 
(Ayr  and  Galloway  Arch.-cological  Asso- 
ciation. Archaeological  and  historical  col- 
lections. Edinburgh.  1880.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
91-100.)  tCA 

See    also    Cochran-Patrick,    Robert 

William,  and  John   Cleland. 

Clouston,  Robert  Stewart.  Notice  of  the 
excavation  of  a  chambered  cairn  of  the 
stone  age,  at  Unstan,  in  the  loch  of  Sten- 
nis.  Orkney.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
sq.  8°.     V.  19,  p.  341-351.)  CPA 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William.  Ayr- 
shire duns.  No.  1.  Dunvin.  1  pi.  (Ayr- 
shire and  Galloway  Arch.-eological  Asso- 
ciation. Archreological  and  historical  col- 
lections. Edinburgh,  1880.  4°.  v  2,  p 
109-110.)  fCA 

Note  on  some  bronze  weapons,  im- 
plements, and  ornaments,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1880.     sq.  8°.     v.  14,  p.  95-98.) 

CPA 

Note    on    some    excavations    in    a 

rock-shelter  on  the  Ayrshire  coast.  (Ayr- 
shire  and   Galloway   Archaeological   Asso- 


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63 


Archaeology,  continued. 

elation.  Archjeological  and  historical  col- 
lections. Edinburgh,  1880.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
89-90.)  t  CA 

Note  on  some  explorations  in  a  tu- 
mulus called  the  "Courthill,"  in  the  parish 
of  Dairy  and  county  of  Ayr.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10.  p. 
281-285.)  CPA 

1  pi.     (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 

Archaeological  Association.  Arch.Teological 
and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    4°.     V.  1,  p.  55-60.)  t  CA 

Reprint  of  preceding  article,  with  additional  illus- 
trations. 

Notice  of  some  antiquities  recently 

discovered  in  north  Ayrshire.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9.  p. 
385-387.)  CPA 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William,  and 
JoH.N'  Clki.a.vd.  Note  on  some  excavations 
in  a  rock-shelter  on  the  Ayrsliire  coast. 
With  a  report  on  the  osseous  remains 
from  the  rock-shelter,  illus.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.    1879.      sq.    8°.      v.    13,    p.    348- 


360.) 


CPA 


Cole,  E.  Maule.  On  a  Pictish  burgh 
near  Lerwick,  illus.  (Antiquarv.  Lon- 
don. 1895.     sq.  8°.     v.  31,  p.  83-87.)         CA 

Coles,  I-'rederick  R.  Cup  and  ring- 
marked  rocks:  Stronach  Ridge.  Brodick. 
1  pi.  (In:  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The 
book  of  Arran.  Glasgow,  1910.  4".  p.  156- 
162.)  CDA 

The  motes,  forts,  and  doons  in  the 

east  and  west  divisions  of  the  stewartry 
of  Kirkcudbright,  illus.  (Society  of  .An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.     sq.  8°.     v.  27,  p.  92-182.) 

CPA 

The  motes,  forts,  and  doons  of  the 

stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25.  p.  352- 
396.)  CPA 

The  motes,  forts,  and  doons  of  the 

stewartry  of  Kirkcudbrightshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1892.  8°.  v.  26.  p. 
117-170.)  CPA 

Notes     on     tlie     fortified     site     on 

Kaimes  Hill.  1  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1896.     sq.  8°.     v.  30.  p.  269-274.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  a  stone  circle  in  Wig- 
townshire, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1897.     sq.  8°.     V.  31.  p.  90-94.)  CPA 

Notice    of   the    discoverv   of   a   cist 


with  a  double  burial  at  Ratho  quarry,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
V.  32,  p.  44-50.)  CPA 

Notice   of   the   discovery   of  a   cist 

of  the  early  iron  age,  on  the  estate  of 
Moredun,  near  Gilmerton.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  427-438.)  CPA 

Notice    of    the    discovery    of    cists 

containing  urns  at  Succoth  Place,  near 
Garscube  Terrace,  Edinburgh.  4  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
36.  p.  670-674.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  small 

cup-shaped  urn,  of  a  variety  hitherto  un- 
known in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1894.     sq.  8°.     v.  28.  p.  204-206.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    tlie    exploration    of    the 

remains  of  a  cairn  of  the  bronze  age  at 
Gourlaw,  Midlothian,  illus.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1905.    sq.  8°.    v.  39,  p.  411-418.) 

CPA 

Notices  of  (1)   the  camp  at  Mont- 

goldrum  and  other  antiquities  in  Kincar- 
dineshire; (2)  a  stone  circle  called  the 
Harestanes  in  Peeblesshire;  (3)  a  cairn  and 
standing  stones  at  Old  Listen,  and  other 
standing  stones  in  Midlothian  and  Fife; 
(4)  some  hitherto  undescribed  cup-  and 
ring-marked  stones;  and  (5)  recent  dis- 
coveries of  urns,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1903.     sq.  8°.     v.  37,  p.  193-232.) 

CPA 

Notices    (1)    of    the    discovery    of 

bronze  age  urns  on  the  Braid  Hills;  and 
(2)  of  the  discovery  of  a  cist  and  urn  near 
Portpatrick,  Wigtownshire.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  .A.ntiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1900.  sq.  8°.  v.  34.  p. 
489-493.)  CPA 

Notices   (r.)   of  the  discovery  of  a 

cist  and  bronze  blade  at  Letham  quarry 
Perth;  (ii.)  of  the  standing  stones  at  High 
.Aucheniarie,  Anwoth,  Kirkcudbrightshire, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1897.  sq.  8°.  v. 
31.   p.   181-188.)  CPA 

Notices   of  the  discovery  of  a   cist 

and  urns  at  Juniper  Green,  and  of  a  cist 
at  the  Cunninghar,  Tillicoultry,  and  of 
some  undescribed  cup-marked  stones,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v. 
Z2>,  p.  354-372.)  CPA 

Notices  of  rock-hewn  caves  in  the 

valley  of  the  Esk  and  other  parts  of  Scot- 
land,     illus.      (Society    of    Antiquaries    of 


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sq.  8°.     V.  45,  p.  265-301.)  CPA 

Notices    of   standing    stones,    cists, 

and  hitherto  unrecorded  cup-  and  ring- 
marks  in  various  localities,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1906.    sq.  8°.    v.  40,  p.  291-327.) 

CPA 

A  record  of  the  cup-  and  ring- 
markings  in  the  stewartry  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1895. 
sq.  8°.    V.  29,  p.  67-91.)  CPA 

Record   of   the    excavation    of    tvvo 

stone  circles  in  Kincardineshire  —  (1)  in 
Garrol  Wood,  Durris;  (2)  in  Glassel 
Wood,  Banchory-Ternan;  and  (ii.)  Report 
on  stone  circles  in  Aberdeenshire,  with 
measured  plans  and  drawings,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  39,  p. 
190-218.)  CPA 

A  record  of  the  kistvaens  found  in 

the  stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright.  24  illus. 
(Reliquary.  London,  1897.  4°.  new  series, 
V.  3,  p.  1-19.)  CA 

Report  on  stone  circles  in  Aber- 
deenshire (Inverurie,  eastern  parishes,  and 
Insch  districts),  with  measured  plans  and 
drawings...  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of    Scotland.       Proceedings.       Edinburgh, 

1902.  sq.  8°.    V.  36,  p.  488-581.)  CPA 

Report  on  stone  circles  in  Kin- 
cardineshire (north)  and  part  of  Aber- 
deenshire, with  measured  plans  and  draw- 
ings, illus.  ^Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
sq.  8°.     v.  34,  p.  139-198.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  stone  circles  of  the 

north-east  of  Scotland  —  the  Buchan  dis- 
trict—  with  measured  plans  and  drawings, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v. 
38,  p.  256-305.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  stone  circles  of  the 

north-east  of  Scotland.  Inverurie  district, 
obtained  under  the  Gunning  fellowship, 
with  measured  plans  and  drawings,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1901.  sq.  8°.  v.  35, 
p.  187-248.)  CPA 

Report     on     the     stone     circles     of 

north-eastern  Scotland,  chiefly  in  Auchter- 
less  and  Forgue.  with  measured  plans  and 
drawings,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of     Scotland.       Proceedings.       Edinburgh, 

1903.  sq.  8°.    v.  37,  p.  82-142.)  CPA 

Report  on  stone  circles  in  Perth- 
shire, principally  Strathearn;  with  meas- 
ured plans  and  drawings,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1911.    sq.  8°.    v.  45,  p.  46-116.) 

CPA 


Report  on  stone  circles  surveyed  in 

the  north-east  of  Scotland,  chiefly  in 
Banffshire,  with  measured  plans  and  draw- 
ings... illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
sq.  8°.     V.  40.  p.  164-206.)  CPA 

Report  on  stone  circles  surveyed  in 

the  north-east  of  Scotland  (Banffshire 
and  Moray),  with  measured  plans  and 
drawings,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1907.    sq.  8°.    V.  41,  p.  130-172.)  CPA 

Report    on    stone    circles    surveyed 

in  Perthshire  (south-east  district),  with 
measured  plans  and  drawings.  28.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44. 
p.   117-168.)  ^  CPA 

Report  on  stone  circles  surveyed  in 

Perthshire  —  north-eastern  section;  with 
measured  plans  and  drawings.  59  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1908.  8°.  v.  42. 
p.  95-162.)  CPA 

Report    on    stone    circles    surveyed 

in  Perthshire  (south-east  district),  with 
measured  plans  and  drawings.  28  illus. 
(Society  of  .\ntiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8^.  v.  43. 
p.  93-130.)  CPA 

The    "stone    circle"    at    Holywood. 

Dumfriesshire,  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1894.     sq.  8°.     V.  28,  p.  84-90.) 

CPA 

The  stone  circles  of  the  stewartry 

of  Kirkcudbright,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 
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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch.-eo- 
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Constable,    George    W.      Notice    of    the 

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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25,  p. 
69-72.)  CPA 

Notice    of    further    excavations    in 

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of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    8°.    v.  26.  p.  114-117.)^ 

CPA 
Copland,  .\lexander.  .\n  account  of  an 
ancient  mode  of  sepulture  in  Scotland.  1 
pi.  (Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of 
Manchester.  Memoirs.  Manchester,  1793. 
8°.     V.  4,  part  1,  p.  217-234.)  *  EC 

On  the  combustion  of  dead  bodies. 

as  formerly  practised  in  Scotland.  (Liter- 
ary and  Philosophical  Society  of  Manches- 


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Corrie,  Jolin.  Notice  of  the  discovery  of 
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Coughtrey,  Millen.  Notes  on  mate- 
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CPA 

Cramond,  William.  Notes  on  tumuli  in 
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Cree,  James  Edward.  Notice  of  the  ex- 
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Edinburgh.  1911.    sq.  8°.    v.  45,  p.  181-186.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    the    excavation    of    two 

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cupation, on  the  estate  of  Archerfield, 
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Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1909. 
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Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
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Cree,  James  Edward,  and  J.  S.  Ricii.\rd- 
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age  cist  and  urn  in  the  West  Links.  North 
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in  the  cist,  by  J.  Frank  Crombie.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1907.  sq.  8°.  v.  41. 
p.  393-400.)  CPA 

Cunningham,  James  Henry.  Notes  on 
the  "Chesters."  a  fort  near  Drem.  1  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  30. 
p.  267-269.)  CPA 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Description 
of  the  fortifications  on  Ruberslaw,  Rox- 
burghshire and  notices  of  Roman  remains 
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ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1905.     sq.  8°.     v.  39.  p.  219-232.)  CPA 

Exploration   of  a   chambered   cairn 

at  -Achaidh,  Spinningdale,  in  the  parish 
of  Creich,  Sutherland,  illus.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1910.    sq.  8°.    v.  44.  p.  104-111.) 

CPA 

Note  of  excavations  on  Ruberslaw. 

Roxburghshire,  supplementary  to  the  de- 
scription of  the  fortifications  thereon,  il- 
lus. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1907.  sq.  8°.  v. 
41.  p.  451-453.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  examination  of  pre- 
historic kitchen  middens  on  the  Archer- 
field  estate,  near  Gullane,  Haddington- 
shire, in  November,  1907.  illus.  (Society 
of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    sq.  8°.    v.  42,  p.  308-319.^ 

CPA 

Notice  of  some  excavation  on  the 

tort  occupying  the  summit  of  Bonchester 
Hill,  parish  of  Hobkirk,  Roxburghshire, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1910.  sq.  8°.  v. 
44.  p.  225-236.)  CPA 

On  the  examination  of  two  hut  cir- 
cles in  the  strath  of  Kildonan.  Sutherland- 
shire,  one  of  which  has  an  earth  house  an- 
nexed, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
sq.  8°.     v.  45,  p.  18-26.^  CPA 

See  also  Ewart,  Edward,  and  A.  O. 

CURLE. 

Curie,  James.  Notes  on  two  broclis  re- 
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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Cursiter,  James  Walls.  Notice  of  the 
bronze  weapons  of  Orkney  and  Shetland, 
and  of  an  iron  age  deposit  found  in  a  cist 
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tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1887.     sq.  8^     V.  21,  p.  339-346.) 

CPA 

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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44, 
p.    215-217.)  '  CPA 

Notices    (1)    of    a    bronze    dagger. 

with  its  handle  of  horn,  recently  found  in 
the  island  of  Rousay.  and  (2)  of  an  in- 
scription in  tree-runes,  recently  discovered 
on  a  stone  in  the  stone  circle  of  Stennis. 
Orkney,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.    V.  42,  p.  74-78.)  CPA 

The  Scottish  brochs,  their  age  and 

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Ac- 


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tate of  Pittodrie.  Aberdeenshire.  (Society 
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Edinburgh,  1868.     sq.  8°.     v.  6,  p.  276-278.) 

CPA 

Notes  of  the  examination  of  a  cran- 

nog  in  the  Black  Loch,  anciently  called 
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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Notes    of    the    excavation    of    two 

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CPA 

Davidson,  C.  B.  Notice  of  further  stone 
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CPA 

Donnelly,  W.  A.  The  mound  dwellings 
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Drummond,  James.  Notice  of  the  Clach- 
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Dryden,  Sir  Henry.  An  account  of  a 
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of  the  society.  6  pi.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
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Edinburgh,  1874.     4°.     v.  5.  p.  199-212.) 

tCPA 
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Duff,  Edward  Gordon.  Notice  of  shell- 
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Duncan,    James    Dalrymple.      Note    re- 


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CPA 
Dundas,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  excava- 
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the  Torwood,  parish  of  Dunipace,  county 
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CPA 
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Notes  on  some  articles  exhibited  to 

the  meeting,  viz.  —  a  bronze  spear-head,  a 
small  unlooped  socketed  celt,  a  sword- 
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One  found  near  Duns  Castle,  Berwickshire,  the 
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the  society's  museum.  (Society  of  .Anti- 
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CPA 


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CPA 

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CPA 


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CPA 

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Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  burial- 
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Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  cin- 
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CPA 

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CPA 

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Love,  Robert.  Notices  of  the  several 
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Low,  Alexander,  joint  author.  See 
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CPA 

Lynn,  Francis.  Notes  of  the  discovery 
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Macadam,  Stevenson.  See  Smith,  John 
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Macadam,  William  Ivison.  Notes  on 
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M'Arthur,  John.  On  the  rude  unsculp- 
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M'Bain,  James.  Description  of  the 
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M'Crie,  George  M.  Notice  of  the  dis- 
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MacCulloch,  John.  Remarks  on  the  vit- 
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M'Culloch,  William  Thomson.  Notes 
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CPA 

Notice  of  coffins  (formed  of  stone 

slabs)  found  on  the  farm  of  Milton,  Had- 
dingtonshire. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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Macdonald,  James.  Illustrated  notices 
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1884.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  47-54.)  t  CA 

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Macdougall,  A.  J.  Notice  of  the  excava- 
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Mackenzie,  Major  Colin.  Notice  of  a  cist 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  George  Steuart.  A  let- 
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CPA 

Notes  on  a  stone  circle  at  Green- 
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CPA 

Notice  of  two  stone  axes,  one  or- 
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Mackenzie,  W.  M.  Notes  on  certain 
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Mackenzie,  William.  Notices  (1)  of  a 
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M'Kinlay,  Donald.  Notice  of  the  ex- 
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Mackinlay,  John.  An  account  of  "The 
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Description  of  a  cairn  in  the  island 

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Notice  of  two  "crannoges"  or  pal- 

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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Mackintosh,  Galloway.  Notice  of  the  ex- 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Mackintosh,  James.  Antiquities  of  Glen- 
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— ^ —  On  the  round  castles  and  ancient 
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CPA 
M'Lauchlan,  Thomas.  Notice  of  mono- 
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CPA 

Macmillan,  Hugh.    Notice  of  cup-marked 

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CPA 

Notice  of  two  boulders  having  rain- 
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formerly  associated  with  the  cure  of  dis- 
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Macnaughton,  Allan.  Notes  on  further 
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Macpherson,  Norman.  Notes  on  anti- 
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Macrae,  Donald.  Notice  of  some  unre- 
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MacRitchie,  David.  An  Aberdeenshire 
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CA 

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The    Fian's 

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Some  Hebridean  antiquities. 

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Two  Midlothian  souterrains. 

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1,   p. 

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CPA 

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CPA 

Notes  on —  (1)  a  drinking-cup  urn, 

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in  Tiree;  (3)  a  cairn  containing  sixteen 
cinerary  urns,  with  objects  of  vitreous 
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quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

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Mapleton,  R.  J.  Description  of  stock- 
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CPA 

Notice    of    an    artificial    island    in 

Loch  Kielziebar,  in  a  letter  to  Mr.  Stuart. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Notice  of  a  cairn  at  Kilchoan,  Ar- 
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Edinburgh,  1868.    sq.  8°.    v.  6,  p.  351-355.) 

CPA 

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Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

■  Notice    of    remarkable    cists    in    a 

gravel  bank  near  Kilmartin,  and  of  in- 
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Marjoribanks,  George.  Notice  of  an 
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CPA 

Matheson,  Sir  James.  Notice  of  the 
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Mathewson,  Allan.  Notes  on  stone  cists 
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Maughan,  John.  Notice  of  the  fort  on 
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Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The 
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Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Eirde  house  at 
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Inscribed  stones  at  Kirkmadrine,  in 

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CPA 

Note    regarding   a    mould    used    in 

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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Note  on   spade-like  implements  of 

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Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
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Notice    of    buildings    designed    for 

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CPA 

Notice   of  the   contents   of  an   urn 

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Edinburgh,  1873.     sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  268-269.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  flint  flakes  found  in  the 

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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Notice  of  a  polished  stone  axe,  and 

a  well-shaped  flint  arrow-head,  found  in  a 
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quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Notice  of  the  recent  excavation  of 

an  underground  building  at  Buchaam, 
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tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1863.     sq.  8°.     v.  4,  p.  436-440.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  an  urn  found  near  Kirk- 
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Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.     V.  7,  p.  372-375.)  CPA 

On    some    remarkable    discoveries 

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— — -  On  white  pebbles  in  connection 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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— —  Scottish  burials  and  skulls,  proba- 
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Moore,  John  Carrick.  Notice  of  ancient 
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*EC 

Notes  on  an  urn  found  at  Kennys- 

hillock,  Urquhart,  Elgin,  now  presented 
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Remains  of  early  antiquities,  in  and 

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Elgin,  including  hut  circles,  kitchen  mid- 
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Muir,  Thomas  S.  Notice  of  a  beehive 
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CPA 

With,  additional  notes  by  Captain  F.  W.  L. 
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Muirhead,  George.  Notice  of  bronze 
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Munro,  Robert.  Ancient  Scottish  lake- 
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QPM 

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Repr. :    Glasgow    Herald. 

Is  the  Dumbuck  crannog  neolithic? 

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Notes     of    a     crannog    at     Friars' 

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Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

Notes  on  a  crannog  at  Hyndford, 

near  Lanark,  recently  discovered  and  ex- 
cavated by  Andrew  Smith,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Notes  of  crannogs  or  lake-dwel- 
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7  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893.  sq. 
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Notes   on    ornamental   stone   balls, 

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Notes  on  a  set  of  five  jet  buttons 

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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Notice  of  an  ancient  kitchen- 
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by  W.  Baird,  of  Elie.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1901.    sq.  8°.    v.  35,  p.  281-299.) 

CPA 

With  notes  on  the  bones  by  Dr.  R.  H.  Traquair 
on   p.    299-300. 

Notice    of   an    artificial    mound    or 

cairn  situated  50  j'-ards  within  the  tidal 
area  on  the  shore  of  the  island  of  Eriska, 
Argyllshire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1885. 
sq.  8°..  V.  19,  p.  192-202.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  excavation  of  a  cran- 
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With  reports  on  the  fauna  of  the  crannog  by 
George  Rolleston,  M.D.,  F.R.S.;  on  the  flora 
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on  the  analysis  of  crystals  by  John  Borland,  F.C.S. 

• Notice  of  excavations  made  on  an 

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cal collections.  Edinburgh,  1882.  4°.  v. 
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With  report  on  animal  remains  found  in  the 
fort   by    I.    Cleland,   p.    64-65. 

On    a    bronze    age    cemetery    and 

other  antiquities  at  Largo,  Ayrshire,  illus. 
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Scottish     lake-dwellings     or    cran- 

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QPL 
Munro,  Robert,  and  John  Abercromby. 
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(Society  of  .Xntiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Neilson,  George.  The  monuments  of 
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Neish,  Tames.  Notes  of  stone  celts 
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Notice   of  the   discovery  of  a   cist 

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Reference  notes  to  plan  and  views 

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CPA 

With  additional  notes  by  Tohn  Stuart  on  p.  447- 
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Noble,  James.  Notice  of  a  stone,  ap- 
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CPA 

North,  O.  H.  Bronze  age  urn  dis- 
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Northesk  (9.  earl),  George  John  Car- 
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CPA 

Notice  of  a  group  of  cists  at  Teind- 

side,  Teviotdale.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1871.    sq.  8°.    v.  8,  p.  135-139.)  CPA 

Notice  of  an  underground  chamber 

recently  discovered  at  Crichton  Mains, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Notice  respecting  a  polished  flint  celt  or 
battle-axe,  remarkable  for  its  size  and 
workmanship,  found  at  Claremont,  the 
property  of  James  Nairne.  (Edinburgh 
philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh,  1823. 
S^     V.  9,  p.   152-153.)  OA 

The  axe  is  figured  in  pi.  iv. 

Notice  of  a  sepulchral  urn,  with  various 
golden  ornaments  found  on  the  estate  of 
the  earl  of  Fife,  in  Banffshire.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch- 
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Ogston,  A.  Notice  of  cists  and  urns  re- 
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Paterson,  H.  M.  Leslie.  Pygmy  flints 
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Paterson,  Robert.  Note  of  human  re- 
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Paton,  Sir  Noel.  Notice  of  two  gold  or- 
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Paul,  Robert.  Note  on  ancient  graves 
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CPA 

Note  on  Tents  Moor,  Fife,  and  on 

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there.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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Peach,  Benjamin  Neeve,  joint  author. 
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CPA 

Notice     of     a     barrow     containing 

cists,  on  the  farm  of  Newbigging,  near 
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CPA 

Notice  of  a  barrow  at  Huntiscarth 

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Notice    of    the    brochs,     or    large 

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— - —  Notice  of  the  opening  of  a  tumu- 
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■ — —  Notice  of  ruins  of  ancient  dwell- 
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Notice  of  some  rude  stone  imple- 
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CPA 

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verness, 1895.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  115-121.)  NDO 

Pope,  Alexander.  Description  of  the 
Dime  of  Dornadilla.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  London.  Archseologia. 
London,  1779.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  216-223.)    t  CA 

Pratt,  J.  B.  Note  of  the  recent  excava- 
tion of  a  cairn  on  the  High  Law,  and  of 
other  antiquities  in  the  parish  of  Cruden, 
Aberdeenshire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1862.     sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  144-149.)  CPA 

Note    of   ancient    remains    recently 

discovered  in  the  parish  of  Carluke.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1870.  sq.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  440-442.)  CPA 

■ •  Note  of  an  ancient  structure  dis- 
covered at  the  Law  of  Mauldslie.  1  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  184-185.)  CPA 

Reid,  Alan.  The  vitrified  fort  of 
Lochan-an-Gour,  Argyllshire.  6  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  43.  p. 
34-42.)  CPA 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  Notice  of  an 
urn  and  bronze  sword  found  on  the  farm 
of  Bailielands,  in  the  parish  of  Auchterar- 
der.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
sq.  8°.     V.  32,  p.  314-316.)  CPA 

Reid,  William.  Notice  of  the  discovery 
of  a  group  of  full-length  stone  cists  at  the 
School  hill,  or  Temple  hill,  Leuchars. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v. 
43.  p.  170-176.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  stone 

cist,  containing  an  unburnt  burial  and  an 
urn  of  the  drinking-cup  type,  at  Well- 
grove,  Lochee,  Dundee,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1906.     sq.  8°.     v.  40,  p.  40-42.) 

CPA 

Report  of  committee  appointed  by  the 
societj',  at  the  request  of  Mr.  Bruce,  to 
co-operate  with  him  in  the  excavation  of 
a  pile  structure  at  Langbank  in  October, 
1902.  1  pi.  (Glasgow  Arch<-eological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  sq. 
8°.      new    series,   v.    5,    part    1,    p.    52-53.) 

CPA 


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81 


Archaeology,  continued. 

Rhind,  Alexander  Henry.  An  account 
of  an  extensive  collection  of  archaeological 
relics  and  osteological  remains,  from  a 
"Pict's  house,"  at  Kettleburn,  Caithness, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855.  sq.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  264-269.)  CPA 

Notice    of    the    exploration    of    a 

"Pict's  house,"  at  Kettleburn,  in  the  coun- 
ty of  Caithness.  2  pi.  (Archaeological 
journal.  London,  1853.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  212- 
223.)  CA 

Results  of  excavations  in  sepul- 
chral cairns  in  the  north  of  Scotland,  iden- 
tical in  design  with  the  great  chambered 
tumuli  on  the  banks  of  the  Boyne,  in  Ire- 
land. 1  pi.  (Ulster  journal  of  archaeol- 
ogy. Belfast.  1854.  sq.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  100- 
108.)  CT 

Richardson,  James  S.  Notice  of  kitchen- 
midden  deposits  on  North  Berwick  Law, 
and  other  antiquities  in  the  vicinity  of 
North  Berwick;  with  a  note  of  an  unde- 
scribed  sculptured  stone,  with  symbols, 
in  the  island  of  Raasay.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    sq.  8°.    v.  41.  p.  424-436.) 

CPA 

See     also     Cree,     James     Edward, 

and  J.  S.  RicHARDsox ;  also  Richardson, 
James  T.,  and  James  S.  Richardson. 

Richardson,  James  T.  Notes  (1)  on  an 
ancient  interment  recently  discovered  at 
the  Leithies;  (2)  a  kitchen  midden  at  the 
Rhodes  Links;  and  (3)  a  cist,  with  an  urn 
of  drinking-cup  type,  near  the  West  Links, 
North  Berwick.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     sq.  8°.     V.  34,  p.  120-123.)  CPA 

Richardson,  James  T.,  and  James  S. 
Richardson.  Prehistoric  remains  near 
Gullane.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1902.     sq.  8°.     V.  36,  p.  654-658.)  CPA 

Riddell,  Robert.  Account  of  the  ancient 
modes  of  fortification  in  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archae- 
ologia.  London,  1792.  4°.  v.  10,  p.  99- 
104.)  t  CA 

Observations  on  vitrified  fortifica- 
tions in  Galloway.  (Society  of  Antiquar- 
ies of  London.  Archaeologia.  London, 
1792.    r.    v.  10,  p.  147-150.)  t  CA 

Roberts,  George  E.  On  the  discovery 
of  large  kist-vaens  on  the  "Muckle  Hoeg" 
in  the  island  of  Unst  (Shetland),  con- 
taining urns  of  chloritic  schist.  1  pi.  (An- 
thropological Societv  of  London.  Me- 
moirs. London,  1865.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  296- 
298.)  QOA 

Robertson,  A.  D.  Ancient  cromlech  at 
Ardenadam,   near  Dunoon,     illus.      (Glas- 


gow Archaeological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1868.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  486- 
492.)  CPA 

Druidical  altar,  Craigmaddie,  parish 

of  Baldernock,  Stirlingshire.  1  illus. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions.   Glasgow,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  4-10.) 

CPA 

Robertson,  Alexander.  Notes  of  the 
discovery  of  stone  cists  at  Lesmurdie, 
Banffshire,  containing  primitive  urns,  &c., 
along  with  human  remains.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1855.    sq.  8°.    v.  1,  p.  205-211.) 

CPA 

Robertson,  Robert,  Notice  of  the 
discovery  of  a  stone  cist  and  urns  at  the 
Cuninghar,  Tillicoultry;  by  R.  Robertson. 
With  notes  on  the  contents  and  the  sculp- 
tured covering  stone  of  the  cist,  by  Geo. 
F.  Black;  and  on  the  microscopical  ex- 
amination of  the  fibrous  or  hairy  substance 
found  in  the  cist,  by  John  Struthers, 
M.D.,  LL.D.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1895.     sq.  8°.     V.   29,   p.    190-197.) 

CPA 

Robertson,  Roger.  A  description  of  an 
ancient  obelisk,  in  Berwickshire.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
chaeologia Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  269-272.)  t  CPA 

Roger,  James  Cruickshank.  Notice  of  a 
stone  cist,  containing  the  remains  of  a 
human  skeleton,  recently  discovered  at 
Ardyne,  near  Castle  Toward,  Argyleshire. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°. 
V.  2.  p.  251-255.)  CPA 

Rosehill,  Lord.  See  Northesk  (9.  earl), 
George  John  Carnegie. 

Ross,  Alexander.  Brochs,  what  are 
they?  (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1902.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  325-338.)  *  EC 

Ross,  Donald.  Note  on  the  contents  of 
shell-heaps  recently  exposed  in  the  island 
of  Coll.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  sq. 
8°.    V.  15,  p.  152-153.)  CPA 

See  also   p.   79-81   of  the   same  volume. 

Ross,  James.  Some  notable  stones  and 
legends.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness 
[1888].     8°.     v.  2,  p.  257-259.)  *  EC 

In    Glenmoriston   and   Glen-Urquhart. 

Russell,  Miss.  The  vitrified  forts  of  the 
north  of  Scotland,  and  the  theories  as  to 
their  history.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1894.  8°. 
V.  50,  p.  205-222.)  CA 

Sands,  J.  Notes  on  the  antiquities  of 
the  island  of  Tiree.     (Society  of  Antiqua- 


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ries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     sq.  8°.     v.  16,  p.  459-463.)  CPA 

Scott,  Archibald  Black.  The  earth 
houses  of  Kildonan,  Sutherland.  (Scot- 
tish antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v. 
13,   p.   155-160.)  CPA 

Scott,  Lady  John.  Notes  of  wooden 
structures  discovered  in  the  moss  of 
Whiteburn,  on  the  estate  of  Spottiswoode, 
Berwickshire.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1871.    sq.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  16-20.)     CPA 

Scott-Moncrieff,  William  George.  The 
antiquities  of  Banffshire.  (Inverness 
Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  328- 
332.)  *  EC 

Shearer,  Robert  I.  See  Anderson, 
Joseph.  Report  on  ancient  remains  of 
Caithness. .  . 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  An  account 
of  two  barrows  at  Spottiswood,  Berwick- 
shire, opened  by  the  Lady  Jane  Scott.  1 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  222-224.)  CPA 

Archaic  sculpturings  of  cups,  cir- 
cles, &c.,  upon  stones  and  rocks  in  Scot- 
land, England,  and  other  countries.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1867.  x, 
200  p.,  36  pi.     sq.  8°.  QOI 

Notices  of  some  ancient  sculptures 

on  the  walls  of  caves  in  Fife.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1866.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  521-526.)        *  EC 

On    ancient    sculpturings    of    cups 

and  concentric  rings,  &c.  vi,  147(1)  p., 
32  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1867.  sq. 
S"*.     v.  6,  appendix.)  CPA 

Skene,  James,  of  Rubislaw.  An  account 
of  the  hill  fort  of  the  Barmekyne  in  Aber- 
deenshire. 2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Archsologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh. 1822.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  324-327.)      f  CPA 

Skinner,  Robert.  Note  of  stone  kists 
recently  discovered  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  St.  Andrews.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1870.     sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  255-256.)  CPA 

Notices  of  excavations  at  Pitmilly 

Law,  and  elsewhere  on  the  south-east 
coast  of  Fife.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
8°.     v.  8,  p.  55-58.)  CPA 

Sligo,  George.  Notes  on  an  ancient 
cave,  &c.,  discovered  at  Aldham,  now 
called  Seacliff,  in  East  Lothian,  in  1831. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
chseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°. 
V.  4,  p.  353-361.)  f  CPA 


Smith,  Frederick.  Some  investigations 
into  palaeolithic  remains  in  Scotland.  4 
pi.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1899.  8°.  v.  30, 
p.  30-38)  *  EC 

Smith,  James.  Notice  of  an  undescribed 
vitrified  fort,  in  the  Burnt  Isles,  in  the 
Kyles  of  Bute.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1824.    4°.    V.  10,  p.  79-81.)  *  EC 

Smith,  John.  Ancient  structure  at  Dir- 
rans,  near  Kilwinning.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Arch;eological  Association. 
Archaeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  75-76.)  f  CA 

The   Ardrossan    shell-mound,    with 

an  account  of  its  excavation.  1  pi.  (Ayr- 
shire and  Galloway  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation. Archaeological  and  historical  col- 
lections. Edinburgh,  1894.  4°.  v.  7,  p. 
62-74.)  t  CA 

Cleaves   Cove,  Dairy,  Ayrshire.     3 

pi.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeolo- 
gical Association.  Archaeological  and  his- 
torical collections.  Edinburgh,  1889.  4°. 
V.  6,  p.   1-16.)  tCA 

On   a   stone   crannog  in   Ashgrove 

Loch,  near  Stevenston.  1  pi.  illus.  (Ayr- 
shire and  Galloway  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Archaeological  and  historical 
collections.  Edinburgh,  1894.  4°.  v.  7, 
p.  56-61.)  fCA 

Two  ancient  fireplaces  at  Shewal- 

ton  and  Ardeer.  illus.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Archaeological  Association. 
Archaeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  77-79.)  f  CA 

See  also  Boyd,  D.  A.,  and  J.  Smith. 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Note  of  the 
discovery  of  sepulchral  urns  in  Fair  Isle, 
with  letter  from  John  Bruce,  jr.,  of  Sum- 
burgh,  Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  53()-534.) 

CPA 

Note   of  an   underground   building 

formerly  discovered  in  Edinburghshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
27-28.)  CPA 

Notes     on     bronze     sickles;     with 

special  reference  to  those  found  in  Scot- 
land, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  375-381.)  CPA 

Notes  of  rock  sculpturings  of  cups 

and  concentric  rings,  and  "The  Witch's 
stone"  on  Tormain  Hill;  also  of  some 
early  remains  on  the  Kaimes  Hill,  &c.; 
near  Ratho,  Edinburghshire.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  141-151.) 

CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


83 


Archaeology,  continued. 

Notes   of  small   ornamented   stone 

balls  found  in  different  parts  of  Scotland, 
&c. ;  with  remarks  on  their  supposed  age 
and  use.  2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.     sq.  8°.     V.  11,  p.  29-62,  313-319.) 

CPA 

Notes    on    stone    implements,    &c., 

from  Shetland,  now  presented  to  the  mu- 
seum, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
sq.  8°.     V.  17,  p.  291-299.)  CPA 

Notice     of     a     bronze     battle-axe 

found  near  Bannockburn,  now  in  the  mu- 
seum of  the  society,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1868.    sq.  8°.    v.  6,  p.  372-374.) 

CPA 

Notice     of    bronze     celts     or    axe 

heads,  which  have  apparently  been  tinned; 
also  of  bronze  weapons  and  armlets, 
found  along  with  portions  of  metallic  tin 
near  Elgin  in  1868.  (With  chemical  an- 
alysis, by  Stevenson  Macadam.)  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  428-443.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  cinerary  urn,  contain- 
ing a  small-sized  urn  (in  which  were  the 
bones  of  a  child),  discovered  in  Fifeshire; 
with  notes  of  similar  small  and  cup-like 
vessels,  in  the  museum  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.    sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  189-207.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    a    large    copper-like    or 

brass  anvil,  stated  to  have  been  found  in 
the  south  of  Scotland:  also  of  a  small 
ancient  bronze  anvil  found  in  Sutherland, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
sq.  8°.    v.  16,  p.  15-25.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  long-shaped  cist,  with 

skeleton,  found  near  Yarrow  Kirk,  Sel- 
kirkshire, from  communications  by  the 
Rev.  James  Russell.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  p.  62-70.)  CPA 

Notice    of    oblong   and    horse-shoe 

shaped  flint  implements  and  arrow-heads 
found  recently  in  Kincardineshire;  also, 
note  of  the  use  of  a  stone  as  a  knife  in 
the  island  of  Lewis  in  1829.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  sq.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  575-580.)  CPA 

Notice    of    a    small    bronze    blade 

found  in  a  cinerary  urn  at  Balblair,  Suther- 
landshire,  also  two  small  bronze  plates; 
in  the  collection  of  his  grace  the  duke  of 
Sutherland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.     sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  475-477.) 

CPA 


Notice    of    a    small    bronze    blade 

found  in  a  sepulchral  tumulus  or  cairn  at 
Rogart,  Sutherland,  and  of  similar  bronze 
implements  found  in  different  parts  of 
Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1875.    sq.  8°.    V.  10,  p.  431-447.)  CPA 

Notice    of    a    small    collection    of 

flint  implements  and  arrow-heads;  with 
portion  of  a  small  ornamental  stone  ball 
found  in  Kincardineshire,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1876.     sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  24-28.) 

CPA 

Notice      of     three     small     bronze 

blades,  or  instruments  believed  to  be  ra- 
zors, and  a  bronze  socketed  celt  in  the 
museum  of  the  society;  with  remarks  on 
other  small  bronze  blades,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1868.  sq.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  357-371.)  CPA 

Remarks    on   a   bronze   implement, 

and  bones  of  the  ox  and  dog,  found  in  a 
bed  of  undisturbed  gravel  at  Kinleith, 
near  Currie,  Mid-Lothian,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1865.     sq.  8°.     v.  5,  p.  84-98.) 

CPA 

illus.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1867.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  93-105.)         *EC 

Smith,  Robert  Angus.  Descriptive  list 
of  antiquities  near  Loch  Etive,  Argyll- 
shire, consisting  of  vitrified  forts,  cairns, 
circles,  crannogs.  etc.;  with  some  remarks 
on  the  growth  of  peat.  9  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1873-78.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  81- 
106,  396-418;  v.  10.  p.  70-90;  v.  11,  p.  298- 
305;  V.  12,  p.  13-19.)  CPA 

Loch    Etive   and   the   sons   of  Uis- 

nach.  With  illustrations  by  Miss  Jessie 
Knox  Smith.  London:  A.  Gardner,  1885. 
3  p.l.,  (i)vi-xi  p.,  2  1.,  376  p.,  16  pi.  new 
ed.     8°.  ZBD 

Smith,  W.  Anderson.  The  Oban  trog- 
lodytes. 1  illus.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow, 
1895.    8°.    p.  95-103.)  CPA 

Smith,  William  M'Combie.  Recent  an- 
tiquarian research  in  Glenshee.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1895.     sq.  8°.     v.  29,  p.  96-99.) 

CPA 

Somerville,  Boyle.  Prehistoric  monu- 
ments in  the  Outer  Hebrides,  and  their 
astronomical  significance.  4  pi.  (An- 
thropological Institute  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Journal.  London,  1912.  4°. 
V.  42,  p.  23-52.)  QOA 

Spence,  John.  The  Picts  and  their 
brochs.  (In  his:  Shetland  folklore.  Ler- 
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Stevenson,  William.  Notes  on  the  an- 
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Account  of  the  recent  examination 

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Note  of  an  urn  found  at  Rattray, 

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CPA 

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Notice     of     a     circular     structure, 

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CPA 

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CPA 

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Temple,  Charles  S.  Note  of  the  antiqui- 
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Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
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tCPA 

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2,  p.   1-3.) 


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CPA 

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Perthshire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859. 
sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  93-99.)  CPA 

Notice  of  sculpturings  on  the  lin- 
tel of  the  entrance  to  the  broch  of  Carn 
Liath,  near  Dunrobin,  Sutherlandshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.   180-181.)  CPA 


The      pillar-towers      of      Scotland. 

illus.    (Ulster  journal  of  archaeology.    Bel- 
fast, 1857.     sq.  8°.     V.  5,  p.  210-215.)     CT 

Wood,  William.  Description  of  the 
contents  of  a  tumulus  in  the  parish  of 
Burness,  island  of  Sanday.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh new  philosophical  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1826.     8°.     V.  tl],  p.  216-219.)     OA 

Wooler,  Edward.  The  catrail.  (Anti- 
quary. London,  1908.  sq.  8°.  v.  44,  p. 
217-221,  256-261,  289-292.)  CA 

Young,  Harry  F.  Note  on  a  group  of 
small  burial  cairns  at  Hindstones,  in  the 
parish  of  Tyrie,  Aberdeenshire.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1903.  sq.  8°.  v.  37,  p.  366- 
367.)  CPA 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Discovery  of  an  an- 
cient burial  place  and  a  symbol-bearing 
slab  at  Easterton  of  Roseisle.  illus.  (Rel- 
iquary. London,  1896.  4°.  new  series, 
V.  1,  p.  142-150;  V.  2,  p.  237-241.)  CA 

The  graves  of  Ardkeiling,  Strypes, 

Elginshire.      9    illus.      (Reliquary.      Lon- 
don, 1897.     4°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  41-47.) 

CA 

Young,  James.  Recent  archaeological 
discoveries  in  the  parish  of  Lesmahagow. 
2  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1899.  sq.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  498-503.)  CPA 


Roman  Antiquities 

Abercromby,  John.  See  under  Account 
of  the  excavation  of  the  Roman  station  at 
Inchtuthil. 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  Birrens, 
a  Roman  station  in  Annandale,  undertaken 
by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland 
in  1895.  1.  General  history  of  the  place, 
and  of  the  excavations,  and  description  of 
the  defences.  By  D.  Christison.  2.  The 
interior  buildings  at  Birrens.  By  James 
Barbour.  3.  The  inscribed  stones.  By 
James  Macdonald,  LL.D.  4.  The  general 
structure  and  ornamentation  of  the  altars. 
By  Prof.  Baldwin  Brown.  5.  The  pottery, 
bronze,  etc.,  found  at  Birrens.  By  Joseph 
Anderson,  LL.D.  4  pi.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  30,  p.  81-199.) 

CPA 

Accoimt  of  the  excavation  of  the  camps 
and  earthworks  at  Birrenswark  Hill,  in 
Annandale,  undertaken  by  the  society  in 
1898.  I.  General  history  of  the  place;  by 
D.  Christison.  ii.  Account  of  the  excava- 
tions at  Birrenswark,  and  description  of 
the  plans  and  sections;  by  James  Bar- 
bour. III.  Notices  of  articles  of  pottery, 
glass,  stone,  bronze,  iron,  and  lead  found 
in  the  course  of  the  excavations  at  Bir- 
renswark; by  Joseph  Anderson.     2  plans. 


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Archaeology,  continued. 
Roman  Antiquities,  continued. 

4  pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.     V.  33,  p.  198-249.)  CPA 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  the  Ro- 
man station  at  Ardoch,  Perthshire,  under- 
taken by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland  in  1896-97.  i.  General  history  of 
the  place  and  description  of  the  defences; 
by  D.  Christison.  ii.  Account  of  the  ex- 
cavations and  description  of  the  plan  and 
interior  structures;  by  J.  H.  Cunningham. 
III.  Notices  of  the  pottery,  bronze,  and 
other  articles  discovered  during  the  ex- 
cavations; by  Joseph  Anderson.  2  plans, 
4  pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
sq.  8°.    V.  32,  p.  399-471.)  CPA 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  the  Roman 
station  on  Camelon,  near  Falkirk,  Stirling- 
shire, undertaken  by  the  society  in  1900. 
I.  History  and  general  description;  by 
David  Christison.  ii.  Description  of  the 
plans  and  sections;  by  Mungo  Buchanan. 
III.  Notice  of  the  pottery,  bronze,  and  other 
objects  found  at  Camelon;  by  Joseph  An- 
derson. 5  plans,  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1901.     sq.  8°.     v.  35,  p.  329-417.) 

CPA 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  the  Ro- 
man station  at  Inchtuthil,  Perthshire, 
undertaken  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland  in  1901.  i.  History  of  the  site 
and  description  of  the  excavations.  By 
John  Abercromby.  ii.  Description  of  the 
plans.  By  Thomas  Ross.  iii.  Notice  of 
the  pottery,  bronze,  and  other  articles 
found  in  the  excavation  of  the  Roman 
camp  at  Inchtuthil.  By  Joseph  Ander- 
son, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
sq.  8°.     V.  36,  p.  182-242.)  CPA 

Anderson,  Joseph,  LL.D.  Notes  on  a 
Romano-British  hoard  of  bronze  vessels 
and  personal  ornaments  found  in  a  moss 
on  Lamberton  Moor,  Berwickshire,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  367-376.)  CPA 

■ A   Roman   outpost   on   Tvi^eedside. 

The  fort  of  Newstead.  4  pi.  illus.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1911.  4°. 
V.  8,  p.  178-188.)  CPA 

See      also      Account;      Christison, 

David;  Excavation  of  Castlecary  fort;  and 
Report  on  the  society's  excavation  of 
Rough  Castle. 

Barbour,  James.  See  Account;  also 
Macdonald,  James,  and  James  Barbour. 

Black,  William  Thomas.  The  mounds 
at     Dunblane     and     the     Roman     station 


at  Alauna.  (Royal  Historical  Society. 
Transactions.  London,  1875.  8°.  v.  1, 
2.  ed.,  p.  58-60.)  CA 

Brown,  George  Baldwin.     See  Account. 

Bruce,  John  CoUingwood.  Notice  of  a 
stone  bearing  a  Roman  inscription,  built 
into  a  staircase  in  Jedburgh  abbey,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  321-326.)  CPA 

The    wall    of    Antonine.      (British 

Archaeological  Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1889.    8°.    V.  45,  p.  131-144.)  CA 

Buchanan,  John.  Notice  of  the  barrier 
of  Antoninus  Pius.  (Archaeological  jour- 
nal.    London,   1858.     8°.     v.   15,  p.  25-36.) 

CA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  Ro- 
man bowl  in  Glasgow  Green,  and  Roman 
remains  found  at  Yorkhill.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  254- 
258.)  CPA 

Notice  of  recent  discoveries  of  Ro- 
man remains  at  Cadder,  on  the  Antonine 
Wall.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855.  sq. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  170-174.)  CPA 

Notice    of    two    pieces    of    Roman 

sculpture  found  at  Arniebog,  Dumbarton- 
shire, in  June,  1868.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1873.      sq.    8°.     V.    9,    p.    472-481.) 

CPA 

Recent     discovery     of     a     Roman 

inscription  near  Glasgow.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Societv.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  11-28.)       CPA 

Buchanan,  Mungo.  See  Account;  also 
Excavation  of  Castlecary  fort. 

Cadell,  Henry.  Note  on  a  sculptured 
Roman  slab  recently  discovered  on  the 
estate  of  Grange,  Linlithgowshire...  1 
pi.  (Societj'  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  109-113.)  CPA 

Cardonnel,  Adam  de.  Description  of 
certain  Roman  ruins  discovered  at  Inver- 
esk.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  159-167.)  t  CPA 

See  also   p.   287-288. 

Christison,  David.  Excavation  of  the 
Roman  camp  at  Lyne,  Peeblesshire,  un- 
dertaken by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland  in  1901.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1901.    sq.  8°.    v.  35,  p.  154-186.) 

CPA 

With    notes    on    the    relics    by   Joseph    Anderson. 
_ See   also   under  Account;   Excava- 
tion of  Castlecary  fort;  and  Report  on  the 
...excavation    of    Rough    Castle. 


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Archaeology,  continued. 
Roman  Antiquities,  continued. 

Clerk,  Sir  John.  Dissertatio  de  monu- 
mentis  quibusdam  Romanis,  in  boreali 
Magnse  Britanniae  parte,  detectis,  anno 
MDCCXXXi.  [By  Sir  J.  Clerk,  bart.]  Edin- 
burgi:  Apud  T.  &  W.  Ruddimannos,  1750. 
19  p.,  1  pi.     f°.  tt  CBA  p.v.  10 

Cochrane,  Robert.  Recent  researches  in 
connection  with  Roman  remains  in  Scot- 
land. (Reliquary.  London,  1906.  4°.  v. 
12,  p.  1-18.)  CA 

Courtney,  E.  H.  Account  of  the  recent 
discovery  of  a  Roman  camp  at  Kintore, 
Aberdeenshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  387-394.)  CPA 

Cunningham,  James  Henry.  See  Ac- 
count. 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Descrip- 
tion of  the  fortifications  on  Ruberslaw, 
Roxburghshire  and  notices  of  Roman  re- 
mains found  there.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  39,  p.  219- 
232.)  CPA 

Curie,  James.  Excavations  at  New^stead 
fort.  1  pi.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,   1906.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  471-474.) 

CPA 

Excavations      at      Newstead      fort. 

Notes  on  some  recent  finds.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  471-474.)  CPA 

The     Roman     fort     at     Newstead. 

Traces  of  successive  occupations.  3  pi. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1907.     4°.     V.  4,  p.  443-450.)  CPA 

A  Roman  frontier  post  and  its  peo- 
ple; the  fort  of  Newstead  in  the  parish  of 
Melrose.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1911.     xix,  431(1)  p.,  3  plans,  97  pi.     4°. 

CRB 

Description  of  the  encampments  on  the 
hill  of  Burnswork.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Archreologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,  1792.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  124-129.) 

tCPA 

Dow.  A  description  of  an  ancient 
pitcher  discovered  in  the  parish  of  Lis- 
mahago.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archseologia.  London,  1812. 
4°.     V.  16,  p.  350-352.)  t  CA 

Of   Roman   origin? 

Excavation  of  Castlecary  fort  on  the 
Antonine  Vallum.  Part  i.  History  and 
general  description.  By  D.  Christison. 
Part  II.  Description  of  the  plans.  By 
Mungo  Buchanan.  Part  iii.  Notices  of 
the  pottery,  bronze,  and  other  objects 
found  during  the  excavations  at  Castle- 
cary.    By  Joseph  Anderson,     plans,     illus. 


(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1903.  sq.  8°.  v.  37, 
p.  271-346.)  CPA 

Galloway,  Alexander.  Notes  and  con- 
jectures relative  to  the  old  Roman  occupa- 
tion and  fortification  of  the  Clyde  and  Kel- 
vin valleys.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  493-502.)  CPA 

Gibb,  Alexander.  New  measurement  of 
the  Vallum  of  Antoninus  Pius.  illus. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901-03. 
8°.  V.  15,  p.  123-131.  197-210;  v.  16,  p.  20- 
29,  53-66,  117-126.  171-182;  v.  17,  p.  26-35, 
72-82,  126-134,  188-197.)  CPA 

Quintus    LoUius    Urbicus,    builder 

of  the  wall  between  the  Forth  and  Clyde. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  140-146.)  CPA 

The  wall  of  Antoninus  Pius,    illus. 

(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1900-01. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  177-184;  v.  15,  p.  15-25.)     CPA 

Grant,  John.  Memoir  concerning  the 
Roman  progress  in  Scotland  to  the  north 
of  the  Grampian  hills.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,   1822.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  31-42.) 

tCPA 

Haverfield,  Francis  John.  Note  on  the 
antiquity  of  the  Wheel  Causeway.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1900.  sq.  8°.  v.  34, 
p.   129-130.)  CPA 

Sir    Robert    Sibbald's    "Directions 

for  his  honoured  friend  M  Llwyd  how  to 
trace  and  remarke  the  vestiges  of  the 
Roman  wall  betwixt  Forth  and  Clyde." 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44, 
p.  319-327.)  CPA 

Inscriptiones  antiqvae  quae  in  Scotia 
reperiuntur.  (In:  Respublica,  sive  Statvs 
regni  Scotias...  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1630.     16°.    p.  68-69.)  CP 

Roman  inscriptions  'in  Lothiana  [et]  in  Agro 
Sterlinensi. 

McCaul,  John.  Notes  on  Latin  inscrip- 
tions found  in  Britain.  (Canadian  journal 
of  industry,  science,  and  art.  Toronto, 
1858-1867.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  7-15,  220-230;  v.  4, 
p.  173-180,  349-359;  v.  5,  p.  283-294,  483- 
496;  v.  6,  p.  230-247,  395-413;  v.  7,  p.  28-42; 
V.  9,  p.  217-225;  v.  10,  p.  95-108,  303-332; 
V.  11,  p.  108-134.)  *EC 

Deals  also  with  the  Roman  inscriptions  found  in 
Scotland. 

Macdonald,  George.  "The  Roman  wall 
in  Scotland."  (British  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Journal.  London,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  17,  p.  77-78.)  CA 

Glasgow:     James     Maclehose 

and  Sons,  1911.  xv(i),  413  p.,  1  map,  56  pi. 
8°.  CP 


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Roman  Antiquities,  continued. 

Macdonald,  George,  and  Alexander 
Park.  The  Roman  forts  on  the  Bar  Hill, 
Dumbartonshire,  excavated  by  Mr.  Alex- 
ander Whitelaw;  by  G.  Macdonald  and  A. 
Park,  with  a  note  on  the  architectural  re- 
mains by  Thomas  Ross.  4  plans,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1906.  sq.  8°.  v.  40, 
p.  403-546.)  CPA 

Macdonald,  James.  Birrens  and  Bir- 
renswark.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway 
Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Dumfries,  1896.  8°. 
1894/5,  p.  55-67.)  *  EC 

The    inscriptions    on    the    distance 

.  slabs  of  the  Vallum  or  wall  of  Antoninus 

Pius.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1903.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  49-64.)  CPA 

Is  Burghead,  on  the  Moray  Firth, 

the  Winged  Camp  of  Ptolemy?  With 
remarks  on  the  origin  of  some  popular 
opinions  regarding  the  ancient  geography 
of  North  Britain,  the  value  to  be  attached 
to  Ptolemy's  tables  and  map  of  Albion, 
and  the  probable  sources  of  his  informa- 
tion. 1  map.  (Archaeological  journal. 
London,  1891.    8°.    v.  48,  p.  361-395.)     CA 

Note  on  the  "Roman"  bridge  near 

Bothwell.  1  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeological 
Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896. 
sq.  8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  312-323.)     CPA 

Notes    on   the   "Roman    roads"   of 

the  one-inch  ordnance  map  of  Scotland.  3 
maps,  3  plans.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893-95.  sq.  8°.  v.  27,  p.  417-432;  v.  28, 
p.  20-56,  298-320;  v.  29,  p.  317-328.)     CPA 

The  origin  and  growth  of  the  tra- 
dition, "Ecce  Tiber!  Ecce  Campus  Mar- 
tius!"  as  applied  to  the  Tay  and  the  Inches 
of  Perth.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq. 
8°.    v.  33,  p.  116-128.)  CPA 

The  Roman  room  in  the  Hunterian 

Museum.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895. 
8°.     p.   130-135,  211-218,  316-326,  374-383.) 

CPA 

See  also  Account. 

Macdonald,  James,  and  James  Barbour. 
Birrens  and  its  antiquities;  with  an  ac- 
count of  recent  excavations  and  their  re- 
sults... Dumfries:  Standard  Office, 
printer,  1897.    2  p.l.,  70  p.,  5  pi.     illus.    4". 

CP 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander  Muir.  Fur- 
ther lights  on  the  Roman  occupation  in 
Caledonia.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1904.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  27-33.)  PQA 


Maclagan,  Christian.  Notes  of  a  Roman 
sculptured  stone  recently  discovered  at 
Cumbernauld,  and  of  an  inscribed  stone 
at  Stirling,  &c.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1873.    sq.  8°.    V.  9,  p.  178-179.)  CPA 

Maughan,  John.  The  Maiden  way. 
Section  iv.  Survey  of  the  Maiden  way  to 
Castleton  in  Scotland.  (Archaeological 
journal.  London,  1854.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  345- 
352.)  CA 

Miller,  Hugh,  the  younger.  A  well  on 
the  Roman  Wall.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness  tl888].    8°.    v.  2,  p.  53-63.)  *  EC 

Moir,  David  Macbeth.  The  Roman  an- 
tiquities of  Inveresk.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1860.    1  p.l.,  45  p.    16°. 

*  C  p.v.  381 

Monumenta  Romani  Imperii,  in  Scotia, 

maxime  vero  inter  vestigia  valli,  auspiciis 
Antonini  Pii  Imperatoris.  a  Fortha  usque 
ad  Glottam  perducti  reperta,  et  in  Aca- 
demia  Glasguensi  adservata  iconibus  ex- 
pressa.     n.  p.  [179-?]     1  1.,  32  pi.     obi.  8°. 

CP 

Murray,  David.  Note  on  a  bronze 
handled  pot  of  Roman  manufacture,  and 
two  bronze  falling  handles  found  at  Ba- 
rochan,  Renfrewshire,  illus.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1, 
p.  498-514.)  CPA 

Neilson,  George.  The  making  of  the 
wall  of  Antonine.  (Antiquary.  London, 
1891.     sq.  8°.    V.  23,  p.  250-253.)  CA 

Read  before  the  Glasgow  Archaeological  Society, 
March,    1891. 

Notices  of  the  Roman  altars  and  mural 
inscriptions  presented  by  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  George  Clerk  of  Penicuik,  bart.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  37-43.)  CPA 

Park,  Alexander,  joint  author.  See 
Macdonald,  George,  and  Alexander  Park. 

Rankin,  D.  R.  Report  of  a  recent 
examination  of  the  Roman  camp  at  Cleg- 
horn,  Lanarkshire,  styled  "Agricola's 
Camp;"  with  notices  of  General  Roy  and 
his  family.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
sq.  8°.     V.  1,  p.  145-148.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  society's  excavation  of 
Rough  Castle  on  the  Antonine  vallum,  by 
Mungo  Buchanan;  introductory  history  by 
David  Christison;  description  of  the  relics 
by  Joseph  Anderson.  2  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  39,  p.  442- 
499.)  CPA 


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Roman  antiquities,  Fifeshire.  (Society 
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CPA 

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Romans,  The.  in  Scotland.  (  Black- 
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Ross,  Thomas.  Notes  on  sculptured 
stones  with  chariots,  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  Auchterarder.  and  in  Perth  Museum, 
and  of  a  sculptured  monument,  recently 
found  near  Camelon,  and  now  in  the 
National  Museum,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
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CPA 

See  also  Account. 

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modern  principles  of  fortification.  (Glas- 
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V.  4.  p.  440-476.)  CPA 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Note  of  frag- 
ments of  Roman  pottery,  lead,  iron,  brass 
coins  of  Hadrian,  &c.,  recently  found  near 
Newstead,  Roxburghshire.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1865.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  360-362.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  Roman  bronze  pa- 
tella, found  on  the  farm  of  Palace  in 
Teviotdale,  Roxburghshire;  with  chemi- 
cal analysis  of  the  metal  and  inside  coating 
of  the  patella,  by  Stevenson  Macadam. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  597-601.)  CPA 

Notices    of   various    discoveries    of 

Roman  remains  at  the  Red  Abbeystead, 
near  the  village  of  Newstead,  Roxburgh- 
shire (with  an  endeavour  to  localize  the 
site  of  the  Roman  station  of  Trimontium 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  Eildon  Hills). 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857. 
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Roman  antiquities  found  at  New- 
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CPA 

Stuart,  John,  of  Inchbreck.  Observa- 
tions upon  the  various  accounts  of  the 
progress  of  the  Roman  arms  in  Scotland, 
and  of  the  scene  of  the  great  battle  be- 
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Stuart,  John.  Notice  of  letters  ad- 
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Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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Stuart,  Robert.  Caledonia  Romana:  a 
descriptive  account  of  the  Roman  antiqui- 
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364  p.,  5  maps,  15  pi.    4°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  tnagasine,  v. 
74,   p.    557-568,   Edinburgh,   1853. 

Yoimg,  Hugh  W.  The  ancient  bath  at 
Burghead,  with  remarks  on  its  origin,  as 
shewn  by  existing  baths  of  the  same  shape 
and  design,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1890.     sq.  8°.     V.  24,  p.  147-156.)  CPA 

Mediaeval  Archaeology 
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Adam,  John.  Account  of  a  canoe  of 
oak  found  in  the  Castle  Loch  of  Close- 
burn,  Dumfriesshire.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.     sq.  8°.     v.  6,  p.  458.)     CPA 

Allen,  John  Romilly.  Classification  and 
geographical  distribution  of  early  Chris- 
tian inscribed  monuments  in  Scotland. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.   London,  1889.    8°.    v.  45,  p.  299-305.) 

CA 

Description  of  an  ancient  oil-lamp 

from  Shetland.  2  illus.  (British  Archae- 
ological Association.  Journal.  London, 
1880.     8°.     V.  36,  p.  107-108.)  CA 

The  early  Christian  monuments  of 

the  Glasgow  district.  7  pi.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions, 
Glasgow,  1903.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p. 
394-405.)  CPA 

The  early  Christian  monuments  of 

lona:  with  some  suggestions  for  their 
better  preservation,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1901.     sq.  8°.    v.  35,  p.  79-93.) 

CPA 

Notes    on    wooden    tumbler    locks. 

illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  149-162.)  CPA 

Notice  of  sculptured  stones  at  Kil- 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

On   the   discovery  of  a  sculptured 

stone  at  St.  Madoes,  with  some  notes  on 
interlaced  ornament.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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On    some    points    of    resemblance 

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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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p.  309-332.)  CPA 

Preliminary  list  of  sculptured  stones 

older  than  A.  D.  1100,  with  symbols  and 
Celtic  ornament,  in  Scotland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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525.)  CPA 

Report  on  the  photographs  of  the 

sculptured  stones  earlier  than  A.  D.  1100 
in  the  district  of  Scotland  north  of  the 
river  Dee.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°. 
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Report  on  the  photography  of  the 

sculptured  stones  earlier  than  A.  D.  1100, 
in  the  district  of  Scotland  south  of  the 
river  Dee...  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897. 
sq.  8°.    v.  31,  p.  147-152.)  CPA 

Report    on    the    sculptured    stones 

older  than  A.  D.  1100,  with  symbols  and 
Celtic  ornament,  in  the  district  of  Scot- 
land south  of  the  river  Dee. .  .  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

Allen,  John  Romilly,  and  Joseph  Ander- 
son. The  early  Christian  monuments  of 
Scotland.  A  classified,  illustrated,  descrip- 
tive list  of  the  monuments,  with  an  analy- 
sis of  their  symbolism  and  ornamentation, 
by  J.  R.  Allen;  and  an  introduction,  being 
the  Rhind  lectures  for  1892  by  J.  Ander- 
son, part  1-3.  Edinburgh:  Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland,  1903.  1  p.l.,  xvi, 
cxxii,  419,  522  p.,  110  pi.    sq.  4°.      t  ZDVH 

no.   292   of  400  copies  printed. 

Reviewed  in  Athensum,  London,  Sept.   10,   1904. 

Anderson,  J.  H.  Notice  of  a  piscena  in 
Cavers  House,  Roxburghshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Anderson,  John.  Note  of  sculptured 
stones  in  the  churchyard  of  Dornock, 
Dumfriesshire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
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1875.    sq.  8°.    V.  10,  p.  240-241.)  CPA 

Anderson,  Joseph,  LL.D.  The  architec- 
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and  Ireland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1910.     sq.  8°.     V.  44,  p.  259-281.)         CPA 

Description  of  a  collection  of  ob- 
jects found  in  excavations  at  St.  Blane's 
church,  Bute,  exhibited  by  the  marquis  of 
Bute,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
sq.  8°.     V.  34,  p.  307-325.)  CPA 

Note    on    a   late    Celtic   armlet    of 

bronze  now  presented  to  the  National  Mu- 
seum; with  notes  on  the  identification  of 
two  other  late  Celtic  armlets  in  the  mu- 
seum, and  on  a  massive  bronze  armlet  re- 
cently found  in  Sutherlandshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  460-467.)  CPA 

Note  on  two  vessels  of  brass  found 

in  Kilbirnie  Loch,  illus.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Archaeological  Association. 
Archaeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1880.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  101-108.) 

tCA 

Notes  on  the  contents  of  two  Vi- 
king graves  in  Islay.  discovered  by  Wil- 
liam Campbell,  Esq..  of  Ballinaby;  with 
notices  of  the  burial  customs  of  the  Norse 
sea-kings,  as  recorded  in  the  sagas  and 
illustrated  by  their  grave-mounds  in  Nor- 
way and  in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1880.     sq.  8°.     v.  14,  p.  51-89.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  the  ornamentation  of  the 

silver  brooches  found  at  Skaill,  Orkney, 
and  now  in  the  museum,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1881.    sq.  8°.    v.  15,  p.  286-298.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  the  relics  of  tlie  Viking 

period  of  the  Northmen  in  Scotland,  illus- 
trated by  specimens  in  the  museum,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8".  v.  10, 
p.  536-594.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  survival  of  pagan  cus- 
toms in  Christian  burial;  with  notices  of 
certain  conventional  representations  of 
"Daniel  in  the  den  of  lions,"  and  "Jonah 
and  the  whale,"  engraved  on  objects  found 
in  early  Christian  graves,  and  on  sculp- 
tured stones  of  Scotland,  and  crosses  of 
Ireland.  4  pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.     sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  363-406.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    ancient    Celtic    bells    at 

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Notice  of  an  ancient  Celtic  reli- 
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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued 

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Notice   of  a   bronze   bell 

tjpe  at  Forteviot,  Perthshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26.  p. 
434-439.)  CPA 

Notice  of  bronze  brooches  and  per- 
sonal ornaments  from  a  ship-burial  of  the 
Viking  time  in  Oronsay,  and  other  bronze 
ornaments  from  Colonsaj'.  \\'ith  a  de- 
scription, from  notes  by  the  late  William 
Galloway,  of  a  ship-burial  of  the  Viking 
time  at  Kiloran  bay,  Colonsay.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  .Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1907.  sq.  8°.  v.  41.  p. 
437-450.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  bronze   caldron   found 

with  several  small  kegs  of  butter  in  a  moss 
near  Kyleakin,  in  Skye;  with  notes  of 
other  caldrons  of  bronze  found  in  Scotland, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.     Edinburgh,  1885.     sq.  8°.     v. 

19,  p.  309-315.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  casket  of  cetacean  bone, 

carved  with  interlaced  patterns  in  panels... 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.     Edinburgh,  1886.     sq.  8°.    v. 

20,  p.  390-396.)  CPA 

Notice   of  a  Celtic   bell   of  bronze, 

from  Little  Dunkeld.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    sq.  8°.    v.  23,  p.  118-121.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    an    enamelled    cup    or 

patera  of  bronze  found  in  Linlithgowshire, 
recently  purchased  for  the  museum.     1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland 
ceedings.     Edinburgh.  1885.     sq.  8°. 
p.  45-50.) 

Notice  of  a  find  of  silver  orna- 
ments, &c.,  at  Croy,  Invernes-shire,  now 
presented  to  the  museum,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Eraser;  with  notes,  descriptive  of  the  ob- 
jects. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  so 
8°.     V.   11.  p.  588-592.)  CPA 

Notice    of   a    fragment   of   a    silver 

penannular  brooch,  ornamented  with  gold 
filigree  work  and  amber  settings,  found 
at  Achavrole,  Dunbeath,  Caithness,  in 
1860;  and  of  two  silver  brooches..  .  said  to 
have  been  found  near  Perth,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Notice  of  the  gold  ornaments,  found 

at  Lower  Largo,  and  of  the  silver  orna- 
ments, &c.,  found  at  Norrie's  Law,  near 
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Notice    of    a    Highland    brooch    in 

silver,  ornamented  with  niello,  exhibited 
by  Mr.  I.  S.  Omond;  and  of  other  High- 
land brooches  in  silver  and  brass,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  33, 
p.  57-67.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the   quigrich   or  crozier, 

and  other  relics  of  St.  Fillan.  in  the  posses- 
sion of  their  hereditary  keepers,  or  dewars, 
in  Glendochart,  in  1549-50.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  110- 
118.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  small   figure  in  jet  of 

St.  James  the  Greater,  recently  presented 
to  the  museum... and  probably  a  signacu- 
lum  worn  by  a  leprous  pilgrim  to  St.  Jago 
di  Compostella;  with  notes  on  "pilgrims' 
signs"  of  the  middle  ages,  and  a  stone 
mould,  for  casting  leaden  tokens,  found  at 
Dundrennan  abbey.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.     sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  62-80.) 

CPA 

Notices  of  a  mortar  and  lion-figure 

of  brass  dug  up  in  Bell  street,  Glasgow, 
and  of  six  lion-shaped  ewers  of  brass  (the 
manilia  of  the  middle  ages),  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1879.  sq.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  48-66.)  CPA 

Notices  of  a  sculptured  stone  with 

ogham  inscription,  from  Latheron,  pre- 
sented to  the  National  Museum  by  Sir 
Francis  Tress  Barry... and  of  two  sculp- 
tured stones,  recently  discovered  by  Rev. 
D.  Macrae  at  Eddarton,  Ross-shire,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  534-541.)  CPA 

Notices  of  some  recently  discovered 

inscribed  and  sculptured  stones.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  31, 
p.  293-308.)  CPA 

Notices  of  some  undescribed  sculp- 
tured stones  and  fragments  in  different 
parts  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1889.     sq.   8°.     v.   23,   p.   344-355.) 

CPA 

Scotland  in   early   Christian  times. 

Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1881.  xiv, 
262  p.,  4  pi.  illus.  8°.  (Rhind  lectures  in 
archeology,   1879.)  CP 

I.  The  means  of  obtaining  a  scientific  basis  for 
the  archaeology  of  Scotland,  il.-lil.  Structural  re- 
mains of  the  early  Celtic  church,  iv.  Existing  relics 
of  the  early  Celtic  church  —  books.  v.  Existing 
relics  of  the  early  Celtic  church  —  bells,  vi.  Exist- 
ing relics  of  the  early  Celtic  church  —  crosiers  and 
reliquaries. 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  magazine,  v.  6,  p.  281-288, 
Inverness,  1881;  Archaological  journal,  v.  38,  p. 
239-246,  3  pi.,  London,  1881. 


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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

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2.  series.  Edinburgh:  David  Douglas, 
1881.  xvii,  263  p.,  3  pi.  illus.  8°.  (Rhind 
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I.  Decorative  metal-work,  brooches,  etc.  ii.  Deco- 
rative stone-work  • — •  monuments.  iii.  The  art  of 
the  monuments,  iv.  The  symbolism  of  the  monu- 
ments. V.  Inscribed  monuments  —  in  Celtic  and 
oghams,  vi.  Inscribed  monuments  —  in  runes  and 
Roman   letters. 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  magazine,  v.  7,  p.  146-152,  In- 
verness, 1S82.  For  a  critical  notice  of  the  two 
series  see  Church  quarterly  review,  v.  15,  p.  291- 
300,    London,    1883. 

See     also     Allen,     John     Romilly, 

and  Joseph  Anderson;  Campbell,  Robert; 
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B.,  C.  C.  On  beehive-shaped  huts  in  the 
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CVA 

Balfour,  John  Alexander.  The  ecclesi- 
astical remains  of  the  Holy  Isle,  Arran. 
8  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°. 
v.  43,  p.  147-158.)  CPA 

Notes  on  a  Viking  grave-mound  at 

Millhill,  Lamlash,  Arran.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

Notice  of  a  cashel,  an  early  Chris- 
tian settlement  at  Kilpatrick,  Arran.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44, 
p.  90-101.)  CPA 

Notice   of  a   Viking  grave-mound, 

Kingscross,  Arran.  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1909.     sq.   8°.     V.   43,   p.   371-375.) 

CPA 

Viking    burials    [in    Arranj.      3    pi. 

(In:  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow^.  The  book 
of  Arran.    Glasgow,  1910.    4°.    p.  165-171.) 

CDA 

Bannerman,  William.  The  inscription 
on  the  Drosten  stone  at  St.  Vigeans.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44, 
p.  343-352.)  CPA 

-; —  The  Newton  stone.  A  critical  ex- 
amination and  translation  of  its  main  in- 
scription. 1  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  42,  p.  56-63.)  CPA 

On  the  ogham  inscriptions  of  the 

Lunnasting  and  Golspie  stones.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.'  sq.  8°.  v.  42,  p.  342- 
352.)  CPA 

Barrit,  Thomas.  An  attempt  to  explain 
the  nature  and  origin  of  the  ancient  carved 
pillars  and  obelisks  now  extant  in   Great 


Britain.  (Literary  and  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Manchester.  Memoirs.  Manches- 
ter, 1796.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  506-516.)  *  EC 

Refers   to    Scottish   sculptured   stones. 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Notice  of  a  frag- 
ment of  a  rune-inscribed  cross-slab,  fotmd 
on  Inchmarnock,  Buteshire,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  24,  p. 
438-443.)  CPA 

Black,  William  George.  Hog-backed 
monuments.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895. 
8°.    p.  106-108.)  CPA 

Brash,  Richard  Rolt.  Remarks  on  the 
ogham  inscription  of  the  Newton  pillar 
stone.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  134-141.)  CPA 

The    round    tower    of    Abernethy, 

with  drawings.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1863.     sq.  8°.     v.  3,   p.  303-319.) 

CPA 

Brate,  Erik.  Runic  inscriptions  in  the 
cell  of  St.  Molaise.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Arran 
Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  of  Arran. 
Glasgow,  1910.    4°.    p.  261-267.)  CDA 

Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  An  ac- 
count of  the  archery  medals  belonging  to 
the  University  of  St.  Andrews  and  the 
Grammar  School  of  Aberdeen,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v. 
28,  p.  343-469.)  CPA 

Additional     notes     on     the     silver 

chain  called  "Midside  Maggie's  girdle." 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  23, 
p.  445-452.)  CPA 

Communion  tokens  of  the  Estab- 
lished Church  of  Scotland:  sixteenth, 
seventeenth,  and  eighteenth  centuries. 
Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1908.  154  p.  sq. 
8°.  ZHFK 

(Society     of     Antiquaries     of 

Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
sq.   8°.     v.   41,   p.   453-604.)  CPA 

-; Notice     of     a     bracket     timepiece 

which  belonged  to  Archbishop  Sharp,  and 
other  articles  bequeathed  to  the  society  by 
Miss  Maclaurin;  and  also  of  three  time- 
pieces in  the  University  Library,  St.  An- 
drews, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1901. 
sq.  8°.     V.  35,  p.  418-430.)  CPA 

Notice   of  the   carved   figure   from 

Dunstaffnage  castle.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1889.     sq.   8°.     V.   23,   p.    185-191.) 

CPA 

See  also   under   Laing,   David. 

Notice    of    a    silver    brooch    with 

black-letter  inscription  and  ornamentation 


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Archaeology,  continued. 
Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

in  niello... and  a  large  brass  Highland 
brooch  with  incised  ornamentation... 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq.  8°. 
V.  23,  p.  192-199.)  CPA 

Technical  description  of  the  re- 
galia of  Scotland.  3  pi.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1890.    sq.  8°.    v.  24,  p.  49-141.) 

CPA 

Brydall,  Robert.  The  monumental  ef- 
figies of  Scotland,  from  the  thirteenth  to 
the  fifteenth  century,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1895.    sq.  8°.    v.  29,  p.  329-410.) 

CPA 

Note  on  old  sandal,  found  at  Kin- 

ning  Park,  Glasgow.  illus.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow.  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2. 
p.  191-192.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  carved  stone  at  Grail, 

Fifeshire.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1899.    sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  53-54.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  group  of  carved  grave- 
slabs  at  Dalmally,  Argyleshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  31, 
p.  81-85.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  group  of  carved  stones 

on  Inishail,  Loch  Awe,  Argyleshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  33. 
p.  48-52.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  priory  church  of  Ard- 

chattan  and  its  carved  stones,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v. 
33,  p.  33-47.)  CPA 

Notices   of  incised  and  sculptured 

stones  at  (1)  Luss;  (2)  Inch  Cailleach, 
Loch  Lomond;  and  (3)  at  Glendaruel  in 
Argyllshire.  1  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeolo- 
gical Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1905.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  part  1,  p. 
23-31.)  CPA 

Notices  (1)  of  an  inscribed  se- 
pulchral slab  at  Ardchattan  priory;  and 
(2)  of  three  carved  slabs  at  Taynuilt,  Ar- 
gyllshire, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1901.    sq.  8°.    v.  35,  p.  94-97.)  CPA 

Buchan,  William.  Note  on  a  bronze 
scabbard-tip  found  on  Glencotho  farm, 
Peeblesshire.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1900.     sq.   8°.     V.   34,   p.   254-256.) 

CPA 

Buist,  George.  Some  desultory  obser- 
vations on  that  class  of  monuments,  still 


extant  in  Scotland,  called  runic  stones, 
supposed  to  belong  to  an  age  anterior  to 
the  date  of  the  earliest  writings  treating 
of  Scottish  history;  with  a  catalogue  of 
some  of  the  most  remarkable  of  the  stones 
now  extant.  3  pi.  illus.  (Roj'^al  Asiatic 
Society.  —  Bombay  Branch.  Journal. 
Bombay,  1848.    8°.     v.  2,  p.  43-63.)  *  OAA 

Callander,  John  Graham.  Notices  of  (1) 
a  seventeenth-century  sun-dial  from  Wig- 
townshire; and  (2)  a  stele,  discovered  in 
Galatia,  Asia  Minor,  decorated  with  a  de- 
sign resembling  the  mirror  and  comb 
symbols  found  in  Scotland,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  44, 
p.  169-185.)  CPA 

Cameron,  Jean.  Scottish  crusies, 
torches,  and  rushlights.  illus.  (Good 
words.  London,  1899.  8°.  v.  40,  p.  184- 
189.)  *  DA 

Campbell,  Robert.  Notice  of  the  dis- 
covery of  eight  silver  rings  or  ancient 
wrist  or  ankle  rings,  in  cists  near  Rattar, 
Dunnet.  Caithness.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1873.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  p.  422-426.)  CPA 

With  supplementary  notes  by  Joseph  Anderson 
on  p.   426-428. 

Carmichael,  Alexander  A.  Notices  of 
TeampuU  Michael.  Keallun,  North  Uist, 
and  of  sculptured  stones  in  Bearnarey, 
Harris,  and  in  Benbecula;  an  "Abrach" 
quern,  and  quarry  for  querns,  Heisgeir, 
North  Uist,  &c.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1871.    sq.  8°.    v.  8,  p.  276-286.)  CPA 

See    also    Mackay,    ^neas    James 

George. 

Carmichael,    James.      See    Cunningham, 

James. 

Carr,  Ralph.  Note  of  a  bronze  patella, 
having  an  Anglo-Saxon  inscription  on  the 
handle,  found  at  Friar's  Carse,  Dumfries- 
shire. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9.  p.  567-568.)  CPA 

Observations  on  some  of  the  runic 

inscriptions  at  Maeshowe,  Orkney.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1868.  sq.  8".  v.  6, 
p.    70-83.)  CPA 

On  the  inscriptions  upon  the  stone 

at  Newton  Insch,  Aberdeenshire,  and  on 
the  inscription  on  a  sculptured  stone  at  St. 
Vigeans,  Forfarshire.  3  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.    sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  11-23.^) 

CPA 

Cash,  C.  G.  Archaeological  gleanings 
from  Aberfeldy,  with  notices  of  iron 
"yetts"    at    Grantully,    Stirling   and    Edin- 


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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

burgh,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
sq.  8°.     V.  45,  p.  386-397.)  CPA 

Cathcart,  Frederick  Macadam.  Account 
of  the  discovery  of  a  number  of  ancient 
canoes  of  solid  oak,  in  Loch  Doon,  a  fresh- 
water lake  in  the  county  of  Ayr.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archoeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  299- 
301.)  t  CPA 

Christie,  David.  Corn-mills  in  Shetland, 
illus.  (Antiquary.  London,  1899.  sq.  8°. 
V.  35,  p.  366-368.)  CA 

Christison,  David.  The  carvings  and  in- 
scriptions on  the  kirkj^ard  monuments  of 
the  Scottish  lowlands;  particularly  in 
Perth,  Fife,  Angus,  Mearns,  and  Lothian. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
36,  p.  280-457.)  CPA 

Additional    notes    on    the   kirkyard 

monuments  of  the  Scottish  lowlands,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  39, 
p.  55-116.)  CPA 

On  the  grated  iron  doors  of  Scot- 
tish castles  and  towers,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    sq.  8°.     v.  17,  p.  98-135.) 

CPA 

Additional     notices     of     yetts,     or 

grated  iron  doors  of  Scottish  castles  and 
towers,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
sq.  8°.    v.  22,  p.  286-320.)  CPA 

Christison,  Sir  Robert.  Notice  of  a 
knocking-stone  or  barley-mortar  of  gran- 
ite, from  Ballachulish.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1882.    sq.  8°.    v.  16,  p.  25-26.)   CPA 

On     an     ancient     wooden     image, 

found  in  November  last  at  Ballachulish 
peat-moss,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1881.    sq.  8°.    V.  15,  p.  158-178.)  CPA 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William.  The 
Caprington  horn.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 
Archaeological  Association.  Archaeologi- 
cal and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    4°.     V.  1,  p.  74-75.)  f  CA 

Coles,  Frederick  R.  Lights  of  other 
days.  (Reliquary.  London,  1901.  4°.  v. 
7.  p.  170-177.)  CA 

CoUingwood,  W.  G.  Some  antiquities  of 
Canna.  illus.  (Antiquary.  London,  1906. 
sq.  8°.     V.  42,  p.  372-377.)  CA 

Some    antiquities    of   Tiree.      illus. 

(Antiquary.  London,  1907.  sq.  8°.  v.  43. 
p.  174-180.)  CA 


Cooke,  Thomas  Etherington.  Notice  of 
a  cross-shaft  at  Arthurlee,  Renfrewshire. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.451-452.)  CPA 

Coyne,  Roderick  A.  F.  A.  Notice  of  a 
stone  cist,  wooden  drinking  cup.  and  an 
old  dry-stone  dj'ke,  found  in  Shetland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  320-321.)  CPA 

Cramond,  William.  Notes  on  a  collec- 
tion of  impressions  of  postal  stamps,  ex- 
hibited to  the  meeting.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.     sq.  8°.     V.  32.  p.  175-178.) 

CPA 

Notices  (1)  of  a  bronze  censer  (?) 

or  chafing-dish,  found  near  Balveny  castle, 
and  (2)  of  a  find  of  coins  in  the  parish  of 
Mortlach.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
sq.  8°.     v.  29,  p.  59-62.)  CPA 

Croker,  Thomas  Crofton.  Antiquities 
discovered  in  Orkney,  the  Hebrides,  and 
Ireland,  compared,  illus.  (British  Arch- 
ccological  Association.  Journal.  London, 
1847.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  328-333.)  CA 

Cuming,  Henry  Syer.  On  a  Douglas 
heart  in  the  possession  of  the  Right  Hon. 
the  Lord  Boston.  1  pi.  (British  Archae- 
ological Association.  Journal.  London, 
1868.     8°.     V.  24.  p.  35-40,  387-390.)       CA 

Cunningham,  James.  An  essay,  upon  the 
inscription  of  Macduff's  crosse  in  Fyfe. 
By  I.  C.  Edinburgh.  1678.  (In:  Tracts 
illustrative  of  the  traditionary  and  histori- 
cal antiquities  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh. 
1836.    8°.     p.  257-280.)  CP 

This  essay  has  been  also  attributed  to  James 
Carmichael. 

Curie,   Alexander   Ormiston.     Notes   on 

(1)  three  carved  Norman  capitals  from 
Hobkirk,    on    Rulewater,    Roxburghshire; 

(2)  description  of  the  remains  of  a  way- 
side cross  at  Harwood  in  Hobkirk  parish, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°. 
V.  38,  p.  416-421.)  CPA 

Curie,  James.  See  Romanes,  Robert,  and 
James  Curle. 

Cursiter,  James  Walls.  Note  on  a  stone 
bearing  an  incised  cross,  from  the  site  of 
St.  Colm's  chapel.  Walls.  Orkney,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  32, 
p.  50-52.)  CPA 

Notes  on  a  hoard  of  silver  orna- 
ments and  coins,  discovered  in  the  island 
of  Burray,  Orkney.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    sq.  8°.    v.  23,  p.  318-322.) 

CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


97 


Archaeology,  continued. 
Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Notice   of  a   canoe   recently  found 

in  the  island  of  Stronsay,  Orkney.  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1887.  sq.  8°.  v.  21,  p. 
279-281.)  CPA 

Dalrymple,  Charles  Elphinstone.  No- 
tice of  a  silver  cup,  formerly  belonging 
to  the  family  of  Calder  of  Assuanley,  in 
Strathbogie.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859. 
sq.  8°.     V.  2,  p.  180-184.)  CPA 

Deed  of  conveyance  of  the  quigrich  by 
the  last  hereditary  keeper,  with  consent  of 
his  son,  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland,  for  the  National  Museum,  by 
Alexander  and  Archibald  Dewar.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  132-133.) 

CPA 

Dowden,  John.  Notes  on  the  ms.  Liturg. 
f.  5  ("Queen  Margaret's  gospel  book") 
in  the  Bodleian  Library.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1894.      sq.   8°.     v.   28,    p.   244-253.) 

CPA 

Observations    and    conjectures    on 

the  Kirkmadrine  epigraphs,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  32, 
p.  247-272.)  CPA 

With  appendix  by  Joseph  Anderson,  LL.D.,  on 
p.    272-274. 

Drummond,  James.  Notes  of  early 
monumental  art  in  the  west  Highlands. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  24-28.)  CPA 

Notes  made  during  a  wandering  in 

the  west  Highlands;  with  remarks  upon 
the  style  of  art  of  some  monumental 
stones  at  lona,  and  in  other  localities. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  117-122.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  Highland  target,  hav- 
ing embossed  upon  it  the  cognisance  of 
the  Lord  of  the  Isles.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  185-189.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  some  stone  market- 
crosses,  with  especial  reference  to  the 
market-crosses  of  Scotland.  5  pi.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  86-115.)  CPA 

See  also  Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Va- 
cation  notes   in   Cromar. 

Dryden,  Sir  Henry.  Notice  of  the  Sem- 
pill  sword,  now  presented  to  the  museum 
by  the  Baroness  Sempill.     illus.     (Society 


of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    v.  18,  p.  226-228.) 

CPA 

Sculptured     monuments     in     lona. 

(The  Antiquary.  London,  1881.  sq.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  256-259.)  CA 

Drysdale,  William.  Notice  of  an  an- 
cient gold  seal  in  the  possession  of  J.  W. 
Williamson.  Kinross.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archseologia  Sco- 
tica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  420- 
421.)  t  CPA 

The  seal  is  the  signet  of  Joan  Beaufort,  queen 
of  James  i.  of  Scotland.  Is  the  seal,  now  in  the 
Scottish  National  Museum  of  Antiquities,  the  original 
or    only    a    fac-simile? 

Duke,  William.  Notice  of  the  fabric  of 
St.  Vigeans  church,  Forfarshire;  with 
notice  and  photographs  of  early  sculp- 
tured stones  recently  discovered  there,  &c. 
4  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  481-498.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  recumbent  hog-backed 

monument,  and  portions  of  sculptured 
slabs  with  symbols,  recently  discovered  at 
St.  Vigeans  church,  Forfarshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1888.  sq.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  143-146.)  CPA 

Duns,  John.  Note  on  "trotter  roofing." 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.   180-181.)  CPA 

Notes     (1)     on    smoothing    stones 

now  presented  to  the  museum,  (2)  on  cure 
stones...  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1879.    sq.  8°.    V.  13,  p.  279-285.)  CPA 

Notice     of    a     bronze     penannular 

brooch  from  the  island  of  Mull,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1879.  sq.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  67-72.)  CPA 

Dymod,  C.  W.  The  inscription  on  the 
"Gowk-stane,"  near  Edinburgh.  illus. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v.  46, 
p.  28-30.)  CA 

Eeles,  Francis  Carolus.  Notes  on  a  mis- 
sal formerly  used  in  S.  Nicholas,  Aber- 
deen, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  440-460.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  Celtic  cross-slab  re- 
cently discovered  at  Kinneff,  Kincardine- 
shire, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  163-167.)  CPA 

On  the  effigy  of  an  abbot  at  Shis- 
ken:  with  a  note  on  the  forms  of  vest- 
ments on  west  Highland  monuments.  1 
pi.  (In:  The  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow. 
The  book  of  Arran.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°. 
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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Undescribed  sculptured  stones  and 

crosses  at  Old  Luce,  Farnell,  Edzell,  Loch- 
lee,  and  Kirkmichael  (Banffshire),  with 
some  late  mediaeval  monuments  at  Par- 
ton  (Kirkcudbright),  Maryton,  and  Wick, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Fallow,  T.  M.  The  church  plate  of  Scot- 
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Ferguson,  Sir  Samuel.  Ogham  inscrip- 
tions in  Ireland,  Wales,  and  Scotland. 
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Ogham   inscriptions   in   Scotland,   p.    133-154. 

Fleming,  David  Hay.  Notice  of  a  sculp- 
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covered from  the  base  of  St.  Andrews 
cathedral.,  .with  notes  of  other  sculptured 
slabs  at  St.  Andrews,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

Forbes,  Alexander  Penrose,  bishop  of 
Brechin.  Notice  of  the  ancient  bell  of  St. 
Fillan.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871.  sq. 
8°.    v.  8,  p.  265-276.)  CPA 

French,  Gilbert  J.  On  the  ancient  sculp- 
tured stones  of  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  the 
Isle  of  Man.  8  pi.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1869.  8°. 
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Galloway,  William.  Early  Christian  re- 
mains in  Ayrshire.  (Ayrshire  and  Gallo- 
way Archaeological  Association.  Archae- 
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burgh, 1882.     f°.    V.  3,  p.  99-109.)        t  CA 

Notice   of  the   ancient  kil  or  bury- 

ing-ground  termed  "Cladh-bhile,"  near 
Ellary,  Loch  Caolisport,  South  Knapdale. 
3  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.     Edinburgh,  1878.     sq.  8°.    v. 

12,  p.  32-58.)  CPA 

Notice  of  an  ancient  Scottish  lec- 
tern of  brass,  now  in  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Stephens,  St.  Albans,  Hertfordshire. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.     Edinburgh,  1879.     sq.  8°.     v. 

13,  p.  287-302.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  sculptured  stone  in  the 

churchyard  at  TuUibole,  Kinross-shire.  1 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1879.  sq.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  316-320.)  CPA 

Notice  of  several  sculptured  stones 

at  Meigle,  Perthshire,  still  undescribed. 
3  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Gibb,  Andrew.  Some  suggestions  as  to 
our  mural  antiquities.  3  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  192-198.) 

CPA 

Gibson,  W.  G.  Notes  on  ancient  pipe- 
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quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1873.     sq.  8°.     V.  9.  p.  288-291.) 

CPA 

Gillespie,  James  E.  Notice  of  a  canoe 
found  in  Loch  Lotus,  parish  of  New  Ab- 
bey, Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  21-23.)  CPA 

Goudie,  Gilbert.  The  crusie,  or  ancient 
oil  lamp  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1888.     sq.  8°.     v.  22.  p.  70-78.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  fragment  of  an  ogham- 
inscribed  slab  from  Shetland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    sq.  8°.    v.  17,  p.  306-311.) 

CPA 

Notice    of   a   sculptured    slab    from 

the  island  of  Burra,  Shetland,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  15,  p. 
199-209.)  CPA 

On   the   horizontal    water    mills    of 

Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1886.     sq.  8°.     v.  20,  p.  257-297.)  CPA 

On    two    monumental    stones    with 

ogham  inscriptions  recently  discovered  in 
Shetland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  sq. 
8°:     V.  12,  p.  20-32.)  CPA 

Gow,  James  Mackintosh.  Notes  on  cup- 
marked  stones,  old  burying  grounds,  and 
curing  or  charm  stone,  near  St.  Fillans, 
Perthshire.  (Archaeological  review.  Lon- 
don, 1889.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  102-104.)  ZBA 

Graham,  Robert  Chellas.  The  carved 
stones  of  Islay.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  & 
Sons,  1895.     xvi,  119  p.,  1  map,  32  pi.     4°. 

tCP 

The  early  Christian  monuments  of 

Scotland.  2  pi.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  58-61.) 

CPA 

Notes   on    some   of   the    sculptured 

tombstones  of  Argyllshire.  7  illus.  (Illus- 
trated archaeologist.  London,  1894.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  90-98.)  CA 

The  illustrations  represent  stones  at  Kilfinan, 
Skipness,  Saddell,  Kiells  (Islay),  Nereabolls 
(Islay). 

Grant,  Angus.  Notice  of  an  ornamented 
stone  cup  found  at  Balmacaan,  Glenur- 
quhart.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.     V.  33,  p.  167-169.)  CPA 


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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Graves,  Charles,  bishop  of  Limerick.  An 
attempt  to  decipher  and  explain  the  in- 
scriptions on  the  Newton  stone.  (Society 
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CPA 

Graville,  C.  R.  On  oghams.  (Scottish 
antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°.  v.  15,  p. 
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Greenshields,  John  B.  Notice  of  the 
sculptured  top  of  a  stone  cross  found  in 
the  parish  of  Lesmahagow,  A.  D.  1866; 
with  some  remarks  upon  crosses  and  the 
privilege  of  sanctuary.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  256-265.)  CPA 

Hewat,  Kirkwood.  Notice  of  a  pecu- 
liar stone  cross,  found  on  the  farm  of 
Cairn,  parish  of  New  Cumnock,  Upper 
Nithsdale.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     sq.  8°.    V.  34.  p.  300-303.)  CPA 

Hewison,  James  King.  Notice  of  a 
Celtic  cross-shaft  in  Rothesay  churchyard, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v. 
25,  p.  410-416.)  CPA 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Observations  on  the 
ancient  bell  and  chain  discovered  in  the 
parish  of  Kilmichael-Glassrie.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch;e- 
ologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  119-125.)  tCPA 

Hill,  G.  F.  A  Scottish  beggar's  badge. 
1  illus.  (Reliquary.  London.  1897.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  182-183.)  CA 

Hutcheson,  Alexander.  Additional  note 
on  the  occurrence  of  earthenware  jars  or 
jugs  built  into  the  walls  of  dwelling- 
houses  in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    sq.  8°.    v.  39,  p.  387-393.) 

CPA 

Antiquarian     discovery     at     Crieff. 

(Illustrated  archaeologist.  London,  1894. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  50-52.)  CA 

An   inscribed   sculptured   slab. 

Discovery  of  an   ogam   inscription 

at  Fordoun.  (Illustrated  archreologist. 
London,  1894.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  124-126.)        CA 

Notes    of   the    recent   discovery   of 

pavement  and  flooring  tiles  at  the  abbey 
of  Coupar-Angus  and  the  cathedral  of  St. 
Andrews.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  sq. 
8°.     V.  22,  p.  146-148.)  CPA 

Notice      of     the      discovery,     near 

Broughty  Ferry,  of  an  antique  ecclesiasti- 
cal   gold    finger-ring.      (Society    of    Anti- 


quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.     sq.  8°.    V.  19,  p.  156-159.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  fragments  of  sculptured 

stones  at  the  church  of  Tealing,  near  Dun- 
dee, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
sq.  8°.     V.  45,  p.  420-426.)  CPA 

Notice   of  a   jug   of   peculiar   form 

found  at  Forfar,  with  an  additional  note 
on  the  occurrence  of  earthenware  jugs  or 
jars  built  into  the  walls  of  dwelling- 
houses  in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.     sq.  8°.     V.  40,  p.  352-355.) 

CPA 

Notice   of  the   recent  discovery   of 

fragments  of  ancient  sculptured  crosses  at 
the  cathedral  church,  St.  Andrews.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26,  p. 
215-220.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  sculptured  stone  re- 
cently discovered  at  Murtly. .  .  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1886.  sq.  8°.  v.  20, 
p.  252-256.)  CPA 

Notice     of     the     Wallace     stones. 

Longforgan.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     sq.  8°.    v.  34,  p.  476-482.)  CPA 

See  also  Small,  John  William. 

Innes,  Cosmo.  Notice  of  the  crozier  of 
St.  Moluach,  the  property  of  the  duke  of 
Argyll.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.   12-14.)  CPA 

With  supplementary  notes  by  Joseph  Robertson 
on  other  early  saints'  croziers,  p.   14-15,   125. 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Notice  of  antiquities 
in  the  parish  of  Airlie,  Forfarshire.  (.So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  p 
346-357.)  CPA 

Notices  and  examples  of  inscrip- 
tions on  old  castles  and  town  houses  in  the 
north-east  of  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.    sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  578-592.)  CPA 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn.  Sculptured  stone, 
with  ogham  inscription,  on  the  island  of 
Bressay,  in  Shetland.  2  pi.  (Reliquary. 
London,  1885.     8°.     v.  25,  p.  232.)  CA 

Joass,  James  Maxwell.  Note  on  the  cu- 
rach  and  ammir  in  Ross-shire.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1881.    sq.  8°.    v.  15,  p.  179-180.) 

CPA 

Johnston,  Christopher  N.  Notice  of 
crosses  found  at  St.  Ninian's  Cave.  Glas- 
serton,  Wigtownshire,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    sq.  8°.    v.  17,  p.  317-322.) 

CPA 


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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Jolly,  William.  St.  Columba's  Loch,  in 
Skye,  and  its  ancient  canoes.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  551- 
561.)  CPA 

Ker,  William  Lee.  The  papingo.  (Glas- 
gow Archaeological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow.  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  2,  p.  324-339.)  CPA 

Laidlaw,  Walter.  Sculptured  and  in- 
scribed stones  in  Jedburgh  and  vicinity, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1905.  sq.  8°.  v. 
39.  p.  21-54.)  CPA 

Laing,  Alexander.  Notice  of  early  monu- 
ments in  the  parish  of  Strowan,  in  Blair 
Athole.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.     V.  7,  p.  442-444.)  CPA 

Laing,  David.  A  brief  notice  of  the 
small  figure  cut  in  ivory,  supposed  by 
Pennant  to  represent  the  king  of  Scotland 
ill  his  coronation  chair,  and  which  was 
discovered  in  Dunstaffnage  castle.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archse- 
ologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  366-369.)  t  CPA 

See   above   under    Brook,    A.   J.    S. 

Landsborough,  D.  Notice  of  a  sculp- 
tured cross,  with  crucifixion  on  obverse, 
recently  discovered  at  Lamlash.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  31, 
p    74-77.)  CPA 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Description 
of  an  ancient  silver  bracelet,  found  at 
Brugh  Head.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Archjeologia  Scotia. 
Edinburgh,  1831.    4°.     v.  3,  p.  39-40.) 

tCPA 

Lawson,  John.  Letter  from  J.  Lawson 
of  Cairnmuir,  to  Sir  Walter  Scott,  de- 
scribing some  golden  ornaments  found  in 
March,  1806,  near  the  house  of  New  Cairn- 
muir, Peeblesshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scoti- 
ca.    Edinburgh,  1857.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  217-219.) 

fCPA 

Linn,  James.  "Peer-men"  and  some  of 
their  relations.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inver- 
ness, 1883.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  556-563.)  *  DE 

•  (Inverness    Scientific    Society 

and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1888.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  341-345.)  *  EC 

"Peer-men"    were    old    lighting    appliances. 

Macadam,  William  Ivison.  Notes  on 
the  analyses  of  additional  samples  of  bog 
butter  found  in  different  parts  of  Scotland, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  433-434.)  CPA 


Notes  on  the  ancient  iron  indus- 
try of  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1887.     sq.  8°.    V.  21,  p.  89-131.)  CPA 

(Inverness    Scientific    Society 

and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1893.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  222-263.)  *  EC 

Notice,   with  analyses,   of  a  series 

of  church  tokens  of  various  parishes;  of 
the  collection  plates  belonging  to  the 
church  of  Duddingston  and  the  Trinity 
College  Church  of  Edinburgh;  and  of  the 
Trinity  College  Church  Hospital  bell. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v. 
14,  p.  163-169.)  CPA 

On  the  results  of  a  chemical  inves- 
tigation into  the  composition  of  the  "bog- 
butters"  and  of  "adipocere"  and  the  "min- 
eral resins;"  with  notice  of  a  cask  of  bog 
butter  found  in  Glen  Cell,  Morvern,  Ar- 
gyllshire... illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     sq.  8°.    v.  16,  p.  204-223.)  CPA 

On    the    use    of    the    spindle    and 

whorl  by  the  fishermen  of  the  present  day. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  sq. 
8°.     V.  15,  p.  148-151.)  CPA 

Macdonald,  James.  Historical  notices 
of  "the  broch,"  or  Burghead,  in  Moray, 
with  an  account  of  its  antiquities.  4  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  321-368.)  CPA 

Notes  on  some  Ayrshire  examples 

of  pottery,  supposed  to  be  mediaeval. 
(Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeological 
Association.  Archaeological  and  historical 
collections.  Edinburgh,  1878.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  80-84.)  tCA 

Macdonald,  William  Rae.  The  heraldry 
in  some  of  the  old  churchyards  between 
Tain  and  Inverness,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1902.    sq.  8°.    v.  36,  p.  688-732.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  the  heraldry  of  Elgin  and 

its  neighbourhood,  including  the  cathe- 
dral, bishop's  house,  Greyfriars,  and  High 
street  in  Elgin,  Spynie  Palace,  Church  of 
Holy  Trinity  at  Spynie,  Lhanbryd  church, 
Coxton  tower,  Birnie  church,  Kinloss  ab- 
bey, Burgie  castle,  Duffus  church,  Gor- 
donstown  House,  Ogston  church,  Kinne- 
der  church,  D'rainie  church,  St.  Andrews 
church,  Innes  House,  Pluscardin  priory, 
Cullen  church,  Deskford  church,  and 
Banff,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
sq.  8°.     V.  34,  p.  344-429.)  CPA 

Macgillivray,  William.  Notice  of  the 
Arbuthnott  missal,  psalter,  and  office  of 
the  Blessed  Virgin.     (Society  of  Antiqua- 


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Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Ties     of     Scotland.      Proceedings.      Edin- 


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26,    p. 


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CPA 


Mackay,  ..Eneas  James  George.  Notes 
on  a  pair  of  pampooties,  or  shoes  of  raw 
hide,  from  Aran  More,  Galway  bay,  by 
Je.  J.  G.  Mackay;  and  on  cuaran  and  other 
varieties  of  shoes  used  in  the  Highlands 
and  islands  of  Scotland,  by  Alexander 
Carmichael.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
sq.  8°.    V.  28,  p.  136-150.)  CPA 

Mackay,  George.  Note  on  a  pair  of 
pipe-bannerets  of  Reay's  Fencible  High- 
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CPA 

Note  on  a  snuff-mull  belonging  to 

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Mackenzie,  Colin.  The  sculptured 
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Mackenzie,  James  B.  Notes  on  a  stone 
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CPA 

Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  Notes  on  the 
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CPA 

Maclagan,  Miss  Christian.  Notice  of 
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"What  mean  these  stones?"  Edin- 
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Macleod,  Donald.  See  Miller,  Hugh,  and 
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Macleod,  Frederick  Thomas.  Notes  of 
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M'Neill,  Malcolm.  Notice  of  the  dis- 
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Macpherson,  Norman.  Notice  of  com- 
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Notice     of    a     finely     ornamented 

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Macrae,  Donald.  The  Drostan  stone 
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CPA 

MacRitchie,  David.  The  Pigmies'  Isle 
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Madden,  Frederic.  Historical  remarks 
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Magnusson,  Finnur.  Om  et  ved  Largs 
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CPA 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Notes 
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CPA 

Notice     of    an     enamelled     bronze 

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Notice    of    the    excavation    of    St. 

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Notice  of  the  further  excavation  of 

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Edin- 

tCA 

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*DA 


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Notice   of    a    steel   pistol   with    the 

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Miller,  Hugh.  Note  on  fragments  of  tv^o 
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Miller,  Hugh,  and  Donald  Macleod. 
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CPA 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  A  description  of 
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Note   of   pins    found   on    the    Reay 

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Note   on   a   small   brass   or   bronze 

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CPA 

Notice   of  the  discovery  of  an  un- 

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CPA 

Some  notes   on   Scottish   crusies  — 

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Vacation  notes  in  Cromar.  Burg- 
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Morrison,  Hew.  Notices  of  the  discov- 
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Morrison,  James.  Note  on  the  discovery 
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Muir,  Thomas  S.     Ecclesiological 
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Murray,  David.  A  small  brass  cup  found 
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Nicholson,  Edward  Williams  Byron. 
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NDK 

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[Notice  of  eight  miniature  coffins  of 
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With   Edinburgh  hall-marks  of   1612. 

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Paterson,  Robert.  Notice  of  an  earthen 
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CPA 

Patrick,  John.  The  sculptured  caves  of 
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Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Notes  on  old 
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CPA 

On  beggars'  badges,  with  notes  on 

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Peddie,  John  M.  Dick.  Notice  of  a 
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CPA 

Peter,  James.  Notes  on  an  oaken  spade 
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Petley,  Charles  Carter.  A  short  account 
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Petrie,  George.  Notice  of  remains  of  a 
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Place,  Mrs.  Notice  of  the  exploration 
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PoUexfen,  John  H.  On  a  hoard  of  gold 
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Primrose,  James.  Ancient  graves  re- 
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Quigrich,  The,  or  crosier  of  St.  Fillan. 
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Ranken,  W.  R.  Notices  of  some  iron 
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■  Notice     of    two    vessels     of     grey 

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illus.     (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 


Proceedings.     Edinburgh,  1911.     sq.  8°.    v. 
45,  p.  333-353.)  CPA 

Robertson,  Joseph.  Scottish  abbeys  and 
cathedrals.  [By  J.  Robertson.]  (Quarter- 
ly review.  London,  1849.  8°.  v.  85,  p. 
103-156.)  *DA 

See  also  Innes,  Cosmo. 

Robertson,  Thomas  S.  Notes  from 
Kirkwall,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1901.     sq.  8°.     V.  35,  p.  313-315.)  CPA 

Roger,  James  Cruickshank.  Notes  on 
two  additional  runic  ristings  in  St.  Molio's 
cave.  Holy  Isle,  Lamlash  bay,  island  of 
Arran.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  sq. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  378-380.)  CPA 

Romanes,  Robert,  and  James  Curle. 
Letter  to  the  secretary,  presenting  the 
silver  chain  known  as  "Midside  Maggie's 
girdle"  to  the  National  Museum  of  Antiq- 
uities; with  notes  upon  the  story  of  the 
girdle  and  its  owners,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1898.      sq.   8\     v.    32,    p.    195- 

CPA 


204.) 

Ross,  Alexander, 
at  Skaill,  Orkney. 
Society  and  Field 
Inverness,    [1888]. 


Tesselated  pavement 

(Inverness    Scientific 

Club.      Transactions. 

;°.     V.   2,    p.   253-257.) 

*EC 

Ross,  Thomas.  Ancient  sundials  of 
Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1890.     sq.  8°.     V.  24,  p.  161-273.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  remains  of  a  mediae- 
val chapel  found  in  the  Roman  station  at 
Ardoch.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
sq.  8°.    V.  32,  p.  471-476.)  CPA 

■  Notice     of     undescribed     hog-backed 

monuments  at  Abercorn  and  Kirknewton. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v. 
38,  p.  422-427.)  CPA 

The     sculptures     in     St.     Mirren's 

chapel.  Paisley  abbey,  representing  the 
acts  and  miracles  of  St.  Mirin;  also  incised 
sepulchral  slabs,  recently  discovered  in  the 
abbey  church.  Paisley,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1901.     sq.  8°.     v.  35,  p.  44-96.) 

CPA 

St.  Fillan's  quigrich.  (Canadian  anti- 
quarian. Montreal,  1878.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  86- 
90.)  HWA 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  On  the 
Cat-stane,  Kirkliston:  is  it  not  the  tomb- 
stone of  the  grandfather  of  Hengist  and 
Horsa?  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  119-165.)  CPA 

Reprinted  in  his  Archsological  essays,  v.  1,  p. 
137-197,   Edinburgh,    1872. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


105 


Archaeology,  continued. 
Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Sinclair,  Allan.  The  quigrich,  or  pas- 
toral staff  of  St.  Fillan.  (Celtic  magazine. 
Inverness,  1880.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  33-39.)     *  DE 

See  also  correspondence  on  p.  117,  149-150,  199- 
200. 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Ancient  Gaelic 
inscriptions  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    sq.  8°.    v.  1,  p.  81-83.)      CPA 

Notes  on  the  ogham  inscription  on 

the  Newton  stone.  1  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1865.    sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  289-298.)  CPA 

Notice  of  an  ogham  inscription  in 

the  churchyard  of  Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  602-603.)  CPA 

Small,  John  William.  Scottish  market 
crosses...  With  an  introductory  chapter 
by  Alexander  Hutcheson.  Stirling:  Eneas 
Mackay,  1900.  4  p.l.,  xi  p.,  115  1.,  118  pi. 
f °.  ft  CP 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Additional 
notes  in  reference  to  the  inscribed  stone 
found  near  Yarrow  kirk,  Selkirkshire.  1 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8". 
V.  4,  p.  524-540.)  CPA 

Additional  notes  on  the  three  mas- 
sive bronze  or  brass  armlets  found  near 
Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1881.    sq.  8°.    v.  15,  p.  355-361.) 

CPA 

Note    of    a    peculiar    stone    mould 

found  near  Jedburgh.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1865.    sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  53-58.)      CPA 

Notes  on  mediaeval  "kitchen  mid- 
dens" recently  discovered  in  the  monas- 
tery and  nunnery  on  the  island  of  lona. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v.  12. 
p.  103-117.)  CPA 

Notes  respecting  a  fragment  of  an 

ancient  sculptured  stone  or  Anglo-Saxon 
cross,  found  at  Gattonside,  near  Melrose, 
and  a  portion  of  the  old  cross  of  Jedburgh. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  448-457.)  CPA 

Notice  of  an  ancient  Celtic  eccle- 
siastical bell,  now  preserved  in  the  mu- 
seum, Kelso,  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1882.    sq.  8°.    v.  16,  p.  277-284.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  a  mas- 
sive silver  chain  of  plain  double  rings  or 
links  at  Hordwell,   Berwickshire.     By  the 


Hon.  Lord  Dundas.  With  notes  of  similar 
silver  chains  found  in  Scotland.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  64-70.)  CPA 

Notice   of  a   massive   bronze   "late 

Celtic"  armlet  and  two  small  objects  of 
bronze  (horse-trappings),  found  with  a 
Roman  bronze  patella,  at  Stanhope, 
Peeblesshire,  in  1876;  with  an  account  of 
other  bronze  or  brass  armlets  found  in 
Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1881.     sq.  8°.     v.  15,  p.  316-355.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  remarkable  bronze  or- 
nament with  horns,  found  in  Galloway, 
now  at  Abbotsford;  also  of  a  bronze  or- 
nament like  a  "swine's  head,"  found  in 
Banffshire.  3  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1870.    sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  334-357.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  silver  chain  or  girdle, 

the  property  of  Thomas  Simson,  of  Blains- 
lie,  Berwickshire;  another  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  University  of  Aberdeen,  and 
of  other  ancient  Scottish  silver  chains.  2 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  321-347.)  CPA 

On    the    use    of   the    "mustard    cap 

and  bullet"  in  the  north  of  Scotland,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1868.  sq.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  255-258.)  CPA 

Somerville,  J.  E.  Notice  of  an  ancient 
structure  called  "The  Altar,"  in  the  island 
of  Canna.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1899.     sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  133-140.)  CPA 

Southesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie. 
The  Newton  stone.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    sq.  8°.    V.  17,  p.  21-45.)  CPA 

An     ogham    inscription    at    Aber- 

nethy,  1895.  1  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1895.     sq.  8°.     V.  29,  p.  244-251.)  CPA 

— — -  The  ogham  inscriptions  of  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°. 
V.  18,  p.  180-206.)  CPA 

The    oghams    on    the    Brodie    and 

AquhoUie  stones,  with  notes  on  the  in- 
scriptions of  the  Golspie  and  Newton 
stones,  and  a  list  of  the  oghams  in  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sq.  8°. 
V.  20,  p.  14-40.)  CPA 

Origins  of  Pictish  symbolism,  with 

notes  on  the  sun  boar,  and  a  new  reading 
of  the  Newton  inscriptions.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1893.  xii,  95  p.,  11  pi.  illus. 
8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Illustrated  archaologist,  v.  1,  p.  133- 
135,  London,   1894. 


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Archaeology,  continued. 
Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

Stephens,  George.  The  Hunterston 
brooch.  2  pi.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 
Archaeological  Association.  Archaeologi- 
cal and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  76-79.)  t  CA 

Note  of  a  fragment  of  a  rune- 
inscribed  stone  from  Aith's  Voe,  Cun- 
ningsburgh,  Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  425-430.) 

CPA 

Note    of    the    Hunterston    brooch, 

Ayrshire,  with  a  reading  of  the  runic  in- 
scription on  it.  2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1870.     sq.  8°.     V.  7,  p.  462-464.)  CPA 

■ Notice   of  the   runic   ring   recently 

found  in  Cramond  churchyard.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.    458-459.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  sculptured  stone  bear- 
ing on  one  side  an  inscription  in  runes, 
from  Kilbar,  island  of  Barra.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  33-36.)  CPA 

The  old  northern  runic  monuments 

of  Scandinavia  and  England.  Kobenhavn 
and  London.  1867-1901.     4  v.     f°.    ft  NIE 

V.  1:  p.  485-486,  Runes  of  Maeshowe,  Orkney; 
p.  371,  Runic  ring  found  at  St.  Andrews,  Fifeshire; 
p.   405-448,   Runic  cross  at   Ruthwell,   Dumfriesshire. 

V.  2:  p.  589-597,  The  Hunterston  brooch;  p.  757- 
758,    The    Maeshowe    runes. 

V.  3:  p.  215-216,  Rune-inscribed  ring  found  at  Cra- 
mond, Edinburghshire;  p.  315-316,  Rune-inscribed 
monument  from  Kilbar,  Barra;  p.  319-320,  Bronze 
plate  with  runic  inscription  found  at  Laws,  Moni- 
fieth,  Forfarshire;  p.  430-439,  Runic  cross  at  Ruth- 
well. 

V.  4:  p.  35,  Stone  disc  with  runic  inscription 
found  at  Keiss,  Caithness;  p.  36-39,  Two  rune- 
inscribed  stones  found  at  St.  Ninian's  cave,  Whit- 
horn,   Wigtownshire. 

The  runic  inscriptions  at  Maes- 
howe. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1862.     8°.     V.  213,  p.  286-291.)  *  DA 

Stewart,  Dr.  Notes  regarding  a  drinking 
cup  which  belonged  to  the  old  Kilsyth 
Livingstones  and  otherwise  relative  to 
that  family.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  195-205.)  CPA 

Stewart,  Alexander.  The  Ballachulish 
goddess.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1888.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  21-28.)  *  EC 

Struthers,  John.  Note  of  a  gold  brooch 
of  the  13th  or  14th  century,  found  in  the 
Water  of  Ardoch,  near  Doune  castle. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  330-333.)  CPA 

Stuart,  John.  Historical  notices  of  St. 
Fillan's    crozier,    and    of   the    devotion    of 


King  Robert  Bruce  to  St.  Fillan.  2  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  134-182.)  CPA 

With    an    appendix    of    original    documents. 

Note  of  a  copper  plate  and  bronze 

ornaments  from  Cluny.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1868.     sq.  8°.     v.  6,  p.  83-85.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  excavations  in  the  cham- 
bered mound  of  Maeshowe,  in  Orkney,  and 
of  the  runic  inscriptions  on  the  walls  of 
its  central  chamber.  3  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1865.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  247-279.) 

CPA 

Notice      of      two      ancient      silver 

chalices  and  a  silver  basin  belonging  to 
the  parish  of  Forgue,  Aberdeenshire,  and 
of  their  donors,  James  Crichton  of  Fren- 
draught,  and  his  son,  the  Viscount  Fren- 
draught.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  sq. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  91-109.)  CPA 

Reprints  (from  Motherwell)  the  old  ballad  on 
the   Burning  of  Frendraught. 

Sweno's  stone.  'L'obelisque  de  Sueno 
en  Ecosse.'  1  illus.  (Magasin  pittoresque. 
Paris,  1835.     4°.     1835,  p.  137-138.)     *  DM 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
Notes  on  the  Lewis  chessmen.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1863.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  411-413.) 

CPA 

On    the    primitive    dwellings    and 

hypogea  of  the  Outer  Hebrides.  10  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1870.  sq.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  153-195.)  CPA 

Thomson,  Alexander.  Notice  of  sculp- 
tured stones  found  at  "Dinnacair,"  a  rock 
in  the  sea,  near  Stonehaven.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  69-75.)  CPA 

Notice    of    the    various    attempts 

which  have  been  made  to  read  and  inter- 
pret the  inscription  on  the  Newton  stone, 
Garioch,  Aberdeenshire.  2  pi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1865.     sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  224-234.) 

CPA 

Thomson,  Andrew.  Notes  on  recum- 
bent slabs  incised  with  a  peculiar  form  of 
cross  at  Coldingham  and  elsewhere  in 
Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1911.    sq.  8°.    V.  45,  p.  302-308.)  CPA 

Thomson,  Thomas.  A  letter  giving 
some  account  of  an  ancient  ecclesiastical 
bell  and  chain,  discovered  in  the  parish  of 
Kilmichael     Glassrie,     in    the    county    of 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


107 


Archaeology,  continued. 
Mediaeval  Archaeology,  continued. 

ArgylL..  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archieologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1857.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  117-118.)      tCPA 

Thomson,  William.  An  account  of  the 
ancient  crosier  of  St.  Fillan's,  described  in 
a  letter... to  the  earl  of  Buchan.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archreologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1831.  4°.  v.  3.  p. 
289-291.)  tCPA 

Trotter,  Robert.  Notice  of  the  excava- 
tion of  St.  Medan's  cave  and  chapel.  Kirk- 
maiden,  Wigtovi'nshire.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Archaeological  Association.  Ar- 
chseological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  17-26.)  f  CA 

With  additional  note  by  Sir  Herbert  Eustace 
Maxwell    on    p.    27-30,   and    2    pi. 

Trotter,  Robert,  and  Sir  Herbert  Eus- 
tace Maxwell.  Notice  of  the  excavation 
of  St.  Medan's  cave  and  chapel.  Kirk- 
maiden,  Wigtownshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1886.     sq.  8°.     v.  20,  p.  76-90.) 

CPA 

Tulloch,  John.  Notice  of  three  silver 
vessels  belonging  to  St.  Mary's  College, 
St.  Andrews,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1883.      sq.    8°.     V.    17,    p.    141-143.) 

CPA 

Veitch,  John.  Yarrow  and  its  inscribed 
stone.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  154,  p.  648- 
656.)  *  DA 

W.,  T.  The  Newton  stone.  (Intellec- 
tual observer.  London,  1866.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.   107-110.)  OA 

Walker,  James  Russell.  The  common 
coffins  at  Abercorn  and  Linlithgow.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v. 
24,  p.  387-391.)  CPA 

Notes     on     a     peculiar     class     of 

recumbent  monuments,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1885.    sq.  8°.    v.  19,  p.  406-424.) 

CPA 

Scottish     baptismal     fonts.  illus. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1887.  sq.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  346-448.)  CPA 

Walker,  Robert  Craufurd.  Notice  of  an 
old  heraldic  iron  door  knocker  from  Meik- 
leour,  near  Blairgowrie,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  33,  p.  461- 
462.)  CPA 

Wallace,  Thomas  D.  Archaeological 
notes.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1888. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  307-315.)  *  EC 

The  making  of  pot  barley  in  olden  times.  May- 
day, or  "Beltein."  White  stones.  Craig-na-Uamh. 
Notes  from   Kinlochewe. 


— ; —  Notes  on  some  antiquities  in 
Enzie,  Banffshire,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.     sq.  8°.    v.  33,  p.  54-56.)  CPA 

Way,  Albert.  Notice  of  a  bronze  beaded 
collar,  found  in  Lochar  Moss,  Dumfries- 
shire. 1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archseologia.  London,  1852.  4°. 
V.  34,  p.  83-87.)  t  CA 

Notices  of  a  remarkable  discovery 

of  silver  ornaments  in  a  tumulus  at  Largo, 
in  Fifeshire.  3  pi.  illus.  (Archaeological 
journal.  London,  1849.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  248- 
259.)  CA 

The     quigrich,    or    crosier    of    St. 

Fillan,  with  a  notice  of  its  present  exist- 
ence in  Canada.  1  pi.  (Archaeological 
journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  41- 
52.)  CA 

Some  additional  notices  and  documents,  com- 
municated by  John   Stuart,  are  added. 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  The  eccles- 
iastical antiquities  of  the  district  of  Kin- 
tyre  in  Argyllshire.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  227-230.)  CPA 

Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  The  Dunvegan 
cup.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855.  sq.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  8-9.)  CPA 

Holy  Island,  and  the  runic  inscrip- 
tions of  St.  Molio's  cave,  county  of  Bute. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1883.  sq.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  45-56.)  CPA 

The  Kilmichael-Glassrie  bell  shrine. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  79-93.)  CPA 

Notice      of      the      "quigrich,"      or 

crosier  of  Saint  Fillan.  1  pi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1863.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  233-234.) 

CPA 

Notices  of  the  quigrich  or  crosier 

of  St.  Fillan  and  of  its  hereditary  keepers, 
in  a  letter  to  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1878.  sq.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
122-131.)  CPA 

The    quigrich.      1    pi.       (Canadian 

journal  of  industry,  science,  and  art.  To- 
ronto, 1859.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  429- 
441.)  *  EC 

Some   illustrations   of   early   Celtic 

Christian  art.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1886.      sq.   8°.     v.    20,    p.   222-239.) 

CPA 
Wise,  Thomas  Alexander.  History  of 
paganism  in  Caledonia,  with  an  examina- 
tion into  the  influence  of  Asiatic  phi- 
losophy, and  the  gradual  development  of 
Christianity  in  Pictavia.  London:  Triib- 
ner  &  Co.,  1884.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  259  p..  7  1., 
2  pi.     illus.     4°.  t  QPM 


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Collections 

Abbotsford  Club.  Miscellany  of  the  Ab- 
botsford  Club.  [Edited  by  James  Maid- 
ment.]  v.  1.  Edinburgh,  1837.  xiv  p.,  2  1., 
(1)6-423  p.,  5  pi.,  fac-sim.    4°.  f  CP 

No   more   issued. 

Contents:  1.  Selections  from  the  papers  of  the 
family  of  Boyd  of  Kilmarnock,  1468-1590.  2.  Dis- 
pute between  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Lindores 
and  the  inhabitants  of  Newburgh,  1309.  3.  Bur- 
lesque sermion  of  the  fifteenth  century.  4.  Verses 
and  letters  from  Mr.  James  Edmestoun  to  King 
James  vi.,  November  15,  1607.  5.  Account  of  the 
last  moments  of  Queen  Anne  of  Denmark.  6.  Trial 
of  Mungo  Murray  for  assaulting  Thomas  Sydserf, 
comedian,  June  4  and  11,  1669.  7.  Brevis  narratio 
martyrii  venerabilis  sacerdotis  Thomas  Maxfieldii. 
8.  Epistolae  virorum  clarorum  ad  Jacobum  Sextum 
Britannise  regem.  9.  Virorum  doctorum  epistolae. 
10.  Johannis  Hoskyns  supplicatio  ad  regem.  11. 
Trials  for  witchcraft,  sorcery,  and  superstition,  in 
Orkney.  12.  True  relation  of  my  Lord  of  War- 
wick's passage,  1627.  13.  Award  by  James  vi.  as 
to  the  succession  to  the  barony  of  Sanquhar.  14. 
Letters  by  James  vi.  to  the  countess  dowager  of 
Angus.  15.  Letters  of  Thomas  Lord  Ellesmere, 
lord  high  chancellor  of  England,  1608-1616.  16. 
Letters  and  papers  relative  to  the  history  of  Great 
Britain  during  the  reign  of  James  i.  17.  Letters  and 
papers  relative  to  Irish  matters.  18.  Satire  against 
Scotland  by  James  Howel.  19.  Answer  to  the  Satire 
against  Scotland.  20.  The  complaint  of  the  Muses 
upon  Sir  William  Alexander.  21.  Memoir  of  John 
Geddy,  by  Robert  Mylne,  junior.  22.  Correspon- 
dence between  George  Ridpath  and  the  Rev.  Robert 
Wodrow,  1706-1709.  23.  Provost  Drummond's  ac- 
count of  the  discussion  in  Parliament  as  to  Camp- 
bell  of   Shawfield's   losses,    1725. 

Analecta  Scotica:  Collections  illustra- 
tive of  the  civil,  ecclesiastical,  and  literary 
history  of  Scotland.  Chiefly  from  original 
mss.  Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson,  1834-37. 
2  series,  xii,  iv,  410  p.;  xviii,  425  p.    8°.  CP 

Only  112  copies  printed  of  each  series,  six  of 
which    are    on   thick    paper. 

Anderson,  John,  editor.  See  Calendar 
of  the   Laing  charters. 

Atholl  (7.  duke),  John  James  Hugh 
Henry  Stewart  Murray.  Second  report 
on  the  muniments  of  the  duke  of  Athole. 
[By  Sir  William  Eraser.]  (In:  Great  Bri- 
tain.— •  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.  Report  [no.]  12.  Appendix, 
part  8,  p.   1-75.     London,  1891.     8°.)         C 

Baillie,  Robert.  The  letters  and  jour- 
nals of  Robert  Baillie,  principal  of  the 
University  of  Glasgow,  1637-1662.  Edited 
by  David  Laing.  Edinburgh:  Robert  Ogle, 
1841-42.    3  V.     nar.  4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

fCP 

This   copy   is   of   the   impression   printed   for  sale. 

Bain,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Scotland. 
— General  Register  Office.  Calendar  of 
the  state  papers  relating  to  Scotland  and 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  The  Hamilton 
papers. 

Bannatyne  Club.  The  Bannatyne  mis- 
cellany;   containing    original    papers    and 


tracts,  chiefly  relating  to  the  history  and 
literature  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1827- 
55.     3  V.     4°.  tCP 

V.  1  edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  David  Laing; 
v.  2-3  edited  by  David  Laing. 

v.  I.  (1)  A  proposal  for  uniting  Scotland  with 
England,  addressed  to  King  Henry  viii.,  by  John 
Elder  Gierke,  a  Redshanke.  (2)  The  progress  of  the 
regent  of  Scotland,  with  certain  of  his  nobility, 
June,  1568.  (3)  An  account  of  a  pretended  con- 
ference held  by  the  regent,  earl  of  Murray,  with 
the  Lord  Lindsay,  and  others,  January,  1570.  (4) 
An  opinion  of  the  present  state,  faction,  religion, 
and  power  of  the  nobility  of  Scotland,  1583.  (5) 
Instructions  from  Henry  lii.,  king  of  France,  to 
the  Sieur  de  la  Mothe  Fenelon,  ambassador  at  the 
Court  of  Scotland,  1583.  (6)  The  heads  of  a 
conference  between  King  James  vi.  and  Sir  Francis 
Walsingham,  September,  1583.  (7)  Notes  presented 
by  Mr.  John  Colville  to  Lord  Hunsdpn,  1584.  (8) 
The  manner  and  form  of  the  examination  and  death 
of  William,  earl  of  Gowrye,  May,  1584.  (9)  The 
apology  of  Mr.  Patrick  Galloway,  minister  of  Perth, 
when  he  fled  to  England,  1585.  (10)  Relation  by 
the  Master  of  Gray,  concerning  the  surprise  of  the 
king  at  Stirling,  November,  1585.  (11)  The  applica- 
tion of  three  several  discourses  delivered  on  occa- 
sion of  the  Gowrye  conspiracy,  August,  1600.  I. 
By  Mr.  Patrick  Galloway,  at  the  Cross  at  Edinburgh. 
II.  By  Mr.  William  Cowper,  at  Edinburgh.  iii. 
By  Mr.  Patrick  Galloway,  at  Glasgow.  (12)  Narra- 
tive by  Mr.  Robert  Bruce,  one  of  the  ministers  of 
Edinburgh,  concerning  his  troubles  in  the  year  1600. 
(13)  Edinburgi  regiae  Scotorum  urbis  descriptio, 
per  Alexandrum  Alesium  Scotum,  S.T.D.  1550.  (14) 
Elegy  on  Sir  Robert  Kerr,  of  Celsford,  first  earl  of 
Roxburghe,  1650.  (15)  A  relation  of  the  examina- 
tion and  imprisonment  of  James  Cathkin,  book- 
seller, June,  1619.  (16)  Letter  from  Robert  of 
Dunhelm,  monk  of  Kelso,  to  the  prior  and  convent 
of  Tynemouth,  1257.  (17)  Reasons  against  the 
reception  of  King  James's  metaphrase  of  the  Psalms, 
1631.  (18)  Declaration  in  the  Court  of  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Fife,  1561,  upon  the  articles  and  sentence 
against  Sir  John  Borthwick,  knight,  by  Cardinal 
Beaton,  1540.  (19)  A  diary  of  the  expedition  of 
King  Edward  i.  into  Scotland,  1296.  (20)  Ex- 
tracts from  the  obituary  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Boyd 
of  Trochrig,  principal  of  the  College  of  Edinburgh, 
1609-1625.  (21)  Poems  by  Sir  Robert  Ayton.  (22) 
Letters  of  Florentius  Volusenus,  circa  1535.  (23) 
Meditation  faite  par  Marie  Royne  d'Escosse  et 
Dovairiere  de  France,  1572.  (24)  Letters  of  John, 
earl    of    Gowrye,    1595. 

V.  II.  (1)  Strena  ad  Jacobum  v.  Scotorum  regem, 
de  suscepto  regni  regimine,  (1528).  (2)  Historia 
miraculose  fundationis  monasterii  Sancte  Crucis 
prope  Edinburgh,  (1128).  (3)  Negotiations  of  the 
Scottish  commissioners  at  Nottingham,  September, 
1484.  (4)  Oratio  Scotorum  ad  regem  Ricardum 
tertium  pro  pace  firmanda  inter  Anglos  et  Scotos. 
(5)  List  of  contributions  to  the  senators  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Justice,  April,  1586,  &c.  (6)  A  survey  of  the 
castle  and  town  of  Edinburgh,  January,  1573.  — 
Journal  of  the  siege  of  the  castle  of  Edinburgh, 
April  and  May,  1573.  (7)  The  opinion  of  George 
Buchanan  concerning  the  reformation  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  St.  Andrews.  (8)  Testamentum  domini 
Tacobi  de  Douglas  domini  de  Dalkeith  militis.  30 
"Sept.  1390.  —  Testamentum  ejusdem,  19  Dec.  1392. 
(9)  The  spectakle  of  luf,  translated  from  the  Latin 
by  G.  Myll,  at  St.  Andrews,  1492.  (10)  Catalogus 
librorum  manuscriptorum,  e  bibliotheca  D.  Joannis 
Ducis  de  Lauderdale,  1692.  (11)  The  quair  of  jel- 
ousy,  a  poem  by  [James]  Auchinleck,  written  about 
the  year  1480.  (12)  Collection  of  the  wills  of 
printers  and  booksellers  in  Edinburgh  between  the 
years  1577  and  1687.  (13)  An  obituary  from  the 
rental  book  of  the  preceptory  of  St.  Anthony,  near 
Leith,  1526.  (14)  Collection  of  papers  relating  to 
the  "Theatrum  Scotiae,"  and  "History  and  present 
state  of  Scotland,"  by  Captain  John  Slezer,  1693 
1707.  (15)  Collection  of  papers  relating  to  the 
geographical  description,  maps,  and  charts  of  Scot- 
land,   by    John    Adair,    F.R.S.,    geographer    for    the 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

kingdom  of  Scotland,  1686-1723.  (16)  Urbis  Edin- 
burgi  descriptio,  per  Davidem  Buchananum,  circa 
A.D.    1648. 

V.  III.  (1)  Two  ancient  records  of  the  bishopric 
of  Caithness,  from  the  charter-room  at  Dunrooin. 
With  a  prefatory  notice,  by  Cosmo  Innes,  Esq. 
(2)  Extracts  from  a  manuscript  volume  of  chronicles 
in  the  possession  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Panmure: 
—  De  tributariis  insulis,  De  Orcadibus  insulis,  The 
Chronycle  of  Scotland  in  a  part,  De  Johanne  Bal- 
lialo  &c.,  Nomina  regum  Scotorum.  (3)  Diploma 
of  Thomas,  bishop  of  Orkney  and  Zetland,  and  the 
chapter  of  Kirkwall,  addressed  to  Eric,  king  of 
Norway,  respecting  the  genealogy  of  William  Saint 
Clair,  earl  of  Orkney.  With  a  translation  by  Dean 
Thomas  Guild,  monk  of  Newbattle,  1554.  (4)  Ex- 
tract from  Thorm.  Torfaei  Orcades.  (5)  The  testa- 
ment of  Alexander  Suthyrland  of  Dunbeath,  at 
Roslin  castle,  15th  November  1456.  (6)  Testa- 
ment of  Sir  David  Synclar  of  Swvnbrocht  knycht,  at 
Tyngwell,  10th  July  1506.  (7)  The  diary  of  John 
Lesley,  bishop  of  Ross,  April  11-October  16,  1571. 
(8)  The  preface  by  Henry  Charteris  to  his  edition  of 
Henry's  Wallace,  printed  at  Edinburgh,  1594.  (9) 
A    catalogue    of    the    bishops    of    Orkney,    1112-1477. 

(10)  Notes  by  Professor  Munch  on  the  extracts  from 
the    Panmure    manuscript     in    the    present    volume. 

(11)  The  testament  of  Richard  Lawson,  bookseller 
and  merchant-burgess  of  Edinburgh,  1622.  (12) 
The  progress  of  my  Lord  Walden's  journey  in  Scot- 
land, in  August,  1614.  (13)  Carta  Jacobi  tertii  regis 
Scotorum  de  tenemento  terre  cum  orto  murato  in 
burgo  de  Edinburgh,  concess.  David  de  Dalrympill, 
15  Octobris  1471.  (14)  Proceedings  of  the  com- 
missioners of  the  Kirk,  at  a  meeting  held  at  Edin- 
burgh, in  July,  1627.  (15)  An  account  of  the 
foundation  of  the  Leightonian  Library.  By  Robert 
Douglas,  bishop  of  Dunblane.  (16)  Letters  relat- 
ing to  the  Leigntonian  Library,  Dunblane,  1703-1710. 
(17)  Letters  of  assedation  to  Agnes,  countess  of 
Bothwell;  and  other  deeds  connected  with  the  Hep- 
burns,  earls  of  Bothwell,  and  the  Hepburns  of 
Waughton,  1520-1564.  (18)  A  Godly  exhortation, 
as  set  forth  by  John,  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews, 
commonly  styled  The  twopenny  Faith,  1559.  (19) 
A  plan  of  the  city  of  St.  Andrews,  from  an  original 
drawing  by  James  Gordon,  A.M.,  minister  of  Rothie- 
may,  1642.  (20)  The  contract  with  James  de  Witte, 
painter,  for  the  portraits  of  the  kings  of  Scotland 
in  the  palace  of  Holyrood;  and  the  accompt  for 
portraits,  by  Godfrey  Kneller,  of  King  Charles  ii. 
and  his  brother  James,  duke  of  York,  ^1684.  (21) 
Extracts  from  The  richt  way  to  the  Kingdome  of 
Hevine.  (22)  An  advertisement  and  general  queries 
for  the  description  of  Scotland  by  Sir  Robert  Sib- 
bald,  M.D.,  His  Majesties  geographer  for  Scotland, 
1682.  (23)  Proposals  by  Walter  Gibson,  merchant 
in  Glasgow,  to  persons  who  wish  to  transport  them- 
selves to  America,  1684.  (24)  Advertisement  to  all 
tradesmen  and  others,  who  are  willing  to  trans- 
port themselves  into  the  province  of  East-New- Jersey 
in  America,  1684.  (25)  Extracts  from  the  acts  and 
proceedings  of  the  presbytery  of  Haddington,  relat- 
ing to  Dr.  Gilbert  Burnet,  and  the  library  of  the 
kirk  of  Salton,  1664-1669.  (26)  Letters  of  Patrick, 
earl  of  Bothwell,  and  articles  which  he  undertook 
to  maintain  at  the  appointment  of  the  king  of 
France,  1548-1549.  (27)  Additional  extracts  relat- 
ing to  the  earls  of  Bothwell  and  the  Master  of 
Hailes.  (28)  The  retour  and  royal  warrant  of 
taxation  of  the  lands  in  the  sheriffdom  of  Edinburgh, 
in  the  year   1479. 

Papiers  d'etat,  pieces  et  documents 

inedits  ou  peu  connus  relatifs  a  I'histoire 
de  rficosse,  au  xvi.  siecle,  tires  des  biblio- 
theques  et  des  archives  de  France,  et  pub- 
lies  pour  le  Bannatyne  Club  d'fidimbourg', 
par  A.  Teulet.    v.  1-3.     Paris  [1852-60].    4°. 

tCP 

Boyd,  William  K.,  editor.  See  Scot- 
land.—  General  Register  Office.  Calendar 
of  the  state  papers  relating  to  Scotland 
and  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 


Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Scotland  before 
1700  from  contemporary  documents. 
Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1893.  xix,  368 
p.,  2  maps.     8°.  CP 

See  also  Scotland.  —  Privy  Coun- 
cil.    The  register  of  the  Privy  Council. 

Burton,  John  Hill,  editor.  See  Scot- 
land. —  Privy  Council.  The  register  of 
the  Privy  Council. 

Calendar  of  the  Laing  charters,  A.D. 
854-1837,  belonging  to  the  University  of 
Edinburgh.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  Ander- 
son. Edinburgh:  James  Thin,  1899.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  1053  p.    4°.  t  CP 

CuUoden  papers:  comprising  an  exten- 
sive and  interesting  correspondence  from 
the  year  1625  to  1748;  including  numerous 
letters  from  the  unfortunate  Lord  Lovat 
...the  whole  published  from  the  originals 
in  the  possession  of  Duncan  George 
Forbes,  of  Culloden.  To  which  is  prefixed 
an  introduction  containing  memoirs  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Duncan  Forbes...  London: 
T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1815.  1  p.l.,  xv(i), 
xliv,  479  p..  1  fac,  2  port.     4°.  CP 

Curiosities  of  a  Scots  charta  chest,  1600- 
1800:  with  the  travels  and  memoranda  of 
Sir  Alexander  Dick...  of  Prestonfield. . . 
written  by  himself.  Edited  and  arranged 
by  Mrs.  Atholl  Forbes.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Brown,  1897.  xx,  339  p.,  14  fac,  5  pi.,  4 
port.     4°.  tCP 

Dennistoun,  James,  editor.  See  Mait- 
land  Club.     Miscellany. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  state  papers 
and  other  historical  documents  preserved 
in  the  archives  at  Hamilton  Palace,  A.D. 
1309-A.D.  1759.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Glasgow,  1847.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  59- 
208.)  tCP 

For  the  reigns  of  James  v.  and  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots,  and  for  the  whole  of  the  seventeenth  century 
the  collection  is  of  the  utmost  value.  The  col- 
lection has  since  been  calendared  by  the  Historical 
Mss.  Commission,  eleventh  report,  appendix,  part  6 
(1887). 

Dickson,  Thomas,  editor.  See  Scot- 
land.—  General  Register  Office.  Ac- 
counts of  the  lord  high  treasurer. 

Dickson,  William  Kirk,  editor.  See 
Scotland.  —  General  Register  Office.  Reg- 
istrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum. 

Documents    from  the    charter    chest    of 

the   earl   of  Airlie.  1578-1682.      (Spalding 

Club.      Miscellany.  Aberdeen,    1852.      4°. 

V.  5,  p.  203-206.)  tCP 

Eglinton  and  Winton  (14.  earl),  Archi- 
bald William  Montgomerie.  Report  on 
the  muniments. .  .at  Eglinton  castle.  By 
William  Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manu- 
scripts. Report  [no.]  10,  appendix  1,  p.  1- 
58.     London,  1885.     8°.)  C 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

Erroll,  The,  papers.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1842.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
211-349.)  tCP 

I.    Papers    relating   to  the   office   of   constable   of 

Scotland;     ii.     Bands    of  manrent,    friendship,    and 

alliance;  iii.  Letters;  iv.  Charters  and  miscellaneous 
papers. 

Ferguson,  James,  editor.  See  Papers 
illustrating  the  history  of  the  Scots  Bri- 
gade. 

Firth,  Charles  Harding,  editor.  See 
Scotland  and  the  Protectorate. 

Forbes,  Margaret  Alice,  editor.  See 
Curiosities  of  a  Scots  charta  chest. 

Fraser,  Sir  William.  See  Atholl  (7. 
duke),  John  James  Hugh  Henry  Stewart 
Murray;  Eglinton  and  Winton  (14.  earl), 
Archibald  William  Montgomerie;  Hamil- 
ton (12.  duke),  William  Alexander  Louis 
Stephen  Douglas  Hamilton;  Home  (12. 
earl),  Charles  Alexander  Douglas-Home; 
also  Maxwell,  Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling; 
Moray,  Charles  Stirling  Home-Drum- 
mond;  Roxburghe  (8.  duke),  Henry  John 
Innes-Kerr;  Seafield,  Caroline  Stuart, 
countess  of;  also  Strathmore  and  King- 
horn    (13.    earl),    Claud    Bowes-Lyon. 

Gibson-Craig,  Sir  W.  See  Great  Bri- 
tain. —  Ordnance  Survey,  and  Scotland.  — 
General  Register  Office. 

Gordon,  The,  letters.  [1568-1742.] 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1846.     4°.     V.  3,  p.  211-236.)  t  CP 

Letters  from  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  to  George, 
fifth  earl  of  Huntly;  from  James  vi.  to  George, 
the  sixth  earl;  from  James  vii.  to  George,  fourth 
marquis   of   Huntly,   etc. 

Grant,  James,  editor.  See  Seafield  (1. 
earl),  James   Ogilvie. 

Great  Britain.  —  Ordnance  Survey,  and 
Scotland.  —  General  Register  Office.  Fac- 
similes of  national  manuscripts  of  Scot- 
land selected  (by  Dr.  J.  Robertson]  under 
the  direction  of... Sir  W.  Gibson-Craig... 
and  photozincographed  by  Sir  Henry 
James.  [With  introductory  note  by  Sir 
W.  Gibson-Craig;  and  introduction  by  the 
editor,  Cosmo  Innes.]  Southampton:  Ord- 
nance   Survey    Office,    1867-71.      3    v.      f°. 

ttCP 

Part  I.  (1097-1296.)  1867. 
Part  II.  (1296-1488.)  1870. 
Part.   III.    (1488-1649.)    1871. 

Appended  are  a  few  mss.  of  later  date,  includ- 
ing the  treaty  of  union,  1707. 

Great  Britain,  —  Public  Record  Office. 
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1-4.     Edinburgh,  1881-84.     4°.  C 

V.  1.  1108-1272. 

V.  2.  1272-1307. 

V.  3.  1307-1357. 

V.  4.  1357-1509.      Addenda.      1221-1435. 


Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relat- 
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Thorpe.     London,   1858.     2  v.     4°.  C 

V.  1.  The  Scottish  series  of  the  reigns  of  Henry 
VIII.,    Edward    vi.,    Mary,    Elizabeth,    1509-1589. 

V.  2.  The  Scottish  series  of  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  1589-1603;  an  appendix  to  the  Scottish 
series,  1543-1592;  and  the  state  papers  relating  to 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots  during  her  detention  in 
England;    1568-1587. 

Great  Britain.  —  Record  Commission. 
The  acts  of  the  Lords  Auditors  of  causes 
and  complaints.  [Acta  dominorum  audi- 
torum.]  1466-1494.  [Edited  by  Thomas 
Thomson.]      London,    1839.     2   p.l.,   iv,    11, 

110,  111*-150*,   111-206,  86  p.,  2  fac.     f°. 

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The  acts  of  the  Lords  of  Council 

in  civil  causes.  [Acta  dominorum  concilii.] 
1478-1495.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Thomson.] 
[London,]  1839.     3  p.l.,  430,  60,  33  p.,  2  fac. 

f^  ttcp 

Hamilton  (12.  duke),  William  Alexander 
Louis  Stephen  Douglas  Hamilton.  The 
charters  and  miscellaneous  historical  pa- 
pers of. .  .the  duke  of  Hamilton.  [By  Will- 
iam Eraser.]  1  p.l.,  261  p.  (In:  Great  Bri- 
tain.— Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.  Report  [uo.]  11,  Appendix, 
part  6.     London,  1887.     8°.)  C 

Historians,  The,  of  Scotland.  [Edited 
bj'  W.  F.  Skene  and  others.]  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1871-80.     10  v.    8°. 

*R  — CP 

V.   7-10    published    by    W.    Paterson. 

V.  I.  Johannis  de  Fordun  Chronica  Gentis 
Scotorum.       Edited    by    William     F.     Skene.       1871. 

V.  II. -III.  The  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland. 
By  Andrew  of  Wyntoun.  Edited  by  David  Laing. 
V.   I.   and  ir.      1872. 

V.  IV.  John  of  Fordun's  Chronicle  of  the  Scot- 
tish nation.  Translated  from  the  Latin  text  by 
Felix  J.  H.   Skene.     Edited  by  W.  F.  Skene.     1872. 

V.  V.  The  lives  of  St.  Ninian  and  St.  Kentigern. 
Compiled  in  the  twelfth  century.  Edited  by  Alex- 
ander Penrose  Forbes,  bishop  of   Brechin.      1874. 

y.  VI.  Life  of  St.  Columba,  founder  of  Hy, 
written  by  Adamnan,  ninth  abbot  of  that  monastery. 
Edited   by    William    Reeves,    D.D.      1874. 

V.  VII.  The  book  of  Pluscarden.  Edited  by 
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V.  VIII.  Critical  essay  on  the  ancient  inhabi- 
tants of  the  northern  parts  of  Britain  or  Scotland. 
By   Thomas    Innes.      1879. 

V.  IX.  The  Orygynale  Cronykil  of  Scotland.  By 
Andrew   of   Wyntoun.      Edited   by   David   Laing.     v. 

111.  1879. 

V.  X.  The  book  of  Pluscarden.  Edited  by  Felix 
J.  H.   Skene,     v.   ii.     1880. 

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of  the  north  of  England,  particularly  in 
its  relation  to  Scotland].  Edited  by  J. 
Raine.  London:  Longman  &  Co.,  1873. 
xliv.  482  p.  4°.  (Great  Britain.  —  Public 
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of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  during  the 
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Home  (12.  earl),  Charles  Alexander 
Douglas-Home.  The  manuscripts  of  the 
earl  of  Home.  [By  William  Eraser.]  (In: 
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Collections,  continued. 

Historical  Manuscripts.  Report  [no.]  12, 
Appendix,  part  8,  p.  76-185.  London,  1891. 
8°.)  C 

Innes,  Cosmo,  editor.  See  Great  Bri- 
tain. —  Ordnance  Survey,  and  Scotland.  — 
Gener.\l  Register  Office. 

lona  Club.  Collectanea  de  rebus  Al- 
banicis,  consisting  of  original  papers  and 
documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the 
Highlands  and  islands  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh,  1847.     8°.  CP 

Includes  also  the  Transactions  of  the  club,  1833- 
36. 

James,  Sir  Henry.  See  Great  Britain. — 
Ordnance  Survey,  and  Scotland.  —  Gener- 
al Register  Office. 

Laing,  David,  editor.  See  Baillie, 
Robert;  also  Bannatyne  Club.  The  Ban- 
natyne  miscellany. 

Letters  to  the  Argyll  family,  from  Eliza- 
beth Queen  of  England,  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots,  King  James  vi.,  King  Charles  i.. 
King  Charles  ii.,  and  others.  From 
the  originals  preserved  in  the  General 
Register  House.  [Collected  by  A.  Mac- 
donald,  and  presented  by  the  duke  of 
Argyll.]  With  an  appendix.  Edinburgh, 
1839.  5  p.  1.,  (i)xiv-xvi,  88  p.,  14  fac.  "4°. 
(Maitland  Club.)  CA 

The   letters  cover   the   years   1520-1685. 

Livingstone,  Matthew.  A  calendar  of 
charters  and  other  writs  relating  to  lands 
or  benefices  in  Scotland  in  possession  of 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1907.  sq.  8°.  v.  41. 
p.  303-392.)  CPA 

Lockhart,  George,  of  Carnwath.  The 
Lockhart  papers;  containing  memoirs  and 
commentaries  upon  the  affairs  of  Scotland 
from  1702  to  1715,  by  George  Lockhart... 
His  secret  correspondence  with  the  son  of 
King  James  the  Second  from  1718  to  1728, 
and  his  other  political  writings.  Also,  Jour- 
nals and  memoirs  of  the  Young  Preten- 
der's expedition  in  1745,  by  Highland 
officers  in  his  army.  Published  from  orig- 
inal manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  An- 
thony Aufrere.  London:  W.  Anderson, 
1817.    2  v.    4°.  tCP 

MacConechy,  James,  editor.  See  Pa- 
pers illustrative  of  the  political  condition 
of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

M'Cormick,    Joseph.      See    State-papers 

and  letters  addressed  to  William  Car- 
stares. 

Macdonald,  Alexander,  editor.  See 
Maitland  Club.     Miscellany. 

Macfarlane,  Walter.  Geographical  col- 
lections    relating    to    Scotland    made    by 


Walter  Macfarlane.  Edited  from  Macfar- 
lane's  transcript  in  the  Advocates'  Libra- 
ry by  Sir  Arthur  Mitchell.  Edinburgh: 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1906-08.  3  v.  S°. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
V.  51-53.)  CPA 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Gleanings  from 
the  charter  chest  at  Cluny  Castle.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1895-1902.  8°.  V.  19,  p.  188-212; 
V.  20,  p.  202-247;  v.  21,  p.  391-452;  v.  23,  p. 
219-281.)  NDO 

1.  Selections  from  the  Lovat  letters  to  Cluny  of 
the   '45.      2-3.     Claverhouse  letters,  etc. 

Maidment,  James,  editor.  See  Abbots- 
ford  Club.  Miscellany;  also  Spottiswoode 
Society.     The   Spottiswoode  miscellany. 

Maitland  Club.  Miscellany  of  the  Mait- 
land Club;  consisting  of  original  papers 
and  other  documents  illustrative  of  the 
history  and  literature  of  Scotland,  v.  1-4. 
Edinburgh,  1833-47.     4°.  f  CP 

V.  1-3  edited  by  James  Dennistoun  and  Alexander 
Macdonald;  v.  4  edited  by  Joseph  Robertson. 

V.  I.  (1)  The  library  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
and  of  King  James  the  Sixth.  (2)  The  archearis 
of  our  Soverane  Ladyis  Gaird.  mdlxii-mdlxvii. 
(3)  Contract  of  marriage  betwixt  Alexander  Ogilvie 
of  Boyne  and  Mary  Bethune.  mdlxvi.  (4)  Ex- 
tracts from  the  registers  of  the  presbytery  of  Glas- 
gow and  of  the  kirk  sessions  of  Edinburgh  and 
Stirling  prior  to  the  year  mdci.  (5)  Obligation  by 
John,  earl  of  Cassiilis  to  make  certain  payments  to 
his  brother  Hugh  Kennedy  of  Brunston,  upon  his 
taking  the  laird  of  Auchindrain's  life.  Anno 
.MDCii.  (6)  Letter  from  King  James  vi.  to  the 
Privv  Council  of  Scotland,  and  proclamation  by 
the  Privy  Council,  anent  the  robes  of  earls,  judges, 
magistrates,  churchmen,  advocates,  clerks  of  the 
session  and  signet,  etc.  mdcvi-mdcx.  (7)  House- 
hold account  of  Ludovick,  duke  of  Lennox,  when 
commissioner  to  the  Parliament  of  Scotland.  Anno 
MDCVii.  (8)  Indenture  of  a  horse  race  betwixt  the 
earls  of  Morton  and  Abercorn  and  the  Lord  Boyd. 
.•\nno  MDCX.xi.  (9)  Letters  from  Henry  ii.,  king 
of  France,  to  his  cousin  Mary,  queen  dowager  of 
Scotland,  md.xlv-mdliv.  (lOj  Letters  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots,  during  her  residence  in  France, 
to  her  mother  Mary  the  queen  dowager  of  Scotland. 
(11)  Act  for  sequestrating  the  quenis  person  and 
detening  the  same  in  the  hous  and  place  of  Loch- 
levin.  XVI  Jun.  MDLXVii.  (12)  Royal  letters  and 
other  original  documents  addressed  to  the  lairds  of 
Barnbarroch.  mdlix-mdcxviii.  (13)  Cathologus 
librorum  quos  vir  eximius  et  beate  memorie  magis- 
ter  Clemens  Litill  Edinburgene  ecclesie  et  ministris 
ejusdem  obiens  legavit  et  consecravit.  mdlxxx. 
(14)  Inventories  of  buikis  in  the  Colleges  of  Sanct- 
androis.  mdlxxxviii-mdxcii.  (15)  The  testament 
and  lettir  will  of  Mr.  John  Johnstoun,  ane  of  the 
principall  maisters  of  the  New  College  of  St.  And- 
rois.  Anno  mdcxi.  (16)  Decreit  anent  the  rank- 
ing and  placeing  of  the  nobilitie  of  Scotland  in  thair 
ordour  in  parliaments  and  generall  counsells.  v. 
Martii  mdcvi.  (17)  Extracts  from  the  registers  of 
the  presbytery  of  Glasgow  and  of  the  kirk  sessions 
of  the  parishes  of  Cambusnethan,  Humbie,  and 
Stirling,  subsequent  to  the  year  mdc.  (18)  Peti- 
tion for  a  toleration  to  the  stang,  with  the  pro- 
ceedings  of   the   Regality    Court   of   Huntly   thereon. 

MDCCXXXIV. 

v.  II.  (1)  Acts  of  the  Parliament  and  of  the 
Privy  Council  of  Scotland,  relative  to  the  establish- 
ing and  maintaining  of  schools,  from  the  year 
Mccccxcvi  to  the  year  mdcxcvi.  (2)  Appendix  — 
Extracts  from  the  accounts  of  the  common  good  of 
various  burghs  in  Scotland  relative  to  payments  for 
schools  and  schoolmasters,  between  the  years  1557 
and  1634.  (3)  Extracts  from  original  letters  of 
George,  earl  of  Morton  to  his  son  James  Lord  Aber- 
dour,  as  to  proceedings  in  Parliament  relative  to 
the    Porteous    mob,    1736.      (4)    Acts,    statutes    and 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

other  proceedings  of  the  provost,  bailies,  and  council 
of  the  burgh  of  Edinburgh,  from  the  year  mdxxix 
to  the  year  mdxxxi.  (5)  Letter  from  Mr.  Zachary 
Boyd  to  Mr.  Patrick  Lindsay,  archbishop  of  Glas- 
gow, xxviii  Jan.  mdcxxxvii.  (6)  Bands  of  friend- 
ship by  Scott  of  Balwery,  Orrok  of  that  ilk,  and 
Boswell  of  Glasmont,  to  the  laird  of  Raith,  from  the 
year  mdix  to  the  year  mdlvi.  (7)  Acts  and  statutes 
of  the  Lawting,  Sheriff,  and  Justice  Courts,  within 
Orkney  and  Zetland,  from  the  year  mdcii  to  the  year 
MDCXLiv.  (8)  List  of  the  parishes  and  islands  within 
the  earldom  of  Orkney  and  lordship  of  Zetland  (ex- 
clusive of  the  bishoprick  of  Orkney),  and  certificate 
of  the  number  of  examinable  persons  in  each  parish 
and  island,  heads  of  familys,  days  services,  &c.,  Feb- 
ruary, 1748.  (9)  Journal  from  Kirkwall  to  Edin- 
burgh. (10)  Documents  relative  to  the  printers  of 
some  early  Scottish  newspapers,  &c.,  from  the  year 
MDCLXXxvi  to  the  year  mdccv.  (11)  Extracts  from 
the  records  of  the  burgh  of  the  Canongate  near  Edin- 
burgh, MDLXi-MDLxxxviii.  (12)  Royal  letters  and 
instructions  and  other  documents  from  the  archives 
of  the  earls  of  Wigton,  mdxx-mdcl.  (13)  Excerpts 
from  the  household  book  of  my  lord  archbishop  of 
St.  Andrews  from  1663  to  1666.  (14)  Appendix, 
Note  by  Mr.  Dennistoun,  regarding  the  letters  of 
Henry   ii.,    printed    in   vol.    i.    of   the   Miscellany. 

v.  III.  (1)  Acts  and  orders  of  the  Privy  Council 
of  Scotland  against  the  Clangregour,  and  informa- 
tion anent  the  state  of  the  Highlands  and  Isles.  — 
MDCX-MDCXxi.  (2)  Order  of  the  King  and  Lords 
of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland,  anent  the  elec- 
tion of  the  principal,  and  regents  of  the  College  of 
Glasgow;  and  for  balding  of  the  common  table 
within  the  said  college,  etc.  —  Aug.,  mdcii.  (3) 
The  address  of  the  provest,  baillies.  Town  Council 
and  citizens  of  the  city  of  Glasgow  to  King  William 
and  Queen  Mary  upon  their  Majestys  accession  to 
the  throne.  —  1  Feb.  mdcxc.  (4)  Bond  of  associa- 
tion by  the  chancellor,  rector,  principal,  dean  of 
faculty,  professors  of  theology  and  philosophy,  stu- 
dents and  others  belonging  to  the  University  of 
Glasgow. — I  MDCXcvi.  (5)  Establishment  for  the  pay 
of  His  Majesty's  standing  forces  in  the  kingdom  of 
Scotland. —  16  June  1684.  (6)  Establishment  for 
the  pay  of  Her  Majesty's  standing  forces  in  the 
kingdom  of  Scotland.  —  15  May  1702.  (7)  Extracts 
from  the  registers  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scot- 
land, and  other  papers  connected  with  the  method 
and  manner  of  ryding  the  Scottish  Parliament.  — 
MDC-MDCCiii.  (8)  Acts  of  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land for  settling  the  orders  in  the  Parliament  House. 
—  MDCLXii-MDccvi.  (9)  Lists  of  fees  and  pensions 
granted  to  the  officers  of  state  and  other  servants 
of  the  Crown,  etc.,  in  Scotland.  —  mdclxvii-mdcxcix. 
(10)  Letters  from  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  to  Sir 
Robert  Melvill;  and  other  papers  from  the  archives 
of  the  earl  of  Leven  and  Melville.  — •  mdlxv- 
MDLxviii.  (11)  Register  of  vestments,  jewels,  and 
books  for  the  choir,  etc.,  belonging  to  the  College 
of  St.  Salvator  in  the  University  of  St.  Andrews.  — 
circa  A.D.  mccccl.  (12)  Extracts  from  the  register 
of  the  kirk  session  of  the  city  and  parish  of  St. 
Andrews.  —  MDLix-MDLXiii.  (13)  Account  of  the 
expenses  of  certain  dogs  sent  to  the  king  of  Den- 
mark, and  requests  by  King  James  vi.  to  the  earl 
of  Mar  for  "terrieres  or  earth  dogges"  mdxcix- 
MDCXxiv.  (14)  Letters  from  Christian,  countess  of 
Devonshire  to  Thomas,  second  earl  of  Haddington 
and  to  William,  seventh  earl  of  Morton  about  the 
year  1639.  (15)  The  compt  of  James  Murray  of 
Kilbabertoun,  maister  of  Wark  to  our  Soverane 
Lord  of  the  haill  expensis  maid  upoun  building  and 
reparatiounes  within  and  about  his  Majesties  castell 
of  Stirling.  —  mdcxxviii-mdcxxix.  (16)  Declara- 
tions by  the  clergy  and  nobility  of  Scotland  and  by 
the  barons  and  commissioners  of  burghs  against  the 
National  Covenant  and  the  Solemn  League  and 
Covenant. — Jul.  mdclxxxi.  (17)  List  of  Popish 
parents  and  their  children  in  various  districts  of 
Scotland  as  given  in  to  the  lords  of  the  Privy 
Council  and  to  the  commission  of  the  General  As- 
sembly. —  mdcci-mdccv.  (18)  Accounts  of  the  burn- 
ing of  the  villages  of  Auchterarder,  Muthill,  Crieff, 
Blackford,  Dalreoch  and  Dunning,  about  the  begin- 
ning of  the  year  1716.  (19)  Commission  bv  the 
meeting  of  the  Estates  to  Sir  Alexander  Leslie  to 
be  general   of  all  the  Scots  forces.  —  mdcxl.      (20) 


The  testament,  testamentar,  and  inventar  of  the 
guidis  and  geir,  etc.,  pertening  to  umquhile  George 
Heriot  jeweler  to  the  Kingis  Majestie.  —  mdcxxiv. 
V.  IV.  (1)  In  festo  Sancti  Kentigerni  episcopi 
quod  extra  dvocesin  eius  celebratur  in  crastino  octaue 
Epiphanie  ad  Missam  officium.  A.D.  1492.  (2) 
Brevis  descriptio  regni  Scotie,  circa  A.D.  1296.  (3) 
Observations  of  Mr.  Dioness  Campbell,  deane  of 
Limerick,  on  the  West  Isles  of  Scotland.  A.D. 
1596.  (4)  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  state  papers 
and  other  historical  documents  preserved  in  the 
archives  at  Hamilton  Palace.  A.D.  1309-A.D.  1759. 
(5)  Register  of  the  provincial  synod  of  Glasgow  and 
Ayr.  A.D.  1687-A.D.  1690.  (6)  Demission  by  Dr. 
Robert  Leighton,  of  his  charge  ot  the  diocese  of 
Glasgow.     A.D.   1674. 

Mar  (12.  earl)  and  Kellie  (14.  earl),  Wal- 
ter John  Francis  Erskine.  Report  on  the 
manuscripts  of  the  earl  of  Mar  and  Kellie 
preserved  at  Alloa  House,  N.B.  [By  Henry 
Paton.]  London:  B.  Johnson  &  Co..  prtrs., 
1904.  xxviii,  608,  xi  p.  8°.  (Great  Britain. 
—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.)  C 

Masson,  David,  editor.     See  Scotland. — 

Privy  Council.     The  register  of  the  Privy 
Council. 

Masterton,  Francis.  Masterton  papers. 
1660-1719.  I.  Remarques  by  Francis  Mas- 
terton, being  notes  of  events,  1660-1719. 
II.  Advise  and  memorandum  to  them  that 
succeeds  me  in  Parkmylne,  1669.  iii.  A 
few  desyres  to  my  wyfe...l699  and  1702. 
IV.  Notes  by  Charles  Masterton,  1712-1713. 
v.  Lav\^es  for  regulating  the  Societie  of 
Husbandmen  within  the  Shyre  of  Clack- 
mannane,  1699.  Edited... by  V.  A.  Noel 
Paton.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Mis- 
cellanv.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  447- 
493.)  CPA 

Maxwell,  Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling. 
Report  on  the  family  muniments  of  Sir 
J.  M.  S.  Maxwell  at  Keir  House.  By  Will- 
iam Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal 
Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts. 
Report  [no.]  10,  Appendix  1,  p.  58-81.  Lon- 
don, 1885.     8°.)  C 

Miscellanea  Scotica.  A  collection  of 
tracts  relating  to  the  history,  antiquities, 
topography,  and  literature  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow:  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1818-20.  4  v. 
12°.  CP 

This  series  comprises  the  following  tracts,  most 
of  which  are  very  scarce: — Maule's  History  of  the 
Picts,  Monipennie's  Summarie  of  the  Scots  chroni- 
cles, with  a  description  of  the  Western  Isles;  His- 
tory of  the  feuds  of  the  clans,  &c.;  Life  of  Arch- 
bishop Sharp,  Munro's  Western  Isles,  Martin's  St. 
Kilda,  Buchan's  St.  Kilda,  Buchanan's  Chamsleon, 
Account  of  the  murthoure  of  James  i..  Narrative 
of  the  massacre  of  Glencoe,  Memoirs  of  Viscount 
Dundee,  the  Highland  clans,  and  the  massacre  of 
Glencoe;  Account  of  Dundee's  officers  in  France, 
Navigation  of  James  v.  round  Scotland,  Treatises 
on  the  second  sight.  Memoirs  of  the  ancient  alliance 
between  France  and  Scotland  by  Thomas  Moncrieff, 
Graham's  Account  of  Glencairn's  expedition  into 
the  Highlands  in  1653-54,  Life  and  death  of  James 
v.,  Buchanan's  Inquiry  into  the  genealogy  of  ancient 
Scottish  surnames,  with  a  history  of  the  family  of 
Buchanan;  Monro's  Genealogies  of  the  clans  of  the 
Isles,  &c. 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur,  editor.  See  Mac- 
farlane,  Walter. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


113 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

Moray,  Charles  Stirling  Home-Drum- 
mond.  Report  on  the  manuscripts  of  C. 
S.  H.  D.  Moray,  of  Blair  Drummond.  By 
William  Fraser  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manu- 
scripts. Report  [uo.]  10,  appendix  1,  p. 
81-199.     London,  1885.     8°.)  C 


(14.  earl),  George  Stewart.  Re- 
the  muniments  of  the  earl  of 
By  John  Stuart.  (In:  Great 
-  Royal  Commission  on  Histori- 
scripts.  Report  [no.]  6.  London, 
Appendix,   part    1,   p.   634-673.) 

tc 

William,   editor.     See   Selections 
family  papers  preserved  at  Cald- 


Moray 

port    on 
Moray. 
Britain.  - 
cal  Manu 

1877.     f° 

Mure, 
from  the 
well. 

Notices  of  original  unprinted  documents 
preserved  in  the  office  of  the  Queen's 
Remembrancer  and  Chapter-house,  West- 
minster, illustrative  of  the  history  of  Scot- 
land. [Edited  by  Joseph  Stevenson.] 
Glasgow:  Maitland  Club,  1842.  xv  p.,  1  1., 
(1)22-143  p.    4°.  CA 

(1)  Documents  respecting  the  affairs  of  Scot- 
land, during  the  reign  of  Edward  i.  [1297-1306.] 
(2)  Documents  respecting  the  affairs  of  Scotland, 
during   the   reign   oi    Henry   viii. 

Panmure  House.  Miscellaneous  char- 
ters and  contracts.  From  copies  at  Pan- 
mure  House,  made  from  the  original  docu- 
ments. [1151-1547.]  (Spalding  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Aberdeen,  1852.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  241- 
321.)  tCP 

Papers  from  the  charter  chest  of  the  earl 
of  Airlie.  at  Cortachy  Castle.  1420-1560. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1849.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  115-122.)  t  CP 

Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at  Dun. 
1451-1713.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1849.    4°.    v.  4.  p.  1-112.)      f  CP 

Chiefly  of  value  for  the  light  they  throw  on 
that  "Laird  of  Dun"  who  took  so  influential  a  part 
with  John  Knox  in  the   Scottish   Reformation. 

Papers  from  the  charter  chest  of  the 
duke  of  Richmond,  at  Gordon  Castle. 
[1338-1769.]  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellanv. 
Aberdeen,   1849.     4°.     v.  4,  p.   125-330.) 

tCP 

1.  Miscellaneous  papers;  2.  Bonds  of  manreni, 
friendship,  and  alliance;  3.  The  rentaill  of  the  lord- 
schipe  of^  Huntlye  alias  Strathbogye;  4.  Two  letters 
of  1746;  5.  Instrumentum  super  aucis  Sancti  Cuth- 
berti  —  1489. 

See  also   editor's  preface,  p.   xxvi-l.xvii. 

Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at  Pitto- 
drie.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aber- 
deen, 1842.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  177-208.)  t  CP 

The  papers  relate  principally  to  Sir  Thomas 
Erskine  of  Brechin,  secretary  to  King  James  the 
Fifth. 

Papers  illustrating  the  history  of  the 
Scots  Brigade  in  the  service  of  the  United 
Netherlands,  1572-1782.     Extracted  by  per- 


mission from  the  government  archives  at 
The  Hague  and  edited  by  James  Ferguson. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1899-1901. 
3  V.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Pub- 
lications. V.  32,  35,  38.)  CPA 

V.  1,  1572-1697.  V.  2,  1698-1782.  v.  3,  The 
Rotterdam  papers,  1709-82;  The  Remembrance:  a 
metrical  account  of  the  war  in  Flanders  1701-12,  by 
John    Scot,   soldier. 

Papers  illustrative  of  the  political  condi- 
tion of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  from 
the  year  m.dc.l.xxxix  to  m.dc.xcvi.  [Edited 
by  J.  MacConechy.]  Glasgow,  1845.  4  p.l., 
iii-xiii,  174  p.     4°.     (Maitland  Club.)  f  CP 

Papers  relative  to  the  regalia  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1829.  v.  p.,  7  pi.  4°. 
(Bannatyne  Club.)  f  CP 

Contains  a  reprint  of  Sir  George  Ogilvie's  True 
account  of  the  preservation  of  the  regalia  (1701), 
and   A    char   vindication    of   that   account. 

Paton,  Henry.  See  Mar  (12.  earl)  and 
Kellie  (14.  earl),  Walter  John  Francis 
Erskine. 

Paton,  James,  editor.  See  Scottish  na- 
tional memorials. 

Paton,  Victor  A.  Noel,  editor.  See  Mas- 
terton,  Francis.     Masterton  papers. 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour,  editor.  See 
Scotland.  —  General  Register  Office.  Ac- 
counts of  the  lord  high  treasurer,  and 
Registrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum. 

Raine,  James,  the  younger,  editor.  See 
Historical  papers  and  letters  from  north- 
ern registers. 

Registrum  Honoris  de  Morton.  A  series 
of  ancient  charters  of  the  earldom  of  Mor- 
ton with  other  original  papers.  Edin- 
burgh: [T.  Constable,]  1853.  2  v.  4°. 
(Bannatyne  Club.)  CP 

V.   1.   Original   papers. 
V.   2.   Ancient    charters. 

Robertson,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Mait- 
land Club.     Miscellany. 

Rogers,  Charles,  editor.  See  Stirling 
(1.  earl),  William  Alexander. 

Rose,  Sir  George  Henry.  A  selection 
from  the  papers  of  the  earls  of  March- 
mont,  in  the  possession  of...  Sir  G.  H. 
Rose,  illustrative  of  events  from  1685  to 
1750.  London:  John  Murray,  1831.  3  v. 
8°.  CP 

Roxburghe  (8.  duke),  Henry  John 
Innes-Ker.  Report  on  the  muniments  of 
the  duke  of  Roxburghe  at  Floors  Castle... 
by  Sir  William  Fraser.  (In:  Great  Bri- 
tain. —  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.  Report  [no.j  14,  appendix, 
part  3,  p.  1-55.     London,  1894.    8°.)  C 

Royal  letters  and  instructions,  and  other 
documents,  from  the  archives  of  the  earls 
of  Wigton.  1520-1650.  (Maitland  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1840.  4°.  v.  2. 
p.  363-494.)  tCP 


114 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

Royal  letters  and  other  original  docu- 
ments addressed  to  the  lairds  of  Barnbar- 
roch.  1559-1618.  3  fac.  (Maitland  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1834.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  253-283.)  tCP 

Scotland.  —  Exchequer.      The    accounts 

of  the  great  chamberlains  of  Scotland,  and 
some  other  officers  of  the  Crown,  rendered 
at  the  Exchequer,  mcccxxvi-mccccliii.  Edin- 
burgh: Bannatyne  Club,  1817-36.  3  v.  sq. 
4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)  f  CP 

V.  3   published   in   1817. 

The    exchequer   rolls    of    Scotland: 

Rotuli  scaccarii  regum  Scotorum,  edited 
by  J.  Stuart,  G.  Burnett,  M.  J.  G.  Mackay 
and  G.  P.  McNeill.  1264-1600.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878-1908.    23  v. 


4°. 


ttCP 


1. 

1264-1359. 

V. 

12. 

1502-1507. 

2. 

1359-1379. 

V. 

13. 

1508-1513. 

3. 

1379-1406. 

V. 

14. 

1513-1522. 

4. 

1406-1436. 

V. 

IS. 

1523-1529. 

5. 

1437-1454. 

V. 

16. 

1529-1536. 

6. 

1455-1460. 

V. 

17. 

1537-1542. 

7. 

1460-1469. 

V. 

18. 

1543-1556. 

8. 

1470-1479. 

V. 

19. 

1557-1567. 

9. 

1480-1487. 

V. 

20. 

1568-1579. 

Addenda.     1437-1487. 

V. 

21. 

1580-1588. 

10. 

1488-1496. 

V. 

22. 

1589-1594. 

11. 

1497-1501. 

V. 

23. 

1595-1600. 

Scotland.  —  General  Register  Office. 
Accounts  of  the  lord  high  treasurer:  Com- 
pota  thesaurariorum  regum  Scotorum.  v. 
1-7.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  T.  Constable,  prtrs.. 
1877-1907.    8°.  CP 

V.  1  edited  by  Thomas  Dickson;  v.  2-7  by  Sir 
James    Balfour    Paul.  v.   4.      1507-13. 

V.   1.      1473-98.  V.   5.      1515-31. 

V.  2.      1500-04.  V.   6.      1531-38. 

V.   3.      1506-07.  V.   7.      1538-41. 

Calendar  of  letters  and  papers  re- 
lating to  the  affairs  of  the  borders  of 
England  and  Scotland  preserved  in  Her 
Majesty's  Public  Record  Office.  London, 
1560-1603;  edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Edin- 
burgh: [Neill  &  Co.,  prtrs.,1  1894-96.  2  v. 
4°.  CP 

Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relat- 
ing to  Scotland  and  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots, 
1547-1603,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office,  the  British  Museum  and  elsewhere 
in  England,  v.  1-6(1547-1583).  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow,  1898-[1910.]     4°.  C 

V.  1-2  edited  by  Joseph  Bain;  v.  3-6  edited  by 
William  K.  Boyd. 

The  Hamilton  papers.    Letters  and 

papers  illustrating  the  political  relations  of 
England  and  Scotland  in  the  xvith  century, 
formerly  in  the  possession  of  the  dukes  of 
Hamilton,  now  in  the  British  Museum. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Edinburgh,  1890- 
92.     2  V.     4°.  CP 

V.   1.      1532-1543. 
V.   2.      1543-1590. 

Registrum     magni     sigilli     regum 

Scotorum.  The  register  of  the  great  seal  of 


Scotland.      [V.    l-lOj    (1306-1659).      London 
and  Edinburgh,  1814-1904.    8°  and  f°. 

tt  CP  and  CP 

y.  1  issued  by  the  Record  Commission  of  Great 
Britain.  A  new  edition  of  this  volume  was  issued 
in   1912. 

[v.  1.]  1306-1424.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Thom- 
son.]     xi(i)    p.,   2   1.,   256,   48   p.,   5    facs.      1814. 

[v.  2.]  1424-1513.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Paul,  viii 
p.,   1    1.,    1153   p.      1882. 

[v.  3.]  1513-1546.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Paul  and 
J.    M.   Thomson.      2   p.l.,    1066   p.,   1    1.      1883. 

[v.  4.]  1546-1580.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2    p.l.,    1180   p.      1886. 

[v.  5.]  1580-1593.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2   p.l.,   1156  p.      1888. 

[v.  6.]  1593-1608.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,   1141(1)   p.      1890. 

[v.  7.]  1609-1620.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2    p.l.,    1151(1)    p.      1892. 

[v.  8.]  1620-1633.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,  1095(1)   p.     1894. 

[v.  9.]  1634-1651.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thomson. 
2  p.l.,   1208  p.,   1   1.      1897. 

[v.  10.]  1652-1659.  Edited  bv  J.  H.  Stevenson 
and   W.   K.   Dickson.     424  p.      1904. 

Registrum     secreti     sigilli     regum 

Scotorum.     The  register  of  the  privy  seal 
of  Scotland,     v.   1.     Edinburgh,   1908.     4°. 

CP 

V.   1.      1488-1529.      824   p.      1908. 

Scotland.  —  Privy  Council.  The  regis- 
ter of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland. 
[First  series.]  v.  1-14.  1545-1625.  Edin- 
burgh, 1877-98.     4°.  CP 

V.  1-2  edited  by  John  Hill  Burton;  v.  3-14  by 
David    Masson. 

cxiii   p.,    1    1.,    773    p. 
cxi  p.,   1   1.,   845(1)    p. 
Ixxxviii    p.,    1    1.,    901    p. 
Ixxi  p.,  1  1.,  1022  p.,  1  1. 
xciii   p.,   1    1.,  966  p.,   1   1. 
Ixix   p.,    1    1.,    1072    p. 
Ixxxvi    p.,    1    1.,    939    p. 
xciv  p.,   1    1.,   1022   p. 
civ  p.,  1  ].,  904  p. 
cxv   p.,    1    1.,    1012   p. 
clxix  p.,    1    I.,   831    p. 


1. 

v.  2. 

V.  3. 

V.  4. 

V.  5. 

V.  6. 

V.  7. 

V.  8. 

V.  9. 

V.  10. 

V.  11. 

V.  12. 

V.  13. 

V.  14. 


1545-1569. 
1569-1578. 
1578-1585. 
1585-1592. 
1592-1599. 
1599-1604. 
1604-1607. 
1609-1610. 
1610-1613. 
1613-1616. 
1617-1619. 
1619-1622. 
1622-1625. 


Ixxxii  p.,   1   1.,   1072  p. 
Addenda,  1545-1625.     cxxx  p.,  1  I.,  994  p. 

The  register  of  the  Privy  Council 

of  Scotland.     Edited  and  abridged  by  P. 


Hume 

Brown.       Second     series.      v.    1-8. 

1625-1660.     Edinburgh,   1899-1908.     4°.  CP 

V.     1 

edited    by    David    Masson. 

V.     1. 

1625-1627.     cciii  p.,   1    1.,   872   p. 

V.   2. 

1627-1628.     Hi  p.,   1   1.,   775  p. 

V.   3. 

1629-1630.     xlv    p.,    1    1.,    807    p. 

V.   4. 

1630-1632.     Ivii    p.,    1    1.,    838    p. 

V.   5. 

1633-1635.     xlviii  p.,  1  1.,  851  p. 

V.   6. 

1635-1637.     xlvii  p.,  1   1.,  880  p. 

V.   7. 

1638-1643.     xlvii  p.,  1  1.,  807(1)  p. 

V.   8. 

1544-1660    [sic.    i.e.    1644-1660.]      xiv   p.,    1 

1.,    605 

P- 

The  register  of  the  Privy  Council 

of  Scotland.     Edited  and  abridged  by   P. 
Hume  Brown.    Third  series,    v.  1-5.     1661- 


CP 


1678.  Edinburgh,    1908-12.     4°. 
v.  1.     1661-64.     Lxv  p.,   1   1.,   898  p. 
v.   2.      1665-69.     1   p.,   1   1.,  830  p.,  2  1. 
v.   3.      1669-72.     xlviii,     851     p. 
V.   4.      1673-76.     xlvi,    808    p. 
V.  5.     1676-78.     xliii   p.,   1   1.,   799   p. 

Scotland  and  the  Protectorate:  letters 
and  papers  relating  to  the  military  gov- 
ernment of  Scotland  from  January,  1654 
to  June,  1659.  Edited  with  introduction 
and  notes  by  C.  H.  Firth.     Edinburgh:  T. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


115 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

&  A.  Constable,  1899.  Ixii  p.,  1  1.,  432  p..  1 
map,  3  plans.  8°.  (Scottish  History  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  31.)  CPA 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  editor.  See  Bannatyne 
Club.     The  Bannatyne  miscellany. 

Scottish  national  memorials.  A  record 
of  the  historical  and  archaeological  collec- 
tion in  the  Bishop's  Castle,  Glasgow,  1888; 
edited  by  James  Paton  with  the  assistance 
of  Sir  Arthur  Mitchell,  Joseph  Anderson 
tand  others].  Glasgow:  J.  MacLehose  & 
Sons,  1890.     XX.  359  p..  30  pi.     illus.     f°. 

tCP 

Seafield,  Caroline  Stuart,  countess  of. 
Report  upon  the  correspondence  of  Lord 
Chancellor  Seafield,  with  Sidney,  earl  of 
Godolphin. .  .and  others...  (By  Sir  Wil- 
liam Fraser.]  (In:  Great  Britain. — Royal 
Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts. 
Report  [no.]  14.  Appendix,  part  3,  p.  191- 
238.     London,  1894.     8°.)  C 

Seafield  (1.  earl),  James  Ogilvie.  Sea- 
field correspondence  from  1685  to  1708; 
edited,  with  introduction  and  annotations, 
by  James  Grant.  Edinburgh:  T.  and  A. 
Constable,  1912.  xxvi.  497(n  P-,  21.,  8  p., 
1  port.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,      new    series,    v.    3.)        CPA 

Selection  from  the  papers  of  the  family 
of  Boyd  of  Kilmarnock,  1468-1590.  1  fac. 
(Abbotsford  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1837.    4°.     p.  1-49.)  tCP 

Selections  from  the  family  papers  pre- 
served at  Caldwell.  [Edited  by  William 
Mure.]  Glasgow,  1854.  2  v.  in  3.  fac,  pi. 
4°.  CA 

V.   1.     1496-1833. 

V.  2,  part  1.   1723-1764. 

V.  2.  part  2.  1765-1821. 

Skene,  William  Forbes,  editor.  See  His- 
torians of  Scotland. 

Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  [Edited  by 
John  Stuart.]  v.  1-5.  Aberdeen:  the  club. 
1841-52.     4°.  tCP 

V.  I.  (1)  The  Straloch  papers,  1S8S-166S.  (2) 
Necrologia  coenobii  Sancti  Fransisci  apud  Abre- 
donenses.  (3)  Trials  for  witchcraft,  mdxcvi- 
MDXcvii.  (4)  Letters  from  Professor  Blackwell, 
and  others,  to  John  Ross  of  Arnage,  provost  of 
Aberdeen,  mdccxi-mdccxii.  (5)  Diary  of  the 
Reverend  Wilham  Mitchell,  minister  at  Edinburgh, 
MDCcxvii.  (6)  Nepenthes,  or  The  vertues  of  tabacco, 
by  William  Barclay,  M.D.  mdcxiv.  (7)  March  of 
the  Highland  army,  in  the  years  1745-46.  By  Cap- 
tain James  Stuart,  of  Lord  Ogilvie's  regiment, 
MDccxLV-XLVi.  (8)  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  the 
Reverend  John  Bisset,  minister  at  Aberdeen, 
MDCCXLV-XLVI.  (9)  Letters  from  Lord  Lewis  Gordon, 
and  others,  to  the  laird  of  Stonywood,  mdccxlv-xlvi. 

V.  II.  (1)  Letters  from  Simon,  Lord  Lovat  to 
his  kinsman  in  Aberdeenshire,  mdccxl-xlv.  (2)  The 
chronicle  of  Aberdeen,  mccccxci-mdxcv.  (3)  Act 
for  delyverie  of  dead  bodies  to  the  Colledge  of 
Aberdeen,  .mdcxxxvi.  (4)  Decreet  of  spulzie.  John 
Ogilvy  of  Stratherne  and  Mr.  James  Ogilvy,  com- 
mendator  of  Dryburgh  abbay,  his  tutor,  against 
Lauchlane  Macintosh,  and  others,  mdlxxi.  (5)  The^ 
kingis   lettres  commandan   the  erle  of  Murray,   leiv-* 


tenent,  to  pass  vpoun  the  Clanhattan  and  Bagenacht, 
for  to  destroy  thame  alvtherlie,  mdlxxxiii.  (6) 
A  brieff  account  of  the  watch  undertaken  by  Cluny 
Macpherson,  mdccxliv.  (7)  Papers  from  the  charter 
chest  at  Monymusk,  mdxc-mdccxx.  (8)  The  Arbuth- 
not  papers,  mcccclxxxvii-mdclxxxi.  (9)  Extracts 
from  the  register  of  the  Regality  Court  of  Spynie, 
MDXcii-MDci.  (10)  Extracts  from  the  manuscript 
collections  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow,  mdcv- 
MDCxcvii.  (11)  Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at 
Pittodrie,  mdxxiv-mdcxxviii.  (12)  The  Errol  papers. 
(13)  Papers  by  Thomas  Innes,  principal  of  the  Scots 
College  at  Paris,  and  documents  connected  with  his 
family.  (14)  The  order  of  combats  for  lyfe  in 
Scotland.  (15)  Memoir  of  John,  second  earl  of 
Perth.  (16)  Bulla  Urbani  iv.,  priori  et  fratribus  mo- 
nasterii    vallis    S.    Andree    de    Pluskardyn    concessa, 

A.D.    MCCLXIII. 

V.    III.       (1)     Letters    of    Lord    Grange,     1731-41. 

(2)  The  book  of  the  annual  rentaris  and  wedsettaris 
within  the  schirrefdome  of  Abirdein,  1633.  (3) 
Minutes  of  the  committee  for  loan  monies  and  tax- 
ations of  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,  1643.  (4)  Summons 
against  the  magistrates  of  Aberdeen,  1591.  (5) 
Process  against  the  Egyptians,  at  Banff,  1700.  (6) 
List  of  goods  plundered  from  tenants  in  Cromar. 
1644-47.  (7)  Protestation  by  Sir  Alexander  Irvine 
of  Drum  against  the  presbytery  of  Aberdeen,  1652. 
(8)  The  Gordon  letters.  (9)  Inquisitio  facta  apud 
Keandrochit  de  privilegiis  reliquiae  Sancti  Fillani, 
Aprilis  22,  1428.  (10)  Articles  of  agreement  be- 
tween the  earl  of  Iluntly  and  the  Regent  Murray, 
1569. 

V.  IV.  (1)  Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at  Dun, 
MCCCCLI-MDCCXIII.  (2)  Papers  from  the  charter 
chest  of  the  earl  of  Airlie,  at  Cortachy  Castle, 
Mccccxx-MDLX.  (3)  Papers  from  the  charter  chest 
of  the  duke  of  Richmond,  at  Gordon  Castle.  (4) 
The  rentaill  of  the  lordschipe  of  Huntlye,  alias 
Strauthbogye,  maid  be  the  richt  noble  and  michtie 
George,  marquis  of  Huntly,  eril  of  Engzie,  Lord 
Gordone  and  Badzenoche,  etc.  for  his  lordschipis 
landis  followinge,  conform  to  the  sett  maid  at 
Witsonday,  ane  thousand  and  sax  hundrethe  yeirs. 
(5)  Two  letters  of  1746.  (6)  Instrumentum  super 
aucis    Sancti    Cuthberti,    1489. 

V.  v.  (1)  Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  burgh 
of  Aberdeen,  1317-1508.  (2)  Extracts  from  the 
accounts     of     the     burgh     of     Aberdeen,     1398-1657. 

(3)  Letters  to  Dr.  James  Fraser,  mdclxxix- 
MDCLXXXix.  (4)  Documents  from  the  charter  chest 
of  the  earl  of  Airlie,  1578-1682.  (5)  Decreet  of  the 
synod  of  Perth,  in  the  case  between  William,  bishop 
of  St.  Andrew's,  and  Duncan  de  Aberbruthenoth. 
A.  D.  Mccvi.  (6)  Extracts  from  the  court  books  of 
the  baronies  of  Skene,  Leys,  &  Whitehaugh,  1613- 
1687.  (7)  Miscellaneous  charters  and  contracts 
from  copies  at  Panmure  House,  made  from  the 
original  documents.  (8)  Birth  brieves  from  the 
registers  of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen,  1637-1705.  (9) 
Missives  to  the  provost,  baillies,  and  council  of  the 
burgh  of  Aberdeen,  1594-1688.  (10)  Documents  re- 
lating to  Orkney  and  Shetland,  1438-1563.  (11) 
Statuta  et  leges  luJi  literarii  Grammaticorum  Aber- 
donensium,    1553. 

Spottiswoode  Society.  The  Spottis- 
woode  miscellany:  a  collection  of  original 
papers  and  tracts,  illustrative  chiefly  of 
the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh: The  Spottiswoode  Society,  1844-45. 
2  V.    viii,  526  p.;  viii,  528  p.     8°.  CP 

V.  I.  (1)  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Spottis- 
woode, from  the  ms.  collection  of  Father  Augustin 
Hay,  canon-regular  of  Saint  Genevieve  of  Paris, 
prior  of  Saint  Pieremont,  &c.  (2)  Papers  relating 
to  the  murder  of  Matthew  Sinclair  by  John  Spottis- 
woode of  that  ilk,  from  the  Balfour  mss.  in  the 
library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates.  (3)  Refu- 
tatio  libelli  De  regimine  ecclesiae  Scoticanae,  1620, 
by  Archbishop  Spottiswoode.  (4)  The  sermon 
preached  by  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God 
the  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews  to  the  General 
Assembly  holden  at  Perth,  the  25th  of  August,  1618. 
(5)  The  life  of  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God, 
James  Spottiswoode,  lord  bishop  of  Clogher.     From 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Collections,  continued. 

the  manuscript  of  Father  Augustin  Hay.  (6)  Poems 
by  Sir  Henry  Spottiswoode.  (7)  Address  of  Sir 
Robert  Spottiswoode,  lord  president  of  the  College 
of  Justice,  to  the  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, 1633.  (8)  Two  letters  relative  to  the  mur- 
der of  Sir  Robert  Spottiswoode  and  other  royalists, 
dated  from  St.  Andrews,  20th  January  1645-6.  (9) 
Captain  John  Spottiswoode's  petition  to  the  Estates 
of  Parliament  before  the  pronouncing  of  his  sen- 
tence, 28th  May  1650.  (10)  Lochiers  interview  with, 
and  his  account  of  the  murder  of  Sir  Robert  Spottis- 
woode. (11)  Speech  of  John  Spottiswoode,  Esq., 
to  the  Berwickshire  freeholders,  1702.  (12)  The 
Trimmer;  or  Some  necessary  cautions  concerning  the 
union  of  the  kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  England, 
printed  in  1706.  (13)  Account  of  the  battle  of 
Balrinnes,  3d  of  October,  1594.  (14)  Letter  ad- 
dressed to  His  Majesty  King  James  vi.  by  Johne 
Harisone,  giving  an  account  of  his  visit  to  Barbary  to 
liberate  slaves.  (15)  Eximii  animi  dotibus,  et  in 
Dei  vinea  cultoris  fidelis,  Domini  Gulielmi  Forbesii 
Edinburgeni  episcopi  vita,  1634.  (16)  Information 
anent  His  Majestie's  printers  in  Scotland.  (17) 
Answers  for  James  Anderson,  His  Majesty's 
printer,  and  Agnes  Campbell,  his  mother,  to  the 
petition  of  Robert  Saunders,  printer  in  Glasgow. 
(18)  Account  of  the  shire  of  Forfar,  circa  1682,  by 
John  Ochterlony,  Esq.,  of  Guynd.  (19)  Documents 
relative  to  the  palace  of  Linlithgow,  1540-1648. 
(20)  Narrative  of  a  retreat  of  a  portion  of  the 
allied  forces  from  Madrid  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo  dur- 
ing the  War  of  the  Succession  in  Spain,  July,  1706. 
By  a  corporal  in  Harvey's  Dragoons.  (21)  Letters 
of  Simon  Lord  Eraser  of  Lovat  to  George  Craw- 
ford, Esq.,  1728-30.  (22)  Letter  from  an  English 
traveller  at  Rome  to  his  father,  of  the  6th  of  May 
1721  O.  S.  (23)  Some  account  of  the  nature  and 
constitution  of  the  ancient  Church  of  Scotland. 
V.  II.  (1)  Processus  f actus  contra  Templarios  in 
Scotia,  1309.  (2)  Charter  by  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
with  consent  of  the  three  Estates,  in  favour  of 
James  Sandilands,  Lord  St.  John,  of  the  posses- 
sions of  the  Templars  and  Hospitallers,  24th  Janu- 
ary 1563.  (3)  Letter  from  Sir  Robert  Anstruther 
to  Lord  Chancellor  Hay,  relative  to  the  ransom 
of  Angus  Morraye,  detained  as  a  slave  in  Barbary. 
(4)  Trial  of  Isobel  Young  for  witchcraft,  February 
4,  1629.  (5)  Trial  of  Agnes  Finnie  for  witchcraft, 
Dec.  18,  1664.  (6)  Notes  of  cases  of  witchcraft, 
sorcery,  &c.,  1629-1662,  from  the  Books  of  Adjour- 
nal. (7)  Diurnal  of  occurrences,  chiefly  in  Scot- 
land, commencing  21st  August  1652,  and  ending 
April  13,  1654.  (8)  The  Kincardine  papers,  1649- 
1679.  (9)  Extracts  from  the  kirk-session  register 
of  Perth,  1577-1634.  (10)  Illustrative  matter  rela- 
tive to  Perth.  (11)  Warrant  by  Charles  ii.  in 
favour  of  Don  Rostaino  Cantelmi,  duke  of  Popoli 
and  prince  of  Petterano,  to  enable  him  to  prove 
his  descent  from  the  ancient  kings  and  queens  of 
Scotland,  2Sth  August  1681.  (12)  Ceremonial  of 
the  funeral  of  Field-Marshall  Robert  Douglas, 
Stockholm,  June,  1662.  (13)  An  account  of  the 
Lewis  and  some  of  the  other  Western  Isles,  from  the 
collections  of  Macfarlane  of  that  ilk.  (14)  Papers 
relative  to  the  submission  of  Angus  Macdonald  of 
Isla  to  His  Majesty  James  vi.,  1596.  (15)  Letter 
from  John  Coke,  Esq.,  of  Holkham,  to  the  lords  of 
the  Scottish  Privy  Council,  29th  June  1626.  (16) 
List  of  the  Scottish  officers  under  Gustavus  Adol- 
phus,  king  of  Sweden.  (17)  Short  account  of  the 
grievances  of  the  Episcopal  clergy  in  Scotland  in 
the  reign  of  Anne.  (18)  Memoirs  of  John,  duke 
of  Melfort,  being  an  account  of  the  secret  intrigues 
of  the  Chevalier  de  St.  George.  (19)  Account  of 
the  battle  of  Sheriffmuir  in  a  letter  from 
a  gentleman  of  Stirling  to  a  friend  in  Edin- 
burgh, 15th  November  1715.  (20)  A  true  ac- 
count of  the  proceedings  at  Perth,  1716.  By  the 
Master  of  Sinclair.  (21)  Memorial  relative  to  the 
prisoners  engaged  in  the  Rebellion  1715.  (22) 
Relics  of  the  Rebellion  1745-6.  (23)  Instances  of 
popular  credulity  at  the  commencement  of  the 
eighteenth    century. 

State-papers    and    letters,    addressed    to 
William     Carstares. .  .relating     to     public 


affairs  in  Great-Britain,  but  more  particu- 
larly in  Scotland,  during  the  reigns  of  K. 
William  and  Q.  Anne.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  life  of  Mr.  Carstares...  By 
Joseph  M'Cormick.  Edinburgh:  printed 
for  W.  Strahan  and  T.  Cadell,  London, 
1774.     xii,  800  p.     4°.  t  CP 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  review,  v.  2, 
p.   372-376,  437-439,  Edinburgh,   1774. 

Stevenson,  John  Home,  editor.  See 
Scotland.  —  General  Register  Office.  Re- 
gistrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum. 

Stevenson,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Notices 
of  original  unprinted  documents. 

Stirling  (1.  earl),  William  Alexander. 
The  earl  of  Stirling's  register  of  royal  let- 
ters relative  to  the  affairs  of  Scotland  and 
Nova  Scotia  from  1615  to  1635.  Edited 
with  a  biographical  introduction  by  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  Edinburgh:  printed  for 
private  circulation,  1885.     2  v.    4°.      ft  CP 

150  copies  printed.  The  letters  were  originally  in- 
tended to  be  issued  by  the  Bannatyne  and  Abbots- 
ford  Clubs. 

Straloch,  The,  papers,  fac,  2  pi.  (Spald- 
ing Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1841. 
4°.     V.  1,  p.  1-58.)  tCP 

See  also  editor's  preface,  p.  27-38. 

Strathmore  and  Kinghorn  (13.  earl), 
Claud  Bowes-Lyon.  Report  on  ancient 
charters ..  .at  Glamis  Castle.  By  Sir  Wil- 
liam Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain. — Royal 
Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts. 
Report  [uo.]  14,  Appendix,  part  3,  p.  174- 
190.     London,   1894.     8°.)  C 

Stuart,  John,  editor.  See  Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany;  also  Moray  (14.  earl),  George 
Stewart. 

Teulet,  Jean  Baptiste  Alexandre  Theo- 
dore. Relations  politiques  de  la  France 
et  de  I'Espagne  avec  I'ficosse  au  xvi. 
siecle,  papiers  d'etat,  pieces  et  documents 
inedits  ou  peu  connus  tires  des  biblio- 
theques  et  des  archives  de  France.  Paris: 
Veuve  J.  Renouard,  1862.     5  v.     8°.        CP 

V.  1.  Correspondences  frangaises,  1515-1560 
(Francois  i.,  Henri  ii.  —  Jacques  iv.,  Marie  Stuart) ; 
V.  2.  Correspondances  fran^aises,  1559-73  (Francois 
II.,  Charles  ix.  —  Marie  Stuart);  v.  3.  Corresdances 
frangaises,  1575-85  (Henri  iii  —  Marie  Stuart, 
Jacques  vi.);  v.  4.  Correspondances  frangaises,  1585- 
1603  (Henri  iii.,  Henri  iv.  —  Marie  Stuart,  Jacques 
VI.);  v.  5.  Correspondances  espagnoles,  1562-1588 
(Philippe    II.  —  Marie    Stuart,    Jacques    vi). 

See    also    under    Bannatyne    Club. 

Papiers  d'etat. 

Thomson,  John  Maitland,  editor.  See 
Scotland. —  General  Register  Office.  Re- 
gistrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  editor.  See  Great 
Britain.  —  Record  Commission;  also  Scot- 
land.—  General  Register  Office.  Regis- 
trum    magni    sigilli    regum    Scotorum. 

Tracts  illustrative  of  the  traditionary 
and     historical     antiquities     of     Scotland. 


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Edinburgh:  J.  Stillie,  1836.     1  p.l..  viii,  495 

p.     8°.  CP 

(1)    Hay's  Vindication  of  Elizabeth   More    (queen 

of  Robert    ii.)    and   her   children.      Edinburgh,    1723. 

(2)  Gordon's  Dissertation  concerning  the  marriage 
of  Robert  ii.  with  Elizabeth  More.     Edinburgh,  1759. 

(3)  Waddell's  Remarks  on  Innes'  Critical  essay  on 
the  ancient  inhabitants  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1733.  ^(4)  Cunningham's  Essay  upon  the  inscrip- 
tion on  Macduff's  Crosse  in  Fyfe.  Edinburgh,  1678. 
(5)  Memoirs  relating  to  the  restoration  of  King 
James  i.  of  Scotland.  London,  1716.  (6)  Taitt's 
Roman  account  of  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  answer 
to  Father  Innes,  &c.  Edinburgh,  1741.  (7)  Lord 
Ruthven's  relation  of  the  death  of  David  Rizzi,  1669. 
(8)  Johnston's  Historic  of  Scotland  during  the 
minority  of  King  James  v.  translated  by  Thomas 
Middleton.  London,  1646.  (9)  A  true  accompt  of 
the  baptism  of  Prince  Henry  Frederick,  son  of  King 
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Wodrow,  Robert.  Analecta:  or.  Mate- 
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Woodward,  B.  B.  The  Stuart  papers  in 
the  royal  collection,  Windsor  Castle. 
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Abercromby,  Patrick.  The  martial 
atchievements  of  the  Scots  nation,  being 
an  account  of  the  lives,  characters,  and 
memorable  actions,  of  such  Scotsmen  as 
have  signaliz'd  themselves  by  the  sword 
at  home  and  abroad,  and  a  survey  of  the 
military  transactions  wherein  Scotland  or 
Scotsmen  have  been  remarkably  con- 
cern'd,  from  the  first  establisliment  of  the 
Scots  monarchy  to  this  present  time. 
[Title-page  of  volume  2  has  in  addition]: 
Being  a  full,  complete  and  genuine  history 
of  Scotland  from  the  year  of  God  1329. 
to  the  year  1514;  with  a  clear  and  demons- 
trative confutation  of  the  errors  of  former 
writers  whether  domestic  or  foreign. 
Edinburgh:  Robert  Freebairn,  1711-15.  2  v. 
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Afkomst,  regeeringe,  leven  en  sterven 
van  alle  de  Koningen  van  Schotlant;  Zijn- 
de  109  in  't  getal.  Beginnende  met  Fergus 
de  eerste  Schotse  koninck,  naerde  de 
scheppinge  der  werelt  3641.  Voor  de  ge- 
boorte  Christi  330  jaren:  eijndi  gende  met 
de  doot  van  koninck  Karolus  Stuart,  bin- 
nen  Londen  onthalst  in  den  jare  1649,  den 
30,  Januarij.  Uijt  de  Schotse  kronijcken 
in  't  kort  bij  een  ghetrocken,  en  in  Neder- 
duijts  overgeset.  Amstelredam:  J.  Hart- 
gers,  1649.     16  p.    4°.  CP  p.box  4 

Afkomst,  regeeringe.  leven  en  sterven 
van  alle  de  Koningen  van  Schotlant,  zijnde 
110  in  't  getal.     Beginnende  met  Fergus  de 


eerste  Schotse  koninck  naer  de  schep- 
pinghe  der  wereldt  3641.  Voor  de  ghe- 
boorte  Christi  330  jaren:  Eijndigende  met 
den  tegenwoordige  regering  van  Koninck 
Carolus  Stuart  de  Tweede.  Uijt  de  Schote- 
kronijcken  in  't  kort  bij  een  getrocken,  en 
in  't  Nederduijts  overgeset.  Amsterdam: 
I.  Venckel,  1665.     16  p.    4°.  CP  p.box  4 

Aikman,  James.    See  Buchanan,  George. 

Alison,  Archibald.  The  old  Scottish 
Parliament.  (In  his:  Essays.  Edinburgh, 
1850.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  635-657.)  NCZ 

Repr. :  Blackwood's  magazine,  Nov.,   1834. 


AUardyce,     Alexander. 
John. 


See     Ramsay, 


Amours,  Francis  Joseph,  editor.  See 
Wyntoun,  Andrew  of.  The  original  chron- 
icle of  Andrew  of  Wyntoun. 

Ample,  An,  disquisition  into  the  nature 
of  regalities  and  other  heretable  jurisdic- 
tions, in  that  part  of  Great  Britain  called 
Scotland,  as  now  under  the  consideration 
of  Parliament.  Shewing  i.  Wherein  the 
evil  of  them  consists,  ii.  The  reason  why 
they  should  be  annihilated,  iii.  That  such 
annihilation  will  be  for  the  mutual  benefit 
of  both  nations,  but  more  particularly  for 
Scotland,  and  in  no  sense  a  breach  of  the 
Act  of  Union.  Addressed  to  the  considera- 
tion of  his  fellow  subjects  of  Scotland  by 
an  English  gentleman.  London:  M.  (Toop- 
er,  1747.    3  p.l.,  34  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.432 

Andrew    of    Wyntoun.      See    Wyntoun, 

Andrew  of. 

Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Bri- 
tain and  Ireland.  Catalogue  of  antiqui- 
ties, works  of  art  and  historical  Scottish 
relics  exhibited  in  the  museum  of  the  Ar- 
chaeological Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  during  their  annual  meeting,  held 
in  Edinburgh,  July,  1856...  [Compiled  by 
Albert  Way.]  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable  & 
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Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Scotland  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Douglas,  1887.  xxii,  500  p.,  9 
pi.     2.  ed.     8°.  CP 

Western    Highlands    of    Scotland. 

Speech  at  the  meeting  of  Edinburgh, 
Argyll,  Bute,  and  Western  Isles  Associa- 
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Bain,  Joseph.  A  Scottish  royal  tradi- 
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General  Works,  continued. 

Advocates.  [Edited  by  James  Haig.]  Lon- 
don: Hurst,  Robinson  &  Co.,  1825.  4  v. 
8°.  CP 

Portrait    lacking. 

V.  1.     Annals  of  Scotland,   1057-1603. 

V.  2.     Annals  of  Scotland,   1604-1640. 

V.   3.     Annals  of   Scotland,   1641-1649. 

V.  4.  Annals  of  Scotland,  1650-1652.  The  order 
of  K.  Charles  entring  Edinbrughe,  in  stait...l5 
Junij,  anno  1633.  The  memorable  and  soleme  cor- 
onatione   of   King   Charles...  18   of   Junij,    1633. 

Ballingall,  W.  Scenes  of  Scottish  story. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1874. 
88  p.    4°.  t  CPW 

Barbe,  Louis  A.  In  byways  of  Scottish 
history.  New  York:  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons  [1913).    vii,  371  p.,  1  port.    8°.        CP 

Contents:  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  The  four 
Marys.  Mary  Fleming.  Mary  Livingston.  Mary 
Beton.  Mary  Seton.  The  song  of  Mary  Stuart. 
Maister  Randolphe's  fantasie.  The  first  "Stuart" 
tragedy  and  its  author.  Loretto.  The  Isle  of  May. 
Edinburgh  and  her  patron  saint.  The  rock  of  Dum- 
barton. James  vi.  as  statesman  and  poet.  The  in- 
vasion of  Ailsa  Craig.  The  story  of  a  ballad  "Kin- 
mcnt  Willie."  A  raid  on  the  Wee  Cumbrae.  Riot- 
ous Glasgow.  The  old  Scottish  army.  The  story 
of  the  "long-tail"  myth. 

Barnett,  T.  Ratcliffe.  Reminiscences  of 
old  Scots  folk.  By  T.  R.  Barnett,  with  ten 
illustrations  in  colour  by  R.  Gemmell 
Hutchison,  R.S.A.  London:  T.  N.  Foulis, 
1913.     5  p.l.,  205(1)  p.,  10  pi.    8°.        NDH 

Barrett,  Michael.  Ancient  Scottish 
fairs.  (American  Catholic  quarterly  re- 
view. Philadelphia,  1911.  8°.  v.  36,  p. 
209-222.)  *  DA 

Ancient  Scottish  hospitals.  (Ameri- 
can Catholic  quarterly  review.  Philadel- 
phia,  1909.     8°.     V.  34,  p.  597-616.)     *  DA 

Gives  a  table  of  all  the  known  hospitals. 

Barron,  James.  How  Scotland  was 
made  a  nation.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1902].    8°.    V.  5,  p.  20-34.)       *  EC 

Bateson,  Mary.  The  Scottish  king's 
household.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1901-02.  8°.  V.  13,  p.  405-422;  v.  14,  p.  35- 
44.)  SEA 

The  Scottish  king's  household  and 

other  fragments,  from  a  fourteenth  cen- 
tury manuscript  in  the  library  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Cambridge.  (Scottish 
History  Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1904.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-43.)  CPA 

Beaton,  Angus  J.  The  social  and  eco- 
nomic condition  of  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land since  1800.  Stirling:  Eneas  Mackay, 
1906.     XV,    17-128   p.,    11    pi.,   2   port.      12°. 

CP 

Bellenden,  John,  translator.  See  Boece, 
Hector.  The  history  and  chronicles  of 
Scotland. 

Billings,  Robert  William.  The  baronial 
and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  Scotland. 
Illustrated   by    R.    W.    Billings ...  [and   W. 


Burn.]  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons 
[1848-52,.     4  V.     pi.     4°.  f  CRF 

Engraved   title-page. 

Black,  The,  book  of  Paisley  and  other 
manuscripts  of  the  Scotichronicon,  with  a 
note  upon  John  de  Burdens  or  John  de 
Burgundia,  otherwise  Sir  John  Mandeville, 
and  the  pestilence.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
1885.    5  p.l.,  5(1),  107  p.,  1  fac.    4°.      f  CR 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Altavona.  Fact 
and  fiction  from  my  life  in  the  Highlands. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1882.  xiv,  425  p. 
12°.  CP 

Nationality.       (Gaelic     Society     of 

Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1872. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  113-120.)  NDO 

The    Scot.    (Contemporary   review. 

London,  1878.    8°.    v.  33,  p.  97-112.)    *  DA 

Blair,  Rev.  Dr.  Aiteal  de  shean  nithean 
Gaidhealach  (A  glimpse  of  old  Highland 
affairs).  (Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.d.  12°.  v.  2, 
1891-94,  p.  275-299.)  NDO 

Boece  [Lat.  Boethius],  Hector.  Buik  of 
the  croniclis  of  Scotland;  or,  A  metrical 
version  of  the  history  of  Hector  Boece,  by 
William  Stewart;  edited  by  W.  B.  Turn- 
bull.  London,  1858.  3  v.  fac.  nar.  4". 
(Great  Britain.  —  Master  of  the  Rolls. 
Chronicles  and  memorials,     no.  6.)  C 

De     Scotorum     priscis     recentiori- 

busque  moribus  &  institutis.  (In:  Respub- 
lica,  sive  Statvs  regni  Scotise...  Lug- 
duni  Batavorum,  1630.  16°.  (24°.)  p.  82- 
92.)  CP 

The  history  and  chronicles  of  Scot- 
land: written  in  Latin  by  Hector  Boece; 
and  translated  by  John  Bellenden.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  &  C.  Tait,  1821.     2  v.     4°.  CP 

Boece  [Lat.  Boethius],  Hector,  and 
George  Buchanan.  Catalogvs  regvm 
Scotias.  (In:  Respublica,  sive  Statvs  regni 
Scotiae...  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1630.  16°. 
(24°.)     p.  111-136.)  CP 

Borthwick,  William.  An  inquiry  into 
the  origin  and  limitations  of  the  feudal 
dignities  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Gordon,  1775.    3  p.  1.,  82  p.    8°.  CP  p.  box  2 

Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  Notice 
of  the  sword-belt  of  the  sword  of  state  of 
Scotland,  restored  in  1892  to  the  Scottish 
regalia  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ogilvy  Baker. 
2  pi.  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
sq.  8°.     V.  28,  p.  279-298.)  CPA 

Brown,  James,  editor.  See  Ross,  James 
Merry. 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  History  of  Scot- 
land. Cambridge:  University  Press,  1899- 
1909.     3  V.     maps,   plans.     8°.  CP 

v.  1:  To  the  accession  of  Mary  Stewart;  v.  2: 
From  the  accession  of  Mary  Stewart  to  the  Revolu- 
tion of  1689;  V.  3:  From  the  Revolution  of  1689 
to   the   Disruption,    1843. 


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119 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

New,  a,  history  of  Scotland.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  165,  p.  746-758.)  *  DA 

On   P.    Hume   Brown's   History. 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Intellectual  in- 
fluences of  Scotland  on  the  continent. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1914. 
4°.     V.  11,  p.  121-135.)  CPA 

The  moulding  of  the  Scottish  na- 
tion. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1904.     4°.     V.  1,  p.  245-249.)         CPA 

The  Scottish  nobility  and  their  part 

in  the  national  history.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
157-170.)  CPA 

The    teaching    of    Scottish    history 

in  schools.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1908.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  41-51.)      CPA 

Browne,  James.  .\  history  of  the  High- 
lands and  of  the  Highland  clans.  Illus- 
trated by  a  series  of  portraits,  family  arms, 
and  other  illustrative  engravings.  Glas- 
gow: A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1843.     4  v.     8°. 

CPE 

With. .  .selection  from  the... 

Stuart  papers.  London:  A.  Fullarton  & 
Co.,  1851-52.    4  v.    66  pi.     new  ed.    4°. 

CPE 

Bruce,  Rosslyn.  The  legend  of  the  cor- 
onation stone.  (Antiquary.  London,  1902. 
sq.  8°.    V.  38,  p.  173-175.)  CA 

Buchanan,  George.  Rerum  Scoticarum 
historia . .  .ad  Jacobum  vi.  Scotorum  re- 
gem.  Accessit  de  Jure  Regni  apud  Scotos 
dialogus.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum:  A. 
Schouten,  1697.    [lOj,  11-700,  [36]  p.    8°.  CP 

The  history  of  Scotland.     Written 

in  Latin. .  .faithfully  rendered  into  Eng- 
lish. London:  A.  Churchil,  1690.  3  p.l.. 
7(1),  434,  286  p.,  18  1.     f°.  t  CP 

Third  edition  revised  and  cor- 
rected from  the  Latin  original.  London: 
H.  Parker,  printer,  1733.     8°.  CP 

V.  2  only. 

Edinburgh:  A.  Donaldson  and 

J.  Reid,  1762.     2  v.     5.  ed.    8°.  CP 

Translated  from  the  Latin  of 

George  Buchanan;  with  notes,  and  a  con- 
tinuation to  the  Union  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Anne.  By  James  Aikman.  Glas- 
gow: Blackie,  Fullarton,  &  Co.,  1827.  4  v. 
map,  pi.,  port.     8°.  CP 

See  also  Boece,  Hector,  and  George 

Buchanan. 

Buchanan,  George,  and  William  Cam- 
den. Scotiae  regni  topographia.  (In:  Res- 
publica,  sive  Statvs  regni  Scotiae...  Lug- 
duni  Batavorum,  1630.    16°.    (24°.)  p.  5-68.) 

CP 


Buchanan,  Alaurice.  Liber  Pluscarden- 
sis.  The  book  of  Pluscarden.  [By  Maurice 
Buchanan.]  Edited  [and  translated]  by 
Felix  J.  H.  Skene.  Edinburgh:  W.  Pater- 
son,  1877-80.  2  v.  8°.  (Historians  of 
Scotland,     v.  7,  10.)  CP 

Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.  History  of 
civilisation  in  England.  From  the  2d  Lon- 
don edition.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  & 
Co.,    1861.     2  V.     8°.  *R-CB 

Scotland  is  dealt  with  in  v.  2,  p.   123-472. 

Burn,  William.  See  Billings,  Robert 
William. 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  The  memoires  of  the 
lives  and  actions  of  James  and  William, 
dukes  of  Hamilton  and  Castleherald,  &c., 
in  which  an  account  is  given  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  civil  wars  of  Scotland 
...from  1625,  to...  1652...  In  seven 
books.  London:  R.  Royston,  1677.  [16], 
436,  [12]  p.,  2  port.  f°.  (In:  J.  Spotiswood, 
The  history  of  the  church  and  state  of 
Scotland.     London,    1677.     part  2.) 

Stuart  1214 

Burnett,  George.  Scotland  in  times 
past.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1888. 
8°.     V.  11,  p.  1-34.)  *DA 

Bums,  William.  Scottish  history,  mem- 
ories, and  associations,  being  an  address 
to  the  Glasgow  Saint  Andrew's  Society. 
Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son  [1863].  57  p. 
16°.  *  C  p.v.  1042 

What's    in    a   name?      [By   William 

Burns.)  Glasgow:  W.  G.  Blackie  &  Co., 
printers,  1860.     72  p.     8°.  CP  p.  box 

On  the  substitution  of  the  name  "England"  for 
"Great   Britain,"  to   the  prejudice  of   Scotland. 

Burton,  John  Hill.  The  history  of  Scot- 
land from  Agricola's  invasion  to  the  Revo- 
lution of  1688.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1867-70.     7  v.     8°.  CP 

The     history     of     Scotland,     from 

Agricola's  invasion  to  the  extinction  of  the 
last  Jacobite  insurrection.  New  York: 
Scribner,  Welford,  &  Armstrong,  1875.  8 
V.    2.  ed.     12°.  Stuart  7439 

The  Scot  abroad.    Edinburgh:  Wm. 

Blackwood  &  Sons,  1864.    2  v.     12°. 

Stuart  7498 

Mathieson,  William  Law.     Hill  Burton 

in     error.       (Scottish     historical     review. 

Glasgow,  1904.    4°.     v.  1,  p.  48-54.)     CPA 

On  some  of  the  more  important  errors  in  Burton's 
History  of  Scotland. 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crich- 
ton  Stuart.  Parliament  in  Scotland. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1889.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  399-416.)  *  DA 

[Paisley:     for     the]     Scottish 

Home  Rule  Association,  1889.     16  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  630 

Title  from  cover.  Reprinted  from  the  Scottish 
review.   1889. 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Scottish       coronations.         Paisley: 

Alexander  Gardner,  1902.    2  p.l.,  310  p.    8°. 

CP 

The  first  three  papers  are  reprinted  from  the 
Scottish  review,  v.  10-11. 

Camden,  William,  joint  author.  See 
Buchanan,  George,  and  William  Camden. 

Campbell,  A.  J.  The  making  of,  Scot- 
land. (Quarterly  review.  London,  1911. 
8°.    V.  215,  p.  397-422.)  *  DA 

Campbell,  Duncan.  The  exchequer  rolls 
of  Scotland.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1900.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  210-233.)  NDO 

Campbell,  John  A.  The  royal  families  of 
Scotland.  Glasgow:  Geo.  Gallic,  1863.  iv, 
30  p.     sq.  8°.  CP 

Carruthers,  Robert.  The  Highland  note- 
book; or,  Sketches  and  anecdotes.  Inver- 
ness: Courier  Office,  1887.  1  p.l.,  vii,  427  p. 
new  ed.     12°.  CP 

Catalogue  of  the  naval  &  military  exhi- 
bition, historic,  technical  and  artistic,  held 
in  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy  Galleries, 
Edinburgh...  Edinburgh,  F.  Murray,  1889. 
vii  p.,  2  1.,  268  p.     12°. 

Caw,  James.  Portraits  of  the  first  five 
Jameses.  5  pi.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1910.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  113-118.)  CPA 

Certain,  On,  delusions  of  the  North 
Britons.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1876.  8°. 
V.  48,  p.  173-187.)  *DA 

Highland  dress,  bagpipes,  etc. 

Chalmers,  George.  Caledonia;  or,  An 
account,  historical  and  topographical,  of 
North  Britain,  from  the  most  ancient  to 
the  present  times...  London:  T.  Cadell 
&  W.  Davies,  1807-24.     3  v.     4°.  f  CP 

V.  1:  book  1,  Roman  period,  80-446;  book  2, 
Pictish  period,  446-843;  book  3,  Scottish  period,  843- 
1097;  book  4,  Scoto-Saxon  period,   1097-1306. 

V.  2.  Topography:  ch.  1,  Introductory  notices; 
ch.  2,  Roxburghshire;  ch.  3,  Berwickshire;  ch.  4, 
Hadingtonshire;  ch.  5,  Edinburghshire;  ch.  6,  Lin- 
lithgowshire;  ch.   7,  Peeblisshire;  ch.   8,   Selkirkshire. 

V.  3.  Topography  continued:  ch.  1,  Introductory 
notices;  ch.  2,  Dumfriesshire;  ch.  3,  Kirkcudbright- 
shire; ch.  4,  VVigtonshire;  ch.  5,  Ayrshire;  ch.  6. 
Lanarkshire;  ch.  7,  Renfrewshire;  ch.  8,  Dumbar- 
tonshire. 

Index.      Paisley:    A.    Gardner, 

1902.     2  p.l.,   (1)8-271(1)  p.     4°.  t  CP 

Chambers,  Robert.  Domestic  annals  of 
Scotland,  from  the  Reformation  to  the 
Revolution.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Cham- 
bers, 1858.     2  V.     8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  the  Gentleman's  magazine,  v.  205, 
p.  34-45,  London,  1858. 

Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Cham- 
bers, 1869-74.     3v.    8°.  CP 

V.  1-2  are  2.  ed.;  v.  3,  3.  ed. 


Chesterton,  Gilbert  Keith.  Edward  vii. 
and  Scotland.  (In  his:  All  things  con- 
sidered. London:  Methuen  &  Co.  [1908.] 
2.  ed.     16°.  p.   125-133.)  NCZ 

Chronica  de  Mailros,  e  codice  unico  in 
Bibliotheca  Cottoniana  servato  nunc  ite- 
rum  in  lucem  edita.  Notulis  indiceque 
aucta.  [Edited  by  Joseph  Stevenson.] 
Edinburgi:  Typ.  Soc.  Edinburgensis  [print- 
ed for  the  Bannatyne  Club],  1835.  2  p.l., 
xvii,  238,  xliii  p.,  3   fac.     sq.  4°.  f  CP 

Chronicon  de  Lanercost,  m.cc.i.-m.ccc- 
XLVi.  e  codice  Cottoniano,  nunc  primus 
typis  mandatum.  [Edited  by  Joseph  Ste- 
venson.] Edinburgh:  [Maitland  Club,] 
1839.     2  V.     4°.  CA 

Cody,  E.  G.,  editor.  See  Leslie,  John. 
The  historic  of  Scotland  wrytten  first  in 
Latin. 

Colville,  James.  By-ways  of  history. 
Studies  in  the  social  life  and  rural  econ- 
omy of  the  olden  time.  Edinburgh:  David 
Douglas,  1897.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  325  p.     12°.  CP 

Contents:  (1)  Lowland  Scotland  in  the  time  of 
Burns.  (2)  An  antiquarian  ramble  in  Kintyre.  (3) 
The  Bruce  and  Bannockburn.  (4)  The  Complaynt 
of  Scotlande.  (S)  Scottish  trade  in  the  olden  time. 
(6)  A  'familiar  autocrat.'  (7)  The  Scottish  tour 
in  the  daj's  of  Charles  i.  (8)  Scotland  under  the 
Roundheads.  (9)  The  Covenanter  abroad.  (10) 
A  new  statistical  account  of  Scotland.  (11)  Town 
life    in    the    eighteenth    century. 

Constable,  Archibald  David,  editor.  See 
Major,   John. 

Cowan,  Samuel.  The  lord  chancellors 
of  Scotland,  from  the  institution  of  the 
office  to  the  treaty  of  union.  Edinburgh: 
W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  Ltd.,  1911.  2  v.  port. 
8°.  CP 

Cronycle,  The,  of  Scotland  in  a  part. 
(Bannatyne  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
4°.     V.  3,  p.  35-42.)  tCP 

Crosland,  T.  W.  H.  The  unspeakable 
Scot.  London:  Grant  Richards,  1902.  1 
p.l.,  215  p.     12°.  CP 

Curie,  x\lexander  Ormiston.  Notice  of 
four  contracts  or  bonds  of  fosterage;  with 
notes  on  the  former  prevalence  of  the 
custom  of  fosterage  in  the  Scottish  High- 
lands. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  10-22.)  CPA 

Dalrymple,  Sir  David.  Annals  of  Scot- 
land, from  the  accession  of  Malcolm  in., 
surnamed  Canmore,  to  the  accession  of 
Robert  i.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  Balfour 
&  Smellie,  1776.     4  p.l.,  401   p.     4°.     f  CP 

Dalrymple,  James,  translator.  See  Les- 
lie, John.  The  historic  of  Scotland  wryt- 
ten first  in  Latin. 

Dalyell,  John  Graham,  editor.  See  Lind- 
say, Robert,  of  Pitscottie.  The  chronicles 
of  Scotland. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Scotia  rediviva. 
Home  rule  for  Scotland.  With  lives  of 
Sir  William  Wallace,  George  Buchanan, 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  and  Thomas  Spence. 
London:  Wm.  Reeves,  n.  d.    113,  [5]  p.    12°. 

CP 

Dibdin,  Thomas  Frognall.  A  biblio- 
graphical, antiquarian,  and  picturesque 
tour  in  the  northern  counties  of  England 
and  in  Scotland.  London:  printed  for  the 
author,  1838.    2  v.    8°.  *  GAH 

Doran,  John.  Deposed  monarchs  of 
Scotland.  (In  his:  Monarchs  retired  from 
business.  New  York,  1857.  12°.  v.  1, 
p.  132-138.)  *R-AB 

Drake,  James.  Historia  Anglo-Scotica: 
or  an  impartial  history  of  all  that  happen'd 
between  the  kings  and  kingdoms  of  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  reign  of  William  the  Conqueror,  to 
the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth...  London: 
J.    Hartley,   1703.      [14,,   423   p.     8°.       CP 

Duff,  William.  A  new  and  full,  critical, 
biographical,  and  geographical  history  of 
Scotland.  Containing  the  history  of  the 
succession  of  their  kings,  from  Robert 
Bruce,  to  the  present  time.  With  an  im- 
partial account  of  their  constitution,  genius, 
manners,  and  customs...  Together  with 
an  appendix. .  .  By  an  Impartial  hand  (i.  e. 
William  Duffj.  London:  the  author,  1749. 
4  p.l.,  360  p.     f°.  ttCP 

Appendix   lacking. 

Dunbar,  Sir  Archibald  Hamilton.  Scot- 
tish kings:  a  revised  chronology  of  Scot- 
tish history,  1005-1625.  With  notices  of 
the  principal  events,  tables  of  regnal  years, 
pedigrees,  calendars,  etc.  Edinburgh: 
David  Douglas,  1899.  xv,  420  p.,  1  1.,  4 
maps.     8°.  CP 

Bibliography  on  p.  381-392. 

Reviewed  by  Sir  A.  C.  Lawrie  in  the  Scottish  his- 
totical  review,  v.   5,  p.   107-108,  Glasgow,   1908. 

Duncan,  J.  Dalrymple.  St.  Martin  d'Aux- 
igny,  an  old  Scots  colony  in  France. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
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series,  v.  1,  p.  544-549.)  CPA 

Early  Scottish  burghs.  (Scottish  re- 
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*DA 

Erskine,  Carlo.  A  letter  to  the  earl  of 
Buchan  from  Monsignore  Carlo  Erskine, 
domestic  prelate  to  Pope  Pius  vi.,  with 
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Extracta  e  variis  cronicis  Scocie;  from 
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The  manuscript  is  contemporary  for  the  reign  of 
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Eyre,  Charles,  Roman  Catholic  arch- 
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Fischer,  Thomas  A.  The  Scot  in  Ger- 
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The  Scots  in  Sweden,  being  a  con- 
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abroad.  Edited  with  an  introductory  note 
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Fitzgerald,  M.  S.  [Kings  of]  Scotland. 
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Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notice  of  an 
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Foulis,  Sir  James.  An  inquiry  into  the 
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Gait,  John.  Pictures,  historical  and  bio- 
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Godkin,  James.  Ireland  and  Scotland. 
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Gomme,  George  Laurence.  Archaic 
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Goodall,  Walter.  See  Fordun,  John  of. 
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Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Old  burghal  life 
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Gregory,  Donald.  History  of  the  wes- 
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Grub,  George.  See  Innes,  Thomas. 
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Haig,  James,  editor.  See  Balfour,  Sir 
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Hibbert,  Samuel.  Illustration  of  the 
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General  Works,  continued. 

Hilton,  James.  The  coronation  stone 
at  Westminster  Abbey.  1  pi.  (Archaeolo- 
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Historical,  An,  account  of  the  antient 
rights  and  power  of  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland. .  .to  which  is  prefix'd,  a  short 
introduction  upon  government  in  general 
Printed  in  the  year  1703.  xxxii,  160 
p.     8°.  CP 

History  and  poetry  of  the  Scottish  Bor- 
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*DA 

Holyrood  Abbey.  Chronicon  coenobii 
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cairn.]  Edinburgi,  1828.  2  p.l.,  4,  v-xiii,  34 
p.,   1  pi.     4°.      (Bannatyne   Club.)         f  CP 

With  presentation  inscription:  To  John  Elder 
Esquire  from  his  friend  Rob:  Pitcairn,  Edin. 
30th  March  1828. 

Hope,  William  Henry  St.  John.  See 
Royal  house,  The,  of  Stuart. 

Imrie,  John.  The  Scot  —  at  home  and 
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Innes,  Cosmo.  Lectures  on  Scotch 
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CP 

I.  Introductory.  ii.  Charters.  ill.  Parliament. 
IV.  The  Old  Church,  v.  Old  forms  of  law.  vi. 
Rural  occupations,     vii.  Books,     viii.  Appendix. 

Notes  of  some  mss.  in  English  li- 
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mss.  of  Scotland,"  now  being  photozinco- 
graphed  at  Southampton.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Scotland      in      the      middle      ages. 

Sketches  of  early  Scottish  history  and 
social  progress.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston 
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Stuart  7449 

See      also      Origines      parochiales 

Scotiae. 

Innes,  Thomas.  The  civil  and  ecclesias- 
tical history  of  Scotland.  A.D.  lxxx- 
Dcccxviii.  [Edited  by  George  Grub.]  Ab- 
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Irving,  Joseph.  On  the  origin  and  in- 
fluence of  burghs  in  Scotland.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
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The  origin  and  progress  of  burghs 

in  Scotland.  [Glasgow:]  printed  for  private 
circulation,  1865.    23  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.  579 


Jamieson,  John.  Bell  the  cat;  or,  Who 
destroj'ed  the  Scottish  abbeys?  Stirling: 
Eneas  Mackay,  1902.  xvi,  17-369(1)  p., 
36  pi.    8°.  CRF 

Jeudwine,  J.  W.  The  growth  of  Scot- 
land. (In  his:  First  twelve  centuries  of 
British  story.  London,  1912.  8°.  p.  189- 
192.)  CB 

Johnstone,  T.  B.  "Nemo  me  impune  la- 
cessit."  An  address  on  Scotland,  its  motto 
and  its  people...  Bolton:  G.  Winterburn, 
1884.     62  p.     16°.  *C  p.v.  630 

Repr.:   The  Bolton  Guardian. 

Joyce,  Patrick  Weston.  The  lia  fail  and 
the  Westminster  coronation  stone.  (Irish 
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Kames,  Henry  Home,  lord.  Essays 
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law  into  Scotland.  ii.  Constitution  of 
Parliament.  iii.  Honour.  Dignity,  iv. 
Succession  or  descent.  With  an  appendix, 
upon  hereditary  and  indefeasible  right. 
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Edinburgh:  A.  Kincaid,  1747.  217  [2]  p. 
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Edinburgh:    A.    Kincaid    &    I. 

Bell,  1763.     2  p.l.,  216  p.     3.  ed.    8°.       CP 

Keith,  Theodora.  The  influence  of  the 
Convention  of  Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland 
on  the  economic  development  of  Scotland 
before  1707.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
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Kermack,  W.  R.  A  geographical  factor 
in  Scottish  independence.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
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Kinloch,  Marjory  G.  J.  Mediaeval  Scot- 
tish pilgrimages.  (Month.  London,  1909. 
8°.     V.   113,  p.     293-298.)  *  DA 

Scottish    coronations.      A.    D.    574- 

1651.     (Dublin  review.     London,  1902.     8°. 
V.  130,  p.  263-277.)  *  DA 

Scottish    coronations.      A.D.    1153- 

1543.     (Dublin  review.     London,  1902.     8°. 
V.  131,  p.  34-52.)  *DA 

Kinnaird,  Charles  Kinnaird,  baron.  A 
letter  addressed  to  the  peers  of  Scotland. 
London:  J.  Harding,   1826.     14  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  59 

On  the  election  of  Scottish  peers  to  sit  in 
Parliament. 

Laing,  David.  Inquiries  respecting 
some  of  the  early  historical  writers  of 
Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  sq. 
8°.    v.  12,  p.  72-87.)  CPA 

See  also  Wyntoun,  Andrew  of. 

Laing,  Malcolm.  The  history  of  Scot- 
land, from  the  union  of  the  crowns... to 
the  union  of  the  kingdoms...  With  two 
dissertations,  historical  and  critical,  on  the 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Gowrie  conspiracy,  and  on  the  supposed 
authenticity  of  Ossian's  poems.  London: 
A.  Strahan,  1800.     2  v.     8°.  CP 

With  a  preliminary  disserta- 
tion on  the  participation  of  Mary,  Queen 
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Lang,  Andrew.  Border  history  versus 
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*DA 

A  history  of  Scotland  from  the  Ro- 
man occupation.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead 
&  Co.,  1900-07.    4  V.    maps,  pi.,  tables.    8°. 

*R  — CP 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  geographical  magazine,  v. 
16,  p.  657-661,  Edinburgh,  1900;  Athenaum,  May 
4,  p.  531-532,  London,  1907;  Scottish  historical 
review,  v.  5,  p.  118-121,  Glasgow,  1908. 

V.  1:  (1)  The  Roman  occupation.  (2)  After 
the  Romans.  (3)  The  dynasty  of  Kenneth  Macal- 
pine.  (4)  Early  culture  in  Scotland.  (5)  The 
dynasty  of  Malcolm  Canmore.  (6)  Feudal  Scot- 
land. (7)  To  the  death  of  Wallace.  (8)  The  wars 
of  Bruce.  (9)  Reaction.  (10)  The  early  Stuart 
kings.  (11)  James  i.  (12)  The  conflict  with  the 
nobles.  (13)  James  iv.  (14)  James  v.  —  the  min- 
ority. (IS)  James  v. — Beginnings  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. (16)  The  end  of  James  v.  (17)  The  tragedy 
of    the    (Cardinal.      Appendix.       Genealogical    tables. 

V.  2:  (1)  From  the  Cardinal's  death  to  the  re- 
gency of  Mary  of  Guise,  1546-1554.  (2)  The  re- 
gency. The  marriage  of  Mary  Stuart.  1554-1559. 
(3)  The  wars  of  the  Congregation.  (4)  The  Ref- 
ormation consummated,  1560-1561.  (5)  Mary  in 
Scotland,  1561-1563.  (6)  Mary's  marriage,  1563- 
1565.  (7)  The  two  murders,  1565-1567.  (8)  The 
prisons  of  Mary  Stuart,  1567-1568.  (9)  Regencies 
of  Murray  and  Lennox,  1568-1572.  (10)  Regency 
of  Morton,  1572-1577-1581.  (11)  King  and  Kirk, 
1581-1584.  (12)  The  end  of  Mary  Stuart.  The 
truth  about  the  Master  of  Gray.  1584-1587.  (13) 
The  king  of  many  enemies,  1587-1593.  (14)  In- 
trigues of  Spain,  England,  and  Bothwell,  1593-1595. 

(15)  The    king    conquers    the    preachers,    1596-1597. 

(16)  James    on    ill    terms    with    England,    1597-1600. 

(17)  The  Gowrie  conspiracy,  1600.  (18)  James 
succeeds  to  Elizabeth,  1601-1610.  (19)  The  last 
years  of  James  vi.,  1603-1624.  (20)  Highlands  and 
Borders,  1603-1610.  (21)  Social  conditions.  Ap- 
pendix (a.  The  Casket  letters,  b.  Logan  of  Restal- 
rig  and  the  Gowrie  conspiracy). 

V.  3:  (1)  Charles  i.  The  beginning  of  evils. 
1625-1633.  (2)  The  liturgy  and  the  covenant,  1633- 
1638.  (3)  The  bishops'  war,  1639.  (4)  The  Scots 
invasion  of  England,  1640.  (5)  The  year  of  Mont- 
rose, 1644-1645.  (6)  The  revenge  of  the  Cove- 
nanter, 1645.  (7)  Kirk's  triumph.  National  ruin, 
1648-1650.      (8)    Cromwell    and    Scotland,    1650-1651. 

(9)  From    Worcester    to    the    restoration,    1651-1660. 

(10)  The  restoration,  1660-1666.  (11)  The  strife 
with  the  Covenanters,  1667-1679.  (12)  Bothwell 
Bridge,  1679-1680.  (13)  The  killing  time,  1680- 
1685.      (14)    Argyll's  rising,   1685.  _ 

V.  4:  (1)  Parliamentary  affairs.  Victory  and 
death  of  Dundee,  1689.  (2)  Parliamentary  and 
ecclesiastical  settlement.  Massacre  of  Glencoe.  1689. 
(3)  The  East  India  Company.  The  Darien  disaster. 
1693-1702.  (4)  The  eve  of  union,  1702-1705.  (5) 
The  Union,  1705-1707.  (6)  Jacobite  movements, 
1707-1708.  (7)  Jacobites  and  wild  Whigs,  1708- 
1714.  (8)  The  Jacobite  rising,  1715-1745.  (9)  The 
end  of  the  rising  of  1715.  (10)  The  sequelx  of 
the  rising,  1716-1717.  (11)  Foreign  affairs.  The 
story  of  Clementina.  1716-1719.  (12)  Heresy  and 
schism,  1720-1740.  (13)  The  secession.  Patronage. 
Witchcraft.  1736-1809.  (14)  The  Jacobite  church- 
men and  statesmen,  1704-1735.  (15)  Life  in  the 
Highlands,  1715-1745.  (16)  Life  in  the  Lowlands, 
1700-1745.      (17)    The   exiled   court.      The   affair   of 


Porteous.  Beginning  of  "The  'forty-five,"  1728- 
1745.  (18)  The  rising  of  1745.  (19)  The  end  of 
Jacobitism,  1745-1746.  Appendix:  The  death  of 
Keppoch. 

Lang,  Andrew.  My  "History"  vindi- 
cated. (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  178,  p.  477-495.)  *  DA 

Reply  to  T.  D.  Wanliss,  Scotland  and  Presby- 
terianism  vindicated. 

New,  The,  history  of  Scotland.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  167,  p.  599-614.)  *  DA 

On  V.   1   of  Andrew   Lang's  History. 

Wanliss,  T.  D.  Scotland  and  Presby- 
terianism  vindicated.  Being  a  critical  re- 
view of  the  third  volume  of  Mr.  Andrew 
Lang's  History  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
W.  J.  Hay,  1905.    iv,  100  p.     12°. 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  notes  and  queries,  series  2, 
V.    7,   p.    15,   Aberdeen,   1905. 

Lang,  Andrew.  A  short  history  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1911.     viii,  316  p.     12°.  CP 

Last,  The,  resting  place  of  St.  Andrew. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1889.  8°.  v. 
13,   p.    122-161.)  *DA 

Leslie,  John,  bishop  of  Ross.  De  orig- 
ine  moribus  &  rebus  gestis  Scotorum,  libri 
decem...  Accessit  nova  et  accurata  re- 
gionum  et  insularum  Scotise  . .  .descriptio. 
[U.  p.  Edinburgi?]  1675.  34,  543(1)  p.,  21  1. 
4°.  Reserve 

The  large  ornamental  tail-piece  on  p.  40,  123,  327, 
etc.,  is  also  used  in  John  Brown's  Quakcrisme .  . . 
printed   for  John   Cairns... in   Edinburgh,    1678. 

This  copy  lacks  the  dedication  to  the  earl  of 
Rothes  subscribed  by  a  George  Lesley,  which  appears 
in  some  copies. 

The     history     of     Scotland,     from 

the  death  of  King  James  i.  in  the  year 
M.cccc.xxxvi,  to  the  year  m.d.lxi.  [Edited 
by  Thomas  Thomson.]  Edinburgh,  1830. 
4  p.l.,  xxiii,  319  p.,  port.  4°.  (Bannatyne 
Club.)  t  CP 

The    historic    of    Scotland    wrytten 

first  in  Latin  by  the  most  reverend  and 
worthy  Jhone  Leslie...  and  translated  in 
Scottish  by  James  Dalrymple.  Edited  by 
...E.  G.  Cody.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1888-95.  2  v.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Text  Society.  Publications,  v.  5,  14, 
19,  34.)  NDP 

V.   2   edited  by  Cody  and  W.   Murison. 

Bain,  Joseph.  John  Lesly,  bishop  of 
Ross  (a  vindication).  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    new  series,  v.  16,  p.  26-27.) 

*R  — Room  328 

See  also  v.   17,  p.   5-6. 

Fleming,  David  Hay.  Mr.  Joseph  Bain 
and  Bishop  Lesley.  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don. 1901.  8°.  new  series,  v.  16,  p.  219- 
222;  V.  17,  p.  158-161.)         *R  — Room  328 

Library,  The,  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
and  of  King  James  the  Sixth.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1833.  sq. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  1-23.)  tCP 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


125 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Lindsay,  Robert,  of  Pitscottie.  The  his- 
tory of  Scotland  from  21  February  1436, 
to  March,  1565...  To  which  is  added,  a 
continuation,  by  another  hand,  till  August, 
1604.  Edinburgh:  Baskett  &  Co.,  printers, 
1728.    xviii,  239  p.    f°.  t  CP 

With   autograph    of   J.    Ritson,    the    antiquary. 

The     Chronicles    of    Scotland,    by 

Robert  Lindsay  of  Pitscottie.  Published 
from  several  old  manuscripts.  [Edited  by 
John  Graham  Dalyell.]  Edinburgh: 
printed  by  George  Ramsay  and  Company 
for  Archibald  Constable  and  Company, 
1814.     2  V.     12°.  CP 

Pagination    continuous. 

The  historie  and  cronicles  of  Scot- 
land, from  the  slauchter  of  King  James  the 
First  to  the  ane  thousande  fyve  hundreith 
thrie  scoir  fytein  zeir,  being  a  continuation 
of  the  translation  of  the  chronicles  written 
by  Hector  Boece,  and  translated  by  John 
Bellenden.  Edited  by  ^neas  J.  G. 
Mackay.  v.  1-3.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1899-1911.  8°.  (Scottish 
Text  Society.     Publications,     v.  42-43,  60.) 

NDP 

Reviewed  in  the  Athencnum,  Feb.  10,  1900,  Lon- 
don,   1900. 

V.  3  contains  the  glossary  and  index. 

Longstaffe,  W.  Hylton  Dyer.  The  con- 
nection of  Scotland  with  the  pilgrims  of 
grace.  (Archaeological  journal.  London, 
1857.     8°.     V.   14,  p.  331-344.)  CA 

M.,  W.  The  natural  history  of  Scotch- 
men. (Argosy.  London,  1866.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  49-52.)  *  DA 

Satire. 

Macarthur,  Margaret.  History  of  Scot- 
land. London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1885. 
xiv  p.,  1  1.,  199  p.     new  ed.     16°.  CP 

McCarthy,  Michael  J.  F.  Catholic  Ire- 
land and  Protestant  Scotland:  a  contrast. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier, 
1905.     57   p.      12°.  ZLPR 

Macgregor,  Robert  R.  Archery  in  Scot- 
land. (Belgravia.  London,  1881.  8°.  v. 
43,  p.  338-345.)  *  DA 

The  game  of  the  Celts.     (Belgravia. 

London,  1878.    8°.    v.  35,  p.  184-190.)  *  DA 

Shinty. 

Maclnerny,  M.  H.  Scotland  and  John 
Knox.  (Irish  ecclesiastical  record.  Dub- 
lin, 1907.     8°.     series  4,  v.  22,  p.  170-183.) 

ZLPS 

Mackay,  ^neas  James  George.  Notes 
and  queries  on  the  custom  of  gavelkind  in 
Kent,  Ireland,  Wales  and  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  32, 
p.  133-158.)  CPA 

See  also  Lindsay,  Robert,  of  Pits- 
cottie. The  historie  and  cronicles  of  Scot- 
land; also  Major,  John. 


Mackay,  Angus.  An  account  of  the 
Aberach-Mackay  banner,  now  exhibited  in 
the  National  Museum,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1904.    sq.  8°.    v.  38,  p.  520-533.) 

CPA 

Mackay,  J.  G.  Social  life  in  the  High- 
lands in  the  olden  times.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.d. 
12°.    v.  1,  1887-91.  p.  174-192.)  NDO 


Mackay,  William, 
in  the  olden  time. 
Society  and  Field 
Inverness   [1888j.     8 


Life  in  the  Highlands 
(Inverness    Scientific 
Club.      Transactions. 
.     v.  2,  p.  218-224.) 

*EC 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George.  The  antiquity 
of  the  royal  line  of  Scotland  farther  cleared 
and  defended,  against  the  exceptions  lately 
offer'd  by  Dr.  Stillingfleet,  in  his  vindica- 
tion of  the  bishop  of  St.  Asaph.  London: 
J.  Hindmarsh,  1686.  6  p.l.,  212  p.,  3  1.,  1 
table.     8°.  Stuart  7465 

A  defence  of  the  antiquity  of  the 

royal-line   of   Scotland.     With   a   true   ac- 
count  when   the   Scots 
kings    in    the    Isle    of 
Printed  for  R.  C,  1685. 
190  p.     8°. 


were    govern'd   by 

Britain.      London; 

[67]-72,  xiv,  v-vi, 

Stuart  7465 


Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  Scotland 
and  the  Union  (1707-1907).  (Westminster 
review.  London,  1907.  8°.  v.  167,  p.  636- 
641.)  *DA 

A    short    history    of    the    Scottish 

Highlands  and  Isles.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
1906.  2  p.l.,  389  p.,  1  map,  11  pi.,  7  port. 
12°.  CP 

Mackintosh,  John.  The  history  of  civil- 
isation in  Scotland.  Partly  rewritten,  and 
carefully  revised  throughout.  Paisley:  A. 
Gardner,  1892-96.    4  v.    port,     new  ed.    8°. 

*R  — CP 

The    story    of    Scotland    from    the 

earliest  times  to  the  present  century.  New 
York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1892.  xxi,  336 
p.     map,  port,     illus.     12°.  *R  — CP 

New    York:    G.    P.    Putnam's 

Sons,  1893.  xxxi,  336  p.  map,  port,  illus. 
12°.  CP 

Maclagan,  Robert  Craig.  Two  histori- 
cal fallacies:  heather  beer  and  uisge 
beithe.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  4°.  v. 
40,   p.    15-22.)  *EC 

Macmillan,  Donald.  A  short  history  of 
the  Scottish  people.  London:  Hodder  and 
Stoughton  [1911].     XX,  484  p.,  5  maps.     8°. 

CP 

Macpherson,  Archibald.  Scottish  sacra- 
ment houses,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    sq.  8°.    V.  25,  p.  89-116.)  CPA 

Macpherson,  David,  editor.  See  Wyn- 
toun,  Andrew  of.  The  orygynale  cronykil 
of  Scotland. 


126 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Macpherson,  William  C.  The  represen- 
tative peers  of  Scotland.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1895.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  344-359.)  *  DA 

Macqueen,  Donald.  A  dissertation  on 
the  government  of  the  people  in  the  Wes- 
tern Isles.  (In:  T.  Pennant,  A  tour  in 
Scotland.  London,  1776.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  419- 
434.)  t  CPW 

Major,  John.  A  history  of  Greater  Bri- 
tain, as  vv^ell  England  as  Scotland.  Com- 
piled from  the  ancient  authorities. .  .1521. 
Translated  from  the  original  Latin  and 
edited  with  notes  by  Archibald  Constable; 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  life  of  the  author  by 
.i^neas  J.  G.  Mackay.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A. 
Constable,  1892.  cxxxv,  476  p.,  2  fac.  8°. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
V.   10.)  CPA 

Making,  The,  of  modern  Scotland. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1901.    8°.    V.  169,  p.  293-306.)    *  DA 

Malagrowther,  pseud.  Is  Scotland  deca- 
dent? (National  review.  London,  1905. 
8°.     V.  45,  p.   1044-1054.)  *  DA 

Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  muni- 
cipal institutions  of  Scotland:  a  historical 
survey.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1904.     4°.     V.  1,  p.   123-135,  274-290.) 

CPA 

Mathieson,  William  Law.  Politics  and 
religion,  a  study  in  Scottish  history  from 
the  Reformation  to  the  Revolution.  Glas- 
gow: James  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1902.  2  v. 
8°.  CP 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The 
early  chronicles  relating  to  Scotland;  be- 
ing the  Rhind  lectures  in  archaeology  for 
1912,  in  connection  with  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Glasgow:  J. 
Maclehose  &  Sons,  1912.  xii  p.,  2  1.,  260  p., 
1  1.     8°.  CP 

Melven,  William.  History  [Of  Scot- 
land). (In:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v.  6,  General 
survey,  p.  108-119.)  f  CPW 

Millar,  John  Hepburn.  The  pre-union 
legislation  of  Scotland.  (Glasgow  Archae- 
ological Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1908.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  part  3,  p.  198- 
219.)  CPA 

Miller,  Hugh.  Macaulay  on  Scotland.  A 
critique.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln,  1857. 
vi,  (1)8-64  p.     12°.  CP 

Miller,  John.  An  historical  view  of  the 
English  government,  from  the  settlement 
of  the  Saxons  in  Britain  to...  1688... 
London:  J.  Mawman,  1803.     4  v.     8°.  CM 

V.  3,  chap.  1:  Review  of  the  government  of  Scot- 
land. (1)  Of  the  government  of  Scotland,  from 
the  time  when  Britain  was  abandoned  by  the  Ro- 
mans to  the  reign  of  Malcolm  ii.;  (2)  Of  the  gov- 
ernment of  Scotland,  from  the  reign  of  Malcolm  ii. 


to  the  union  of  its  crown  with  that  of  England;  (3) 
Of  the  government  of  Scotland,  from  the  union  of 
the  Scottish  and  English  crowns,  to  that  of  the.  two 
kingdoms. 

Minister,  A,  for  Scotland.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1884.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  356- 
377.)  *  DA 

Mitchell,  Dugald.  A  popular  history  of 
the  Highlands  and  Gaelic  Scotland,  from 
the  earliest  times  till  the  close  of  the 
'Forty-five.'  Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner, 
1900.     15,707  p.,  3  maps,  1  pi.    8°.  CP 

Mitchell,  James.  The  Scotsman's  libra- 
ry; being  a  collection  of  anecdotes  and 
facts  illustrative  of  Scotland  and  Scots- 
men. Edinburgh:  printed  for  J.  Anderson, 
Jun.,   1825.     iv,   740  p.,   1   pi.     sq.    12°.   CP 

Moncrieff,  Thomas.  Memoirs,  concern- 
ing the  ancient  alliance  between  the 
French  and  Scots,  and  the  privileges  of 
the  Scots  in  France.  Faithfully  translated 
from  the  original  records  of  the  kingdom 
of  France.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  W. 
Cheyne,  1751.  Glasgow:  repr.  for  J.  Wylie 
&  Co.,  1819.  iv,  57  p.  nar.  12°.  (Miscel- 
lanea Scotica.     V.  4.)  CP 

Monipennie,  John.  The  abridgement  or 
summarie  of  the  Scots  Chronicles;  with  a 
short  description  of  their  originall,  from 
the  comming  of  Galethus..  .out  of  Graecia 
into  Egypt...  With  a. .  .description  and 
division  of  the  whole  realme  of  Scotland. 
I-atelie  corrected  and  augmented.  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  by  I.  W[reittoun]  for  John 
Wood,  1633.     A-R  6,  in  eights.     8°. 

Reserve 

An    abridgement,    or    summarie    of 

the  Scots  chronicles;  with  a  briefe  de- 
scription of  Scotland.  To  which  is  added, 
the  description  of  the  Western  Isles  of 
Scotland,  &c.  Edinburgh:  David  Webster, 
1818.    viii,  9-207  p.     12°.  CP  p.v.  1 

The  abridgement,   or  suminarie   of 

the  Scots  chronicles. .  .with  a  true  chron- 
ologic of  all  their  kings... with  a  true  de- 
scription of  the  whole  realme  of  Scotland, 
and  of  the  principall  cities,  townes. .  .with 
a  memoriall  of  the  most  rare  and  wonder- 
full  things  in  Scotland.  Printed  at  Brit- 
taines  Bursse  by  J.  Budge,  1612.  Glas- 
gow: re-printed  for  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1820. 
iv,  (1)6-202  p.  nar.  12°.  (Miscellanea 
Scotica.     v.    1.)  CP 

Moore,  Arthur  William.  The  connec- 
tion between  Scotland  and  Man.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°. 
V.  3.  p.  393-409.)  CPA 

Morrison,  Roderick.  Clerical  life  on  the 
west  coast  a  hundred  years  ago.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1898].  8°.  v.  4, 
p.   234-250.)  *EC 

Murison,  William,  editor.  See  Leslie, 
John.  The  historic  of  Scotland  wrytten 
first  in  Latin. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


127 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Murray,  David.  Early  burgh  organiza- 
tion in  Scotland  as  illustrated  in  the  his- 
tory of  Glasgow  and  of  some  neighbour- 
ing burghs.  1  p.l.,  140  p.  (Royal  Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings. Glasgow,  1908.  8°.  v.  39,  Appen- 
dix.) *  EC 

Murray,  John  Fisher.  Ireland  contrasted 
with  Scotland;  being  the  substance  of  an 
address  delivered  before  the  Belfast  His- 
toric Society.  Belfast:  James  Wilson, 
1832.     29  p.     8°.  CS 

With    author's   autograph. 

Murray,  P.  Keith.  The  old  Crown 
cushion  at  Edinburgh  castle.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°.  v. 
4.  p.  116-118.)  CPA 

Mylne,  Robert  Scott.  Notices  of  the 
king's  master-gunners  of  Scotland,  with 
the  writs  of  their  appointments,  1512-1703. 
(Societv  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings.    Edinburgh.  1899.     sq.  8°.     v.  33, 


p.  185-194.) 


CPA 


Neilson,     George, 
burghal   origins,   i. 
(Juridical    review. 
v.   14,  p.  129-140.) 


On     some     Scottish 

The   garrison   theory. 

Edinburgh,    1902.      8°. 

SEA 

Scottish  burgh  records.      (Scottish 

historical  review.  Glasgow,  1911.  4°.  v. 
8,  p.  264-275.)  CPA 

The  submission  of  the  Lord  of  the 

Isles  to  James  i.:  its  feudal  symbolism. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.   113-122.)  CPA 

Tenure  by  knight  service  in  Scot- 
land. (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.     V.  11,  p.  71-86,  173-186.)  SEA 

Trial  by  combat.  London:  Will- 
iams   &   Norgate.    1890.     xvi,   348   p.      12°. 

XAN 

p.  74-146  and  207-319  deal  with  trial  by  combat 
iu   Scotland. 

Nicolson,  William.  The  Scottish  his- 
torical library:  containing  a  short  view 
and  character  of  most  of  the  writers, 
records,  registers,  law-books,  &c.  which 
may  be  serviceable  to  the  undertakers  of 
a  general  history  of  Scotland,  down  to  the 
union  of  the  two  kingdoms  in  King  James 
the  Sixth.  London:  G.  Strahan,  1736. 
xviii  p.,  1  1.,  148  p.     f°.  tt  C 

This  work  forms  part  2  of  his  English,  Scotch 
and  Irish  historical  librat-ies,  London,  1736. 

Notes  on  national  characteristics  in  the 
Scottish  Lowlands.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
London,  1868.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  547-557.)  *  DA 

O'Growney,  Eugene.  Scotland  in  Irish- 
Gaelic  literature.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.d.  12°. 
V.  2,  1891-94,  p.  239-275.)  NDO 


Old,  The,  Scottish  Parliament.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1834.     8°.     v.   36,   p.   661-673.)  *  DA 

Old  Scottish  society.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1881. 
8°.    V.  129,  p.  517-538.)  *  DA 

Onahan,  William  J.  Scotland's  services 
to  France.  The  Scottish  guards,  and  the 
Scottish  men-at-arms  in  the  French  ser- 
vice. (American  Catholic  quarterly  re- 
view. Philadelphia,  1896.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  321- 
337.)  *DA 

Order,  The,  of  combats  for  life  in  Scot- 
land as  they  are  anciently  recorded  in  ane 
old  manuscript  of  the  laws,  arms,  and 
offices  of  Scotland  pertaining  to  James  i., 
king  of  Scots.  With  the  office  and  privi- 
ledges  the  constable  and  marshaell  hes  in 
them.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aber- 
deen, 1842.     4°.    V.  2,  p.  383-390.)         f  CP 

Origines  parochiales  Scotiae:  The  anti- 
quities, ecclesiastical  and  territorial  of 
the  parishes  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W. 
H.  Lizars,  1851-55.  2  v.  in  3.  maps.  4°. 
(Bannatyne  Club.)  f  CP 

Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes,  assisted  by  Rev.  W. 
Anderson,  Joseph  Robertson,  James  B.  Brichan,  and 
J.   Macnab. 

V.   1.     Diocese    of   Glasgow. 

V.  2,  part  1.     Dioceses    of   Argyll    and   the    Isles. 

V.  2,  part  2.  Dioceses  of  Ross  and  Caithness, 
with  additions  to  the  dioceses  of  Argyll  and  the 
Isles. 

Paget,  John.  Lord  Macaulay  and  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland.  [By  J.  Paget.] 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Amer. 
ed.  New  York,  1859.  8°.  v.  86,  p.  162- 
174.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  62,  p.  771- 
781,   Boston,   1859. 

Paradoxes    and    puzzles    historical, 

judicial,    and    literary.      Edinburgh:    Wm. 
Blackwood   &  Sons,   1874.     8°.  NDF 

p.  32-76:  Lord  Macaulay  and  the  massacre  of 
Glencoe;  p.  77-100:  Lord  Macaulay  and  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland;  p.  101-133:  Lord  Macaulay  and 
Dundee;  p.  252-263:  The  Wigtown  martyrs  (Prin- 
cipal Tulloch  and  Mr.  Mark  Napier).  These  arti- 
cles previously  appeared  in  Blackwood's  magazine, 
1S59,    1860,    1863. 

Paterson,  Adam.  Lecture  on  the  altera- 
tions upon  the  laws  and  state  of  the  coun- 
try incident  to  its  social  improvement... 
Read  to  the  Mechanics  Institute,  Gala- 
shiels... Edinburgh:  W.  Burness,  printer, 
1860.     29  p.     8°.  CPp.  box 

Pease,  Howard.  The  lord  wardens  of 
the  marches  of  England  and  Scotland;  be- 
ing a  brief  history  of  the  marches,  the 
laws  of  march,  and  the  marchmen,  to- 
gether with  soine  account  of  the  ancient 
feud  between  England  and  Scotland.  Lon- 
lon:  Constable  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1913.  xvi  p., 
1  1.,  255(1)  p.,  4  maps,  1  pi.     4°.  CBA 

One   of   500  copies  printed. 

Pinkerton,  John.  The  history  of  Scot- 
land from  the  accession  of  the   house  of 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Stuart  to  that  of  Mary,  with  appendixes 
of  original  papers.  London:  C.  Dilly,  1797. 
2  V.     4°.  CP 

Pitcairn,  Robert,  editor.  See  Holyrood 
Abbey.  Chronicon  coenobii  Sanctse  Cru- 
cis   Edinburgensis. 

Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  Scotland  and 
John  Knox.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1905.    8°.    new  series,  v.  78,  p.  95-108.) 

*DA 

The  Scottish  Parliament  before  the 

union  of  the  Crowns.  (English  historical 
review.  London,  1900.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  209- 
22,7,  417-444.)  BAA 

Ramsay,  William  Mitchell.  Latter-day 
conservatism  in  Scotland.  (Westminster 
review.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  146,  p.  304- 
311.)  *DA 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  Note  as  to 
the  recovery  of  three  volumes  of  the  ms. 
collections  of  Scottish  antiquities  of  the 
late  Robert  Riddell,  of  Friars  Carse*  and 
Glenriddell.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896. 
sq.  8°.    v.  30,  p.  222-224.)  CPA 

Reid,  Sir  Hugh  Gilzean.  Past  and  pres- 
ent; or.  Social  and  religious  life  in  the 
north.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Doug- 
las [1871].    2  p.l.,  ii  p.,  1  1.,  304  p.,  4  pi.    12°. 

CP 

Riddell,  Robert.  On  the  offices  of  thane 
and  abthane.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  185-188.)     f  CPA 

Remarks  on  the  title  of  thane  and 

abthane.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Lon- 
don. Archaeologia.  London,  1789.  4°.  v. 
9.  p.  329-331.)  fCA 

Some     account     of     a     symbol     of 

antient  investure  in  Scotland,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archse- 
ologia.   London,  1794.    4°.    v.  11,  p.  45-47.) 

tCA 

The    Leney    "sword." 

Ridpath,  George.  The  Border  history 
of  England  and  Scotland,  deduced  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  union  of  the  two 
crowns...  Revised  and  published  by... 
Philip  Ridpath.  London:  T.  Cadell,  1776. 
viii,  706  p.,  11  1.    4°.  f  CP 

Rishanger,  William  de.  Annales  regni 
Scotife.  (In  his:  Chronica  monasterii  S. 
Albani,  ed.  H.  J.  Riley.  London,  1865.  8°. 
p.  233-368.)  C 

Robertson,  Alexander.  A  course  of  lec- 
tures on  the  government,  constitution,  and 
laws  of  Scotland,  from  the  earliest  to  the 
present  time.  London:  Stevens  and 
Haynes,  1878.    xii,  347  p.    8°.  SED 

Robertson,  William.  The  history  of 
Scotland  during  the  reigns  of  Queen  Mary 


BA 

Hosford, 


and  of  King  James  vi.  till  his  accession  to 
the  crown  of  England.  London:  T.  Ca- 
dell,  1794.     2  V.     14.  ed.     8°.  CP 

With  a  review  of  the  Scottish 

history  previous  to  that  period;  and  an 
appendix...    Glasgow:  J.  Imray,  1800.  24°. 

CP 

V.    1    only. 

With  a  review  of  the  Scottish 

history  previous  to  that  period;  and  an 
appendix  containing  original  papers.  First 
American  edition  from  the  sixteenth  Lon- 
don edition... to  which  is  prefixed  an  ac- 
count of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author. 
By  Dugald  Stewart,  v.  1-2.  Philadelphia: 
J.  Bioran  &  T.  L.  Plowman,  1811.  2  v. 
port.     8°.  CP 

London:     Cadell     &     Davies, 

1817.  3  V.  8°.  (In  his:  Works,  new  ed. 
V.  1,  p.  205-429,  V.  2-3.)  BA 

London:    W.    Sharpe    &    Son 

[etc.],  1820.  3  V.  8°.  (In  his:  Works,  v. 
1-3.) 

Albany:     E.     &    E. 

1822.     8°. 

V.    1    only. 

New    York:    J.    &   J.    Harper, 

1829.     iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-460  p.    8°.  CP 

— New    York:    J.    &   J.    Harper, 

1839.      iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-460  p.     11.  ed.    8°.  CP 

Storia    del    regno    di    Scozia    sotto 

Maria  Stuarda  e  Giacomo  vi  di  Guglielmo 
Robertson.  Napoli:  Marotta  e  Vanspan- 
doch,   1829-30.     3  v.  in   1.     24°.  CP 

Rogers,  Charles.  Familiar  illustrations 
of  Scottish  character.  London:  Houlston 
&  Wright,    1861.     vii,  273   p.      12°. 

Stuart  7502 

History    of    the    Chapel    Royal    of 

Scotland,  with  the  register  of  the  Chapel 
Royal  of  Stirling  including  details  in  rela- 
tion to  the  rise  and  progress  of  Scottish 
music  and  observations  respecting  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle.  Edinburgh:  The 
Grampian  Club,  1882.  ccliv  p.,  1  1.,  126  p. 
8°.  CR 

Scotland  social  and  domestic.  Me- 
morials of  life  and  manners  in  North  Bri- 
tain. London:  printed  for  the  Grampian 
Club,  1869.    xii,  (1)14-380  p.    8°.  CP 

Social  life  in   Scotland  from  early 

to  recent  times.  Edinburgh:  Grampian 
Club,  1884-86.    3  v.    8°.  CP 

V.  3  issued  as  a  supplement;  published  by  W. 
Paterson. 

y.  1:  (1)  Prehistoric  modes;  (2)  Domestic  and 
social  usages;  (3)  Marriage  rites  and  customs; 
(4)  Birth  and  baptismal  registers;  (5)  Death  and 
funeral  practices;  (6)  The  land  and  its  cultivators; 
(7)  Rural  life  and  manners;  (8)  The  municipal  and 
mercantile;    (9)    Arts   and    manufactures. 

V.  2:  (10)  The  parliament  and  juridical;  (11) 
The  ecclesiastical;  (12)  Church  discipline;  (13) 
Public  sports;  (14)  Games  and  pastimes;  (15)  Social 
clubs. 

V.  3:  (16)  Literary  and  scholastic;  (17)  An  eigh- 
teenth century  correspondence;  (18)  Humour  and 
eccentricity;  (19)  Folklore;  (20)  Sorcery;  (21) 
Demons   and    apparitions;    Supplement. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Rose,  M.  A.  The  honours  of  Scotland. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1883.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  118-124,  202-209.)  *  DE 

Rosebery  (5.  earl),  Archibald  Philip 
Primrose.  Scottish  history.  (In  his:  Ap- 
preciations and  addresses.  London,  1899. 
12°.     p.  271-284.)  NDB 

Ross,  Alexander.  Early  travels  in  Scot- 
land. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1902.  8".  v.  23,  p.  92- 
129.)  NDO 

Ross,  John  Merry.  Scottish  history  and 
literature  to  the  period  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. Edited  w^ith  biographical  sketch,  by 
James  Brow^n,  D.D.  Glasgow:  J.  Macle- 
hose  &  Sons,  1884.    xxviii,  420  p.    8°.  CP 

Rowlands,  Richard.  The  history  of  the 
lives  and  reigns  of  the  kings  of  Scotland 
from  Fergus  the  first  king. .  .to. ..  1707. 
To  which  is  added,  an  account  of  the  Re- 
bellion in  Scotland  in  the  year  1715;  as 
also,  A  description  of  the  kingdom  of  Scot- 
land and  the  isles  thereunto  belonging... 
By  an  impartial  hand  [Richard  Rowlands]. 
Dublin:  Printed  by  John  Harding,  1722. 
12  p.l.,  188  p.,  18  1.     sq.  8°.  CP 

Royal  house,  The,  of  Stuart.  Illustrated 
by  a  series  of  forty  plates  in  colours, 
drawn  from  relics  of  the  Stuarts  by  Will- 
iam Gibb.  With  an  introduction  by  John 
Skelton  and  descriptive  notes  by  W.  H.  St. 
John  Hope.  London:  Macmillan  &  Co., 
1890.  xi  p.,  1  1.,  40  p.,  44  1.,  40  colored  pi. 
f  °.  tt  CP 

Royal,  The,  residences  in  Scotland,  illus. 
(Saturday  magazine.  London,  1843.  4°. 
V.  23,  p.  153-155,  177-178,  193-196,  217-219, 
233-235,  249-251.)  *  DE 

Russell,  Miss  H.  J.  M.  The  English 
claims  to  the  overlordship  of  Scotland,  in 
connection  with  the  death  of  Thomas  a 
Becket.  1  pi.  (British  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Journal.  London,  1893.  8°.  v. 
49,  p.  223-239.)  CA 

Scot,  The,  abroad.  (Chambers's  Jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1864.  8°.  v.  41,  p.  574- 
576.)  *  DA 

(Scottish     geographical     magazine. 

Edinburgh,    1885.     8°.     v.    1,   p.    372-375.) 

KAA 

Scot,  The,  at  home.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
London,  1866.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  238-256.)  *  DA 

Scotch  character,  On  the.  (A  frag- 
ment.) (The  Liberal.  London,  1822.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  367-376.)  NDH 

Scotch  cousins.  (Blackwood's  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  179,  p.  313- 
324.)  *  DA 

Scotch,  The,  in  France:  the  French  in 
Scotland.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1863.    8°.    V.  214,  p.  13-21.)  *  DA 


Scotch  nationality.  (North  British  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1847.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  117- 
140.)  *  DA 

Scotland.  [New  York:  Whiting  &  Wat- 
son, 1826?]    643-751  p.    4°.  f  CP 

Excerpt:  Amer.  ed.  of  the  New  Edinburgh  ency- 
clopaedia. 

Scotland.  (Presbyterian  quarterly  re- 
view. Philadelphia,  1857.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  577- 
595.)  *  DA 

Scotland  before  the  Reformation. 
(Quarterly  review.  London,  1851.  8°. 
V.  89,  p.  33-56.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  30,  p.  433- 
442,  Boston,  1851. 

Scotland  since  the  Union.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1853.    8°.    V.  74,  p.  263-283.)  *  DA 

Scots,  The,  Brigade.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1884.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  248-266.)     *  DA 

Scots  Guards,  The,  in  France.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  286- 
310.)  *DA 

Scott,  David.  The  history  of  Scotland. 
Containing  all  the  historical  transactions 
of  the  nation,  from  the  year  of  the  world 
3619  to  the  year  of  Christ  1726...  West- 
minster: for  B.  Creake,  1728.  xiv,  767  p., 
3  1.,  1  map,  1  pi.    f°.  ft  CP 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Description  of  the 
regalia  of  Scotland.  fBy  Sir  Walter  Scott.] 
Edinburgh:  James  Ballantyne  &  Co..  1819. 
34  p.     12°.  CPp.  box2 

This  Description  is  also  included  in  his  Provin- 
cial  antiquities. 

Edinburgh:  Stevenson  &  Co., 

printers,  1840.     35  p.     12°.  CP  p.  box  2 

Edinburgh:  Thomas  Con- 
stable, 1842.     30  p.    4°.  AWO 

■  Edinburgh:  Stevenson  &  Co., 

1844.    35  p.    12°.  CPp.  box  3 

•  Edinburgh:       T.       Constable, 

1848.    29  p.,  1  1.     16°.  CPp.  box 

Edinburgh:  Stevenson  &  Co., 

printers,  1849.     35  p.     12°.  CP  p.  box  4 

Edinburgh:  R.  Anderson,  1860. 

34  p.,  1  1.     12°.  Stuart  7496 

Date  on  cover  is  1861. 

Edinburgh:  Robert  Anderson, 

1865.    34  p.,  1  1.    12°.  CP  p.  box  4 

[Cabinet  history  of]  Scotland.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longman,  1835.     2  v.     12°.  CP 

The  history  of  Scotland.     London: 

Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  and  Green, 
1830.     2   V.      12°.      (Cabinet    cyclopaedia.) 

Stuart  7447 

Scotland,     by     Sir     Walter     Scott. 

With  a  supplementary  chapter  of  recent 
events,  by  M.  W.  Hazeltine.  New  York: 
P.  F.  Collier,  1899.  2  v.  pi.,  port.  8°. 
(Nations  of  the  world.)  CP 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Tales     of     a     grandfather;     being 

stories  taken  from  Scottish  history... 
New  York:  William  Burgess,  Jun.,  1828-29. 
2  V.    pi.    clO.  Amer.  ed.]    24°.   Stuart  10624 

Each    volume    has    additional    engraved    title-page. 

series  3.  New  York:  [W.  Bur- 
gess, jr.,]  1830.  2  V.  2  port.  (2.  Amer.  ed.j 
16°.  Stuart  10627 

Each    volume   has   additional    engraved    title-page. 

Humbly    inscribed    to     Hugh 

Littlejohn,  Esq.  series  3,  v.  1-2.  Boston: 
S.  H.  Parker,  1839.  2  v.  in  1.  12°.  (Wav- 
erley  tales,    v.  51-52.)  CP 

Boston:     Ticknor     &     Fields, 

1861.     6  V.      12°.      (Household   edition.) 

NCW 


Ticknor   and    Fields, 

12°.  CP 

G.      Routledge      & 

8  pi.     12°.  CP 

Houghton,     Mifflin, 

in  3.     12°.  CP 

(Littell's  Liv- 

V.  40,  p.  180- 

*DA 

(Edinburgh 

,  112,  p.  489- 

*DA 

(Mac- 


Boston: 

1865.     6  V.  in  3.     pi. 

London: 

Sons  [188-  ?].    640  p. 

Boston: 

and  Co.  rl89-  ?,    6  v. 

Scottish,  The,  borderers, 
ing  age.     Boston,  1854.     8°. 
184.) 

Scottish    county    histories, 
review.     London,  1860.    8°. 

525.) 

Scottish  guard.  The,  of  France, 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1896. 
73,  p.  381-389.)  *  DA 

Scottish,  The,  loyalists.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1884.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  96-115.) 

*DA 

Scottish  Patriotic  Association.  Scottish 
history  in  our  school  books:  a  matter  of 
national  importance.  [Report  of  the  asso- 
ciation.] [Glasgow:  the  association,  1904.] 
1  1.     f°.  ttCBAp.v.  10,no.l9 

Scottish  social  life.  (Eclectic  review. 
London,  1860.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  35- 
48.)  *  DA 

Scottish  social  life  in  the  olden  time. 
(All  the  year  round.  London,  1894.  8°. 
series  3,  v.  11,  p.  249-253.)  *  DA 

Sequuntur  nomina  omnium  regum  Scot- 
orum  tam  ante  incarnationem  quam  post, 
gradatim  et  successiue  discendentium 
vsqve  ad  Jacobum  secundum  regem  Scocie. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1855.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  44-60.)  CP 

Setts  of  the  royal  burghs  of  Scotland. 
(Scottish  Burgh  Records  Society.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1881.  4°.  p.  159- 
295.)  CP 

Short,  A,  account  of  Scottish  money  and 
coins,  with  tables  of  their  value  at  dif- 
ferent periods,  and  the  price  of  commodi- 
ties, &c.  Together  with  tables  of  the  reve- 
nues   of   the    archbishops,    bishoprics,    ab- 


beys,   nunnerys,    &c.   at   the    Reformation. 
Edinburgh:   D.  Webster,   1817.     16  p.     8°. 

CPp.  box2 
Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  Antiqua- 
rian notices  of  leprosy  and  leper  hospitals 
in  Scotland  and  England.  (Edinburgh 
medical  and  surgical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1841-42.  8°.  V.  56,  p.  301-330;  v.  57,  p.  121- 
156,  394-429.)  WAA 

Reprinted  with  additional  notes  by  Joseph  Robert- 
son in  Simpson's  Archaological  essays,  v.  2,  p.  1-184, 
Edinburgh,    1872. 


See  Royal  house.  The, 


Skelton,  John, 
of  Stuart. 

Skene,  Felix  James  Henry,  editor.  See 
Buchanan,  Maurice.  Liber  Pluscarden- 
sis;  also  Fordun,  John  of.  Johannis  de 
Fordun  chronica  gentis  Scotorum. 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notice  of  the 
probable  author  of  the  unpublished  history 
of  Scotland,  erroneously  attributed  to 
Bishop  Elphinstone  of  Aberdeen.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p. 
447-451.)  CPA 

See  also  Fordun,  John  of.  Johannis 

de  Fordun  chronica  gentis  Scotorum. 

Sketches  of  Highland  character,  illus- 
trated by  W.  Rfalston].  Edinburgh:  Ed- 
monston  &  Douglas  [1873].  3  p.l.,  32  p., 
6  pi.     4°.  t  CP 

Smith,  William  C.  The  differences  of 
local  government  in  England  and  Scotland. 
(National  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Social  Science.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1881.    8°.     1880,  p.  675-690.)  SA 

Some  account  of  the  fairs  in  Scotland. 
(Farmer's  magazine.  London,  1835-36.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  19-22,  104-106,  182-184,  241-242;  v. 
4,  p.  133-135.)  VPA 

Berwickshire,    Roxburghshire,    Haddingtonshire. 
Repr. :    Quarterly   journal    of   agriculture. 

Stark,  James.  Remarks  on  the  epidemic 
fever  of  Scotland  during  1863-64-65;  and 
on  the  epidemics  of  fever  which  have  pre- 
vailed in  Scotland  during  the  past  century 
and  a  quarter.  (Epidemiological  Society 
of  London.  Transactions.  London,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  304-316.)  WAA 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Scottish  influences 
in  Russian  history,  from  the  end  of  the 
16th  century  to  the  beginning  of  the  19th 
century.  An.  essay.  Glasgow:  J.  Macle- 
hose  &  Sons,  1913.  xviii,  141(1)  p.,  2  pi., 
1  table.     12°.  GLP 

Reviewed  (by  G.  A.  Sinclair)  in  Scottish  histori- 
cal review,  v.    11,  p.   214-216. 

Stevenson,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Chronica 
de  Mailros;  also  Chronicon  de  Lanercost. 

Stewart,  William.  See  Boece,  Hector. 
Buik  of  the  croniclis   of  Scotland. 

Stirling,  Amelia  Hutchison.  A  sketch 
of    Scottish    industrial   and    social    history 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries.  London: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1906.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  225  p.,  8 
port.     8°.  CP 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens 
of  Scotland,  and  English  princesses  con- 
nected with  the  regal  succession  of  Great 
Britain.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1850-66.     8  v.     port.    8°.  CP 

V.  2   is   3.   ed.,    1866;   v.   3.  2.   ed.,   1861. 

V.  1.  Margaret  Tudor.  Magdalene  of  France. 
Mary  of  Lorraine. 

V.  2.  Mary  of  Lorraine.  The  Lady  Margaret 
Douglas. 

V.  3-7.     Mary    Stuart. 

V.  8.  Elizabeth  Stuart.  Sophia,  electress  of 
Hanover. 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine, 
V.    69,    p.    40-54,    Edinburgh,    1851. 

New  York:   Harper  &  Bros.. 

1851-59.     8  V.     8°.  CP 

Edinburgh:    Wm.    Blackwood 

&  Sons,  1853-66.    8  v.    8°.  CP 

V.   1  and  2  are  3.  ed.;  v.  3,  2.  ed. 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1854-55.     8°.  CP 

V.    1-5    only. 

Struthers,  John.  The  history  of  Scot- 
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VIII.  ch.  i-xxiv.  v.  6.  Texts:  books  viii.  ch.  xxv-xl, 
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Bremner,  Robert  L.  Notes  on  the  battle 
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Some    notes    on    the    Norsemen    in 

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Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crich- 
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Carrie,  John.  The  battle  of  the  Gram- 
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499  p.,  2  fac.     8°.  Stuart  7469 

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Charlemagne  and  the  king  of  Scotland. 
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Fraser,  Donald.  An  essay  on  the  ori- 
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Freer,  A.  M.  Goodrich,  now  Mrs.  H.  H. 
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Haverfield,  Francis  John.  On  Julius 
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Henderson,  George.  The  Norse  influ- 
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Highton,  E.  The  last  resting-place  of 
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Hilton,  James.  The  coronation  stone 
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Howden,  Charles  R.  A.  Notes  on  the 
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Hume,  Abraham.  Who  was  Macbeth? 
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Innes,  Thomas.  A  critical  essay  on  the 
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twixt the  walls,  of  the  Caledonians  or 
Picts,  and  particularly  of  the  Scots.  With 
an  appendix.  Reprinted  from  the  original 
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For  a  critical  notice  of  the  original  edition  (1729) 
see  "Early  Scottish  history  and  its  exponents,"  in 
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Taitt,  Alexander.  The  Roman  account 
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Lacks    the    portrait    of   Father    Innes. 

Waddel,  George.  Remarks  on  Mr.  In- 
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Tracts  illustrative  of  the  traditionary  and 
historical  antiquities  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
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Reprinted    from    the    Edinburgh    edition   of    1733. 

Irving,  George  Vere.  On  the  geography 
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Johnstone,  James.  Antiquitates  Celto- 
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Antiquitates    Celto-Scandicas;    sive 

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The  Norwegian  account  of  Haco's 

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Now  first  published  in  the  original  Ice- 
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Keith,  Duncan.  A  history  of  Scotland, 
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O'Flaherty,  Roderic.  The  Ogygia  vin- 
dicated: against  the  objections  of  Sir 
George  MacKenzie...  To  which  is  an- 
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the  subject  of  Scotish  antiquities.  With 
a  dissertation  on  the  origin  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  ancient  Scots,  and  notes... by 
C.    O'Conor.     Dublin:    G.    Faulkner,    1775. 

3  p.l.,  Ixxxii  p.,  1  1.,  299  p.    8°.  CP 


O'Neill,  Moira.  Macbeth  as  the  Celtic 
type.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
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*DA 

Pinkerton,  John.  An  enquiry  into  the 
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don: B.  &  J.  White,  1794.    2  v.    maps.    8°. 

CP 

Quintus  Lollius  Urbicus,  propraetor  of 
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1901.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  78-91.)  CPA 

Ritson,  Joseph.  Annals  of  the  Cale- 
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clyde,  Cumberland,  Galloway,  and  Mur- 
ray.     Edinburgh:    W.    &   D.    Laing,    1828. 

2  v.     8°.  CP 
Reviewed   by    Sir   Walter   Scott   in  the   Quarterly 

review,   v.    41,   p.    120-162,   London,    1829. 

Another  review  by  Dr.  John  Jamieson,  exposing 
the  errors  of  Scott,  is  published  in  the  Westminster 
review,    v.    16,    p.    145-180,    London,    1832. 

Robert,  of  Dunhelm.  Letter  from 
Robert  of  Dunhelm,  monk  of  Kelso,  to 
the  prior  and  convent  of  Tynemouth,  A.D. 
1257.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1827.     4°.     v.    1,   p.   221-226.) 

tCP 

Giving  an  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  bodies 
of  King  Malcolm  Canmore,  and  of  his  eldest  son. 
Prince    Edward. 

Robertson,  Eben  William.  Scotland 
under  her  early  kings:  a  history  of  the 
kingdom  to  the  close  of  the  thirteenth 
century.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and 
Douglas,  1862.     2  v.     maps.     8°.  CP 

Roman  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  review. 
London,    1911.      8°.      v.    213,    p.    468-490.) 

*DA 

Russell,  Miss  H.  J.  M.  The  acquisition 
of  Lothian  by  Northumbria;  probably  a 
suppressed  chapter  of  Bede.  (British 
Archaeological  Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don,  1891.     8°.     V.  47,  p.   197-204.)         CA 

The  English  claims  to  the  over- 
lordship  of  Scotland,  in  connection  with 
the  death  of  Thomas  a  Becket.  1  pi. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.   London,  1893.    8°.    v.  49,  p.  223-239.) 

CA 

Scot  and  Englishman  in  early  song  and 

satire.       1200-1314.       (Scottish     antiquary. 

Edinburgh,   1903.     8°.     v.   17,   p.   162-173.) 

CPA 
Skene,    William    Forbes.      Celtic    Scot- 
land:  a  history  of  ancient  Alban.     Edin- 
burgh:   Edmonston    &    Douglas,    1876-80. 

3  V.    maps.    8°.  CP 

1.  History  and  ethnology.  2.  Church  and  cul- 
ture.     3.  Land    and    people. 

Reviewed  (by  Thomas  Raleigh)  in  the  Critical 
review  of  theological  and  philosophical  literature, 
V.    2,   p.   25-31,    Edinburgh,    1892. 

The  coronation  stone,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  68-105.)  CPA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,  continued. 

Edinburgh:      Edmonston      & 

Douglas,  1869.  3  p.l.,  50  p.,  2  pi.  illus. 
sq.  8°.  CP 

Notice  of  the  site  of  the  battle  of 

Ardderyd  or  Arderyth.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.     sq.  8°.     V.  6,  p.  91-98.)  CPA 

On  the  traditionary  accounts  of  the 

death  of  Alexander  the  Third.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1886.    sq.  8°.    v.  20,  p.  177-185.) 

CPA 

[Edinburgh:      Neill      &      Co., 

1886.]     9  p.    8°.  CP  p.v.  2,  no.l3 

See   also   Chronicles   of   the   Picts, 

chronicles  of  the  Scots,  and  other  early 
memorials   of   Scottish   history. 

Smith,  Archibald.  Argyleshire  invaded, 
but  not  subdued,  by  Ungus,  king  of  the 
Picts,  in  the  years  736  and  741.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.    sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  412-422.) 

CPA 

Smith,  James  A.  Banquo  and  Fleance. 
(Antiquarian  magazine  and  bibliographer. 
London,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  213-218;  v.  8, 
p.   12-19.)  CA 

Stevenson,  William  Henry.  The  great 
commendation  to  King  Edgar  in  973. 
(English  historical  review.  London,  1898. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  505-507.)  BAA 

Stuart,  John,  of  Inchbreck.  Of  the  reign 
of  Duncan  the  Second,  king  of  Scots. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
chseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  480-489.)  t  CPA 

Stuart,  John.  Notices  of  the  burial  of 
King  Malcolm  iii.  in  the  monastery  at 
Tynemouth  in  1093,  and  of  the  subsequent 
history  of  his  remains.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  81-89.)      CPA 

Stuart-Glennie,  James  Stuart.  Arthur- 
ian localities;  their  historical  origin,  chief 
country,  and  Fingalian  relations.  1  map. 
(In:  Merlin;  or,  The  early  history  of  King 
Arthur.  London,  1869.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  xvii*- 
clvi*.)  NCE 

Reviewed  in  Revue  celtiqiie,  v.  1,  p.  162-163, 
Paris,  1872. 

Arthurian   Scotland.      (Macmillan's 

magazine.  London,  1868.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  161- 
174.)  *  DA 

Sturrock,  J.  B.  Vanduara,  or  Roman 
Paisley.  (Antiquary.  London,  1906.  sq. 
8°.     v.  42,  p.  458-460.)  CA 

Swinton,  George  Sitw^ell  Campbell.  Sir 
Archibald  Laurie  and  the  Swinton  char- 
ters. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  475-478.)         CPA 

Six  early  charters.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  173-180.)  CPA 


Thompson,  Francis.  The  Macbeth  con- 
troversy. (Dublin  review.  London,  1889. 
8°.    V.  105,  p.  140-156.)  *  DA 

Wilson,  James.  "Divise  de  Stobbo." 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1903. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  105-111.)  CPA 

A  Scottish  trial-by-combat  charter 

of  1167.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  481-482.)  CPA 

The  site  of  the  battle  of  Brunan- 

burh.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.    4°.    V.  7,  p.  212-214.)  CPA 

Wyckoff,  Charles  Truman.  Feudal  re- 
lations between  the  kings  of  England  and 
Scotland  under  the  early  Plantagenets. 
Chicago:  University  Press,  1897.  xv,  159 
p.     8°.  CP 

Introduction.  1.  The  "Great  commendation." 
2.  The  cessions  of  Cumberland  and  Lothian.  3. 
Norman  influence  in  Scotland.  4.  The  reign  of  the 
first  Plantagenet.  5.  Treaty  of  Falaise  and  charter 
of  release.  6.  The  period  of  the  great  charter.  7. 
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With  original  illustrations  by 

Lancelot  Speed.  London:  F.  Warne  and 
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Anderson,  Joseph,  LL.D.  Notes  of 
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Burtt,  Joseph.  Expenses  of  the  em- 
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Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crich- 
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See  also   note  on  p.   94-95. 

Notice  of  a  manuscript  of  the  lat- 
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Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  166- 
192.)  CPA 

"The    Passio    is    a    would-be    comic    narrative  of 

events    between     Feb.,     1306    and     Feb.,     1307.  Its 

chief  characteristics  are  cruelty  and  profanity.  It 
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Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Scotia  rediviva. 
Home  rule  for  Scotland.  With  lives  of 
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CP 

Documents  respecting  the  affairs  of 
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preserved  in  the  office  of  Queen's  Remem- 
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ponaldson,  Peter.  The  history  of  Sir 
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age, life,  adventures,  heroic  achievements, 
imprisonments  and  death;  drawn  from  au- 
thentic materials  of  Scottish  history... 
New  York:  W.  Borradaile,  1823.  33  p., 
1  pi.     12°.  AN 

The   life   of   Sir   William   Wallace, 

the  governor  general  of  Scotland,  and 
hero  of  the  Scottish  chiefs...  Hartford: 
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AN 
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Scotland.  1296.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
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Graham-Easton,  Walter  M.  Why 
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magazine.  London,  1907.  8°.  v.  302,  p. 
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Grant,  George.  The  life  and  adventures 
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Scotland.  Dublin:  James  M'Glashan,  1849. 
X,   (1)12-299  p.     16°.  AN 

Life    of    Robert    Bruce. .  .including 

...notices  of  his  celebrated  warriors,  and 
an  account  of  the  invasion  of  Ireland  by 
the  Scots.  Dublin:  J.  M'Glashan  [1849?]. 
xiii,    [15]-305   p.      12°.  CP 

Great  Britain.  —  Record  Commission. 
Documents  and  records  illustrating  the 
history  of  Scotland  and  the  transactions 
between  the  crowns  of  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. Volume  collected  and  edited  by  Sir 
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ccxxiv,  434  p.    4°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  review,  London,  1838, 
v.  66,  p.  36-59  (reprinted  in  The  Museum  of  foreign 
literature,    Philadelphia,     1838,    v.    32,    p.    315-324). 

Harvey,  Charles.  The  Borestone  and 
the  field  of  Bannockburn,  22  June  1889. 
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1  pi.     3.  ed.  enl.     12°.  *  C  p.v.  372 

Harvey,  John.  See  Henry  the  Minstrel. 
The  life  and  heroic  achievements  of  Sir 
William    Wallace. 

Henry  the  Minstrel.  The  lyfe  and  actis 
of   the   maist   illuster  and  vailzeand   cam- 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

piovn  William  Wallace,  Knicht  of  EUer- 
slie,  Mainteiner  and  defender  of  the  liber- 
tie  of  Scotland...  Edinburgh:  Robert 
Charteris,  1601.  (3)  1-47,  49-178,  182-184 
1.    4°,  in  eights.  Reserve 

The  following  leaves  are  missing:  a  ii-4,  ^[1-4 
(the  preface),  F8  (no.  48  of  the  text),  Z  iii-S  (nos. 
179-181). 

The  following  leaves  are  supplied  in  facsimile: 
ai  (the  title),  1f5-6  (the  table),  Ai  (no.  1  of  the 
text),  Xi  (no.  160),  Z  i,  Z  ii,  Z  6-8  (nos.  177,  178, 
182-184).  The  colophon  which  should  be  on  ZS", 
is   lacking. 

This  copy  formerly  belonged  to  George  Paton, 
and  at  his  sale  it  was  purchased  by  Blackwood,  who 
later  disposed  of  it  to  Dr.  Jamieson  for  £2.12.6. 
It  afterwards  passed  into  the  possession  of  James 
Maidment  by  whom  the  volume  was  bound  in  its 
present  covers.  In  1848  Maidment  made  an  ex- 
change of  it  to  Dr.  David  Laing  for  a  copy  of 
Scot's  Discoverie  of  Witchcraft. 

Wallace;   or,  The  life  and  acts  of 

Sir  William  Wallace,  of  Ellerslie...  With 
notes,  and  preliminary  remarks  by  John 
Jamieson.  Edinburgh:  James  Ballantyne 
&  Co.,  printers,  1820.     1  p.l.,  xx,  444  p.    4°. 

tNDR 

The  history  of  the  life,  adventures, 

and  heroic  actions  of  the  celebrated  Sir 
William  Wallace. .  .translated  into  metre, 
from  the  original  Latin  of  Mr.  John  Blair. 

Revised  and  improved  by  William 
Hamilton...  New  York:  W.  W.  Craw- 
ford,  1820.     xxiii,    (1)26-236  p.     12°. 

'The  original  Latin'  and  'Mr.  John  Blair'  are 
both  fictitious,  and  were  invented  by  the  poet  to 
give   the    stamp   of   authority   to   his   work. 

The   life   and   heroic   achievements 

of  Sir  William  Wallace,  the  Scottish  pa- 
triot. And  of  the  life  of  Robert  Bruce, 
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W.  P.  Nimmo,  1859.     vi,  (1)8-288  p.     2A°. 

The  actis   and   deidis   of  the   illus- 

tere  and  vailzeand  campioun  Schir  Wil- 
liam Wallace,  Knicht  of  Ellerslie.  Edited 
by  James  Moir.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1889.  liv,  567  p.,  1  fac.  8°. 
(Scottish  Text  Society.  Publications,  v. 
6-7,   17.)  NDP 

Henty,  George  Alfred.  In  freedom's 
cause;  a  story  of  Wallace  and  Bruce. 
New  York:  The  Mershon  Company 
[190-?].     v,  312  p.,  10  pi.     12°.  NAS 

History  of  the  life  and  death,  of  the 
great  warrior  Robert  Bruce,  King  of  Scot- 
land. Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,    [uo.]  108.    24  p.    24°.  Reserve 

Woodcut  of  Bruce  and  de  Bohun  on  title.  A 
chapbook. 

History  of  Sir  Williain  Wallace,  the  re- 
nowned Scottish  champion.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers  [1840?].  [no.] 
107.    24  p.    24°.  Reserve 

A   chapbook. 

Hunt,  James  Henry  Leigh.  Wallace 
and    Fawdon.      (New    monthly    magazine 


and  humorist.  London,  1850.  8°.  v.  89, 
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Reprinted  in  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine, 
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Hunter,  Joseph.  King  Edward's  spolia- 
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coronation  stone  —  original  and  unpub- 
lished evidence.  (Archaeological  journal. 
London,  1856.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  245-255.)     CA 

Innes,  Cosmo,  editor.  See  Barbour, 
John.     The   Brus.     Aberdeen,   1856.     4°. 

Jamieson,  John.  See  Barbour,  John. 
The  Bruce.  Edinburgh,  1820.  4°.;  also 
Henry  the  Minstrel.     Wallace. 

Lander,  Walter  Savage.  William  Wal- 
lace and  King  Edward  i.  (In  his:  Imag- 
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Neilson,  George.  Robert  the  Bruce's 
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1309 

Processus  factus  contra  Templarios  in 
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Bain,  Joseph.  On  the  sufferings  of  the 
northern  counties  of  England,  and  their 
chief  towns,  including  Ripon,  from  the  in- 
vasion of  the  Scots  under  Robert  de  Brus, 
between  the  years  1314  and  1319. 
(Archaeological  journal.  London,  1874. 
8°.    V.  31,  p.  269-283.)  CA 

1320 

Letter,  A,  from  the  nobility,  barons  and 
commons  of  Scotland,  in  the  year  1320... 
directed  to  Pope  lohn:  wherein  they  de- 
clare their  firm  resolutions,  to  adhere  to 
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1323 

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tCPA 
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CPA 

1402 

Death,  The,  of  Rothesay:  a  tragedy  in 
Scottish  history  reconsidered.  (Black- 
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1424 

Gibb,  Alexander.  The  coronation  of 
James  the  First,  king  of  Scotland,  and 
Jane  Beaufort,  queen  of  Scotland,  his  wife, 
21st  May  1424.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1903.    8°.     v.  17,  p.  1-8.)  CPA 

Memoirs  relating  to  the  restoration  of 
King  James  i.  of  Scotland.  (In:  Tracts 
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Reprinted    from    the    London    edition    of    1716. 

1435 

Jusserand,  Jean  Adrien  Antoine  Jules. 
A  journey  to  Scotland  in  the  year  1435. 
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(In  his:   English  essays  from 

a  French  pen.  New  York,  1895.  8°.  p. 
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1436-1562 

Leslie,  John,  bishop  of  Ross.  De  rebus 
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A  reprint  of  the  latter  portion  of  his  De  origine, 
moribus,  et  rebus  gestis  Scotorum,  originally  pub- 
lished in  Rome  in  1578.  This  reprint  covers  the 
period  from  1436  to  1562,  and  is  of  great  value  as 
a  Catholic  account  of  events  with  which  the  bishop 
was    himself    personally    acquainted. 

1437 

Here  folowing  begynnythe  a  full  lamen- 
table cronycle,  of  the  dethe  and  false  mur- 
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Translated  from  the  anonymous  contemporary 
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1484 

Negotiations  of  the  Scottish  commis- 
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burgh, 1836.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  33-40.)  t  CP 

For    peace    between    Scotland    and    England. 

Whytelaw,  Archibald.  Oratio  Scotorum 
ad  regem  Ricardum  tertium  pro  pace  fir- 
manda  inter  Anglos  et  Scotos,  12  Sept. 
1484.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1836.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  41-48.)  f  CP 

1488-1513 

Smith,  George  Gregory.  The  days  of 
James  iiii.,  1488-1513...  Arranged  and 
edited  by  G.  G.  Smith.  New  York:  New 
Amsterdam  Book  Co.,  1899.  2  p.l.,  219  p., 
2  maps,  4  pi.,  1  port.  16°.  (Scottish  his- 
tory   by    contemporary    writers.)  CP 

1497 

Laing,  David.  Notice  of  an  original 
Privy  seal  document  relating  to  the  inva- 
sion of  Scotland  by  King  Henry  the 
Seventh  in  the  year  m.cccc.xcvii.  1  port 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  540-547.)  *      CPA 

1499 

Jemingham,  Sir  Hubert  Edward  Henry. 
An  affray  at  Norham  Castle,  and  its  in- 
fluence on  Scotch  and  English  history. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  179-188.)  CPA 

1501-1559 

F.,  A.  Scotland  in  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury—  pre-Reformation  period.  (Eraser's 
magazine.  London,  1871.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  3,  p.  117-134.)  *DA 

1501-1600 

Brief  view  of  the  state  of  Scotland  in 
the  sixteenth  century.  (In:  John  Pinker- 
ton,  History  of  Scotland  from  the  acces- 


sion   of   the   house   of   Stuart   to   that   of 
Mary.    London,  1797.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  501-505.) 

CP 

From   ms.    in   the   British   Museum. 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  On  a  calendar 
of  the  16th  century  containing  ms.  notes 
on  Scottish  history  and  other  records. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  31, 
p.  156-180.)  CPA 

1509-1547 

Documents  respecting  the  affairs  of 
Scotland,  during  the  reign  of  Henry  viii. 
contained  in  a  volume  preserved  in  the 
Chapter  House,  Westminster.  (In:  No- 
tices of  original  unprinted  documents... 
illustrative  of  the  history  of  Scotland. 
[Edited  by  J.  Stevenson.]  Glasgow,  1842. 
4°.     p.  117-136.)  tCP 

1509-1556 

Bands  of  friendship  by  Scott  of  Bal- 
weary,  Orrok  of  that  ilk,  and  Boswell  of 
Glasmont,  to  the  laird  of  Raith,  etc.  1509- 
1556.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840.    4°.    V.  2.  p.  129-136.)       f  CP 

1512-1542 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  King  James  v. 
of  Scotland.  From  the  French...  Paris, 
1612.  In  which  is  the  beginning  of  the 
reformation  in  that  kingdom:  an  account 
of  the  sufferings  of  the  renowned  Lady 
Jean  Douglas,  &c.  II.  The  navigation  of 
that  king  round  Scotland,  the  Orkney  and 
Western  Isles...  London:  W.  Taylor, 
1701.  Edinburgh:  reprinted  for  D.  Web- 
ster, 1819.     xxiv,  25-100  p.     12°.     CPp.v.  1 

- —  Glasgow:  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1819. 
(Miscellanea  Scotica.  v.  4,  p.  81-164.  nar. 
12°.)  CP 

1513 

The  Battle  of  Flodden 

Bradley,  A.  G.  Flodden  Field.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1907.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  951-960.)  *  DA 

Butler,  Lewis  William  George.  Battle 
of  Flodden,  1513.  1  map.  (United  ser- 
vice magazine.  London,  1899.  8°.  v.  124 
[new  series,  v.  18],  p.  399-413.)  *  DA 

Contemporary,  A,  account  of  the  bat- 
tle of  Floddon,  9th  September  1513,  from 
a  manuscript  in  the  possession  of  David 
Laing.  1  fac.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  141-152.)  CPA 

Flodden,  The,  death-roll.  (Scottish 
antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  101-111,  168-172.)  CPA 

Gazette  of  the  battle  of  Flodden,  Sept., 
1513.      (In:    John    Pinkerton,    History    of 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

Scotland  from  the  accession  of  the  house 
of  Stuart  to  that  of  Mary.  London,  1797. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  456-458.)  CP 

Tudor  intrigues  in  Scotland.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  225- 
252.)  *  DA 

White,  Robert.  The  battle  of  Flodden. 
1  plan.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  New- 
castle. Archseologia  ^liana.  Newcastle, 
1859.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  197-236.)  CA 

1513-1542 

Smith,  George  Gregory.  The  two  chan- 
cellors: James  Betoun  and  Thomas  Wol- 
sey.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1887.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  337-368.)  *  DA 

1513-1575 

Diurnal,  A,  of  remarkable  occurrents 
that  have  passed  within  the  country  of 
Scotland  since  the  death  of  King  James 
the  Fourth  till  the  year  m.d.lxxv.  From 
a  manuscript  of  the  sixteenth  century... 
Edinburgh,  1833.  vii,  350  p.  4°.  (Ban- 
natyne  Club.)  t  CP 

The  diary  of  an  Edinburgh  citizen  and  of  great 
value   for   the   history   of  the   period. 

1515 

Mission  de  M.  de  Plains  en  ficosse. 
1515.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1852.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  3-5.)  f  CP 

1517 

Death,  The,  of  Sir  Anthony  d'Arces  de 
la  Bastie.  An  episode  in  Scottish  history. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8°.    V.  154,  p.  132-144.)  *  DA 

Meurtre  de  La  Bastie.  Lettres  ecrites 
au  roi  par  les  seigneurs  d'ficosse,  apres  le 
meurtre  de  La  Bastie.  1517.  (In:  J.  B. 
A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a 
I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  6-16.)  fCP 

1522 

Mackay,  ^ILneas  James  George.  Notice 
of  a  portrait  group  of  Margaret  Tudor,  the 
Regent  Albany,  and  a  third  figure;  the 
property  of  the  marquis  of  Bute.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1893.  sq.  8°.  v.  27, 
p.  186-205.)  CPA 

1526 

Burtt,  Joseph.  Letter  from  James  v., 
king  of  Scotland,  addressed  to  Henry 
VIII.,  dated  August  24,  1526.  (Archaeolog- 
ical journal.  London,  1856.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
270-272.)  CA 


1527 

Guerres  civiles  pendant  la  minorite  de 
Jacques  v.  1527.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet. 
Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de 
I'ficosse.     Paris,  1852.     4°.    v.  1,  p.  78-84.) 

fCP 
1528 

Strena  ad  Jacobum  v.  Scotorum  regem, 
de  suscepto  regni  regimine.  [1528.]  (Ban- 
natyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1836.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  tl-8],  t3-t8.  f  CP 

Facsimile  reprint  of  an  anonymous  Latin  poem 
addressed  to  King  James  v.  on  his  assuming  the 
reins  of  government.  With  modern  English  transla- 
tion  by   Archdeacon   Wrangham. 

(Reprinted  in:  W.  Beloe,  Anec- 
dotes of  literature  and  scarce  books.  Lon- 
don, 1807.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  385-391.)      *  GBH 

1537-1541 

Lang,    Andrew.       Letters     of     Cardinal 

Beaton,     1537-1541.       (Scottish     historical 

review.     Glasgow,  1909.     4°.     v.  6,  p.  150- 

158.)  CPA 

1538 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Scotland  de- 
scribed for  Queen  Magdalene:  a  curious 
volume.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1904.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  27-38.)      CPA 

On  the  Stimmaire  de  lo  rigine  description  & 
mernilles   Descosse...      1538. 

1538-1539 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry.  Observations  upon  a 
household  book  of  King  James  the  Fifth 
of  Scotland,  preserved  in  the  library  of 
the...  earl  of  Aberdeen. .  .containing  the 
accompt  of  one  year,  from  September 
14th,  1538,  to  September  13th,  1539.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archae- 
ologia.     London,  1829.    4°.    v.  22,  p.  1-12.) 

tCA 
1540 

Nicolay,  Nicolas,  sieur  d'Arfeville.  The 
navigation  of  King  James  v.  round  Scot- 
land, the  Orkney  Isles,  and  the  Hebrides, 
or  Western  isles;  under  the  conduct 
of ..  .Alexander  Lindsay.  Methodized  by 
Nicholas  d'Arville.  London,  1710.  Glas- 
gow: re-printed  for  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1819. 
1  p.l.,  [ciii]-civ,  (1)106-122  p.  nar.  12°. 
(Miscellanea  Scotica.     v.  3.)  CP 

1542 

Bruce,  Sir  Gainsford.  The  English  ex- 
pedition into  Scotland  in  1542.  1  pi.  (Ar- 
chseologia  ^liana.  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1907.    8°.     series  3,  v.  3.  p.  191-212.)       CA 

Elder,  John,  a  Reddshank.  A  proposal 
for  uniting  Scotland  with  England,  ad- 
dressed to  King  Henry  viii.  [1542.]  (Ban- 
natyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1827.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  1-18.)  tCP 

Reprinted  in  the  Collectanea  de  rebus  Albanicis 
of  the  lona  Club. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


143 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  Cardinal  and  the 
King's  will.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1906.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  410-422.)  CPA 

King  James  v.,   and   Cardinal   Beaton. 

A  disputed  passage  in  Knox's  His- 
tory. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1906.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  380-382.)  CPA 

Relating  to  the  death  of  King  James  v. 

Morland-Simpson,  Henry  Fife.  Cardi- 
nal Beaton  and  the  will  of  James  v.  (Eng- 
lish historical  review.  London,  1906.  8°. 
V.  21,  p.  112-118.)  BAA 

A  criticism  of  Andrew  Lang's  statement.  See 
Lang's  reply,  in  same  volume,  p.  317-319. 

Sinclair,  George  A.  The  Scots  at  Sol- 
way  Moss.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  372-377.)  CPA 

Way,  Albert.  List  of  Scottish  noble- 
men and  gentlemen  taken  prisoners  at  the 
battle  of  Solway  Moss  on  24th  November 
1542,  from  a  contemporary  manuscript  in 
the  library  of  the  duke  of  Northumber- 
land at  Sion  House.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    v.  2,  p.  238-242.)  CPA 

1542-1581 

Churchyard,  Thomas.  Churchyard's 
chips  concerning  Scotland:  being  a  collec- 
tion of  his  pieces  relative  to  that  country; 
with  historical  notices,  and  a  life  of  the 
author...  By  George  Chalmers.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Hurst,  Rees.  Orme,  and 
Brown,  1817.     1  p.l.,  211  p.     8°.  NCE 

Contents:  The  wars  of  Queen  Mary's  infancy; 
The  sieg;e  of  Leith,  in  June,  1560;  The  rode  of 
Sir  William  Drurv  into  Scotland,  May,- 1570;  The 
siege  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  in  May,  1571;  The  earl 
of    Morton's    tragedie,    1581. 

1542-1587 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 

(Everything  relating  to  the  Queen  has  been  brought 
together   here.) 

Works  by  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 

The  casket  sonnets.  By  Robert  Steele. 
(The  Library.  London,  1908.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  9,  p.  422-428.)  *  HA 

Reprints  the  sonnets  from  Harleian  ms.  747,  f.  44. 

The  genuine  letters  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  to  James,  earl  of  Bothwell:  found 
in  his  secretary's  closet  after  his  decease 
...translated  from  the  French  originals, 
by  Edward  Simmonds;  never  before  made 
publick.  To  which  is  added  remarks  on 
each  letter,  with  an  abstract  of  her  life..  . 
Westminster,  1726.  2.  ed.  Edited,  &c., 
with  introduction  by  J.  Watts  De  Peyster. 
New  York,  1891-92.     iv,  24  p.     8°.       CPB 

Last  prayer  of  Marv,  queen  of  Scots. 
(In:  W.  G.  Clark,  Spirit  of  life  [and  mis- 


cellaneous    poemS]. 
12°.    p.  33-38.) 


Philadelphia,     1833. 
NBHD 


Latin  themes  of  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of 
Scotland.  Published  for  the  first  time 
from  the  original  manuscript  in  her  own 
handwriting,  now  preserved  in  the  Im- 
perial Library,  Paris.  Edited  by  Anatole 
de  Montaiglon.  London:  Warton  Club, 
1855.     1  p.l.,  xxi  p.,  1  1.,  79  p.,  1  fac.     12°. 

NDH 

A  letter  from  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  to 
the  duke  of  Guise,  January,  1562.  Repro- 
duced in  facsimile  from  the  original  manu- 
script in  the  possession  of  the  late  John 
Scott...  Edited...by  J.  H.  Pollen.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  A.  Constable,  1904.  2  p.l., 
vii-lxvi  p.,  1  1.,  81  p.,  1  1.,  16,  8  p.,  14  fac. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions,    v.  43.)  CPA 

Letter  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  to  Lord 
James,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  An- 
drews, July,  1559.  (In:  John  Knox,  The 
works  of  John  Knox.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
8°.    v.  1,  p.  562-563.)  ZOV 

[Letter]  from  the  queen  of  Scots  to 
Charles  Paget.  (In:  Miscellaneous  state 
papers  from  1501  to  1726.  London,  1778. 
4°.     V.  1,  p.  218-223.)  t  C 

Letters  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  during 
her  residence  in  France,  to  her  mother 
Mary  the  queen  dowager  of  Scotland. 
(Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1834.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  239-245.)  f  CP 

The  four  letters  here  printed  are  of  date  1558-59. 

Letters  from  the  queen  of  Scots  to  the 
duke  of  Norfolk.  (In:  Miscellaneous  state 
papers  from  1501  to  1726.  London,  1778. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  189-195.)  t  C 

Letters  from  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  to 
Sir  Robert  Melvill;  and  other  papers  from 
the  archives  of  the  earl  of  Leven  and  Mel- 
ville. 1565-1568.  1  fac.  (Maitland  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°.  v.  3. 
p.  177-191.)  tCP 

Letters,  now  first  published  from  the 
originals. .  .with  an  historical  introduction 
and  notes,  by  Agnes  Strickland.  London: 
H.   Colburn,   1843.     2  v.     8°.  CPB 

Lettres,  instructions  et  memoires  de 
Marie  Stuart,  reine  d'ficosse;  publics  sur 
les  originaux  et  les  manuscrits  du  State 
Paper  Office  de  Londres...et  accom- 
pagnes  d'un  resume  chronologique  par  le 
Prince  Alexandre  Labanoff.  London: 
Charles   Dolman,   1844-45.     7  v.     8°.  CPB 

Lettres  de  Marie  royne  d'fiscosse,  a  sa 
mere  Marie  de  Guyse,  royne  douairiere 
d'fiscosse,  pendant  les  annees  1552  a  1557. 
(In:  Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1834. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  25-38.)  CP 

The  love  letters  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  to  James,  earl  of  Bothwell;  with 
her  love   sonnets   and  marriage   contracts 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods  — 1542-1587,  continued. 

. .  .explained  by  state  papers,  and  the  writ- 
ings of  Buchanan  [and  others]...  Edited 
by  Hugh  Campbell.  London:  Longman, 
tetc],  1824.  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  336,  63  p.,  1  port. 
8°.  CPB 

See  on  this  work  The  Cabinet;  or.  The  selected 
beauties  of  literature,  series  2,  p.  419-428,  Edin- 
burgh, 1825. 

Meditation  faite  par  la  royne  d'Escoce, 
dovairiere  de  France,  recueillie  d'vn  livre 
des  Consolations  divines,  composez  par 
I'evesque  de  Rosse.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.   341-348.)  tCP 

Testament  de  Marie  Stuart,  reine  de 
France  et  d'ficosse.  1587.  (In:  E.  G.  Pei- 
gnot,  Choix  de  testaments  ancienes  et  mo- 
dernes.     Paris,  1829.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  238-254.) 

A 
Verses  by  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.    (Bijou. 
London,    1829.      16°.     1829,   p.    148-150.) 

NCA 

Works  about  Mary,   Queen   of   Scots 

Abbot,  Willis  J.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
A  victim  of  her  own  intrigue.  (In  his: 
Notable  women  in  history.  Philadelphia, 
1913.    8°.     p.  76-86.)  SNE 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots.  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers 
tcop.  1848].  2  p.l.,  [vii)-viii  p..  1  1.,  (1)14- 
286  p.,  1  map,  1  pi.,  1  port,     illus.     16°. 

CPB 

Accounts  and  papers  relating  to  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  Edited  by  Allan  J.  Crosby 
and  John  Bruce.  [London:)  Camden  So- 
ciety, 1867.  2  p.l.,  xxiii,  134  p.  sq.  8°. 
(Camden    Society.      Publications,     v.   93.) 

OA 

(1)  Charges  of  the  diets  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  (2)  Charges  of  the  funeral  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots.  (3)  A  remembrance  of  the  order  and 
manner    of    the    burial    of    Mary,    queen    of    Scotts. 

(4)  The  chardges  of  diet  for  the  Scottishe  queen's 
funeralls  at  Peterborowe,  Mondaye  supper  the  laste 
of  Julie,  and  Tuisdaie  dinner  the  firste  of  Auguste. 

(5)  A  justification  of  Queen  Elizabeth  in  relation 
to  the  affair  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Act  for  sequestrating  the  quenis  maies- 
ties  person  and  detening  the  same  in  the 
hous  and  place  of  Lochlevin.  xvi  Jun. 
MDLXvii.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1834.     4°.     v.    1,   p.   247-252.) 

tCP 

Actio  contra  Mariam  Scotorum  Regi- 
nam:  In  qua  ream  &  consciam  esse  eam 
hujus  parricidii  necessariis  argumentis 
evincitur.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  & 
rebus  gestis . .  .Mariae  Scotorum  reginas... 
London,   1725.     f°.     v.  1,  p.  250-280.) 

ft  CPB 

George  Buchanan  has  been  credited  with  the 
authorship  of  this  work,  but  more  recent  criticism 
and  examination  of  authorities  tend  to  the  con- 
clusion that  the  work   is  not   of   his   composition. 


Affecting,  The,  &  tragical  history  of 
Queen  Mary  of  Scotland:  who  was  be- 
headed for  high  treason  against  Queen 
Elizabeth,  of  England.  Falkirk:  Printed 
and  sold  by  T.  Johnston,  1819.    24  p.    24°. 

Reserve 

Chapbook. 

Aguilon,  Pedro  de.  Extraits  des  corres- 
pondances. .  .du  secretaire  Aguilon. ..  (In: 
J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs 
a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  122-136.)  t  CP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots  and  Scotland  between  Dec.  5,  1571  and 
March   23,    1572. 

Alava,  Frances  de.  Extraits  des  corres- 
pondances  de  Frances  de  Alava,  du  secre- 
taire Aguilon  [Ct  d'autres],  ambassadeurs 
ou  charges  d'affaires  de  Philippe  ii  en 
France  de  1563  a  1587.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T. 
Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire de  I'Ecosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.   1-592.)  tCP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots  and  Scotland  from  the  3rd  of  May, 
1563   to  the  22nd  of  December,   1587. 

Almack,  Richard.  Copy  of  a  letter  to 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  a  bond  of  Secre- 
tary Maitland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archaeologia.  London,  1883. 
4°.    V.  47,  p.  242-244.)  f  CA 

With  additional  notes  by  Henry  Salusbury  Mil- 
man  on  p.  245-248.  The  letter  is  dated  27  April 
1567. 

"Anchor,"  pseud.  See  De  Peyster,  John 
Watts.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots... 

Anderson,  James,  editor.  See  Collec- 
tions relating  to  the  history  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scotland. 

Baillie-Hamilton,  Mary  A.  A  historic 
heirloom.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    8°.    V.  80,  p.  131-137.)        *DA 

A  silver  gilt*  casket  at  Hamilton  Palace,  which 
the  writer  believes  to  have  been  the  one  which 
contained   the   famous   "Casket   letters." 

Banks,  John.  The  Albion  queens:  or. 
The  death  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scotland. 
A  tragedy.  London:  R.  Wellington,  1704. 
2  p.l.,  70  p.     4°.  NCOp.v.309,no.5 

Barbe,  Louis  A.  The  four  Maries.  (In 
his:  In  byways  of  Scottish  history.  New 
York  [1913].     8°.     p.  25-34.)  CP 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     1  port.     (In 

his:  In  byways  of  Scottish  history.     New 
York  [1913].     8°.     p.   1-23.)  CP 

The  queen's  Marys.     (Gentleman's 

magazine.     London,   1885.     8°.     v.  258,  p. 
457-485.)  *  DA 

The  song  of  Mary  Stuart:  an  un- 
detected forgery.  (In  his:  In  byways  of 
Scottish  history.  New  York  [1913).  8°. 
p.   79-90.)  CP 

Bardon,  The,  papers:  documents  relat- 
ing to  the  imprisonment  and  trial  of  Mary, 
queen    of    Scots.      Edited    for    the    Royal 


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145 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Historical  Society  by  C.  Read...  With  a 
prefatory  note  by  C.  Cotton...  London: 
the  society,  1909.  2  p.l..  (i)viii-xlv  p.,  1  1., 
139  p.  8°.  (Royal  Historical  Society. 
[Publications.]   series  3,   no.   17.)  CA 

Bamestapolius,  Obertus.  See  Turner, 
Robert,  of  Barnstaple. 

Beaune,  Renaud  de,  archbishop  of 
Bourges.  Oraison  funebre  de...  Marie 
Royne  d'Escosse.  morte  pour  la  Foy,  le  18 
Febrier,  1587,  par  la  cruaute  des  Anglois 
Sur  le  subject  &  discours  de  celle 
niesme  qui  fut  faicte  en  Mars,  a  Nostre 
Dame  de  Paris,  au  jour  de  ses  obseques 
&  service...  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita 
&  rebus  gestis. .  .Maris  Scotorum  reginse 
...     London,  1725.     f°.  v.  2,  p.  671-686.) 

ttCPB 

Begg,  Robert  Burns.  History  of  Loch- 
leven  Castle,  with  details  of  the  imprison- 
ment and  escape  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
Illustrated  by  J.  Begg.  Kinross:  G.  Bar- 
net,  1887.    XV  (i),  124  p.    3.  ed.    «°.     CRF 

Bekker,  Ernst.  Maria  Stuart,  Darley 
[sic],  Bothwell.  Mit  einem  V'orwort  von 
\V.  Oncken.  Giessen:  J.  Ricker,  1881.  xi, 
387  p.  8°.  (Giessener  Studien  auf  dem 
Gebiet  der  Geschichte.     [uo.]  1.)  CPB 

Bell,  Henry  Glassford.  Life  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  New  York:  J.  &  J.  Har- 
per, 1831.     2  V.     16°.  CPB 

See  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  in  The  Southern 
review,    v.    8,   p.    345-382,    Charleston,    1832. 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1840.  2  V.  port.  24°.  (Family  librarv. 
no.  22.)  CPB 

Benger,  Elizabeth  Ogilvie.  Escape  of 
Marj',  queen  of  Scots  from  Lochleven 
Castle.  1  pi.  (Forget  me  not.  London 
[1827].     24°.     1827,  p.  381-387.)  NCA 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  ^lary,  queen 

of  Scots.  London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees. 
Orme   &  Brown,   1823.     2  v.     8°.         CPB 

Philadelphia:    A.    Hart,    1852. 

2  v.    8°.  Stuart  7489 

From  the  2.   London  ed. 

Bj0mson,  Bj^rnstjerne.  Maria  Stuart 
i  Skotland.  Kj0benhavn:  F.  Hegel  &  Sdn, 
1879.     170  p.     4.  ed.     16°.  NIL 

Mary  Stuart,  tragedy  in  five  acts. 

Translated  by  Clemens  Petersen.  (Scan- 
dinavia. Chicago,  1884.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  45-52, 
76-83,   112-118,   147-151,   179-183.)     f  NISA 

Translated  from  the  Norwe- 
gian by  A.  Sahlberg.  Chicago:  Specialtv 
Syndicate  Press,  1912.     232  p.     16°.     NIL 

Blackwood,  Adam.  Martyre  de  Marie 
Stvart,  Royne  d'Escosse,  &  dovairiere  de 
France.     (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  re- 


bus gestis. .  .Marise  Scotorum  reginse... 
London,  1725.    f°.    v.  2,  p.  175-328.)  f  CPB 

Reprinted  from  the  Paris  ed.,  1644,  of  Black- 
wood's  Opera   Omnia. 

History  of  Mary,   queen  of  Scots; 

a^  fragment;  translated  from  the  original 
French.  [Edited  by  Alexander  Macdon- 
ald,  with  notice  bj^  Thomas  Thomson.] 
Edinburgh:  [for  the  Maitland  Club,]  1834. 
4  p.l.,  ii,  222  p.     4°.  CA 

Blennerhassett,  Lady  Charlotte  Julia. 
Maria  Stuart  in  Elizabeth's  Gefangen- 
schaft.  (Deutsche  Rundschau.  Berlin, 
1907.    8°.    v.  130,  p.  186-211,  380-409.)  *  DF 

1.  Die  erste  Phase  (1568-1573);  2.  Die  letzte 
Phase   (1574-1587J. 

Boglietti,  G.  Maria  Stuarda  e  i  suoi 
piu  recenti  interpetri.  (Nuova  antologia. 
Roma,  1886.  8°.  v.  86  [Serie  3,  v.  2,,  p. 
55-85.)  NNA 

Boissiere,  E.  Marie  Stuart  et  le  comte 
de  Bothwell.  (Revue  d'Alsace.  Colmar, 
1864.  8°.  serie  2,  annee  15.  p.  515-523, 
552-556.)  *  DM 

Bonney,  Henry  Kaye.  Historic  notices 
in  reference  to  Fotheringhay.  Oundle:  T. 
Bell,    1821.     8°.  CO 

Part  2,  p.  85-127:  'The  imprisonment,  trial,  and 
execution  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  at  Fotheringhay.' 

Breslau,  Harry.  Die  Kassettenbriefe 
der  Konigin  Maria  Stuart.  Eine  histor- 
isch-diplomatische  L'ntersuchung.  (His- 
torisches  Taschenbuch.  Leipzig,  1882.  8°. 
Folge  6,  Bd.  1,  p.  1-92.)  BAA 

Brougham,  Henry  Brougham,  lord. 
Elizabeth's  conduct  to  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  (In  his:  Works.  2.  ed.  London, 
n.d.  16°.    v.  5,  p.  368-374.)  NCG 

Bruce,  James.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
(In  his:  Classic  and  historic  portraits. 
New  York,  1854.     12°.     p.  282-292.)  A 

Bruce,  John,  editor.  See  Accounts  and 
papers   relating  to  Mary,   queen  of  Scots. 

Bryce,  William  Moir.  Mary  Stuart's 
voyage  to  France  in  1548.  (English  his- 
torical review.  London,  1907.  8°.  v.  22. 
p.  43-50.)  BAA 

Buchanan,  George.  Detectio  Mariae  Re- 
ginse Scotorum.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De 
vita  &  rebus  gestis. .  .Marise  Scotorum 
Reginse...  London,  1725.  f°.  v.  1,  p. 
237-249.)  tt  CPB 

This  work  has  been  well  described  by  a  compe- 
tent authority  (Sheriff  ^Eneas  MackajO  as  "a  calum- 
nious work."  The  statements  in  it  do  not  always 
tally   with   those    in   his   History. 

Ane    detectioun    of   the    doingis    of 

Marie  Quene  of  Scottis,  twiching  the 
murther  of  hir  husband;  and  hir  conspira- 
cie,  adulterie,  and  pretensit  mariage  with 
the  Erie  of  Bothwell...  Sanctandrois: 
Robert  Leckprevik,  1571.     1  p.l.,  iv,  163  p. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

(In:  Collections  relating  to  the  history  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scotland...  Edinburgh, 
1727.    4°.    V.  2.)  CPB 

Scottish   translation   of   the   preceding   work. 

The  copie  of  a  letter  written  by  one 

in  London  to  his  friend,  concerning  the 
credit  of  the  late  published  Detection  of 
the  doynges  of  the  Ladie  Mary  of  Scot- 
land. (In:  Collections  relating  to  the  his- 
tory of  Mary,  queen  of  Scotland..  .  Edin- 
burgh, 1727.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  261-268.)        CPB 

The  original  is  without  place  or  date  of  publica- 
tion. Scott  thinks  it  'probable  that  this  letter  is  the 
production  of  Buchanan  himself.'  —  Bibliography  of 
works  relating  to  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  p.  29,  no.  84. 

(In:   The    Harleian   miscellany 

...     London,  1808.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  382-386.) 

CBA 

The   copie   of  a   letter,    concerning 

the  credit  of  the  late  published  Detection 
of  the  doynges  of  the  Ladie  Marie  of  Scot- 
land. (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce 
...tracts...  London,  1809.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
183-186.)  t  C 

An  abridged  translation  of  Buchanan's  Detectio 
Maria  Regince,  1571,  for  general  circulation  in 
England. 

Histoire  tragique  de  Marie  Royne 

d'Escosse,  touchant  la  coniuration  faicte 
contre  le  Roy  son  Mary,  mis  a  mort:  & 
I'adultere  par  elle  commis  auec  le  Conte  de 
Bothvvel.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  & 
rebus  gestis. .  .Marise  Scotorum  Reginse 
...     London,  1725.     f°.     v.  1,  p.  281-377.) 

ttCPB 

The  French  translator  is  believed  to  have  been 
Poitevin   Camuz. 

Buckler,  Alison.  The  first  wooing  of 
Mary  Stuart.  (Gentleman's  magazine. 
London,   1895.     8°.     v.  278,  p.   556-575.) 

*DA 
Campenon,  Vincent.     Le  derniere  mati- 
nee   de    Marie    Stuart.      (In    his:    CEuvres 
poetiques.      Paris,    1844.     8°.     p.   279-285.) 

NKK 

Cardauns,  H.  Neue  Erscheinungen  zur 
Geschichte  Maria  Stuart's.  (Gorres  Ge- 
sellschaft.  Historisches  Jahrbuch.  Miin- 
chen,  1884.    8°.     Bd.  5,  p.  121-142.)     BAA 

Cassillis,  Archibald  Kennedy,  earl  of. 
Did  the  earl  of  Cassillis  and  the  earl  of 
Eglinton  desert  Alary,  queen  of  Scots? 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1909.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  328-329.)  CPA 

Castelnau,  Michel  de,  Sieur  de  Mauvis- 
siere.  Memoirs  of  the  reigns  of  Francis  ii. 
and  Charles  ix.  of  France.  Containing  a 
particular  account  of  the  three  first  civil 
wars  raised  and  carried  on  by  the  Huge- 
nots  in  that  kingdom,  wherein  the  most 
remarkable  passages  in  the  reigns  of  King 
Henry  viii.  of  England,  Queen  Elizabeth, 
and  the  unfortunate  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 


are  set  in  a  true  light...  Done  into  Eng- 
lish... London,  1724.  6  p.l.,  (1)10-426 
p.    f°.  fDDK 

Extrait   des    Memoires   de   Messire 

M.  de  C.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  re- 
bus gestis. .  .Marias  Scotorum  Reginae... 
London,  1725.     i°.     v.  2,  p.  441-468.) 

tfCPB 

Caussin,  Nicolas.  L'histoire  de  I'in- 
comparable  Reyne  Marie  Stuart.  (In: 
Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis... 
Marias  Scotorum  Reginae...  London, 
1725.    f°.    v.  2,  p.  53-104.)  ft  CPB 

Reprinted   from  his  La  Cour  Sainte,  Paris,   1664. 

Chambers,  David.  Discovrs  de  la  legi- 
time svccession  des  femmes  aux  posses- 
sions de  leurs  parens:  et  du  gouuernement 
des  princesses  aux  Empires  &  Royaumes. 
(In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis 
...Marias  Scotorum  Reginae...  London, 
1725.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  1-35.)  tt  CPB 

Reprinted  from  the  edition  published  in  Paris 
by  Jean  Feurier,  1579.  Written  to  prove  the  le- 
gality of  the  title  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  to  the 
English   throne. 

Chambers,  Robert.  On  the  locality  of 
the  abduction  of  Queen  Mary.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1859.    sq.  8°.    v.  2,  p.  331-336.) 

CPA 

Chantelauze,  Regis  de.  Marie  Stuart, 
son  proces  et  son  execution  d'apres  le 
journal  inedit  de  Bourgoing,  la  correspon- 
dance  d'Aymas  Paulet,  et  autres  docu- 
ments nouveaux.  Paris:  E.  Plon  et  Cie., 
1876.     xvi,  584  p.     8°.  CPB 

Chasles,  Victor  Euphemion  Philarete. 
fitudes  sur  W.  Shakspeare,  Marie  Stuart, 
et  I'Aretin:  le  drame,  les  moeurs  et  la  re- 
ligion au  XVI.  siecle.  Paris:  Amyot  [1851]. 
2  p.l.,  viii,  523  p.    12°.  *  NCL 

Cheruel,  Pierre  Adolphe.  Marie  Stuart 
et  Catherine  de  Medicis.  fitude  historique 
sur  les  relations  de  la  France  et  de  I'ficosse 
dans  la  seconde  moiete  du  xvi.  siecle. 
Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  Cie.,  1858.  viii,  405 
p.    8°.  CPB 

Collection,  A,  of  portraits  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots;  together  with  a  brief 
sketch  of  her  life.. .     New  York,  1863.    f°. 

Stuart  1240 

The  17  plates  and  56  portraits  were  collected  by 
Thomas  H.  Morell.  The  whole  are  inlaid  in  heavy 
white  paper  folio,  with  illuminated  title-page  drawn 
to  order. 

Collections  relating  to  the  history  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scotland.  Containing  a 
great  number  of  original  papers  never  be- 
fore printed.  Also  a  few  scarce  pieces  re- 
printed. Revised  and  published  by  James 
Anderson...  Edinburgh:  printed  by  J. 
Mosman  &  W.  Brown,  1727-28.     4  v.     4°. 

CPB 

Collections  relative  to  the  funerals  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     [Edited  by  Robert 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


147 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Pitcairn.]      Edinburgh:    W.    &    D.    Laing, 
1822.    xxi,  80  p.,  1  fac.     12°.        Stuart  7492 

One  of   125  copies  printed. 

Twelve  plates,  fifteen  portraits,  and  many  news- 
paper  cuttings   inserted. 

Contents:  (1)  The  Scottish  Queens  buriall  at 
Peterborough,  upon  Tuesday  beeing  Lammas  day, 
1587,  London,  1587;  (2)  The  order  for  the  buriall 
for  Marie  Queen  of  Scotts  att  Peterborough,  August, 
1587;  (3)  L'Ordre  du  convoy  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse 
faict  en  la  ville  de  Peterbourgh.  .  .le  premier  iour 
d'Aoust,  1587;  (4)  Les  iiiagnifiques  Obseques  de 
la  Royne  d'Escosse,  Le  Dimanche,  huictiesme  iour 
d'Aoust.  ..  1587;  (5)  A  remembrance  of  the  order 
and  manner  of  the  buriall  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotts, 
1587;  (6)  The  solemnity  of  the  fvnerall  of  Mary, 
late  of  Scottish,  Queene,  and  Dowager  of  France 
...1587;  (7)  [Notice  regarding  the  Queen  of  Scots' 
funeral,  by  Garter  King  of  Arms] ;  (8)  Allowance 
of  servants  and  blackes,  at  the  funeralles  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scottes,  at  Peterborough.  .  .August,  1587; 
(9)  The  manner  of  the  solemnity  of  the  Scotish 
Queen's  funeral.  .  .when  she  was  bvried,  in  the 
Cathedral  church  of  Peterbvrgh;  (10)  Facsimile  of 
the  helmet  and  escutcheon,  hung  up  over  the  grave 
of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots;  (11)  Declaration  of  the 
charges  of  diet  and  expences  incurred  at  the  funeral 
of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotts  expended  by  Marmaduke 
Darejl  and  Richard  Cox,  August,  1587;  (12)  Notes 
and   illustrations. 

Conaeus,  Georgius.  Vita  Marise  Stuartse 
Scotise  Reginse,  dotarire  Galliae,  Anglise, 
&  Hiberniae  ha^redis.  (In:  Samuel  jebb, 
De  vita  &  rebus  gestis. .  .Marias  Scotorum 
Reginae...  London,  1725.  f°.  v.  2,  p. 
1-52.)  tt  CPB 

Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  the  Vita  published 
at   Rome,    1624. 

Copie  of  a  letter...  See  Buchanan, 
George. 

Costello,  Louisa  Stuart.  Mary  Stuart  at 
Chatsworth  Park.  (Illuminated  magazine. 
London,  1844.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  111-114.)  *  DE 

Cotton,  Charles.  The  Bardon  papers. 
A  collection  of  contemporary  documents 
(MS.  Eg.  2124)  relating  to  the  trial  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  1586.  (Royal  His- 
torical Society.  Transactions.  London, 
1908.    8°.     series  3,  v.  2,  p.  175-187.)       CA 

Cowan,  Samuel.  The  last  days  of  Mary 
Stuart  and  the  journal  of  Bourgoyne  her 
physician.  London:  E.  Nash,  1907.  xii, 
324  p.,  12  port.    8°.  CH 

Mary,    queen    of    Scots,    and   Who 

wrote    the     casket    letters?      London:     S. 
Low,  Marston  &  Co.,  1901.     2  v.     8°. 

*R  — CPB 

Reviewed  in  Literature,  v.  9,  p.  300,  London, 
1901. 

New    York:    J.    Pott    &    Co., 

1901.     2  V.     8°.  CPB 

Crawford  (26.  earl)  and  Balcarres  (9. 
earl),  James  Ludovic  Lindsay.  Subject  to 
revision.  First  provisional  hand-list  of 
proclamations.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
14.  December  1542-24.  July  1567.  [Aber- 
deen?) 1891.  8  1.  8°.  (Bibliotheca  Lin- 
desiana.)  CBA  p.  box 


Crompton,  Richard.  Copye  van  eenen 
brief,  aan  den...  graue  van  Leycester... 
met  een  verhael,  van  seker  begeerten... 
aan  de  Con.  Majesteyt. .  .ghedaen. . . 
wt  den  name  van  alle  de  Heeren  ende 
vande  Ghemeynte,  onlancx  int  Parle- 
ment  by  een  versamelt.  Insghelicx  hare 
Ma.  andwoorde  selue  daer  op  ghedaen 
Noch  is  hier  by  gevoecht,  ee 
warachtige  copye  van  de  proclamatie 
onlancx  gepubliceert. .  .tot  verclaringhe 
vande  Sententie..  .tegen  de  Coninginne  va 
Scotlant.  Mitsgaders  eenighe  brieuen 
gheschrenen  by  de  Schotsche  Coninginne 
aen  den  verrader  Anthony  Babington, 
met  zijne  andtwoorde. .  .aengaende  hare 
onderlinghe  conspiratien. .  .tegen  hare 
Ma.  etc.  [By  Richard  Crompton.]  [Mid- 
delburg:]  R.  Schilders,  1587.    24  1.    4°. 

Crosby,  Allan  James,  editor.  See  Ac- 
counts and  papers  relating  to  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots. 

Cuming,  Henry  Syer.  On  the  relics  and 
mementos  of  Mary  Stuart.  (British  Ar- 
chaeological Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1888.    8°.    V.  44,  p.  60-76.)  CA 

Cust,  Lionel,  and  Kathleen  Martin. 
The  portraits  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
illus.  (Burlington  magazine.  London, 
1906.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  38-47.)  f  MAA 

Dargaud,  Jean  Marie.  Histoire  de  Marie 
Stuart.  Paris:  F.  Didit,  freres,  1850.  2  v. 
8°.  CPB 

Bruxelles:     Meline,     Cans     et 

Cie.,   1851.     3  v.     16°.  CPB 

Declaration  du  parlement  de  Paris  sur 
le  gouvernement  de  I'ficosse.  1552.  (In: 
J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .rela- 
tifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  261-266.)  t  CP 

That  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  having  entered  her 
twelfth  year,  Scotland  should  thenceforth  be  gov- 
erned under  her  name,  that  is,  by  French  delegates. 

De   Peyster,   John   Watts.     An   inquiry 

into    the    career    and    character    of    Mary 

Stuart... and    a    justification    of    Bothwell 

New     York:     Charles     H.     Ludwig, 

printer,  1883.     260  p.,  2  port.    8°.        CPB 

Mary,    queen    of    Scots.      A    studj\ 

By  "Anchor."  New  York:  Charles  H. 
Ludwig,  printer,  1882.     144  p.     8°.       CPB 

Dimier,  L.  About  Mary,  queen  of  Scots' 
portraits.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  135-143.)  CPA 

Dimock,  Arthur.  Marie  Stewart  and 
the  Babington  conspiracy.  (Rochdale 
Literary  and  Scientific  Society.  Transac- 
tions.   Rochdale,  1895.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  19-35.) 

*EC 

Discovrs  dv  grand  et  magnifiqve 
trivmphe  faict  au  mariage  de...  Prince 
Frangois  de  Vallois...et  de  Princesse  Ma- 
dame Marie  d'Estreuart,  Roine  d'Escosse. 


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Special  Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Paris,  1558.  (Reprinted  in:  Archives  curi- 
euses  de  I'histoire  de  France.  Paris,  1835. 
8°.     serie  1,  v.  3,  p.  249-259.)  DBA 

Dowe,  William.  Alary  Stuart.  A  ro- 
mance of  history.  (Graham's  magazine. 
Philadelphia.  1855.  8°.  v.  46,  p.  305-320, 
401-416,  497-510;  v.  47,  p.  13-28,  97-113,  221- 
232,  328-342,  413-426,  500-514.)  *  DD 

History   of   her   life   and   reign. 

Du  Croc,  Philibert.  Ambassade  de  Du 
Croc  en  ficosse.  1566-1567.  (In:  J.  B.  A. 
T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire de  rficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.   139-186.)  tCP 

The  documents  given  here  relate  to  the  most 
critical  period  in  the  life  of  Queen  Mary,  viz.  her 
marriage   with   the   earl   of   Bothwell. 

Dueringsfeld,  Ida  von.  Elisabeth  Tu- 
dor und  Maria  Stuart.  (In  her:  Das  Buch 
denkwiirdiger  Frauen...  4.  Aufl.  Leip- 
zig, 1891.     12°.     p.  59-119.)  SNE 

Dumas  Davy  de  la  Pailleterie,  Alexan- 
dre, the  elder.  Les  crimes  celebres. 
Paris:  Librairie  internationale,  1865.  2  v. 
new  ed.     8°.  SLN 

V.    2,   p.    1-206:    Marie   Stuart,    1587. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     New  York: 

A.  Montgomery  [1853].  40  p.  illus.  f°. 
(Illustrated    literature.)  f  NKV 

New  York:  The  Merriam  Co., 

1896.    334  p.,  2  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  NKV 

Duncan,  Thomas  Dalrymple.  Mary 
Stuart  and  the  house  of  Huntly.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  365-373.)  CPA 

The     Queen's     Maries.       (Scottish 

historical  review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v. 
2,  p.  363-371.)  CPA 

The  relations  of  the  earl  of  Mur- 
ray with  Mary  Stuart.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1909.  4°.  v.  6,  p. 
49-57.)  CPA 

The  relations  of  Mary  Stuart  with 

William  Maitland  of  Lethington.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1908.  4°. 
v.  5,  p.  151-160.)  CPA 

E.,  E.  F.  Schiller's  Mary  Stuart.  (The 
Knickerbocker.  New  York,  1837.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  433-446.)  *  DA 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England.  A  true 
copie  of  the  proclamation  latelie  published 
by  the  Queen's  Majestic,  under  the  great 
Scale  of  England,  for  the  declaring  of  the 
sentence  latelie  given  against  the  Queene 
of  Scots.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of 
scarce. .  .tracts. . .  London,  1809.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  236-239.)  fC 

Warrant   to   execute   Mary   Stuart, 

queen  of  Scots,  A.  D.  1587.  [A  fac-simile 
from  the  original  document.]  n.  p.  [188-?] 
213^"  X  1314".  Stuart  13755 


Ellis,  Sir  Henry.  Observations  upon  a 
presumed  nuptial  ring  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archseologia.  London,  1849. 
4°.    v.  33,  p.  354-358.)  f  CA 

Evidence  against  the  Queen  of  Scots. 
(In:  Miscellaneous  state  papers,  from  1501 
to  1726.  London,  1778.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  224- 
250.)  t  C 

Ewald,  Alexander  Charles.  Last  hours 
of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (In  his:  Studies 
re-studied.  Historical  sketches  from  orig- 
inal sources.  London,  1885.  8°.  p.  154- 
163.)  CBA 

Execution  of  Mary  Stuart.  1  port. 
(Penny  magazine.  London,  1833.  4°.  v. 
2,   p.  46-48.)  *DA 

1589...  The  Scottish  queen's  burial  at 
Peterborough,  upon  Tuesday,  being  Lam- 
mas day  [1st  August]  1587.  London:  Ed- 
ward Venge  [1587].  (In:  An  English  gar- 
ner. [V.  1.]  Tudor  tracts.  Westminster, 
1903.    8°.    p.  475-484.)  NCE 

The  editor  says  in  a  note  (p.  xxxv) :  "This  de- 
scription of  Mary's  funeral  does  not  seem  to  have 
been  reprinted  except  in  this  Garner."  It  has  been 
reprinted   at   least   tvirice   as   here   noted: 

(In:  Collections  relative  to  the  fu- 
nerals of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots...  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.     12°.     p.  1-8.)  Stuart  7492 

(In:  Funeral,  The,  of  Mary,  queen 

of    Scots...      [Edinburgh,]    1890.      8°.      p. 
1-7.)  CPB 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  Ballad  on  the 
anticipated  birth  of  an  heir  to  Queen 
Mary,  1554.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1912.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  361-363.)  CPA 

Flandre,  Charles  de,  translator.  See 
Petit,  Joseph  Adolphe.  History  of  Mary 
Stuart. . . 

Fomaciari,  Luigi.  Maria  Stuarda  in 
Hamilton;  dipinto  del  prof.  Raffaello  Gio- 
vannetti  descritto.  Lucca:  Tipografia 
Giusti,  1837.     31  p.     8°.  MCE  p.v.  1 

Foster,  Joshua  James.  The  Stuarts; 
being  illustrations  of  the  personal  history 
of  the  family  (especially  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots)  in  xvith,  xviith,  and  xviiith  century 
art.  Portraits,  miniatures,  relics,  &c.  from 
the  most  celebrated  collections.  London: 
Dickinson's,  1902.     2  v.     f°.  ft  ARZ 

Author's  edition.  No.  66  of  550  copies  printed 
and   signed. 

Franks,  Augustus  Wollaston.  Notice  of 
permissions  given  at  Paris  to  John  Ache- 
son  to  make  dies  with  the  portrait  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  21st  October  1553, 
and  to  Nicolas  Emery  to  make  a  die  for 
jettons,  with  the  arms,  etc.,  of  the  queen 
of  Scots,  from  a  register  preserved  at 
Paris.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq. 
8°.    v.  9,  p.  506-507.)  CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


149 


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Special  Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

French,  The,  on  Queen  Mary.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  i\mer.  ed. 
New  York,   1859.     8°.     v.  86,  p.   517-536.) 

*DA 

Froude,  James  Anthony.  Mary,  "Queen 
of  Scots"  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  (Hours 
at  home.  New  York,  1870.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  311-321.)  *DA 

Funeral  of  Queen  Mary.  [From  the 
original  ms.  in  the  Record  Office,  Lon- 
don.] (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  18-21.)  CPA 

Funeral,  The,  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
A  collection  of  curious  tracts,  relating  to 
the  burial  of  this  unfortunate  princess, 
being  reprints  of  originals,  partly  tran- 
scriptions from  various  manuscripts, 
edited  by  R.  Prescott-Innes.  [Edinburgh:] 
privately  printed  for  the  editor,  1890.  xxiv, 
80  p.     8°.  CPB 

A  reprint  without  acknowledgment  of  Collections 
relative  to  the  funerals  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
1822. 

Gayarre,  Charles.  Mary  Stuart.  In- 
vestigation into  the  charges  against  her 
moral  character.  (Catholic  world.  New 
York,  1886.    8°.    v.  43,  p.  637-650,  777-790.) 

*DA 

Gillis,  James,  joint  author.  See  Men- 
zies,  John,  and  James  Gillis. 

Goodall,  Walter.  An  examination  of 
the  letters,  said  to  be  written  by  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  to  James,  earl  of  Both- 
well:  shewing  by  intrinsick  and  extrin- 
sick  evidence  that  they  are  forgeries. 
Also,  an  inquiry  into  the  murder  of  King 
Henry.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  T.  &  W. 
Ruddimans,   1754.     2  v.     12°.  CPB 

Grahame,  James.  Mary  Stewart,  queen 
of  Scots.  A  dramatic  poem.  (In  his: 
Poems.  London,  1807.  16°.  v.  2,  p.  67- 
204.)  NCM 

Guthrie,  Charles  James  Guthrie,  lord. 
Mary  Stuart  and  Roskoff.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.     8°.     v.  42,  p.  13-18.) 

CPA 

Harland,  Marion.  Two  little  rooms.  2 
pi.  (In  her:  Where  ghosts  walk.  New 
York,   1898.     12°.     p.  3-15.)  A 

On  Mary,  queen  of  Scots'  apartments  in  Holy- 
rood. 

Harvey,  William  Frederick.  Mary 
Stuart  in  art.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
don, 1904.     8°.     V.  162,  p.  433-437.)     *  DA 

Henderson,  Ernest  F.  The  execution 
of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (In  his:  Side 
lights  on  English  history.  New  York, 
1900.    4°.    p.  9-18.)  t  CB 


Henderson,  T.  F.  Mr.  Lang  and  the 
Casket  letters.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1908.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  161- 
174.)  CPA 

Reply  to  Andrew  Lang's  article  in  same  review. 
See   under   Lang,   Andrew,    below. 

Henry,  Robert.     See  Tytler,  William. 

Herrera  Tordesillas,  Antonio  de.  His- 
toria  de  lo  sucedido  en  Escocia  y  Ingla- 
terra  en  quarenta  y  quatro  anos  que  biuio 
Maria  Estuarda  Reyna  de  Escocia...  En 
Madrid:  En  Casa  de  Pedro  Madrigal,  1589. 
(In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis 
...Marise  Scotorum  Reginge...  London, 
1725.    f°.    V.  2,  p.  329-440.)  ft  CPB 

Herries,  John  Maxwell,  baron.  See 
Maxwell,  John,  8.  baron   Herries. 

Heylin,  Peter.  Examen  historicum 
..  .Containing. .  .animadversions  on  the 
church-history  of  Britain  and  the  history 
of  Cambridge. .  .by  T.  Fuller...  [Adver- 
tisements on  the  history  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  and  of... King  James...,  History 
of  King  Charles... by  W.  Sanderson...] 
(London:  Henry  Seal  &  R.  Royston,  1659.] 
2  parts  in  1.     12°.  ZDV 

Holt,  Henry  F.  Observations  upon  a 
"shilling"  of  Francis  the  Dauphin  and 
Mary  Stuart,  representing  them  as  "king 
and  queen  of  Scotland,  England,  and  Ire- 
land," dated  1558:  with  notes  regarding 
the  assumption  by  Queen  Mary  of  the 
arms  and  crown  of  England.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.     sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  279-287.) 

CPA 

- — —  On  the  great  seal  of  Francis  ii.  of 
France  and  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  as  king 
and  queen  of  France,  Scotland,  England, 
and  Ireland.  (British  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Journal.  London,  1868.  8°. 
V.  24,  p.  343-351.)  CA 

Hosack,  John.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots 
and  her  accusers.  Embracing  a  narrative 
of  events  from  the  death  of  James  v.  in 
1542  until  the  death  of  the  Regent  Murray 
in  1570.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1869-74.     2  v.     8°.  CPB 

V.  2  calls  itself  2.  ed.  much  enlarged,  but  there 
was  no  first  ed.;   [v.  1]  narrates  the  events  to  1570. 

The  title-page  of  v.  2  is  slightly  changed  to  read: 
until  the  death  of  Queen  Mary  in  1587. 

For  a  critical  notice  of  v.  1  see  Catholic  world, 
V.    11,    p.    32-49,    New    York,    1870. 

Reviewed  also  in  the  New  eclectic  magazine,  v. 
6,  p.  360-369,  Baltimore,  1870  (reprinted  from 
Saturday    review.) 

Hume,  Martin  Andrew  Sharp.  The  love 
affairs  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  A  politi- 
cal history.  London:  E.  Nash,  1903.  xiii, 
487  p.,  3  port.    8°.  CPB 

Innocence,  L',  de  la. .  .Princesse,  Ma- 
dame Marie  Royne  d'Escosse.  Ou  sont 
amplement  refutees  les  calomnies  faulces, 
&  impositions  iniques,  publics  par  vn  liure 
secrettement     diuulgue     en     France,     I'an 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

1572,  touchant  tant  la  mort  du  Seigneur 
d'Arley  son  espoux...  Plus  vn  autre  dis- 
covrs,  auquel  sont  descouuertes  plusieurs 
trahisons,  tant  manifestes,  que  iusques 
icy  cachees,  perpetrees  par  les  mesmes 
calomniateurs.  Imprime  I'an  1572.  (In: 
Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis... 
Marije  Scotorum  RegincC...  London, 
1725.     f°.    V.  1,  p.  423-606.)  ft  CPB 

The  authorship  of  this  book  has  been  attributed 
to  Frangois  de  Belleforest,  a  French  author  and 
translator;  but  it  is  manifest,  says  John  Scott,  'that 
if  Belleforest  had  any  part  in  its  production,  it  was 
only  as  editor  and  translator.' 

Ireland,  William  Henry.  Effusions  of 
love  from  Chatelar  to  Mary,  queen  of 
Scotland.  Translated  from  a  Gallic  manu- 
script, in  the  Scots  College,  at  Paris.  In- 
terspersed w^ith  songs,  sonnets,  and  notes 
explanatory  by  the  translator  [i.e.,  the 
author,  W.  H.  Ireland].  London:  C.  Chap- 
pie, 1805.    1  p.l.,  vi,  151  p.,  1  pi.    16°.  CPB 

Irons,  James  Campbell.  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots.  1  pi.  (In  his:  Leith  and  its  an- 
tiquities. Edinburgh,  1898.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
324-337.)  CR 

Ivanov,  Ivan.  Mariya  Styuart  v  istorii 
i  V  dramye.  (In:  Mir  Bozhi.  Sanktpeter- 
burg,   1893.     8°.     1893,  January,  p.  33-59.) 

*QCA 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.  Memoirs  of  fe- 
male sovereigns.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
(New  York  mirror.  New  York,  1839-40. 
f°.  v.  17,  p.  378,  387,  395,  411;  v.  18,  p.  3, 
10-11.)  tt*DD 

Jebb,  Samuel.  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis. . . 
Marias  Scotorum  Reginse,  Francise  dota- 
rise,  quae  scriptis  tradidere  autores  sede- 
cim,  in  duo  volumina  distributa  et  ad  op- 
timas  fidei  codices  recensita.  London:  J. 
Woodman   &  D.   Lyon,   1725.     2  v.     f°. 

tfCPB 

Copperplate  portrait  is  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots 
by  G.  Vertue.  Lacks  the  additional  French  title- 
pages  found  in  some  copies. 

In  this  collection  are  reprinted  the  following 
works:  Traite  de  la  succession  des  femmes,  par  D. 
Chambre;  Leslaei  de  titulo  et  jure  Mariae;  Leslaei  de 
rebus  gestis  Scotorum;  Buchanani  Detectio;  Histoire 
tragique  de  Marie;  Maria  Stuarta  vindice  Ob. 
Barnestapolio;  L'Innocence  de  tres-illustre  Madame 
Marie,  etc.;  Vita,  scriptore  Geo.  Conaeo;  Historic 
de  Marie  par  N.  Causin;  Fam.  Stradae  Vita  et  morte; 
Romoaldi  Scoti  Summarium  rationum;  Martyre  de 
la  Royne,  par  A.  Blackwood;  Historia,  por  Antonio 
de  Herrera;  Extrait  des  Memoires  de  Castelnau;  La 
Morte  de  la  Royne;  Oraison  Funebre  par  M.  de 
Bourges. 

Jenkins,  John  Stilwell.  Mary  of  Scot- 
land. 1  port.  (In  his:  Heroines  of  his- 
tory. Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1852.  12°.  p.  325- 
390.)  SNE 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn.  Wingfield  Manor, 
and  the  tercentenary  of  the  last  period 
of  captivity  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
within  its  walls.  (Reliquary.  London, 
1885.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  86-90.)  CA 


Kervyn  de  Lettenhove,  Joseph  Marie 
Bruno  Constantin,  baron.  Marie  Stuart: 
I'ceuvre  puritaine,  le  proces,  le  supplice; 
1585-1587.  Paris:  Perrin  &  Cie.,  1889.  2  v. 
8°.  CPB 

Kipka,  Karl.  Maria  Stuart  in  Drama  der 
Weltliteratur.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  vergleich- 
enden  Literaturgeschichte.  Einleitung  — 
Vorklange.  Ordensschuldrama  des  17. 
Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig:  Hesse  &  Becker, 
1905.     41(1)   p.     8°.  NAFDp.v.  1 

Maria  Stuart  im  Drama  der  Welt- 
literatur, vornehmlich  des  17.  und  18.  Jahr- 
hunderts. Ein  Beitrag  zur  vergleichenden 
Literaturgeschichte.  Leipzig:  M.  Hess, 
1907.  viii,  421  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (Breslauer 
Beitrage  zur  Literaturgeschichte.  [Bd.] 
9.)  NAF 

p.  403-412:  Bibliographische  Zeittafel  der  Maria 
Stuart   Dramen. 

Knollys,  Sir  William.  Papers  relating 
to  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  98  p.  (Philo- 
biblion  Society.  Miscellanies.  London, 
1876.    8°.    v.  14.)  *  GAA 

Koren,  Charlotte.  De  to  Dronninger. 
Historisk  Skildring.  Kristiania:  H.  Asche- 
houg  &  Co.,  1909.    3  p.l.,  182  p.    8°.    CPB 

L.  The  youth  of  Mary  Stuart.  (The 
Token.  Boston,  1835.  16°.  1835,  p.  65- 
75.)  NBH 

Laing,  Malcolm.  Dissertation  on  the 
participation  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  in 
the  murder  of  Darnley.  (In  his:  History 
of  Scotland  from  the  union  of  the  crowns 
...to  the  union  of  the  kingdoms.  2.  ed. 
London,  1804.     8°.     v.  1-2.)  CP 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  Marie  Louis  de 
Prat  de.  Life  of  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of 
Scots.  New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company, 
1860.     275  p.     16°.      (Household  library.) 

CPB 

Mary   Stuart,    queen   of   Scots.     53 

p.  (In:  Famous  biography.  New  York, 
1883.     12°.)  A 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  Casket  letters. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    v.  168,  p.  890-905.)    *  DA 

(Scottish      historical      review. 

Glasg:ow,  1907.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  1-12.)       CPA 

Criticism  of  appendix  A  in  Henderson's  work 
on   Mary,   queen   of   Scots. 

For  a  reply  to  Lang's  criticism  see  entry  under 
Henderson,  T.  F. 

The  household  of  Mary,  queen  of 

Scots,  in  1573.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  345-355.)  CPA 

The     mystery     of     "the     Queen's 

Marie."  (Backwood's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  158,  p. 
381-390.)  *  DA 

The  mystery  of  Mary  Stuart,    new 

ed.  rev.  London:  Longmans,  Green  & 
Co.,  1904.  viii  p.,  1.,  368  p.,  5  fac,  3  plans, 
5  pi,  1  port.     12°.  CPB 


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New    light    on    the    life    of    Mary, 

queen  of  Scots.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1907.     8°.     v.    182,    p.    17-27.) 

*DA 

Portraits  and  jewels  of  Mary- 
Stuart.  3  pi.,  10  port.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
129-156,  274-300.)  CPA 

Glasgow:     J.     MacLehose     & 

Sons,  1906.  6  p.l.,  107  p.,  6  pi.,  11  port. 
8°.  CPB 

Queen    Mary   in   art.     3   pi.     illus. 

(Bookman.  London,  1907.  4°.  v.  33,  p. 
14-19.)  t  *  GDD 

The  Queen's  Marie.     (In  his:  The 

valet's  tragedy  and  other  studies.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    p.  291-311.)  NCZ 

Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Mary  Stewart. 
(In:  Cambridge  modern  history.  Cam- 
bridge,   1904.     8°.     V.   3,   p.   260-293.) 

*R  — BAF 

Bibliography  of  the  period,  p.  810-815. 

Leader,  John  Daniel.  The  remains  of 
Sheffield  Manor.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1874.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  42-51.)  CA 

Sheffield    Castle   and    Mary,    queen 

of  Scots:  a  historical  paper,  read  before 
the  Sheffield  Mechanics'  Institution,  Nov. 
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Le  Laboureur,  Jean.  Extrait  des  addi- 
tions aux  memoires  de  Michel  de  Castel- 
nau,  contenant  aussi  tout  ce  que  le  sieur 
de  Brantosme  a  ecrit  de  la  Reyne 
d'Escosse.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  & 
rebus  gestis. .  .Marise  Scotorum  Reginse 
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ttCPB 

Lescure,  Mathurin  Frangois  Adolphe 
de.  Marie  Stuart.  Dix  compositions  par 
Carolus  Duran,  gravees  par  Bracquemond 
et  Rajon.  Paris:  P.  Ducrocq  [1872].  627 
p.,  2  1.,  9  pi.,  1  port.     8°.  CPB 

Leslie,  John,  bishop  of  Ross.  De  rebus 
gestis  Scotorum.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De 
vita  et  rebus  gestis. .  .Mariae  Scotorum 
Reginas...  London,  1725.  f°.  v.  1,  p. 
149-236.)  tt  CPB 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the  latter  portion  of  his  De 
origine,  moribus,  et  rebus  gestis  Scotorum,  origi- 
nally published  in  Rome  in  1578.  It  is  of  great 
value  as  a  Catholic  account  of  Scottish  affairs  dur- 
ing the  minority   of   Mary,   queen  of   Scots. 

De  titulo  et  jure. .  .Principis  Mariae 

Scotorum  Reginae,  quo  regni  Angliae  suc- 
cessionem  sibi  iuste  vendicat,  libellus.  1 
genealogical  table.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De 
vita  &  rebus  gestis. .  .Mariae  Scotorum 
Reginae...  London,  1725.  f°.  v.  1,  p. 
37-147.)  tt  CPB 

A  treatise  concerning  the  defence 

of  the  honour  of. .  .Marie,  Queene  of  Scot- 


lande...  With  a  declaration  as  wel  of  her 
right... to  the  succession  of  the  croune  of 
England...  By  Morgan  Philippes  pseud.]. 
Liege:  W.  Morbers,  1571.  xvi,  xxvi,  85  p. 
(In:  Collections  relating  to  the  history  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scotland...  Edinburgh, 
1727.     4°.    v.  1.)  CPB 

A  discourse,  conteyninge  a  perfect 

accompt  given  to...  Marie,  Queene  of 
Scots,  by  John  Lesley,  Bishop  of  Rosse, 
of  his  whole  charge  and  proceedings  dur- 
ing the  time  of  his  ambassage  from  his 
entres  in  England  in  September  1568,  to 
the  26th  March  1572.  1  p.l.,  xxvi.  225  p. 
(In:  Collections  relating  to  the  history 
of  Mary,  queen  of  Scotland...  Edin- 
burgh, 1727.    4°.    V.  3.)  CPB 

Letters  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
(Chambers's  Edinburgh  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1852.  4°,  new  series,  v.  16,  p.  122- 
124.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magasine  of  foreign 
literature,   v.   24,   p.   282-284,   New   York,    1851. 

Library,  The,  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
and  of  King  James  the  Sixth.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1833.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  1-23.)  t  CP 

Life,  The,  and  history  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  Glasgow:  published  bv  Francis 
Orr  &  Sons,  n.d.  [1850?]  24  p.  '24°.  [no.] 
165.)  Reserve 

Chapbook. 

Life  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (South- 
ern review.  Charleston,  1832.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  345-382.)  *  DA 

Maccunn,  Florence  A.  Mary  Stuart. 
London:  Methuen  &  Co.  [1905.]  xii,  318 
p.,  1  1.,  21  pi.,  22  port.    8°.  CPB 

Reviewed  by  Dr.  Hay  Fleming  in  the  Bookman, 
V.   29,   p.   213-215,   London,    1906. 

Macdonald,  Alexander,  editor.  See 
Blackwood,  Adam.  History  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots. 

Mackie,  Charles.  Castles,  palaces,  & 
prisons  of  Mary  of  Scotland.  London, 
1850.  8  p.,  1  1.,  vii-xii,  480  p.,  5  pi.  illus. 
new  ed.     8°.  CP 

Maison  de  Marie  Stuart.  1566-67.  Estat 
de  gaiges  des  dames,  damoiselles,  gentilz- 
hommes  et  autres  officiers  domesticques 
de  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  douairiere  de 
France,  pour  une  annee  commenqant  le 
premier  jour  de  Janvier  mv^lxvi  et  finis- 
sant  le  dernier  jour  de  decembre  ensui- 
vant,  mil  cinq  cens  soixante-sept.  (In: 
J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .rela- 
tifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852. 
4°.     V.  2,  p.   121-138.)  tCP 

Mailing,  Mathilda.  Maria  Stuart. 
Stockholm:  A.  Bonnier  [1907],  1  p.l.,  251 
p.,  1  table.     12°.  CPB 

Manifeste  adresse  par  les  lords  de  la 
congregation  aux  princes  de  la  chretiente. 


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Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

1559.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1852.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  414-428.)        f  CP 

In  Latin.  A  recital  of  the  grievances  of  the 
Scots  against  France  from  the  time  of  the  minority 
of   Mary,   queen   of   Scots. 

Marie  Stuart.  (Revue  britannique. 
Paris,  1841.     8°.     serie  5,  v.  2,  p.  201-243.) 

*DM 

Marie  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Portraits 
desiderata.  tBy  J.  W.  Guild.  Glasgow: 
J.  W.  Guild,  1880.]    8  p.    4°.  *  IPH 

Mariage  de  Marie  Stuart  et  du  Dauphin. 
1558.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'fecosse. 
Paris,  1852.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  292-309.)        f  CP 

Marples,  Josiah.  Some  notes  on  the 
last  months  of  the  life  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  hitherto  unpublished  in  England. 
(Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of 
Liverpool.  Proceedings.  London,  1882. 
8°.     V.  36,  p.  25-56.)  *  EC 

Martin,  Kathleen,  joint  author.  See 
Cust,  Lionel,  and  Kathleen  Martin. 

Martyn,  Mrs.  S.  T.  The  Hopes  of  Hope 
Castle;  or.  The  times  of  Knox  and  Queen 
Mary  Stuart.  New  York:  American  Tract 
Society  [Cop.  1867].    359  p.     12°.  NBO 

Mary,  queen  of  Scotland.  (The  Porti- 
co. Baltimore  [1816].  8°.  v.  2,  p.  326- 
332.)  *  DA 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Catholic  world. 
New  York,   1870.     8°.     v.   11,  p.  32-49.) 

*DA 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Christian  re- 
membrancer. London,  1852.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  20-80.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  living  age,  v.  35,  p.  193-218, 
Boston,   1852. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Oxford  and 
Cambridge  review.  London,  1845.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  257-278.)  SSA 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Brownson's 
Quarterly  review.  New  York,  1875.  8°. 
last  series,  V.  3,  p.  75-105.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Morris's  ed.  of  the  Letter  books  of  Sir 
Amias   Poulet. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Peculiarities  of 
her  life,  her  character,  and  her  portraiture. 
6  port.  (Illustrated  American.  New 
York,  1892.    f°.    v.  10,  p.  111-112.)       *  DA 

Mary  Stuart.  (Catholic  world.  New 
York,  1870.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  221-231.)      *  DA 

Mary  Stuart  and  her  times.  (North 
British  review.  Edinburgh,  1846.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  1-54.)  *  DA 

Mary  Stuart  at  Saint  Gennains.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1896.  8°.  v. 
74,  p.  42-53.)  *  DA 


Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  and  the  mystery  of  the 
casket  letters.  1  port.  (Pall  Mall  maga- 
zine.    London,   1902.     8°.     v.  26,   p.   1-8.) 

*DA 

Maxwell,  John,  8.  baron  Herries.  His- 
torical memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  and  a  portion  of  the  reign 
of  King  James  the  Sixth.  [Edited  by 
Robert  Pitcairn.]  Edinburgh:  Abbots- 
ford  Club,  1836.    xliii,  181  p.    4°.      f  CPB 

The  author,  although  a  Protestant,  was  a  staunch 
supporter  of  Queen  Mary.  His  memoirs  are  of  great 
value  in  virtue  of  his  intimate  knowledge  of  the 
secret  history   of  Mary's   reign. 

Meline,  James  Florant.  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots  and  her  latest  English  historian. 
A  narrative  of  the  principal  events  in  the 
life  of  Mary  Stuart;  with  some  remarks 
on  Mr.  Froude's  History  of  England. 
New  York:  Hurd  and  Houghton,  1872.  x, 
336  p.     12°.  CPB 

Reprint    of    1.    ed.      With    an 

introduction  by  Mary  M.  Meline.  Cin- 
cinnati: R.  Clarke  &  Co.,  1893.  vi,  [iii]-x, 
345  p.     12°.  CPB 

Memoire  adresse  au  nom  de  Marie 
Stuart  a  tous  les  princes  de  la  chretiente. 
1568.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1852.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  241-252.)  f  CP 

The  Italian  text  of  another  memoir  addressed 
by  Queen  Mary  to  all  the  princes  of  Christendom 
is   published   in   Labanoff's   Recueil,  v.    7. 

Mendoga,  Bernardino  Suarez  Hurtado 
de,  conde  de  Coruiia.  Extraits  des  cor- 
respondances. .  .de  Mendoga...  (In:  J. 
B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs 
a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  401-592.)  tCP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots  and  Scotland  from  5  April  1585  to  22  De- 
cember   1587. 

Meneval,  de,  I'abbe.  La  verite  sur 
Marie  Stuart  d'apres  des  documents  nou- 
veaux  par  I'auteur  de  I'Essai  sur  I'Alle- 
magne.  Paris:  E.  Plon,  1877.  254  p.,  1  1. 
12°.  CPB 

Menzies,  John,  and  James  Gillis.  No- 
tices of  the  portrait  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  formerly  in  the  Scottish  College 
at  Douay.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archreologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1857.   4°.   V.  4,  p.  370-371.)    f  CPA 

Menzies,  Sutherland.  Mary  Stuart  and 
Chastelar.  The  poet  favourite  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  (In  his:  Royal  favourites. 
London,   1865.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  293-327.) 

Stuart  7948 

Mignet,  Frangois  Auguste  Alexis.  His- 
toire  de  Marie  Stuart.  Bruxelles:  Meline, 
Cans  et  Comp.,   1851.     2  v.     12°.         CPB 

Paris:  Charpentier,  1854.    2  v. 

3.  ed.     12°.  CPB 

Paris:    Didier    et    Cie.,    1877. 

2  V.    5.  ed.     12°.  CPB 


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Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

The    history    of    Mary,    queen    of 

Scots.      London:    Richard    Bentley,    1851. 
2  V.     8°.  CPB 

See  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  in  the  Chris- 
tian  remembrancer,   v.   24,   p.    20-80,   London,    1852. 

Moile,  Nicholas  Thirning.  Trial  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (In  his:  State 
trials.  2.  ed.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall, 
&  Co.,  1842.     12°.)  NCM 

Drama. 

Morell,  Thomas  H.  See  Collection  of 
portraits  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Mort,  La,  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse. .  .  Ou 
est  contenu  le  vray  discours  de  la  proce- 
dure des  Anglois  a  I'execution  d'icelle, 
la  constante  &  royalle  resolution  de  sa 
Maieste  defuncte,  ses  vertueux  deporte- 
mens  &  derniers  propos,  ses  funerailles 
&  enterrement,  d'ou  on  peut  cognoistre 
la  traistre  cruate  de  I'heretique  Anglois 
a  I'encontre  d'vne  royne  souueraine  tres- 
Chrestienne  &  catholique  innocente.  (In: 
Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis... 
Marise  Scotorum  Reginse . .  .  London, 
1725.  f°.  V.  2,  p.  611  [misnumbered  609]- 
669.)  tt  CPB 

Murdoch,  W.  G.  Blaikie.  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots:  her  connection  with  art  and  let- 
ters. (Antiquary.  London,  1906.  8°.  v. 
42  [new  series,  v.  2],  p.  87-91,  147-150.)  CA 

Nau,  Claude.  The  history  of  Mary 
Stuart,  from  the  murder  of  Riccio  until 
the  flight  into  England.  Now  first  printed 
from  the  original  manuscripts.  With 
illustrative  papers  from  the  secret  archives 
of  the  Vatican  and  other  collections  in 
Rome.  Edited  with  historical  preface  by 
Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Paterson,   1883.     ccxiv,  350  p.,  2  fac.     8". 

CPB 

Nys,  Ernest.  The  trial  of  Marj%  queen 
of  Scots  from  the  point  of  view  of  public 
international  law.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  50-53.)        SEA 

Oncken,  Wilhelm.     See  Bekker,   Ernst. 

Original  documents  relating  to  Shef- 
field, principally  in  connection  with  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1874.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  308-324.)  CA 

O'Shea,  John  J.  The  second  martyr- 
dom of  Mary  Stuart.  (American  Catholic 
quarterly  review.  Philadelphia,  1911.  8°. 
V.  36,  p.  569-590.)  *  DA 

Papal  negotiations  with  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  during  her  reign  in  Scotland,  1561- 
1567.  Edited  from  the  original  docu- 
ments in  the  Vatican  archives  and  else- 
where, by  John  Hungerford  Pollen,  S.  J. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1901.  2 
p.l.,  vii-cxliii,  555  p.  8°.  (Scottish  His- 
tory Society.     Publications,     v.  37.)     CPA 


Peter,  William,  translator.  See  Schil- 
ler, Johann   Christoph   Friedrich  von. 

Petit,  Joseph  Adolphe.  History  of 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Translated 
from  the  original  and  unpublished  ms.  by 
Charles  De  Flandre.  Edinburgh:  printed 
for  the  translator,  by  TurnbuU  &  Spears, 
1873.     2  V.     f°.  CPB 

London:  Longmans,  Green  & 

Co.,  1874.    2  V.    f°.  CPB 

Philippes,  Morgan,  pseud.  See  Leslie, 
John,  bishop  of  Ross. 

Philippson,  Martin,  fitudes  sur  I'his- 
toire  de  Marie  Stuart.  (Revue  historique. 
Paris,  1887-1889.  8°.  v.  34,  p.  225-258; 
V.  35.  p.  21-58;  v.  36,  p.  29-61;  v.  Z7,  p.  1-48; 
V.  38,  p.  1-63;  v.  39,  p.  241-281.)  BAA 

1.  Les  lettres  de  la  cassette;  2.  Les  depositions 
judiciaires;  3.  Les  historiens  contemporains;  4.  Les 
relations  diplomatiques;    5.   Les  documents   officiels. 

Histoire  du  regne  de  Marie  Stuart. 

Paris:   £.   Bouillon,   1891-92.     3  v.     8°. 

CPB 

Pitcairn,  Robert,  editor.  See  Collec- 
tions relative  to  the  funerals  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots. 

Pollen,  John  Hungerford,  the  younger. 
The  dispensation  for  the  marriage  of  Mary 
Stuart  with  Darnley,  and  its  date.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°. 
V.  4,  p.  241-248.)  CPA 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots  and  the  Bab- 

ington  plot.  (The  month.  London,  1907. 
8°.  V.  109,  p.  356-365;  v.  110,  p.  240-253, 
363-374.)  *  DA 

1.  Dr.  Parry.  2.  The  second  act.  3.  Setting  the 
death   trap. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots  and  the  grand 

papal  league.  (The  Month.  London. 
1901.    8°.    V.  97,  p.  258-271.)  *  DA 

Mary     Stuart     and     the     opinions 

of  her  Catholic  contemporaries.  (The 
Month.     London,  1898.     8°.     v.  91,  p.  575- 


591.) 

Mary 

(The  Month. 
342-355.) 

Mary      Stuart's 

[Henri  Sameriej.      (The 


Stuart   and   recent 
London,  1898.    8°, 


Jesuit 
Month. 


*DA 

research. 

V.  91.  p. 

*DA 

chaplain 
London, 


1911.    8°.    V.  117,  p.  11-24,  136-149.)     *  DA 

Mary    Stuart's    letter    to    Mendoza 

about  the  Babington  plot.  (The  Month. 
London,  1903.     8°.     v.  102,  p.  430-433.) 

*DA 

Studies    on    the    history    of    Queen 

Mary  Stuart.  (The  Month.  London, 
1900.  8°.  V.  96,  p.  167-176,  241-255,  392- 
402.)  *  DA 

1.    The    mission    of    Father    Nicholas    de    Gouda. 

2.  The  mission  of  Father  Edmund   Hay,   1566-1567. 

3.  Did  Paul  iv.   grant  her  the   English  crown? 

See   also    Papal    negotiations    with 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 


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Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Prescott-Innes,  R.,  editor.  See  Funeral, 
The,  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Proceedings  against  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  1586,  for  being  concerned  in  a 
conspiracy  against  Queen  Elizabeth;  with 
some  things  previous  thereto.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials.  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  1,  cols.  1161- 
1228.)  SLN 

R.,  J.  Curious  facts  relative  to  the  ab- 
duction of  Queen  Mary,  communicated  by 
J.  R.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1818.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  31-33.)  *  DA 

R.,  M.  Mary  Stuart's  last  prayer.  (Irish 
monthly.  Dublin,  1882.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  23- 
24.)  *  DA 

On  its  authorship  and  on  Swinburne's  transla- 
tion. 

Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  1542-1587.  Extracts  from  the  Eng- 
lish, Spanish,  and  Venetian  state  papers 
...arranged  and  edited  by  R.  S.  Rait. 
London:  D.  Nutt,  1899.  xi,  266  p.,  1  fac, 
5  pi.,  1  port.  16°.  (Scottish  history  from 
contemporary  writers,     no.  2.)  CPB 

Raleigh,  Carew.  Observations  upon 
some  particular  persons  and  passages  in 
a  book  lately  made  publick;  intituled,  A 
compleat  history  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scot- 
land, and  of  her  son  James,  the  Sixth  of 
Scotland...  Written  by  a  lover  of  truth 
fCarew  Raleighi.  London:  G.  Bedell  & 
T.  Collins,  1656.     21  p.     4°.  Reserve 

The  author  was  a  son  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 

Raumer,  Friedrich  Ludwig  Georg  von. 
Die  Koniginnen  Elisabeth  und  Maria 
Stuart  nach  den  Quellen  im  britischen  Mu- 
seum und  Reichsarchive.  Leipzig:  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1836.  xvi,  630  p.,  1  1.,  1  port. 
12°.  (Beitrage  zur  neueren  Geschichte. 
Bd.  1.)  BTV 

Read,  Conyers,  editor.  See  Harden, 
The,  papers. 

Redfarn,  W.  B.  The  glove  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots.  1  pi.  (Reliquary.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  193-196.)  CA 

Reid,  Herbert  J.  Notes  upon  passages 
in  the  life  of  Mary  Stuart  during  her  cap- 
tivity in  England,  1569-1571.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Literature.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1895.    8°.    series  2,  v.  17,  p.  197-218.) 

*EC 

Remembrance,  A,  of  the  order  and  man- 
ner of  the  burial  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Ar- 
chseologia.  London,  1779.  4°.  v.  1,  2. 
ed.,  p.  357-362.)  CA 

Retour  de  Marie  Stuart  en  ficosse.  1561. 
(In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat... 
relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris, 
1852.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  3-12.)  f  CP 


Richardson,  John.  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  Translated  from  the  Latin  prize 
poem  recited... at  Oxford,  1792.  (In: 
Translations  of  the  Oxford  Latin  prize 
poems.     London,  1831.     16°.    p.  19-33.) 

Richardson,  Oliver  H.  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots  in  the  light  of  recent  historical 
investigations.  (Washington  historical 
quarterly.  Seattle,  Wash.,  1912.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  124-130.)  lAA 

Riess,  Ludwig.  Die  Losung  des  Maria 
Stuart-Problems.  (Historische  Zeitschrift. 
Miinchen,  1913.  8°.  Bd.  110  [Folge  3,  Bd. 
14],  p.  237-291.)  BAA 

Robertson,  William.  The  works  of  W. 
Robertson.  With  an  account  of  his  life 
and  writings.  In  nine  volumes,  v.  1,  8. 
London:  Whitmore  &  Fenn,  1824.    8°.  CP 

Plates   missing. 

The  history  of  Scotland  during  the 

reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and  of  King  James 
VI...  New  York:  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1829. 
460  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     8°.  CP 

Ronsard's  "Mary,  queen  of  Scots."  (The 
Academy.  London,  1909.  f°.  v.  76,  p. 
974-975.)  *  DA 

Rose,  D.  Murray.  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots  and  her  brother.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
150-162.)  CPA 

Russell,  E.  Maitland  of  Lethington, 
the  minister  of  Mary  Stuart;  a  study  of 
his  life  and  times.  London:  J.  Nisbet  & 
Co.,  Ltd.,  1912.  xiii,  516  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port. 
8°.  AN 

S.,  R.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  and  Chate- 
lar;  or.  Twilight  musings  in  Holyrood. 
1  pi.  (In:  The  literary  souvenir.  London, 
1825.     8°.     p.  101-115.)  NCA 

St.  John,  John.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots; 
a  tragedy,  in  five  acts...  (In:  The  mod- 
ern theatre. .  .selected  by  Mrs.  Inchbald. 
London,  1811.    16°.    v.  8,  p.  67-131.)     NCO 

Samuel,  John  S.  Mary  Stuart  and  Eric 
XIV.  of  Sweden.  A  postscript  to  Scottish 
history.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Glasgow.  1910.  sq. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  6,  p.  131-147.)  CPA 

Santa,  La,  Sede  e  la  regina  Maria  Stuar- 
da  di  Scozia.  (Civilta  cattolica.  Roma, 
1902.    8°.    serie  18,  v.  5,  p.  661-675.)     *  DO 

Scharf,  George.  A  brief  account  of  a 
small  portrait  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots; 
preserved  at  Osborne  House,  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archseologia.  London,  1888. 
4°.     V.  51,  p.  469-476.)  f  CA 

Schiem,  Frederik  Eginhard  Amadeus. 
James  Hepburn,  Jarl  af  Bothwell,  hans 
Anholdelse  i  Norge  og  Fasngselsliv  i  Dan- 
mark.  Et  historisk  Unders0gelse.  (His- 
torisk  Tidsskrift.  Kj0benhavn,  1860-63. 
8°.     serie  3,  v.  2,  p.  413-712.)  GEA 


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155 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Life    of    James    Hepburn,    earl    of 

Bothwell.  Translated  from  the  Danish 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Berry.  Edinburgh:  D. 
Douglas,  1880.   xvii,  448  p.   8°.  CP  and  AN 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich 
von.  Mary  Stuart,  a  tragedy.  From  the 
German  by  William  Peter.  Philadelphia: 
H.  Perkins,  1840.     255  p.     new  ed.     16°. 

Stuart  10879 

Scott,  Alexander  M.  The  battle  of 
Langside.  (British  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation. Journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v. 
45,  p.  22-24.)  CA 

Notes   on   the   battle   of   Langside. 

1  map.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  1,  p.  281-300.)  CPA 

Scott,  John.  A  bibliography  of  works 
relating  to  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  1544- 
1700.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  Edin- 
burgh Bibliographical  Society,  1896.  viii, 
96  p.,  4  1.,  20  fac.  8°.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical   Society.      Publications,      v.    2.) 

Reserve 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  An  exten- 
sive and  interesting  collection  of  books 
and  manuscripts. .  .from  the  16th  to  19th 
centuries.  (Lots  1312-1703  of:  John  Scott, 
Catalogue  of  the. .  .library. .  .sold  by  auc- 
tion.. .27th  of  March,  1905.  London,  1905. 
8°.    p.  141-182.)  *GO 

Includes  200  of  the  289  titles  named  in  Scott's 
Bibliography  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  1544-1700, 
and   24   titles   not   noted  there. 

Scott,  Mary  Monica  Maxwell.  The 
tragedy  of  Fotheringay.  Founded  on  the 
journal  of  D.  Bourgoing,  physician  to 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  on  unpublished 
documents.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1895. 
xiii,  272  p.,  1  fac,  3  pi.,  1  port.   8°.        CPB 

Scottish,  The,  Queen's  burial  at  Peter- 
borough upon  Tuesday,  being  Lammas 
Day  [1.  Aug.]  1587.  London  [1589].  (Re- 
printed in:  E.  Arber,  An  English  garner. 
London,  1897.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  341-350.)  NCA 

Scotus,  Romoaldus.  Svmmarivm  ra- 
tionvm,  qvibvs  Cancellarius  Anglise  & 
Prolocutor  Pvckeringius  Elizabethse  An- 
glise Reginse  persuaserunt  occidendam. . . 
Mariam  Stuartam  Scotiae  Reginam,  &  Ja- 
cobi  sexti  Scotorum  Regis  matrem.  Vna 
cum  responsionibus  Reginse  Anglise  &  sen- 
tentia  mortis.  His  additum  est  supplicivm 
&  mors  Reginse  Scotis,  vna  cum  succinctis 
quibusdam  animadversionibus,  &  confuta- 
tionibus  eorum,  quse  ei  obiecta  sunt.  (In: 
Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus  gestis... 
Marise  Scotorum  Reginas...  London, 
1725.    f°.    V.  2,  p.  117-174.)  ft  CPB 

Selections  from  unpublished  manu- 
scripts in  the  College  of  Arms  and  the  Bri- 
tish    Museum    illustrating    the    reign     of 


Mary,  queen  of  Scotland.  m.dxliii.  — 
M.DLxviii.  [Edited  by  Joseph  Stevenson.] 
Glasgow:  Maitland  Club,  1837.  xxviii,  329 
p.    4°.  CPB 

Shelley,  Henry  Charles.  The  tragedy  of 
Mary  Stuart.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  & 
Co.,  Ltd.,  1913.  viii,  295  p.,  1  pi.,  8  port. 
8°.  CPB 

-  Sibley,  N.  W.  Mr.  Lang  and  "The 
mystery  of  Mary  Stuart."  (Westminster 
review.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  159,  p.  193- 
205,  276-285.)  *  DA 

Simms,  William  Gilmore.  The  story 
of  Chastelard.  (Lippincotfi's  magazine. 
Philadelphia,  1868.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  263-276.) 

*DA 

Skae,  Hilda  T.  The  life  of  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co.,  1905.  viii,  207  p.,  1  fac,  10  pi.,  12  port. 
12°.  CPB 

Skelton,  John.  The  casket  letters  and 
Mary  Stuart.  A  reply  to  certain  critics. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8°.    V.  146,  p.  790-807.)    *  DA 

Mary  Stuart  in  Scotland.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1888.  8°.  V.  143,  p.  1-29,  325-350,  669-682; 
V.  144,  p.  61-81.)  *DA 

1.  John  Knox  and  William  Maitland.  2.  Mait- 
land and  Cecil.  3.  The  conspiracies  of  the  nobles: 
(a)    Rizzio;     (b)    Darnley. 

The     Scotland     of     Mary     Stuart. 

(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886-87.  8°.  V.  140,  p.  283-297,  537- 
554,   579-593,   804-823;  v.   141,   p.    109-125.) 

*DA 

1.  Lethington  and  the  Lammermuir.  2.  The 
social  and  domestic  life.  3.  Learning  and  letters. 
4.    Politics  and   religion.      5.   The   revolution. 

Small,  John.  Queen  Mary  at  Jedburgh 
in  1566.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  sq. 
8°.    V.  15,  p.  210-233.)  CPA 

Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co..  print- 
ers, 1881.  1  p.l.,  210-233  p.,  1  pi.,  2  port. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  367 

Reprint   of  the   preceding  article. 

Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi.  Notice  respect- 
ing an  illuminated  manuscript  on  vellum, 
which  formerly  belonged  to  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots.  1  photo.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1862.     sq.  8°.     V.  3,  p.  394-403.) 

CPA 

Staehlin,  Karl.  Sir  Francis  Walsing- 
ham  und  seine  Zeit.  Bd.  1.  Heidelberg: 
C.  Winter,  1908.     port.    8°.  CH 

Stevenson,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Nau, 
Claude;  also  Selections  from  unpublished 
manuscripts. .  .illustrating  the  reign  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scotland. 

Stewart,  Thomas  Grainger.  Notes  on 
Scottish   medicine   in   the   days    of   Queen 


156 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,   continued. 

Marv.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Maga- 
zine.' Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  153,  p.  885- 
902.)  *  DA 

Gives  an  account  of  the  various  illnesses  from 
which  Queen  Mary  herself  and  some  of  her  contem- 
poraries   suffered. 

Stoddart,  Jane  T.  The  girlhood  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  from  her  landing 
in  France  in  August,  1548  to  her  departure 
from  France  in  August.  1561.  London: 
Hodder  &  Stoughton  [1908].  xliv,  471 
p.,  1  pi.,  5  port.    8°.  CPB 

Reviewed  by  Prof.  P.  Hume  Brown  in  Scottish 
historical   review,    v.    6,   p.    200-202,   Glasgow,    1909. 

Strada,  Famianus.  De  Mariae  Scotorum 
reginas  morte.  (In  his:  De  bello  Belgico. 
RoniEe,  1647.    f°.    v.  2,  p.  351-363.)   ft  GAL 

De    Marias    Scotorum    Reginse   vita 

et  morte.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  & 
rebus  gestis. .  .Marige  Scotorum  Reginje 
...     London,  1725.     f°.     v.  2,  p.  105-115.) 

ttCPB 
Stranguage,  William.     See  Udall,  W. 

Strickland,  Agnes.  The  escape  of  Queen 
Mary  from  Lochleven  Castle.  (Harper's 
new  monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1851. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  22-25.)  *  DA 

— —  Mary  Stuart.  (In  her:  Lives  of  the 
queens  of  Scotland...  New  York,  1859. 
12°.     V.  Z-7.)  CP 

(In  her:  Lives  of  the  queens 

of  Scotland..  .  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1861-68.    8°.    v.  3-7.)  CP 

Stuart,  John.  A  lost  chapter  in  the  his- 
tory of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  recovered: 
notices  of  James,  earl  of  Bothwell,  and 
Lady  Jane  Gordon,  and  of  the  dispensa- 
tion for  their  marriage. .  .and  an  appendix 
of  documents.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston 
and  Douglas,  1874.  iv,  115  p.,  1  fac.  1 
port.     8°.  CPB 

Swinburne,    Algernon    Charles.  Mary, 

queen    of    Scots.      (Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica.      11.    ed.      Cambridge,    1911.  4°.      v. 

17,  p.  817-824.)  *  R 

(In  his:  Miscellanies.  Lon- 
don, 1886.     12°.    p.  323-359.)  NCZ 

Note    on    the    character    of    Mary, 

queen  of  Scots.  (Fortnightly  review. 
London.  1882.  8°.  v.  37  [new  series,  v. 
31],  p.  13-25.)  *  DA 

(Eclectic      magazine.        New 

York,  1882.  8°.  new  series,  v.  35,  p.  370- 
378.)  *  DA 

(In  his:  Miscellanies.  Lon- 
don, 1886.    12°.    p.  373-390.)  NCZ 

Tasker,  Amy.  Did  Mary  Stuart  love 
Bothwell?  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1901.    8°.    V.  291,  p.  570-584.)        *  DA 


Mary    Stuart    and    the    murder    at 

Kirk  o'Field.  (Gentleman's  magazine. 
London,    1904.     8°.     v.   297,   p.   448-468.) 

*DA 

Tassis,  Juan  Batista  de.  Extraites  des 
correspondances  de  Tassis...  1581-1584. 
(In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat... 
relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'fecosse.  Paris, 
1860.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  261-400.)  f  CP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary,  queen 
of   Scots   and   Scotland. 

Tentative  d'empoisonnement  contre 
Marie  Stuart.  1551.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T. 
Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat.,  .relatifs  a  I'histoire 
de  I'ficosse.  Paris.  1852.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  249- 
260.)  t  CP 

Thomson,  Thomas.  See  Blackwood, 
Adam.     History  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Turner,  Robert,  of  Barnstaple.  Maria 
Stvarta,  Regina  Scotije. .  .Martyr  eccle- 
sias,  innocens  a  csede  Darleana,  Vindice 
Oberto  Barnestapolio.  Hsec  epistola  con- 
tinet  historiam  pene  totam  vitae  quam  Re- 
gina Scotias  egit  misere.  sed  exegit  glori- 
ose.  (In:  Samuel  Jebb,  De  vita  &  rebus 
gestis  Marise  Scotorum  Reginse...  Lon- 
don, 1725.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  379-422.)   ..  ffCPB 

Two,  The,  friends  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  (Catholic  world.  New  York,  1866. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  813-816.)  *  DA 

Barbara  Moubray  and  Elizabeth  Curie.  Re- 
printed   from    the    Literary    workman. 

Tytler,  William.  An  inquiry,  histori- 
cal and  critical,  into  the  evidence  against 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  an  examination 
of  the  histories  of  Dr.  Robertson  and  Mr. 
Hume,  with  respect  to  that  evidence.  Lon- 
don: T.   Cadell,   1790.     2  v.     4.  ed.     8°. 

CPB 

A  letter  from  the  late   Dr.   Henry 

...to  W.  Tytler,  with  the  answer;  and  a 
dissertation  on  the  marriage  of  Queen 
Mary  with  the  earl  of  Bothwell.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archasologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
538-551.)  t  CPA 

Udall,  W.  The  historic  of  the  life  and 
death  of  Mary  Stuart,  Queene  of  Scotland. 
[By  W.  Udall.]  London:  William  Sheares, 
1636.    [18],  493  p.     12°.  Stuart  7491 

With  additional  engraved  title-page.  Lacks  4 
portraits  according:  to  British  Museum  catalogue. 
This  work  was  originally  published  in  1624  under 
the   name   of   'Wil.    Strangvage.' 

Vargas  Mexia.  Juan  de.  Extraits  des 
correspondances. .  .de  Vargas...  (In:  J. 
B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs 
a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  165-260.)  t  CP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots  and  Scotland  from  31  December  1577  to 
31     May    1580. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.  Corona 
tragica.  Vida  y  muerte  de  la  serma.   Reyna 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special   Periods  — 1542-1587,    continued. 

de  Escocia  Maria  Estuarda...  (In  his: 
Coleccion  de  las  obras  sueltas..  .  Madrid, 
1776.     4°.     V.  4,  p.  xiii-xxv,  1-162.)       NPE 

Voyage  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (New 
York  literary  journal  and  belles-lettres 
repository.  New  York,  1821.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  271-276.)  *  DD 

From    France   to    Scotland. 

Wainewright,  John  Bannerman.  Two 
lists  of  influential  persons  apparently  pre- 
pared in  the  interests  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots,  1574  and  1582.  (Catholic  Record 
Society.  Miscellanea.  London,  1913.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  86-142.)  ARCA 

Wall,  James  W.  The  execution  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Knickerbocker. 
New  York,   1862.     8°.     v.   59,  p.  271-275.) 

*DA 

Watson,  John.  The  life  of  Queen  Mary. 
[By  John  Watson.]  (In  his:  Memoires  of 
the  family  of  the  Stuarts...  London, 
1683.     8°.     p.    117-185.)  Stuart  7465 

Way,  Albert.  Notice  of  the  Darnley 
ring.  (Arch?eological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.   London,  1857.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  297-300.) 

CA 

Relics  and  portraits  of  Mary,  queen 

of  Scots.  Portraits  and  miscellaneous  ob- 
jects connected  with  the  history  of  the 
house  of  Stuart.  [By  Albert  Wa3\]  6  pi. 
(In:  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Bri- 
tain and  Ireland.  Catalogue  of  antiqui- 
ties..  .exhibited  in  the  museum... of  the 
institute. .  .during  their  annual  meeting, 
Edinburgh,  July,  1856...  Edinburgh, 
1859.     8°.     p.  163-216.)  CP 

The   signet-ring  and   silver  bell   of 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  1  pi.  (Archseolo- 
gical  Association.  Journal.  London,  1858. 
8°.    V.  15,  p.  253-266.)  CA 

Wenman,  Thomas?  The  legend  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  other  ancient 
poems;  now  first  published  from  mss.  of 
the  sixteenth  century.  With  an  introduc- 
tion, notes,  and  an  appendix.  [By  Thomas 
Wenman?]  London:  Longman,  Hurst, 
Rees  &  Orme,  1810.  xix,  159,  xviii  p.,  2  1. 
8°.  Stuart  1313 

Another   copy.     Large   paper. 

4°. 

Whitaker,  John.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots 
vindicated.  London:  J.  Murray,  1788. 
3  V.    8°.  CPB 

White,  The,  rose  of  Scotland.  A  his- 
toric sketch.  (Southern  and  western  lit- 
erary messenger.  Richmond,  1846.  8°. 
V.  12,  p.  238-247,  281-291.)  *  DA 

Wiesener,  Louis.  Marie  Stuart  et  le 
comte  de  Bothwell.  Paris:  L.  Hachette 
et  Cie.,  1863.    xi,  552  p.    8°.  CPB 


Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  Queen  Mary  and 
the  legend  of  the  Black  Turnpike.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  415-435.)  CPA 

Woemer,  Roman.  Die  alteste  Maria 
Stuart-Tragodie.  (In:  Germanistische  Ab- 
handlungen.  Strassburg,  1902.  8°.  p.  259- 
302.)  *  C 

Yonge,  Eugene  S.  The  mysterious  ill- 
ness of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Lancet. 
London,  1906.  4°.  1906,  v.  1,  p.  1060- 
1063.)  WAA 

Zuniga,  Diego  de.  Extraits  des  corres- 
pondances. .  .de  Zufiiga...  (In:  J.  B.  A. 
T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.  137-164.)  tCP 

These  papers  relate  to  the  affairs  of  Mary,  queen 
of  Scots  and  Scotland  between  31  March  1572  and 
30  July   1576. 

1543 

Bryce,  William  Moir.  A  French  mis- 
sion to  Scotland  in  1543.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1908.     sq.  8°.     V.  42,  p.  243-252.) 

CPA 

Hannay,  R.  K.  Letters  of  the  papal  leg- 
ate in  Scotland,  1543.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1913.  4°.  v.  11,  p. 
1-8.)  CPA 

Translations  of  the  letters  by  the  Rev.  Father 
Pollen,    S.   J.,   follow   on   p.    8-26.) 

Traite  d'alliance  entre  I'ficosse  et  la 
France.  1543.  1  fac.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T. 
Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
137-142.)  tCP 

1544 

Brodie,  R.  H.  Countess  of  Murray's  let- 
ter, 1544.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  298-300.)  CPA 

Late,  The,  expedition  in  Scotland,  made 
by  the  King's  highness'  army  under  the 
conduct  of  the. .  .earl  of  Hertford  the  year 
...1544.  Londini,  cum  privilego.  (In: 
E.  Arber,  An  English  garner.  London, 
1877.     8°.     V.   1,  p.   113-127.)  NCE 

(In:    An    English    garner.      Tudor 

tracts,  1532-1588.  Westminster,  1903.  8°. 
p.  37-51.)  NCE 

The  editor  says  (p.  xvii)  this  tract  "has  never 
been  reprinted  except  for  this  Garner."  It  was, 
however,  republished  in  Sir  J.  G.  Dalyell's  Frag- 
ments  of  Scottish  history,    1800. 

1545 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  battle  of  Ancrum 
Moor  —  two  traditions  regarding  it  ex- 
amined. (Genealogist.  London,  1891. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  208-209.) 

*R- Room  328 

Duns,  John.  Notes  on  a  helmet  found 
at  Ancrum  Moor...     1  illus.     (Society  of 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

Antiquaries     of     Scotland.       Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  30,  p.  317-318.) 

CPA 

1545-1554 

Henry  II.,  king  of  France.  Letters  from 
Henry  ii.,  king  of  France,  to  his  cousin 
Mary,  queen  dowager  of  Scotland.  1545- 
1554.  1  fac.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1834.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  205-237.) 

tCP 

1546 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  truth  about  the  Car- 
dinal's murder.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  •  v.  163, 
p.  344-355.)  *  DA 

Cardinal    Beaton. 

1547 

Expedition  en  ficosse  d'fidouard  Sey- 
mour, due  de  Somerset,  protecteur  du  ro- 
yaume  d'Angleterre.  1547.  (In:  J.  B.  A. 
T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  143-180.)  tCP 

Patten,  William.  The  expedition  into 
Scotland  of  the  most  worthily  fortunate 
prince  Edward,  duke  of  Somerset. .  .made 
in  the  first  year  of  his  majesty's. .  .reign: 
and  set  out  by  way  of  diary  by  W.  Patten, 
Londoner.  (In:  An  English  garner.  [V.  1.] 
Tudor  tracts.  1532-1588.  Westminster, 
1903.    8°.    p.  53-157.)  NCE 

Reprinted    from   the    London    edition   of    1548. 

Pollard,  Albert  Frederick.  The  Protec- 
tor Somerset  and  Scotland.  (English 
historical  review.  London,  1898.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  464-472.)  BAA 

1547-1548 

Expedition  envoyee  en  ficosse  par  Henri 
II.  1547-48.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Pa- 
piers  d'  etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de 
I'ficosse.     Paris,   1852.     4°.     v.   1,   p.   659- 


697.) 


tCP 


1548 


Expedition  de  d'Esse  en  ficosse.  1548. 
(In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat... 
relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris, 
1852.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  185-204.)  f  CP 

1549 

Complaynt,  The,  of  Scotlande  vyth  ane 
exortatione  to  the  Thre  Estaits  to  be  vigi- 
lante in  the  deffens  of  their  public  veil, 
1549.  With  an  appendix  of  contemporary 
English  tracts,  viz:  The  just  declaration  of 
Henry  viii.  (1542);  The  exhortacion  of 
James  Harrysone  Scottisheman  (1547); 
The  epistle  of  the  Lord  Protector  Somerset 
(1548);  The  epitome  of  Nicholas  Bodrugau 


alias  Adams  (1548).  Re-edited  from  the 
originals  with  introduction  and  glossary 
by  J.  A.  H.  Murray.  London:  Early  Eng- 
lish Text  Society,  1872.  cxxiii,  306  p.  8°. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.  Extra  series. 
Publications,    no.  17-18.)  NCE 

1556-1601 

Melvill,  James.  The  diary  of  Mr.  James 
Melvill.  1556-1601.  [Edited  by  George  R. 
Kinloch.]  Edinburgh,  1829.  4  p.l.,  iii,  351 
p.,  1  fac.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)        f  CP 

This  diary  is  of  great  value  for  the  ecclesiastical 
and  political  history  of  the  reign  of  James  vi. 

1558-1560 

Historic,  A,  of  the  estate  of  Scotland 
from  July  m.d.lviii  to  April  m.d.lx.  (In: 
Wodrow  Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1844.     8°.     V.    1,   p.  49-83.)  CP 

1558-1591 

Scotland  and  England.  Miscellaneous 
papers  on  the  affairs  of  Scotland  and 
Queen  Mary,  1558-1591,  as  relating  to  Eng- 
land; comprising  letters  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, Queen  Mary,  Cecil,  Throckmorton, 
Argyle,  and  others,  and  various  official 
documents.  Ms.  transcripts.  1750?  6  v. 
4^.  Reserve 

1560 

Lang,  Andrew.  John  Knox  and  the  Ref- 
ormation. London:  Longmans,  Green  & 
Co.,  1905.  3  p.l.,  ix-xiv,  281  p.,  3  pi.,  2  port. 
8°.  ZOO 

Mission  de  I'eveque  de  Valence  en 
Ecosse.  Documents  relatifs  au  traite 
d'Edimbourg.  1560.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teu- 
let, Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire 
de  I'Ecosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  571- 
609.)  t  CP 

Mission  du  grand  prieur  de  Saint-Jean 
[Sir  James  Sandiland  of  Calderj  en  France. 
1560.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1852.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  610-639.)        f  CP 

1560-1568 

Keith,  Robert,  bishop  of  the  Scottish 
Episcopal  Church  in  Fife.  History  of  the 
affairs  of  church  and  state  in  Scotland, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  Reformation  to 
1568.  With  biographical  sketch,  notes,  and 
index  by  [J.  P.  Lawsonj.  Edinburgh:  Spot- 
tiswoode  Society,  1844-50.     3  v.         8°. 

Stuart  4152 

V.  3  was  edited  by  C.  T.  Lyon.  The  misleading 
second  title-page  is  merely  a  reprint  of  that  of 
1735.  V.  1  and  3  have  valuable  appendices  of  con- 
temporary  documents. 

1560-1707 

Mathieson,  W.  L.  The  Scottish  parlia- 
ment, 1560-1707.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  49-62.) 

CPA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,  continued. 
1562-1567 

Archearis,  The,  of  our  soverane  ladyis 
gaird.  1562-1567.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1833.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  25- 
36.)  t  CP 

The  roll  of  the  body-guard  of  archers  of  Mary, 
queen   of   Scots. 

Foix,  Paul  de.  Ambassade  de  Paul  de 
Foix  en  Angleterre.  1562-1566.  (In:  J.  B. 
A.  T.  Teulet,  Papicrs  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a 
I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v. 
2,  p.    15-120.)  tCP 

1563 

Geddes,  John.  Some  account  of  the 
royal  hunting  in  the  forest  of  AtKoll,  in 
1563.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Arch?eologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  111-115.)  tCPA 

1564-1566 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  Notes  on  a 
feud  between  the  Elliots  and  the  Scotts, 
during  the  years  1564,  1565,  and  1566.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  15.  p. 
93-l(X).)  CPA 

1566 

C,  A.  John  Knox  and  the  murder  of 
Rizzio.  (Westminster  review.  London, 
1843.    8°.    V.  40,  p.  37-49.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  museum  of  foreign 
literature,  united  series,  v.  3,  p.  209-215,  New  York, 
1843.  _ 

Macdonald,  A.  Precepts  issued  on  the 
death  of  Henry  Darnley,  king  of  Scotland, 
for  perfuming  his  body,  and  for  providing 
a  mourning-dress  to  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
on  the  occasion.  Feb.  1566.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archasologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1831.  4°.  v.  3.  p.  80- 
82.)  t  CPA 

1566-1596 

Historic,  The,  and  life  of  King  James  the 
Sext:  being  an  account  of  the  affairs  of 
Scotland,  from...  1566,  to...  1596,  with  a 
short  continuation  to... 1617.  Edinburgh: 
Bannatyne  Club,  1825.  4  p.l.,  xxii  p.,  1  1., 
446  p.         4°.  fCP 

1567 

Mission  de  M.  de  Lignerolles  en  ficosse. 
1567.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat 
...relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris, 
1852.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  187-198.)  t  CP 


1568 

Progress,  The,  of  the  regent  of  Scotland, 
with    certain    of   his    nobility,    June,    1568. 


(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1827.     4°.     V.  1,  p.  21-29.)  f  CP 

An  account  of  his  operations  against  the  Lords 
Herries,  Maxwell,  and  Fleming,  and  other  chiefs 
of  the  party  of   Mary,  queen   of   Scots. 

Scott,  Alexander  M.  The  battle  of 
Langside.  (British  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion. Journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  45, 
p.  22-24.)  CA 

Notes   on   the   battle    of   Langside. 

1  map.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  1,  p.  281-300.)  CPA 

1568-1574 

Pieces  diverses  extraites  des  papiers  de 
La  Mothe-Fenelon,  etc.  Mission  de  M. 
de  Poigny  et  ambassade  de  M.  de  Verac 
en  ficosse,  etc.  1568-1574.  (In:  J.  B.  A. 
T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'his- 
toire de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  257-326.)  tCP 

1569 

Articles  of  agreement  between  the  earl 
of  Huntly  and  the  Regent  Murray.  1569. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1846.     4°.     V.  3,  p.  243-245.)  f  CP 

Lang,  Andrew.  Letter  from  William 
Stewart  to  ye  Regent,  5  August  1569. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1904.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  39-41.)  CPA 


1569-1573 

Bannatyne,  Richard.  Memorials  of  trans- 
actions in  Scotland,  mdlxix-mdlxxiii. 
[Edited  by  Robert  Pitcairn.]  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  private  circulation,  1836.  xxxii 
p.,  1  I.,  414  p.     sq.  4°.  t  CP 

1570 

Account,  An,  of  a  pretended  conference 
held  b}'  the  regent,  earl  of  Murray,  with 
the  Lord  Lindsay  and  others;  January, 
1570.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1827.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  33-50.)  f  CP 

1571 

Buchanan,  George.  Ane  admonitoun, 
direct  to  the  trew  lordis  mantenaris  of  the 
Kingis  graces  authoritie.  By  G.  B.  Stri- 
viling:  Robert  Lekprevik,  1571.  8°.  (In: 
The  Harleian  miscellany...  London, 
1808.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  419-430.)  C 

(In   his:   Vernacular   writings 

. .  .  Edited  by  P.  H.  Brown.  Edinburgh, 
1892.    8°.    p.  18-36.)  NDP 

With    fac-simile    of    original    title-page. 

Leslie,  John.  The  diary  of  John  Lesley, 
bishop  of  Ross,  April  11-  October  16,  1571. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1855.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  111-156.)        tCP 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 
1572-1581 

Johnston,  Robert.  The  historie  of  Scot- 
land, during  the  minority  of  King  James. 
Written  in  Latine  by  R.  Johnston;  done 
into  English  by  T.  M[iddleton].  London, 
1646.  (Reprinted  in:  Tracts  illustrative 
of  the  traditionary  and  historical  antiqui- 
ties of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1836.  8°. 
p.  360-469.)  CP 

1574 

Factum  contre  les  Hamiltons...  Fac- 
tum contre  le  maison  de  Hamilton.  Re- 
capitulation des  intrigues  et  des  tenta- 
tives  de  toute  nature  faites  par  cette 
famille  des  le  temps  de  Jacques  iv.  pour 
s'emparer  du  trone  d'ficosse.  1574.  (In: 
J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs 
a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  327-347.)  f  CP 

1575-1585 

Castelnau,  Michel  de,  seigneur  de  Mau- 
vissiere.  Ambassade  de  Castelnau  de 
Mauvissiere  en  Angleterre.  Missions  en 
ficosse  de  Mondreville.  La  Mothe-Fene- 
lon,  Menneville  et  Segur.  1575-1585.  (In: 
J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers  d'etat. .  .rela- 
tifs a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  349-726.)  f  CP 

1577-1584 

Bowes,  Robert.  The  correspondence  of 
Robert  Bowes,  the  ambassador  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  in  the  court  of  Scotland. 
[Edited  by  Joseph  Stevenson.]  London: 
J.  B.  Nichols  &  Son  [1842].  xxxvi,  588  p. 
8°.  (Surtees  Society.  Publications.  [V.] 
14.)  CA 

1577-1602 

Moysie,  David.  Memoirs  of  the  affairs 
of  Scotland,  mdlxxvii-mdcii.  From  early 
manuscripts.  [Edited  by  James  Dennis- 
toun.]  Edinburgh,  1830.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  176 
p.,  2  fac.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)         f  CP 

1581 

Young,  John.  An  early  medical  visitor 
to  Scotland.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
burgh, 1903.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  157-161.)     CPA 

Jerome    Cardan. 

1582-1590 

Bowes,  Robert,  and  John  Bowes.  Let- 
ters of  Robert  Bowes,  English  ambassa- 
dor to  Scotland,  1582-1583,  to  Sir  Francis 
Walsingham,  on  Scotch  affairs;  and  let- 
ters of  John  Bowes  (?)  at  Edinburgh, 
1589-1590,  to  Sir  Francis  Walsingham,  on 
Scotch  affairs.  Transcripts.  1756.  Ms. 
About  300  p.     f°.  Reserve 

A  note  by  Christopher  Hunter,  1756,  states  that 
he    transcribed    these    letters    of    Robert    and    John 


Bowes  from  what  appeared  to  be  the  original 
register-book  in  which  their  letters  were  entered 
at    or    about   the    time   of   writing. 

1583 

Henry  III.,  king  of  France.  Instruc- 
tions to  the  Sieur  de  la  Mothe-Fenelon, 
ambassador  at  the  court  of  Scotland,  1583. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1827.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  75-78.)  f  CP 

James  VI.  The  heads  of  a  conference 
between  King  James  vi.  and  Sir  Francis 
Walsingham,  ambassador  to  the  queen  of 
England,  September,  1583.  (Bannatyne 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  79-82.)  tCP 

Opinion,  An,  of  the  present  state,  fac- 
tion, religion,  and  power  of  the  nobility 
of  Scotland.  1583.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
53-72.)  t  CP 

Staehlin,  Karl.  Der  Kampf  um  Schott- 
land  und  die  Gesandtschaftsreise  Sir 
Francis  Walsinghams  im  Jahre  1583.  Leip- 
zig, 1902.  X,  170  p.  8°.  (Leipziger  Stu- 
dien  aus  dem  Gebiet  der  Geschichte.  Bd. 
9,  Heft  1.)  BAC 

1583-1597 

Bowes,  Robert.  Letters  of  Bowes,  am- 
bassador to  Scotland  and  treasurer  of 
Berwick,  1583-1597,  to  Queen  Elizabeth, 
Burleigh,  Walsingham,  and  Sir  Robert 
Cecil,  on  the  affairs  of  Scotland  and  the 
north  of  England.  Ms.  transcripts.  1750? 
3  V.    4°.  Reserve 

1585 

Relation  by  the  Master  of  Gray,  con- 
cerning the  surprise  of  the  king  at  Stirling, 
November,  1585.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1827.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
131-139.)  tCP 

1585-1586 

Ambassade  du  baron  d'Esneval  en 
ficosse.  1585-1586.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teu- 
let, Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire 
de  I'ficosse.  Paris,  1852.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  727- 
788.)  t  CP 

The  principal  object  of  his  mission  was  to  main- 
tain the  old  alliance  between   Scotland  and  France. 

1586-1587 

Ambassade  de  L'Aubespine-Chateau- 
neuf  en  Angleterre,  et  mission  de  M.  de 
Bellievre.  1586-1587.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teu- 
let, Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de 
I'ficosse.    Paris,  1852.    4°.  v.  2,  p.  789-928.) 

tCP 

1587 

Chalmers,  John  Inglis.  Notice  of  Sir 
Peter  Young  of  Seaton;  and  copies  of  his 
letters  to  the  laird  of  Barnbarroch  relative 
to  their  embassies  to  Denmark  in  the  reign 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

of  James  vi.  1  port.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1863.      sq.    8°.      v.    4,    p.    420-427.) 

CPA 

Letter,  A,  into  Scotland,  to  disswade 
King  James  from  invading  or  warring 
upon  England,  upon  account  of  his 
mother's  death.  (In:  Somers,  A  collec- 
tion of  scarce. .  .tracts. .  .  London,  1809. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  239-243.)  C 

1588 

Gilby,  Anthony.  An  admonition  to  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  to  call  them  to  repent- 
ance, 1558.  (In:  John  Knox,  The  works  of 
John  Knox,  edited  by  D.  Laing.  Edin- 
burgh, 1895.    8°.    V.  4,  p.    553-571.)      ZOV 

1589 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  The  wedding- 
tour  of  James  vi.  in  Norway.  (Scottish 
review.  Paislev,  1893.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  142- 
16L)  '  *DA 

Stephens,  George.  James  vi.  in  Tons- 
berg,  1589;  with  photograph  of  an  oaken 
tablet  erected  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
in  commemoration  of  his  visit.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  462- 
464.)  CPA 

1589-1590 

Bowes,  John.  Letters  on  Scotch  af- 
fairs in  1589-1590.  (New  York  Public  Li- 
brarv.  Bulletin.  New  York,  1903.  4°.  v. 
7,  p."  314-355.)  *R 

1590 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry.  Copy  of  a  manuscript 
tract  addressed  to  Lord  Burghley,  illus- 
trative of  the  Border  topography  of  Scot- 
land, A.  D.  1590;  with  a  platt  or  map  of 
the  Borders  taken  in  the  same  year,  both 
preserved. .  .in  the  British  Museum.  1 
map.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 
Archjeologia.  London,  1829.  4°.  v.  22, 
p.  161-171.)  tCA 

Porcacchi,  Tommaso.  Descrittione  del 
I'isola  di  Scotia.  1  map.  (In  his:  L'isole 
piv  famose  del  Mondo  descritte...  Vene- 
tia:  Heredi  di  S.  Galignani,  1590.  f°.  p. 
23-26.)  Reserve 

1592 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.  Copy  of 
a  letter  from  Queen  Elizabeth  to  King 
James  the  Sixth  of  Scotland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  London.  Archseologia. 
London,  1821.     4°.     v.  19,  p.  11-12.)     fCA 


1592-1594 

Spanish,  The,  blanks  and  Catholic  earls, 
1592-4.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1893. 
8°.    V.  22,  p.  1-32.)  *  DA 

1593 

Jarnes  VI.,  king  of  Scotland.  Letters 
by  King  James  vi.  to  the  countess  dow- 
ager of  Angus  [C.  1593].  1  fac.  (Abbots- 
ford  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837. 
4°.     p.  213-216.)  tCP 

1594 

Account  of  the  battle  of  Balrinnes,  3d 
of  October  1594,  from  a  ms in  the  li- 
brary of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates.  (The 
Spottiswoode  miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1844.     8°.     V.   1,  p.  257-270.) 

ZDVH  and  Stuart  4184 

Battell,  The,  of  Balrinnes  foughtin  be- 
tuixt  Archibald  E.  of  Argyll,  against 
Francis  earll  of  Erroll,  and  Georg  earll 
of  Huntlie.  In  anno  1594.  (In:  Scotish 
poems  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Edin- 
burgh,   1801.      16°.     p.    345-356.)         NDP 

Faithful,  A,  narrative  of  the  great  and 
miraculous  victory  obtained  by  George 
Gordon,  earl  of  Huntly,  and  Francis  Hay, 
earl  of  Errol...over  Archibald  Campbell, 
earl  of  Argyle...at  Strathaven. .  .3.  Octo- 
ber 1594.  (In:  Scotish  poems  of  the  six- 
teenth century.  Edinburgh,  1801.  16°.  p. 
136-152.)  NDP 

True,  A,  accompt  of  the  most  triumph- 
ant, and  royal  accomplishment  of  the  bap- 
tism of  the  most  excellent. .  .prince, 
Henry  Frederick. .  .now  prince  of  Wales, 
as  it  was  solemnized  the  30:  day  of  August 
1594...  Edinburgh,  1687.  (Reprinted  in: 
Tracts  illustrative  of  the  traditionary  and 
historical  antiquities  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1836.     8°.     p.  471-495.)  CP 

1595 

Small,  John.  Original  letter  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  to  Anne,  queen  of  James  vi., 
dated  at  Richmond,  20th  January  1595, 
with  relative  letter  of  Sir  Robert  Bowes, 
the  English  ambassador  at  the  Scottish 
court,  dated  24th  February  1595.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.     sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  92-97.) 

CPA 

1596 

Campbell,  Dennis  or  Dionysius.  Ob- 
servations of  Mr.  Dioness  Campbell,  dean 
of  Limerick,  on  the  West  Isles  of  Scot- 
land. [1596.]  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Glasgow,  1847.    4°.     v.  4,  p.  35-57.)     f  CP 

This  report  was  written  for  the  information  of 
Sir  Robert  Cecil  and  with  a  view  to  the  employ- 
ment of  the  clans  to  quell  Tyrone's  rebellion  in 
Ireland. 

Documents  illustrating  Catholic  policy 
in  the  reign  of  James  vi.     I.  Summary  of 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

memorials  presented  to  the  king  of  Spain, 
by  John  Ogilvy  and  John  Cecil,  1596.  II. 
Apology  and  defence  of  the  King  of  Scot- 
land, by  Father  William  Creighton.  1598. 
Edited  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 
Thomas  Graves  Law.  (Scottish  History 
Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  1-70.)  CPA 

Mackie,  J.  D.  A  secret  agent  of  James 
VI.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1912.     4°.    V.  9,  p.  376-386.)  CPA 

Papers  relative  to  the  submission  of 
Angus  Macdonald  of  Isla  to  His  Majesty 
James  vi.,  1596.  (The  Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
359-376.)  ZDVH 

1597 

Monipennie,  John.  Certain  matters  con- 
cerning the  realme  of  Scotland  composed 
together. .  .as  they  were  Anno  Domini 
1597.  Imprinted  at  London  for  John  Flas- 
ket, 1603.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of 
scarce. .  .tracts. .  .  London,  1810.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  344-403.)  C 

1598 

Creighton,  William.  An  apologie  and 
defence  of  the  K.  of  Scotlande  against  the 
infamous  libell  forged  by  John  Cecill... 
[1598.]  (Scottish  History  Society.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  41- 
64.)  CPA 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  A  Border  bal- 
lad. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1908.     4°.     V.  5,  p.  402-404.)         CPA 

Hitherto  unprinted.  It  refers  to  the  murder  of 
William    Aynsley    of    Shaftoe    in    1598. 

1599-1601 

Boissize,  Jean  de  Thumery,  seigneur 
de.  Extraits  des  correspondances  de 
Boissize  et  de  Beaumont,  ambassadeurs  en 
Angleterre.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet, 
Papiers  d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de 
rficosse.  Paris,  1860.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  595- 
640.)  t  CP 

These  papers  relate  to  Scottish  affairs  between 
6  January    1599   and   25    October    1601. 

1600 

Lumsden,  Henry  William.  The  Scots 
at  Leffingen,  1600.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  268- 
274.)  CPA 

1600 

"The  Gowrie  Conspiracy" 

Application,  The,  of  three  several  dis- 
courses delivered  on  occasion  of  the 
Gowrie  conspiracy,  August,  1600.  I.  By 
Mr.    Patrick    Galloway,    at    the    Cross    of 


Edinburgh.  II.  By  Mr.  William  Cowper, 
at  Edinburgh.  III.  By  Mr.  Patrick  Gal- 
loway, at  Glasgow.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  141-159.)  tCP 

Brown,  John.  John,  earl  Gowry, 
and  Alexander  his  brother,  conspirators 
against  the  life  of  James  the  Sixth  of 
Scotland,  and  First  of  England.  (In  his: 
Historical  gallery  of  criminal  portraitures. 
Manchester,   1823.     8°.     v.  2,   p.  324-337.) 

AB 

Bruce,  John.  Observations  on  the  trial 
and  death  of  William,  earl  of  Gowrie,  A.D. 
1584,  and  on  their  connection  with  the 
Gowrie  conspiracy,  A.D.  1600.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archseologia. 
London,  1849.    4°.    v.  ZZ,  p.  143-173.)  f  CA 

Observations  upon  certain  docu- 
ments relating  to  William,  first  earl  of 
Gowrie  and  Patrick  Ruthven,  his  fifth  and 
last-surviving  son.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  London.  Archseologia.  London, 
1852.    4°.    V.  34,  p.  190-224.)  f  CA 

Papers  relating  to  William  Ruth- 
ven, first  earl  of  Gowrie,  and  Patrick 
Ruthven,  his  fifth  and  last  surviving  son. 
London:  J.  E.  Taylor  &  Co.,  printers,  1867. 
xii,  115  p.     8°.  CP 

For  private  distribution.  Printed  at  the  expense 
of  Col.   C.   Stepney. 

Cowan,  Samuel.  The  Gowrie  conspir- 
acy and  its  official  narrative.  London. 
Sampson  Low,  Marston  &  Co.,  1902.  x  p., 
1  1.,  264  p.,  4  pi.    8°.  CP 

The  Ruthven   family  papers.     The 

Ruthven  version  of  the  conspiracy  and  as- 
sassination at  Gowrie  House,  Perth,  5th 
August  1600.  Critically  revised  and  edited 
by  Samuel  Cowan.  London:  Simpkin, 
Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co.,  Ltd., 
1912.    207(1)  p.,  12  port.     12°.  ARZ 

Craigie,  William  A.  Skotland's  rimur. 
Icelandic  ballads  on  the  Gowrie  conspir- 
acy. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1895.  sq.  8°. 
V.  29,  p.  286-292.)  CPA 

Oxford:       Clarendon       Press, 

1908.     iv,  144  p.,  1  fac.     12°.  NIDF 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  6.  p. 
191-192,    Glasgow,    1909. 

English,  The,  thanksgiving  service  for 
King  James'  delivery  from  the  Gowrie 
conspiracy.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1911.    4°.    v.  8,  p.  366-376.)  CPA 

Gowrie,  The,  conspiracy.  (National  re- 
view.   London,  1856.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  255-289.) 

*DA 

Cowrie's  conspiracie:  a  discourse  of  the 
unnaturall  and  vile  conspiracie,  attempted 
against  the  King's  majestie's  person,  at 
Sanct  Johnstoun,  upon  Twysday  the  fifth 
of  August,  1600.  Edinburgh:  Printed,  1600. 


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163 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

(In:  Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce... 
tracts...  London,  1809.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  508- 
532.)  C 

(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials.  London,  1816.  8°. 
V.  1,  cols.  1383-1402.)  SLN 

(In:      The      Harleian      miscellany 

. . .     London,  1809.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  334-352.) 

C 

Lang,    Andrew.      Conspiracy    as    a    fine 

art.      (The   Critic.     New   York,    1900.     8°. 

V.  37,  p.  338-341.)  *  DA 

The    Gowrie    conspiracy. 

The    Gowrie    conspiracy    and    the 

Gowrie  arms.  (The  Ancestor.  London, 
1902.    4°.    no.  2,  p.  54-57.)  f  ARA 

Historical     mysteries.      viii.      The 

Gowrie  conspiracy.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
London,  1904.  8°.  new  series,  v.  17,  p. 
251-265.)  *DA 

James  vi.  and  the  Gowrie  mystery. 

London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1902. 
xiv,  280  p.,  3  fac,  9  pi.,  2  port.     8°.         CP 

A  new  reading  of  the  Gowrie  mys- 
tery. (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.    8°.    V.  171,  p.  480-492.)  *  DA 

M'Gregor,  Rev.  Summary  of  the  evi- 
dence on  the  Gowry  conspiracy,  with  plans 
of  Gowry  House.  2  plans,  1  pi.  (Literary 
and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Perth.  Trans- 
actions.    Perth,  1827.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  77-103.) 

tCA 

p.  103  contains  a  'List  of  lands  and  baronies, 
contained  in  the  seizin  of  James,  master  of  Gowrie.' 

Pinkerton,  John.  An  historical  disser- 
tation on  the  Gowrie  conspiracy.  Written 
in  1798.  (In:  Malcolm  Laing,  The  history 
of  Scotland,  from  the  union  of  the  crowns 
. . .     London,  1800.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  527-544.) 

CP 

Proceedings  in  Parliament  against 
John,  earl  of  Gowrie,  Alexander  Ruthven, 
his  brother,  Henry  Ruthven,  Hugh  Mon- 
crief,  and  Peter  Eviot,  for  high  treason, 
Nov.  15th,  1600,  at  Edinburgh.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  collection  of  state  trials.  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  1.  cols.  1359-1402.)    SLN 

Process,  The,  and  trial  of  Robert  Logan, 
of  Restalrig,  for  high  treason,  in  conspir- 
ing with  John,  earl  of  Gowrie,  to  murder 
King  James  i.  1609.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,    1816.      8°.     v.    2,    cols.    707-722.) 

SLN 

Saunderson,  William.  Aulicus  Coqui- 
nariee:  or,  A  vindication  in  answer  to  a 
pamphlet,  entitled  The  court  and  char- 
acter of  King  James.  Pretended  to  be 
penned  by  Sir  A.  W.  and  published  since 
his  death,  1650.     [By  William  Saunderson.] 


London:    Printed    for    Henrv    Seile,    1650. 
4  p.l.,  205  p.     16°.  '  Reserve 

The  authorship  of  this  work  has  been  also  as- 
cribed to  Peter  Heylin.  p.  5-36  deal  with  the 
Gowrie  conspiracy  and  the  examination  of  George 
Sprott. 

Trial,  The,  of  George  Sprot,  in  Scotland 
for  high  treason,  in  conspiring  with  John, 
earl  of  Gowrie  to  murder  King  James  i. 
August  12,  1608.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
complete  collection  of  state  trials. . .  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  2,  cols.  697-708.)      SLN 

1600-1603 

Nicolson,  George.  Letters  of  Nicolson, 
1600-1603,  from  Edinburgh,  to  Sir  Robert 
Cecil,  giving  information  on  the  affairs 
of  Scotland.  Ms.  transcripts.  1750?  403 
p.    4°.  Reserve 

1600-1703 

Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  Privy 
Council  of  Scotland  and  other  papers  con- 
nected with  the  method  and  manner  of 
ryding  the  Scottish  Parliament.  mdc- 
MDCCiii.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1843.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  99-137.)  f  CP 

1601 

Cooke,  T.  Etherington.  Notes  on  a  pre- 
cept of  infeftment  granted  by  Queen  Anne 
of  Denmark,  wife  of  James  vi.,  as  Lady 
Dunfermline,  A.D.  1601.  (Glasgow  Ar- 
chaeological Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1899.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p. 
167-174.)  CPA 

1601-1700 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  Ballads  illus- 
trating the  relations  of  England  and  Scot- 
land during  the  seventeenth  century. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1909.    4°.     V.  6,  p.  113-128.)  CPA 

1602 

Obligation  by  John,  earl  of  Cassillis  to 
make  certain  payments  to  his  brother 
Hugh  Kennedy  of  Brunston,  upon  his  tak- 
ing the  laird  of  Auchindrain's  life,  anno 
1602.  1  fac.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1833.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  137- 
141.)  tCP 

1602-1603 

Beaumont,  Christophe  de  Harlay,  comte 
de.  Extraits  des  correspondances  de  Bois- 
size  et  Beaumont,  ambassadeurs  en  Angle- 
terre.  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet,  Papiers 
d'etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1860.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  641-712.)        f  CP 

These  papers  relate  to  Scottish  affairs  between 
12   March    1602   and    15   August   1603. 

Maupas,  Charles  Cauchon  de,  baron  du 
Tour.  Correspondance  du  baron  de  Mau- 
pas    du    Tour,    ambassadeur    en     ficosse. 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

1602-1603  (In:  J.  B.  A.  T.  Teulet.  Papiers 
d'  etat. .  .relatifs  a  I'histoire  de  I'ficosse. 
Paris,  1860.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  713-746.)       f  CP 

1603-1707 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  Scottish 
Parliament:  its  constitution  and  proce- 
dure, 1603-1707.  With  an  appendix  of 
documents.  Glasgow:  J.  MacLehose  & 
Sons,  1905.    X,  228  p.    8°.  CP 

1604 

Craig,  Sir  Thomas.  De  unione  regno- 
rum  Britannise  tractatus.  By  Sir  Thomas 
Craig.  Edited  from  the  manuscript  in  the 
Advocates  Library,  with  a  translation  and 
notes,  by  C.  Sanford  Terry.  Edinburgh: 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1909.  3  p.l.,  (i)vi-xii, 
497(1)  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Scottish  History 
Society.      Publications,     v.   60.)  CPA 

1607 

Household  account  of  Ludovick,  duke 
of  Lennox,  when  commissioner  to  the  Par- 
liament of  Scotland,  anno  1607.  (Mait- 
land  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1833. 
4°.     V.  1,  p.  159-191.)  tCP 

.  1612 

Michell,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Scot- 
tish expedition  to  Norway  in  1612.  Lon- 
don: T.  Nelson  &  Sons,  1886.  2  p.l., 
(i)viii-x,   (1)12-189  p.,  2  maps,  14  pi.     12°. 

GHO 

Shepard,  J.  S.  The  Sinclair  expedition 
to  Norway  [1612].  (The  Month.  London, 
1902.    8°.    V.  100,  p.  403-415.)  *  DA 

1614 

Walden,  Theophilus  Howard,  lord. 
Progress  of  my  lord  Walden's  journay  in 
Scotland  [August,  1614].  (In:  Bannatyne 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1855.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  207-212.)  t  CP 

1617 

Sinclair,  G.  A.  The  Scottish  progress 
of  James  vi.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1912.    4°.    v.  10,  p.  21-28.)    CPA 

1618 

Taylor,  John.  The  pennyles  pilgrim- 
age, or  the  money-lesse  perambulation  of 
John  Taylor,  alias  the  Kings  Majesties 
Water-Poet. .  .from  London  to  Edenbo- 
rough  in  Scotland...  London:  Edw. 
Allde,  1618.  iv,  68  p.  (Reprinted  in:  The 
Old  book  collector's  miscellany. .  .edited 
by  C.  Hindley.  London,  1871.  8°.  v.  1. 
no.  10.)  NCE 


1624-1645 

Spalding,  John,  commissary  clerk  of 
Aberdeen.  The  history  of  the  troubles 
and  memorable  transactions  in  Scotland 
and  England  from  mdcxxiv  to  mdcxlv. 
[Edited  by  James  Skene.]  Edinburgh, 
1828.     2  V.    4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)     f  CP 

The    history    of    the    troubles    and 

memorable  transactions  in  Scotland,  in 
the  reign  of  Charles  i.  A  new  edition. 
Aberdeen:  George  King,  1829.  viii,  504  p. 
8°.  CP 

1625-1649 

Dalrymple,  Sir  David,  Lord  Hailes. 
Memorials  and  letters  relating  to  the  his- 
tory of  Britain  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the 
First.  Published  from  the  originals.  Glas- 
gow: R.  and  A.  Foulis,  1766.  xxxix,  191  p. 
12°.  CI 

1625-1652 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  The  memoires  of  the 
lives  and  actions  of  James  and  William, 
dukes  of  Hamilton  and  Castleherard,  &c., 
in  which  an  account  is  given  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  civil  wars  of  Scot- 
land... from  1625  to... 1652...  In  seven 
books.  London:  R.  Royston,  1677.  [16], 
436  [12]  p.,  2  port.  f°.  (In:  J.  Spotiswood, 
The  history  of  the  church  and  state  in 
Scotland.     London,  1677.     f°.     part  2.) 

Stuart  1214 

1625-1660 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Scotland  from  the 
accession  of  Charles  i.  to  the  Restoration. 
(Cambridge  modern  history.  Cambridge, 
1906.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  486-512.)         *R-BAF 

Bibliography    of    the    period,    p.    909-912. 

Wars,  The,  in  England,  Scotland  and 
Ireland.  Or  an  impartial  account  of  all 
the  battles,  sieges,  and  other  remark- 
able transactions. .  .which  have  happened 
from...  1625.  to...  1660.  London:  Nath. 
Crouch,   1681.     2  p.l.,  210  p.,  3  pi.     12°. 

Reserve 
1627 

Respublica,  sive  status  regni  Scotias 
et  Hibernice.  Diversorum  autorum  [i.  e. 
Buchanan,  Camden,  Boece,  etc.]  Lugd[uni] 
Bat[avorum]:  Ex  officina  Elzeuiriana, 
1627.     280  p.,  1  1.     16°.  CP 

Lugd[uni]  Bat[avorum]:  Ex  offi- 
cina Elzeuiriana  [1630].     282  p.,  1  1.     16°. 

CP 

With  the  engraved  title-page  of  the  edition  of 
1627.     The  date   1630  appears  in  the  colophon. 

1629 

Heylin,  Peter.  MIKPOK02M02:.  A  lit- 
tle description  of  the  great  world.  Ox- 
ford: Printed  by  W.  T.  for  William  Turner 
and   Thomas   Haggins,    1629.     4.   ed.     4°. 

Reserve 

Scotland  described  on  p.  500-511  (misnumbered 
501);  'The  Orcades'  and  'The  Hebrides,'  on  p.  511- 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

512.  This  Library  also  possesses  the  (so-called) 
sixth,  seventh,  and  eighth  editions  of  1633  (2  copies), 
1636,  and  1639  (wrongly  dated  1939).  They  are 
all    of   same   stock   with    new   title-pages. 

1630 

Camden,  William,  and  others.  Scotiae 
regimen.  (Respublica,  sive  Statvs  regni 
Scotiae...  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1630.  16°. 
p.  98-111.)  CP 

Foedere,  De,  Scotorvm  cum  Francis,  & 
officiis  militaribus  quae  in  Francia  exer- 
cuerunt.  (In:  Respublica,  sive  Statvs 
regni  Scotiae...  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1630.     16°.    p.  136-144.)  CP 

1633 

Balfour,  Sir  James.  The  memorable  and 
soleme  coronatione  of  King  Charles, 
crouned  king  of  Scotland,  at  Holyrud- 
housse,  the  18  of  Junij,  1633.  (In  his: 
Historical  works.  London,  1825.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  383-403.)  CP 

The    order    of   K.    Charles    entring 

Edinbrughe,  in  stait,  at  the  Vest  Porte; 
and  his  march  throughe  the  toune  to  Holy- 
rudhouss,  15  Junij,  anno  1633.  (In  his: 
Historical  works.  London,  1825.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  354-382.)  CP 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crich- 
ton  Stuart.  Coronation  of  Charles  i.  at 
Holyrood.  [By  the  marquis  of  Bute.i 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1887.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  266-322.)  *  DA 

Reprinted   in    his    Scottish   coronations. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  A  Scotch  coronation. 
(In  his:  Historical  sketches  of  notable 
persons  and  events  in  the  reigns  of  James 
I.  and  Charles  i.  London,  1898.  2.  ed.  8°. 
p.  252-268.)  CI 


1635-1645 

Rehearsal  of  events  which  occurred  in 
the  north  of  Scotland  from  1635  to  1645, 
in  relation  to  the  National  Covenant. 
Edited  from  a  contemporary  ms.  by  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  (Royal  Historical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1877.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  354-379.)  CA 

_  "A  little  yet  true  rehearsall  of  severall  passages 
of  affairs,  collected  by  a  friend  of  Doctor  Alexan- 
der's, at  Aberdeen." 


1637 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  "Jenny  Geddes." 
1637.  (In  his:  Historical  sketches  of  no- 
table persons  and  events  in  the  reigns  of 
James  i.  and  Charles  i.  London,  1898.  2. 
ed.     8°.     p.   299-310.)  CI 


1637-1641 


Miscellaneous  state  papers,  from  1501 
to  1726.  London:  W.  Strahan  and  T.  Ca- 
dell,  1778.     2  v.     4°.  fC 

V.  2,  p.   94-303:   Scotch  troubles,   1637-41. 

1638 

Montrose  and  the  Covenant  of  1638. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1887.    8°.    V.  142,  p.  607-625.)    *  DA 

1638-1640 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  A  ballad  illus- 
trating the  Bishops'  wars.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1912.  4°.  v.  9, 
p.  363-365.)  CPA 

Ballads     on     the     Bishops'     wars, 

1638-40.    (Scottish  historical  review.    Glas- 
gow, 1906.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  257-273.)  CPA 

Rattray,  A.  Traditions  of  Scottish  pa- 
triotism: "The  solemn  league  and  cove- 
nant." (In:  The  Scottish  annual.  Edin- 
burgh [1859].     12°.    1859,  p.  301-321.)  NCA 

1638-1647 

Dewar,  Robert.  Burnet  on  the  Scottish 
troubles.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  384-398.)  CPA 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  Charles  i.  and 
Alexander  Leslie.  (English  historical  re- 
view. London,  1901.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  115- 
120.)  BAA 

The  life  and  campaigns  of  Alex- 
ander Leslie,  first  earl  of  Leven.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1899.  xix,  518 
p.,  3  plans,  1  pi.,  1  port.     8°.  CP 

1638-1660 

Bayne,  Peter.  The  Covenanters,  Charles 
II.,  and  Argyle.  (Contemporary  review. 
London,  1875.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  683-712.)  *  DA 

Chambers,  Robert.  History  of  the  re- 
bellions in  Scotland,  under  the  marquis 
of  Montrose,  and  others,  from  1638  till 
1660.  Edinburgh:  Constable  and  Co.,  1828. 
2  V.  16°.  (Constable's  Miscellany,  v.  31- 
32.)  CP 

Each    volume    has    additional    engraved    title-page. 

1638-1684 

Law,  Robert.  Memorialls;  or,  The  me- 
morable things  that  fell  out  within  this 
island  of  Brittain  from  1638  to  1684.  By 
the  Rev.  R.  Law.  Edited  from  the  ms. 
by  Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1819.  cxiv, 
277  p.,  1  pi.     4°.  fCP 

1639 

Camden,  William.  Scotia.  3  maps.  (In 
his:  Britannia...  Amsterdam:  Apud  Gvi- 
lielmvm    Blaeu,    1639.      12°.      p.    369-399.) 

CBD 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Public  burning  of  the 
Scottish  declaration.  1639-40.  (In  his: 
Historical  sketches  of  notable  persons  and 
events  in  the  reigns  of  James  i.  and 
Charles  i.  London,  1898.  2.  ed.  8°.  p. 
327-329.)  CI 

The  Scots  at  Dunse  Law  —  Paci- 
fication of  Berwick,  or  the  first  "Bishops' 
war."  1639.  (In  his:  Historical  sketches 
of  notable  persons  and  events  in  the  reigns 
of  James  i.  and  Charles  i.  London,  1898. 
2.  ed.     8°.     p.  324-327.)  CI 

Charles  I.,  king  of  England.  A  large 
Declaration  Concerning  The  Late  Tu- 
mults in  Scotland,  From  Their  first  orig- 
inalls:  Together  With  A  Particular  De- 
duction Of  the  seditious  Practices  of  the 
prime  Leaders  of  the  Covenanters:  Col- 
lected Out  Of  Their  owne  foule  Acts  and 
Writings:  By  which  it  doth  plainly  ap- 
peare,  that  Religion  was  onely  pretended 
by  those  Leaders,  but  nothing  lesse  in- 
tended by  them.  By  the  King.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  Robert  Young,  His 
Majesties  Printer  for  Scotland,  Anno 
Dom.  M.DC.xxxix.  1  p.l.,  430  p.,  1  1.,  1  port 
f.  Reserve 

This  work  was  really  written  by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Balcanquhall. 

Informatie,  aen  alle  oprechte  christenen 
in  het  coningrijcke  van  Engelandt.  Door 
de  edelen,  baronnen,  staten,  leeraers,  ende 
gemeente  in  het  coninckrijcke  van  Schot- 
landt.  Waer  in  zy  hare  onschuldt  te  ken- 
nen  gheven...  Overgeset  uyt  het  En- 
gelsch...  n.  p.:  na  de  copye  gedruckt  tot. 
Edinburgh,  1639.     8  p.     4°.         CP  p.  box  4 

Remonstrantie  vande  edelen,  baronnen, 
staten,  kerckendienaers,  ende  gemeente  in 
het  coningrijck  van  Schotlandt.  Verclar- 
ende  dat  sy  onschuldigh  sijn  van  de  crimen 
daer  mede  sy  in  't  laetste  Engelsche  plac- 
caet  (van  den  27.  Febry)  besvvaert  vver- 
den...  Edinburgh:  J.  Bryson,  1639.  20 
p.     4°.  CP  p.  box  4 

1639-1679 

Lauderdale,  The,  papers  (1639-1679). 
Edited  by  Oswald  Airy.  [Westminster:] 
for  the  Camden  Society,  1884-85.  3  v.  8°. 
(Camden  Society.  Publications,  new  se- 
ries, V.  34,  26,  38.)  CA 

1640 

Borough,  Sir  John.  Notes  of  the  treaty 
carried  on  at  Ripon  between  King  Charles 
I.  and  the  Covenanters  of  Scotland,  A.  D. 
1640.  Edited  from  the  original  ms.  by 
John  Bruce.  London:  Camden  Society, 
1869.  2  p.l.,  xli,  82  p.  sq.  8°.  (Camden 
Society.     Publications,     v.   100.)  CA 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  A  Scotch  army  en- 
ters     England  —  The     second     "Bishops' 


war."  1640.  (In  his:  Historical  sketches 
of  notable  persons  and  events  in  the  reigns 
of  James  i.  and  Charles  i.  London,  1898. 
2.  ed.     8°.     p.  334-336.)  CI 

Intentie,  De,  van  het  coninghrijcke  van 
Scotlands  armade.  Waer  in  vertoont  wert 
de  oorsake  waerom  zy  in  Enghelandt  co- 
men...  ende  op  wat  conditie  zy  daer  we- 
eiom  uyt-trecken  sullen.  Verclaert  aen 
hare  broeders  van  Enghelandt,  by  de  com- 
missarissen  van  't  laetste  Parlement... 
n.p.,   1640.     14  p.     4°.  CP  p.  box  4 

Kirkcudbright.  Minute  book  kept  by 
the  War  Committee  of  the  Covenanters  in 
the  stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  in  the 
years  1640  and  1641.  Kirkcudbright:  J. 
Nicholson,  1855.    xxxii  p.,  1  1.,  250  p.     8°. 

CP 

Remonstrance,  A,  concerning  the  pres- 
ent troubles  from  the  meeting  of  the 
Estaees  [SiC]...of  Scotland,  April  16  [1640], 
unto  the  Parliament  of  England.  [Edin- 
burgh: R.  Bryson,]  1640.     1  p.l.,  25  p.     12°. 

CP  p.  box  3 

1641 

Declaration,  A,  of  the  affections,  inten- 
tions and  resolutions  of  our  brethren  in 
Scotland  for  the  peace  and  safety  of  both 
kingdoms...  First  printed  in  Scotland, 
and  now  reprinted  at  London  by  R.  Har- 
ford, 1641.     1  p.l.,  6  p.     4°.  CI 

J.,  P.  A  Scottish  journie.  Being  an 
account  in  verse  of  a  tour  from  Edinburgh 
to  Glasgow  in  1641.  Edited  by  C.  H. 
Firth.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  271- 
287.)  t  CPA 

National,  The,  Assembly  of  Scotland, 
with  the  oath  taken  by  the  parliament 
men,  &c.  Printed  at  Edinburgh,  by  James 
Bryson,  1641.  Whereunto  is  annexed  his 
...Majesties  [Charles  i.]  speech,  to  the 
Parliament  of  Scotland,  the  17.  of  August, 
1641.  London:  T.  Favvcet,  1641.  4,  3-6  p. 
4°.  CI 

1641-1660 

Livingstone,  John.  Letters  of  Mr.  John 
Livingstone  relating  to  the  public  events 
of  his  time.  (In:  J.  K.  Tweedie,  Select 
biographies...  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  255-276.)  AGH 

1642 

Scotland.  —  Commissioners  of  Parlia- 
ment. Advice,  sent  from  his  Majesties 
Commissioners  in  Scotland:  to  both  the 
honourable  Houses  of  Parliament  in  Eng- 
land; January  15th,  1642;  for  composing 
the  present  differencies  and  distractions 
in  this  kingdome...  [Signed  Ja.  Prim- 
rose.]    Edinburgh,  1642.     1   p.l.,  4  p.     12°. 

CI 


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167 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 
1643 

Anderson,  Francis.  The  copy  of  a  letter 
from  Colonell  F.  Anderson  to  Sir  Thomas 
Glemham  January  20,  1643,  touching  the 
invasion  of  Scotland.  The  copy  of  a  let- 
ter from  the  marques  of  Argyle  &  Sir  Wil- 
liam Armyne,  to  T.  Glemham...  The 
copy  of  Sir  T.  Glemham's  letter  in  answer 
to . .  .  Argyl's  and . .  .  Armyne's . . .  [Oxford :] 
L.  Lichfield,  1643.  (Reprinted  in:  Re- 
prints of  rare  tracts...  &c.  Historical. 
Newcastle:  M.  A.  Richardson,  1846.  8°. 
V.  1.)  C 

Argyll  (1.  marquis),  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, and  Sir  W.  Armyn.  A  letter  from  the 
marques  of  Argile  and  sir  W.  Armyn. 
in  the  name  of  themselves  and  their  con- 
federates to  Sir  Thomas  Glemham,  dated 
at  Barwicke,  January  20.  With  the  answer 
of  Sir  T.  Glemham. .  .dated. .  .January  23. 
York:  Stephen  Bulkley,  4643.  8  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CPp.box2 

Placaet  van  de  Staten...van  Schot- 
landt,  waer  mede  alle  persoonen  van  16 
tot  60  jaren  op  ontboden  werden,  omme 
in... van  8  ofte  14  uren,  hun  wel  ghewa- 
pent  op  de  monster-plaetse  te  begheven, 
&c.  [Aug.  "As,  1643.]  Als  medc.be- 
wijsredenen,  waerom  men  het  Parlement 
van  Engelandt  tegens  de  paepsche... 
armee  behoorde  te  assisteren.  Ghemaeckt 
by  de  generale  kerckelicke  vergaderinghe 
in  Schotlandt.  Noch  is  hier  by  ghevoeght 
seecker  verbondt  ende  eedt  teghens  't  ge- 
vollen  des  pausdoms. .  .by  't  Parlement 
in  Engelandt.  Eerst  gedruckt  tot  Edin- 
burgh ende  nu  t'  Amsterdam:  J.  Broersz., 
1643.    6  1.    4°.  CPp.boxS 

1643-1650 

Civil  war  papers.  I.  Correspondence  of 
Sir  John  Cochran  and  others  with  James, 
duke  of  Courland,  1643-1650.  II.  Montrose 
in  Sweden,  1649-1650.  III.  Intelligence- 
letter  from  London,  1649.  IV.  Montrose's 
flight  from  Carbisdale,  1650.  Edited  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  H.  F.  Morland 
Simpson.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Alis- 
cellanv.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
141-225.)  CPA 

1644 

Kennedy,  John  W.  The  Scottish  bor- 
derers at  Marston  Moor,  1644.  A  paper 
read  to  the  Hawick  and  District  Literary 
Society,  on  10th  November  1902.  Ha- 
wick: W.  &  J.  Kennedy  [1902].  16  p.,  1 
map,  1  pi.     sq.  8°.  CPp.boxS 

Primrose,  Sir  Archibald,  lord  Carring- 
ton.  A  short  declaration  of  the  kingdom 
of  Scotland,  for  information  and  satis- 
faction to  their  brethren  of  England,  con- 
cerning the  present  expedition  into  Eng- 


land. [By  A.  Primrose.]  Printed  at  Edin- 
burgh by  Evan  Tyler... and  reprinted  at 
London  for  Robert  Bostocke,  1644.  1  p.l., 
6  p.     4°.     (12°.)  CI 

[London,     1644.]     n.  t.-p.      4°. 

(12°.)  "^       CI 

Scots,  The,  army  advanced  into  Eng- 
land, certified  in  a  letter  from  Addarston, 
the  24  of  January  [1644]  from. .  .Lord  Gen- 
eral Lesley's  quarters...  London:  R. 
Bostock,  1644.  15(1)  p.  8°.  (Reprinted 
in:  Reprints  of  rare  tracts... &c.  Histori- 
cal.    Newcastle,  1848.    v.  2.)  C 

1644-1645 

Durican,  George.  Some  sidelights  on 
the  history  of  Montrose's  campaigns.  1 
port.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  47-52.)  CPA 

The  portrait  is  that  of  Montrose. 

1645 

Declaratio  regnorum  Anglise  et  Scotise 
foedere  &  armis  junctorum  pro  vindicanda 
communi  causa  patriae  religionis,  &  li- 
bertatis,  adversus  sceleratam  factionem 
episco-papisticam.  Promulgata  ab  utraque 
Camera  Parlamenti  Anglicani,  nee  non  a 
conventu  generali  ordinum  Scotiae,  anno 
1644.  Cui  prsefixa  est  Declaratio  regni 
Scotiae,  in  qua  exponuntur  apud  fratres 
Anglos  causae  praesentis  in  Angliam  ex- 
peditionis  [by  A.  Primrose];  et  subnexa 
Epistola  reverendi  coetus  ecclesiastic!  &c. 
una  cum  fcedere  nationali.  Londoni:  Ex- 
cudebat  Edw.  Griffin,  1645.  1  p.l.,  29  p. 
4°.    (12°.)  CI 

Three,  The,  late  treaties;  between  the 
kingdoms  of  England  &  Scotland.  Lon- 
don: Edw.  Husband,  1645.  31  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

1645-1648 

Montereul,  Jean  de.  The  diplomatic 
correspondence  of  Jean  de  Montereul  and 
the  brothers  de  Bellievre,  French  ambassa- 
dors in  England  and  Scotland,  1645-48. 
Edited  with  an  English  translation,  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  J.  G.  Fotheringham. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1898-99. 
2  V.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Pub- 
lications.   V.  29-30.)  CPA 

1646 

Gottfried,  Johann  Ludwig,  pseud,  of 
Johann  Philip  Abelin.  Von  dem  Konig- 
reich  Schottland,  so  nunmehr  mit  der  Gron 
Engelland  vereinbaret.  (In  his:  Newe 
archontologia  cosmica...  Franckfurt  am 
Mayn,  1646.    f°.    p.  301-309.)  Reserve 

With  large  (copperplate)  view  of  Edinburgh  from 
the  south. 

Great  Britain.  —  Crown.  His  Maiesties 
message,  to  the  kingdome  of  Scotland; 
shewing  that  he  hath  given  order  for  dis- 


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banding  all  his  forces  in  both  kingdoms, 
for  recalling  all  commissions  to  any  at 
sea,  and  that  he  is  resolved  to  apply  him- 
selfe  totally  to  the  councels  and  advices  of 
his  Parliaments,  for  setling  of  truth  and 
peace;  together  with  divers  papers  pre- 
sented to  his  majesty  at  Newcastle  by  a 
committee  of  the  estates  of  the  kingdome 
of  Scotland.  London:  L.  Chapman,  1646. 
4  1.     12°. 

Manifest  truths;  or.  An  inversion  of 
Truths  manifest,  containing  a  narrative  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Scottish  army... 
London:  Printed  by  M.S.  for  Henry  Over- 
ton, 1646.    4  p.l.,  74  p.,  1  1.    4°.     (12°.)  CI 

Scotland.  —  Commissioners  of  Parlia- 
ment. Some  papers  given  in  by  the  com- 
missioners of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland; 
to  the  honourable  Houses  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  England;  in  answer  to  their  votes 
of  the  24th  of  September.  1646;  concerning 
the  disposing  of  His  Majesties  person. 
Edinburgh:  E.  Tyler,  prtr.,  1646.  1  p.l., 
30  p.     4°.  CI  p.  box  1646  S 

Scotlands  generall  description.  8  p.,  6 
maps.  (In:  A  prospect  of  the  most  famovs 
parts  of  the  world...  London,  1646.  obi. 
12°.)  Reserve 

The  map  of  Stranauerne  has  "Petrus  Kaerius 
caelavit  1599,"  the  others  simply  "Petrus  Kaerius 
caelavit." 

Unhappy,  An,  game  at  Scotch  and  Eng- 
lish; or,  A  full  answer  from  England  to 
the  papers  of  Scotland:  wherein  their 
Scotch  mists  and  their  fogs,  their  sayings 
and  gainesayings,  their  juglings,  their 
windings  and  turnings  hither  and  thither, 
backwards  and  forwards,  and  forwards  and 
backwards  again,  their  breach  of  covenant, 
articles,  and  treaty,  their  king-craft,  pres- 
ent design  against  the  two  Houses  of 
Parliament  and  people  of  England,  their 
plots  and  intents  for  usurpation  and  gov- 
ernment over  us  and  our  children,  de- 
tected, discovered,  and  presented  to  the 
view  of  the  world,  as  a  dreadful  omen, 
all-arme  and  warning  to  the  kingdom  of 
England.  Edinburgh:  printed... by  Evan 
Tyler,  1646.  (Reprinted  in:  Somers,  A 
collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts ..  .  London, 
1811.     4°.     v.  5,  p.  68-90.)  C 

A  scurrilous   tract. 

1647 

Scotch,  The,  souldiers  speech  concern- 
ing the  kings  coronation-oath.  [London,] 
1647.       1  p.l.,  15  p.     4°.     (12°.)  CI 

Scotland.  —  Parliament.  The  answer  of 
the  commissioners  of  the  Kingdome  of 
Scotland,  to  both  houses  of  Parliament, 
upon  the  new  proposition  of  peace,  and 
the  foure  bills  to  be  sent  to  His  Majestie. 
London:  R.  Bostock,  1647.  32  p.  12°.  in 
fours. 


Scots-mans,  The,  remonstrance;  or,  A 
vindication  of  the  Scots:  with  a  short  re- 
lation of  all  the  proceedings  since  the 
time  they  came  into  England..  .  London: 
Robert  Bostock,  1647.  1  p.l.,  16  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

1648 

Answer,  An,  to  the  chief,  or  materiall 
heads  and  passages  in  the  late  declaration, 
called.  The  declaration  of  the  kingdome 
of  Scotland;  and  answer  of  the  commis- 
sioners to  both  Houses  of  Parliament, 
upon  the  new  propositions  of  peace,  and 
the  foure  bills.  London:  R.  White,  1648. 
1  p.l.,  22  p.    4°.  CPp.boxl 

Narratives  illustrating  the  duke  of 
Hamilton's  expedition  to  England  in  1648. 

I.  The    relation    of    Mr.    Thomas    Reade. 

II.  The  relation  of  Sir  Philip  Musgrave. 
Edited  by  C.  H.  Firth.  (Scottish  History 
Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1904. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  289-311.)  CPA 

Packets  of  letters  from  Scotland. .  .to 
members  of  the  House  of  Commons,  con- 
cerning the  transactions  of  the  Parliament 
of  Scotland. .  .[and]  Three  orders  agreed 
on  by  the  Parliament  of  Scotland. .  .  Lon- 
don: Robert  Ibbitson,  1648.  1  p.l.,  6  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

Scot,  Sir  John,  of  Scotstarvet.  A  trew 
relation  of  the  principall  affaires  concern- 
ing the  state  acted  be  S''  John  Scot  of 
Scotstarvet  in  the  raigne  of  King  Charles 
the  First,  vindicating  him  from  the  as- 
persions laid  upon  him  by  Mr.  Saunder- 
sone  in  the  history  of  the  life  of  the  sd 
King  Charles  1658.  Written  in  Edr  the 
9  August  1660.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1914.  4°.  v.  11,  p.  164- 
191.)  CPA 

With  introductory  note  by  George  Neilson.  To 
be   continued. 

Scotland.  —  Parliament.  A  declaration 
of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland,  to  all  his 
majesties  good  subjects  of  this  kingdome; 
concerning  their  resolutions  for  religion, 
king  and  kingdoms;  in  pursuance  of  the 
ends  of  the  covenant.  [Signed  Alex.  Gib- 
son, Cler.  Regist.]  Edinburgh:  E.  Tyler, 
prtr.,    1648.      15    p.      4°.        CI  p.  box  1648  S 

Walker,  Clement.  An  appendix  to  The 
history  of  independency;  being  A  briefe 
description  of  some  few  of  x\rgyle's  pro- 
ceedings before  and  since  he  joyned  in 
confederacy  with  the  Independent  Junto 
in  England.  With  a  parallel  betwixt  him 
and  Cromwell,  and  a  caveat  to  all  his 
seduced  adherents.  London,  1648.  20  p. 
4°.  (In  his:  Relations  and  observations, 
historical  and  politick  upon  the  parlia- 
ment, begun  anno.  Dom.  1640...  [Lon- 
don,] 1648.    4°.)  CI 

1649 

Brief  van  de  commissarissen  van  het 
coninck-ryck    van    Schotland    residerende 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

tot  Londen.  Aen  Wilhelm  Lenthall... 
spreecker  van  het  buys  vande  Commvnes. 
Raeckende  de  teghenwoordighe  proceduy- 
ren  in  dit  coninghrijck,  teghen  de  re- 
ligie,  den  coningh  ende  het  gouvernement. 
Mitsgaders,  haere  declaratie  ende  protes- 
tatie,  teghen  het  weghnemen  van  sijne 
majesteyts  leven.  's  Graven-Haghe:  L. 
Breeckevelt,  1649.    7  1.   4°.    CI  p.v.  91,  no.36 

Gardiner,  Robert,  royalist.  Een  mis- 
geboorte  van  wonderheeden  ofte  verra- 
deryen  beticht...en  ondeckt  in  de  ver- 
scheyde  onderhandelinghen. .  .van  de  Ha- 
meltonnen;  om  de  croon  van  Schotlandt 
te  erlanghen. .  .  Amsterdam:  C.  de  Leeuw, 
1649.      19   1.     4°.  CI  p.v.  91 

Howell,  James.  A  perfect  description 
of  the  people  and  country  of  Scotland. 
London,  1649.     4°.   (12°.)  CI 

Attributed  by  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  others  to 
Sir  Anthony   Weldon. 

Neilson,  George.  A  larder  account  in 
1649.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°. 
P    273-276.)  CPA 

1649-1651 

Douglas,  W.  S.  Cromwell's  Scotch 
campaigns.  London:  Elliot  Stock,  1898. 
X,  308  p.,  1  1.     8°.  CP 

1649-1671 

Lament,  John.  The  diary  of  Mr.  John 
Lamont  of  Newton,  1649-1671.  [Edited  by 
George  R.  Kinloch.]  Edinburgh:  [J. 
Clarke  &  Co.,  printers,]  1830.  1  p.l.,  ix  p., 
1  1.,  230  p.,  1  1.,  XV  p.,  1  fac.  4°.  (Maitland 
Club.)  CA 

1650 

Bickley,  Francis  B.  Letters  relating  to 
Scotland,  January,  1650.  [From  originals 
in  the  British  Museum.]  (English  histori- 
cal review.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
112-117.)  BAA 

Birch,  Walter  de  Gray.  Remarks  upon 
an  unpublished  list  of  Scottish  religious 
houses.  (British  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion. Journal.  London,  1871.  8°.  v.  27, 
p.  241-245.)  CA 

From  a  transcript  by  John  Adamson,  principal 
of    Edinburgh    College    in    1650,    from    an    older    ms. 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  The  battle  of 
Dunbar.  1  pi.  (Royal  Historical  Society. 
Transactions.  London,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,   v.    14,   p.    19-52.)  CA 

Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson,  editor.  See 
Letters  and  papers  illustrating  the  rela- 
tions between  Charles  the  Second  and 
Scotland  in    1650. 

King,  The,  of  Scotland's  negociations 
at  Rome  for  assistance  against  the  Com- 
mon-wealth of   England,   in  certain  prop- 


ositions there  made  for  and  on  his  behalf: 
in  which  propositions  his  affection  and 
disposition  to  Poperie  is  asserted.  Printed 
by  William  Du-gard.  1650.  (In:  Somers, 
A  collection  of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts. 
London,  1811.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  103-116.)         C 

Last,  The,  campaign  of  Montrose. 
1  map.  (Edinburgh  review.  London,  1894. 
8°.     V.  179,  p.  122-157.)  *  DA 

Letters  and  papers  illustrating  the  re- 
lations between  Charles  the  Second  and 
Scotland  in  1650.  Edited,  with  notes  and 
introduction,  by  Samuel  Rawson  Gardi- 
ner. Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1894. 
xxiv  p.,  1  1.,  201  p.  8°.  (Scottish  History 
Society.     Publications,     v.   17.)  CPA 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  Notice  of  an 
original  letter  of  instructions  for  Sir  Wil- 
liam Fleming,  by  King  Charles  ii.,  dated 
at  Breda,  22nd  May  1650.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1900.    sq.  8°.    v.  34,  p.  199-202.) 

CPA 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Oliver  Cromwell. 
IV.  The  Irish  and  Scotch  wars.  (Scrib- 
ner's  magazine.  New  York,  1900.  8°.  v. 
27,  p.  447-469.)  *  DA 

Verklaringe,  van  de  groote  bliidtschap, 
die  in  Schotlandt  onder  des  Konincks  ge- 
trouwe  onderdanen  is,  over  de  komste,  van 
siin  majesteydt  in  dit  koninckrijck. .  .over- 
geset  uyt  de  Engelsche  origineele.  's  Gra- 
ven-hage:  W.  Breeckevelt,  1650.     6  1.     4°. 

CI  p.v.  91 

1651 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crich- 
ton  Stuart.  Coronation  of  Charles  ii.  at 
Scone.  [By  the  marquis  of  Bute.]  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1887.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
38-93.)  *  DA 

Reprinted    in    his    Scottish    coronations. 

Coronation  of  Charles  the  Second,  king 
of  Scotland. .  .as  it  was  acted  and  done  at 
Scone,  the  first  day  of  January,  1651. 
Aberdene:  James  Brown,  1651.  (In: 
Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts. . . 
London,   1811.     4°.     v.  6,  p.   117-143.)       C 

1651-1652 

Barron,  Douglas  Gordon.  In  defence 
of  the  regalia  1651-2;  being  selections  from 
the  family  papers  of  the  Ogilvies  of  Bar- 
ras.  Edited,  with  introduction  by  D.  G. 
Barron.  London:  Longmans,  Green  and 
Co.,  1910.  xv(i),  371  p.,  1  fac,  1  map.  4 
pi.     sq.  8°.  CP 

Cromwellian,  The,  union;  papers  relat- 
ing to  the  negociations  for  an  incorporat- 
ing union  between  England  and  Scotland, 
1651-1652.  With  an  appendix  of  papers 
relating  to  the  negotiations  in  1670. 
Edited  with  introduction  and  notes  by  C. 
Sanford  Terry.     Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Con- 


170 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,  continued. 

stable,  1902.  xcvii  p.,  1  1.,  239  p.,  1  table. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  40.)  CPA 

The  documents  printed  in  this  volume  extend 
from  Dec.  20,  1651,  to  Oct.  28,  1652.  The  introduc- 
tion traces  the  course  of  the  negotiations  for  a 
union  from  their  inception  in  1651  to  the  restora- 
tion of  the  Scottish  Estates  in  1661.  In  the  appen- 
dix is  printed  the  Official  journal  of  the  meetings 
of  the  commissioners  treating  for  union,  Sept. -Nov., 
1670;  the  Particular  journal,  between  the  same 
dates;  the  agreement;  a  note  on  the  Scottish  laws 
of  descent;  and  a  letter  from  Lord  Arlington  to  the 
duke  of  Lauderdale,  Oct.  19,  1669,  on  the  king's 
proposals    for   union. 

1651-16S3 

Scotland  and  the  Commonwealth.  Let- 
ters and  papers  relating  to  the  military 
government  of  Scotland  from  August, 
1651  to  December,  1653.  Edited,  with  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  C.  H.  Firth. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1895.  Iv, 
383  p.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,     v.  18.)  CPA 

1652 

Diurnal  of  occurrences  chiefly  in  Scot- 
land, commencing  21st  August  1652.  (The 
Spottiswoode  miscellany.  Edinburgh. 
1845.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  73-208.)  ZDVH 

Extracts  from  the  rare  volumes  of  the  Mer- 
curiits  Politicus  in  the  library  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates. 

Murray,  P.  Keith.  Saving  the  regalia 
in  1652.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1907.     4°.     v.  4,  p.  309-317.)         CPA 

Ogilvie,  Sir  George.  A  true  account  of 
the  preservation  of  the  regalia  of  Scot- 
land, viz.:  crown,  sword,  and  sceptre,  from 
falling  into  the  hands  of  the  English  usur- 
pers, by  Sir  George  Ogiluie  of  Barras. 
With  tine  blazon  of  that  family.  Edin- 
Somers,  A  collection  of 
London,    1814.     4°.     v. 


burgh,  1701.  (In 
scarce. .  .tracts. . . 
11,  p.  561-568.) 

15  p. 

the     regalia     of 
[Bannatyne    Club,] 


(In:  Papers  relative  to 

Scotland.       Edinburgh: 

1829.     4°.     Appendix.) 

tCP 

With   facsimile   of  the   original  title-page. 

A  clear  vindication  and  just  de- 
fence for  publishing  of  the  foregoing  ac- 
count; with  other  remarkable  instances, 
and  observable  passages  relating  to,  and 
confirming  the  truth  of  it.  (In:  Somers, 
A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts. . .  Lon- 
don,  1814.     4°.     V.   11,  p.  568-573.)  C 

9  p.      (In:   Papers  relative  to 

the  regalia  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
[Bannatyne    Club,]    1829.     4°.     Appendix.) 

tCP 

Papers  relative  to  the  preservation  of 
the  Honours  of  Scotland  in  Dunnottar 
Castle,  1651-52.     Edited  with  introduction 


and  notes,  by  Charles  R.  A.  Howden. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
Edinburgh,    1896.      8°.     v.    26,    p.    99-138.) 

CPA 

Contains  an  official  account  of  the  hiding  of 
the   Scottish   regalia   in   Dunnottar   Castle. 

Verklaringe  van  't  ghemeene  volck  in 
Schotland.  Nopende  hare  tegenwoordige 
droevige  ende  jammerlijcken  standt,  waer 
in  zy,  door  die  meyn  eedige  zelf  soekende 
parthye,  gebrocht  zijn,  die  zich  onlangs  in 
de  bedieninghen  van  macht  en  betrouwe, 
in  dese  staet  en  armee,  ingewonden  heb- 
ben.  VVt  het  Engels...  Amsterdam:  I. 
van  Hilten,  1652.    4  1.    4°.  CP  p.  box  4 

1652-1685 

Brodie,  Alexander.  The  diary  of  Alex- 
ander Brodie. .  .taken  from  his  own  manu- 
script. Edinburgh:  T.  Lumisden  &  F. 
Robertson,  printers,  1740.  xvi,  17-148  p. 
4°.  CIB 

The  diary  of  Alexander  Brodie  of 

Brodie,  1652-1680;  and  of  his  son  James 
Brodie  of  Brodie.  1680-1685...  [Edited  by 
David  Laing.]  Aberdeen:  Spalding  Club. 
1863.    Ixxii  p.,  1  1.,  xii,  (1)14-560  p.    4°.  CP 

1653-1654 

Graham,  John,  of  Deuchrie.  An  account 
of  the  expedition  of  William,  the  ninth 
earl  of  Glencairn,  as  general  of  His  Ma- 
jesty's forces  in  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land, in  the  years  1653  and  1654...  (In: 
Miscellanea  Scotica.  Glasgow,  1819.  nar. 
12°.     V.  4,  p.   59-80.)  CP 

Account  of  the  earl  of  Glencairn's 

expedition,  as  general  of  His  Majesty's 
forces,  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  in 
the  3'ears  1653  and  1654;  by  a  person  who 
was  tyt  and  ear  witness  to  every  transac- 
tion. (In:  J.  Gwynne,  Military  memoirs 
of  the  great  Civil  war...  [Edited  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott.]  Edinburgh,  1822.  4°.  p. 
155-186.)  tCIB 

In  an  appendix  (p.  187-263),  the  editor  has  added 
some  extracts  from  official  despatches  of  the  period, 
which,  chiefly  composed  at  General  Monk's  head- 
quarters at  Dalkeith,  appeared  from  time  to  time 
in  the  Public  Intelligencer.  These  extracts  throw 
great  light  on  the  miserable  estate  of  Scotland, 
exhausted  by  foreign  domination  and  domestic  dis- 
sensions,  during  the  years   1652-54. 

1654 

Mackay,  William.  Three  unpublished 
despatches  from  General  Monck,  describ- 
ing his  military  operations  in  the  High- 
lands in  1654.  1  map.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1894, 
8°.    V.  18,  p.  70-78.)  NDO 

1658 

Franck,  Richard.  Northern  memoirs, 
calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Scotland... 
Together  with  collections  of  various  dis- 
coveries..  .observations,     theological     no- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


171 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,  continued. 

tions...  To  which  is  added,  The  contem- 
plative and  practical  angler...  Writ  in 
the  year  1658.  London:  Printed  for  the 
author,  1694.    xxxix(i),  304  p.    8°.      MYH 

A  large  part  of  this  work  is  reprinted  by  P. 
Hume  Brown  in  his  Early  travellers  in  Scotland, 
p.    182-216. 

See  a  notice  of  this  work  in  Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh  magazine,   v.    5,   p.    420-428,    Edinburgh,    1819. 

New    edition    [edited    by    Sir 

Walter  Scott].  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable 
&  Co.,  1821.     1  p.l.,  10,  1  p.,  1  1.,  379  p.    8°. 

CP 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1694.  One  of  150  copies 
printed. 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  see  The  Retro- 
spective review,  v.  8,  p.   170-194,  London,  1823. 

1660 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  A  Restoration 
duel.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1904.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  1-5.)  CPA 

Between  the  earl  of  Southesk  and  the  master 
of  Gray. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George.  Memoirs  of  the 
affairs  of  Scotland  from  the  Restoration 
of  King  Charles  ii.  A.D.  1660.  [Edited  by 
Thomas  Thomson.]  Edinburgh,  1821.  xii, 
332  p.     4°.  tCP 

Presentation  copy  from  the  editor  to  Samuel 
Rogers  with  letter  inserted. 

1660-1677 

Lauderdale  (1.  duke),  John  Maitland. 
Thirty-four  letters  written  to  James 
Sharp,  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews,  by  the 
duke  and  duchess  of  Lauderdale,  and  by 
Charles  Maitland,  Lord  Hatton,  1660-1677. 
Edited  from  the  originals. .  .with  intro- 
duction and  notes,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Dowden,  D.D.  2  port.  (Scottish  History 
Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  227-292.)  CPA 

1660-1688 

Veitch,  William,  and  George  Brysson. 
Memoirs  of  William  Veitch  and  George 
Erysson,  written  by  themselves,  with  other 
narratives  illustrative  of  the  history  of 
Scotland,  from  the  restoration  to  the  rev- 
olution. To  which  are  added  biographi- 
cal sketches  and  notes  by  Thomas  M'Crie. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood,  1825.  xii, 
540  p.    8°.  ANandCP 

1660-1707 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  The  revolution 
and  the  revolution  settlement  in  Great 
Britain.  (2)  Scotland  from  the  Restora- 
tion to  the  Union  of  the  Parliaments 
(1600-1707).  (In:  Cambridge  modern  his- 
tory. . .  Cambridge,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  278- 
300.)  *R  — BAF 

Bibliography   of   the   period,   p.    825-829. 


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Scotland,  as  they  stood  at  the  down  sit- 
ting of  the  parliament,  January,  1661,  and 
as  they  are  now  at  the  dissolving  of  the 
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high  treason,  murders,  oppressions,  and 
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2.  The  funeral  of  Montrose. 

1661-1688 

Fountainhall,  Sir  John  Lauder,  lord. 
Historical  notices  of  Scotish  affairs,  se- 
lected from  the  manuscripts  of  Sir  John 
Lauder  of  Fountainhall.  1661-1688.  Edin- 
burgh, 1848.    2  V.    4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

tCP 
1662-1666 

Acts  of  the  parliaments  of  Scotland  for 
settling  the  orders  in  the  Parliament 
House.  1662-1666.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1843.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
139-145.)  fCP 

1663 

Lauderdale  (2.  earl),  John  Maitland.  My 
Lord  Lauderdale's  charge  (then  Secretary 
of  Scotland)  against  the  earl  of  Middle- 
ton,  lord  commissioner  of  that  kingdom. 
(In:  Thomas  Brown,  Miscellanea  Aulica: 
or,  A  collection  of  state-treatises  never 
before  publish'd.  London,  1702.  8°.  p. 
206-216.)  CBA 

Middleton  (1.  earl),  John  Middleton. 
The  earl  of  Middleton's  answer  [to  the 
charge  made  against  him  by  the  earl  of 
Lauderdale].  (In:  Thomas  Brown,  Mis- 
cellanea Aulica:  or,  A  collection  of  state- 
treatises  never  before  publish'd.  London, 
1702.    8°.    p.  217-236.)  CBA 

1664 

Discourse,  A,  upon  the  union  of  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  address'd  to  King 
Charles  ii.  March  19th  in  the  year,  1664. 
(In:  Thomas  Brown,  Miscellanea  Aulica: 
or,  A  collection  of  state-treatises  never 
before  publish'd.  London,  1702.  8°.  p. 
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Fountainhall,  Sir  John  Lauder,  lord. 
Journals  of  Sir  John  Lauder  with  his  ob- 
servations on  public  affairs  and  other 
memoranda,  1665-1676.  Edited,  with  intro- 
duction and  notes,  by  Donald  Crawford. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1900.  li  p., 
1  1.,  326  p.,  4  port.  8°.  (Scottish  History. 
Publications,    v.  36.)  CPA 

1666 

Grierson,  Sir  P.  J.  Hamilton.  After  the 
Pentland  rising.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  9-30.)  SEA 

Sidgwick,  M.  The  Pentland  rising  and 
the  battle  of  Rullion  Green.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  449-452.)  CPA 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  Pentland  ris- 
ing and  Rullion  Green.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°.  v.  4.  p. 
114-116.)  CPA 

Wallace,  Col.  James.  Narrative  of  the 
rising  at  Pentland.  (In:  W.  Veitch  and 
G.  Brysson,  Memoirs...  Edinburgh,  1825. 
8°.     p.  388-432.)  AN 

1667-1699 

List  of  fees  and  pensions  granted  to  the 
officers  of  state  and  other  servants  of  the 
crown,  etc.,  in  Scotland.  1667-1699.  (Mait- 
land  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843. 
4°.    V.  3,  p.  147-175.)  tCP 

1668 

Grievances,  The,  of  Scotland  in  relation 
to  their  trade  with  England,  sent  up  to  the 
Council,  3  Febr.  1668.  (In:  Thomas 
Brown,  Miscellanea  Aulica:  or,  A  collec- 
tion of  state-treatises  never  before  pub- 
'lish'd.     London,   1702.     8°.     p.   199-202.) 

CBA 

1670-1682 

Airy,  Osmund.  Lauderdale.  1670-1682. 
(English  historical  review.  London,  1886. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  445-469.)  BAA 

Lauderdale  and  the  Restoration  in 

Scotland.  [By  Osmund  Airy.]  (Quar- 
terly review.  London,  1884.  8°.  v.  157, 
p.  407-439.)  *  DA 

1673 

Blome,  Richard.  A  description  of  Scot- 
land. 1  map.  (In  his:  Britannia...  Lon- 
don, 1673.     f°.    p.  291-301.)  tt  CBD 

Translaet  uyt  d'Engelsche  tael,  van  een 
relaes,  wegens  het  gepasseerde  in  het  Par- 
lement  van  Schotlandt,  jongst  tot  Eden- 
durgh  [sic]  by  den  anderen  geweest  zijnde. 


Zedert  den  "/22.  Novemb.  1673  tot  den 
Vj2.  Decemb.  daeraen  volgende.  n.p. 
[1673?]    8  p.    4°.  CPp.box4 

1676 

Speed,  John.  The  theatre  of  the  em- 
pire of  Great  Britaine...  London:  T. 
Bassett,  1676.    f°.  Reserve 

The    third    book    contains     "a  general    view     of 

the    kingdom    of    Scotland.      The  counties    divided, 

and  islands  thereof  described."  With  double-page 
map. 

1678 

Brown,  Henry  H.  A  inemory  of  Magus 
Muir.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1904.  8°. 
V.  130,  p.  194-198.)  *  DA 

Hickes,  George.  Ravillac  redivivus,  being 
a  narrative  of  the  late  tryal  of  Mr.  James 
Michel,  a  conventicle-preacher,  who  was 
executed  the  18th  of  January  last,  for  an 
attempt  which  he  made  on  the  sacred  per- 
son of  the  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews.  To 
which  is  annexed,  an  account  of  the  tryal 
of  that  most  wicked  Pharisee  Major 
Thomas  Weir  who  was  executed  for  adul- 
tery, incest,  and  bestiality...  [By  George 
Hickes.]  London,  Printed  by  Henry  Hills, 
1678.     78  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  his  Maj- 
esties privy  council  in  Scotland,  for  se- 
curing the  peace  of  that  kingdom,  in  the 
year  1678.  London,  reprinted:  A.  F.,  1678. 
19  p.     12°.  CPp.boxS 

Original  letter  containing  some  account 
of  the  parliament  which  met  at  Edinburgh 
the  26th  June  1678,  and  of  the  seizure  of 
Sir  Patrick  Hume  of  Polwarth,  baronet. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
chaeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1831.  4°. 
v.  3,  p.  245-247.)  f  CPA 

1679 

Alton,  William.  A  history  of  the  ren- 
counter at  Drumclog,  and  battle  of  Both- 
well  Bridge. .  .June,  1679,  with  an  ac- 
count of  what  is  correct,  and  what  is  ficti- 
tious in  the  "Tales  of  my  landlord,"  re- 
specting these  engagements...  Hamil- 
ton: W.  M.  Borthwick  &  Co.,  1821.  131(1) 
p.,   1   pi.     8°.  *Cp.v.367 

Brownlee,  Thomas,  laird  of  Torfoot. 
Description  of  the  battles  of  Drumclog 
and  Bothwell...  (In:  John  Howie,  The 
Scots  worthies...  Glasgow,  1835.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  587-597.)  AGH 

Narrative  of  the  battles  of  Drum- 
clog, and  Bothwell  Bridge.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers  [C.  1855].  24  p. 
24°.  Reserve 

Chapbook. 

Drummond,  James.  Notice  of  "The 
bluidy  banner"  of  Drumclog  and  Bothwell 
Brig,  preserved  at  Dunbar.     3  pi.     (Socie- 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

ty  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
253-258.)  CPA 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  duke  of 
Monmouth's  instructions  in  June,  1679. 
(English  historical  review.  London,  1905. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  127-129.)  BAA 

Ure,  James,  of  Shargarton.  Narrative 
of  the  rising  at  Bothwel  Bridge.  (In: 
W.  Veitch  and  G.  Brysson,  Memoirs... 
Edinburgh,   1825.     8°.     p.  455-483.)       AN 

1681 

Purves,  Sir  William.  Revenue  of  the 
Scottish  Crown,  1681.  Edited  by  D.  Mur- 
ray Rose.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1897.    Hi,  200  p.,  1  1.    4°.        f  CP 

One  of  350  copies  printed. 

1682 

Mudie,  Alexander.  Scotiae  indiculum: 
or,  The  present  state  of  Scotland,  to- 
gether with  divers  reflections  upon  the 
antient  state  thereof.  By  A.  M.  Philopa- 
tris  [i.  e.  A.  Mudiej.  London:  Jonathan 
Wilkins,  1682.     11  p.l.,  274  p.     12°.        CP 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  An  advertisement 
and  general  queries  for  the  description  of 
Scotland.  1682.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1855.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
369-380.)  t  CP 

1683-1687 

Erskine,  John.  Journal  of  the  Hon. 
John  Erskine  of  Carnock,  1683-1687. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscript  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Macleod.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable, 
1893.  xliv  p.,  1  1.,  259  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish History  Societj^  Publications,  v. 
14.)  CPA 

Throws  much  light  on  the  earl  of  Argyll's  insur- 
rection  in    1685. 

1684 

Establishment  for  the  pay  of  His  Maj- 
esty's standing  forces  in. .  .Scotland.  16 
Tune  1684.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1843.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  71-98.)  f  CP 

1688 

Balcarres  (3.  earl),  Colin  Lindsay.  An 
account  of  the  affairs  of  Scotland,  relating 
to  the  revolution  in  1688.  As  sent  to  the 
late  King  James  ii.  when  in  France.  Never 
before  printed.  London:  J.  Baker,  1714. 
1  p.l.,  vi,  5-150  p.     8°.  *Cp.v,510 

This  account  contains  many  particulars  of  the 
causes  and  effects  of  the  Revolution  in  Scotland 
not  to  be  found   elsewhere. 

(In:   Somers,  A  collection  of 

scarce  tracts...  London,  1814.  4°.  v. 
11,  p.  487-528.)  C 


Charters,  Samuel.  Two  discourses  on 
the  revolution. .  .preached  in  the  church  of 
Wilton,  Nov.  V,  1788.  Edinburgh:  C 
Elliot,  1793.     1  p.l.,  72  p.    8°. 

CI  p.v.  60,  no.25 

Key,  A,  to  the  Account  &c.  [Of  the  af- 
fairs of  Scotland  by  Colin  Lindsay,  3.  earl 
of  Balcarres.]  London:  J.  Moor  [171-?]. 
2  p.l.,  16  p.    8°.  *C  p.v.  510 

1689 

Aanspraak,  gedaan  door  een  van  de 
leden  der  conventie  van  de  Staaten  in 
Schotland.  [Uyt  het  Engelsch  vertaald.] 
[Amsterdam:  A.  Dz.  Oossaan,  1689.]  7  p. 
4°.  CPp.box4 

Acts,  The,  and  orders  of  the  meeting 
of  the  estates  of  the  kingdom  of  Scotland, 
holden  and  begun  at  Edinburgh,  the  14th 
day  of  March  1689.  Called  by  circular 
letters  from  His  Highness  the  Prince  of 
Orange,  under  his  hand  and  seal. .  .  Edin- 
burgh:  J.   Menzies,    1867.     41   p.     f°. 

tt  CBA  p.v.  10 

Allegiance  and  Prerogative  considered 
in  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Coun- 
try, to  his  Friend,  Upon  his  being  Chosen 
a  Member  of  the  Meeting  of  States  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  printed  1689.  Re- 
printed, London:  R.  Janeway  [1689.]  1  1. 
4°. 

Incomplete. 

Breviate,  A,  of  the  state  of  Scotland,  in 
its  government,  supreme  courts,  officers 
of  state,  inferior  officers,  offices,  and  in- 
ferior courts,  districts,  jurisdictions,  bur- 
roughs royal,  and  free  corporations. 
[1689.]  (In:  A  collection  of  state  tracts, 
published  during  ^:he  reign  of  William  iii. 
London.  1707.     f°.    v.  3,  p.  425-437.)  ft  CI 

Chambers,  Robert.  History  of  the  re- 
bellions in  Scotland,  under  the  viscount  of 
Dundee,  and  the  earl  of  Mar  in  1689  and 
1715.  Edinburgh:  Constable  and  Co.,  1829. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  (1)16-332  p.  16°.  (Constable's 
Miscellany,     v.  42.)  CP 

With    additional    engraved    title-page. 

Instrument,  Een,  der  regeering  tot  vast- 
stelling  van  de  kroon  en  koninklijke  waar- 
digheid  des  koninkryks  van  Schotland,  op 
William  iii.  en  Maria  ii.  koning  en  konin- 
ginne  van  Engelandt,  &c.  Zijnde  de  de- 
claratie  der  staten  van  dat  rijk,  om  gepre- 
senteert  te  werden  aan  de  koning  en 
koninginne  van  Engelandt,  &c. ...  n.p. 
Na  de  origineele  copy,  1689.    8  p.     4°. 

CP  p.  box  4 

Instrument  van  regeringe  om  de  kroon 
en  koninklijcke  waerdicheyt  van  het  ko- 
ninckrijck  van  Schotlandt,  op  William  de 
III.  en  Maria  de  ii.  koningh  en  koninginne 
van  Engelandt  &c.  vast  te  stellen.  Sijnde 
de  declaratie  van  de  staten  van  het  selve 
koninckrijck,  om  aen  den  koningh  en  ko- 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

ninginne  van  Engelandt  &c.  gepresenteert 
te  werden.  Edenburgh  11.  April  1689. 
n.p.  Gedruckt  na  de  copye  van  Londen 
by    R.    Chiswell...    1689.      11    p.     4°. 

CP  p.  box  4 

Journal  of  a  soldier  in  the  earl  of  Eglin- 
ton's  troop  of  horse,  anno  1689.  Tran- 
scribed from  his  manuscript  by  Gabriel 
Neil.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  38-50.)  CPA 

Memorial,  A,  for  His  Highness  the 
Prince  of  Orange  (i.e.,  William  iii.,  of 
Great  Britain]  in  relation  to  the  affairs  of 
Scotland:  together  with  The  address  of 
the  Presbyterian  party  in  that  kingdom 
to  His  Highness;  and  some  observations 
on  that  address.  By  Two  Persons  of 
Quality.  London:  R.  Taylor,  1689.  30  p. 
8°.     (4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Killiecrankie 
described  bj''  an  eye-witness.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  63-70.)  CPA 

Philip,  James.  The  Grameid.  An  heroic 
poem  descriptive  of  the  campaign  of  Vis- 
count Dundee  in  1689;  and  other  pieces, 
1691.  Edited  from  the  original  manu- 
script, with  translation,  introduction,  and 
notes,  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Murdoch.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  A.  Constable.  1888.  1  p.l., 
Ivi  p.,  1  1.,  268  p.,  1  pi.  8°.  (Scottish  His- 
tory Society.    Publications,    v.  3.)         CPA 

Scotland.  —  Parliament.  An  address 
sign'd  by  the  greatest  part  of  the  members 
of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland,  and  de- 
liver'd  to  his  Majesty  at  Hampton-Court, 
the  15th  day  of  October,  1689.  n.p.  [1689?] 
7  p.     12°.  CPp.boxS 

Another  edition.  (In:  Scot- 
land. —  Parliament.  The  late  proceedings 
.:.      Glasgow,   1689.     4°.)  CPp.box 

The  declaration  of  the  Estates  of 

the  Kingdom  of  Scotland,  containing  the 
claim  of  right,  and  the  offer  of  the  crown 
to  their  Majesties  King  William  and 
Queen  Mary.     Edinburgh,  1779.     15  p.    8°. 

CK  p.v.  177 

The  late  proceedings  and  votes  of 

the  Parliament  of  Scotland;  contained  in 
an  address  delivered  to  the  king,  signed  by 
the  plurality  of  the  members  thereof, 
stated  and  vindicated.  Glasgow:  A.  Hep- 
burn, 1689.     3-46  p.     4°.  CPp.boxS 

Another    edition.      [With    the 

Address  to  the  King.]  Glasgow:  A.  Hep- 
burn, 1689.     39,  3-6  p.     4°.  CPp.box 

Sixth,  A,  collection  of  papers  relating 
to  the  present  juncture  of  affairs  in  Eng- 
land, viz.  I.  Five  letters  from  Scotland, 
giving  account  of  expelling  Popery  from 


thence.  II.  The  Prince  of  Orange's  speech 
to  the  Scots  lords  and  gentlemen  met  at 
St.  James's.  With  their  advice  to  the 
prince,  to  take  upon  him  the  administra- 
tion of  the  affairs  of  Scotland.  With  His 
Highness's  answer. .  .  London:  Printed  by 
R.  Janeway,  1689.    1  p.l.,  34  p.    4°.  Reserve 

Tenth,  A,  collection  of  papers  relating 
to  the  present  juncture  of  affairs  in  Eng- 
land... III.  The  Scots  grievances:  or, 
A  short  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Scotish  Privy  Council,  Justiciary  Court, 
and  those  commissioned  by  them. .  .  Lon- 
don:   Richard   Janeway,    1689.     34   p.     4°. 

Reserve 

Twelfth,  The,  and  last  collection  of  pa- 
pers relating  to  the  present  juncture  of 
affairs  in  England  and  Scotland...  VIII. 
The  declaration  of  the  States  of  Scotland, 
concerning  their  grievances...  XI.  The 
Scots  proclamation,  declaring  William  and 
Mary,  king  and  queen  of  England,  to  be 
king  and  queen  of  Scotland.  XII.  The 
manner  of  their  taking  the  Scotish  corona- 
tion oath  at  Whitehal,  May  11.  XIII.  The 
coronation  oaths  of  England  and  Scot- 
land. London:  Richard  Janewaj',  1689. 
40  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Verhaal,  Een,  van  de  proceduuren  der 
vergadering  van  de  Staaten  van  Schot- 
land.  Beneffens  twee  brieven  van  den 
Koning  William,  en  den  geweezen  Kon- 
ing  Jacobus,  aan  de  gemelde  Staaten.  Uyt 
het  Engelsch  vertaald.  Amsterdam:  S. 
Swart,  1689.    8  p.    4°.  CPp.box 

Vindication,  A,  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  Convention  of  the  Estates  in  Scotland, 
wherein  the  lawfulness  and  power  of  that 
meeting  is  clear'd.  The  original  of  gov- 
ernment, and  the  nature  of  our  monarchy 
in  particular  is  enquir'd  into.  Our  laws 
concerning  the  king's  absolute  power,  and 
the  texts  of  scripture  for  a  jure  divino 
inonarchy  are  examin'd.  Our  allegiance  to 
King  James  is  stated,  and  whatsoever  can 
be  urg'd  against  the  present  settlement 
of  the  crown  resolv'd.  The  unreasonable- 
ness of  our  present  discontents,  and  the 
necessity  of  an  intire  adherence  to  King 
William  and  Queen  Mary.  [1689.]  (In:  A 
collection  of  tracts,  published  during  the 
reign  of  William  iii.  London,  1707.  f°. 
V.  3,  p.  441-465.)  tt  CI 

1689-1748 

Burton,  John  Hill.  History  of  Scotland 
from  the  Revolution  to  the  extinction  of 
the  last  Jacobite  insurrection  (1689-1748). 
London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans,   1853.     2  v.     8°.  CP 

1690 

Crawford  (18.  earl),  William  Lindsay 
Crawford.     The    speech    of   William,    earl 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

of  Crawford,  president  to  the  Council  of 
Scotland,  the  22d  of  April,  1690.  London: 
J.   C,    1690.     broadside.  CI  p.v.  81 

Ferguson,  James.  The  expedition  of 
1690  to  the  Western  Isles.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  220- 
237.)  NDK 

Meldrum,  George.  A  sermon  preached 
in  the  High-Church  of  Edinburgh. .  .April 
27,  1690. .  .as  it  was  taken  from  the  author's 
mouth  when  preached.  [By  George  Mel- 
drum.] Edinburgh:  Heir  of  Andrew  An- 
derson,  1690.     1  p.l.,   16  p.     4°.  CPp.box 

1692 
Massacre  of  Glencoe 

Argyll  (9.  duke),  John  George  Edward 
Henry  Douglas  Sutherland  Campbell.  The 
massacre  of  Glencoe.  illus.  (Munsey's 
magazine.  New  York,  1902.  8°.  v.  26,  p. 
818-824.)  *  DA 

Authentic  narrative  of  the  massacre  of 
Glencoe,  contained  in  a  report  of  the  com- 
mission given  by  His  Majesty  for  inquir- 
ing into  the  slaughter  of  the  men  of  Glen- 
coe. Subscribed  at  Halyrudhouse,  the  20th 
day  of  June,  1693.  Glasgow:  J.  Wylie  & 
Co.,  1818.  iv,  (1)6-30  p.  nar.  12°.  (Mis- 
cellanea   Scotica.     V.    1.)  CP 

Impartial,  An,  account  of  some  of  the 
transactions  in  Scotland,  concerning  the 
earl  of  Breadalbin,  viscount  and  master 
of  Stair,  Glenco-men,  bishop  of  Galloway, 
and  Mr.  Duncan  Robertson.  In  a  letter 
from  a  friend.  1695.  (In:  Somers,  A  col- 
lection of  scarce. .  .tracts. .  .  London, 
1814.     4°.  V.   11,  p.  547-561.)  C 

A  botched  vindication  of  the  Secretary 
Dalrymple,  for  his  share  in  the  massacre  of  Glencoe. 

Le  Moine,  Sir  James  Macpherson.  Les 
pages  sombres  de  I'histoire.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Canada.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Montreal,  1887.  f°.  v.  4,  Mem- 
oirs, section  1,  p.  71-84.)  *  EC 

Leslie,  Charles.  Gallienus  redivivus,  or, 
Murther  will  out,  &c.  Being  a  true  ac- 
count of  the  De-Witting  of  Glencoe,  Gaff- 
ney,  &c...  [By  Charles  Leslie.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1695.    24  p.    4°.  CP 

"De-Witting"  is  an  allusion  to  the  murder  of 
Cornelius  and  John  de  Witt,  by  the  Orange  faction 
at   the   Hague,   20th   August    1672. 

(In:    Memoirs    of    the    Lord 

Viscount  Dundee.  London,  1714.  12°.  p. 
49-91.)  *  C  p.v.  510 

(In:     Memoirs    of    the    Lord 

Viscount  Dundee...  Edinburgh,  1818. 
12°.     p.  79-112.)  CP 

(In:  Clarendon  Historical  So- 
ciety. Reprints.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
new  series,  p.  99-128.)  CBA 


Lome,  John  George  Edward  Henry 
Douglas  Sutherland  Campbell,  marquis 
of.  See  Argyll  (9.  duke),  John  George 
Edward  Henry  Douglas  Sutherland  Camp- 
bell. 

Massacre,  The,  of  Glenco:  being  a  true 
narrative  of  the  barbarous  murder  of  the 
Glenco  Men,  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland, 
by  way  of  military  execution,  on  the  13th 
of  February  1692.  Containing  the  com- 
mission under  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland, 
for  making  an  inquiry  into  that  horrid 
murder:  The  proceedings  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Scotland  upon  it:  The  report  of 
the  commissioners  upon  the  inquiry,  laid 
before  the  king  and  parliament:  and  the 
address  of  the  parliament  to  King  Wil- 
liam, for  justice  upon  the  murderers: 
Faithfully  extracted  from  the  records  of 
parliament,  and  publish'd  for  undeceiving 
those  who  have  been  impos'd  upon  by  false 
accounts.  [1703.]  (In:  A  collection  of 
state  tracts  published  during  the  reign  of 
William  iii.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3,  p. 
599-614.)  tt  CI 

(In:  Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce 

...tracts...     London,  1814.     4°.     v.  11,  p. 
529-547.)  C 

(In:    T.    B.    Howell,    A    complete 

collection  of  state  trials...     London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  13,  cols.  879-916.)  SLN 

With  additional  notes  by  Howell.  A  few  pas- 
sages   at    the    end    are    omitted    in    Howell's    reprint. 

Edinburgh:   D.   Webster,   1818.     52 

p.    12°.  CPp.v.l 

Reprinted    from   the   London   edition   of    1704. 

Massacre,  The,  of  Glencoe.  (Pinnock's 
guide  to  knowledge.  London,  1835.  4°. 
V.   3,   p.   366-367.)  OA 

Massacre,  The,  of  Glencoe.  (In:  John 
Brown,  Historical  gallery  of  criminal 
portraitures.  Manchester,  1823.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  389-395.)  AB 

Massacre,  The,  of  Glencoe.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1865.     sq.  8°.     v.  5,  p.  58-60.) 

CPA 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee, 
the  Highland  Clans,  and  the  massacre 
of  Glenco:  with  an  account  of  Dundee's 
officers  after  they  went  to  France.  By  an 
officer  of  the  army.  London:  J.  Brown, 
1714.     xiii  p.,  1  1.,  132  p.,  1  port.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  510 

J.    Wylie     &    Co., 

(Miscellanea   Sco- 

CP 


1818. 
tica. 


Glasgow: 
XV,  99  p.     12°. 
V.  3.) 


Register  containeing  the  state  and  con- 
dition of  every  burgh  within  the  kingdome 
of  Scotland,  in  the  year  1692.  (In:  Scot- 
tish Burgh  Records  Society.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh.  1881.     4°.     p.  49-157.)  CP 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 
1693 

Slezer,  John.  Theatrum  Scotiae.  Con- 
taining the  prospects  of  their  Majesties 
castles  and  palaces:  together  with  those 
of  the  most  considerable  towns  and  col- 
leges... with  a. .  .description  of  each 
place.  London:  A.  Swalle,  1693.  4  p.l., 
65  p.,  2  1.,  57  pi.     f°.  Stuart  1156 

Of  this  edition  only  175  copies  were  printed  (25 
of  which  were  on  large  paper).  The  plates  were 
engraved  in  Holland,  of  which  country  the  author 
was  a  native.  Slezer  was  a  captain  of  artillery  in 
the    British   service. 

With   life    of   the   author   and 

large  additional  illustrations  by  John 
Jamieson.  Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson,  1874. 
6  p.l.,  vii-xv,  136  p.,  1  plan,  68  pi.     f°. 

ttCPW 

One  of  250  copies  printed. 

1694-1700 

Account  of  the  years  of  scarcity  in  Scot- 
land from  1694  to  1700.  (Edinburgh 
magazine  and  literary  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1820.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  46-48.)  *  DE 

1695-1747 

Mathieson,  William  Law.  Scotland  and 
the  Union.  A  history  of  Scotland  from 
1695  to  1747.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  & 
Sons,  1905.    xiii,  387  p.    8°.  CP 

1698 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Saltoun.  Two  dis- 
courses concerning  the  affairs  of  Scotland; 
written  in  the  year  1698.  Edinburgh, 
1698.  (In  his:  Political  works.  London, 
1732.     8°.     p.  71-175.)  CP 

1698-1701 

The  Darien  Scheme 

Barbour,  James  Samuel.  A  history  of 
William  Paterson  and  the  Darien  Com- 
pany... Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1907.     X  p.,  1  1.,  284  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

HDB 

Belhaven  (2.  baron),  John  Hamilton.  A 
Speech  in  Parliament  On  the  10th  day  of 
January,  1701.  On  the  Affair  of  the  Indian 
and  African  Company,  and  its  Colony  of 
Caledonia...  Edinburgh:  Printed  in  the 
year,  1701.     12  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Scott,    no.    133. 

Bingham,  Hiram.  The  early  history  of 
the  Scots  Darien  Company.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.  210-217,  316-326,  437-448.)  CPA 

Virginia  letters  on  the  Scots  Dari- 
en colony,  1699.  (American  historical  re- 
view. New  York,  1905.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  812- 
815.)  lAA 


Borland,  Francis.  The  history  of  Dari- 
en. Giving  a  short  description  of  that 
country,  an  account  of  the  attempts  of  the 
Scotch  nation  to  settle  a  colony  in  that 
place,  a  relation  of  the  many  tragical  dis- 
asters, which  attended  that  design;  with 
some  practical  reflections  upon  the  whole 
Glasgow:  J.  Bryce,  printer,  1779.  iv, 
5-100  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott,  no.  214.  The  most  of  this  work  was 
written  in  1700,  when  the  author  was  serving  as  a 
minister  of  the  gospel  with  the  Scots  colony  at 
Darien. 

Burney,  James.  The  Company  of  Scot- 
land Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies. 
History  of  the  colony  formed  by  them  at 
Darien.  (In  his:  Chronological  history 
of  the  voyages  and  discoveries  in  the 
South  Sea...  London,  1816.  f°.  v.  4,  p. 
359-374.)  t  BH 

Burton,  John  Hill.  The  Darien  expedi- 
tion, and  the  trial  of  Captain  Green  for 
piracy  and  murder.  (In  his:  Narratives 
from  criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  London, 
1852.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  101-201.)  CP 

See  also  Darien  papers. 

Caledonia;  or,  the  Pedlar  turn'd  Mer- 
chant. A  Tragi-Comedy.  As  it  was  Acted 
bj'  His  Majesty's  Subjects  of  Scotland,  in 
the  King  of  Spain's  Province  of  Darien. 
London:  Printed  and  sold  by  the  Book- 
sellers..  .1700.     30  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Scott,  no.  128.  A  satirical  poem.  Hume  of 
Crossrig  says  the  Scottish  Parliament  ordered  this 
book  to  be  burned  by  the  hangman,  Edinburgh, 
18  November  1700  (Diary  p.  17.     Bann.  Club.  1828). 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. A  Letter  from  the  Commission,  ot 
the  General  Assembly,  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland;  met  at  Glasgow,  July  21,  1699. 
To  the  Honourable  Council,  and  Inhabi- 
tants, of  the  Scots  Colony  of  Caledonia, 
in  America.  Edinbvrgh,  Printed  by 
George  Mosman. .  .1699.    16  p.   4°.  Reserve 

Dalrymple,  Sir  John.  Memoirs  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Edinburgh:  J.  Bell 
&  Wm.   Creech,   1771-88.     3  v.     4°.         CI 

V.  2,  book  vi,  p.  89-123  contains  an  account  of 
the   Darien  scheme. 

Darien,  The,  expedition.  (In:  M.  J.  L. 
A.  Thiers,  The  Mississippi  bubble... 
Translated  by  F.  S.  Fiske.  New  York, 
1859.     12°.    p.  227-257.)  TI 

Reprinted   from   the   Encyclopaedia   Britannica. 

Darien,  The,  papers:  being  a  selection 
of  original  letters  and  official  documents 
relating  to  the  establishment  of  a  colony 
at  Darien  by  the  Company  of  Scotland 
Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies.  1695- 
1700.  [Edited  by  John  Hill  Burton.)  Edin- 
burgh: Bannatyne  Club,  1849.  xxxii,  417 
p.,  2  fac,  1  plan.     4°.  fTLN 

Defence,  A,  of  the  Scots  Settlement  At 
Darien.  With  An  Answer  to  the  Spanish 
Memorial  against  it.     And  Arguments  to 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,  continued. 

prove  that  it  is  the  Interest  of  England  to 
join  with  the  Scots,  and  protect  it.  To 
which  is  added,  A  Description  of  the 
Country,  and  a  particular  Account  of 
the  Scots  Colony.  [Dedication  signed 
Philo-Caledon.]  Edinbvrgh,  Printed  in 
the  Year  1699.    4  p.l.,  86  p.    8°.        Reserve 

Scott,   no.    67. 

Another  issue.  Edinburgh,  Print- 
ed in  the  Year  1699.    4  p.l.,  86  p.    8°. 

Reserve 

The  collation  of  the  first  is  A-F  «.  Ala  Title; 
A  l*"  Errata;  A  2-A  4  Dedication  to  the  King,  signed 
Philo-Caledon;  A  5-F  7  Text;  F8  blank.  The  col- 
lation of  the  second  is  A-M  4.  A  1*  Title;  A  l^" 
Errata;  A  2-A  4  Dedication;  B  1-M  3  Text;  M4 
blank.  There  are  also  minor  differences  in  the 
setting  showing  it  to   be  an   entire   reprint. 

Defence,  A,  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at 
Darien.  With  An  Answer  to  the  Spanish 
Memorial  against  it.  And  Arguments  to 
prove.  That  it  is  the  Interest  of  England 
to  join  with  the  Scots,  and  protect  it.  To 
which  is  added  A  Description  of  the  Coim- 
trey,  and  a  particular  Account  of  the  Scots 
Colony.  [Dedication  signed  Philo-Cale- 
don.]    Printed  in  the  year  1699.     60  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

Scott   no.    68. 

Defence,  A,  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at 
Darien  With  An  Answer  to  the  Spanish 
Memorial  against  it.  And  Arguments  to 
Prove  that  it  is  the  Interest  of  England 
to  Joyn  with  the  Scots,  and  Protect  it.  To 
which  is  added,  A  Description  of  the 
Country,  and  a  particular  Account  of  the 
Scots  Colony.  [Dedication  signed  Philo- 
Caledon.]  Edenburgh,  Printed  in  the  vear 
1699.    2  p.l.,  57  p.    8°.  Reserve 

A  —  H  in  4s,  H  *  lacking.  This  edition  is  not 
in    Scott's    list. 

(Reprinted  in:   A  choice  collection 

of  papers  relating  to  state  affairs;  during 
the  late  Revolution...  London,  1703.  8°. 
V.   1,  p.    1-51.)  CI 

(Reprinted     in:     A     collection     of 

state  tracts,  published  during  the  reign 
of  William  m.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3, 
p.  494-520.)  tt  CI 

(Reprinted     in:     A     collection     of 

scarce  and  valuable  papers...  London, 
1712.     8°.     p.    1-51.)  *Cp.v.872 

Enquiry,  An,  into  the  Caledonian  Proj- 
ect, with  a  Defence  of  England's  Proce- 
dure (In  point  of  Equity)  in  Relation 
thereunto.  In  a  Friendly  Letter  from 
London,  to  a  Member  of  the  Scots  Afri- 
can and  Indian  Company  in  Edinburgh,  to 
guard  against  Passion.  [Signed  Timonicu- 
lus.]     London:  John  Nutt,  1701.     54  p.    4°. 

Reserve 

Scott  no.  135.  The  last  two  pages  are  mis- 
numbered    61    and    92. 


Enquiry,  An,  into  the  Causes  of  the  Mis- 
carriage of  the  Scots  Colony  at  Darien. 
Or  an  Answer  to  a  Libel  entituled  A  De- 
fence of  the  Scots  Abdicating  Darien. 
Submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the 
Good  People  of  England...  Glasgow, 
1700.    4  p.l.,  112  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott  no.  104.  This  book  was  considered  libel- 
lous by  the  English,  and  was  burned  by  their  hang- 
man. A  reward  of  five  hundred  pounds  was  offered 
for   apprehension   of  the   author. 

— — -  (Reprinted  in:  A  choice  collection 
of  papers  relating  to  state  affairs;  during 
the  late  Revolution...  London,  1703.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  51-134.)  CI 

(Reprinted  in:  A  collection  of  state 

tracts,  published  during  the  reign  of  Wil- 
liam III.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3,  p.  520- 
565.)  tt  CI 

(Reprinted     in:     A     collection     of 

scarce  and  valuable  papers...  London, 
1712.     8°.     p.   51-135.)  *Cp.v.872 

Great  Britain.  —  Crown.  By  the  King. 
A  proclamation  [for  apprehending  author 
of  Darien  libel].  1700,  Jan.  29.  (In:  Atrieri- 
can  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions 
and  collections.  Worcester,  1911.  8°.  v. 
12.  p.  153-155.)  lAA 

Offering  a  reward  of  five  hundred  pounds  for 
the  apprehension  of  the  author  of  An  enquiry  into 
the  causes  of  the  miscarriage  of  the  Scots  colony 
at   Darien,    1700. 

Herries,  Walter.     See  Hodges,  J. 

History,  The,  of  Caledonia:  or,  The 
Scots  Colony  in  Darien  in  the  West  In- 
dies. With  an  Account  of  the  Manners 
of  the  Inhabitants,  and  Riches  of  the 
Countrey.  By  a  Gentleman  lately  Arriv'd. 
London:  Printed,  and  Sold  by  John  Nutt 
. . .  1699.    54  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott    no.    60. 

Dvblin:      Reprinted      by      Stephen 

Powell... for  Josias  Shaw...  1699.  32  p. 
sm.   8°.  Reserve 

This  Dublin  edition  has  a  map  inserted  which 
does  not  belong  to  the  work,  although  so  stated 
by  Sabin  (Dictionary,  v.  19,  p.  128,  no.  78218). 
The  map  is  inscribed:  "A  New  Map  of  ye  Isthmus 
of  Darien  in  America,  the  Bay  of  Panama,  The 
Gulph  of  Vallona  or  St.  Michael,  with  its  Islands 
&  countries  adjacent.  By  Wm.  Hacke  &  Rt.  Mor- 
den."  It  is  identical  in  size  and  lettering  with  the 
map  opp.  p.  255  in  A  new  general  atlas  of  the  zuorld, 
published  in  London,  1721,  with  the  exception  that 
in  the  atlas  the  names  of  Hacke  and  Morden  are 
om.itted   on   the   map. 

Hodges,  James?  A  Defence  of  the  Scots 
abdicating  Darien:  Including  An  Answer 
to  the  Defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement 
there.  Authore  Britanno  sed  Dunensi... 
[By  James  Hodges?]  [Edinburgh:]  Print- 
ed in  the  year,  1700.  [17],  1-60,  145-165, 
167-168  p.    8°.  Reserve 

p.    166    misnumbered    167.      Text    consecutive. 

p.  11  partly,  and  p.  12,  57-60  wholly,  printed  in 
a   different  type. 

This  work  was  ordered  to  be  publicly  burned  by 
the  hangman.  The  authorship  is  also  attributed  to 
Walter   Herries   or   Harris. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

Another    issue.      [Edinburgh:] 

Printed  in  the  year,  1700.     [17],  1-28,  13-20, 
37-60,  145-165,  167-168  p.     8°.  Reserve 

Text  consecutive  as  in  the  preceding  copy.  p.  11 
partly,  and  p.  12,  57-60  wholly,  printed  in  a  differ- 
ent  type. 

See  also  under  Just,  A,  and  modest 

vindication. 

Houston,  James.  The  works  of  James 
Houston,  containing  memoirs  of  his  life 
and  travels. .  .giving  a  particular  account 
of  the  Scotch  expedition  to  Darien...the 
rise,  progress  and  fall  of  the  two  great 
trading  African  and  South  Sea  Companies 
London:  The  author,  1753.  xviii,  435 
p.    12°.  Reserve 

Johnston,  George  P.  Darien  bibliog- 
raphy. Additions  and  corrections.  (Edin- 
burgh Bibliographical  Society.  Papers. 
Edinburgh,  1906.     4°.     v.  6,  p.  159-179.) 

Reserve 

See  also  under  Scott,   John. 

Journal  of  the  Scots,  African,  and  In- 
dian fleet,  from  the  setting  forth  from 
Kirkcaldy,  8th  July  1698,  to  the  arrival  at 
the  Bay  of  Darien,  1st  November  1699. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1834.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  355-363.)  CP 

Just,  A,  and  Modest  Vindication  of  the 
Scots  Design,  For  the  having  Established 
a  Colony  at  Darien.  With  a  Brief  Display, 
how  much  it  is  their  Interest,  to  apply 
themselves  to  Trade,  and  particularly  to 
that  which  is  Foreign...  [Edinburgh?] 
Printed  in  the  year  1699.    15  p.l.,  214  p.    8°. 

Reserve 

Scott  no.  71.  'The  authorship  is  attributed  by 
some  to  Robert  Ferguson  and  by  others  to  James 
Hodges.' 

K.,  C.  Some  Seasonable  and  Modest 
Thoughts,  Partly  occasioned  by,  and  part- 
ly concerning  the  Scots  East-India  Com- 
pany. Humbly  offered  to  R.  H.  Esq.;  a 
Member  of  the  present  Parliament.  By 
an  unfeigned  and  hearty  Lover  of  Eng- 
land [C.  K.].  [London?]  Printed  in  the 
Year  1696.     26  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Edinbvrgh.       Re-printed       by 

George   Mosnian. .  .  1699   [sic,   1696.]     31   p. 
4°.  Reserve 

Letter,  A,  From  a  Member  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Scotland  To  his  Friend  at  Lon- 
don, Concerning  their  late  Act.  for  Estab- 
lishing a  Company  in  that  Kingdom, 
Tradeing  to  Africa  and  the  Indies.  [Signed 
and  dated,  Philonax  Verax.  Edinburgh, 
Novem.  14,  1695.]  [Colophon:]  Printed 
at  London,  and  Re-printed  at  Edinburgh, 
by  the  Heirs  and  Successors  of  Andrew 
Anderson..  .1695.     19  p.     4°.  Reserve 

No    title-page. 


Letter,  A,  giving  a  Description  of  the 
Isthmus  of  Darian:  (Where  the  Scot's 
Colonic  is  settled;)  From  a  Gentleman 
who  lives  there  at  present.  With  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Fertilness  of  the  Soil,  The 
Quality  of  the  Air,  the  Manners  of  the  In- 
habitants, And  the  Nature  of  the  Plants, 
and  Animals,  &c.  And  A  particular  Mapp 
of  the  Isthmus,  and  Entrance  to  the  River 
of  Darian.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  John 
Mackic.and  James  Wardlaw. .  .  1699.  24 
p.,  1  map.    4°.  Reserve 

Scott   no.    63. 

Mathieson,  William  Law.  The  Darien 
scheme.  (In  his:  Scotland  and  the  Union 
...     Glasgow,  1905.     8°.     p.  33-58.)       CP 

Original  papers  connected  with  the  his- 
tory and  concerns  of  the  Darien  Company. 
(Book  of  the  world.  Philadelphia,  n.d. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  67-70.)  *  DA 

Original,  The,  Papers  and  Letters,  Re- 
lating to  the  Scots  Company,  Trading  to 
Africa  and  the  Indies:  From  the  Memo- 
rial given  in  against  their  taking  Subscrip- 
tions at  Hamburgh,  by  Sir  Paul  Ricaut, 
His  Majesty's  Resident  there,  to  Their 
last  Address  sent  up  to  his  Majesty  in 
December,  1699.  Faithfully  extracted  from 
the  Companies  Books.  [Edinburgh:] 
Printed  Anno  1700.     56  p.    8°.        Reserve 

Scott    no.    120. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Darien  scheme. 
(In:  John  Erskine,  Journal  of  the  Hon. 
John  Erskine  of  Carnock,  1683-1687. 
Edinburgh,  1893.     8°.     p.  240-246.)       CPA 

Part  of  a  journal  kept  from  Scotland 
to  New  Caledonia  in  Darien,  with  a  short 
account  of  that  country.  Communicated 
by  Dr.  Wallace,  F.R.S.  (Miscellanea  cu- 
riosa.    London,  1708.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  413-421.) 

OAI 

Paterson,  William.  Mr.  Paterson's  land 
plan  for  the  Darien  Company  [and]  Let- 
ter...to  the  directors  of  the  Darien  Com- 
pany. (In:  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  Memoirs 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Edinburgh, 
1788.     4°.     V.  2,  p.   113-123.)  CI 

Perfect,  A,  list  of  the  several  persons 
residenters  in  Scotland,  who  have  sub- 
scribed as  adventurers  in  the  joynt-stock 
of  the  Companj^  of  Scotland  Trading  to 
Africa  and  the  Indies.  Together  with  the 
respective  sums  which  they  have  severally 
subscribed  in  the  books  of  the  said  com- 
pany... Edinburgh:  Printed  and  sold  by 
the  heirs  and  successors  of  Andrew  An- 
derson...  1696.  (In:  J.  S.  Barbour,  A  his- 
tory of  William  Paterson  and  the  Darien 
Company.  Edinburgh,  1907.  12°.  p.  253- 
284.)  HDB 

Philo-Caledon.  See  Defence  of  the 
Scots    Settlement    at    Darien... 

Philonax  Verax.  See  Letter  from  a 
Member. . . 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

Representation,  The,  and  Petition  of 
the  Covncil-General  of  the  Indian  and 
African  Company  to  the  Parliament. 
Edinburgh,  Printed  in  the  year  1700.  19 
p.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott    no.    113. 

Ridpath,  George.  Scotlands  Grievances, 
Relating  to  Darien,  &c.  Humbly  offered 
to  the  Consideration  of  the  Parliament... 
cBy  George  Ridpath?]  Printed,  1700.  A. 
54  p.,  and  1  p.  errata.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott  no.  110.  This  tract  was  formerly  part 
of  A  full  and  exact  collection  of  all  the  considerable 
Addresses,  Memorials,  [etc.]  relating  to  the  Com- 
pany of  Scotland  Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies 
...  Printed  1700.  This  work  contains  fifteen 
tracts  and  Ridpath's  is  no.   14. 

(Reprinted    in:    A    collection 

of  state  tracts,  published  during  the  reign 
of  William  iii.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3, 
p.  565-598.)  ft  CI 

Rules  and  ordinances  by  the  parliament 
of  New  Caledonia  for  the  good  govern- 
ment of  the  colony.  (In:  William  Veitch 
and  George  Brysson,  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1825.    8°.     p.  510-515.)  AN 

p.  222-251  of  this  work  also  contain  an  account 
of  the  Darien  expedition,  and  of  the  part  taken  in 
it  by  William  and  Samuel  Veitch,  sons  of  the  W. 
Veitch    of    the    memoir. 

Scotland's  Right  to  Caledonia  (Former- 
ly called  Darien)  and  the  Legality  of  its 
Settlement,  asserted  in  Three  several  Me- 
morials presented  to  His  Majesty  in  May 

1699.  By  The  Lord  President  of  the  Ses- 
sion and  Lord  Advocate,  on  behalf  of  the 
Company  of  Scotland,  Trading  to  Africa 
and  the  Indies...  [Edinburgh?]  Printed 
in  the  year,  1700.     34  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Scott   no.    124. 

Scott,  John.  A  bibliography  of  printed 
documents  and  books  relating  to  the  Scot- 
tish company  commonly  called  The 
Darien  Company.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1904.     4°.     V.  6,  p.   19-70.)  Reserve 

Revised  by  George  P.  John- 
ston. Edinburgh:  privately  printed,  1904. 
54  p.     4°.  Reserve 

—  With  additions  and  correc- 
tions by  George  P.  Johnston.  Edinburgh: 
privately  printed,   1906.     55-75  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

Supplement    to    the    foregoing. 

Scottish,   The,    colony   of   Darien,    1698- 

1700.  (Retrospective  review.  London, 
1853.     8°.      new   series,   v.    1,    p.    173-189.) 

*DA 

Short,  A,  and  Impartial  View  of  The 
Manner  and  Occasion  of  the  Scots 
Colony's   Coming  away  from   Darien.     In 


A  Letter  to  a  Person  of  Quality.     [Signed 
P.C]     Printed  in  the  Year  1699.    40  p.    4°. 

Reserve 

Scott  no.  69.  Some  early  former  owner  of  this 
copy  has  inserted  'Edinburgh'  before,  and  'by  James 
Watson'  after  the  word  'Printed.' 

Short,  A,  vindication  of  Phil.  Scot's  De- 
fence of  the  Scots  Abdicating  Darien:  Be- 
ing In  Answer  to  the  Challenge  of  the 
Author  of  the  Defence  of  that  Settlement, 
to  prove  the  Spanish  Title  to  Darien,  by 
Inheritance,  Marriage,  Donation,  Pur- 
chase, Reversion,  Surrender,  or  Conquest. 
With  a  Prefatory  Reply,  to  the  False  and 
Scurrillous  Aspersions,  of  the  New  Author 
of.  The  Just  and  Modest  Vindication,  &c. 
And  some  Animadversions  on  the  material 
Part  of  it,  relating  to  the  Title  of  Darien 
London:  Printed  in  the  Year,  1700. 
48  p.     8°.  Reserve 

Scott   no.    105. 

Story,  Robert  Herbert.  Letters  from 
Darien.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1903.  sq. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  4,  p.  207-225.)  CPA 

Frorn  William  Paterson  and  others.  Addressed 
to  William  Dunlop,  principal  of  the  University  of 
Glasgow. 

Taylor,  Benjamin.  The  Darien  expedi- 
tion. (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1892.  8°. 
V.  19,  p.  54-73.)  *  DA 

Thiers,  Marie  Joseph  Louis  Adolphe. 
The  Alississippi  bubble:  a  memoir  of  John 
Law.  To  which  are  added.  Authentic  ac- 
counts of  the  Darien  expedition,  and  the 
South  sea  scheme.  Translated  and  edited 
by  Frank  S.  Fiske.  New  York:  W.  A. 
Townsend  &  Co.,  1859.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  15-388 
p.     12°.  AN 

Timoniculus.  See  Enquiry,  An,  into  the 
Caledonian  Project. 

1700-1707 
(The  Union  Negotiations.) 

Act  ratifying  and  approving  the  treaty 
of  the  two  kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. [1707.]  (In:  Cobbett's  Parliamen- 
tary history  of  England...  London, 
1810.  8°.  V.  6,  appendix  2,  cols,  clxxxiii- 
ccxxii.)  CM 

Arbuthnot,    John.      A    sermon    preach'd 
to    the    people,    at    the    Mercat-Cross    of 
Edinburgh;   on  the  subject  of  the  Union 
[By  John  Arbuthnot.]     London:   Re- 
printed for  A.  Bell,  1707.     16  p.    8°. 

CPp.  box2 

Articles  of  the  Treaty  of  Union  agreed 
on  by  the  Commissioners  of  both  king- 
doms,  on  the  22.  of  July  1706.     London: 


A.    Bell   rl7— ?].      16   p. 


*  C  p.v.  507 


Baillie,     George.       Correspondence     of 
George    Baillie    of   Jerviswood,    1702-1708. 


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[Edited  by  the  earl  of  Minto.]  Edinburgh, 
1842.    8  p.  I.,  211  p.    4°.    (Bannatyne  Club.) 

tCP 

Of  value  for  the  history  of  the  politics  of  the 
Union. 

Belhaven  (2.  baron),  John  Hamilton. 
Speech  in  Parliament,  2d.  November  1706, 
on  the  subject  matter  of  a  union  betwixt 
the  two  kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land,    n.t.-p.  n.p.,  n.d.     12  p.     4°.  CP 

The    Lord    Beilhaven's    speech    in 

the  Scotch  Parliament. .  .the  second  of 
November,  on  the  subject-matter  of  an 
Union  betwixt  the  two  kingdoms  of  Scot- 
land and  England.  [London,]  1706.  16  p. 
8°.  CPp.boxS 

Lord     Belhaven's     speech,     in     the 

Scotch  convention,  against  the  Union. 
(In:  Select  speeches,  forensick  and  par- 
liamentary. [Edited]  by  N.  Chapman. 
[Philadelphia,]  1808.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  309-319.) 

NDA 

(In:    C.    A.    Goodrich,    Select 

British  eloquence...  New  York,  1864.  8°. 
p.  21-26.)  NDA 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  The  union  of  the 
Parliaments  of  England  and  Scotland. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1907.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  121-134.)  CPA 

Defoe,  Daniel.  A  collection  of  original 
papers ..  .concerning  the...  union  between 
England  and  Scotland.  Also. .  .journal 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  treaty,  as  well  at 
London  as  in  Edinburgh...  In  five  parts 
...collected  from  the  records  and  regis- 
ters; by  a  person  concern'd  in  the  said 
treaty...  [Dedication  to  the  Queen... 
signed:  Daniel  Defoe.  Appendix  (in  2 
parts)  contains  an  account  of  the  transac- 
tions subsequent  to  the  Union.]  London: 
E.  Curll,  1711.  9  p.l.,  xxxii,  60,  116,  76.  274, 
38,  131  p.,  1  port.     f°.  ttCI 

The  first  title-page  is  entitled:  "History  of  the 
Union    of    Great    Britain.       Edinburgh:     Heirs... of 

Andrew   Anderson,   1709." 

Discourse,  A,  upon  the  union  of  Scot- 
land and  England...  Humbly  submitted 
to  the  Parliament  of  Scotland  by  a  Lover 
of  his  country.  [Edinburgh:]  Printed 
Anno  Dom.  1702.     134  p.     24°.  CP  p.  box  4 

Discourse,  A,  upon  an  union  of  the  two 
kingdoms  of  England  and  Scotland.  Lon- 
don:   A.    Baldwin,    1707.      47    p.      12°. 

CPp.  box 

Downie,  John.  How  the  Scottish  union 
was  effected.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley, 
1892.     8°.     v.  20,  p.  163-179.)  *  DA 

How      the      Scottish      union      has 

worked.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1892. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  397-420.)  *  DA 

Essay,  An,  upon  the  union  of  the  king- 
doms   of    England    and    Scotland.       (In: 


Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts. . . 
London,   1814.     4°.     v.   12,  p.  510-519.)     C 

Estates  of  Scotland.  The  grievances 
represented  by  the  Estates  of  Scotland  to 
the  King's  majesty,  to  be  redress'd  in 
Parliament.  Together  with  his  Majesty's 
instructions  to  his  commissioner  for  re- 
dressing the  same.  (In:  A  collection  of 
state  tracts,  published  during  the  reign 
of  William  iii.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3,  p. 
465-469.)  tt  CI 

Fairfax,  Blackerby.  A  discourse  upon  the 
uniting  Scotland  with  England:  Contain- 
ing, The  general  advantage  of  such  an 
union  to  both  kingdoms. .  .with  divers 
original  papers  deliver'd  by  the  Commis- 
sioners of  both  nations  to  one  another 
about  an  union  in  1667. . .  [By  B.  Fairfax.] 
I-ondon:  Printed  for  James  Knapton,  1702. 
2  p.l.,  92  p.    8°.  CPp.boxS 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Saltoun.  Speeches 
by  a  member  of  Parliament,  which  began 
at  Edinburgh,  the  6th  of  May,  1703.  Edin- 
burgh, 1707.  (In  his:  Political  works... 
London,   1732.     8°.     p.  265-361.)  CC 

Great  Britain.  The  journal  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Lds  Commissioners  of 
both  nations  in  the  treaty  of  union,  which 
began  on  the  16th  of  April,  1706,  and  was 
concluded  on  the  22d  of  July  following. 
With  the  articles  then  agreed  upon.  Edin- 
burgh and  London   [1706].     79  p.     8°. 

CI  p.v.  60,  no.22 

Great  Britain.  —  Crown.  Her  Majesties 
most  gracious  letter  to  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland.  Together  with  His  Grace  the 
Lord  High  Commissioner,  and  Lord  High 
Chancellor's  speeches.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Anderson,  1703.     4  1.     8°.  CP  p.  box  2 

Hume,  Sir  David,  of  Crossrig.  A  diary 
of  the  proceedings  in  the  Parliament  and 
Privy  Council  of  Scotland.  May  21,  1700 
—  March  7.  1707.  Edinburgh,  1828.  4 
p.l.,  iii-iv,  200  p.,  1  1.  4°.  (Bannatyne 
Club.)  t  CP 

Keith,  Theodora.  The  economic  causes 
for  the  Scottish  union.  (English  histori- 
cal review.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  24,  p. 
44-60.)  BAA 

Late,  The,  proceedings  and  votes  of  the 
parliament  of  Scotland;  contain'd  in  an 
address  deliver'd  to  the  king,  signed  by 
the  plurality  of  the  members  thereof, 
stated  and  vindicated.  (In:  A  collection 
of  state  tracts  published  during  the  reign 
of  William  iii.  London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3,  p. 
469-493.)  tt  CI 

List,  A,  of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  now 
sitting  in  the  Scots  Parliament,  who  were 
for  and  against  the  Union  of  the  two  king- 
doms. 1706.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of 
scarce. .  .tracts. . .  London,  1814.  4°.  v. 
12,  p.  524-526.)  C 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

McKechnie,  William  S.  The  constitu- 
tional necessity  for  the  Union  of  1707. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1908.     4°.     V.  5,  p.  52-66.)  CPA 

Mackinnon,  James.  The  union  of  Eng- 
land and  Scotland.  A  study  of  interna- 
tional history.  London:  Longmans,  Green, 
&  Co.,  1896.     xviii,  524  p.     8°.  CP 

Mathieson,  William  Law.  The  Union 
of  1707:  its  story  in  outline.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  249-261.)  CPA 

Scotland  and  the  Union.    A  history 

of  Scotland  from  1695  to  1747.  Glasgow: 
J.  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1905.    xiii,  387  p\   8°. 

CP 
Preliminaries,  The,  to  the  Crown  of 
Scotland,  as  propos'd  by  the  Grand  Com- 
mittee. (In:  A  collection  of  tracts,  pub- 
lished during  the  reign  of  William  iii. 
London,  1707.  f°.  v.  3,  p.  440.)  ft  CI 
Obligations  to  be  exacted  from  the  successor  to 
the  Scottish  throne. 

Reflections  on  a  late  speech  by  the  Lord 
Haversham,  in  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the 
affairs  of  Scotland.  Containing,  a  brief 
account  of  the  late  change  in  the  Scots 
ministry.  Of  the  miscarrying  of  the  Han- 
over succession  in  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land. And  of  the  acts  of  that  Parliament 
for  arming  their  people,  and  exporting 
wool,  etc.  In  a  letter  to  a  friend.  Lon- 
don:  R.   Bragg,   1704.     32  p.     4°. 

CP  p.  box  4 

Ridpath,    George.      An    account    of    the 
proceedings    of    the    Parliament    of    Scot- 
land, which  met  at  Edinburgh,  May  6,  1703 
[By  George   Ridpath.]      [Edinburgh?] 
1704.     8  p.l.,  368  p.     12°.  CP 

The  proceedings  of  the  Parliament 

of  Scotland:  begun  at  Edinburgh,  6th. 
May,  1703.  With  an  account  of  all  the 
material  debates  which  occur'd  during 
that  session.  To  which  are  subjoyn'd  the 
several  acts  past  in  that  session,  the  Act 
of  Security,  as  it  was  voted  in  the  House, 
the  articles  of  the  Claim  of  Right  referr'd 
to  in  some  of  these  acts.  [By  G.  Ridpath.] 
[Edinburgh?]  1704.     2  p.l.,  70  p.,  10  1.     8°. 

CP  p.  box 
Scotch,  The,  echo  to  the  English  legion: 
or.  The  Union  in  danger,  from  the 
principles  of  some  old  and  modern  Whigs 
in  both  nations,  about  the  power  of  Par- 
liaments. Being  every  word  collected 
from  their  own  writings...  Edinburgh, 
1707.     2   p.l.,   21    p.      12°.    CIp.v.  115,no.9 

Scotland.  —  Parliament.  The  articles 
of  the  Union  as  they  pass'd  with  amend- 
ments in  the  Parliament  of  Scotland... 
London:  A.  Bell,  1707.   12  p.  4°.  CP  p.  box 

Proceedings   in   the    Parliament   of 

Scotland;    from   the   meeting   of   the   new 


Parliament  upon  the  6th  of  May,  1703,  to 
the  Union  with  England,  in  the  year  1707: 
including  the  speeches  of  Fletcher  of  Sal- 
toun,  &c.  (In:  Cobbett's  Parliamentary 
history  of  England...  London,  1810.  8°. 
V.  6,  appendix  no.   1,  cols,  i-clxxxiv.)   CM 

Scotland's  great  advantages  by  a  union 
with  England:  shewn  in  a  letter  from  the 
country  to  a  member  of  Parliament.  1706. 
(In:  Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce... 
tracts...  London,  1814.  4°.  v.  12,  p. 
519-524.)  C 

Scottish,  The,  Union.  (Edinburgh  re- 
view. London,  1892.  8°.  v.  176,  p.  506- 
520.)  *  DA 

Based  on  original  letters  of  the  duke  of  Argyll 
to    Lord    Godolphin. 

Seton,  Sir  William.  The  interest  of 
Scotland,  in  three  essays.  Viz.:  I.  Of  the 
true  and  original  and  indifferency  of 
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Scotland  and  England  into  one  Monarchy. 
III.  Of  the  present  state  of  Scotland.  [By 
Sir  William  Seton.]  n.  p.,  1700.  4  p.l.. 
114  p.     16°.  CP 

Speech,  A,  made  by  a  member  of  the 
Convention  of  the  States  in  Scotland. 
(In:  A  collection  of  state  tracts,  published 
during  the  reign  of  William  iii.  London, 
1707.     f°.    V.  3,  p.  437-439.)  ft  CI 

Spottiswoode,  John.     Speech  of  one  of 

the  barons  of  the  shire  of  Berwick  [J.S.], 
at  a  meeting  of  the  barons  and  freeholders 
of  that  shire  for  choosing  commissioners 
to  represent  them  in  the  ensuing  parlia- 
ment, summoned  to  convene  at  Edinburgh 
12.  November  1702.  (Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
227-240.)  ZDVH 

Treaty,  The,  of  Union  between  Scot- 
land and  England;  with  an  historical  in- 
troduction by  Thistledown.  Edinburgh: 
Waddie  &  Co.,  1883.   48  p.   12°.  *  C  p.v.  498 

Trimmer,  The:  or,  Some  necessary  cau- 
tions concerning  the  Union  of  the  king- 
doms of  Scotland  and  England,  with  an 
answer  to  some  of  the  chief  objections 
against  an  incorporating  union.  Edin- 
burgh, printed  in  the  year  1706.  (Spottis- 
woode miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  241-256.)  ZDVH 

Union,  The,  of  1707  viewed  financially. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1887.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  213-234.)  *  DA 

1700-1785 

Eraser,  Sir  William,  editor.  Report 
upon  the  correspondence  of  Lord  Chan- 
cellor Seafield,  with  Sidney,  earl  of  Go- 
dolphin,  lord  treasurer  of  England,  and 
others,  preserved  at  Cullen  House,  Banff- 
shire, now  the  property  of  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable Caroline,  countess  dowager  of  Sea- 
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vertaald.  Amsterdam:  C.  N.  Guerin.  1774. 
71  p.    8°.  VWZHp.v.4 

To  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty: 
The  humble  representation  of  the  Lords 
and  commissioners  of  shires  and  bur- 
roughs of  the  kingdom  of  Scotland,  un- 
dersubscribers,  and  members  of  this  cur- 
rent Parliament  now  adjourned  till  the 
eighth  of  October  next.  n.  t.-p.  n.  p. 
tl70-?]  3-7  p.     4°.  CPp.box4 

1701-1705 

List  of  popish  parents  and  their  chil- 
dren in  various  districts  of  Scotland,  as 
given  in  to  the  lords  of  the  Privy  Council 
and  to  the  Commission  of  the  General 
Assembly,  1701-1705.  (Maitland  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°.  v.  3. 
p.  387-440.)  t  CP 

1701-1800 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Scotland  in  the 
eighteenth  century.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1909.  4°.  v.  6,  p.  343- 
356.)  CPA 

Colville,  James.  Lowland  Scotland  in 
the  last  century.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1892.  8°. 
v.  152,  p.  471-490.)  *DA 

Echoes  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1885.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  59-75.)  *  DA 

Social    history   from   private    letters. 

Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A.  Scottish  adminis- 
tration in  the  eighteenth  century.  (Juridi- 
cal review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  122-127.)  SEA 

Old  Scotland.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  143,  p.  529-546.)  *  DA 

Ramsay,  John.  Scotland  and  Scots- 
men in  the  eighteenth  century,  from  the 
niss.  of  J.  R.  Edited  by  Alexander  Al- 
lardyce.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1888.    2  v.    8°.  CP 

V.  1 :  Introduction ;  The  revival  of  letters  in  Scot- 
land; The  judges;  Lord  Karnes;  Church  and  uni- 
versities   before    1745;    Men    of    genius    and    taste 


from  1745  to  1763;  Professors  and  clergymen,  1745- 
1760. 

V.  2:  The  church  and  the  secession;  The  Scottish 
gentry;  Some  Scottish  ladies;  Agriculture;  Some 
Scottish  worthies;  Experiences  of  a  landlord;  The 
Highlanders;  Highland  superstitions;  The  Highlands 
and  the  Rebellions;   Ramsayana;   Index. 

Scottish,  The,  in  the  last  century. 
(Gentleman's  magazine.  London,  1895. 
8°.    V.  278,  p.  332-341.)  *  DA 

Walton,  F.  P.  Scotland  in  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  (McGill  University  maga- 
zine. Montreal,  1903.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  147- 
159.)  STK 

Watson,  John.  The  Scot  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  His  religion  and  his  life. 
New  York:  A.  C.  Armstrong  &  Co.  [1907.] 
vi,  345  p.     12°.  CP 

1702 

Account,  An,  of  the  Scotch  plot.  In  a 
letter  from  a  gentleman  in  the  city  to  his 
friend  in  the  country.  Printed  1704.  (In: 
Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts 
...     London,  1814.    4°.    v.  12,  p.  433-437.) 

C 

An  account  of  the  plot  of  Simon  Eraser  of 
Lovat  in  1702. 

1703 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Saltoun.  Home 
rule  for  Scotland,  as  advocated  by  Andrew 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  our  first  home  rule 
statesman,  nearly  200  years  ago,  with  its 
bearing  in  support  of  home  rule  for  Ire- 
land.    London:  "The  Leader"  cl888?i.     44 


12°. 


*  C  p.v,  498 


1707 


Hooke,  Nathaniel.  The  secret  history 
of  Colonel  Hooke.  Negociations  in  Scot- 
land, in  favour  of  the  Pretender;  in  1707. 
Including  the  original  letters  and  papers 
which  passed  between  the  Scotch  and 
Irish  lords  and  the  courts  of  Versailles 
and  St.  Germains.  With  a  translation  of 
letters,  containing  a  narrative  of  the  Pre- 
tender's expedition  into  Scotland  in  1708, 
and  his  return  to  Dunkirk...  London: 
T.  Becket,  1760.     viii,  236  p.     8°.  CP 

Scotland  in  the  eighteenth  century  — 
1707.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1883-84. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  234-260;  v.  3,  p.  209-248.)    *  DA 

1707-1755 

Clerk,  Sir  John.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
of  Sir  John  Clerk  of  Penicuik. .  .extracted 
by  himself  from  his  own  journals,  1676- 
1755.  Edited  from  the  manuscript  in  Peni- 
cuik House  with  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  John  M.  Gray.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A. 
Constable,  1892.  xxxi,  278  p.,  3  pi.,  7  port. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.   V.  13.)  CPA 

Valuable  for  the  Union  negotiations  (1707)  and 
the    post-Union    period. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


183 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 
1707-1907 

Macrae,  Alexander.  Scotland  from  the 
Treaty  of  Union  with  England  to  the 
present  time  (1707-1907).  By  A.  Macrae. 
With  an  introductory  note  by  Sir  Henry 
Craik,  K.C.B.  London:  J.  M.  Dent  &  Co., 
1908.    viii  p.,  2  1.,  272  p.,  10  port.     12°.  CP 

1.  Introductory.  2.  The  Treaty  of  Union.  3. 
The  Rebellion  of  1715.  4.  1715-1745.  5.  The  Re- 
bellion of  1745.  6.  After  Culloden.  7.  Whigs  and 
tories.  8.  Social  life.  9.  Industry  and  commerce. 
10.    Education.      11.    Literature,   philosophy,   and   art. 

12.  Religion.  [Appendix.]  Chronicle  of  principal 
events.  Prime  ministers,  lord  advocates,  and  Scot- 
tish secretaries  since  the  Union.  Biographical  notes. 
Index. 

1709 

Account,  An,  of  the  late  Scotch  inva- 
sion; as  it  was  open'd  by  my  lord  Haver- 
sham  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  Fryday 
the  25th  of  February,  170Va.  With  some 
observations  that  were  made  in  the  H  —  se 
of  C  —  ns;  and  true  copies  of  authentick 
papers.  In  a  letter  from  a  gentleman  in 
South-Brittain  to  his  friend  in  North  Brit- 
tain.     [London,]  1709.     48  p.     4°.  CP  p.v.  2 

(In:   Somers,  A  collection   of 

scarce. .  .tracts. . .      London,   1815.     4°.     v. 

13,  p.  421-438.)  C 
(In:  The  Harleian  miscellany 

...     London,   1810.     8°.     v.   11,  p.  66-87.) 

C 
Brief,  A,  view  of  the  late  Scots  minis- 
try; and  of  the  reasons  the  Scots  had  to 
wish  for  a  deliverance  from  them  by  the 
Union.  1709.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection 
of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts...  London, 
1814.     4°.     V.  12,  p.  617-630.)  C 

1714 

Address  of  one  hundred  and  two  chief 
heritors  and  heads  of  clans  in  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland,  to  King  George  i.  on 
his  accession  to  the  throne,  which,  by 
court  intrigue,  was  prevented  from  being 
delivered  to  His  Majesty...  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archgeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
562-565.)  t  CPA 

The  clans,  in  resentment  of  the  supposed  neglect 
of  their  address,  raised  a  rebellion  in  the  following 
year,    1715. 

1715-1745 
Jacobite  Rebellions,  1715-1745 

Includes  also  lives  of  Prince  Charles  Edward 
Stewart,  the  Young  Pretender.  See  also  entries 
under   the   section    Criminal   Trials. 

Account  of  the  attempt  to  surprise  the 
castle  of  Edinburgh  during  the  Rebellion 
of  1715.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and  liter- 
ary miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v. 
2,  p  25-26.)  *  DE 

With  reprint  of  a  letter  dated  10  September  1715. 


Account  of  the  battle  of  Sheriffmuir,  in 
a  letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Stirling  to 
a  friend  in  Edinburgh.  (Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  425-430.)  ZDVH  and  Stuart  4184 

Accoimt  of  events  at  Inverness  and  Cul- 
loden. [1746.)  (In:  G.  Lockhart,  The 
Lockhart  papers...  London,  1817.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  513-536.)  t  CP 

Accoimt,  An,  of  the  trials,  &c.,  of  the 
rebels.  (Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1746.     8°.     V.  8,  p.  319-330.)  *  DE 

Account  of  the  Young  Pretender's 
escape.  [1746.]  (In:  G.  Lockhart,  The 
Lockhart  papers...  London,  1817.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  539-562.)  f  CP 

Accounts  of  the  burning  of  the  villages 
of  Auchterarder,  Muthill,  Crieff,  Black- 
ford, Dalreoch,  and  Dunning,  about  the 
beginning  of  the  year  1716.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°. 
v.  3,  p.  441-474.)  tCP 

Albemarle  (2.  earl).  William  Anne  Kep- 
pel.  The  Albemarle  papers,  being  the  cor- 
respondence of  William  Anne,  second  earl 
of  Albemarle.  With  an  appendix  of  let- 
ters from  Andrew  Fletcher  to  the  duke 
of  Newcastle,  1746-1748.  Edited  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  C.  S.  Terry.  Aber- 
deen: New  Spalding  Club,  1902.  2  v.  4°. 
(New  Spalding  Club.)  f  CP 

Alger,  J.  G.  A  French  envoy  in  1745. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1891.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  280-292.)  *  DA 

Jean    Baptiste   de   Boyer,   marquis   d'Eguieles. 

AUardyce,  James,  editor.  See  Histori- 
cal papers  relating  to  the  Jacobite  period. 

Anecdotes  illustrative  of  the  state  of 
the  Highlands  after  the  Rebellion  of  forty- 
five.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1818.     8°.     v.   2,   p.    155-159.) 

*DA 

Ascanius;  or,  the  young  adventurer,  a 
true  history.  Translated  from  a  manu- 
script privately  handed  about  at  the  court 
of  Versailles.  Containing  a  particular  ac- 
count of  all  that  happened  to  a  certain  per- 
son, during  his  wanderings  in  the  north 
...     London:  G.  Smith  [174- ?].    64  p.    8°. 

CP 

Ascanius,  or  the  young  adventurer;  con- 
taining an  impartial  history  of  the  Re- 
bellion in  Scotland,  in  the  year  1745,  1746. 
To  which  is  added,  a  journal  of  the  mirac- 
ulous adventures  and  escapes  of  the 
Young  Chevalier,  after  the  battle  of  Cul- 
loden. Edinburgh:  T.  Brown  and  W. 
Martin,    1802.     193  p.,    1   pi.,   1   port.     24°. 

*C  p.v.  1124 

Asgill,  John.  The  Pretender's  declara- 
tion transpos'd.  London:  R.  Burleigh, 
1716.     19  p.     8°.  CK  p.v.  300 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods  — 1715-1745,  continued. 

Battle  of  Sheriffmuir.  (Edinburgh  ma- 
gazine and  literary  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1818.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  240-241.)      *  DE 

From   a   letter   dated:    Edinburgh,   Nov.    15,    1715. 

Bentinck,  C.  D.  Letters  of  a  Jacobite 
chief  and  a  loyalist  lady.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1910.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  157-182.)  NDO 

Simon,  Lord  Lovat  of  the  '45,  and  Isobel  Forbes, 
sister  of  Lord  President  Forbes. 

Bisset,  John.  Extracts  from  the  diary 
ot  the  Rev.  John  Bisset,  minister  at  Aber- 
deen. 1745-46.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscel- 
lany. Aberdeen,  1841.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  347- 
398.)  t  CP 

Illustrates  the  history   of  the   Rebellion   of   1745. 

Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  The  High- 
landers at  Macclesfield  in  1745.  2  pi.,  1 
port.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1909.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  225-244.)  CPA 

Itinerary  of  Prince  Charles  Ed- 
ward Stuart,  from  his  landing  in  Scotland 
July,  1745  to  his  departure  in  September. 
1746.  Compiled  from  The  Lion  in  mourn- 
ing, supplemented  and  corrected  from 
other  contemporary  sources.  Edinburgh: 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1897.  xv,  136  p.,  2  pi., 
1  map  in  pocket.  8°.  (Scottish  History 
Society.      Publications,      v.    23.)  CPA 

Browne,  Douglas  G.  The  affair  at 
Montrose:  a  naval  footnote  to  the  '45. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1913. 
8°.     V.  193,  p.  181-192.)  *  DA 

Burton,  John.  A  genuine  and  true  jour- 
nal of  the  most  miraculous  escape  of  the 
Young  Chevalier,  from  the  battle  of  Cul- 
loden,  to  his  landing  in  France.  [By  John 
Burton.]  Edited  by  Edmund  Goldsmid. 
Edinburgh:  E.  &  G.  Goldsmid,  1885.  113 
p.  16°.  CPp.v.2 

With    reprint    of   the   title-page   of    1749. 

Burton,  John  Hill.  History  of  Scot- 
land from  the  Revolution  to  the  extinc- 
tion of  the  last  Jacobite  insurrection. 
(1689-1748.)  London:  Longman,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,   1853.     2  v.     8°.     CP 

Cadell,  Sir  Robert.  Sir  John  Cope  and 
the  Rebellion  of  1745.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Blackwood  and  Sons,  1898.  xii  p., 
1  1.,  282  p.,  1  1.,  1  map,  1  pi.    sq.  8°.  CP 

Cameron,  Allan.  Allan  Cameron's  nar- 
rative, February-April,  1716.  The  end  of 
the  '15;  edited  bj'  C.  Sanford  Terry. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1908.     4°.     v.  5,  p.  137-150.)  CPA 

Campbell,  John.  Leaves  from  the  diary 
of  John  Campbell,  an  Edinburgh  banker 
in  1745.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
537-559.)  CPA 


Carmichael,  Alexander.  Some  unre- 
corded incidents  of  the  Jacobite  risings. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v. 
6,   p.   278-283,   334-348.)  NDK 

Carr,  Alexander  A.  Glengorroch.  A 
tale  of  the  forty-five.  (Forget-me-not. 
London  [1836?].     16°.     p.   179-194.)     NCA 

Chambers,  Robert.  History  of  the  Re- 
bellions in  Scotland,  under  the  viscount 
of  Dundee,  and  the  earl  of  Mar  in  1689 
and  1715.  Edinburgh:  Constable  and  Co., 
1829.  X  p.,  1  1.,  (1)16-332  p.  16°.  (Con- 
stable's  Miscellany,     v.   42.)  CP 

With   additional   engraved   title-page. 

History  of  the  Rebellion  in  Scot- 
land in  1745,  1746.  Edinburgh:  Constable 
and  Co.,  1827.  2  v.  16°.  (Constable's 
Miscellany,     v.   15-16.)  CP 

Each    volume    has    additional    engraved    title-page. 

Philadelphia:    E.     C.    Mielke, 

1833.     2  v.     1.  Amer.  ed.     16°.  CP 

Life  and  adventures  of  the  Cheva- 
lier Charles  Stuart,  and  historj^  of  the 
Rebellion  in  Scotland,  in  1745,  1746.  (In: 
Waldie's  Select  circulating  library.  Phila- 
delphia, 1833.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  272-336.)  t  *  DD 

First  American  from  the  third  Edinburgh  edition. 

Charles  Edward  Louis  Philip  Casimir 
Stewart,  prince,  commonly  called  the 
Young  Pretender.  Harangue  faite  par 
Charles  Edouard  d'Ecosse,  a  son  arme'e, 
apres  avoir  remporte  la  victoire  sur  le 
General  Cope,  dans  le  comte  d'Archite,  le 
1/12  Septembre;  traduit  de  I'Anglois  par 
M.  Ohalon...     n.p.  [1745.]  p.  3-7.     4°. 

Reserve 

Manifeste    veritable    du    Prince    de 

Galles.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  n.p.,  1745. 
8  p.    4°.  Reserve 

Traduction    de   la   proclamation   du 

Prince  Charles  Edouard. .  .portant  une 
abolition  generate,  de  tout  les  exces  qui 
ont  ete  commis  contre  le  Maison  de 
Stuard,  depuis  le  detronement  de  Jacques 
II.  &  une  invitation  a  tous  les  Anglois, 
Ecossois  &  Irlandois,  qui  sont  au  service 
des  Puissances  etrangeres,  de  se  rendre 
incessamment  dans  leur  patrie,  pour  aider 
le  Prince  Charles  Edouard,  a  la  deliverer 
de  toute  domination  etrangere  &  tyran- 
nique.     n.p.  [1745.]     8  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Traduction    d'une   lettre   ecrite  par 

le  Prince... a  son  pere  Jacques  iii.  Roi 
d'Ecosse...     n.p.  [1745.]     4  p.    4°.  Reserve 

Charlton,  Edward.  Jacobite  relics  of 
1715  and  1745.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Newcastle.  Archjeologia  ^liana.  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, 1865.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  6,  p.  29-34.)  CA 

Clarke,  Peter.  A  journall  of  severall 
occurrences  from  2d  November  1715,  in 
the  Insurrection  (began  in  Scotland)  and 
concluded  at  Preston  in  Lancashire,  on 
November  14,  1715.  (Scottish  History 
Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  513-522.)  CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


185 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods  — 1715-1745,  continued. 

Culloden  papers:  comprising  an  exten- 
sive and  interesting  correspondence  from 
the  year  1625  to  1748;  including  numer- 
ous letters  from  the  unfortunate  Lord 
Lovat...the  whole  published  from  the 
originals  in  the  possession  of  Duncan 
George  Forbes,  of  Culloden.  To  which  is 
prefixed  an  introduction  containing  mem- 
oirs of  the  Right  Hon.  Duncan  Forbes 
. .  .  London:  T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1815. 
1  p.l.,  xv(i),  xliv,  479  p.,  1  fac,  2  port.    4°. 

CP 

Declaration,  A,  of  the  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  the  bishops  in  and  near 
London,  testifying  their  abhorrence  of  the 
present  rebellion...  Printed  in  the  year 
1715.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce 
and  valuable  tracts...  London,  1815.  4°. 
V.  13,  p.  710-713.)  C 

Dickson,  William  Kirk.  The  Highland 
campaigns.  3  maps,  3  plans,  1  pi.,  4  port. 
(In:  T.  B.  Johnston  and  J.  A.  Robertson, 
Historical  geography  of  the  clans  of  Scot- 
land...    Edinburgh,  1899.     4°.     p.  53-176.) 

tCPE 

■ See  also  Ormonde  (2.  duke),  James 

Butler. 

Edine,  C.  Lovat  and  Lily:  a  pastoral. 
[Edinburgh:  Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1859?) 
3  p.l.,  (1)4-75  p.     16°.  NCM 

t.-p.    mutilated. 

Elcho,  David  Wemyss,  lord.  A  short 
account  of  the  affairs  of  Scotland  in  the 
years  1744,  1745,  1746  by  David,  Lord 
Elcho,  printed  from  the  original  manu- 
script at  Gosford:  with  a  memoir  and  an- 
notations by  the  Hon.  Evan  Charteris. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas.  1907.  viii  p.,  2  1., 
477  p.,  4  plans,  2  port.    8°.  CP 

Enquiry,  An,  into  the  causes  of  the  late 
rebellion,  and  the  proper  methods  for 
preventing  the  like  misfortune  for  the  fu- 
ture. London:  M.  Cooper,  1746.  1  p.l., 
66  p.     12°.  CKp.v.97 

Erskine,  Stuart,  editor.  See  Mar  (11. 
earl),    John    Erskine. 

Extracts  of  letters  written  by  a  lady  in 
Edinburgh  during  its  occupation  by  the 
rebels  in  1745.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  540-542.)  *  DE 

Fea,  Allan.  Hiding  places  in  Jacobite 
dwellings  and  in  Scottish  castles  and  man- 
sions. (In  his:  Secret  chambers  and  hid- 
ing places...  London  [1908].  3.  ed.  8°. 
p.  241-254.)  CBA 

The      Scottish      hiding-places      of 

Prince  Charles  Edward.  (In  his:  Secret 
chambers  and  hiding  places...  London 
[1908].    3.  ed.    8°.    p.  294-311.)  CBA 


Forbes,  Robert.  See  Lyon,  The,  in 
mourning. 

Eraser,  Alexander.  The  battlefield  of 
Culloden.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inver- 
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Garrold,  R.  P.  The  Pope  and  the  Forty- 
five.  (Month.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  113, 
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Gijzen,  J.  van.  De  troosteloose  Jako- 
biet,  over  het  huylen  van  den  pretendent, 
in  Schotland.  [Signed  J.  van  Gijzen.]  Am- 
sterdam:  J.  van   Egmont,   1716.     4  1.     4°. 

NHKp.v.2 

Gordon,  Lord  Lewis.  Letters  from 
Lord  Lewis  Gordon,  and  others,  to  the 
laird  of  Stonywood.  1745-1746.  (Spald- 
ing Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1841. 
4°.     V.  1,  p.  401-439.)  t  CP 

Illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  Rebellion  of 
1745. 

Graham,  Dougal.  An  impartial  history 
of  the  rise,  progress  and  extinction  of 
the  Rebellion  in  Britain  in  the  years  1745 
and  1746...  3.  ed.  with  amendments. 
Glasgow:  John  Robertson,  printer,  1774. 
1   p.l.,    (1)8-190   [2]   p.      12°.  CP 

In  verse.     Portrait   lacking. 

(In    his:    Collected    writings. 

Glasgow,   1883.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  81-254.) 

Reprint   of  the   third   edition. 

Graham,  E.  Maxtone.  Margaret  Nairne: 
a  bundle  of  Jacobite  letters.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.  4°. 
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Grant,  Mrs.  Anne.  Letters  written  by 
Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan  concerning  High- 
land affairs  and  persons  connected  with 
the  Stuart  cause  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. Edited  by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail.  (Scot- 
tish History  Society.  Publications.  Edin- 
burgh, 1896.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  249-330.)     CPA 

These  letters  deal  with  persons  connected  with 
the    Stewart    cause    in    the    eighteenth    century. 

Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act  to 
amend... an  act... [for]  the  more  effectual 
disarming  of  the  Highlands  in  Scotland 
...  Edinburgh:  A.  Watkins,  1748.  30  p. 
8°.  CP 

An    act    for    the    more    easy    and 

speedy  trial  of  such  persons  as  have  levied, 
or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Majesty; 
and  for  the  better  ascertaining  the  quali- 
fications of  jurors  in  trials  for  high  trea- 
son or  misprision  of  treason  in... Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  R.  Freebairn,  1746. 
V.  p.     12°.  CP 

An  act  for  the  more  effectual  dis- 
arming the  Highlands  in  Scotland... 
Edinburgh:  R.  Freebairn,  1746.    ZZ  p.     12°. 

CP 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act 
for  the  more  easy  and  speedy  trial  of  such  persons 
as  have  levied,  or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Maj- 
esty.     Edinburgh,    1746.      12°. 


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the  more  effectual  disarming  of  the  High- 
lands in  Scotland...  Edinburgh:  A.  Wat- 
kins,   1748.     30  p.     8°.  CP 

Bound  with:  Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act 
for  the  more  easy  and  speedy  trial  of  such  persons 
as  have  levied,  or  shall  levy  war  against  His  Maj- 
esty.     Edinburgh,    1746.      12°. 

Grier,  R.  M.  The  Tissington  mss.  and 
the  Rebellion  of  '45.  (Antiquary.  Lon- 
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Haggard,  W.  D.  Medals  of  the  Pre- 
tender. (Numismatic  chronicle.  London, 
1839-40.  8°.  V.  1,  p.  219-222;  v.  2,  p.  37- 
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Henfrey,  Henry  W.  The  Culloden  med- 
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MHA 

Herring,  Thomas,  archbishop  of  York. 
A  sermon  preach'd  at  the  cathedral  church 
of  York,  September  the  22d,  1745.  On  oc- 
casion of  the  present  Rebellion  in  Scot- 
land. [By  Thomas  Herring.]  London: 
J.  Hildyard,  1745.     vi,  34  p.     8°.  CP  p.v.  2 

Hibbert,  F.  Aidan.  The  '45:  further  par- 
ticulars from  the  Tissington  mss.  (An- 
tiquary. London,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v.  30,  p. 
62-67.)  CA 

Highlanders,  The,  at  Alacclesfield  in 
1745.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1908.    4°.    V.  5,  p.  285-296.)  CPA 

A  contemporary  letter  written  by  John  Stafford, 
attorney,    Macclesfield. 

Historical  papers  relating  to  the  Jaco- 
bite period.  1699-1750.  Edited  by  Colonel 
James  AUardyce.  Aberdeen:  New  Spald- 
ing Club,  1895-96.  2  v.  port.  4°.  (New 
Spalding  Club.)  t  CP 

V.  1  contains  materials  relating  to  the  risings 
of  1715  and  1745,  and  reports  on  the  condition  of 
the  Highlands  by  Marshal  George  Wade  and  Dun- 
can Forbes  of  Culloden.  v.  2  contains  depositions 
against  the  Jacobite  prisoners  in  1746.  Both  vol- 
umes  contain    portraits    of    the    principal    characters. 

History  of  Prince  Charles  Edward 
Stuart,  called  by  some  "The  young  Pre- 
tender," but  more  frequently,  in  the 
North,  The  young  Chevalier,  or  Bonnie 
Prince  Charlie.  Newcastle:  Printed  and 
sold  by  W.  and  T.  Fordyce.     24  p.     24°. 

Reserve 

Chapbook. 

History,  The,  of  Prince  Charles  Edward 
Stuart,  commonly  called  the  Pretender. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers 
ic.  1840].    24  p.    24°.    [uo.]  120.        Reserve 

Chapbook. 

Hogg,  James.  The  Jacobite  relics  of 
Scotland;  being  the  songs,  airs,  and  leg- 
ends, of  the  adherents  to  the  house  of 
Stuart.  series  2.  Edinburgh:  William 
Blackwood,    1821.     8°.  NDP 


Reprinted    from    the    original 

ed.      Paislev:    Alexander    Gardner,     1874. 
2  V.     port.     8°.  NDP 

Home,  John.  The  history  of  the  Re- 
bellion in  the  year  1745.  London:  T. 
Cadell,  jun.,  &  W.  Davies,  1802.  xx,  394 
p.,  2  1.,  1  map,  1  port.,  3  plans.    4°.        CK 

Extra   illustrated   with   2   pi.,   2   maps,   1   port. 

Hue  and  cry  after  the  Pretender,  Feb. 
20,  1716.  (Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh, 
1834.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  223-229.)  CP 

A  clever  but  scurrilous  attack  upon  the  un- 
fortunate son  of  James  vii. 

Jacobites,  The.  (North  British  review. 
Edinburgh,    1846.     8°.     v.    5,    p.   329-369.) 

*DA 

James  Francis  Edward  Stewart,  prince 
of  Wales,  called  the  Pretender.  Traduc- 
tion de  la  response  du  Roi  Jacques  a  la 
lettre  du  regent  d'Ecosse,  son  fils.  n.  p. 
[1745.]    4  p.    4°.  Reserve 

Translated   from   the    Italian. 

Jesse,  John  Heneage.  Advance  of  the 
Pretender  on  Edinburgh  and  Derby.  (In: 
Classic  memoirs. .  .with  a  special  intro- 
duction by  Robert  Abbot.  New  York 
[Cop.  1901].     8°.     p.  385-437.)  A 

Memoirs    of    the    Pretenders    and 

their    adherents.      London:     H.    G.    Bohn, 
1858.    xii,  564  p.,  3  port,    new  ed.     12°.  CK 

Lacks   other   three   portraits. 

■ Philadelphia:    J.    W.    Moore. 

1846.     2  v.     16°.  CK 

Extra    illustrated. 

Johnstone,  James  Johnstone,  chevalier 
de.  Memoirs  of  the  Rebellion  in  1745 
and  1746...  Translated  from  a  French 
ms.  [Edited  by  Robert  Watson.]  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme  & 
Brown,  1821.     Ixxii,  456  p.     2.  ed.    8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.  8,  p.  228-237,  456-464,  Edinburgh, 
1821. 

Journals  and  memoirs  of  the  Young  Pre- 
tender's expedition  in  1745.  (In:  G.  Lock- 
hart,  The  Lockhart  papers...  London, 
1817.     4°.     V.  2,  p.  439-510.)  f  CP 

Kirsch,  Anton.  Treibende  Faktoren  bei- 
dem  schottischen  Aufstande  in  den  J.  1745- 
46  und  Nachspiel  desselben.  (Histori- 
sches  Jahrbuch.  Miinchen,  1906.  8°.  Bd. 
27,  p.  291-315.)  BAA 

Klose,  Charles  Louis.  Memoirs  of 
Prince  Charles  Stuart  (count  of  Albany), 
commonly  called  "The  Young  Preten- 
der;" with  notices  of  the  Rebellion  in  1745. 
London:  Henry  Colburn,  1845.  2  v.  port. 
8°.  CP 

Lamplugh,  Thomas,  successively  bishop 
of  Exeter  and  archbishop  of  York.  A  ser- 
mon preached  at  the  cathedral  church  of 
York,   September  the  22d,   1745;  on  occa- 


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sion  of  the  present  rebellion  in  Scotland 
...  York:  J.  Hildyard,  1745.  viii,  34  p. 
8°.  CKp.v.  317 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  companions  of 
Pickle.  Being  a  sequel  to  'Pickle  the 
spy.'  London:  Longmans.  Green,  &  Co., 
1898.    ix  p.,  1  1.,  308  p.,  4  port.    8°.        CP 

Historical     mysteries.       iii.       The 

case  of  Allan  Breck.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
London.  1904.  8°.  new  series,  v.  16.  p. 
Z2Z-Z2>6.)  *  DA 

Late      Jacobite      tracts.       (Biblio- 

graphica.  London,  1897.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  407- 
417.)  t*GAH 

Murray  of  Broughton.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  164,  p.  220-230.)  *  DA 

Pickle  the  spy;   or,  The  incognito 

of  Prince  Charles.  London:  Longmans, 
Green,  &  Co.,  1897.  xxi  p.,  1  1.,  344  p..  6 
port.     3.   ed.     8°.  CP 

Prince   Charles  Edward.     London: 

Manzi,  Joyant  &  Co.,  1900.  2  p.l.,  vii,  300 
p.,  1  1.,  3  fac,  9  pi.,  24  port.     i°.        ft  CP 

no.    710    of    1500    copies    printed. 

Reviewed    in    Blackwood's    magazine,    v.    168,    p. 

536-548. 

Lenity,  Of,  and  severity  to  the  rebels. 
(Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1746.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  469-482.)  *  DE 

Lettre  d'un  officier  du  regiment  royal 
Ecossois,  a  M.  D.  ancien  capitaine  Ir- 
landois.  Sur  la  victoire  remportee  par 
le  prince  [CharleS]  Edouard,  Regent 
d'Ecosse,  sur  I'armee  Angloise  comman- 
dee  par  le  general  Aweley  pres  de  Falkirk, 
le  28  Janvier,  1746.  a  Sterling,  1746.  7  p. 
4°.  Reserve 

Lovat  (11.  baron),  Simon  Eraser.  Let- 
ters from  Simon,  Lord  Lovat  to  his  kins- 
man in  Aberdeenshire  [Charles  Eraser  of 
Inverallochy].  1740-45.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellanv.  Aberdeen,  1842.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
1-27.)        "  t  CP 

See  also  editor's  preface,  p.  viii-xxi. 

Trial  of  Simon,  Lord  Lovat  of  the 

'45.  Edited  by  D.  N.  Mackay.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Hodge  &  Company  [1911].  Iv, 
314  p.,  2  pl.,  4  port.  8°.  (Notable  Scot- 
tish trials.)  SLN 

Lyon,  The,  in  mourning;  or,  A  collec- 
tion of  speeches,  letters,  journals,  etc., 
relative  to  the  affairs  of  Prince  Charles 
Edward  Stuart.  By  the  Rev.  Robert 
Forbes,  bishop  of  Ross  and  Caithness, 
1746-1775.  Edited  from  his  manuscript, 
with  a  preface  by  Henry  Paton.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  A.  Constable,  1895-96.  3  v. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions,    v.  20-22.)  CPA 


Mac-Choinnich,  Iain.  Eachdraidh  a' 
Phrionnsa  no  bliadhna  Thearlaich. .  . 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1906.     199  p.     12°.  CP 

A  history  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stewart  and 
the  Jacobite   Rebellion   of   1745. 

Macdonald,  John.  A  true  and  real  state 
of  Prince  Charles  Stuart's  miraculous 
escape  after  the  battle  of  Cullodden. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  New 
York,  1873.    8°.    v.  114,  p.  408-418.)     *  DA 

With  introductory  note  and  comment  by  George 
Skene. 

(In:  Lyon,  The,  in  mourning 

...      Edinburgh,   1896.     8°.     v.  3,   p.   375- 
383.)  CPA 

Reprint.       Without    Skene's    comments. 

Mackay,  Charles.  Bliadhna  Thear- 
laich. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1872.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  54-55.)  NDO 

Mackay,  William.  The  Camerons  in  the 
rising  of  1715:  a  vindication  of  their 
leader,  John  Cameron,  younger  of  Lochiel. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26,  p.  61- 
80.)  NDO 

Unpublished  correspondence  be- 
tween Lord  Lovat,  Macleod  of  Macleod, 
Lord  Loudon,  and  others,  in  connection 
with  the  rebellion  of  1745.  (Gaelic  Soci- 
ety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1889.     8°.     V.  14,  p.  1-39.)  NDO 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  Incidents 
in  the  risings  of  1715  and  1745.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
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Macphail,  J.  R.  N.,  editor.  See  Grant, 
Mrs.  Anne.     Letters. 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Incidents  in 
the  '45,  and  wanderings  of  Prince  Charlie 
in  Badenoch  after  Culloden.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1904.     8°.     v.  24,  p.  278-320.)     NDO 

Macrae,  Alexander.  Scotland  from  the 
Treaty  of  Union  with  England  to  the 
present  time  (1707-1907).  With  an  intro- 
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272  p.,  10  port.     12°.  CP 

ch.  3:  The  Rebellion  of  1715;  ch.  4:  1715-1745; 
ch.   5:   The  Rebellion  of  1745. 

Mahon,  Philip  Henry  Stanhope,  vis- 
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Henry  Stanhope. 

Mar  (11.  earl),  John  Erskine.  The  earl 
of  Mar's  legacies  to  Scotland  and  to  his 
son  Lord  Erskine,  1722-1727.  Edited  from 
the  original  ms...with  a  biographical  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  Stuart  Erskine. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
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CPA 

His  legacies  include  his  letters  to  and  from 
the   Old  Chevalier. 


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Master,  The,  of  Sinclair's  narrative  of 
the  '15.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  maga- 
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Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  A  Jaco- 
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(Cornhill  magazine.  London,  1908.  8°. 
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Maxwell,  James.  Narrative  of  Charles, 
prince  of  Wales'  expedition  to  Scotland  in 
the  year  1745.  Edinburgh:  Maitland  Club, 
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Melfort  (1.  earl  and  titular  duke),  John 
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of  the  secret  intrigues  of  the  Chevalier  de 
St.  George  particularly  relating  to  the 
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Memoir  regarding  the  state  of  the  High- 
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oirs of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron  of  Locheill 
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CP 

The  authorship  has  been  attributed  to  Simon 
Fraser,  Lord  Lovat,  but  "to  consider  him  the 
author  would  be  to  suppose  him  endowed  with  an 
almost    incredible    degree    of    duplicity." 

Memoirs  of  the  Master  of  Sinclair. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1860.  8°. 
V.  112,  p.  332-360.)  *  DA 

Memorial  relative  to  the  prisoners  en- 
gaged in  the  Rebellion,  1715.  (Spottis- 
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Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  The  battle 
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The  battle  of  Glenshiel,  10th  June 

1719.  Note  upon  an  unpublished  docu- 
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duke  of  Marlborough.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Note  on  the  proclamation  for  dis- 
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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  30, 
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See  also  Selection,   A,  of  Scottish 

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Mounsey,  George  Gill.  Carlisle  in  1745. 
Authentic  account  of  the  occupation  of 
Carlisle  in  1745,  by  Prince  Charles  Edward 
Stuart.  Edited  by... Mounsey  [from  the 
narratives  of  Rev.  John  Waugh  and 
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X,  270  p.,  1  plan,  5  pi.    8°.  CO 


Murray,  James.  Letters  of  James  Mur- 
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Chap.  1,  'On  the  Scottish  Border,  1713-1735.' 
With  portraits  of  John  Murray  of  Bowhill  and 
John  Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  and  sketch  of  farm- 
house of  Unthank,   Roxburghshire. 

Newbigging,  Thomas.  The  Scottish 
Jacobites  and  their  battles,  songs,  and 
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Nicolson,  William.  Eight  letters  by 
William  Nicolson,  D.D.,  bishop  of  Car- 
lisle, to  Sir  William  Dawes,  archbishop  of 
York,  1716.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  523-536.)  CPA 

The  letters  deal  chiefly  with  the  trial  of  the 
Scottish  prisoners  taken  at  and  after  the  battle  of 
Sheriffmuir. 

Nightingale,  B.  Medal  of  the  Pretender, 
illus.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  London, 
1847.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  44.)  MHA 

Norcliffe,  C.  B.  General  James  Wolfe 
at  Culloden.  (Genealogist.  London,  1883. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  225-229.)  *R  — Room  328 

Notes,  from  an  old  diary,  relating  to  the 
Rebellion  of  1745.  (Edinburgh  magazine 
and  literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1820. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  336-342.)  *  DE 

Omstandig  verhaal  van  de  waare 
toestand  der  rebellie  in  Schotland. .  .uit 
onderschepte  brieven  van,  en  aan,  den 
Pretendent. .  .en  waarom  veele  protestan- 
ten,  de  party  van  de  pausgezinden,  aldaar, 
omhelst  hebben...  Uit  het  Engels  ver- 
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1  p.l.,  48  p.,  1  pi.     sq.  8°.  CPp.box 

Ormonde  (2.  duke),  James  Butler.  The 
Jacobite  attempt  of  1719.  Letters  of 
James  Butler,  second  duke  of  Ormonde, 
relating  to  Cardinal  Alberoni's  project 
for  the  invasion  of  Great  Britain  on  be- 
half of  the  Stuarts,  and  to  the  landing  of 
a  Spanish  expedition  in  Scotland.  Edited, 
with  an  introduction,  notes,  and  an  appen- 
dix of  original  documents,  by  William 
Kirk  Dickson.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Con- 
stable, 1895.  lix,  306  p.,  1  map,  1  plan,  3 
port.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Pub- 
lications.    V.  19.)  CPA 

Papers  about  the  Rebellions  of  1715  and 
1745.  I.  A  journall  of  severall  occurrences 
in  1715,  by  Peter  Clarke.  II.  Eight  letters 
by  William  Nicolson,  bishop  of  Carlisle, 
to  the  archbishop  of  York,  1716.  III. 
Leaves  from  the  diary  of  John  Campbell, 
an  Edinburgh  banker  in  1745.  Edited... 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  Henry 
Paton.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  505- 
559.)  CPA 

Paton,  Henry,  editor.  See  Lyon,  The, 
in  mourning;  also  Papers  about  the  Re- 
bellions of  1715  and  1745. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods  — 1715-1745,  continued. 

Popery  &  slavery  reviving:  or,  An  ac- 
count of  the  growth  of  popery,  and  the  in- 
solence of  Papists  and  Jacobites  in  Scot- 
land. In  a  letter  from  a  gentleman  in 
Edinburgh,  to  his  friend  in  London.  With 
a  postscript...  Edinburgh  printed.  Re- 
printed London:  A.  Bell,  1714.  44  p.  nar. 
12°.  CPp.box 

Power,  William.  Prince  Charlie,  by 
William  Power.  [Illustrated  from  paint- 
ings by  G.  O.  Reid  and  others.]  London: 
T.  N.  Foulis,  1912.  5  p.l.,  3-168  p.,  1  1.,  13 
pi.,  10  port.    8°.  AN 

Illustrations   mounted    on   blank    leaves. 

Price,  Rees.  Notes  on  Jacobite  drink- 
ing glasses.  4  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeolo- 
gical Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1906.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  part  2,  p.  22- 
29.)  CPA 

Prince  Charles  Edward.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  168, 
p.  536-546.)  *  DA 

Prince  Charles  Stuart.  (New  quarterly 
review.  London,  1846.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  159- 
165.)  *DE 

Prince,  Le,  Charles  Stuart  vulgairement 
nomme  le  jeune  Pretendant.  6  illus.  (Le 
livre  des  families.  Paris,  1846.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  311-315.)  *DM 

Prince  Charlie's  friends;  or,  Jacobite 
indictments.  Edited  by  D.  Murray  Rose. 
Aberdeen:  printed  for  private  circulation, 
1896.     xliii,  150  p.     4°.  CP 

no.    27   of   50   copies   printed. 

Proceedings  against  the  rebels  at  York. 
(Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1746.  8°. 
v.  8,  p.  483-486.)  *  DE 

p.  483  gives  a  list  of  those  found  guilty  and  p. 
486   a   list   of   seventy-six  to   be   transported. 

Ramsay,  John.  The  Highlanders  and 
the  Rebellions.  (In  his:  Scotland  and 
Scotsmen  in  the  eighteenth  centurv. 
Edinburgh,  1888.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  475-541.)  CP 

Rebellion,  The,  of  1715.  Gathering 
clouds:  being  a  contemporary  account  of 
the  events  immediately  preceding  the  Re- 
bellion. (Clarendon  Historical  Society. 
Reprints.  Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  series  1, 
p.  351-398.)  •  CBA 

Rebellion,  The,  of  1715.  The  storm: 
being  a  contemporary  account  of  the  Re- 
bellion. (Clarendon  Historical  Society. 
Reprints.  Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  series  1, 
p.  399-476.)  CBA 

Rebellion,  The,  of  1745.  (British  critic. 
London,  1834.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  132-160.)  *  DE 

Relics  of  the  Rebellion,  1745-6.  (Spot- 
tiswoode  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  481-518.)  ZDVH 

Letters    and    correspondence    of    participants. 


Richardson,  Andrew.  A  free  and  an 
arbitrary  government  compared;  in  two 
sermons:  The  first  preached  in  the  church 
of  Broughton,  on  Wednesday  the  18th  of 
December,  1745;  being  the  day  appointed 
by  the  king  for  a  general  fast,  on  account 
of  the  present  rebellion;  and  the  second 
preached  also  in  the  same  place.  Edin- 
burgh: R.  Fleming  and  Co.,  1746.  50  p. 
12°.  ZECp.v.82 

Robertson,  J.  L.  Log  of  the  "Dutillet." 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26,  p.  11- 
30.)  NDO 

This  log,  now  published  in  English  for  the  first 
time,  is  of  great  importance  in  connection  with  the 
beginning  of  the  Young  Pretender's  operations  in 
the    western    Highlands    in   the    '45. 

Rose,  D.  Murray.  After  CuUoden. 
(Scots  Magazine.  Perth,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  25,  p.  434-446.)  *  DE 

Balmerino  of  the  '45.  (Scots  mag- 
azine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24, 
p.  252-257.)  *  DE 

Historical  notes;  or.  Essays  on  the 

'15    and    '45.      Edinburgh:    Wm.    Brown, 
1897.    xii,  198  p.,  2  fac,  2  port,     illus.    8°. 

CP 

One   of  250   copies   printed. 

See  also  Prince   Charlie's  friends. 

Rowlands,  Richard.  An  impartial  ac- 
count of  the  Rebellion  in  the  year  1715. 
7  1.  (In  his:  History  of  the  life  and 
reigns  of  the  kings  of  Scotland...  Dub- 
lin, 1722.     sq.    8°.)  CP 

Scotland.  —  Supervisors  of  Excise.  A 
list  of  persons  concerned  in  the  Rebellion, 
transmitted  to  the  commissioners  of  ex- 
cise by  the  several  supervisors. .  .in  obedi- 
ence to  a  general  letter  of  the  7th  May 
1746.  And  a  supplementary  list  with  evi- 
dences to  prove  the  same.  With  a  pref- 
ace by  the  earl  of  Rosebery  and  annota- 
tions by  Rev.  Walter  Macleod.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  A.  Constable,  1890.  xviii  p., 
1  1.,  439  p.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,     v.  8.)  CPA 

Selection,  A,  of  Scottish  forfeited  es- 
tates papers  1715;  1745.  Edited  from  the 
original  documents,  with  introduction  and 
appendices  by  A.  H.  Millar.  Edinburgh: 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1909.  2  p.l.,  vii-xlvii, 
386  p.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,     v.  57.)  CPA 

Serious,  A,  address  to  the  people  of 
Great  Britain.  In  which  the  certain 
consequences  of  the  present  rebellion, 
are  fully  demonstrated...  London:  M. 
Cooper,   1745.     47  p.   3.   ed.     12°. 

CP  p.  box  1 

Shield,  A.  In  the  closing  days  of  Prince 
Charles.  (The  Month.  London,.  1898.  8°. 
V.  91,  p.  178-189,  271-283,  502-511;  v.  92, 
p.  61-75,  292-304.)  *  DA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods  — 1715-1745,  continued. 

Short,  A,  history  of  the  grand  Rebel- 
lion in  Scotland,  or  A  brief  account  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  Charles  Stuart,  the 
Young  Pretender,  and  his  associates;  and 
his  seasonable  defeat  by  his  Majesty's 
forces  under  the  command  of  his  Royal 
Highness  the  Duke  of  Cumberland.  [Bos- 
ton:] Sold  by  B.  Gray,  near  the  Market 
[1746].     1  p.  (3  cols.)  f°.  Reserve 

In   verse. 

Sinclair,  John,  master  of  Sinclair.  A 
true  account  of  the  proceedings  at  Perth, 
1716.  [By  John  Sinclair.]  (Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  431-472.)  ZDVH 

Skene,  Felicia  Mary  Frances.  The  pris- 
oners of  Craigmacaire:  a  story  of  the 
"46."  Founded  upon  fact.  [By  Felicia 
M.  F.  Skene.]  London:  J.  Masters,  1852. 
viii,  70  p.    24°.  NCW 

Stanhope  (5.  earl),  Philip  Henry  Stan- 
hope. "The  Fortj'-five":  being  the  narra- 
tive of  the  insurrection  of  1745...  To 
which  are  added.  Letters  of  Prince  Charles 
Stuart...  London:  J.  Murray,  1851.  viii, 
160  p.     8°.  CK 

Steele,  Sir  Richard.  The  British  sub- 
ject's answer  to  the  Pretender's  declara- 
tion. Printed  1716.  (In:  Somers,  A  col- 
lection of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts... 
London,  1815.    4°.    v.  13,  p.  705-710.)       C 

An  answer  to  the  proclamation  by  the  Chevalier 
de    St.    George    (James   viii.). 

A  letter  from  the   earl   of  Mar  to 

the  king,  &c.  before  His  Majesty  arrived 
in  England.  With  some  remarks  on  my 
lord's  subsequent  conduct.  Printed  in  the 
year  1715.  (In:  Somers,  A  collection  of 
scarce  and  valuable  tracts...  London, 
1815.     4°.     V.   13,  p.  723-730.)  C 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Information  against 
Jacobites  and  Papists.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
121-122.)  CPA 

Stevenson,  John  Home.     A  contract  of 

mutual    friendship  in    the    '45.      (Scottish 

historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907.     4°.     v. 

4,  p.  159-163.)  CPA 

Stewart,  James  Francis  Edward,  the 
Pretender.  See  James  Francis  Edward 
Stewart,  the  Pretender. 

Stuart,  James.  March  of  the  Highland 
army,  in  the  years  1745-46.  (Spalding 
Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1841.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  277-343.)  t  CP 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski,  and  Charles 
Edward  Stuart.  Enormities  of  1746.  (In 
their:  Lays  of  the  deer  forest.  Edinburgh, 
1848.     8°.    V.  2,  p.  346-363.)  MYR 

Stuart  pretenders.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1885.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  311-332.)      *  DA 


Studies  of  "the  Forty-Five."  (Quarter- 
ly review.  London,  1899.  8°.  v.  190,  p. 
442-466.)  *  DA 

Succinct,  A,  history  of  the  Rebellion. 
(In:  Dodsley's  Museum;  or.  The  literary 
and  historical  register.  London,  1746.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  25-40,  75-80,  109-120,  507-521.)  *  DE 

(1)  The  rise  and  progress  of  the  Rebellion,  to 
the  time  of  the  Highlanders  entering  South  Bri- 
tain; (2)  The  particulars  of  the  invasion  from 
the  rebels  passing  the  Tweed  to  their  arrival  at 
Derby;  (3)  The  retreat  of  the  rebels  from  Derby 
into  North  Britain;  (4)  The  proceedings  of  the 
rebels,  from  their  return  into  Scotland,  to  their 
flight  into  the  North;  (5)  The  history  of  the  Re- 
bellion, continued  to  its  happy  extinction,  by  the 
glorious  victory  at  Culloden. 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  battle  of 
Glenshiel.  2  plans.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  412- 
423.)  CPA 

Letters    of    the    Chevalier    de    St. 

George.     (English  historical  review.    Lon- 
don, 1901.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  507-513.)         BAA 

Toms,  Isaac.  An  anniversary  thanks- 
giving sermon,  on  Psalm  ix:  16,  for  the 
...victory  at  Culloden,  April  16,  1746. 
With  an  abridgement  of  the  history  of 
that  unnatural  rebellion.  To  which  is 
added  an  appendix,  in  two  parts:  contain- 
ing 1.  The  wanderings  of  Charles,  the  Pre- 
tender's son,  for  five  months  after  his  de- 
feat, about  the  Isles  and  Highlands  of 
Scotland,  till  he  escaped  to  France... 
[By  I.  Toms.]  London:  R.  Hawes,  1776. 
V,  6-74  p.     12°.  CP  p.  box  4 

True,  A,  incident  of  the  Rebellion  of 
Forty-five.  (Leisure  hour.  London,  1860. 
4°.    V.  9,  p.  394-397.)  *  DA 

Turnbull,  Stuart  K.  The  Loch  Lomond 
expedition.  An  episode  of  the  rising  of 
1715.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1907.    8°.    V.  302,  p.  476-480.)  *  DA 

Two  Jacobite  convicts.  (Maryland  his- 
torical magazine.  Baltimore,  1906.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  346-352.)  lAA 

Letter  of  Donald  MacPherson  and  narrative  of 
Alexander    Stewart,    1717    and    1718. 

Two  letters  of  1746.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1849.  4°.  v.  4,  p. 
321-327.)  t  CP 

They    refer    to    the    Rebellion. 

Vaughan,  Herbert  M.  The  youngest 
Pretender.  Henry  Stuart,  Cardinal  Duke 
of  York.  (Fortnightly  review.  London, 
1907.     8°.     new  series,  v.  82,   p.  283-295.) 

*DA 

Veitch,  John.  Side-lights  on  the  battles 
of  Preston  and  Falkirk.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
8°.    V.  156,  p.  98-106.)  *  DA 

Virtue  in  distress:  or.  Heroism  dis- 
play'd.  Containing  a  succinct  and  true 
relation  of  the  politick  methods  taken  by 
the   court   of   France   to   save   the   Young 


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Special  Periods  — 1715-1745,  continued. 

Pretender  [i.e.  Charles  Edward  Louis 
Philip  Casimer  Stuart],  from  being  made 
a  sacrifice  to  the  late  peace.  Also  the 
steps  taken  at  the  Congress  at  Aix  la  Cha- 
pelle,  to  frustrate  any  resolutions... 
formed  to  the  prejudice  of  his  claims... 
in  E  —  d.  With . .  .  [an]  account  of  every- 
thing that  happened. .  .at  Paris...  To 
which  is  added  a. .  .narrative  of  the... 
hardships. .  .that  befell  him  in  Scotland 
after  the  battle  of  Culloden,  till  his  es- 
cape to  France.  London:  printed  for  B. 
Dickinson,  1749.     1  p.l.,  48  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

CP  p.  box  3 

Watt,  Francis.  The  treason  trials  at 
Carlisle  after  the  '45.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,    1913.     8°.     v.   25,   p.   124-135.) 

SEA 

Webb,  Philip  Carteret.  Remarks  on 
the  Pretender's  declaration  and  commis- 
sion. [By  P.  C.  Webb.]  London:  E.  Say, 
1745.     30,   8   p.      12°.  CPp.boxS 

Whitelaw,  James  W.  Some  incidents  in 
Nithsdale  during  the  Jacobite  rising  of 
1745.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natu- 
ral History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries,  1896.  8°.  1894- 
95,  p.  117-138.)  *EC 

Wimberley,  Douglas.  Selections  from 
the  family  papers  of  the  Mackays  of  Big- 
house.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1899-1904.  8°. 
v.  21,  p.  120-171;  v.  22,  p.  74-117;  v.  23,  p. 
8-53;  V.  24,  p.  29-66.)  NDO 

These  papers  consist  mainly  of  letters  addressed 
to  John  Campbell  of  Barcaldine,  some  time  one  of 
the  government  factors  on  the  forfeited  estates 
after  the  '45. 

Wolff,  Henry  W.  The  Pretender  at 
Bar-le-Duc.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  156, 
p.  226-246.)  *DA 

Young,  The,  Pretender  in  France.  (In: 
G.  Lockhart,  The  Lockhart  papers... 
London,  1817.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  565-586.)     f  CP 

1718 

Great  Britain.  —  Commissioners  for 
Debts  Due  to  Scotland.  Several  reports 
presented  to  the  House  of  Commons,  by 
the  commissioners  for  taking  and  stating 
the  debts  due  and  growing  due  to  Scotland 
by  way  of  equivalent...  London,  1718. 
V.  p.     4°.  fTIF 

1720 

Letter,  A,  from  a  gentleman  at  Edin- 
burgh to  a  member  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons in  London;  concerning  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  commissioners  and  trustees  for 
the  forfeitures  in  Scotland.  London,  1720. 
30  p.     12°.  CP  p.  box  1 


1722 

Some  thoughts,  humbly  submitted  to 
the  consideration  of  the  barons,  freehold- 
ers, and  burgesses  of  Scotland;  before 
they  proceed  to  the  election  of  members 
to  represent  them  in  the  ensuing  parlia- 
ment,    n. p.,  1722.    8  p.    4°.  CK  p.v.  288 

1725 

Atterbury,  Francis,  bishop  of  Rochester. 
The  private  correspondence  of  Dr.  Francis 
Atterbury,  bishop  of  Rochester,  and  his 
friends,  in  1725.  Never  before  published. 
[London,]  1768.     iv,  10  p.     4°.  *  C  p.v.  1132 

1729-1787 

Innes,  Thomas.  Papers  by  Thomas  Li- 
nes, principal  of  the  Scots  College  at 
Paris,  and  documents  connected  with  his 
family.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Ab- 
erdeen, 1842.     4°.    v.  2,  p.  353-380.)     f  CP 

They  cover  the  period  1729-1787,  and  include 
letters   from  the   Old   Chevalier. 

1730 

Gonzales,  Manoel,  pseud.  Voyage... 
to  Great  Britain:  containing  an  historical, 
geographical,  topographical,  political,  and 
ecclesiastical  account  of  England  and 
Scotland...  (In:  John  Pinkerton,  A  gen- 
eral collection  of... voyages  and  travels 
...      London,    1808.     4°.     v.   2,   p.    1-171.) 

fKBD 

Scotland,  p.  158-171.  Attributed  to  Daniel  De 
Foe. 

1731-1741 

Grange,  James  Erskine,  lord.  Letters. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1846.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  1-67.)  f  CP 

On   public   affairs,    1731-1741. 

1733-1735 

Fare,  The,  of  the  Convention  of  Royal 
Burghs  in  1733-35.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,    1903.     8°.     v.    17,   p.    198-200.) 

CPA 

1734 

Scotland.  —  Royal  Burghs.  Answers 
by  the  annual  committee  of  the  Conven- 
tion of  the  Royal  Burrows  of  Scotland, 
to  the  dissent  made  by  Lord  Drumore,  as 
assessor  for  the  burgh  of  North  Berwick. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Davidson,  1734.     52  p.     12°. 

CP  p.  box 

1741 

Fransham,  John.  Scotland.  (In  his: 
The  world  in  miniature:  or.  The  enter- 
taining traveller.  London,  1741.  12°.  v. 
2,  p.  230-249.)  Reserve 

1744 

Brief,  A,  account  of  the  rise  and  prog- 
ress   of    the    watch    undertaken    by    Evan 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

Macpherson  of  Cluny,  in  the  year  1744, 
for  the  security  of  severall  countrys  in  the 
north  of  Scotland  from  thifts  and  dep- 
redations. (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1842.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  xxxvii- 
xxxviii,  85-89.)  t  CP 

Forbes,  Duncan.  Some  considerations 
on  the  present  state  of  Scotland,  in  a  let- 
ter to  the  Commissioners  and  trustees  for 
improving  fisheries  and  manufactures.  To 
which  is  subjoined,  a  letter  from  the  An- 
nual Committee  of  the  Convention  of 
Royal  Boroughs  to  the  several  boroughs 
of  Scotland,  for  preventing  the  pernitious 
practice  of  smuggling.  (By  D.  Forbes.] 
Edinburgh:  W.  Sands,  1744.  1  p.l.,  31, 
18  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  432 

1745 
(See  under  1715-1745) 

1746 

Hardewicke  (1.  earl),  Philip  Yorke.  Two 
speeches  in  the  House  of  Lords.  1.  On 
the  bill  for  abolishing  the  heritable  juris- 
dictions in  Scotland.  2.  On  the  militia- 
bill.  [By  Philip  Yorke,  1.  earl  of  Harde- 
wicke.]    [London?  1746?]   1  p.l.,  77  p.     4°. 

CP  p.  box 

1747 

Ample  disquisition.  An,  into  the  nature 
of  regalities  and  other  heretable  jurisdic- 
tions, in  that  part  of  Great  Britain  called 
Scotland,  as  now  under  the  consideration 
of  Parliament.  Shewing.  I.  Wherein  the 
evil  of  them  consists.  II.  The  reason  why 
they  should  be  annihilated.  III.  That  such 
annihilation  will  be  for  the  mutual  bene- 
fit of  both  nations,  but  more  especially 
for  Scotland,  and  in  no  sense  a  breach  of 
the  Act  of  Union.  Addressed  to  the  con- 
sideration of  his  fellow  subjects  of  Scot- 
land, by  an  English  gentleman.  London: 
M.  Cooper,  1747.     3  p.l.,  34  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  432 

Bowen,  Emanuel.  Scotland:  or.  North 
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v.l,  p.  250-301.)  Reserve 

Logan,  William.  A  letter  to  an  English 
member  of  Parliament,  from  a  gentleman 
in  Scotland,  concerning  the  slavish  de- 
pendencies, which  a  great  part  of  that  na- 
tion is  still  kept  under,  by  superiorities, 
wards,  reliefs,  and  other  remains  of  the 
feudal  law,  and  by  clanships  and  tithes, 
[By  W.  Logan.]  London:  M.  Cooper, 
1747.     1  p.l.,  3-39  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1098 

Rose,  The:  being  a  detection  of  the 
pernicious  tendency  of  two  libels  lately 
published,  viz.  in  the  Old  England  journal, 


and  a  pamphlet  entitled.  The  Thistle.  To- 
gether with  some  considerations  for  re- 
pealing the  heretabbe  [siC]  jurisdictions  re- 
served to  the  Scots,  by  the  20th  article  of 
the  Treaty  of  Union.  London:  J.  Roberts, 
1747.     1  p.l.,  50  p.    8°.  CPp.v.2 

Thistle,  The;  a  dispassionate  examine 
of  the  prejudice  of  Englishmen  in  general 
to  the  Scotch  nation;  and  particularly  of 
a  late  arrogant  insult  offered  to  all 
Scotchmen  by  a  modern  English  journa- 
list. In  a  letter  to  the  Author  of  Old  Eng- 
land of  Dec.  27,  1746.  London:  H.  Car- 
penter [1747].     52  p.     8°.  CP 

The  authorship  of  this  tract  has  been  ascribed 
to    William    Murray,    1.    earl    of    Mansfield. 

London:    H.    Carpenter    [1747].      52 

p.     2.  ed.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1078 

1747-1760 

Pococke,  Richard,  successively  bishop 
of  Ossory  and  of  Meath.  Tours  in  Scot- 
land, 1747,  1750,  1760.  From  the  original 
ms.  and  drawings  in  the  British  Museum. 
Edited  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author  by  Daniel  William  Kemp.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  A.  Constable,  1887.  Ixx,  375 
p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
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1747-1797 

Mathieson,  William  Law.  The  awaken- 
ing of  Scotland;  a  history  from  1747  to 
1797.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1910.    xiv,  303  p.    8°.  CP 

1753 

Harris,  William.  An  historical  and  cri- 
tical account  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
James  the  First,  king  of  Great  Britain. 
After  the  manner  of  Mr.  Bayle.  Drawn 
from  original  writers  and  state-papers. 
London:  J.  Waugh,  1753.  xv  p.,  1  1.,  256 
p.,  2  1.     8°.  CI 

1753-1759 

Smail,  Adam.  The  Scottish  postal  sys- 
tem in  1753  and  1759.  (Scots  magazine. 
Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24,  p.  472- 
476.)  *  DE 

1754 

Burt,  Edward.  Burt's  letters  from  the 
north  of  Scotland,  with  facsimiles  of  the 
original  engravings.  With  an  introduc- 
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of  Donald  the  Hammerer...  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Paterson,  1876.     2  v.     8°.  CP 

In  many  cases  this  author's  statements  are  ex- 
aggerated to  the  verge  of  caricature.  Lengthy  ex- 
tracts from  an  earlier  edition  are  printed  in  the 
Magazine  of  magazines,  v.  8,  p.  93,  137-144,  211- 
217,  Limerick,  1754;  extracts  from  the  original 
edition  of  this  work  are  also  published  in  the 
Gentleman's  niagasine,  v.  24,  p.  366-371,  London, 
1754,  under  the  title  "Some  account  of  Scotland 
and  the  manners  of  the  inhabitants,  from  the  let- 
ters  lately   published." 


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Richards,  Frederick  B.  The  Black 
Watch  at  Ticonderoga.  [An  account  of 
the  42.  Royal  Highlanders.  1756-1759.] 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  [1910?].  98  p.,  2  maps, 
21  pi.,  5  port.     8°.  IF 

Repr.:  New  York  State  Historical  Association. 
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Stanley,     Arthur  Penrhyn.       Inverawe 

and     Ticonderoga.  (Fraser's     magazine. 

London,    1880.     8°.  new   series,  v.   22,   p. 

501-510.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magasine  of  foreign 
literature,  new  series,  v.  32,  p.  740-746,  New  York, 
1880;  and  in  Magazine  of  history,  v.  4,  p.  4-16, 
New  York,   1906. 

1759 

Ploughman,  Old,  pseud.  A  friendly  ad- 
dress to  the  farmers  of  Scotland;  wherein 
are  set  forth  some  heavy  grievances  under 
which  the  farmers  presently  labour;  the 
causes  of  them;  with  some. .  .methods  to 
curb  their  growth..  .    n.p.,  1759.    60  p.    8°. 

CPp.  boxl 

1760 

Answer  to  the  Queries,  addressed  to  the 
serious  consideration  of  the  public,  n.  t.-p. 
n.  p.,  1760.     8  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1098 

■  Carlyle,  Alexander.  The  question  re- 
lating to  a  Scots  militia  considered,  in  a 
letter  to  the  lords  and  gentlemen  who 
have  concerted  the  form  of  a  law  for  that 
establishment.  By  a  freeholder  [i.e.  Alex. 
Carlylc].  Edinburgh:  G.  Hamilton  &  J. 
Balfour,   1760.     2  p.l.,   3-45   p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1098 

Principal,    The,    heads    of    a    speech    in 

P t,   concerning   the    Scots   militia, 

by  a  right  honourable  M-r  from  a  certain 
county  in  N — -h  B  —  n:  being  an  extract 
of  part  of  a  letter  from  a  gentleman  of 
rank  at  London  to  his  friend  in  Edin- 
burgh,    n.p.,   1760.     4  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1098 

Public,  The,  catechis'd;  or,  A  few  cool 
questions  to  the  people,  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [1760.] 
4  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1098 

Reasons  for  extending  the  militia  acts 
to  the  disarmed  counties  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  G.  Hamilton  and  J.  Balfour, 
1760.     1  p.l.,  3-20  p.  8°.  *  C  p.v.  1098 


1762 

Pennant,  Thomas.  A  tour  in  Scotland, 
1762.  London:  B.  White,  1774-76.  3  v. 
4°.  t  CPW 

V.  1  is  4.  ed.  v.  2  has  title:  A  tour  in  Scotland, 
and    voyage    to    the   Hebrides,    1762. 


1765 

Smollet,  Tobias  George.  A  North  Bri- 
ton extraordinary.  Published  at  Edin- 
burgh. [Signed:  A  citizen  of  Edinburgh, 
i.e.  T.  G.  Smollet.]  London:  W.  Nicoll, 
1765.     23   p.      12°.  CK  p.v.  136 

1768 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  James  Robert- 
son's tour  through  some  of  the  western 
islands,  etc.,  of  Scotland  in  1768.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1898.     sq.  8°.     v.  32,  p.  11-19.) 

CPA 

1769 

Boswell,  James.  A  North  Briton  extra- 
ordinary: written  by  a  young  Scotsman, 
now  a  volunteer  in  the  Corsican  service 
[i.  e.  James  Boswell].  Corte  [Corsica], 
1769.    1  p.l.,  85  p.    8°.  CPp.  box  3 

Pennant,  Thomas.  Tour  in  Scotland, 
1769.  3  pi.  (In:  John  Pinkerton,  A  gen- 
eral collection  of... voyages  and  travels 
...     London,  1809.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  1-170.) 

tKBD 

1772 

Camden,  William.  Scotland,  or  North 
Britain.  (In  his:  Britannia...  London, 
1772.    4.  ed.    f°.    v.  2,  p.  243-314.)    ft  CBD 

The  articles   of   union  are   printed   on   p.    223-235. 

Pennant,  Thomas.  Tour  in  Scotland, 
and  voyage  to  the  Hebrides  in  1772.  5  pi. 
(In:  John  Pinkerton,  A  general  collection 
of...  voyages  and  travels...  London, 
1809.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  171-569.)  f  KBD 

Walker,  John.  Dr.  John  Walker's  re- 
port concerning  the  state  of  the  Highlands 
and  islands,  to  the  General  Assembly, 
1772.  (Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1772. 
8°.    V.  34,  p.  289-293.)  *  DE 

1773-1807 

Grant,  Mrs.  Ann,  of  Laggan.  Letters 
from  the  mountains,  being  the  real  cor- 
respondence of  a  lady,  between  the  years 
1773  and  1807.  [By  Mrs.  Grant  of  Lag- 
gan.] London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees.  & 
Orme,  1809.     3  v.     4.  ed.     16°.  CPW 

Letters  from  the  mountains. .  .be- 
tween the  years  1773  and  1803,  of  Mrs. 
Grant  of  Laggan.  Edited,  with  notes  and 
additions,  by  her  son,  J.  P.  Grant.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown,  Green  &  Long- 
mans, 1845.    2  V.    6.  ed.    8°.     Stuart  10350 

1774-1775 

Topham,  Edward.  Letters  from  Edin- 
burgh, written  in  the  years  1774  and  1775; 
containing  some  observations  on  the  di- 
versions, customs,  manners  and  laws  of 
the  Scotch  nation...  Dublin:  W.  Wat- 
son [1780?].     2  V.     12°.  CP 


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\77S 

D.,  C.  A  letter  to  the  real  freeholders 
of  Scotland,  upon  the  bill  for  regulating 
qualifications.  [Signed  C.  D.]  Edinburgh: 
printed  in  the  year  1775.     32  p.     8°. 

CK  p.v.  178 

Johnson,  Samuel.  A  journey  to  the 
Western  Islands  of  Scotland.  Dublin: 
printed  for  J.  Williams,  1775.     268  p.     16°. 

CPW 

Reviewed  in  the  Edinburgh  magazine  and  re- 
view, V.   3,  p.   155-162,   Edinburgh,   1775. 

(In  his:  Works.    London,  1787. 

8°.    V.  10,  p.  313-522.)  NCF 

(In   his:  Works.     New  York, 
V.  8,  p.  190-373.)  NCF 

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his: 


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(In 

London,  1816. 

(In 

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(In      his 

1825.     8°.     V.  9,  p.   1-161.) 

Letter,  A,  to  the  real 
Scotland,  upon  the  bill 
qualifications.  Edinburgh 
Co.,]  Printed,  1775.     71  p. 

Pennant,  Thomas.  [A  tour  in  Scotland. 
By  Thomas  Pennant.  Dublin,  1775?] 
xiii(i),  388  p.    8°.  CPW 

t.-p.   and   19  pi.   missing. 

1778 

Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stewart  Er- 
skine.  Discourse  delivered. .  .at  a  meeting 
for  the  purpose  of  promoting  the  institu- 
tion of  a  society  for  the  investigation  of 
the  history  of  Scotland,  and  its  antiqui- 
ties, November  14,  1778.  [Edinburgh, 
1780.]     31  p.    8°.  CPA  p.  box  1 

The  date  1778  is  corrected  with  a  pen  in  an 
old   hand   to   1780. 

McGill,  John  Dalrymple  Hamilton. 
Reflections  upon  the  military  preparations 
which  are  making  at  present  in  Scotland. 
[By  J.  D.  H.  McGill]  Edinburgh,  1778. 
13  p.    8°.  CKp.v.44 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  David  Loch's 
tour  in  Scotland  in  1778.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.     sq.  8°.    v.  32,  p.  19-28.)  CPA 

Scotch  modesty  displayed,  in  a  series  of 
conversations  that  lately  passed  between 
an  Englishman  and  a  Scotchman.  Ad- 
dressed to  the  worthy  patriots  of  England 
...  London:  J.  Bew,  1778.  2  p.l.,  77  p. 
2.  ed.    8°.  CKp.v.  307,no.l5 

Short,  A,  view  of  the  statutes  at  present 
in  force  in  Scotland  against  popery;  the 
nature   of   the   bill   proposed. .  .for   repeal- 


ing these  statutes;  and  some  remarks 
showing  the  propriety  and  necessity  of 
opposing  such  repeal...  Edinburgh, 
1778.     47  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  465 

1779 

Grant,  David.  The  living  manners  of 
the  times,  and  their  consequences;  to- 
gether with  the  motives  to  reformation. 
A  sermon...  Edinburgh:  W.  Gray,  1779. 
1  p.l.,  30  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  465 

1779-1830 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Alemorials  of  his  time.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.  viii,  470  p., 
1  port.     8°.  CR 

Reviewed  in  The  Djiblin  review,  v.  41,  p.  279- 
306,  London,  1856;  and  in  Tail's  Edinburgh  niaga- 
sine,   V.   23,   p.   434-440,   Edinburgh,   1856. 

American  ed.     New  York:  D. 

Appleton  &  Co.,  1856.     442  p.     8°.         CP 

Edinburgh:    A.    &    C.    Black, 

1872.    xii,  420  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCG 

• New  edition,  with  introduc- 
tion by  his  grandson,  Harry  A.  Cockburn. 
With  portraits  in  colour  by  Sir  Henry  Rae- 
burn  and  other  illustrations.  Edinburgh: 
T.  N.  Foulis,  1910.  XXXV,  445(1)  p.,  7  pi., 
13  port.     8°.  CP 

1780 

Cordiner,  Charles.  Antiquities  &  scen- 
ery of  the  north  of  Scotland,  in  a  series  of 
letters  to  Thomas  Pennant.  London,  1780. 
173,  [11]  p.,  21  pi.    4°.  Stuart  7493 

With  engraved  title-page.  Designed  as  a  sup- 
plement to   Pennant's  Scottish  tour. 

Gough,  Richard.  Scottish  topography. 
(In  his:  British  topography.  London, 
1780.     4°.    V.  2,  p.  553-752*.)  f  CBD 

Tears,  The,  of  Scotland,  n.t.-p.  n.p., 
n.d.     4  p.     12°.  *C  p.v.  1118 

1780-1830 

Meikle,  Henry  W.  Scotland  and  the 
French  Revolution.  Glasgow:  James 
Maclehose  &  Sons,  1912.     xix,  317  p.     8°. 

CP 

The  volume  covers  the  political  history  of  Scot- 
land   from    1780   to    1830. 

1782 

Candid  observations  on  the  proposed 
militia  law,  and  plan  of  arming  the  people 
With  an  appendix,  containing  all  the 
Scotch  acts  relating  to  the  militia  under 
the  articles  weapon-shawing,  host,  militia 
and  levy,  as  abridged  by  Sir  James 
Stewart.  Edinburgh:  The  Booksellers, 
1782.    32  p.    8°.  CK  p.v.  184 

Critical  observations  concerning  the 
Scottish     historians     Hume,     Stuart,     and 


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195 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

Robertson:  including  an  idea  of  the  reign 
of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  as  a  portion  of 
history;  specimens  of  the  histories  of  this 
Princess,  by  Dr.  Stuart  and  Dr.  Robert- 
son; and  a  comparative  view  of  the  merits 
of  these  rival  historians:  with  a  literary 
picture  of  Dr.  Robertson,  in  a  contrasted 
opposition  with  the  celebrated  Mr.  Hume. 
London:  T.   Evans,   1782.     53  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  445 

Reformation  interest.  A  particular  ac- 
count of  the  proceedings  of  the  assembly 
of  the  sixteen  peers  of  Scotland,  with 
about  forty  others  of  the  first  nobility 
and  gentry  of  that  kingdom,  held  in  St. 
Alban's  Tavern...  May  13,  1782.  With 
relation  to  a  militia.  Edinburgh,  1782.  16 
p.     8°.  CPp.v.2 

1783 

Address,  An,  to  the  landed  gentlemen 
of  Scotland,  upon  the  subject  of  nominal 
and  fictitious  qualifications  used  in  the 
elections  of  members  of  Parliament  for 
the  shires  of  Scotland...  London:  re- 
printed..  .for  T.  Cadell,  1783.  1  p.l..  67  p. 
8°.  CPp.v.2 

Boswell,  James.  A  letter  to  the  people 
of.  Scotland,  on  the  present  state  of  the 
nation.     Edinburgh,  1783.     43  p.    8°.  TLN 

1784 

Essay,  An,  on  parliamentary  representa- 
tion, and  the  magistracies  of  our  boroughs 
royal;  shewing. .  .the  necessity  of  a  speedy 
reform.     Edinburgh,  1784.     1  p.l.,  55  p.    8°. 

CPp.  box2 

Jobson,  Jeremiah.  Historical  narrative 
of  the  exploits  of  the  sheriff  of  Mid- 
Lothian.  Humbly  presented  to  the  con- 
sideration of  the  other  sheriffs  of  Scot- 
land, and  to  his  countrymen  at  large.  Lon- 
don:  Printed,  1784.     1  p.l.,  viii,  45  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  976 
Letter,  A,  from  a  member  of  the  gen- 
eral convention  of  delegates  of  the  royal 
boroughs  to  the  citizens  of  the  royal 
boroughs  which  have  not  yet  acceded  to 
the  plan  of  reform.  Paisley:  John  Neil- 
son,  1784.     24  p.     16°.                   CPp.  box  1 

1787 

Delolme,  John  Lewis.  The  British  em- 
pire in  Europe... to  which  is  prefixed, 
an  historical  sketch  of  the. .  .rivalry  be- 
tween..  .England  and  Scotland,  in  for- 
mer times.  Dublin:  Moncrieffe,  Gilbert, 
1787.     1  p.l.,  iv,  152  p.    4°.  CBA 

Historical  accounts  of  the  government 
and  the  grievances  of  the  royal  boroughs 
of  Scotland,  transmitted  by  the  commit- 
tees of  the   different  boroughs  associated 


for  the  purpose  of  reform,  or  extracted 
from  their  correspondence  with  the  com- 
mittee of  delegates.  Edinburgh,  1787.  40 
p.    4°.  CPp.  box  4 

No   title-page. 

Illustration,  An,  of  the  principles  of  the 
bill,  proposed  to  be  submitted  to  the  con- 
sideration of  Parliament,  for  correcting 
the  abuses  and  supplying  the  defects  in 
the  internal  government  of  the  royal  rev- 
enues, and  expenditure  of  the  same,  in 
that  part  of  Great  Britain  called  Scotland. 
By  the  committee  of  delegates.  [Also, 
Appendix  to  the  illustration  of  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  bill,  etc.]  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  1787.    2  p.l.,  54,  31  p.    4°.  CPp.  box  2 

Knox,  John.  A  tour  through  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland,  and  the  Hebride  Isles, 
in  MDCCLXxxvi.  London:  J.  Walter,  1787. 
clxxii,  276,  103(1)  p.,  2  1.     8°.  CPW 

The  172  preliminary  pages  contain  "Dissertations 
on  the  ancient  and  modern  state  of  the  Highlands." 

1788 

Drummond,  William  Abernethy,  bishop 
of  Edinburgh.  A  letter.,  .to  the  lay  mem- 
bers of  his  diocese,  April,  1788.  Edin- 
burgh, 1788.     iv,  5-16  p.     8°.  CPp.  box 

Graham,  Robert.  A  letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  William  Pitt... on  the  reform 
of  the  internal  government  of  the  royal 
boroughs  of  Scotland.  With  an  appendix. 
London:   J.  Murray,   1788.     56  p.     8°. 

CP  p.  box  1 

1789 

Facts  and  observations  concerning 
voters  for  members  of  Parliament  in  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  C.  Elliot,  1789.  45  p. 
8°.  CPp.  box  2 

Gilpin,  William.  Observations,  relative 
chiefly  to  picturesque  beauty,  made  in  the 
year  1776,  on  several  parts  of  Great  Bri- 
tain; particularly  the  High-Lands  of  Scot- 
land. London:  Printed  for  R.  Blamire, 
1789.     2  V.     illus.     8°.  CPW 

London:     T.     Cadell     &     W. 

Davies,  1808.    2  v.    3.  ed.    8°.  KTK 

Knox,  John.  A  view  of  the  British  em- 
pire, more  especially  Scotland;  with  some 
proposals  for  the  improvement  of  that 
country,  the  extension  of  its  fisheries,  and 
the  relief  of  the  people.  London:  J. 
Walter,  1789.    vi,  xl,  670  p.    4.  ed.    8°.  CP 

1789-1791 

Grose,  Francis.  The  antiquities  of  Scot- 
land. London:  S.  Hooper,  1789-91.  2  v. 
pi.    4°.  tCPW 

1790 

Hargrave,  Francis.  On  the  admissibil- 
ity of  the  votes  of  the  claimants  of  the 
earldom  of  Caithness  and  barony  of  Ochil- 


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tree  at  the  election  of  the  sixteen  peers 
for  Scotland  in  July,  1790.  (In  his:  Juri- 
dical arguments  and  collections.  Lon- 
don. 1797.  4°.  V.  1,  p.  511-525.)  XAH 
(Reprinted  in  his:  Juriscon- 
sult exercitations.  London,  1811.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  181-196.)  XAH 

1791-1799 

Sinclair,  Sir  John.  The  statistical  ac- 
count of  Scotland.  Drawn  up  from  the 
communications  of  the  ministers  of 
the  different  parishes.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Creech,  1791-99.     21  v.     8°.  CPW 

V.  21  contains  a  general  index  in  three  parts: 
"The  first  containing  an  enumeration  of  all  the 
subjects  treated  of;  the  second  the  names  of  the 
persons,  and  the  third  the  names  of  the  places,  men- 
tioned  in   the   statistical   volume." 

1793 

Asmodeus,  pseud.  Asmodeus;  or  stric- 
tures on  the  Glasgow  democrats,  in  a  ser- 
ies of  letters,  several  of  which  were  lately 
published  in  the  Glasgow  Courier.  [Signed 
Asmodeus.]  Glasgow:  D.  Niven,  1793.  1 
p.l.,  25  p.    8°.  CPp.box 

Liberty  and  equality  weighed  in  the 
balance,  and  found  wanting;  in  a  series 
of  arguments  and  queries  addressed  to  the 
farmers,  shopkeepers,  mechanics,  and  la- 
bourers of  Scotland.  By  one  who  ear- 
nestlj^  desires  peace  on  earth,  and  good- 
will among  men.  Edinburgh:  J.  Dick- 
son,  1793.     20  p.     12°.  CPp.box  4 

Morse,  Jedidiah.  Scotland.  (In  his: 
The  American  universal  geography.  Bos- 
ton, 1793.    8°.    part  2,  p.  125-149.)    Reserve 

1793-1794 

Political,  The,  martyrs  of  Scotland;  per- 
secuted during  the  years  1793  &  1794. 
[Edinburgh:  Peter  Brown,  183-?]  32  p. 
4°.  *C  p.v.  1093 

No    title-page. 

Political  trials  in  Scotland:  a  parallel  — 
1793  and  1888.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
don, 1888.    8°.    V.  130,  p.  653-658.)        *  DA 

Mainly  a  review  of  the  trial  of  the  leaders  of 
the   "Friends   of   the   People"   in   1794. 

1794 

Palinurus,  pseud.  A  justification  of  the 
conduct  of  government  in  Scotland.  Re- 
spectfully inscribed  to  George  Rose,  M. 
P.  London:  the  author,  1794.  1  p.l.,  xiv, 
15-63  p.     8°.  CPp.boxl 

1795 

Memorial  for  the  burgesses  and  inhabi- 
tants of  the  royal  boroughs  of  Scotland, 
associated    for   the   purpose    of   correcting 


the  abuses,  and  supplying  the  defects  in 
the  internal  government  of  these  burghs. 
[Edinburgh,  c.   1795.]   6  p.    8°.    *  C  p.v.  472 

Small,  Adam.  The  Royal  Glasgow  and 
Dumfries  Volunteers  in  1795.  (Scots  mag- 
azine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
24,  p.  37-43.)  *  DE 

1797 

Answer  to  an  attack,  made  by  John 
Pinkerton. .  .of  Hampstead  in  his  history 
of  Scotland. .  .upon  Mr.  William  Ander- 
son, writer  in  Edinburgh.  Containing  an 
account  of  the  records  of  Scotland... 
Edinburgh:  Manners  &  Miller,  1797.  40 
p.    8°.  CPp.v.2 

Grose,  Francis.  The  antiquities  of  Scot- 
land. London:  Hooper  &  Wigstead,  1797. 
2  v.    f°.  tCPW 

1799 

Faujas  de  Saint-Fond,  Barthelemy. 
Travels  in  England,  Scotland  and  the  Heb- 
rides. Translated  from  the  French.  Lon- 
don, 1799.    2  V.    8°.  CBD 

Scotland  delineated,  or  a  geographical 
description  of  every  shire  in  Scotland,  in- 
cluding the  northern  and  western  isles... 
2.  ed.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1799. 
1  p.l.,  iv,  (1)6-398,  [9]  p.,  9  maps.    8°.  KFT 

1800 

Hill,  Rowland.  Extract  of  a  journal  of 
a  second  tour  from  London  through  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  and  the  north  wes- 
tern parts  of  England...  London:  print- 
ed by  A.   Paris,   1800.     39  p.     8°. 

CPW  p.  box 

Leyden,  John.  Journal  of  a  tour  in  the 
Highlands  and  Western  Islands  of  Scot- 
land in  1800.  By  John  Leyden.  Edited, 
with  a  bibliography,  by  James  Sinton. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1903.    xviii,  318  p.     12°.  CP 

1801 

Viator,  pseud.  Observations  made  in 
an  excursion  into  Scotland,  by  Viator. 
(In:  J.  Anderson,  Recreations  in  agricul- 
ture, natural-historj^  arts,  and  miscella- 
neous literature.  London,  1801-02.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  362-380,  453-475;  v.  6,  p.  101-116,  211- 
224,  262-278,  460-476.)  PQF 

1802 

Brown,  David,  minister  of  Crailing. 
A  tour  in  Scotland  in  1802  by  D.  B.,  Crail- 
ing. (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1902.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  15-25.)  CPA 

1803 

Cririe,  James.  Scottish  scenery:  or. 
Sketches  in  verse,  descriptive  of  scenes 
chiefly    in     the     Highlands     of    Scotland. 


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With  notes  and  illustrations;  and  with  en- 
gravings by  W.  B5^rne  from  views  painted 
by  G.  Walker.  London:  T.  Cadell.  jun., 
&  W.  Davies,  1803.  xxxiv  p.,  1  1.,  412  p., 
20  pi.    4°.  t  NCM 

Wordsworth,  Dorothy.  Recollections 
of  a  tour  made  in  Scotland  A.D.  1803. 
Edited  by  J.  C.  Shairp.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1874.  xliv,  316 
p..  1  1.     Post  8°.  CPW 

Second    edition.      Edinburgh: 

Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1874.  1,  316  p., 
1  1.     Post  8°.  CPW 

Text  and  letterpress  same,  with  addition  of  a 
second    preface. 

New   York:    G.    P.     Putnam's 

Sons,  1874.     xlviii,  316  p.,  1  1.     2.  ed.     12°. 

CPW 

1804 

Thornton,  Thomas.  A  sporting  tour 
through  the  northern  parts  of  England 
and  great  part  of  Scotland...  London: 
Vernor  and  Hood,  1804.  13  p.l.,  312  p..  2 
1.,   16  pi.     4°.  fCBD 

1806 

Reflections  on  the  administration  of 
civil  justice  in  Scotland,  and  on  the  resolu- 
tions of  the  committee  of  the  House  of 
Lords  relative  to  that  subject.  Edin- 
burgh:  W.   Blackwood,   1806.     115  p.     8°. 

CP  p.  box  4 

1811 

View  of  the  political  state  of  Scotland, 
at  Michaelmas  1811:  comprehending  the 
rolls  of  the  freeholders,  an  abstract  of  the 
setts  or  constitutions  of  the  royal  burghs, 
and  a  state  of  the  votes  at  the  last  elec- 
tions throughout  Scotland;  to  which  is 
prefixed,  an  Account  of  the  forms  of  pro- 
cedure at  elections  to  parliament  from  the 
counties  and  burghs  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: P.  Hill,  1812.  1  p.l.,  v-clxxxix  p., 
1  1.,  324  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1059 

1812 

Cooke,  George  Alexander.  A  general 
description  of  Scotland...  London:  C. 
Cooke,  n.  d.  143  p.,  1  map.  24°.  (Cooke's 
Topography   of   Great   Britain.    [V.    17.]) 

CBD 

A  topographical  description  of  the 

middle  division  of  Scotland...  London: 
C.  Cooke  il8—?].  288  p.  24°.  (Cooke's 
Topography    of    Great    Britain.      [V.    19.]) 

KTG 

A  topographical  description  of  the 

southern  division  of  Scotland...  West 
Lothian,     Mid     Lothian...       London:     C. 


Cooke,  n.  d.  288  p.  24°.  (Cooke's  Topog- 
raphy of  Great  Britain.     [V.  18.])         KTG 

1814 

Traveller's,  The,  guide  through  Scot- 
land and  its  islands.  Illustrated  by  maps, 
views  of  remarkable  buildings,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Thomson  and  Company,  1814. 
2  V.     6.  ed.     12°.  KFT 

1818 

Burgh  reform  [in  Scotland).  (Edin- 
burgh review.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v. 
30,  p.  503-524.)  *  DA 

Some  remarks  on  the  progress  and  pres- 
ent state  of  Scotland,  its  habits  and  im- 
provements. (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  199-208.)  *  DE 

1819 

Account,  An,  of  the  principal  pleasure 
tours  in  Scotland;  and  the  great  lines  of 
road  in  that  country...  Edinburgh:  Mi- 
chael Anderson,  1819.  2  p.l.,  102  p.,  1  1., 
148  p.,  2  maps.     12°.  CPW 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson.  Peter's  letters 
to  his  kinsfolk.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood, 1819.     3  V.  port.     2.  ed.     8°.        CP 

Edinburgh:   Wm.   Blackwood, 

1819.     3  V.    port.    3.  ed.    8°.  CP 

1.  American  from  the  2.  Edinburgh 

edition.  New  York:  A.  T.  Goodrich  & 
Co.,  1820.     vii,  575  p.     8°.  CP 

Macculloch,  John.  A  description  of  the 
Western  Islands  of  Scotland,  including 
the  Isle  of  Man...  With  remarks  on  their 
agriculture,  scenery,  and  antiquities... 
London:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1819.  3  v. 
8°.  CPW  and  t  CPW 

V.   3   is  an  atlas. 

Playfair,  James.  A  geographical  and 
statistical  description  of  Scotland.  Con- 
taining a  general  survey  of  that  kingdom 
...  A  description  of  every  county... 
and  a  statistical  account  of  every  parish 
...  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co..  1819. 
2  v.    xii,  527  p.,  1  map;  427  p.    8°.    CPW 

Y.,  I.  de.  Remarks  on  Scottish  scenery 
and  manners  in  1819.  (Christian  observer. 
London,  1820-21.  8°.  v.  18,  p.  639-646, 
714-717,  779-784;  v.   19,  p.  21-27,  89-97.) 

*DA 

1820 

Journey,  A,  to  Scotland,  by  a  German 
traveller.  (New  monthly  magazine  and 
universal  register.  London,  1820.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  659-666.)  *  DE 

MacDonogh,  Felix.  The  hermit  in  the 
country;  or,  Sketches  of  English  manners. 
By  the  author  of  "The  hermit  in  London." 


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New  York:  L.  &  F.  Lockwood,  1820.    2  v. 
12°.  NCZ 

V.  1,  p.  215-223:   Scotland;  p.  275-292:  Edinburgh. 

V.  2,  p.  97-105:  Hogmanay,  or,  New- Year's  morn 
in  Edinburgh;  p.  145-153:  Society  in  Edinburgh; 
p.  155-164:  Lady  Grizelda  M'Tab's  ball;  p.  185-192: 
The  Scot's  fire  side;  p.  219-226:  Twal  o'clock,  or, 
the  rights  of  friendship  on  New- Year's  morning; 
p.    273-282:    The    Highland    outlaw. 

Meissner.  A  pedestrian  tour  through 
the  Highlands.  (New  monthly  magazine 
and  universal  register.  London,  1820.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  57-63.)  *  DE 

1821 

Account,  An,  of  the  principal  pleasure 
tours  in  Scotland:  with  a  copious  itinerary 
of  the  great  lines  of  road,  and  the  several 
cross  roads  in  the  country.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Thomson  &  Co.,  1821.  iv,  168,  174  p., 
1  map,  4  pi.     2.  ed.     12°.  KFT 

Mundell,  Alexander.  Considerations 
upon  the  situation  of  the  elective  franchise 
as  it  represents  counties  in  Scotland; 
stated  in  a  letter  addressed  to  the  land- 
owners of  that  part  of  the  United  King- 
dom. [By  Alexander  Mundell.]  London: 
J.  Murray,  1821.     2  p.l.,  28  p.    8°. 

CPp.v.  2,  no.ll 

Necker  de  Saussure,  Louis  Albert.  Trav- 
els in  Scotland;  descriptive  of  the  state 
of  manners,  literature,  and  science.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  London:  printed 
for  Sir  Richard  Phillips  and  Co.,  1821. 
viii,  112  p.    8°.  KBD 

1822 

Scotland  sixty  years  ago:  a  series  of..  . 
copperplate  etchings  of  the  chief  towns  in 
Scotland  and  their  surroundings.  Pais- 
ley: A.  Gardner,  1882.     2  1.,  32  pi.     f°. 

Stuart  518 

1824 

Bigelow,  A.  Leaves  from  a  journal;  or. 
Sketches  of  rambles  in  North  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd,  1824. 
308  p.     12°.  CBD 

1825 

Browne,  James.  A  critical  examination 
of  Dr.  Macculloch's  work  on  the  High- 
lands and  Western  Isles  of  Scotland.  iBy 
James  Browne.]  Edinburgh:  Daniel 
Lizars,   1825.     1   p.l.,  302  p.     8°.  CP 

Fletcher,  Archibald.  An  examination 
of  the  grounds  on  which  the  royal  burghs, 
at  their. .  .meeting,  claimed. .  .the  right  of 
...amending  the  setts,  or  constitutions  of 
the  individual  burghs...  Edinburgh:  A. 
Black,  1825.     53  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.  1310 

Sinclair,  Sir  John.  Analysis  of  the  Sta- 
tistical    account     of     Scotland;     with     a 


general  view  of  the  history  of  that  coun- 
try, and  discussions  on  some  important 
branches  of  political  economy.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1825.    2  v.    8°. 

V.    2    has    imprint:    London:    John    Murray,    1826. 

1825-1827 

Carter,  Nathaniel  Hazeltine.  Letters 
from  Europe,  comprising  the  journal  of  a 
tour.,  .in  the  years  1825,  '26,  and  '27.  New 
York:  G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  1829.  2  v. 
2.  ed.    12°.  BTYA 

Scotland  described  in  v.  1,  p.  237-351. 

1826 

Croker,  John  Wilson.  Two  letters  on 
Scottish  affairs,  from  Edward  Bradwar- 
dine  Waverly,  Esq.  [pseud.  of  J.  W. 
Croker]  to  Malachi  Malagrowther,  Esq. 
[pseud,  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.]  London:  J. 
Murray,  1826.     1  p.l.,  62  p.,  1  1.    8°.        TIF 

London:   J.   Murray,    1826.      1 

p.l.,  62  p.,  1  1.    2.  ed.    8°.  TB  p.v.  22 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Provincial  antiqui- 
ties and  picturesque  scenery  of  Scotland 
with  descriptive  illustrations.  London: 
J.  &  A.  Arch,  1826.    2  v.    pi.    4°.      f  CPW 

London:    Rodwell    &    Martin 

[1826?].    1  p.l..  Hi,  146  p.,  38  pi.    4°.      f  CP 

1827 

Chambers,  Robert.  The  picture  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  Tait,  1827.  2  v. 
12°.  CPW 

1828 

Simpson,  James.  Letters  to  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  bart.,  on  the  moral  and  political 
character  and  effects  of  the  visit  to  Scot- 
land in  August,  1822,  of  His  Majesty,  King 
George  iv.  [By  James  Simpson.]  Edin- 
burgh: Waugh  and  Innes,  1828.  1  p.l.,  iv, 
170  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1159 

1829 

Botfield,  Beriah.  Journal  of  a  tour 
through  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  dur- 
ing the  summer  of  1829.  [By  B.  Botfield.] 
Norton  Hall:  [privately  printed.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  J.  Johnstone,]  1830.  2 
p.l.,  xvi,  376  p.    12°.  CPW 

1830 

Jones  &  Co.  Jones'  views  of  the  seats, 
mansions,  castles,  &c.,  of  noblemen  and 
gentlemen  in  England,  Wales,  Scotland 
and  Ireland. .  .accompanied  with  histori- 
cal descriptions  of  the  mansions. .  .and 
genealogical  sketches  of  the  families  and 
their  possessors;  forming  part  of  the  gen- 
eral 'Series  of  Jones'  Great  Britain  illus- 
trated... [V.  4.]  [London:]  Jones  &  Co. 
[1830?]  1  p.l.,  [84  p.,]  1  1.,  40  pi.    4°.    f  CBD 

Lizars,  William  Home.  Lizars'  views 
of  the  principal  cities  and  towns  in  Scot- 


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land;  with  illustrative  letter-press,  histori- 
cal and  descriptive,  by  John  Willox. 
Edinburgh:  W.  H.  Lizars  [1830?].  2  p.l., 
42  p.,  18  pi.    obi.  16°.  Stuart  7538 

With    an    additional    engraved    title-page. 

Scotus,  pseud.  Address  to  the  bur- 
gesses of  Scotland,  on  the  necessity  of 
immediate  burgh  emancipation.  Glas- 
gow:  Thomas   Murray,    1830.     83  p.     8°. 

CP  p.  box  1 

1831 

Dobie,  James.  Letter  to  William  Blair, 
of  Blair,  Esq... on  the  Reform  Bill  for 
Scotland...  Glasgow:  Atkinson  &  Co., 
1831.    40  p.    8^  CKp.v.217 

Presentation   copy. 

Leighton,  John  M.  Scenes  in  Scotland, 
with  historical  illustrations,  and  biographi- 
cal anecdotes.  Glasgow:  Richard  Griffin 
&  Co.,  1831.    xii,  168  p.,  16  pi.    12°.      CPW 

Select  views  of  the  lakes  of  Scot- 
land; from  original  paintings  by  John 
Fleming,  engraved  by  Joseph  Swan. 
With  historical  and  descriptive  illustra- 
tions by  J.  M.  Leighton.  Glasgow:  J. 
Swan  tl83-?].  20  1..  9  pi.  4°.  (Loch 
Lomond   and    Loch    Katrine    series.) 

Stuart  7539 

Lumsden  &  Son's  guide  to  the  roman- 
tic scenery  of  Loch-Lomond,  Loch- 
Ketturin,  the  Trosachs,  &c...  new  & 
rev.  ed.  Glasgow:  J.  Lumsden  &  Son, 
1831.     52  p.,    1    map.      12°.         CRB  p.  box 

Parliamentary  representation  of  Scot- 
land. (Westminster  review.  London, 
1831.     8°.     V.  14,  p.  137-146.)  *  DA 

Scottish,  The,  tourist,  and  itinerary;  or, 
A  guide  to  the  scenery  and  antiquities  of 
Scotland  and  the  western  islands,  with  a 
description  of  the  principal  steam-boat 
tours.  Edinburgh:  Stirling  &  Kenney, 
1831.    xvi,  432  p.,  7  maps,  1  pi.    4.  ed.    16°. 

KPT 

Teignmouth  (2.  baron),  Charles  John 
Shore.  Sketches  of  the  coasts  and  islands 
of  Scotland  and  the  Isle  of  Man...  Lon- 
don: J.  W.  Parker,  1831.    2  v.    8°.      CPW 

Reviewed  in  Eraser's  magazine,  v.  17,  p.  31-38, 
London,   1838. 

Wilson,  John.  The  political  state  of 
Scotland. .  .concerning  the  population  and 
representatives  of  counties  and  burghs... 
London:  Longman  &  Co.,  1831.  2  p.l.,  48 
p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  469 

1831-1854 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Journal.  Being  a  continuation  of 
the  Memorials  of  his  time,  1831-1854. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1874. 
2  V.    8°.  CP 


1832 

Dennistoun,  James.  Letter  to  the  Lord 
Advocate  [i.  e.  Francis  Jeffrey]  on  the 
Scotish  Reform  Bill.  [Signed,  A  conser- 
vative, i.  e.  J.  Dennistoun.]  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood,  1832.     1  p.l.,  5-31  p.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  1107 

To  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey... on  the 
inadequacy  of  the  proposed  number  of  rep- 
resentatives allotted  to  Scotland.  By  a 
reforming  Scottish  freeholder.  Edin- 
burgh:  W.   Tait,    1832.     3-28  p.     8°. 

CPp.box4 

1833 

Cobbett,  William.  Cobbett's  tour  in 
Scotland,  and  in  the  four  northern  coun- 
ties of  England:  in  the  autumn  of  the  year 

1832.  London:  [printed  bv  Mills,  Jowett, 
&  Mills,]  1833.    ix,  (1)12-264  p.    16°.  CPW 

Scottish   tour   in   p.    82-229. 

Mackenzie,  Peter.  Reply  to  the  letter 
of  Kirkman  Finlay,  Esq.,  on  the  spy  sys- 
tem. Glasgow:  Muir,  Gowans,  &  Co.,  1833. 
16  p.     8°.  CPp.box3 

Report,  A,  of  the  debates  in  the  House 
of  Lords,  on  the  Scotch  Burgh  Reform 
Bill,  on  the  13th  and  16th  days  of  August, 

1833.  Edinburgh:    A.    &    C.    Black,    1833. 
iv,  72  p.     12°.  *  C  p.v.  1050 

Tour  of  the  wandering  piper,  through 
part  of  Scotland  and  Ireland,  written  by 
himself  in  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to 
G.  M.  F.,  Esq.,  county  of  Carlow,  Ireland. 
Portland:  H.  J.  Little,  1833.     iv,  48  p.     8°. 

CBDp.box 

1834 

Scottish,  The,  elections.  (Tait's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1834.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  1,  p.  294-297.)  *  DA 

Swan,  Joseph.  The  lakes  of  Scotland. 
[Engravings  by  J.  Swan  of  paintings  by 
John  Fleming,  with  historical  and  descrip- 
tive illustrations.]  [Glasgow:  Joseph 
Swan,   1834?]     3  p.l.,   104  p.,  25  pi.     f°. 

Stuart  349 

Large   paper   copy.      Query,    incomplete? 

1834-1835 

R.,  P.  S.  Q.  Sketches  of  the  Highlands 
and  islands  of  Scotland.  (Saturday  mag- 
azine. London,  1834-35.  4°.  v.  4,  p. 
250-256;  v.  5,  p.  82-88,  250-256;  v.  6,  p.  88- 
96,  162-168,  250-256;  v.  7,  p.  82-88,  170-176, 
250-256.)  *  DE 

1835 

Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  din- 
ners in  the  Waterloo  rooms  and  the  Hope- 
toun  rooms,  Edinburgh,  to  celebrate  the 
anniversary  of  passing  the  Scots  Reform 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

Act,     July    17,     1835.       Edinburgh:     Mac- 
donald,  printer,  1835.     1  p.l.,  50  p.     8°. 

CP  p.  box  1 

Ritchie,  Leitch.  Scott  and  Scotland. 
With. .  .engravings  from  original  draw- 
ings by  George  Cattermole.  London: 
Longman,  Rees  [etc.],  1835.  iv  p.,  2  1.,  256 
p.,  21  pi.  8°.  (Heath's  Picturesque  an- 
nual for  1835.)  CPW 

T.  Passages  from  a  journal  of  a  recent 
tour  in  Scotland.  (Knickerbocker  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1835.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  183- 
186.)  *  DA 

Tait,  William.  Exposure  of  the  spy  sys- 
tem of  1816-17,  in  the  course  of  the  trial, 
Richmond  the  spy  versus  Tait's  magazine 
[and  Exposure  of  the  spy  system  of  1819- 
20,  which  led  to  the  battle  of  Bonnymuir 
..  .from  Tait's  magazine...].  [Edinburgh: 
W.  Tait,  1835.]    48  p.    sm.    4°.  *  C  p.v.  1093 

No   title-page. 

1836 

Leigh,  Samuel.  Leigh's  new  pocket 
road-book  of  Scotland,  containing  an  ac- 
count of  all  the  direct  and  cross  roads; 
together  with  a  description  of  every  re- 
markable place...  London:  Leigh  and 
Son,  1836.  xxviii,  494  p.,  1  map,  1  plan. 
24°.  KFT 

London:  Leigh  and  Son,  1840. 

xxxvi,  496  p.,  2  maps.    3.  ed.    24°.      CPW 

Scottish,  The,  tourist,  and  itinerary;  or, 
A  guide  to  the  scenery  and  antiquities  of 
Scotland  and  the  Western  Islands... 
Edinburgh:  Stirling,  Kenney,  &  Co.,  1836. 
xxii,  418  p.,  8  maps,  10  pi.    6.  ed.    12°.  KFT 

Wright,  George  Newnham.  Landscape 
historical  illustrations  of  Scotland,  and 
the  Waverley  novels:  from  drawings  by 
J.  M.  W.  Turner  [and  others].  Comic  il- 
lustrations by  G.  Cruikshank.  Descrip- 
tions by  the  Rev.  G.  N.  Wright...  Lon- 
don:  Fisher,  Son  &  Co.  [1836?]    2  v.    4°. 

fNCW 

1837 

Edinburgh.  —  Town  Council.  Report  by 
the  Lord  Provosts'  and  Law  Committees 
of  the  Town  Council  of  Edinburgh,  on  the 
"Bill  to  provide  for  the  better  regulation 
of  municipal  corporations  in  Scotland" 
...  Edinburgh:  H.  &  J.  Pillans,  1837.  12 
p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  458 

Remarks  on  the  first  report  of  the  select 
committee  on  fictitious  votes  in  Scotland: 
with  extracts  from  the  evidence.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1837.    44  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  457 


1838 

Beattie,  William.  Caledonia  illustrated 
in  a  series  of  views  taken  expressly  for 
the  work,  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  T.  AUom, 
and  others.  The  descriptive  text  by  W. 
Beattie.  London:  George  Virtue  [1838?]. 
2  V.    pi.    4°.  t  CPW 

Scotland  illustrated  in  a  series  of 

views  taken  expressly  for  this  work  by 
T.  Alloni,  W.  H.  Bartlett,  and  H.  M'Cul- 
loch.  London:  G.  Virtue,  1838.  2  v. 
maps,  pi.,  port.    4°.  f  CPW  and  Stuart  7505 

Each    volume    has    additional    engraved    title-page. 

1839 

Leighton,  J.  M.  The  lakes  of  Scotland: 
a  series  of  views,  from  paintings. .  .by  J. 
Fleming;  with  historical  and  descriptive 
illustrations,  by  J.  M.  Leighton;  and... the 
Highland  scenery  of  Scotland  by  John 
Wilson.      Glasgow:    A.    Fullarton    &    Co., 

1839.  X  p.,  1  1.,  i-lii  p.,  1  1.,  223  p.,  55  pi.    4°. 

fCPW 

Wilson,  John.  Remarks  on  the  scenery 
of  the  Highlands.  (In:  J.  M.  Leighton, 
The  lakes  of  Scotland...  Glasgow,  1839. 
4°.     p.  i-lii.)  tCPW 

1839-1844 

Bartlett,  William  Henry.  Ports,  har- 
bours, watering-places,  and  coast  scenery 
of  Great  Britain;  illustrated  by  views  taken 
on  the  spot,  by  Bartlett;  with  descriptions 
by  William  Beattie.  London  [1839-i44.  2 
V.     pi.     4°.  fCBD 

1840 

Crichton,  David  Maitland  Makgill.  The 
politics  of  John  Balfour  analyzed,  and  the 
conduct  of  his  chief  supporters  discussed 
An  address  delivered  in  Guild  Hall, 
Cupar,  22d  Sept.  inst.  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [C. 
1840.]     8  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  427 

Howitt,  William.  Visits  to  remarkable 
places:  old  halls,  battle  fields,  and  scenes 
illustrative  of  striking  passages  in  Eng- 
lish history  and  poetry.  London:  Long- 
man,   Orme,   Brown,    Green,   &   Longman, 

1840.  2  V.    2.  ed.    8°.    CBF  and  Stuart  7404 

V.  1  contains:  Field  of  Culloden;  Staffa  &  lona; 
Sacrament  Sunday  at  Kilmorac[k];  v.  2:  A  stroll 
along  the   Borders. 

Jamieson,  John.  Select  views  of  the 
royal  palaces  of  Scotland  from  drawings 
by  William  Brown.  With  illustrative  de- 
scriptions of  their  local  situation,  present 
appearance,  and  antiquities.  Glasgow:  A. 
Fullarton  &  Co.,  1840.  2  p.l.,  179(1)  p.,  23 
pi.     2.  ed.     4°.  Stuart  7533 

Leigh,  Samuel.  Leigh's  new  pocket 
road-book  of  Scotland:  containing  an 
account  of  all  the  direct  and  cross  roads;  to- 
gether with  a  description  of  every  remark- 
able place... to  which  are  added  pleasure 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

tours  to  the  most  picturesque  parts  of  the 
country...  London:  Leigh  &  Son,  1840. 
xxxvi,  496  p.,  1  map,  1  plan.     3.  ed.     24°. 

CPW 

1842 

Topographical,  The,  statistical,  and  his- 
torical gazetteer  of  Scotland.  Glasgow: 
A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1842.    2  v.    4°.  f  CPW 

Wilson,  James.  A  voyage  round  the 
coast  of  Scotland  and  the  Isles.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1842.  2v.  pi.  illus. 
8°.  CPW 

1843 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Memorial  of 
the  royal  progress  in  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1843.  1  p.l.,  xiv, 
495,  XXXV  p.,  1  map,  1  plan,  12  pi.     4°. 

Stuart  7532 

1844 

Kohl,  Johann  Georg.  Scotland.  Glas- 
gow, the  Clyde,  Edinburgh;  the  Forth, 
Stirling;  Drummond  Castle,  Perth,  and 
Taymouth  Castle;  the  Lakes.  Philadel- 
phia: Carey  &  Hart,  1844.    62  p.    8°.  GLX 

Scotland  interested  in  the  question  of 
federal  or  local  parliaments.  By  A  Scotch- 
man. Glasgow:  J.  Macleod,  1844.  15  p. 
8°.  TDIp.v.2 

1845 

Arlincourt,  Victor  d',  viscount.  The 
three  kingdoms:  England,  Scotland,  Ire- 
land. Translated  from  the  French. 
(Smith's  weekly  volume:  a  select  circulat- 
ing library...  Philadelphia,  1845.  f°.  v. 
1,  p.  3-46.)  t  *  DD 

Reprinted  from  the  London  edition  of  1844. 
Chapters   8-15   inclusive  deal   with   Scotland. 

Guide  to  the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 
Railway,  including  guides  to  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow.  Illustrated  with  maps. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Thomson  &  Co.,  1845.  36 
p.,   1   map.     24°.  CPW  p.  box  1 

Society  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Sons  and 
Daughters  of  the  Clergy.  The  new  sta- 
tistical account  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1845.  15  v.  maps. 
8°.  CPW 

V.  1.  List  of  parishes;  Edinburgh,  v.  2.  Lin- 
lithgow, Haddington,  Berwick.  v.  3.  Roxburgh, 
Peebles,  Selkirk.  v.  4.  Dumfries,  Kirkcudbright, 
Wigtown.  V.  5.  Ayr,  Bute.  v.  6.  Lanark,  v.  7. 
Renfrew,  Argyll,  v.  8.  Dumbarton,  Stirling,  Clack- 
mannan. V.  9.  Fife,  Kinross,  v.  10.  Perth,  v.  11. 
Forfar,  Kincardine.  v.  12.  Aberdeen.  v.  13. 
Banff,  Elgin,  Nairn.  v.  14.  Inverness,  Ross, 
Cromarty,  v.  15.  Sutherland,  Caithness,  Orkney, 
Shetland;   General  index. 

Swarback,  S.  D.  Sketches  in  Scotland. 
Drawn  from  nature  and  on  stone.  Lon- 
don: the  author,   1845.     2  p.l.,  25   pi.     f°. 

Stuart  298 


1846 

Chambers,  Robert,  joint  author.  See 
Wilson,  John,  and  Robert  Chambers. 

Lewis,  Samuel.  A  topographical  dic- 
tionary of  Scotland,  comprising  the  sev- 
eral counties,  islands,  cities,  burgh  and 
market  towns,  parishes  and  principal  vil- 
lages, with  historical  and  statistical  de- 
scriptions: embellished  with  engravings 
of  the  seals  and  arms  of  the  different 
burghs  and  universities.  London:  S. 
Lewis  &  Co.,  1846.    2  v.    f°.  ft  CPW 

v.   1 :     Abbey  to  Jura. 

V.  2 :     Keanlochbervie  to  Zetland. 

Trench,  Francis.  Scotland,  its  faith  and 
its  features;  or,  A  visit  to  Blair  Athol. 
London:  R.  Bentley,  1846.     2  v.    8°.  CPW 

Wilson,  John,  and  Robert  Chambers. 
The  land  of  Burns,  a  series  of  landscapes 
and  portraits...  The  landscapes. .  .by  D. 
O.  Hill...  Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1846. 
2  V.  in  1.    pi.,  port.     4°.  Stuart  10440 

1847 

Account  of  the  Highlands.  32  p.  12°. 
(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1847.     V.   16,  no.   141.)  *C 

1848 

Abbott,  Jacob.  A  summer  in  Scotland. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1848.  2  p.l., 
(i)x-xi(i)  p.,  1  1.,  (1)14-331  p.,  1  pi.  illus. 
12°.  CPW 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1848.  xii,  488, 
i-iv,  5-32  p.,  8  maps,  2  plans,  25  pi.  6.  ed. 
16°.  KFT 

Nattes,  John  Claude.  The  beauties  of 
Scotland,  illustrated  in  a  series  of  views 
drawn  by  J.  C.  Nattes,  and  engraved  by 
J.  Fittler...  n.  p.  [1848.]  1  p.l.,  12  pi.,  1 
port.      obi.    f°.  Stuart  1705 

Student,  A.     Emerson   and   his  visit  to 

Scotland.        (Douglas     Jerrold's  Shilling 

magazine.  London,    1848.      12°.  v.   7,   p. 

322-331.)  *  DE 

1848-1861 

Victoria,  queen  of  Great  Britain.  Leaves 
from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  High- 
lands, from  1848  to  1861.  To  which  are 
prefixed  and  added  extracts  from  the  same 
journal  giving  an  account  of  earlier  visits 
to  Scotland...  Edited  by  Arthur  Helps. 
London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1868.  xv  p., 
2  1.,  315  p.,  2  pi.    8°.  Stuart  7540 

London:  Smith,  Elder,  &  Co., 

1868.    xvii  p.,  1  1.,  198  p.,  10  pi.     f°.    f  CL 

New  York:  Harper  &  Broth- 
ers, 1868.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)18-287  p.,  2  pi. 
12°.  CL 


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1850 

Scotland  illustrated  in  a  series  of  eighty- 
views  from  drawings  by  John  C.  Brown, 
William  Brown,  Andrew  Donaldson... 
and  other. .  .Scottish  artists.  With  de- 
scriptions; and  an  essay  on  the  scenery 
of  the  Highlands  by  Prof.  [John]  Wilson. 
London:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1850.  v.  i-lii 
p.,  1  1.,  3-158  p.,  80  pi.     4°.  t  CPW 

Edinburgh:    A.    Fullarton    &    Co., 

1853.    V,  Hi  p.,  1  1.,  3-158  p.,  80  pi.    4°. 

Stuart  7534 

1851 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1851.  xvi,  453 
p.,  18  maps,  2  plans,  17  pi.     9.  ed.     12°. 

Stuart  8754 

Knox,  John.  Crumbs  from  the  Land 
of  Cakes.  Boston:  Gould  &  Lincoln,  1851. 
viii,  (1)10-192  p.,  1  pi.    16°.  CPW 

p.   13-16  supplied  in  ms. 

1852 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1852.  xv(i), 
543  p.,  17  maps,  2  plans,  17  pi.    10.  ed.    16°. 

KFT 

Menzies,  John.  Menzies'  tourist's  pock- 
et guide  for  Scotland,  with  five  maps  and 
plans  and  eighteen  engravings.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Menzies,  1852.  xi,  555  p. 
maps,   pi.      16°.  KFT 

Tappan,  Henry  P.    A  step  from  the  new 

world  to  the  old,  and  back  again..  .     New 

York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1852.    2  v.     12°. 

BTYA  and  Stuart  7178 

Scotland  in  v.   1,  p.   182-263. 

1853 

Bell,  James.  Scotland.  1  map,  1  pi.  (In 
his:  A  system  of  geography.  London:  A. 
Fullarton  &  Co.,  1853.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  169- 
249.)  Stuart  8489 

Littell,  Charles  Willing.  Scotland... 
Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  printers,  1853. 
34  p.     12°.  NBHp.v.32 

Verse. 

National  Association  for  the  Vindica- 
tion of  Scottish  Rights.  Address  to  the 
people  of  Scotland,  and  statement  of  griev- 
ances. Edinburgh:  Johnstone  &  Hunter, 
1853.    Z7  p.    8°.  CPp.boxS 

To    which    is    appended    the 

Treaty  of  Union  [from  the  edition  of  1731]. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Hogg,  1853.  41  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  CKp.v.  168 

Scotland  illustrated  in... views  from 
original    drawings. .  .with    letterpress    de- 


scriptions; and  an  essay  on  the  scenery 
of  the  Highlands  by  Prof.  [John]  Wilson. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1853.  v  p., 
1   1.,   3-158  p.,  8  pi.     4°.  Stuart  7534 

1854 

Christie,  Robert.  Injustice  to  Scotland 
exposed;  in  a  letter  to  the  Scottish  repre- 
sentatives in  the  Commons'  House  of 
Parliament.  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1854.     19  p.    8°.  CPp.boxl 

Fullarton,  A.,  &  Co.  The  topographi- 
cal, statistical,  and  historical  gazetteer  of 
Scotland;  with  a  complete  county-atlas 
from  recent  surveys. .  .and  the  census  of 
1851.  Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co., 
1854.     2  V.  4°.  Stuart  7503 

Lawson,  John  Parker.  Scotland  de- 
lineated in  a  series  of  views  by ...  [various 
artistS].  Drawn  in  lithography  by  J.  D. 
Harding,  Carrick,  Gauci,  Needham,  &c. 
With ..  .letterpress  by  J.  P.  Lawson.  Lon- 
don: E.  Gambart  &  Co.,  1854.     2  v.     f°. 

Stuart  528 

Scottish  rights  and  grievances.  Reasons 
for  declining  to  join  the  National  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Vindication  of  Scottish 
Rights.  By  a  Scotchman.  [In  a  letter  to 
the  lord  provost  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh.] 
Edinburgh:  T.  Grant,  1854.     23  p.     8°. 

CK  p.v.  168 

1855 

Lawson,  John  Parker.  Scotland  deline- 
ated. A  series  of  views... from  drawings 
...[by  various  artistsj.  Accompanied  by 
copious  letterpress...  London:  Day  & 
Son  [C.  1855].     2  p.l.,  285  p.,  7Z  pi.     f°. 

Stuart  1118 

True,  The,  history  of  Alexander,  John, 
and  Patrick,  and  of  the  great  mercantile 
&  manufacturing  concern  carried  on  by 
them  under  the  firm  of  "John,  Alexander, 
&  Co. "...by  the  professor  of  ancient  his- 
tory in  the  College  of  Saint  Mungo... 
Glasgow:  James  R.  M'Nair,  1855.  43  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  361  and  *  C  p.v.  625 

1856 

Scottish,  The,  Rights  Association  and 
the  franchise.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1856.  4°.  v.  23,  p.  65- 
69.)  *  DA 

Sigourney,  Lydia  Huntley.  Pleasant 
memories  of  pleasant  lands.  Boston:  J. 
Munroe  &  Co.,  1856.     3.  ed.     12°. 

Stuart  7406 

p.    73-139    relate    to    Scotland. 

1857 

Begg,  James.  Scotland's  demand  for 
electorial  justice:  or.  The  forty  shilling 
freehold  question  explained;  with  an- 
swers to  objections.  Edinburgh:  James 
Nichol,   1857.     36  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1511 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 

Young,  Andrew.  The  angler  and  tour- 
ist's guide  to  the  rivers,  lakes,  and  re- 
markable places  in  the  northern  counties 
of  Scotland. .  .  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1857.     2  p.l.,  iv,   117  p.     24°.  MYI 

1858 

Scotland  and  her  calumniators:  her 
past,  her  present,  and  her  future.  Remarks 
suggested  by  the  strictures  of  the  London 
press.  Glasgow:  Brown  &  Miller,  1858. 
iv,   76  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.418 

1859 

£nault,  Louis.  Angleterre,  fecosse, 
Irlande.  Voyage  pittoresque.  Paris:  Mo- 
rizot,  1859.     532  p.,  20  pi.    4°.    Stuart  7515 

Scotland   is   described   in   p.   81-406. 

Measom,  George.  Official  illustrated 
guide  to  the  Lancaster  and  Carlisle,  Edin- 
burgh and  Glasgow,  and  Caledonian  rail- 
ways... London:  W.  H.  Smith  &  Son 
[1859].     384  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.     12°.  KFT 

Scotland.  (Great  republic,  v.  1,  p.  576- 
584,  9  illus.     New  York,  1859.    8°.)     *  DD 

Description. 

1860 

Cluthensis,  pseud.  Will  the  Scotch  be 
able  to  defend  and  retain  Scotland  in  the 
European  crisis  of  1860-6?  Remarks  on 
national  danger  and  security.  Edinburgh: 
I.  Wood,  1860.     32  p.     8°.         *  C  p.v.  1314 

Weld,  Charles  Richard.  Two  months 
in  the  Highlands,  Orcadia,  and  Skye. 
London:  Longman,  Green,  Longman,  & 
Roberts,   1860.     xxi,  404  p.  pi.     illus.     8°. 

CPW 

Wilson,  John  Marius.  Nelson's  hand- 
book to  Scotland:  for  tourists...  Lon- 
don: T.  Nelson  &  Sons,  1860.  1  p.l.,  xxviii, 
536  p.,   14  maps,  2  plans,  22  pi.     12°. 

Stuart  8758 

1861 

G.,  W.  S.  Summer  days  in  Scotland. 
(Bentley's  miscellany.  London,  1861.  8°. 
v.  50,  p.  394-404.)  *  DA 

Scotland  and  her  accusers.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Amer.  ed. 
New  York,   1861.     8°.     v.  90,  p.  267-283.) 

*DA 

On  H.  T.  Buckle's  remarks  on  Scotland  in  his 
History    of    Civilisation. 

1862 

Back  to  Scotland.  (Temple  Bar.  Lon- 
don, 1862.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  140-151.)  *  DA 


1862-1882 

Victoria,  queen  of  Great  Britain.  More 
leaves  from  the  journal  of  a  life  in  the 
Highlands  from  1862  to  1882.  London: 
Smith,  Elder,  &  Co.,  1884.  x  p.,  2  1.,  407 
p.,  13  pi.  and  port.     3.  ed.     8°.  CL 

London:  Smith,  Elder,  &  Co., 

1884,  x  p.,  2  1.,  407  p.,  13  pi.  and  port.  4.  ed. 
8°.  CL 

1863 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1863.  xxxiii, 
578  p.,  21  maps,  5  plans,  10  pi.  illus.  16. 
ed.     16°.  KFT 

Bradley,  Edward.  A  tour  in  Tartan- 
land.  By  Cuthbert  Bede.  London:  R. 
Bentley,    1863.     xv,   430   p.     8°.  CPW 

1864 

Black's  guide  to  the  Trossachs,  Stirling, 
Callander,  Loch  Katrine,  Loch  Lomond, 
etc.,  etc.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1864. 
3  p.l.,  78  p.,  1  folded  map.    illus.    16°.  KFT 

Burritt,  Elihu.  A  walk  from  London  to 
John  O'Groats.  With  notes  by  the  way. 
London:  Sampson  Low,  Son,  &  Marston, 
1864.     ix,  345  p.,  1  port.    2.  ed.     12°.  CBD 

Scotland    occupies    p.    278-345. 

Ray,  Fabius  Maximus.  A  week  in  Scot- 
land. (Northern  monthly.  Portland,  Me., 
1864.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  291-296,  366-372.)     *  DD 

1865 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1865.  xxvii, 
594  p.,  14  maps,  6  plans,  9  pi.    17.  ed.    12°. 

Stuart  8755 

One   folded   map   in   pocket. 

1867 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1867.  xxxiv, 
605  p.,  20  maps,  8  pi.     illus.     18.  ed.     16°. 

CPW 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert.  A  painter's 
camp.  In  three  books.  Boston:  Roberts 
Brothers,  1867.    16°.  CPW 

Bk.   II.,  p.   43-245:   In   Scotland. 

1868 

Dawson,  Adam.  Rambling  recollec- 
tions of  past  times...  Falkirk:  Falkirk 
Herald  Office,  printer  [1868?].     76  p.     8°. 

CP 

Printed    for    private    distribution    only. 

Eddy,  Daniel  C.  The  Percy  family. 
Through  Scotland  and  England.  Boston: 
A.    F.    Graves,    1868.     256   p.     illus.     16°. 

NAS 

Engraved    title-page    also. 

Escott,  T.  H.  S.  Personalities  of  a 
Scotch  tour.  (Belgravia.  London,  1868. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  202-207.)  *  DA 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 
1869 

Hawthorne,  Mrs.  Sophia  Peabody. 
Notes  in  Scotland.  (In  her:  Notes  in  Eng- 
land and  Italy.  London,  1869.  12°.  p. 
119-195.)  CBF 

1.  Burns'  region.  2.  Glasgow.  3.  Dumbarton. 
4.  Loch  Lomond  and  the  Bens.  5.  Inversnaid  and 
Loch  Katrine  and  the  Trossachs.     6.  Bridge  of  Allan. 

1870 

Chambers,  William.  A  lord  provost's 
holiday.  32  p.,  1  pi.  (In:  Chambers'  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh  [1870].  12°.  v.  6,  no. 
91.)  *C 

Account  of  a  voyage  round  Scotland  in  the 
"Pharos,"  the  steamer  of  the  Commission  of 
Northern    Lights. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Passages  from 
the  English  note-books  of  N.  Hawthorne. 
London:   Strahan   &   Co.,   1870.     2  v.     8°. 

CBF 

His  journey  in  Scotland  described  in  v.  2,  p. 
26-62,   278-341    (second   visit). 

Wilson,  John.  Remarks  on  the  scenery 
of  the  Highlands.  24  p.  (In:  J.  S.  Keltic, 
History  of  the  Scottish  Highlands... 
New  York  [187- ?].     8°.     v.  5.)  CPE 

1871 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles  Black, 
1871.  xxxii,  616  p.,  33  maps,  8  plates,  illus. 
19.  ed.    12°.  CPW 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.  Letters  of  a 
traveller;  or.  Notes  of  things  seen  in 
Europe  and  America.  New  York:  G.  P. 
Putnam  &  Sons,   1871.     442  p.     12°.     IID 

Edinburgh,  p.  174-180;  The  Scottish  lakes,  p. 
181-190;  Glasgow  —  Ayr  —  Galloway,  p.  191-199; 
A  visit  to  the  Shetland  Isles,  p.  408-425. 

1872 

Tourists',  The,  shilling  handy  guide  to 
Scotland;  with  new  charts  and  illustra- 
tions. Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson.  1872.  154 
p.,  6  maps.     8°.  KFT  p.  box 

1874 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  On  the 
west  coast:  the  record  of  a  Highland  tour. 
illus.  (Good  words.  London,  1874.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  334-340,  424-430,  454-458,  519-525, 
634-641.)  *  DA 

1875 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Scotland. 
London:  John  Murray,  1875.  viii,  (1)10- 
478  p.,  12  maps.    4.  ed.     12°.  KFT 

One   map   in   pocket. 

Watson,  Jean  L.  The  grand  Highland 
tour:  Glasgow  —  the  Clyde  —  Oban  [etc.]; 
by  the  author  of  'Round  the  Grange  Farm' 


...etc.     Edinburgh:  A.   Elliot,   1875.     112 
p.,  1  map,  1  pi.     16°.  KFT  p.  box 

1877 

Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland. 
23.  ed.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1877. 
3  p.l.,  v-xxxii,  642  p.,  26  maps,  14  plans, 
8  pi.     16°.  KFT 

Keddie,  William.  Highland  tour.  Glas- 
gow to  Oban  by  the  river  Clyde..  .  With 
notice  of  the  geology  and  natural  history 
of  the  district.  Glasgow:  Maclure  &  Mac- 
donald  [1877].    48  p.,  1  map,  8  pi.    8°.  KFT 

Highland  route   no.   iii.      Oban    to 

Fort  William  &  Banavie,  by  Ballachulish 

and     Glencoe...  Glasgow:     Maclure     & 

Macdonald,   n.d.  40  p.,   1   map,  6  pi.     8°. 

KFT 

Macdonald,  D.  C.  "The  land  o'  the  leal." 
(Appleton's  journal.  New  York,  1877.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  330-335.)  *  DA 

A  week  in  the  Scottish  Highlands. 

(Appleton's  journal.     New  York,  1877.    4°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  176-182.)  *  DA 

Miller's  royal  tourist  guides  to  the  High- 
lands and  islands,  Staffa,  lona.  Mull,  and 
Hebrides.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller,  1877.  2 
p.l.,  86  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.     12°.  KFT 

Sportsman's,  The,  &  tourist's  time  tables 
and  guide  to. .  .Scotland.  Edited  by  J. 
W.  Lyall.  Monthly.  July,  1877.  London 
[1877].    XX,  319  p.,  2  maps.    12°.  Stuart  8759 

1878 

Reid,  John  T.  Art  rambles  in  the  High- 
lands and  islands  of  Scotland.  London: 
George  Routledge  and  Sons,  1878.  4  p.l., 
183  p.,  41  pi.     illus.     4°.  tCP 

1.  The  Firth  of  Forth.  2.  Trossachswards,  via 
Stirling.  3.  Lochs  Katrine  and  Lomond.  4.  A  trip 
to  Arran's  isle.  5.  Among  the  isles.  6.  Glencoe 
and  the  great  glen.  7.  Lochs  Maree  and  Torridon. 
8.  Days  spent  in  the  isle  of  Skye.  9.  Lewis.  10. 
The  north-east  coast  of  Scotland.  11.  Aberdeen, 
and  home  via  Balmoral  and  the  Braes  of  Mar. 
12.    Edinburgh    and    its    surroundings. 

1880 

Caledonia  described  by  Scott,  Burns, 
and  Ramsay,  with  illustrations  by  J.  Mac- 
Whirter...  New  York:  R.  Worthington 
[C.  1880].    6  p.l.,  241(1)  p.,  1  pi.     sq.  4°. 

Stuart  10721 

Official  guide  from  Glasgow  to  the 
Highlands,  per  David  Macbrayne's  royal 
mail  steamers...  [Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair, 
1880.]    86  p.,  1  map.     16°.  KFT  p.  box 

Official  guide.  Summer  tours  in  Scot- 
land. Glasgow  to  the  Highlands.  "The 
royal  route". .  .with  list  of  sailings  and 
fares  by  David  Macbrayne's  royal  mail 
steamers...  Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  prtr. 
[1880?]    2  p.l.,  92  p.,  12  pi.    12°.  KFT  p.  box 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 
1881 

Baddeley,  Mountford  John  Baddeley. 
The  Highlands  of  Scotland. .  .with  a... 
description  of  the  various  routes  from 
England  and  the  principal  places  of  inter- 
est upon  them,  including  Edinburgh,  Glas- 
gow, Melrose,  and  the  Falls  of  Clyde... 
Maps  and  plans  by  Bartholomew...  Lon- 
don: Dulau  &  Co.,  1881.  xxxvi,  269  p.,  26 
maps,  3  plans.     16°.  KFT 

Official  guide.  Summer  tours  in  Scot- 
land. Glasgow  to  the  Highlands. ..  (via 
Crinan  and  Caledonian  canals...).  [Glas- 
gow: D.  Macbrayne,  1881.]  2  p.l.,  92  p., 
1  1.,  1  map,  12  pi.     12°.  KFT 

1882 

Reclus,  Elisee.  Southern  Scotland  [and] 
Northern  Scotland,  illus.  (In  his:  The 
earth  and  its  inhabitants.  New  York:  D. 
Appleton  &  Co.,  1882.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  302- 
277.)  *R-KAN 

1883 

Dalgleish,  W.  Scott.  Scotland's  version 
of  home  rule.  (Nineteenth  century.  Lon- 
don, 1883.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  14-26.)  *  DA 

Scottish  patriotism  and  Scottish  politics. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1883.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  358-382.)  *  DA 

State,  The,  of  the  Highlands.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  101- 
125.)  *  DA 

1883-1885 

Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scotland:  a  sur- 
vey of  Scottish  topography,  statistical, 
biographical,  and  historical.  Edited  by 
Francis  H.  Groome.  Edinburgh:  T.  C. 
Jack,  1883-85.    6  v.     maps,  pi.    4°.  f  CPW 

V.  1.  Aan   to    Corvichen. 

V.  2.  Corwar    to    Ednam. 

V.  3.   Edradour   to   Harthill. 

V.  4.  Hartree  to   Libberton. 

V.  5.   Liberton   to    Petty. 

V.  6.  Pettycur   to    Zetland.      General   survey. 

1883-1901 

Caledonian  and  London  and  North- 
Western  Railways.  Tourists'  guide.  Sea- 
son 1883,  1899,  1901.  Glasgow:  McCorquo- 
dale  &  Co.,  1883-1901.    8°.  TPN 

1884 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Scotland. 
London:  J.  Murray,  1884.  viii,  9-501(1) 
p.,  10  maps,  with  2  in  pockets,  3  plans.  5. 
ed.     12°.     (Murray's  handbooks.)         KFT 

Scottish,  The,  parody  on  home  rule. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.    8°.    v.  135,  p.  143-152.)  *  DA 


1885 

Muir,  Thomas  S.  Ecclesiological  notes 
on  some  of  the  islands  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Douglas,  1885.  xii,  316  p.,  35 
pi.     8°.  CP 

1886 

Conservative,  The,  cause  in  Scotland  in 
the  light  of  the  general  election.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1886.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
27-47.)  *  DA 

Home  rule  for  Scotland.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.    V.  140,  p.  699-711.)  *  DA 

Home  rule  for  Scotland.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1886.     8°.    v.  8,  p.  1-20.) 

*DA 

1887 

Murray,  Frances.  Summer  in  the  Heb- 
rides. Sketches  in  Colonsay  and  Oron- 
say.  [By  Frances  Murray.]  Glasgow: 
James  MacLehose  &  Sons,  1887.  xi,  175 
p.,    1    map,   7  pi.     8°.  CRB 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

1888 

Mitchell,  W.  Scotland  and  home  rule. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1888.  8°.  v. 
11,    p.   323-346.)  *DA 

Scottish  Home  Rule  Association,  Edin- 
burgh. Statement  of  Scotland's  claim  for 
home  rule.  Edinburgh:  E.  &  L.  Living- 
stone, 1888.     14  p.     20.  thousand.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.  498 

Wallace,  William.  Nationality  and 
home  rule,  Irish  and  Scottish.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1888.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  171- 
187.)  *  DA 

1889 

Local  government  in  Scotland.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     8°.     V.  145;  p.  297-306.)  *  DA 

Malet,  H.  P.  The  Highlands.  (An- 
tiquary. London,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  19,  p. 
49-53.)  CA 

Mitchell,  W.  Home  rule  for  Scotland. 
The  opening  speech  read  (in  part)  at  the 
discussion  on  that  subject  in  the  confer- 
ence room  of  the  National  Liberal  Club, 
on  7.  May  1889.  London:  A  Gardner, 
1889.    25  p.    8°.  *C  p.v.  657 

Scottish  Home  Rule  Association,  Edin- 
burgh. Home  rule  and  political  parties 
in  Scotland;  a  review  dedicated  to  and 
published  by  the  Scottish  Home  Rule  As- 
sociation.     Edinburgh,    1889.     44   p.      12°. 

*  C  p.v.  580 

1890 

Argyll  (9.  duke),  John  George  Edward 
Henry     Douglas      Sutherland      Campbell. 


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Special  Periods,   continued. 

Scottish  politics.  (North  American  re- 
view. New  York,  1890.  8°.  v.  151,  p.  534- 
547.)  *  DA 

MacKenzie,  B.  D.  Home  rule  for  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  The  Scottish  Home 
Rule  Association  [1890j.     15  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  580 

Repr. :   Westminster   review. 

Scottish  Home  Rule  Association,  Edin- 
burgh. The  Scottish  home  rule  debate 
of  19.  and  20.  Feb.  1890.  Analysis  of  the 
divisions  and  remarks  on  the  debate.  Also 
Archibald  Alison's  article  on  the  old  Scot- 
tish Parliament,  &c.  Edinburgh  [1890]. 
22  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  580 

Wallace,  William.  The  limits  of  Scot- 
tish home-rule.  (Scottish  review.  Pais- 
ley, 1890.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  420-430.)  *  DA 

1891 

Macbrayne,  David.  Official  guide.  New 
edition,  1891.  Summer  tours  in  Scotland. 
Glasgow  to  the  Highlands.  "Royal  route" 
...with  time  tables  and  lists  of  fares... 
Royal  Mail  steamers...  [Glasgow,  1891.] 
Ill  p.,  2  1.,  1  map,  14  pi.    12°.  KFT 

1892 

Black's  picturesque  guide  to  Scotland. 
London:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1892.  xviii  p.,  2 
1.,  563  p.,  42  maps,  17  plans,  1  pi.     16°. 

KFT 

1893 

Wallace,  Robert.  Scotland's  revolt 
against  home  rule.  (New  review.  Lon- 
don, 1893.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  1-11.)  *DE 

1894 

Government,  The,  and  Scottish  affairs. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    V.  155,  p.  252-264.)  *  DA 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Scotland. 
London,  1894.  6.  ed.  16°.  (Murray's 
handbooks.)  KFT 

Scotland  and  the  Unionist  cause.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°.  v.  23,  p. 
364-380.)  *  DA 

1895 

Gladstonian,  The,  revolt  in  Scotland. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1895.    8°.    V.  158,  p.  137-145.)  *  DA 

Roger,  James  Cruikshank.  Reminis- 
cences of  a  four  weeks  tour  in  Scotland; 
with  notes  and  memoranda  relating  to 
sundry  matters  of  antiquity.  London: 
privately  printed,  1895.    vii,  52  p.,  2  pi.    8°. 

CP 


1896 

James,  Thomas  L.  A  summer  tour  in 
the  Scottish  Highlands.  1  pi.  14  illus. 
(Cosmopolitan.  Irvington-on-the-Hudson, 
1896.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  571-581.)  *  DA 

Winter,  W.  Brown  heath  and  blue  bells. 
Being  sketches  of  Scotland,  with  other 
papers.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co.,  1896. 
237  p.     24°.  NBY 

1898 

Richardson,  Ralph.  A  French  lady  in 
Scotland.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  308- 
314.)  KAA 

Review  of  En  icosse  par  Mme.  Marie  Anne  de 
Bovet. 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas,  afterwards  Mrs. 
C.  N.  Riggs.  Penelope's  progress,  being 
such  extracts  from  the  commonplace  book 
of  Penelope  Hamilton  as  relate  to  her  ex- 
periences in  Scotland.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  Co.,  1898.  3  p.l.,  268  p.,  1  1. 
12°.  NBO 

1898-1899 

Kellner,  L.  Ein  Jahr  in  England,  1898- 
1899.  Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Cotta'sche  Buch- 
handlung  Nachfolger,   1900.     12°.  CN 

"Im  schottischen  Hochland,"  p.  68-77;  "Eine 
Musterstadt"  [Glasgow],  p.  78-88;  "Schottische 
Kleinstadter,"    p.    89-99. 

1899 

Foord,  John.  "The  land  of  cakes." 
Speech  delivered. .  .by  John  Foord  at  the 
143d  annual  banquet  of  the  St.  Andrew's 
Society  of  the  State  of  New  York,  De- 
cember 1,  1899.  [New  York:  Lehmaier 
Press,    1899.]      [10]    p.      8°.  CP  p.  box  2 


1900 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association. 
Report  of  the  exciirsion  of  the  Cambrian 
Archaeological  Association  in  connexion 
with  the  Royal  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Ireland,  to  the  western  islands  of  Scot- 
land, Orkney,  and  Caithness,  June,  1899. 
Edited  bv  R.  Cochrane.  Dublin,  1900.  xii, 
186  p.    8°.  CVA 

Lang,  Andrew.  Scotland  and  Air.  Gold- 
win  Smith.  (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    V.  167,  p.  541-550.)  *  DA 

National  Union  of  Conservative  Asso- 
ciations for  Scotland.  The  campaign 
guide,  1900.  A  handbook  for  Unionist 
speakers...  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1900. 
viii,  637  p.    8.  ed.    8°.  CL 

Roz,  Firmin.  Impressions  d'ficosse. 
(Revue  des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1900.  8°. 
V.  161,  p.  205-228.)  *  DM 


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207 


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Special  Periods,  continued. 
1901 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  King  Edward 
the  Seventh.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
burgh, 1901.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  175-178.)     CPA 

1902 

Chisholm,  George  G.  Europe.  Lon- 
don:  E.  Stanford,   1899-1902.     2  v.     8°. 

*R-KFB 

V.  2,  ch.  xxv:  Scotland  —  physical  configuration; 
eh.  xxvi:  Rivers  and  lakes;  ch.  xxvii:  Elements 
of  the  Scottish  population  and  establishment  of 
political  unity;  ch.  xxviii:  Agriculture  and  mining; 
ch.  xxix:   Manufactures;   ch.  xxx:   Chief  towns. 

Goodrich-Freer,  A.,  now  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Spoer.  Outer  Isles.  With  illustrations 
by  Allan  Barraud.  Westminster  [Lon- 
don]: Archibald  Constable  &  Co.  [1902.] 
XV,  448  p.,  map,  plates,    illus.    8°.        CPW 

Lansdale,  Maria  Hornor.  Scotland  his- 
toric and  romantic.  Philadelphia:  H.  T. 
Coates   &   Co.,    1902.     2  v.     pi.,  port.     8°. 

CP 

Mackinder,  Halford  John.  Scotland. 
(In  his:  Britain  and  the  British  seas.  New 
York,   1902.     8°.     p.  282-296.)  KFO 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  A  Scottish 
note  on  the  coronation.  (Juridical  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  205- 
213.)  SEA 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  The  corona- 
tion [Of  Edward  vii.]  and  Scotland.  (Scot- 
tish antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v. 
16,  p.  11-19.)  CPA 

Wallace,  William.  The  transformation 
of  the  Scottish  temperament.  (Fortnight- 
ly review.  London,  1902.  8°.  v.  77  [new 
series,  v.  71],  p.  690-699.)  *  DA 

1903 

Handbook  for  travellers  in  Scotland; 
edited  by  S.  M.  Penney.  London:  E.  Stan- 
ford, 1903.  liv,  539  p.,  33  maps,  12  plans. 
8.  ed.     12°.  KFT 

Binder's    title:    Murray's    hand-book.       Scotland. 

Scottish  Patriotic  Association.  [Origin. 
Constitution  and  rules.  Officebearers.] 
[Glasgow:  the  association,  1903.]     2  1.     8°. 

CA 

Todd,  George  Eyre.  Through  England 
and  Scotland  by  the  West  Coast  Royal 
Mail  Route.  [London:  London  &  N.  W. 
Caledonian  R'ways,]  1903.  215  p.,  1  illus. 
12°.  KFO 

[Glasgow:     McCorquodale     & 

Co.,  Ltd.,  1907.]    224  p.,  1  map.    12°.    KFO 

1904 

Great  Eastern  Railway  Co.  of  England. 
Cathedral   route   to  the   north   of   England 


and  Scotland  and  the  continent,  n.  t.-p. 
[Philadelphia:  Security  Bank  Note  Co., 
1904.]    24  p.,  2  maps.    nar.  8°.    KFO  p.  box 

Scottish  Patriotic  Association.  Scot- 
tish history  in  our  school  books:  a  matter 
of  national  importance.  [Report  of  the 
association.]  [Glasgow:  the  association, 
1904.]      1   1.     f°.  ttCBAp.v.  10 

1905 

Academicus,  pseud.  The  political  out- 
look in  Scotland.  (Westminster  review. 
London,  1905.    8°.     v.  164,  p.  597-605.) 

*DA 

Fleming,  Archibald.  "Is  Scotland  de- 
cadent?"—A  reply.  (National  review. 
London,  1905.    8°.    v.  46,  p.  46-54.)      *  DA 

Inglis,  Harry  R.  G.  The  contour  road 
of  Scotland.  A  series  of  elevation  plans 
of  the  roads  with  measurements  and  de- 
scriptive letterpress.  Edinburgh:  Gall 
and  Inglis,  1905.  1  p.l.,  xviii,  296  p.,  maps, 
plans.     16°.  KFT 

National  LTnion  of  Conservative  Asso- 
ciations for  Scotland.  Facts  for  electors. 
A  handbook  for  Unionist  committeemen, 
1905.     Edinburgh,   1905.     12°. 

Vermersch,  Albert.  Notes  et  impres- 
sions d'un  voyage  en  ficosse.  (Societe 
geographique  de  Lille.  Bulletin.  Lille, 
1905.    8°.    V.  43,  p.  13-39.)  KAA 

1907 

Birkmyre,  Robert.  Our  Highland  en- 
campment. (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.    V.  302,  p.  577-583.)       *  DA 

Henderson,  T.  F.,  and  Francis  Watt. 
Scotland  of  todav.  London:  Methuen  & 
Co.  [1907.]    xiv,  399  p.,  39  pi.,  5  port.     12°. 

CPW 

Parliament  and  the  Scottish  land  bill. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1907.  8°.  v. 
206,  p.  1-22.)  *  DA 

Wallace,  William.  Limits  of  Scottish 
patriotism.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1907.  8°.  new  series,  v.  82,  p.  610- 
620.)  *  DA 

The  social  transformation  of  Scot- 
tish Liberalism.  (National  review.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.    V.  50,  p.  295-307.)        *  DA 

1908 

Cook,  Thomas,  and  Son.  Cook's  tour- 
ist handbook  to  Scotland...  A  pro- 
gramme of  arrangements  for. . .  1908.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Cook  &  Son,  1908.  108  p.,  1  map. 
illus.     8°.  KFT 

1909 

National  Union  of  Conservative  Asso- 
ciations for  Scotland.  [Leaflets.]  S.  N.  U. 
no.  336,  338-341,  343-345.     v.  p.  [1909.]     8°. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Special  Periods,   continued. 

1910 
Todd,    George    Eyre.     Scotland   for   the 
holidays.    [Glasgow:  McCorquodale  &  Co., 
Ltd.,]   1910.     178  p.,  1  map.     illus.     12°. 

CPW 

Map  in  pocket. 

1912 

Johnson,  Clifton.  The  land  of  heather. 
Written  and  illustrated  by  Clifton  John- 
son. New  York:  Macmillan  Company, 
1912.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  258  p.,  47  pi.  12°.  (Mac- 
millan's  travel  series.)  CPW 

MacBrayne,  David,  Ltd.  The  royal 
route;  summer  tours  in  the  western  High- 
lands and  islands  of  Scotland  by  the  Royal 
Mail  steamers  "Columba,"  "lona,"  &c.  Of- 
ficial guide.  [Glasgow:  R.  Maclehose  and 
Co.,  Ltd.,]  1912.  180  p.,  1  map,  32  pi.  illus. 
new  ed.     12°.  KFT 

1913 

Lang,  Andrew,  and  John  Lang.  High- 
ways and  byways  in  the  Border;  by  An- 
drew Lang  and  John  Lang,  with  illustra- 
tions by  H.  Thomson.  London:  Macmil- 
lan &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1913.  2  p.l.,  vii-xvi,  439(1) 
p.,  1  map,  1  pi.     illus.     8°.  CBF 

Completed  by  John  Lang  after  the  death  of  his 
brother. 

MacDonald's  Scottish  directory  and  gaz- 
etteer, accompanied  with  railway  map 
and  plans.  Edition  [31]  (1912/13).  Edin- 
burgh  [1912].     4°.         Pub.  Cat.Div.  -  BAZ 

Olcott,  Charles  Sumner.  The  country 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Boston:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1913.  xv,  414  p.,  1  1.,  3  maps, 
60  pi.,  1  port.    8°.  CRB 


Ecclesiastical  History 

The  following  outline  of  the  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory of  Scotland  is  inserted  in  order  to  make  clear 
the  relationship  of  the  different  church  bodies  to 
each    other. 

Although  Christianity  was  preached  in  the  south 
of  Scotland  as  early  as  397  A.D.  by  St.  Ninian, 
yet  the  introduction  of  the  new  faith  is  generally 
ascribed  to  St.  Columba,  since  his  conversion  of 
the  Picts  in  563  A.D.  "may  fairly  be  regarded  as 
the  governing  fact  in  Scottish  history."  Notwith- 
standing the  fact  that  his  work  of  conversion  was 
carried  out  independently  of  the  Church  of  Rome, 
the  doctrines  of  the  ancient  Church  of  Scotland 
were  those  of  the  rest  of  western  Christendom.  Only 
in  points  of  ritual  were  there  some  slight  differ- 
ences, but  these,  by  the  twelfth  century,  had  been 
smoothed  out  and  the  Church  of  Scotland  had  become 
identical  with   the  church  of  western  Europe. 

As  early  as  the  year  1400,  if  not  indeed  earlier, 
the  opinions  of  Wycliffe  had  penetrated  into  the 
south  of  Scotland,  particularly  into  the  south-eastern 
counties,  where  his  followers  were  known  as  "Lol- 
lards" (i.  e.,  mumblers,  from  the  middle  Dutch 
lollen,  to  mumble).  These  teachings  prepared  the 
way  for  the  doctrines  of  Luther,  which  indeed  had 
made  such  headway  in  Scotland  that  in  1525  the 
importation  of  Lutheran  books  was  prohibited  by 
an  act  of  the  Scottish  parliament.  The  piety  and 
virtues   of   Patrick    Hamilton,    abbot    of    Feme,    "the 


protomartj'r  of  the  Scottish  Reformation,"  who  was 
burned  in  1528,  encouraged  many  others  to  follow 
his  teaching  and  example.  By  1559  the  new  faith 
had  made  such  rapid  progress  that  its  followers  were 
actually  in  the  majority,  and  in  the  following  year 
(August  8th,  17th  and  24th,  1560)  they  were  able 
to  pass  several  acts  of  parliament  whereby  the 
Pope's  jurisdiction  in  Scotland  was  abolished,  the 
msLSS  proscribed,  and  the  Reformers'  Confession  of 
Faith    ratified. 

The  new  Confession  of  Faith  adhered  in  all 
essentials  of  belief  to  the  ancient  creed  of  the 
church  but  differed  widely  in  regard  to  the  adminis- 
tration of  the  sacraments  and  the  details  of  church 
polity.  The  First  Book  of  Discipline,  drawn  up 
by  Knox  and  his  associates,  was  published  in  the 
following  year,  and  supplied  a  scheme  of  church 
government  though  never  approved  of  bv  the  Estates. 
Finally  the  assembly  of  the  Reformed  Church  which 
met  in  Glasgow  in  1581  established  the  Presby- 
terian form  of  government  as  we  now  know  it,  and 
gave  formal  sanction  to  the  Second  Book  of  Dis- 
cipline. 

On  his  accession  to  the  English  throne  King 
James  vi.  endeavored  to  bring  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land into  conformity  with  that  of  England,  and  in 
1610  began  by  introducing  Episcopacy  into  Scotland 
as  the  legal  church  system.  This  and  other  acts 
in  favor  of  the  new  communion  introduced  by  him 
and  his  son  and  successor,  Charles  I.,  caused  much 
dissatisfaction  and  bitter  persecution  during  the 
following  eighty  years.  In  1690  Presbyterianism 
was  again  re-established  and  the  Westminster  Con- 
fession of  Faith  was  ratified  as  the  national  standard 
of  belief.  At  the  same  time  the  right  of  patrons 
to  nominate  ministers  to  vacant  churches  was  taken 
away. 

In  1712  an  act  was  .passed  in  the  British  parlia- 
ment restoring  the  law  of  patronage  in  Scotland. 
This  statute  caused  much  discontent  among  the 
members  of  the  Established  Church  and  led,  in  1733, 
to  the  formation  of  a  separate  communion  which 
took  the  name  of  The  Associate  Presbytery,  but 
was  more  commonly  known  as  Seceders.  This 
body  shortly  afterwards  divided  into  the  Burgher 
and  Anti-burgher  Synods.  In  1761  there  was  an- 
other secession  from  the  Established  Church  when 
the  Presbytery  of  Relief  was  formed.  Meanwhile 
the  Church  itself  was  divided  into  two  parties,  the 
Moderates  and  the  Evangelicals,  the  former  of 
whom  were  favorable,  the  latter  hostile,  to  the 
law  of  patronage.  In  1834  the  Evangelical  or  popu- 
lar party  succeeded  in  carrying  an  act  of  .'\ssembly 
known  as  the  Veto  .'Vet,  which  declared  it  to  be 
a  fundamental  law  of  the  church  that  no  minister 
should  be  "intruded"  on  a  congregation  contrary 
to  the  will  of  the  majority  of  the  flock.  The  legal- 
ity of  this  act  was  doubted  by  many,  and  in  con- 
nection with  the  celebrated  "Auch'terarder  case" 
(1838),  the  doubt  was  confirmed  by  the  Court  of 
Session  —  the  highest  judicial  tribunal  in  Scotland. 
The  outcome  was  the  great  Disruption  of  1843, 
when  451  ministers  withdrew  from  the  Establish- 
ment and  formed  The  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
Patronage  in  the  Established  Church  was  finally 
abolished  by  an  act  of  Parliament  in  1874,  and  the 
right  of  choosing  the  minister  again  restored  to  the 
congregation. 

The  Burgher  and  .\nti-Burgher  Seceders  were  re- 
united in  1820  under  the  name  of  the  Associate 
Synod  of  the  Secession  Church,  and  twenty-seven 
years  later  the  Associate  Synod  and  the  Presbytery 
of  Relief  were  united  under  the  name  of  the 
United  Presbyterian  Church.  In  1876  the  greater 
part  of  the  Cameronian  communion,  an  elder  sister 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  formally  united  with 
the  Free  Church.  An  attempt  was  made  in  1873 
to  unite  the  Free  and  United  Presbyterian  Churches, 
but  the  union  was  not  completed  till  1900,  when  the 
United  Free  Church  of  Scotland  was  established. 

Periodicals  and  Transactions 

Aberdeen  Auxiliary  Society  for  Improv- 
ing the  System  of  Church  Patronage  in 
Scotland.  Account  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  first  annual  meeting.  May,  1826.  Aber- 
deen:  D.    Chalmers  &   Co.,    1826.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  493 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


209 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Anti-patronage,     The,     and     Church     of 

Scotland  magazine,     no.  1-3.     [Edinburgh,] 

184L     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  12 

Christian   warder,     v.    1,   no.    1-4    (Jan.- 

April,    1826).     n.p.    [1826.]      12°. 

ZPWA  p.  box 

Church,    The,    patronage    reporter,      no. 

9-19    (1832-34).      Edinburgh,    1832-34.      8°. 

ZWGS 

no.    14-19    title    reads:    Anti-patronage    reporter. 

Church  of  Scotland.  Church  congress. 
no.  1  (1899).  Official  report  of  proceed- 
ings.    Edinburgh,  1899.    8°.  ZWX 

Congress   held   in   Glasgow. 

Church  of  Scotland.  ■ —  General  Assem- 
bly. Roll  of  members.  1839.  Edinburgh, 
1839.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Roll    of    members...      May.    1874. 

[Standing   orders.]      Edinburgh:    Neill   and 
Co.  [1874.]    24,  12  p.    sm.  8°.      ZWX  p.v.  1 

Church  of  Scotland  Young  Men's  As- 
sociation. [Its  purpose.]  [Edinburgh:  W. 
H.  Lizars,  1855.]     3-14  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1228 

Extract  from  Church  of  Scotland  magazine  and 
review,   March,    1855. 

Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland.  —  Repre- 
sentative Church  Council.  Annual  report 
...with  constitution,  list  of  members,  and 
returns,  no.  9  (1884/5).  Edinburgh,  1885. 
8°.  ZPWX 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  The  home 
and  foreign  record,  v.  5-6;  new  series,  v. 
1-5.     Edinburgh,  1855-61.    8°.  ZWA 

Monthly  series  of  tracts,     no.   1-13 

(Oct.,  1844-Oct.,  1845).     Glasgow,  1844-45. 
8°.  ZDVH 

no.    12-13    mutilated. 

Quarterly    missionary    paper.      no. 

30,    32    (1867).    "Edinburgh,    1867.      8°. 

ZKVO 

Report.  xA-bstract  of  the  public  ac- 
counts, no.  31  (1873/4).  [Edinburgh, 
1874.]     8°.  ZWHF 

- — — •  Report  of  the  Finance  Committee 
to  the  General  Assembly...  no.  1  (1843). 
[Edinburgh,  1843.]     8°.  ZWHF 

Yearbook.     1888.     Edinburgh.  1888. 

8°.  ZWA 

Free  Church  of  Scotland  Defence  As- 
sociation. Constitution  and  rules,  n.  p., 
1870.     broadside.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  5 

Free  Church  Temperance  Society.  Re- 
port of  the  annual  meeting,  no.  6  (May, 
1855).     [Edinburgh,  1855.]     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1138 

Supplement.  [Edinburgh,  1855.] 

8°.  *C  p.v.  1138 

Free  High  Church  Congregation,  Edin- 
burgh. Annual  report  by  the  Deacon's 
Court,  no.  9,  11,  13  (1851/2,  1853/4,  1855/6). 
Edinburgh,  1852-56.    8°. 

no.  9  is  in  *  C  p.v.  497;  no.  11  and  13  in  *  C  p.v. 
1138. 


Glasgow  Association  for  Promoting  the 
Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  An- 
nual report,  no.  1  (1834).  Glasgow,  1834. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Lesson,  The,  system  magazine,  for 
parents  and  Sunday  school  teachers,  v. 
1-2.     Edinburgh,    1833-35.     12°.  ZICN 

Scottish  Anti-state  Church  Association. 
Annual  report,  no.  1  (1848).  Edinburgh: 
Murray  &  Gibb,  1849.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1165 

Scottish  Association  for  Opposing 
Prevalent  Errors.  [Appeal  for  aid...) 
[Edinburgh,  1848.]     3  p.    8°.       *  C  p.v.  1165 

Scottish  Central  Board  for  Extending 
the  Principle  of  Voluntary  Churches,  and 
Vindicating  the  Rights  of  Dissenters.  Re- 
port, no.  4  (July,  1838).  Edinburgh,  1838. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Scottish  Coast  Alission,  Edinburgh.  An- 
nual report  with  list  of  subscriptions  and 
donations.  no.  1  (1852/3).  Edinburgh, 
1853.     12°.  ZKXN 

Scottish  Disestablishment  Association. 
[Tracts.]      no.   1-2.      [Edinburgh?]    n.d.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  2 

no.    1.   The   new   patronage  act... 
no.     2.     The     establishment     principle     demanding 
disestablishment   in    Scotland. 

Scottish  Monthly  Tract  Society.  An- 
nual report  no.  13,  26-29  (1844/5,  1858/9- 
1861/2).     Edinburgh,   1845-62.     8°.       SHO 

Scottish  Reformation  Society.  State- 
ment and  appeal  for  1856.  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
burgh: J.  Lindsay,  1856?]     4  p.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  1138 

Scottish  Sailors'  and  Soldiers'  Bethel 
Flag  Union.  Report,  no.  1-3.  (1835/6, 
1839/40,  1842/3).  Edinburgh,  1836-43. 
8°.  ZKXN 

no.   1    is   called    Annual    report. 

no.  3  contains  list  of  subscriptions  and  donations 
from    1839   to   1843. 

Scottish  Society  for  Promoting  the  Due 
Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  First  an- 
nual report.  March  10,  1840.  Edinburgh, 
1840.     41   p.     8°.  ZICHp.box 

Report   of   the   general   meeting... 

January  21,  1839.  Edinburgh:  the  society, 
1839.     1    p.l.,   84   p.     8°.  ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Society  for  Improving  the  System  of 
Church  Patronage  in  Scotland.  Account 
of  the  proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  no. 
1-3.      Edinburgh,    1825-29.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  493;  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Account   of  the   proceedings   of  an 

extraordinary  general  meeting...  Edin- 
burgh, 1833.  22  p.  8°.  (The  Anti-patron- 
age reporter,     no.  15.)  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Report    of    the    directors.      no.    2 

(1826).     Edinburgh,   1826.     4°.         ZWGS 

Spottiswoode  Society.  The  Spottis- 
woode  miscellany;  a  collection  of  original 
papers    and    tracts,    illustrative    chiefly    of 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh: The  Spottiswoode  Society,  1844- 
45.    2  V.    8°.  ZDVH 

Watchword,  The.  A  magazine  for  the 
defence  of  Bible  truth,  and  the  advocacy 
of  Free  Church  principles,  v.  1,  no.  12 
(March,  1867);  v.  2,  no.  13-21  (April-Dec, 
1867):  V.  3,  no.  28-33,  35-36(July-Dec.,  1868, 
Feb.-March,  1869);  v.  4,  no.  37-48(April, 
1869-March,  1870);  v.  5.  no.  49-57,  59-60 
(April-Dec,  1870,  Feb.-March,  1871):  v.  6. 
no.  61-70,  72(April,  1871-Jan.,  March, 
1872);  V.  7,  no.  73-79,  81-82,  84(April-Oct., 
Dec,  1872-Jan.,  March,  1873) ;  v.  8,  no.  85- 
88(April-July,  1873).  Edinburgh,  1867-73. 
8°.  ZWA 

Ceased  publication  with  the  issue  for  July,   1873. 

Wodrow  Society.  Laws  and  list  of  the 
members  of  the  Wodrow  Society.  Insti- 
tuted May,  1841.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh 
Printing  Society,  1842.     20  p.     8°. 

ZDVH  p.v.  1 

General   Works 

Addison,  W.  Innes,  joint  author.  See 
Young,  John,  and  W.  Innes  Addison. 

Aikman,  James.  Annals  of  the  persecu- 
tion in  Scotland,  from  the  Restoration  to 
the  Revolution.  Edinburgh:  Hugh  Paton, 
1842.    xii,  556  p.    8°.  CP 

An  historical  account  of  covenant- 
ing in  Scotland,  from  the  first  band  in 
Mearns,  1556,  to  the  signature  of  the  Grand 
National  Covenant,  1638.  Edinburgh:  J. 
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ZDVH 

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Anderson,  John.  Chronicles  of  the 
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tCP 

This   copy   is   of   the   impression   printed   for   sale. 

See  the  critical  notice  of  this  work  by  Thomas 
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London,  1842  (reprinted  in  the  Museum  of  foreign 
literature,  science,  and  art,  v.  44,  p.  454-465,  Phila- 
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Balfour  of  Burleigh  (6.  baron),  Alexan- 
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Scotland.  Cambridge:  University  Press, 
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Begg,  James.  The  antiquity  of  church 
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nearly  two  hundred  years  ago;  inter- 
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historv.  (Catholic  Presbyterian.  Lon- 
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Blair,  Robert.  The  life  of  Robert  Blair, 
minister  of  St.  z\ndrews.  containing  his 
autobiography,  from  1593  to  1636,  with 
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of  the  history  of  the  times  to  1680,  by... 
William  Row.  Edited  for  the  Wodrow 
Societ}',  from  the  original  manuscript,  by 
Thomas  M'Crie.  Edinburgh:  Wodrow 
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Book,  The,  of  Perth:  an  illustration  of 
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by  John  Parker  Lawson.  Edinburgh: 
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Introduction.  The  Dominican  or  Black  Friars' 
monastery.  The  Carmelite  or  White  Friars'  mon- 
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Church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  its  chapels. 
C'bits  in  St.  John  the  Baptist's  church.  Religious 
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Brown,  J.  Wood.  The  Covenanters  of 
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Brown,  Rev.  John.  An  apologetical  re- 
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faithful  ministers  and  professors  of  the 
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the  former  prelates  in  Scotland...  Edin- 
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Brown,  John.  An  historical  account  of 
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the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow,  now  first 
printed  from  the  manuscript  in  the  library 
of  the  University  of  Glasgow;  edited  by 
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Bryce,  James.  Ten  years  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  from  1833  to  1843.  With  his- 
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W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1850.     2  v.     8°. 

Stuart  4145 

Buchan,  George.  Historical  sketch 
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land, more  particularly  with  reference  to 
the  present  state  and  future  prospects  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland;  to  which  are 
added,  remarks  on  the  speech  delivered  by 
Lord  Brougham,  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
in  the  Auchterarder  case.  Edinburgh: 
John  Johnstone,  1840.     2  p.l..  99  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  14 

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Buchanan,  David,  editor.  See  Knox, 
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Buchanan,  Robert.  The  ten  years*  con- 
flict: being  the  history  of  the  disruption 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1849.    2  v.    8°.  Stuart  4143 

Burke,  Sarsfield  Hubert.  Relations  be- 
tween the  English  and  Scotch  pirates  and 
the  "Reformation  movement."  (Catholic 
world.  New  York,  1886.  8°.  v.  42,  p. 
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'Puritan   pirates   in   Scotland,'   p.    129-134. 

Bums,  Robert,  editor.  See  Wodrow, 
Robert.  The  history  of  the  sufferings  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland. 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Proceedings  against 
the  Covenanters.  (In  his:  Narratives 
from  criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  London, 
1852.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  173-278.)  CP 

Proceedings  against  the  Episco- 
palians. (In  his:  Narratives  from  criminal 
trials  in  Scotland.  London,  1852.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  278-319.)  CP 

Proceedings     against    the     Roman 

Catholics.  (In  his:  Narratives  from  crim- 
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Busse,  Joseph.  A  collection  of  the  suf- 
ferings of  the  people  called  Quakers... 
from...  1650  to...  1689.  London:  Luke 
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Scotland    (1653-1677),   v.   2,   p.    494-533. 

Bygone  church  life  in  Scotland.  Edited 
by  William  Andrews.  London:  William 
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The  cross  in  Scotland.  Bell  lore.  Saints  and 
holy  wells.  Life  in  the  Pre-Reformation  cathedrals. 
Public  worship  in  olden  times.  Church  music. 
Discipline  in  the  kirk.  Curiosities  of  church  finance. 
Witchcraft  and  the  kirk.  Birth  and  baptisms,  cus- 
toms and  superstitions.  Marriage  laws  and  cus- 
toms. Gretna  Green  gossip.  Death  and  burial 
customs  and  superstitions.  The  story  of  a  stool. 
The    Martyrs    monument,    Edinburgh. 

Caie,  Norman  Macleod.  The  Bible  in 
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Calderwood,  David.  The  history  of  the 
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inal manuscript  by  Rev.  Thomas  Thom- 
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V.    8    edited    by    David    Laing. 

Campbell,  Douglas.  The  Scottish  Kirk 
and  its  influence  on  English  and  Ameri- 
can Puritanism.  (In  his:  The  Puritan 
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universall  Kirk  of  Scotland:  Wherein  the 
headis  and  conclusionis  devysit  be  the 
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1578-1592. 
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With  an  introduction  by  Lord  Guthrie. 
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Report   of  the   proceedings   at   the 

meetings  of  commission  of  the  Gen.  As- 
sembly of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  held 
on  the  11th  &  25th  August  1841  [being  sup- 
plementary report  to  Assembly's  Report 
for  1841].  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841. 
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Report    of    proceedings,    23d    May 

1826;  in  the  case  of  the  suspension  of  the 
Rev.  Roderick  Macleod,  minister  of  Braca- 
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Collection,  A,  of  the  acts  of  Parliament 
relating  to  patronage,  and  the  settlement 
of  vacant  parishes:  with  remarks;  shew- 
ing, that  the  law  gives  no  countenance  to 
the  rigour  that  has,  of  late  years,  been  ex- 
ercised by  the  supreme  Judicatory  of  this 
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Collection,  A,  of  important  acts  of  Par- 
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people  of  Scotland  to  choose  their  own 
ministers,  beginning  with  the  Reforma- 
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Concerning  the  constitution  of  the 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Copious,  A,  and  comprehensive  sum- 
mary of  the  laws  and  regulations  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  from  A.D.  1560  to 
A.D.  1850;  comprising  acts  of  Parliament, 
books  of  discipline,  forms  of  process,  di- 
rectory for  public  worship,  extracts  from 
various  authorities.  Lord  Aberdeen's  bill, 
&c.,  &c.  Aberdeen:  G.  &  R.  King,  1853. 
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See  also  Bruce,  Robert. 

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1914.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  316-321.)  ZAA 

Dalrymple,  Sir  David.  An  account  of 
lay-patronages  in  Scotland  and  of  the 
fatal  differences  they  have  occasioned  be- 
twixt the  Church  and  lay-patrons;  with 
observations  on  the  arguments  for  restor- 
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London,  1712.     20  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  432 

Dempster,  Thomas.  Historia  ecclesi- 
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bus  Scotis.  Ed.  altera.  [Edited  by  David 
Irving.]  Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour  &  Co., 
1829.     2  V.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.) 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Secession  from 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  (In  his:  Theo- 
logical essays  and  other  papers.  Boston. 
1854.     12°.    V.  2,  p.  1-57.)  NCZ 

Dixon,  James  Main.  Methodism  in  the 
Scottish  capital.  (Methodist  review.  New 
York,  1907.    8°.    v.  89,  p.  195-202.)        *  DA 

Dunblane  Diocesan  Synod.  Register 
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1688,  with  an  introduction  and  biographi- 
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burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1877.  xxv. 
276  p.    sq.  8°.  ZPWY 

With   autograph   letter   by   the   editor   inserted. 

Edgar,  Andrew.  Old  church  life  in  Scot- 
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V.  1:  1.  Churches,  manses,  and  churchyards  in 
olden  times.  2.  Public  worship  in  olden  times. 
3.  Communion  service  in  olden  times.  4-6.  Church 
discipline    in    olden    times. 

V.  2:  1.  Provision  for  the  poor  in  olden  times. 
2.  Provision  for  education  in  olden  times.  3.  Mar- 
riages in  olden  times.  4.  Baptisms  and  burials  in 
olden  times.  5-6,  Ministers  and  ministerial  life  at 
Mauchline. 


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review.  Edinburgh,  1846.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  66- 
99.)  *  DA 

Episcopal,  The,  Church  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1843.  1  p.l., 
13  p.    8°.  ZDV  p.v.  8 

Ewing,  Alexander,  bishop  of  Argyll  and 
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ZDV  p.v.  9 

A  plea  for  the  Highland  and  non- 
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Scotland.  London:  Harrison,  1869.  35  p. 
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Fairbairn,  Andrew  Martin.  The  West- 
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of  1688,  in  relation  to  the  subject;  also,  of 
the  acts  of  Parliament  1690,  of  the  Act 
of  Union,  and  of  the  act  1712,  c.  12;  with 
an  interpretation  of  certain  passages  in  the 
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Flower,  George  Edward.  John  Knox 
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Gilfillan,  George.  The  martyrs,  heroes, 
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Gillespie,  George.  Notes  of  debates  and 
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Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.  Ec- 
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larged. V.  3.  Monasticon;  an  account,  based  on 
Spottiswoode's,  of  all  the  abbeys,  priories,  collegiate 
churches,  and  hospitals  in  Scotland,  at  the  Reforma- 
tion. V.  4.  Journal  and  Appendix  to  Scotichroni- 
con and  Monasticon  [containing  the  vicars  apostolic 
of  Scotland  and  missioners  in  Scotland  and  mem- 
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Hallen,  Arthur  Washington  Cornelius. 
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Halyburton,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the 
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Hetherington,  William  Maxwell.  His- 
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R.  Carter,  1844.     500  p.     8°.  ZWG 

Written    from    the    Free    Church    point    of    view. 

With    an    introductory    essay 

on  the  principles  and  constitution  of  the 
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Hewison,  James  King.  "Bands"  or 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Inglis,  William.  A  brief  history  of  the 
old  church  of  Scotland,  commonly  called 
"The  Episcopal  Church."  By  W.  Inglis. 
With  an  introductory  preface  by  the  Most 
Rev.  the  Primus  of  the  Scottish  Church. 
Aberdeen:  Alexander  Murray,  1891.  5  p.l., 
(1)12-54   p.     3.   ed.      12°.  ZEC  p.v.  71 

Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  Church  and 
state:  a  historical  handbook.  Edinburgh: 
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Chapters   vii,   ix,   xi,    deal   in   part   with    Scotland. 

Ten  years  of  contemporary  church 

history  in  Scotland:  a  European  problem 
illustrated.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1873.    8°.    V.  21,  p.  886-914.)         *  DA 

Inventories  of  ecclesiastical  records  of 
north-eastern  Scotland.  [Edited  by  Peter 
John  Anderson.)  (New  Spalding  Club. 
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Irving,    David,    editor.      See    Dempster, 

Thomas. 

Keith,  Robert,  bishop  of  Fife.  An  his- 
torical catalogue  of  the  Scottish  bishops, 
down  to  the  year  1688.  Also,  an  account 
of  all  the  religious  houses  that  were  in 
Scotland  at  the  time  of  the  Reformation: 
by  John  Spottiswoode.  A  new  edition, 
corrected  and  continued  to  the  present 
time,  with  a  life  of  the  author:  by  the  Rev. 
M.  Russell.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute, 
1824.     4  p.l.,  [xi]-cx  p.,   1  1.,  576  p.     8°. 

ZDVH 

See  also  under  Gordon,  J.  F.  S. 

History    of    the.  affairs    of    church 

and  state  in  Scotland,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  Reformation  to  1568.  With  bio- 
graphical sketch,  notes,  and  index  by  [J. 
P.  Lawsou].  Edinburgh:  Spottiswoode 
Society,  1844-50.    3  v.    8°.  Stuart  4152 

V.  3  was  edited  by  C.  J.  Lyon.  The  misleading 
second  title-page  is  merely  a  reprint  of  that  of  1735. 
V.  1  and  3  have  valuable  appendices  of  contemporary 
documents. 

Kinloch,  George  R.,  editor.  See  Melvill, 
James.     Diary. 

Kirkton,  James.  The  secret  and  true 
history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from 
the  Restoration  to  the  year  1678.  To 
which  is  added.  An  account  of  the  murder 
of  Archbishop  Sharp.  By  James  Russell, 
an  actor  therein.  Edited  from  the  mss. 
by  Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  printers,  1817. 
xlix,  484  p.,  1  pi.,  2  port.     4°.  ZWG 

Knox,  John.  The  first  blast  of  the 
trumpet  against  the  monstrous  regiment 
of  women,  1558.  London:  E.  Arber,  1878. 
1  p.l.,  xviii,  62  p.  12°.  (The  English 
scholars'  library...     no.  2.)  NCE 


(Reprinted    in:     John     Knox, 

The  works  of  John  Knox,  edited  by  D. 
Laing.  Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  349- 
422.)  ZOV 

The  historic  of  the  reformation  of 

the  Church  of  Scotland;  containing  five 
books:  together  with  some  treatises  con- 
ducing to  the  history.  [Edited  with  life 
of  Knox  by  David  Buchanan.]  London: 
printed  by  John  Raworth,  1644.  35  p.l., 
460,  122  p.    f°.  fZOO 

So  many  unwarrantable  liberties  were  taken  by 
the  editor  of  this  edition,  in  altering  and  adding 
passages,  that  for  long  discredit  was  thrown  on  the 
whole   work. 

The  history   of  the  reformation  of 

religion  within  the  realm  of  Scotland. 
Containing  the  manner,  and  by  what  per- 
sons, the  light  of  Christ's  gospel  has  been 
manifested  unto  this  realm...  Together 
with  the  life  of  the  author,  and  several 
curious  pieces  wrote  by  him,  viz.,  I. 
His  appellation  from  the. .  .sentence  pro- 
nounced against  him,  by  the  false  bishops 
and  clergy  of  Scotland...  II.  His  faith- 
ful admonition  to  the  true  professors  of 
the  gospel  of  Christ  within  the  kingdom 
of  England.  III.  His  letter  to  Queen 
Mary.      IV.   His    Exhortation   to   England 

V.  The  first  blast  of  the  trumpet 
against  the  monstrous  regiment  of  women. 
VI.  A  sermon,  on  Isaiah  xxvi.  13.  &c.  By 
J.  Knox.  To  which  is  added,  I.  An  ad- 
monition to  England  and  Scotland. .  .writ- 
ten by  Antoni  Gilby.  II.  The  first  and 
second  books  of  discipline...  III.  The 
form  of  process  in  the  Judicatories  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  with  relation  to  scan- 
dals and  censures.  IV.  A  large  alphabeti- 
cal index  to  this  history,  and  the  other 
pieces.  Edinburgh:  H.  Inglis,  1790.  2  p.l., 
Ix,  (1)62-572  p.,  1  port.     sq.  4°.  ZWG 

The   history  of  the  reformation   of 

religion  in  Scotland,  to  which  are  ap- 
pended several  other  pieces  of  his  writ- 
ing, including  the  first  book  of  discipline, 
and  his  dispute  with  the  abbot  of  Cross- 
raguel...  With  a  memoir,  historical  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  William  M'Gavin. 
Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1831.  2  p.l.,  Ixxi, 
581  p.,  1  pi.,  3  port.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWG 

Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1841. 

2  p.l.,  Ixxi,  581  p.,  1  pi.,  3  ports.  3.  ed. 
8°.  ZWG 

Select    practical    writings.      Issued 

by  the  committee  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland... 
Edinburgh:  Assembly's  Committee,  1845. 
XXX,  32-352  p.     12°.  ZEP 

— —  Works.  Collected  and  edited  by 
David  Laing.  Edinburgh:  Wodrow  So- 
ciety, 1846.    2  V.    8°.  ZWG  and  ZOO 

V.  1 :  Notes  on  the  chief  events  of  his  life.  His- 
tory of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland,  books  I.  and 
II.,  with   an  appendix. 

V.  2:  History  of  the  Reformation,  books  III.-V., 
with  an  appendix.     Index  of  persons  and  of  places. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

The  works  of  John  Knox,  collected 

and  edited  by  David  Laing.  Edinburgh: 
Tames  Thin,  1895.    6  v.  fac,  pi.,  ports.    8°. 

zov 

- — —  See  also  section  on  Language  and 
Literature. 

Laing,  David.  An  incident  at  the  era 
of  the  Reformation;  from  a  contemporary 
manuscript.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
sq.  8°.     V.  11,  p.  517-525.)  CPA 

Notice  of  two  original  documents, 

with  signatures  exhibited  to  the  meeting: 
—  I.  The  National  Covenant,  November, 
1638;  II.  The  Common  or  Godly  Band, 
December,  1557.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  216-217.)  CPA 

Notices  regarding  the  metrical  ver- 
sions of  the  Psalms  received  by  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  [By  David  Laing.  From  the 
appendix  to  Principal  Baillie's  Letters  and 
Journals,  v.  3.]  Edinburgh,  1842.  53  p. 
12°.  Reserve 

Presentation  copy  from  David  Laing  to  Lea 
Wilson.      Letter   from   W.    K.    Clay   inserted. 

See  also  Calderwood,  David;  Knox, 

John.  Works;  Row,  John;  Original  let- 
ters relating  to  the  ecclesiastical  affairs 
of  Scotland;  Rothes  (6.  earl),  John  Leslie; 
and   Wodrow   Society.      Miscellany. 

Lamond,  Robert.  Ecclesiastical  perse- 
cution in  the  seventeenth  century.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1909.  4°. 
V.  6,  p.  373-382.)  CPA 

Extracts  from  a  ms.  narrative  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Landess  of  Robroyston.  The  part  published  covers 
the    period    between    1662    and    1672. 

Landels,  William.  The  Scottish  Cove- 
nanters. (In:  Lectures  delivered. .  .in 
Exeter  Hall,  1860-61.  London,  1861.  12°. 
p.  33-86.)  ZAD 

Lang,  Andrew.  Historical  mysteries. 
XII.  The  mystery  of  the  Kirks.  (Corn- 
hill  magazine.  London,  1904.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  17,  p.  782-793.)  *  DA 

Lawson,  John  Parker.  The  Episcopal 
Church  of  Scotland  from  the  Reformation 
to  the  Revolution...  Edinburgh:  Gallic 
&  Bayley,  1844.     iv  p..  1  1.,  880  p.     8°. 

ZPWC  and  Stuart  4169 

History  of  the   Scottish   Episcopal 

Church  from  the  Revolution  to  the  pres- 
ent time.  Edinburgh:  Gallic  &  Bayley, 
1843.    xl,  588  p.    8°.  Stuart  4169 

See  also  Book,  The,  of  Perth;  also 

Keith,  Robert.  History  of  the  affairs  of 
church  and  state  in  Scotland. 

Lee,  John.  Memorial  for  the  Bible  So- 
cieties   in    Scotland:    containing    remarks 


on  the  complaint  of  His  Majesty's  printers 
against  the  marquis  of  Huntly  and  others. 
With  an  appendix.  (By  John  Lee.]  Edin- 
burgh: Edinburgh  Bible  Society,  1824.  3 
p.l.,    (i)vi-xxxii,  256,  96  p.     8°. 

*  YCand*  YIH 

The  sale  of  this  book  was  prohibited  by  the  Court 
of  Session.  It  contains  much  bibliographical  in- 
formation relating  to  the  early  literature  of  Scot- 
land. 

Additional    memorial    on    printing 

and  importing  Bibles:  containing  remarks 
on  the  answers  for  Sir  David  Hunter 
Blair,  and  J.  Bruce,  His  Majesty's  printers, 
to  the  petition  of  George  Buchan  and 
others...  Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour  &  Co., 
printers,  1826.     1  p.l.,  185  p.    8°.  *  YIH 

With   manuscript   notes  by   the  author. 

Lorimer,  George.  The  Scottish  Church 
militant  of  1640-3.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  385- 
388.)  CPA 

Lorimer,  J.  G.  An  historical  sketch  of 
the  Protestant  church  of  France. .  .with 
parallel  notices  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land... Philadelphia:  Presbyterian  Board 
of  Publication,  1842.     1  p.l.,  7-514  p.     12°. 

Stuart  4036 

Luckock,  Herbert  Mortimer.  The  church 
in  Scotland.  London:  Wells  Gardner, 
Darton  &  Co.  [1893.]  xi,  375  p.,  2  maps. 
12°.  *R-ZLNG 

Lyon,  C.  J.,  editor.  See  Keith,  Robert. 
History  of  the  affairs  of  church  and  state 
in  Scotland. 

M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  elder.  Life  of 
Andrew  Melville:  containing  illustrations 
of  the  ecclesiastical  and  literary  history 
of  Scotland,  during  the  latter  part  of  the 
sixteenth  and  beginning  of  the  seventeenth 
century...  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood, 
1824.     2  V.     2.  ed.     8°.  AN 

Life  of  John  Knox:  containing  il- 
lustrations of  the  history  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Scotland.  With  biographical 
notices  of  the  principal  reformers. .  .and 
an  appendix.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood, 1831.    2  V.     5.  ed.    8°.  AN 

New  York:  Eastburn,  Kirk  & 

Co.,  1813.  xix,  582  [9]  p.,  1  port.  Ameri- 
can ed.     8°.  AN 

A  vindication  of  the  Scottish  Cove- 
nanters: consisting  of  a  review  of  the  first 
series  of  the  "Tales  of  my  landlord." 
Philadelphia:  J.  M.  Campbell  &  Co.,  1843. 
147  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.  1414 

Repr. :    Christian   instructor,    1817. 

M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  younger.  Sketches 
of  Scottish  church  history:  embracing  the 
period  from  the  Reformation  to  the  Revo- 
lution. In  2  V.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone 
[1846].    V.  1.    4.  ed.    12°.  ZWG 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

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Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  The  post- 
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The  churchman.  Containing,  his- 
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Proposed  changes  in  the  Scottish  litur- 
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Of   the   town   of   Haddington. 

Rait,  Robert  S.  John  Knox  and  the 
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Reith,  John.  Ecclesiastical  history  [Oi 
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Rise,  The,  and  growth  of  fanaticism; 
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Rothes  (6.  earl),  John  Leslie.  A  rela- 
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Row,  John,  minister  of  Carnock.  The 
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The  earlier  part  of  this  narrative  is  founded 
upon  papers  written  by  the  Rev.  David  Ferguson, 
father-in-law    of   Row. 

The  historic  of  the  Kirk  of  Scot- 
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p.  197-307:  Coronis:  being  a  continuation  of  the 
historie  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  by  William  Row.  .. 
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Russell,  Michael.  History  of  the  church 
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See  also  Keith,  Robert.  An  his- 
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also  Spottiswoode,  John. 

Ryley,  George  Buchanan.  Scotland's 
Free  Church;  a  historical  retrospect  and 
memorial  of  the  disruption.  With  a  sum- 
marj'^  of  Free  Church  progress  and  finance 
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York:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph  &  Co.  [189-?] 
xvi,  392  p.,  1  diagr.,  7  pi.,  1  port.,  1  table. 
8°.  ZWH 

S.,  P.  The  church  history  of  Scotland. 
(Journal  of  sacred  literature.  London, 
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The  early  church  history  of  Scot- 
land. (Journal  of  sacred  literature.  Lon- 
don, 1859.     8°.     series  3,  v.  9,  p.  274-296.) 

*DA 

St.  Andrews  Kirk  Session.  Register  of 
the  minister,  elders,  and  deacons  of  the 
Christian  congregation  of  St.  Andrews. 
Comprising  the  proceedings  of  the  kirk 
session  and  of  the  court  of  the  superinten- 
dent of  Fife,  Fothrik,  and  Strathearn. 
1559-1600.  Transcribed  and  edited  from 
the  original  manuscript ..  .by  D.  H.  Flem- 
ing. Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1889- 
90.  2  V.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,    v.  4,  7.)  CPA 

Schofield,  J.  Faber.  The  church  in  Scot- 
land under  the  penal  laws.  (American 
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Scot,  William.  An  apologetical  narra- 
tion of  the  state  and  government  of  the 
Kirk  of  Scotland  since  the  Reformation. 
[Together  with:]  Certaine  records  touch- 
ing the  estate  of  the  Kirk  in  the  years 
M.DC.v.  &  M.DC.vi.  By  John  Forbes.  Edin- 
burgh: Wodrow  Society,  1846.  Ixxxviii, 
578  p.    8°.  ZWG 

Forbes's   work    occupies    p.    343-55S. 

Scotch,  The,  liberationists.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1882.    8°.    V.  131,  p.  531-542.)  *  DA 

Scotch  preaching  and  preachers.  (Era- 
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Scott,  David.  Annals  and  statistics  of 
the  Original  Secession  Church:  till  its  dis- 
ruption and  union  with  the  Free  Church  of 
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Scott,  Hew.  Fasti  ecclesias  Scoticanse: 
the  succession  of  ministers  in  the  parish 
churches  of  Scotland,  from  the  Reforma- 
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ZWGS 

V.   1,  part  1:     Synod   of   Lothian   and   Tweeddale. 
V.   1,  part  2:     Synods    of    Merse    and    Teviotdale, 
Dumfries,   and    Galloway. 

v.  2,  part  1 :     Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr. 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

V.  2,  part  2 :  Synods  of  Fife,  and  Perth  and 
Stirling. 

V.  3,  part  1:  Synods  of  Argyll,  Glenelg,  Moray, 
Ross,  Sutherland  and  Caithness,  Orkney  and  Zetland. 

V.  3,  part  2:  Synods  of  Aberdeen,  and  Angus  and 
Mearns. 

The  work  gives  an  account  of  the  life  and  work, 
date  of  birth  and  death  of  every  minister  of  the 
Church   of   Scotland  within   the  period   covered. 

Scott,  J.  Moffat.  The  martyrs  of  Angus 
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of  the  Reformation.  David  Stratoun  of  Whits- 
toun.  George  Wishart,  the  schoolmaster  of  Mont- 
rose. George  Wishart,  the  evangelical  preacher. 
George  Wishart,  the  martyr.  Walter  Myln,  the 
vicar  of  Lunan.     Cardinal  Beaton. 

Scottish  Catholics  under  Mary  and 
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Scottish  church  history.  By  A  Free 
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Scottish,  The,  Episcopal  Church.  (The 
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Scottish  Episcopal  Church  Society. 
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pects of  the  Scottish  Episcopal  Church. 
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Scottish,  The,  Reformation.  (Tait's 
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Selection,  A,  of  extracts  from  the 
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Sharpe,  Charles  Kirkpatrick,  editor.  See 
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Sime,  William.  History  of  the  Cove- 
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1.  American  ed.     16°.  Stuart  4174 

Simpson,  Robert.  Traditions  of  the 
Covenanters;  or,  Gleanings  among  the 
mountains.  series  1-3.  Philadelphia: 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  n.d. 
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Skinner,  John.  An  ecclesiastical  history 
of  Scotland,  from  the  first  appearance  of 
Christianity  in  that  kingdom,  to  the  pres- 


ent time.  With  remarks  on  the  most 
important  occurrences.  In  a  series  of 
letters  to  a  friend.  London:  T.  Evans, 
1788.     2  V.     8°.  ZDVH 

Smith,  James.  A  popular  sketch  of  the 
history  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland  from  the 
dawn  of  the  Reformation  to  the  settlement 
at  the  Revolution.  Glasgow:  William 
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Spalding,  Martin  John.  The  history  of 
the  Protestant  Reformation  in  Germany 
and  Switzerland;  and  in  England,  Ireland, 
Scotland. .  .in  a  series  of  essays.  New 
York:  P.  O'Shea,  1860.     2  v.     8°.         ZOF 

From  the  Roman  Catholic  stand-point.  "The 
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223-275;  "Moral  character  of  John  Knox,"  p.  489- 
496;  "Innocence  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,"  p.  496- 
504. 

Spottiswoode,  John,  archbishop  of  St. 
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the  end  of  the  reign  of  King  James  vi. 
With  biographical  sketches  and  notes  by 
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Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Lectures  on 
the  history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  de- 
livered in  Edinburgh  in  1872.  New  York: 
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Stavert,  A.  Baptist.  A  pilgrimage  to 
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(Irish  ecclesiastical  record.  Dublin,  1907. 
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Stephen,  Thomas.  The  history  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  Reformation 
to  the  present  time.  London:  J.  Lendrum, 
1843-45.     4  V.     port.     8°.  ZWG 

The  life  and  times   of  Archbishop 

Sharp  (of  St.  Andrews).  London:  J. 
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ZPWC 

Stephen,  William.  History  of  the  Scot- 
tish Church.  Edinburgh:  David  Douglas, 
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Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Scotland  and  the 
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Steuart,  Walter,  of  Purdivan.  Collec- 
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four  books.  To  which  is  added,  the  form 
of  process,  in  the  judicatories  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  As  also  an  abridg- 
ment of  the  acts  of  Parliament,  relating 
to  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from  the 
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Strathbogie,  Presbytery  of.  Extracts 
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Struthers,  Gavin.  The  history  of  the  rise 
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Symington,  William.  The  character 
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course, delivered  in  St.  Michael's  church- 
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on  occasion  of  a  collection  for  erecting  a 
monument  commemorative  of  some  who 
suffered  in  the  cause  of  Reformation. 
Dumfries:  David  Halliday,  1831.    57  p.    8°. 

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Ten,  The,  years  conflict:  a  forgotten 
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new  series,  v.  4,  p.  127-139.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
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York,    1860.      8°. 

Tyack,  George  S.  Discipline  in  the 
kirk.  (In:  Bygone  church  life  in  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  W.  Andrews.  London, 
1899.    8°.     p.  108-129.)  ZDVH 

Ward,  A.  W.  James  vi.  and  the  Papacy. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  249-252.)  CPA 

Warrick,  John.  The  moderators  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  from  1690  to  1740. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Fer- 
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Willcock,  John.  Sharp  and  the  Restora- 
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Williamson,  S.  The  teinds:  where  did 
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Wilson,  John,  editor.  See  Dunblane 
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Witnesses  for  the  truth  in  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  J. 
Greig,  1843.    42  1.,  7  port,    illus.    4°.  ZWG 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Analecta:  or.  Mate- 
rials for  a  history  of  remarkable  providen- 
ces; mostly  relating  to  Scotch  ministers 
and  Christians.  Edinburgh:  Maitland 
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Large    paper    copy. 

The    correspondence    of    the    Rev. 

Robert  Wodrow.  Edited  from  the  manu- 
scripts... by  the  Rev.  Thomas  M'Crie. 
Edinburgh:  Wodrow  Society,  1842-43.  3 
V.     8°.  ZWG 

This   correspondence   covers   the   years    1709-1739. 

■ Extracts  from  the  manuscript  col- 
lections of  the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow. 
1605-1697.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,   1842.     4°.     v.  2,  p.   149-173.) 

fCP 

See  also  editor's  preface,  p.   lii-lxxiii. 
These    extracts    throw    light    on    the    ecclesiastical 
history   of  the   north-east  of   Scotland. 

The    history    of    the    sufferings    of 

the  Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  Restau- 
ration  to  the  Revolution...  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  James  Watson,  1721.     2  v.     f°. 

ttZWG 

With    an    original    memoir    of 

the  author,  extracts  from  his  correspon- 
dence, a  preliminary  dissertation,  and 
notes  by  Rev.  Robert  Burns.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1835.    4  v.    port.    8°.  ZWG 

Wodrow  Society.  The  miscellany  of  the 
Wodrow  Society:  containing  tracts  and 
original  letters,  chiefly  relating  to  the  ec- 
clesiastical affairs  of  Scotland  during  the 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries.  Se- 
lected and  edited  by  David  Laing.  v.  1. 
Edinburgh:  Wodrow  Society,  1844.  xiii 
p.,  1  1.,  615,  16  p.,  4  fac.    8°.  CP 

No  more  published. 

Contents:  (1)  The  confession  of  faith  of  the 
churches  of  Switzerland;  translated  from  the  Latin, 
by  George  Wishart,  1536.  (2)  Certamen  cum  Luther- 
anis,  Saxoniae  habitum,  per  Jacobum  Melvil,  Scotum, 
BononiK,  1530.  (3)  Historic  of  the  estate  of  Scot- 
land, from  July,  1558  to  April,  1560.  (4)  Ana 
compendius  tractive,  &c.,  set  furth  be  maister  Quin- 
tine  Kennedy,  abbot  of  Crosraguell,  in  the  zeir  of 
God  1558.  (5)  Ane  answer  to  the  Compendius  trac- 
tive. .  .be  Maister  Johne  Davidsone.  (6)  Letter 
from  Mr.  Quintine  Kennedy,  abbot  of  Crossraguell, 
to  James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  together  with 
the  correspondence  of  the  abbot  and  John  Willock, 
at  Ayr,  1559.  (7)  Letters  to  John  Campbell  of 
Kinyeancleuch,  Ayrshire,  1564-74.  (8)  The  forme 
and  maner  of  buriall  used  in  the  kirk  of  Montrois. 
(9)  Roberti  Pontani  parvus  catechismus,  carmine 
iambico,  Andreapoli,  1573.  (10)  Register  of  minis- 
ters in  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  from  the  book  of  the 
assignation   of  stipends,    1574.      (11)    Supplication   of 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

the  General  Assembly  to  the  regent  earl  of  Morton, 
April,  1578.  (12)  The  presbytery  of  Haddington's 
subscription  to  the  Second  book  of  discipline,  Sep- 
tember, 1591.  (13)  Act  of  presbytery,  appointing 
two  ministers  to  the  Lords  at  Falkirk,  12th  August 
1578.  (14)  Letters  and  papers  of  Mr.  James  Car- 
michael,  minister  of  Haddington,  1584-1586.  (15) 
Account  of  the  death  and  funeral  of  Mr.  James 
Lawson,  minister  of  Edinburgh,  1584.  (16)  Visita- 
tions of  the  kirk  of  Holyroodhouse,  by  the  presby- 
tery of  Edinburgh,  1583-1588.  (17)  Vindication 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  reply  to  Dr.  Bancroft's 
sermon  at  Paul's  Cross,  London,  February,  1588-9. 
(18)  Ane  forme  of  sindrie  maters  to  be  usit  in 
the  elderschip,  1589-1592.  (19)  A  short  forme  of 
evening  and  morning  praver,  by  John  Davidson, 
1595.  (20)  Letters  of  Mr.  John  Welsch,  minister 
of  Ayr,  to  Robert  Boyd  of  Trochrig,  1607-1619. 
(21)  Ane  afold  admonition  to  the  ministerie  of 
Scotland,  by  Mr.  Alexander  Hume,  minister  of 
Logie,  1609.  (22)  The  forme  and  nianer  of  or- 
daining ministers,  and  consecrating  of  archbishops 
and  bishops,  used  in  the  Church  of  Scotland,   1620. 

Young,  John,  and  W.  Innes  Addison. 
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and  Covenant,  preserved  in  the  Hunterian 
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1903.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  4,  p.  121-154.) 

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Archibald,  John.  The  historic  episco- 
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Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
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Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  Trinitarian 
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cently discovered  charter  of  Alexander 
in.  confirming  the  foundation  of  Houston 
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de  Moubray.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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Barrett,  Michael.  Ancient  Scottish  de- 
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The     pre-Reformation     church     of 

Scotland.  (American  Catholic  quarterly 
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Scottish  Benedictine  houses  of  the 

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Birch,  Walter  de  Gray.  Remarks  upon 
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From  a  transcript  by  John  Adamson,  principal 
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Bryce,  W.  Moir.  Bishop  Wardlaw  and 
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Chalmers,  P.  Macgregor.  The  shrines 
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FurnesS].  Edited  [with  introduction  and 
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Contents:  v.  1-2.  Scotichronicon;  comprising 
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largea.  v.  3.  Monasticon;  an  account,  based  on 
Spottiswoode's,  of  all  the  abbeys,  priories,  collegiate 
churches,  and  hospitals  in  Scotland,  at  the  Reforma- 
tion. V.  4.  Journal  and  appendix  to  Scotichroni- 
con and  Monasticon  [containing  the  vicars  apostolic 
of  Scotland  and  missioners  in  Scotland  and  mem- 
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in  4.    8°.  ZDV 

V.  2  contains  (1)  Church  of  Cumbria  or  Strath- 
clyde:   A.   D.  600-1188;    (2)    British  churches  abroad: 

(a)  British     Church     in    Armorica:     A.D.     387-818; 

(b)  See  of  Bretoiia  in  Gallicia:  A.D.  569-830;  (3) 
Church  of  Sc9tland  during  the  Celtic  period  and 
until  declared  independent  of  the  see  of  York:  A.D. 
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Howorth,  Sir  Henry  Hoyle.  The  Co- 
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Innes,  Thomas.  The  civil  and  ecclesias- 
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Jamieson,  John.  An  historical  account 
of  the  ancient  Culdees  of  lona,  and  of 
their  settlements  in  Scotland,  England, 
and  Ireland.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne  & 
Co.,  1811.     viii,  417  p.,  1  pi.     4°.         ZDV 

Keith,  Duncan.  A  history  of  Scotland, 
civil  and  ecclesiastical,  from  the  earliest 
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V.    1:    Civil;   v.   2:   Ecclesiastical. 


Keith,  Robert,  bishop  of  Fife.  An  his- 
torical catalogue  of  the  Scottish  bishops, 
down  to  the  year  1688.  Also,  an  account 
of  all  the  religious  houses  that  were  in 
Scotland  at  the  time  of  the  Reformation: 
by  John  Spottiswoode.  A  new  edition, 
corrected  and  continued  to  the  present 
time,  with  a  life  of  the  author:  by  the  Rev. 
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ZDVH 

See     also     under     Gordon,     James 

Frederick  Skinner. 

Lockhart,  William.  Churches  conse- 
crated in  Scotland  in  the  thirteenth  cen- 
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Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sq.  8°. 
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Macbain,  Alexander.  The  Culdees. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1902.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  146- 
153.)  NDO 

Mackinlay,  J.  M.  "In  Oceano  desertum" 
—  Celtic  anchorites  and  their  island  re- 
treats. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq. 
8°.     V.  33,  p.   129-133.)  CPA 

Traces  of  the  cultus  of  St.  Fergus 

in  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904. 
sq.  8°.    V.  38,  p.  445-453.)  CPA 

M'Lauchlan,  Thomas.  The  early  Scot- 
tish Church:  the  ecclesiastical  history  of 
Scotland  from  the  first  to  the  twelfth  cen- 
tury. Edinburgh:  T.  &  T.  Clark,  1865. 
vii,  450  p.     8°.  Stuart  4172 

Missa  Sancti  Kentigerni  (Mass  for  the 
feast  of  S.  Mungo).  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany.   Glasgow,  1847.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  1-19.) 

fCP 

The  Mass  for  the  feast  of  St.  Mungo  is  printed 
from   the  Arbuthnot   Missal. 

Mitchell,  Alexander  F.  Pre-Reforma- 
tion  Scotland,  1513  to  1559  A.D.  n.  t.-p. 
Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers  [1880?,  97- 
128  p.  12°.  (St.  Giles  lectures,  series  1; 
no.  4.)  ZONp.v.  l,no.7 

Title    from   cover. 

Moffat,  James  C.  History  of  the  early 
Scottish  Church.  (Presbyterian  review. 
New  York,  1880.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  631-651.) 

*DA 

Montalembert,  Charles  Forbes  de 
Tryon,  comte.  Saint  Columba,  apostle  of 
Caledonia.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1868.     xiv,  171  p.     16°. 

ZDVH 

O'Donnell,  Manus.  The  life  of  Columb- 
cille.  [Transcript  and  translation  by  R. 
Henebry.]  (Zeitschrift  fiir  celtische  Philo- 
logie.  Halle  a.  S..  1901-04.  8°.  Bd.  3,  p. 
516-571;  Bd.  4,  p.  276-331;  Bd.  5,  p.  27-87.) 

RPA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Patrick,  David,  editor.  See  Church  of 
Scotland.  Statutes  of  the  Scottish  Church, 
1225-1559. 

Reeves,  William.  On  the  Celi-de,  com- 
monly called  Culdees.  (Royal  Irish  Acad- 
emy. Transactions.  Dublin,  1874.  f°.  v. 
24,  p.  119-263.)  *EC 

Saint    Maelrubha:    his    history   and 

churches.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862.  sq. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  258-296.)  CPA 

See  also  Adamnan,  Saint,  9.  abbot 

of  Hy. 

Robertson,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Church 
of  Scotland.     Concilia  Scotiae. 

Russell,  H.  The  early  church  dedica- 
tions of  the  south  of  Scotland.  (Archae- 
ological review.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  165-174.)  ZBA 

Short,  A,  account  of  Scotish  money  and 
coins,  with  tables  of  their  value  at  dif- 
ferent periods,  and  the  price  of  commodi- 
ties, &c.  Together  with  tables  of  the 
revenues  of  the  archbishoprics,  bishoprics, 
abbeys,  nunnerys,  &c.  at  the  Reformation. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Webster,   1817.     16  p.     8°. 

CPp.  box2 

Some  account  of  the  nature  and  con- 
stitution of  the  ancient  Church  of  Scot- 
land. (In:  The  Spottiswoode  miscellany 
...edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh, 1844.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  425-526.)  ZDVH 

Written   about   1730. 

Spotiswood,  John.  An  account  of  all 
the  religious  houses  that  were  in  Scotland 
at  the  time  of  the  Reformation.  (In:  Sir 
Thomas  Hope,  Practical  observations 
upon  divers  titles  of  the  law  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1734.     8°.     (16°.)     p.  411-538.) 

XH 

(In:    R.    Keith,    An    historical 

catalogue  of  the  Scottish  bishops...  new 
ed.      Edinburgh,    1824.      8°.      p.    381-480.) 

ZDVH 

See     also     under     Gordon,     James 

Frederick  Skinner. 

Stevenson,  William.  The  legends  and 
commemorative  celebrations  of  St.  Kenti- 
gern,  his  friends  and  disciples.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Aberdeen  Breviary  and  the 
Arbuthnott  Missal,  with  an  illustrative  ap- 
pendix. Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson,  1874. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  31  double  p.,  32-125  p.    4°.  ZDVH 

p.   1-31   Latin  and   English. 

Stubbs,  William.  See  Haddan,  Arthur 
West,  and  William  Stubbs,  Councils  and 
ecclesiastical   documents... 

Thomson,  George.  The  antiquity  of  the 
Christian  religion  among  the  Scots.    From 


the  original  Latin  of  George  Thomson, 
Scot.,  1594.  Translated  and  edited  by 
Henry  D.  G.  Law.  (Scottish  History  So- 
ciety. Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  115-132.)  CPA 

Walcott,  Mackenzie  Edward  Charles. 
The  ancient  Church  of  Scotland:  a  history 
of  the  cathedrals,  conventual  foundations, 
collegiate  churches,  and  hospitals  of  Scot- 
land... London:  Virtue,  Spalding  & 
Daldy,  1874.  xxvii,  428  p.,  1  map,  14  plans, 
24  pi.     4°.  fZDVH 

Wallace,  Thomas  D.  Notes  on  the  early 
churches  [Of  the  ancient  province  of 
Moray].  1  pi.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1910.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  88-93.)       *  EC 

Watson,  William  John.  The  Celtic 
church  in  Ross.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions,  v.  6. 
p.   1-14.     Inverness,   1910.     8°.)  *  EC 

From   the   Reformation   to   the   Present   Day 

1557 

Young,  James.  The  "common,"  or, 
"Godlie"  band  of  1557;  being  a  comment 
on  that  document  read  at  the  tercentenary 
of  the  Scottish  Reformation,  celebrated  at 
Edinburgh  on  the  14th,  15th,  16th,  and  17th 
days  of  August,  1860...  Edinburgh:  J. 
Maclaren,   1860.     1   p.l.,   17  p.     12°. 

CPp.  box  2 

1561 

Kennedy,  Quentin,  abbot  of  Corsraguell. 
Ane  oratioune  in  favouris  of  all  thais  of  the 
congregatione,  exhortand  thaim  to  aspy 
bow  wonderfullie  thai  ar  abusit  be  thair 
dissaitfull  prechouris,  set  furth  be  Master 
Quintine  Kennedy,  commendatour  of  Cors-' 
raguell,  ye  zeir  of  Gode  1561.  [Edited 
by  A.  B.,  i.  e.,  Sir  Alexander  Boswell.] 
vii  p.,  1  1.,  20  p.  Edinburgh:  G.  Ramsay  & 
Co.,   printers,    1812.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  367 

Black-letter,  with  advertisement  by  [Sir]  A[lex- 
ander]    B[oswell]. 

This  Oratioune  is  also  printed  in  the  Works 
of  John  Knox,  edited  by  David  Laing,  v.  6,  p.  157- 
165,    Edinburgh,    1895. 

1563 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Hamilton  of  Kin- 
cavil  and  the  General  Assembly  of  1563. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1912.    4°.    v.  10,  p.  156-161.)  CPA 

1581 

Church  of  Scotland.  The  Scottish  na- 
tional covenant,  Feb.  27,  1638.  The  con- 
fession of  faith  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
subscribed  at  first  by  the  king's  majesty 
and  his  household  in  1580;  thereafter  by 
persons  of  all  ranks  in  1581 ...  16  p.  (Old 
South  leaflets.  Boston,  1891.  General 
series,  no.  25.)  *R- Room  300 

Contains  also  The  solemn  league  and  covenant,  p. 
10-13 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 
1606 

MacCunn,  Florence.  Scottish  divines 
and  English  bishops,  1606.  (Scottish  re- 
view.   Paisley,  1891.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  377-393.) 

*DA 

1610 

Hannan,  Thomas.  The  Scottish  conse- 
crations in  London  in  1610.  (Church  quar- 
terly review^.  London,  1911.  8°.  v.  71, 
p.  387-413.)  *  DA 

1620 

Parasynagma  Perthense  et  ivramentvm 
ecclesicTs  Scoticanae  [by  David  Calderwoodj 
et  A[ndrew]  Mcelvillc]  antitamica-micate- 
goria.  [St.  Andrews:  Raban?]  Anno 
M.DC.xx.    47  p.    4°.  Reserve 

p.  22  misnumbered  14  and  p.  25  misnumbered  26. 
Melville's  initials  are  given  on  p.  41.  See  J.  P. 
Edmond,  Aberdeen  printers,  p.   2. 

Spottiswoode,  John,  archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews.  Refutatio  libelli  de  regimine 
ecclesias  Scoticanse.  1620.  [By  John 
Spottiswoode.]  (The  Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
29-62.)  ZDVH 

Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  published  in 
London,  1620.  This  was  the  only  work  of  the 
archbishop    published    by    himself. 

1624 

Scot,  Thomas.  Boanerges;  or.  The 
hvmble  svpplication  of  the  ministers  of 
Scotland,  to  the  high  covrt  of  Parliament 
in  England.  [By  Thomas  Scot.]  Printed 
in    Edenburgh,    1624.     34   p.      12°.  CI 

1627 

Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Kirk,  at  a  meeting  held  at  Edinburgh 
in  July,  1627.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1855.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  217- 
225.)  fCP 

1628 

Leighton,  Alexander.  An  appeal  to  the 
parliament;  or  Sions  plea  against  the  pre- 
lacie.  The  summe  whereoff  is  delivered 
in  a  decade  of  positions.  In  the  handling 
whereoff,  the  Lord  Bishops,  and  their  ap- 
purtenances are  manifestlie  proved.,  .to  be 
intruders  upon  the  privileges  of  Christ, 
of  the  king,  and  of  the  Common-weal... 
[By  Alexander  Leighton.]  Printed  the 
year  &  moneth  wherein  Rochell  was  lost 
[September,  1628].     6  p.l.,  176  p.,  2  pi.     4°. 

Reserve 

Incomplete,    last    leaf    wanting. 

The  author  was  the  father  of  Robert  Leighton, 
archbishop   of   Glasgow. 

Leighton  returned  to  England  from  Holland, 
where  he  published  this  book,  and  copies  of  it  fall- 
ing into   the  hands   of   the  authorities,   he   was   tried 


by  the  star  chamber  court  in  1630.  He  was  sen- 
tenced "to  pay  a  fine  of  £10,000,  to  be  degraded 
from  holy  orders,  to  be  then  brought  to  the  pillory 
at  Westminster  and  whipped,  to  have  one  of  his 
ears  cut  off,  one  side  of  his  nose  slit,  and  his  face 
branded  with  S.S.,  for  sower  of  sedition.  .  .to  have 
his  other  ear  cut  off  and  other  nostril  slit,  and 
then  to  be  imprisoned  for  life."  The  first  part  only 
of  this  barbarous  sentence  seems  to  have  been 
executed,   and   he   was   released   in    1640. 

1637 

Story,  The,  of  a  stool,  illus.  (In:  By- 
gone church  life  in  Scotland.  Edited  by 
W.  Andrews.  London,  1899.  8°.  p.  255- 
259.)  ZDVH 

1638 

Church  of  Scotland.  The  Confession  of 
Faith  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland.  Subscribed 
by  the  Kings  Maiestie  and  his  Housholde, 
in  the  yeare  of  God  1580.  With  a  designa- 
tion of  such  Acts  of  Parliament,  as  are 
expedient,  for  justifying  the  Vnion,  after 
mentioned.  And  subscribed  by  the  Nobles, 
Barrens,  Gentlemen,  Burgesses,  Ministers, 
and  Commons,  in  the  yeare  of  God  1638. 
[Quotations.!  [Edinburgh?]  Printed... 
1638.    24  p.    4°.  Reserve 

The     Scottish     national     covenant, 

Feb.  27,  1638.  The  confession  of  faith  of 
the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  subscribed  at  first 
by  the  king's  majesty  and  his  household 
in  1580;  thereafter  by  persons  of  all  ranks 
in  1581...  16  p.  (Old  South  leaflets.  Bos- 
ton,  1891.     general  series,  no.  25.) 

*  R  -  Room  300 

Contains  also  The  solemn  league  and  covenant, 
p.    10-13. 

Fac-simile  of  the  national  covenant 

of  Scotland  [for  the  burgh  of  Peebles, 
1638],  in  its  original  form,  with  the  auto- 
graphs of  the  principal  leading  personages. 
Fr.  Schenck,  lith.  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Henderson  &  Co.  [1847?]  1  sheet  folded 
to  8°.  boards.  Reserve 

1640 

Maxwell,  John,  bishop  of  Killala.  The 
epistle  congratulatorie  of  Lysimachus 
Nicanor  of  the  Societie  of  Jesu  to  the 
Covenanters  in  Scotland...  [By  John 
Maxwell.]  n.  p.,  1640.  1  p.l.,  78  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

1641 

Gillespie,  George.  An  assertion  of  the 
government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in 
the  points  of  ruling  elders,  and  of  the 
authority  of  presbyteries  and  synods. 
With  a  postscript,  in  answer  to  a  treatise 
lately  published  against  presbyterial  gov- 
ernment. Edinburgh:  Robert  Ogle  and 
Oliver  and  Boyd,  1846.  vii,  (i)vi-vii,  (1)10- 
78  p.     8°.  ZECp.v.  93 

Reprinted   from   the   edition   of    1641. 

Henderson,  Alexander.  The  govern- 
ment and  order  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

[By  Alexander  Henderson.]  Edinbrugh 
[Sic]:  Printed  for  James  Bryson,  164L 
6  p.l.,  68  p.     4°.  CI 

1643 

Certain  observations  upon  the  new 
league  or  Covenant,  as  it  was  explained 
by  a  divine  of  the  New  Assembly,  in  a 
congregation  at  London...  With  a  copy 
of  the  said  Covenant.  Bristoll:  R.  Har- 
sell,  1643.    44  p.    4°.     (12°.)  CI 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. The  answer  of  the  Generall  Assem- 
bly in  Scotland,  to  the  letter  of  some  of 
their  reverend  brethren  of  the  ministry  in 
England...        London:     Henry     Overton, 

1643.  Sept.  16.     5  p.     4°.  CP 

The  letter  is  signed  'Arch.  Johnson,  cler.  Eccles.' 

Great  Britain.  —  House  of  Commons. 
The  covenant:  with  a  narrative  of  the  pro- 
ceedings and  solemn  manner  of  taking 
it  by  the  honourable  House  of  Com- 
mons, and  reverent  Assembly  of  Divines 
the  25th  day  of  September. .  .also. .  .Two 
speeches. .  .the  one  by  Philip  Nye,  the 
other  by  Alexander  Hendersam  [sic,  Hen- 
derson]. London:  Printed  for  Thomas 
Vnderhill,  1643.     1  p.l.,  34  p.    4°.    Reserve 

This  is  the  first  London  edition  of  the  "Solemn 
league  and  covenant."  The  original  was  printed 
at  Edinburgh  in  1643. 

D'Ootmoedighe  svpplicatie  vande  ge- 
committeerde  der  generale  kerckelicke 
vergaderinghe  der  Schotten  tot  Edenburgh 
gehouden  den  14.  Jany  1643.  Aen  syn 
konincklycke  majesteyt  van  Engelandt... 
overgheset  nae  d'Engelsche  copye.  Am- 
sterdam: J.  Broersz,  1643.     4  1.  4°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  29,  no.  4 

1644 

C,  C.  The  Covenanter  vindicated  from 
periurie,  wherein  is  fully  cleared,  that  it's 
no  perjury,  for  him  to  yet  doubt,  whether 
the  classicall  coercive  Presbyterian  gov- 
ernment of  churches,  be  jure  divino;  albeit 
hee  hath  taken  the  late  National  Covenant. 
Though  this  periurie  be  injuriously 
charged  upon  him  in  a  ly-tell"^  by  Adam 
Stevart  in  his... answer  to  the  Coole  Con- 
ference...    London:  Printed  by  T.  Paine, 

1644.  3  p.l.,  90  p.    4°.  Reserve 

Coole,  A,  conference  between  the  Scot- 
tish commissioners  Cleared  Reformation, 
and  the  Holland  ministers  Apologeticall 
Narration,  brought  together  by  a  well- 
wilier  of  both.  1644.  [London,  1644.] 
18  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Langbaine,  Gerard.  A  review  of  the 
Covenant,  wherein  the  originall,  grounds, 
means,  matter,  and  ends  of  it  are  examined 
...     n.p.,  1644.     6  p.l.,   106  p.     4°.     (12°.) 

CI 


Memorial,  The,  of  the  Presbyterians, 
exemplified  in  the  Solemn  League  and 
Covenant,  as  it  passed  in  England,  Jan. 
29,  1644,  with  the  persons'  names  then 
present...  London,  1706.  4  p.l.,  56  p. 
4°.  CI  p.v.  60 

Nye,  Philip.  An  exhortation  to  the  tak- 
ing of  the  Solemne  League  and  Covenant, 
for  reformation  and  defence  of  religion, 
the  honour  and  happinesse  of  the  king, 
and  the  peace  and  safety  of  the  three  king- 
domes  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
[By  P.  Nye.]  [London,  1644.]  40  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

Prynne,  William.  Romes  master-peece; 
or,  The  grand  conspiracy  of  the  Pope  and 
his  jesuited  instruments,  to  extirpate  the 
protestant  religion,  re-establish  Popery, 
subvert  lawes,  liberties,  peace,  parlia- 
ments, by  kindling  a  Civill  war  in  Scot- 
land..  .revealed  out  of  conscience  to  An- 
dreas ab  Habernfeld. .  . who  discovered  it 
to  Sir  William  Boswell...  He,  under  an 
oath  of  secresie,  to  the  Arch-bishop  of 
Canterbury  (among  whose  papers  it 
was...  found  by. .  .Prynne. .  .)  London: 
Printed  for  M.  Sparke,  1644.  3  p.l.,  37  p. 
2.  ed.    4°.  Reserve 

Rutherfurd,  Samuel.  The  due  right  of 
Presbyteries  or,  a  peaceable  plea  for  the 
government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland... 
London:  Printed  by  E.  Griffin  for  R.  Whit- 
taker  and  A.  Crook,  1644.  12  p.l..  1-484, 
185-468  p.    4°.  Reserve 

The  error  in  pagination  is  explained  in  a  note 
at  the  end  of  the  table  of  contents. 

Steuart,  Adam.  An  answer  to  a  libell 
intituled,  A  coole  conference  betweene  the 
cleered  Reformation  and  the  Apologeti- 
call Narration,  brought  together  by  a  Wel- 
willer  to  both;  wherein  are  cleerly  refuted 
what  ever  he  bringeth  against  the  Refor- 
mation cleared...  Imprinted  at  London, 
1644.     3  p.l.,  62  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines. 
Reformation  of  Church-government  in 
Scotland,  cleered  from  some  mistakes  and 
prejudices,  by  the  commissioners  of  the 
Generall  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, now  at  London.  [London:]  Printed 
for  R.  Bostock,  1644.     1  p.l.,  26  p.     4°. 

CI  and  Reserve 

Williams,  Roger.  Qveries  of  highest 
consideration,  proposed  to  Mr.  Tho.  Good- 
win [and  others]  and  to  the  Commissioners 
from  the  Generall  Assembly  (so  called) 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  vpon  occasion 
of  their  late  printed  apologies  for  them- 
selves and  their  churches...  Presented 
to... the  Houses  of . .  .Parlament.  [By 
Roger  Williams.]  London:  Imprinted  in 
the  yeare  1644.    3  p.l.,  13  p.    4°.      Reserve 

1646 

Parker,  Henry.  The  Trojan  horse  of 
the  presbyteriall  government  unbowelled. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

[By  H.   Parker.]     n.p.,   1646.     1   p.l.,  22  p. 
12°.  CI 

Gillespie,  George,  minister  at  Edin- 
burgh. Aaron's  rod  blossoming.  Or,  The 
divine  ordinance  of  church  government 
vindicated,  so  as  the  present  Erastian  con- 
troversie  concerning  the  distinction  of 
civill  and  ecclesiastical  government,  ex- 
communication, and  suspension,  is  fully 
debated...  London:  Printed  by  E.  G.  for 
R.  Whitaker,  1646.     32  p.l.,  590  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

With  two  autographs  of  Simon  Bradstreet,  gov- 
ernor of  Massachusetts,  1679-1686  and  from  1689- 
1692. 

1647 

Gillespie,  George,  minister  at  Edin- 
burgh. One  hundred  and  eleven  proposi- 
tions concerning  the  ministry  and  gov- 
ernment of  the  church.  Edinburgh: 
Robert  Ogle  and  Oliver  and  Boyd,  1844. 
23,  3  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  94 

Reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  edition  by  Evan 
Tyler,   1647. 

1648 

Declaration,  A,  of  the  Parliament  of 
Scotland  to  all  his  majesties  good  sub- 
jects of  this  kingdome;  concerning  their 
resolutions  for  religion,  king  and  king- 
doms; in  pursuance  of  the  ends  of  the 
covenant.  [Signed,  Alex.  Gibson,  Cler. 
Regist.]  Edenburgh:  E.  Tyler,  printer, 
1648.     15  p.     8°.  CI  p.  box  1648  -  S 

Solemn,  A,  acknowledgment  of  publick 
sins,  and  breaches  of  the  Covenant. .  .with 
two  Acts  of  the  Commission  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly. .  .for  renewing  the  Solemn 
League  and  Covenant...  Together  with 
an  Act  of  the  Committee  of  Estates. .  .for 
renewing  the  League  and  Covenant.  Eden- 
burgh: Evan  Tyler,  and  Reprinted  at 
London  for  R.  Bostock,  1648.  18  p.  4°. 
(12°.)  CI 

p.    9-18   misnumbered   7-16. 

Testimony,  A,  to  the  truth  of  Jesus 
Christ,  and  to  our  solemn  league  and  cove- 
nant; as  also  against  the  errours,  heresies 
and  blasphemies  of  these  times,  and  the 
toleration  of  them...  London:  T.  Under- 
hill,   1648.     1   p.l.,  38  p.     12°. 

ZDV  p.v.  3,  no.15 

1649 

Baillie,  Robert.  Ondersoeck  van  Dok- 
tor  Brambels,  gewesen  bisschop  van 
Londonderij  in  Irelant,  waerschouwinge 
tegens  de  kercken-regeringe  der  Schotten, 
door  R.  B...  Uijt  het  Engelsch... 
Vtrecht:  J.  van  Waesberge,  1649.  10,  64  p. 
4°.  ZWGM  p.v.  10 


Bramhall,    John.      A    faire    warning,    to 

take    heed    of    the    Scotish    discipline,    as 

being. .  .injurious   to   the   civill   magistrate 

[By   J.    Bramhall.]      [London?]    1649. 

36  p.     sq.  16°.  ZWGM  p.v.  10 

Title-page    mutilated. 

Een  schoone  waerschouwinge,  om 

sich  voor  de  Schotsche  Kerck-discipline 
te  hoeden.  Als  zijnde  meer  dan  eenighe 
andere,  de  civile  overicheyt  seer  schade- 
lijck,  de  onderdanen  seer  onderdruckende, 
ende  haer  beyden  gansch  verderffelijck. . . 
overgheset  uyt  het  Engelsch.  [By  John 
Bramhall.]  's  Gravenhaghe:  S.  Broun,  1649. 
47  p.    4°.  ZWGM  p.v.  10,  no.2 

1651 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Causes  of  the  Lord's  wrath  against 
Scotland,  manifested  in  his  late  sad  dis- 
pensations, whereunto  is  added  a  paper 
particularly  holding  forth  the  sins  of  the 
ministry.  Agreed  upon  by  the  General 
Assembly,  1651.  Edinburgh:  R.  Ogle  & 
Oliver  &  Boyd,  1844.     46  p.     8°. 

ZKB  p.v.  2,  no.7 

Reprinted   from   the   edition   of    1653. 

1652 

Irvine,  Sir  Alexander,  of  Drum.  Prot- 
estation against  the  presbytery  of  Aber- 
deen. [1652.]  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1846.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  205-207.)  f  CP 

Illustrates  the  relations  of  the  Presbyterians  with 
the   Independents. 

1661 

Execution,  The,  of  the  Covenant,  burnt 
by  the  common  hangman  Edward  Dun, 
presbyter.  May  -22,  1661.  Published  for 
the  use  of  Dr.  B.  and  Mr.  Notcros,  and 
the  rest  of  the  rigid  Presbyterians,  n.  p., 
n.  d.    llJ^x6j/2    in.      Broadside.      Reserve 

1671 

Blundell,  Odo.  The  state  of  the  Catho- 
lic religion  in  the  Hebrides  in  1671. 
(American  Catholic  quarterly  review. 
Philadelphia,  1911.    8°.     v.  36,  p.  232-243.) 

*DA 

1681 

Declarations  by  the  clergy  and  nobility 
of  Scotland,  and  by  the  barons  and  com- 
missioners of  burghs,  against  the  National 
Covenant,  and  the  Solemn  League  and 
Covenant,  Jul.  1681.  1  fac.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  379-385.)  f  CP 

1685 

Declaratie,  De,  en  apologie  der  protes- 
tanten,  dewelke  nu  in  de  wapenen  zijn  in 
het  koninkrijk  van  Schotlandt.  Vertaalt 
uit  de  Schotsche  copye...  n.p.,  1685.  8  p. 
4°.  CI  p.v.  93 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  drowned  women  of 
Wigton,  a  romance  of  the  Covenant;  sug- 
gested by  Mr.  Napier's  "Memoirs  of  Dun- 
dee:" with  a  series  of  documents  relating 
to  the  occurrence...  Glasgow:  Porteous 
&   Hislop,    1862.     iv,    (1)6-34   p.     8°. 

*Cp.v.  1515 

Stewart,  Archibald,  minister  of  Glasser- 
ton.  History  vindicated  in  the  case  of 
the  Wigtown  martyrs,  Margaret  Lauch- 
lison  and  Margaret  Wilson,  drowned  at 
Wigtown  11th  May  1685;  in  answer  to  Mr. 
Mark  Napier's  "Case  for  the  Crown,  in 
re  The  Wigtown  Martyrs  proven  to  be 
myths,"  etc.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and 
Douglas,    1867.     64  p.     8°.         ZECp.v.92 

1687 

Eenige  reflecties  op  sijn  majesteyts  pro- 
clamatie,  van  den  12.  Febr.  1686/7  tot 
vryhe3^d  van  religie  in  Schotland,  zijnde 
de  voorsz.  proclamatie,  tot  meerder  bewijs, 
daar  by  gevoegd.  n.  p.,  1687.  1  p.l.,  10 
p.     4°.  ZDVp.v.  4,no.5 

James  II.,  king  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Proclamation  [Of  protection  to 
subjects  of  the  Protestant  religion].  June 
28,  1687.  Edinburgh:  Heirs  of  A.  Ander- 
son, prtrs.,  1687.  1  1.  f°.  (Scotland. - 
Crown.)  Reserve 

1689 

Memorial,  A,  for  his  highness  the  Prince 
of  Orange,  in  relation  to  the  affairs  of 
Scotland:  together  with  the  address  of 
the  Presbyterian  party  in  that  kingdom 
to  his  highness;  and  some  observations  on 
that  address.  By  two  persons  of  quality. 
London:  Randal  Taylor,  1689.  30  p.  8°. 
(4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

Park,  Robert.  The  rights  and  liberties 
of  the  Church  asserted  and  vindicated, 
against  the  pretended  rights  and  usurpa- 
tion of  patronage.  Edinburgh,  1689.  98 
p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  22,  no.lO 

1690 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. The  principal  acts  of  the  General 
Assembly. .  .convened  at  Edinburgh,  the 
16th  day  of  October,  1690.  Collected  and 
extracted  from  the  records  of  the  said 
assembly,  by  the  clerk  thereof.  Edin- 
burgh; London,  reprinted:  N.  Ranew,  1692. 
39  p.     12°.  ZWX 

Great  Britain.  —  Secretary  for  Scotland. 
Church  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return  of  ex- 
tracts from  acts  of  the  parliaments  of 
Scotland  relating  to  the  church. .  .passed 
in  the  years  1690,  1693,  and  1707...  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1905.  6  p. 
i".  tt  ZWG 


Robertson,  Joseph.  Notice  of  an  un- 
published letter  from  General  Mackay  to 
the  laird  of  Grant,  dated  at  London,  4th 
December  1690.  on  the  comparative 
strength  of  ecclesiastical  parties  in  Scot- 
land at  the  Revolution.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  336-338.)  CPA 

1691 

Account,  An,  of  the  purging  and  plant- 
ing of  the  congregation  of  Dalkeith.  Con- 
taining I.  The  Copy  of  a  late  paper,  inti- 
tuled. Information  for  Mr.  Alexander 
Heriot,  &c.  II.  A  Short  relation  of  the 
Presbytery. . .their  procedure  in... sen- 
tencing. .  .Mr.  Heriot.  III.  An  Answer  to 
that  paper,  called  Information  [etc.].  Edin- 
burgh: E.  Mosman,  1691.  2  p.l.,  48  p.  8°. 
(4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

1692 

Monro,  Alexander.  An  Apology  for  the 
Clergy  of  Scotland  [written  by  Alexander 
MonrO],  chiefly  oppos'd  to  the  censures, 
calumnies,  and  accusations  of  a  late  pres- 
byterian  Vindicator  [i.  e.,  Gilbert  Rule], 
in  a  letter  to  a  friend...  Together 
with  a  Postscript,  relating  to  a... pam- 
phlet [by  George  Ridpath  (Will  Laick, 
pseud.)]  intituled.  An  Answer  to  the  Scotch 
Presbyterian  eloquence.  Sept.  24,  1692. 
London:  J.  Hindmarsh,  1693.  2  p.l.,  108  p. 
8°.     (4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

A  letter  to  a  friend,  giving  an  ac- 
count of  all  the  Treaties  that  have  been 
publish'd,  with  relation  to  the  present  per- 
secution against  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
[By  Alexander  Monro.]  London:  J.  Hind- 
marsh,  1692.    32  p.    8°.  CI  p.v.  77 

Shields,  Alexander.  The  History  of 
Scotch-Presbytery:  being  an  epitome  of 
The  Hind  let  loose,  by  Mr.  S.  With  a 
preface  by  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  London:  J.  Hindmarsh,  1692. 
3  p.l.,  55  p.    8°.     (4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

Vindication,  A,  of  the  Presbyterians  in 
Scotland,  from  the  malicious  aspersions 
cast  upon  them  in  a  late  pamphlet,  writ- 
ten by  Sir  George  Mackenzie. .  .intituled, 
A  Vindication  of  the  Government  in  Scot- 
land during  the  reign  of  King  Charles  ii., 
&c.  By  a  Lover  of  Truth.  London:  Ed- 
ward Golding,  1692.     1  p.l.,  30  p.    8°.     (4°.) 

CI  p.v.  77 

1693 

Great  Britain.  —  Secretary  for  Scotland. 
Church  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return  of  ex- 
tracts from  acts  of  the  parliaments  of 
Scotland  relating  to  the  church. .  .passed 
in  the  years  1690,  1693,  and  1707...  Lon- 
don:   Ej're    &    Spottiswoode,    1905.      6    p. 

f^  tt  zwG 

Laick,  W.,  pseud,  of  George  Redpath  or 
Ridpath.     An  Answer  to  the  Scotch  Pres- 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

byterian  eloquence:  in  Three  parts... 
[Dedication  signed  Will  Laick,  i.  e.  pseudo- 
nym of  George  Redpath  or  Ridpath.]  Lon- 
don: T.  Anderson,  1693.  4  p.l.,  80  p.  8°. 
(4°.)  CI  p.v.  77 

Sage,  John.  An  account  of  the  late 
establishment  of  Presbyterian  government 
by  the  Parliament  of  Scotland,  anno  1690. 
Together  with  the  methods  by  which  it 
was  settled,  and  the  consequences  of  it: 
as  also  several  publick  Acts,  speeches, 
pleadings. .  .relating  to  the  Church  in  that 
kingdom.,  .a  summary  of  the  visitation  of 
the  universities  there;  in  a  fifth  letter 
from  a  gentleman  at  Edinburgh  [J.  Sage] 
to  his  friend  at  London.  London:  J. 
Hindmarsh,  1693.     4  p.l.,  100  p.     8°. 

ZDVp.v.  l,no.l2 

Scotch,  The,  Presbyterian  eloquence;  or, 
The  foolishness  of  their  teaching  dis- 
covered from  their  books,  sermons,  and 
prayers;  and  some  remarks  on  Mr.  Rule's 
late  Vindication  of  the  Kirk.  [Also,  a 
Postscript.  Dedication  signed  Jacob  Cu- 
rate, pseud.]  London:  Randal  Taylor, 
1693.    3  p.l.,  104  p.    2.  ed.     4°.       CI  p.v.  77 

1695 
Philcpresbyter,  Britannus,  pseud.  Pres- 
byterial  government  described;  or,  A  me- 
thodical synopsis  of  it,  as  it  is  professed 
and  practized  in  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Gathered  out  of  the  Confessions  of  faith, 
and  other  public  records  of  that  church 
...     Edinburgh,  1695.     12  p.     4°.     (8°.) 

ZD  V  p.v.  1 

1699 

Moncreif,  John.  A  seasonable  admoni- 
tion and  exhortation  to  some  who  sepe- 
rate  themselves  from  the  communion  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Wherein  is  also 
discovered,  that  the  things  they  complain 
of,  are  either  false  on  the  matter,  or  not 
sufficient  to  warrand  a  seperation.  Un- 
animously agreed  unto  by  the  Commission 
of  the  General  Assembly,  December  9, 
1698.  [Signed  Jo.  Moncreif.]  Edinburgh: 
G.   Mosman,    1699.     27   p.     8°. 

ZDV  p.v.  1,  no.3 

Proper,  A,  project  for  Scotland,  to 
startle  fools,  and  frighten  knaves,  but  to 
make  wise  men  happy,  being  a  safe  and 
easy  remed}^  to  cure  our  fears,  and  ease 
our  minds.  With  the  undoubted  causes 
of  God's  wrath,  and  of  the  present  national 
calamities.  By  a  person  neither  unreason- 
ably Cameronian,  nor  excessively  Laodi- 
cean... n.  p.,  1699.  2  p.l.,  5-78  p.,  1  1. 
4".      (8°.)  ZDVp.v.  1 

1700 

Blundell,  Dom  Odo.  Bishop  Nichol- 
son's visitation  of  the  Highlands  in  1700. 


(American      Catholic      quarterly      review. 
Philadelphia,  1910.     8°.     v.  35,  p.  595-606.) 

*DA 

Dickson,  John.  A  copy  of  a  letter  by 
Mr.  John  Dickson,  to  a  person  a  little  be- 
fore his  death,  who  died  in  the  year  1700. 
(In:  A  letter  to  a  minister  in  the  country 
...     n.  p.,  1727.     16°.  in  fours,     p.  73-81.) 

ZWV  p.v.  1 

Seton,  Sir  William.  The  interest  of 
Scotland,  in  three  essays.  Viz.:  I.  Of  the 
true  and  original  and  indifferency  of 
Church-government.  II.  Of  the  union  of 
Scotland  and  England  into  one  Monarchy. 
III.  Of  the  present  state  of  Scotland.  [By 
Sir  William  Seton.]  n.p.,  1700.  4  p.l,  114 
p.     16°.  CP 

1701 

Grant,  Sir  Francis,  Lord  Cullen.  A  letter 
from  *  *  *  a  magistrate  in  the  countrey,  to 
*  *  *  his  friend;  giving  a  new  historical  ac- 
count of  designs,  through  the  Christian 
world,  for  reforming  manners  therein;  dis- 
covering, how  its  not  the  publick's  fault  that 
the  laws  against  immoralities  are  not  exe- 
cute in  Scotland. .  .with  which  are  inter- 
mixed some  directions,  for  the  orderly  and 
successful  carrying  on,  of  this  blessed  en- 
terprise; and  there  is  added  an  abbreviate 
of  some  acts  of  the  Assembly,  Commis- 
sion; Town  Council  of  Edinburgh,  &c.  to 
this  purpose.  [By  Sir  Francis  Grant.] 
Edinbvrgh:  George  Mosman,  1701.  22  p., 
1    1.     4°.      (8°.)  ZDVp.v.  1 

Hamilton,  John.  A  sermon  [On  pleasing 
God]  preached  before. .  .James,  duke  of 
Queensberry,  &c. ...and  the  honourable 
Estates  of  Parliament. .  .  Sunday,  the  24th 
day  of  November,  1700.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Vallange,  1701.    19  p.   4°.    (12°.)  ZDV  p.v.  1 

1703 

Bannatyne,  James.  A  letter  from  a 
Presbyterian  minister  in  the  countrey,  to 
a  member  of  Parliament,  and  also  of  the 
commission  of  the  Church  concerning 
toleration  and  patronages.  [By  James 
Bannatyne.]     n.  p.,  1703.     19  p.     8°. 

ZDV  p.v.  1,  no.15 

Cromarty  (1.  earl),  George  Mackenzie. 
A  few  brief  and  modest  reflexions  per- 
swading  a  just  indulgence  to  be  granted 
to  the  Episcopal  clergy  and  people,  in 
Scotland.  [By  George  Mackenzie.]  n.p., 
1703.     7  p.    8°.  ZD  V  p.v.  1,  no.8 

Garden,  George.  The  case  of  the  Epis- 
copal clergy,  and  of  those  of  the  Epis- 
copal perswasion,  consider'd,  as  to  the 
granting  them  a  toleration  and  indulgence. 
[By  George  Garden.]  n.  p.,  1703.  40  p.  8°. 
ZDVp.v.  l,no.l3 

Grant,  Sir  Francis,  Lord  Cullen.  An 
essay,   for  peace  by  union   in  judgement; 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

about  church  government  in  Scotland.  In 
a  letter  from  ******  ^i.  e.,  Sir  Francis 
Grant]  to  his  neighbour  in  the  countrey. 
Edinburgh:  Heirs  and  successors  of  A. 
Anderson,  1703.     21  p.    8°.  ZDV  p.v.  1 

Sage,  John.  Some  remarks  on  the  late 
letter  from  a  gentleman  in  the  city,  to  a 
minister  in  the  countrey;  and  Mr.  Wil- 
liamson's sermon  preached  before  the  late 
General  x^ssembly.  In  a  letter,  from  a 
person  in  the  countrey  [i.  e.,  John  SagC], 
to  his  friend  in  the  city.  Edinburgh,  1703. 
29   p.     8°.  ZDV  p.v.  1,  no.22 

Seton,  Sir  William.  A  continuation  of  A 
few  brief  and  modest  reflexions  perswad- 
ing  a  just  indulgence  to  be  granted  to  the 
Episcopal  clergy  and  people  in  Scotland, 
together  with  a  postscript  vindicating  the 
Episcopal  doctrine  of  passive  obedience, 
and  the  archbishop  of  Glasgow's  sermon 
concerning  it.  [By  Sir  Wm.  Seton.]  n.  p., 
1703.      12   p.     8°.  ZDVp.v.  l,no.9 

Also  ascribed  to  George  Mackenzie,  1.  earl  of 
Cromarty. 

Sutherland,     Alexander.       The     practice 
and  doctrine  of  the  Presbyterian  preachers 
about  the  sacrament  of  baptism,  examined 
[By    Alexander    Sutherland.]      [Edin- 
burgh, 1703.]     19  p.    4°.      ZHEp.v.7,no.l5 

Title-page    mutilated. 

Webster,  James.  An  essay  upon  tolera- 
tion. By  a  sincere  lover  of  the  church 
and  state  [i.e.,  James  Webster].  n.  p., 
1703.     24  p.     8°.  ZDVp.v.  1 

Wyllie,  Robert.  Letter  from  a  gentle- 
man in  the  city,  to  a  minister  in  the  coun- 
try.   [By  R.  Wyllie.]    n.p.  [1703.]    21  p.    8°. 

ZDV  p.  V.  1 

A  short  answer  to  a  large  paper, 

intituled,  A  continuation  of  brief  and  mod- 
est reflections,  &c.  [By  R.  Wyllie.]  n.  p. 
[1703.]    4  p.    8°.  ZDV  p.v.  1 

A  short  answer  to  a  short  paper, 

intituled,  A  few  brief  and  modest  reflec- 
tions, perswading  a  just  indulgence  to  be 
granted  to  the  Episcopal  clergy  and  people 
in  Scotland.  [By  Robert  Wyllie.]  n.  p., 
1703.     8  p.     8°.  ZD  V  p.v.  1,  no.lO 

1704 

Webster,  James.  A  discourse,  demon- 
strating that  the  government  of  the 
Church,  which  is  of  divine  right,  is  fixed, 
and  not  ambulatory.  In  answer  to  An 
essay  for  peace,  by  union  in  judgement, 
about  church  government  in  Scotland... 
Edinburgh:  J.  Reid,  junior,  1704.    23  p.    8°. 

ZDV  p.v.  1 

1707 

Case,  The,  of  the  Episcopal  clergy  of 
Scotland    truly    represented.      1707.      (In: 


Somers,  A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts. . . 
London,  1814.     4°.     v.  12,  p.  358-367.)  f  C 

Great  Britain.  —  Secretary  for  Scotland. 
Church  (Scotland)  Bill.  Return  of  ex- 
tracts from  acts  of  the  parliaments  of 
Scotland  relating  to  the  church. .  .passed 
in  the  years  1690,  1693,  and  1707...  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1905.     6  p.  f°. 

ttZWG 

1711 

Begg,  James.  History  of  the  act  of 
Queen  Anne,  1711,  restoring  church  pa- 
tronage in  Scotland.  (Watchword.  Edin- 
burgh, 1869.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  215-223,  248-260.) 

ZWA 

1711-1712 

Blackwell,  Thomas.  Letters  from  Pro- 
fessor Blackwell,  and  others,  to  John 
Ross  of  Arnage,  provost  of  Aberdeen. 
1711-1712.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1841.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  197-223.)  f  CP 

See    also    editor's    preface,    p.    55-70. 
The   letters  relate  to  the  proposed  re-introduction 
of   church   patronage   and   the   Act   of   Toleration. 

1715 

Erskine,  J.  R.  The  position  of  Catholics 
in  Scotland  in  1715.  (Dublin  review.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    V.  133,  p.  331-340.)        *  DA 

Oldmixon,  John.  Memoirs  of  North 
Britain;  taken  from  authentick  writings, 
as  well  manuscript  as  printed,  in  which 
it  is  prov'd,  that  the  Scots  nation  have 
always  been  zealous  in  the  defence  of  the 
protestant  religion  and  liberty...  Lon- 
don: J.  Baker  &  J.  Graves,  1715.  5  p.l.,  vi, 
289  p.,  7  1.     12°.  ZWG 

1716 

Few,  A,  remarks  on  an  essay  designed 
to  expose  the  Reverend  Mr.  Simpson, 
prof,  of  theology  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow.  By  a  Member  of  the  church 
of  Christ,  and  a  preacher  of  the  gospel... 
Edinburgh:  J.  Webster  [1716j.     23  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  82 

Letter,  A,  to  the  right  honourable  the 
e of ,  concerning  the  oath  of  ab- 
juration, as  it  relates  to  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  in  a  bill  now  depending  in  par- 
liament. .  .  [London:]  Printed  in  the  year 
1716.     16  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  82 

1717 

Mitchell,  William,  minister  at  Edin- 
burgh. .  Diary.  1717.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1841.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  227-253.)  t  CP 

Relates  to  the  proposed  re-introduction  of  church 
patronage   and    the    Act    of   Toleration. 

1727 

Currie,  John.  Jus  populi  divinum,  or. 
The  People's  right  to  elect  their  pastors; 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

made  evident  by  Scripture  confirmed  from 
antiquity  (etc.,  etc.].  By  A  Minister  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  [i.  e.,  John  Curric]. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Brown,  1727.  xvi,  164  p. 
16°.  ZWGSp.v.  14 

Letter,  A,  to  a  minister  in  the  country; 
asserting  the  national  covenant,  the 
solemn  league  and  covenant,  well  war- 
ranted from  the  New  Testament,  and 
therefore  lawful  and  perpetually  binding. 
In  answer  to  a  late  anonimous  letter, 
holding  them  forth  as  having  no  ground 
or  warrant  from  the  New  Testament... 
By  a  lover  of  the  covenanted  reformation, 
as  a  happy  mean  of  conservation  of  truth 
and  peace,  n.  p.,  1727.  81(1)  p.  16°.  in 
fours.  ZWV  p.v.  1,  no.l 

Letter,  A,  wherein  the  Scriptural 
grounds  and  warrants  for  the  Reforma- 
tion of  churches  by  way  of  covenant,  are 
succinctly  considered  and  cleared;  in  op- 
position to  some,  who,  of  late,  have  too 
boldly  (and  yet  without  censure)  vented 
their  heterodox  notions  against  our  solemn 
and  sacred  national  covenants.  By  a 
Wellwisher  to  a  covenanted  Reformation. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  in  the  year  1727.  16 
p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  82 

1731 

Bisset,  John.  Modern  Erastianism  un- 
vailed:  or,  A  Further  survey  of  the  right 
of  Patronages.  In  which  the  rights  of 
the  church,  and  the  privileges  of  its  mem- 
bers... are  cleared  and  vindicated  from 
the  unjust  representations  of  a  pamphlet 
intituled,  "The  Right  of  Patronages  recon- 
sidered." With  an  appendix,  containing 
answers  to  some  Questions  moved  upon 
occasion  of  the  Overture  of  the  General 
Assembly,  1731.  By  a  Minister  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  [i.  e.,  John  Bisset]. 
Edinburgh:  Thomas  Lumisden  and  John 
Robertson,   1732.     viii,  238,  48  p.     12°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  14 

The  right  of  patronages  con- 
sidered, and  some  of  the  antient  and  mod- 
ern arguments  for  the  exercise  of  that 
right  in  presenting  to  churches,  surveyed. 
Together  with  remarks  on  an  anonymous 
writ,  industriously  handed  about ..  .called. 
The  case  of  patronage.  [By  John  Bisset.] 
Edinburgh,  1731.    71  p.    12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  21 

Currie,  John.  Queries  anent  the  As- 
sembly's Overture,  concerning  the  method 
of  planting  vacant  churches,  of  the  date 
May  14,  1731;  in  a  letter  to  a  member  of 
the  ensuing  General  Assembly.  [Signed 
Jo.  Currie.]  n.  t.-p.  [Kinglassie,  1732.]  53  p. 
16°.  ZWGS  p.v.  14 

Logan,  George.  The  publick  testimony 
of  above  1600  Christian  people  against 
the  overture  of  the  assembly   1731,  made 


more  publick  and  set  in  its  due  light.  Be- 
ing a  full  confutation  of  their  arguments 
adduced  for  the  divine  right  of  popular 
elections.  By  the  author  of  the  Modest 
and  humble  inquiry.  [By  George  Logan.] 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  G.  Hamilton, 
1733.     74  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  22,  no.3 

1732 

Angus  and  Mearns,  Synod  of.  A  warn- 
ing and  admonition  by  the  Synod  of  Angus 
and  Mearns,  met  at  Dundee  Octr.  21,  1732; 
against  the  undue  accepting  of  presenta- 
tions to  parishes.  With  a  preface  and 
postscript  by  a  private  hand...  n.p.,  1733. 
32  p.     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  2 

Gordon,  Sir  Thomas.  The  defection  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  from  her  Refor- 
mation-principles considered:  being  a  pro- 
test by  some  members  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  that  Church  against  her  Act 
pass'd  the  15th  of  May  1732,  anent  the 
method  of  planting  vacant  churches.  With 
an  introduction  and  appendix...  [By  Sir 
Thomas  Gordon.]  Edinburgh:  Printed  by 
Thomas  Lumisden  and  John  Robertson, 
1733.    80  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  21 

An    Enquiry    into    the    method    of 

settling  parishes,  conform  to  the  acts  and 
practice  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from 
the  Reformation  to  this  present  time.  [By 
Sir  Thomas  Gordon.]  Edinburgh:  Printed, 
1732.    91  p.     16°.  ZWGSp.v.  14 

Moncrieff,  Alexander.  The  duty  of  con- 
tending for  the  faith.  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  Provincial  Synod  of  Perth  and 
Stirling,  at  their  meeting  at  Stirling, 
April,  1732.  On  Jude  ver.  3...  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  by  R.  Fleming  and  Com- 
pany, 1732.    2  p.l.,  44  p.    12°.    ZWGS  p.v  21 

Populi  Suffragia:  seu,  Argumentum  ex 
Actorum  xvi,  23.  Quo  probatur,  electio- 
nem  preepositorum  suorum  ab  Apostolis 
singulis  Ecclesiis  concessam  [etc.].  Edin- 
burgh: T.  &  W.  Ruddimann,  1732.  72  p. 
16°.  ZWGSp.v.  14 

1733 

Mutual,  A,  negative  to  parish  and  pres- 
bytery in  the  election  of  a  minister,  in 
opposition  to  episcopacy  on  the  one  hand, 
and  independency  on  the  other.  Instruct- 
ed from  both  Books  of  Discipline.  Con- 
taining also  a  reply  to  what  the  modest 
and  humble  enquirer  has . .  .advance[d] 
against  the  pamphlet,  intituled.  The  de- 
fection of  the  Church  of  Scotland  from  her 
Reformation-principles,  considered.  By 
some  members  of  the  last  Assembly  who 
protested  against  the  Act  anent  the 
method  of  planting  vacant  churches. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  by  Thomas  Lumis- 
den and  John  Robertson,  1733.     78  p.     12°. 

ZWGS  p.  V.  21 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

1734 

Observations  upon  church  affairs,  ad- 
dressed to  Principal  Smith.  [Signed  X.Y.] 
Edinburgh,    1734.     38  p.     8°.     *Cp.v.432 

1737 

Lindsay,  George.  Some  observations  on 
these  two  sermons  of  Doctor  Wishart's 
[on  Charity,  and  on  the  difference  betw^ixt 
moral  good  and  evil],  which  have  given 
offence  to  the  presbytery  of  Edinburgh. 
rBy  George  Lindsay.]  Edinburgh,  1737. 
3  p.l.,  46  p.     12°.  ZWGFp.v.5 

1738 

Wishart,  William.  Answers  for  W. 
Wishart...to  the  charge  exhibited  against 
him  before  the  rev.  synod  of  Lothian  and 
Tweeddale,  by... George  Logan,  Neil  Mc- 
Vicar,  James  Walker,  John  Walker,  and 
George  Lindsay,  of  articles  of  error  al- 
leged to  be  contained  in  two  sermons 
preached  by  him...  Edinburgh:  T.  &  W. 
Ruddimans,  1738.    62  p.     12°.  ZWGF  p.v.  5 

1739 

Serious,  A,  address  to  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  with  relation  to  the  growth  of 
deism  and  immorality:  Examining  some 
parts  of  their  discipline  and  constitution. 
London:   A.   More,    1739.     42  p.     8°. 

ZHFK  p.v.  1 

1741 

Society  in  Scotland,  for  Propagating 
Christian  Knowledge.  State  of  the  so- 
ciety..  .giving  a  brief  account  of  the  con- 
dition of  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of 
Scotland. .  .and  what  the  society  has  done, 
and  have  further  in  view,  for  their  im- 
provement... Edinburgh:  R.  Fleming, 
1741.     75  p.     12°.  *C  p.v.  750 

1742   • 

Robe,  James.  Narrative  of  the  revival 
of  religion  at  Kilsyth,  Cambuslang,  and 
other  places,  in  1742.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Robe. 
With  an  introductory  essay  by  the  Rev. 
Robert  Buchanan.  Glasgow:  W.  Collins, 
1840.  xxxvii  p.,  1  1.,  295  p.  12°.  (Select 
Christian  authors,  with  introductory  es- 
says,   no.  64.)  ZKY 

1744 

Secession  Church.  Acts  of  the  Associ- 
ate Presbytery;  viz.  I.  Act  concerning  the 
doctrine  of  grace. .  .  II.  Act  for  renewing 
the  National  Covenant  of  Scotland,  and 
the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant  of  the 
three  nations...  Edinburgh:  T.  W.  &  T. 
Ruddimans,  printers,  1744.  x,  11-128  p. 
12°.  Stuart  3366 


1746 

Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  Anno  regni 
Georgii  ii.  regis. .  .decimo  nono.  At  the 
parliament  begun... the  first  day  of  Dec, 
1741 .. .and. . .continued. . .to  the  seven- 
teenth day  of  Oct.,  1745..  .  [An  Act  more 
effectually  to  prohibit  and  prevent  pas- 
tors or  ministers  from  officiating  in  Epis- 
copal meeting-houses  in  Scotland,  without 
duly  qualifying  themselves  according  to 
law...]  Edinburgh:  R.  Watkins,  1746. 
27  p.     16°.  ZWGF  p.v.  26 

1747 

Currie,  John.  Plain  reasons  for  new 
secession,  whereby  seceding  Seceders  re- 
turned to  the  Church  of  Scotland  are  vin- 
dicated; also  the  sinfulness  and  danger  of 
being  either  the  stated  or  occasional 
hearers  of  seceding  brethren,  is  evidenced. 
In  frank  familiar  dialogues  between  a  Se- 
ceder. .  .adhering  to  the  Associate  Pres- 
byteries; a  Seceder  lately  returned  from 
them;  a  Seceder  in  suspense  about  return- 
ing; and  one  doubtful  whether  to  leave 
the  Established  Church  and  join  the  Se- 
cession. Part  1  [-2].  By  the  Author  of  the 
Essay  on  Separation  [John  Curric].  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Paton,  1747.    4  p.l.,  100,  56  p.    8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  82 

1748 

Erskine,  John.  A  fair  and  impartial  ac- 
count of  the  debate  in  the  synod  of  Glas- 
gow and  Air,  sixth  October,  1748,  anent 
employing  Mr.  Whitefield.  [By  John 
Erskine,  D.D.]  Edinburgh:  T.  Lumisden 
and  Co.,   1748.     1  p.l.,  28  p.     12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  6 

Reasons,  The,  for  augmenting  ministers' 
stipends  in  Scotland,  illustrated  and  in- 
forced,  with  remarks  on  a  pamphlet,  in- 
titled.  The  reasons  for  applying  to  the 
king  and  parliament  examined;  in  a  letter 
to  a  friend.  By  a  sincere  well-wisher  to 
our  happy  Constitution  in  Church  and 
State.  Edinburgh:  W.  Sands,  1748.  1  p.l., 
29  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1098 

1751 

Detection,  A,  of  some  real  and  artificial 
errors  in  an  impartial  account  of  the  rise, 
progress,  and  nature  of  the  scheme  for 
augmenting  the  livings  of  the  Scots  Clergy. 
By  the  author  of  the  "Exposition  of  the 
reasons  of  dissent,  &c."  Edinburgh,  1751. 
1  p.l.,  72  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  22,  no.2 

Incomplete.     All   p.    following   p.    72   missing. 

Report  from  the  committee  to  whom  the 
petition  of  the  commissioners  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland; 
and  also  the  petition  of  James,  earl  of 
Morton,  and  others,  on  behalf  of  them- 
selves, and  other  noblemen,  gentlemen, 
freeholders,    and    heretors,    in    Scotland; 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

was  referred.     [Edinburgh:]  Printed  in  the 
year    17SL      64,    72   p.      8°.  *  C  p.v.  475 

p.    after    64   missing. 

1752 

Address  to  the  venerable  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  more  particularly 
to  the  presbyteries  in  the  North  High- 
lands and  Islands,  concerning  the  more 
frequent  administration  of  the  sacrament 
of  the  Lord's  Supper,  and  proposing  a 
method  for  it.  By  a  Minister  of  that 
Church.  Edinburgh:  R.  Fleming,  printer, 
1752.    34  p.     8°.  ZECp.v.  89 

Hamilton,  Gilbert.  The  disorders  of  a 
church,  and  their  remedies;  a  sermon 
preached  at  the  opening  of  the  provincial 
synod  of  Lothian  and  Tweeddale,  1752. 
Edinburgh:  Hamilton,  Balfour  &  Neill, 
printers,  1752.    32  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  475 

Letter,  A,  from  a  gentleman  in  town  to 
his  friend  in  the  country:  containing  a 
copy  of  some  authentick  papers  relative 
to  the  conduct  of  the  Presbytery  of  Dun- 
fermline, in  the  affair  of  the  settlement  of 
Inverkehhing.  Edinburgh:  T.  Lumisden 
and  Co.,  1752.    15  p.    12°.         ZWGM  p.v.  6 

Private  judgment  defended;  or,  The  law- 
fulness and  duty  of  refusing  obedience  to 
the  highest  of  Church  Judicatures  when 
their  commands  are  judged  unlawful,  as- 
serted and  vindicated...  In  sundry  dia- 
logues between  Timotheus  and  Ireneus 
Senior.  Edinburgh:  T.  Lumisden  &  Co., 
1752.    viii  p.,  1  1.,  172  p.    12°.    ZWGS  p.v.  2 

1753 

Maclaurin,  John.  The  terms  of  Minis- 
terial and  Christian  communion  imposed 
on  the  Church  of  Scotland  by  a  prevailing 
party  in  the  General  Assembly,  in  opposi- 
tion to  the  great  bulk  both  of  office- 
bearers and  private  Christians,  considered 
...the  reasons  of  the  dissent  from  the 
Commission  in  March,  1752,  are  fairly  ex- 
amined: with  an  appendix  relating  to  the 
new  pamphlet  [by  Rev.  J.  Hyndman]  call'd, 
A  just  view  of  the  constitution  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  &c.  [By  John  Mac- 
laurin.]     Glasgow,    1753.     xii,    140  p.     12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  6 

Potts,  John.  Seceding  Presbyterianism 
delineated;  in  the  case  of  Mr.  John  Potts; 
or,  A  protest  against  the  seceding  Presby- 
tery of  Edinburgh:  and  an  appeal  to  the 
Protestant  reformed  churches,  as  to  the 
whole  process  depending  betwixt  the  said 
presbytery  and  Mr.  Potts.  Edinburgh:  T. 
Lumisden  and  Co.,  1753.     xvi,  7Z  p.     12°. 

ZWIF 

1754 

Maclaurin,  John.  The  nature  of  eccle- 
siastic  government,    and    of  the    constitu- 


tion of  the  Church  of  Scotland  illustrated. 
Being  a  second  conference  on  the  terms 
of  communion  attempted  to  be  imposed 
on  the  Church  of  Scotland  by  a  prevailing 
party  in  the  General  Assembly.  [By  John 
Maclaurin.]  Glasgow:  J.  Bryce  and  D. 
Paterson,    1754.     xii,    152   p.      12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  6 

Secession  Church.  Act  of  the  Associate 
Synod,  at  Edinburgh,  April  18,  1754.  Con- 
taining an  assertion  of  some  gospel  truths; 
in  opposition  to  Arminian  errors. .  .  Edin- 
burgh:  J.   Reed,   1754.     12  p.     12°. 

Stuart  3366 

Wallace,  Robert.  The  doctrine  of  pas- 
sive obedience  and  non-resistance  con- 
sidered; with  some  observations  on  the 
necessity  and  advantages  of  the  revolu- 
tion in  the  year  1688.  Published  on  occa- 
sion of  Lord  Dun's  Friendly  and  familiar 
advices.  Edinburgh:  Hamilton,  Balfour, 
and   Neill,   1754.     1   p.I.,   39  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  82 

Witherspoon,  John.  Ecclesiastical  char- 
acteristics; or.  The  arcana  of  church  pol- 
icy. Being  an  humble  attempt  to  open  up 
the  mystery  of  moderation.  Wherein  is 
shewn  a  plain  and  easy  way  of  attaining 
to  the  character  of  a  moderate  man,  as 
at  present  in  repute  in  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. [By  John  Witherspoon,  D.D.]  Glas- 
gow, 1754.    xii,  7-49  p.    2.  ed.     12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  6 

New  edition,  with  an  intro- 
ductory preface.  Edinburgh:  Reprinted 
by  John  Johnstone,  1842.  xvii,  (2)20-54  p. 
8°.  (Reprints  of  scarce  tracts  connected 
with   the   Church   of   Scotland,     no.   1.) 

ZWGF  p.v.  37 

1759 

Associate  Presbytery.  Act  of  the  As- 
sociate Presbytery,  for  renewing  the 
National  Covenant  of  Scotland,  and  the 
Solemn  League  and  Covenant  of  the  three 
nations.  Glasgow:  J.  Bryce,  1759.  55  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  652 

Edinburgh:     Neill     and     Co., 

prtrs.,   1789.     44  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  81 

1763 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Kirk  Ses- 
sions, Edinburgh.  Minutes  of  the  Gen- 
eral Kirk  Sessions  of  Edinburgh  at  their 
several  Sederunts  held  anent  the  Town- 
Council  of  this  city;  their  giving  a  Pres- 
entation to  supply  the  present  vacancy 
of  a  Minister.  Edinburgh:  W.  Gray,  1763. 
31  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  2 

Witherspoon,  John.  Ecclesiastical  char- 
acteristics: or,  The  arcana  of  church  pol- 
icy. Being  an  humble  attempt  to  open  up 
the  mystery  of  moderation;  wherein  is 
shewn  a  plain  and  easy  way  of  attaining 
to   the   character   of  a   moderate   man,   as 


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at  present  in  repute  in  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  [By  John  Witherspoon.]  Edin- 
burgh: printed  in  the  year  1763.  xii,  (1)18- 
68  p.     5.  ed.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  74 

1765 

Oswald,  J.  Letters  concerning  the  pres- 
ent state  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  and 
the  consequent  danger  to  religion  and 
learning  from  the  arbitrary  and  uncon- 
stitutional exercise  of  the  law  of  patron- 
age. [By  J.  Oswald.]  Edinburgh:  W. 
Gray,  1765.    49  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  429 

Witherspoon,  John.  The  history  of  a 
corporation  of  servants,  discovered  a  few 
years  ago  in  the  interior  parts  of  South 
America.  Containing  some  very  surpris- 
ing events,  and  extraordinary  characters. 
Glasgow:  John   Gilmour,   1765.     76  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  29 

Satire   on  the  abuses  in  the   Church   of   Scotland. 

London:  Edward  and  Charles 

Dilly,  1765.    76  p.    8°.  ZWGF 

1766 

Baine,  James.  Memoirs  of  modern 
church-reformation;  or,  The  history  of 
the  General  Assembly,  1766;  and  occa- 
sional reflections  upon  the  proceedings  of 
the  said  Assembly.  With  a  brief  account 
and  vindication  of  the  Presbytery  of  Re- 
lief.   Edinburgh:  W.  Gray,  1766.    28  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  488 

Historical,  An,  account  of  the  Seceders, 
in  a  letter  to  ******  chosen  member  for 
the  ensuing  General  Assembly.  From  a  real 
friend  to  the  Church  of  Scotland.  [Signed, 
Soph.  Philander.]  Edinburgh:  Printed  in 
the  year  1766.     75  p.    8°.        ZWHF  p.v.  13 

Letters  to  a  young  Presbyterian  divine. 
Edinburgh,   1766.     48  p.     8°.       *  C  p.v.  465 

Philopatris:  or,  The  Committee  of  over- 
tures. A  Dialogue.  Inscribed  to  a  friend 
in  the  country.  Edinburgh:  Printed  in  the 
year  1766.     29  p.     16°.  *  C  p.v.  1076 

T.,  A.,  blacksmith,  pseud,  of  John 
Witherspoon.  A  letter  from  a  blacksmith, 
to  the  ministers  and  elders  of  the  Kirk  of 
Scotland:  in  which  the  manner  of  public 
worship  in  that  Kirk  is  considered;  its 
inconveniences  and  defects  pointed  out; 
and  methods  for  removing  them  humbly 
proposed.  [Signed  by  A.  T.,  blacksmith.] 
Leith:   A.    Robertson,    1766.      128   p.      16°. 

*  C  p.v.  1449 

Upper   margin   cropped. 

1767 

Kinnear,  Thomas,  and  others.  Reasons 
of  protest,  by  three  elders  of  the  Asso- 
ciate Congregation  of  Edinburgh,  against 
an   act  of  the  synod,  at   Edinburgh,  April 


9,  1767,  exalting  the  Rev.  Adam  Gib  to  a 
supremacy  over  the  said  synod,  and  judi- 
catories subordinate  thereto;  and  debar- 
ring the  said  three  elders,  and  a  multi- 
tude of... members  of  the  said  congrega- 
tion, from  communion  with  the  church, 
unless  they  approve  of  that  act.  [By 
Thomas  Kinnear,  Andrew  Beatson,  and 
Robert  Morton.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Reid, 
1767.     viii,    124  p.     8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  4 

Letter,    A,    to    Messrs.    T s    K r, 

A w  B n,  and  R 1  M n,  oc- 
casioned by  reading  their  pamphlet,  en- 
titled, Reasons  of  protest  against  the  As- 
sociate Synod,  for  exalting  the  Revd.  Mr. 
Adam  Gib  to  a  supremacy,  &c...  By  a 
member  of  the  present  established  church 
of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1767.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  14 

Narrative,  A,  of  the  case  of  a  consider- 
able number  of  the  Associate  Congrega- 
tion of  Edinburgh,  who  are  debarred  from 
sealing  ordinances,  because  they  cannot 
in  conscience  acquiesce  in  an  act  of  the 
Associate  Synod,  of  April  9,  1767.  With 
a  detection  of  some  gross  falsehoods  and 
misrepresentations  relating  to  them,  ad- 
vanced by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Adam  Gib,  in  his 
Refuge  of  Lies...  Edinburgh,  1768.  32 
p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  14 

Remarks  on  a  letter,  pretended  to  be 
dated  at  St.  Andrew's,  October  26,  1767  and 

addressed   to   Mess.    K r,    B n,   and 

M n.  Shewing  the  error,  inconsist- 
ency, and  gross  absurdity  of  the  letter- 
writer;  and  detecting  the  sinful. .  .conduct 
of  Mr.  Gib  and  his  Synod.  By  a  Well- 
wisher  to  Mr.  Gib.  Edinburgh,  1768.  12 
p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  14 

1768 

Drummond,  William  Abernethy,  bishop 
of  Edinburgh.  Remarks  upon  the  second 
part  of  principles  political  and  religious 
...in  answer  to  Norman  Sievwright . .  . 
[B)^  A.  Drummond.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Wil- 
son, 1768.    36  p.    8°.  ZPWF 

Bound  with:  John  Skinner,  A  letter  to  Norman 
Sievwright...      Aberdeen    [1768?].      8°. 

Gib,  Adam.  A  refuge  of  lies  sweeped 
away:  in  an  answer  to  a  most  false  and 
abusive  libel  lately  published  by  Thomas 
Kinnear. .  .Andrew  Beatson. .  .and  Robert 
Morton. .  .late  elders  in  the  Associate  Con- 
gregation at  Edinburgh...  [By  A.  Gib.] 
Edinburgh:  R.  Fleming  and  A.  Neill,  1768. 
xii,  13-194  p.,  1  1.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  14 

Moir,  Andrew.  The  indictment,  trial, 
and  sentence  of  Mess.  T[homa]S  K[innea]r, 
A[ndre]W  B[eatsO]n,  and  R[Ober]t  M[OrtO]n, 
before  the  Associate  Synod,  at  the  in- 
stance of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Adam  Gib.  By  a 
gentleman  of  the  law  [i.  e.,  Andrew  Moirj. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Gray,  1768.  viii,  106  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  29 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  contimied. 

Plain  truth:  or,  Some  reasons  against 
a  late  decision  of  the  Associate  Synod, 
whereby  a  considerable  number  of  Sece- 
ders  in  and  about  Edinburgh,  who  cannot 
in  conscience  acquiesce  in  said  deed,  are 
..  .cast  out  of  communion  with  the  church 
in  sealing  ordinances.  By  and  with  the 
advice  of  those  who  are  aggrieved.  Edin- 
burgh, 1768.     8  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  14 

Skinner,  John.  A  letter  to  Norman  Siev- 
wright  in  vindication  of  the  Episcopal 
clergy  of  Scotland  from  his  charge  of  in- 
novations in  politics  and  religion...  [By 
Rev.  John  Skinner.)  Aberdeen:  F.  Doug- 
las,  prtr.   [1768?]    140  p.     8^  ZPWF 

1769 

Crosbie,  Andrew.  Thoughts  of  a  lay- 
man concerning  patronage  and  presenta- 
tions. [By  Andrew  Crosbie.]  Edinburgh: 
W.  Gray,  1769.     iv,  52  p.     8°.    *  C  p.v.  465 

Essay,  An,  on  the  Secession.  Being  an 
attempt  to  delineate  the  character  of 
that  party,  to  decipher  their  conduct,  and 
expose  their  sentiments...  Edinburgh, 
1769.    2  p.l.,  iv-v,  99  p.    16°.  ZWIF  p.  box  1 

Observations  on  the  overture  concern- 
ing patronage,  with  remarks  on  a  late 
pamphlet  entitled  "Thoughts  of  a  layman 
concerning  patronage  and  presentation." 
Edinburgh,  1769.    63  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.  465 

1770 

Drummond,  William  Abernethy,  bishop 
of  Edinburgh.  The  rebuff er  rebuffed;  or, 
A  vindication  of  the  Remarks  on  the 
second  part  of  principles  political  and  re- 
ligious, and  of  several  ms.  letters  sent  to 
the  Reverend  Mr.  Sieveright,  anno  1767. 
In  answer  to  that  gentleman's  exceptions 
in  his  pamphlet,  intitled,  Miscellaneous 
tracts.  No.  1.  A  rebuff.  [By  W.  A.  Drum- 
mond.] Edinburgh:  W.  Robertson  & 
Tennent,  1770.     52  p.     8°. 

1771 

Extract,  An,  from  a  pamphlet  entitled 
An  humble  acknowledgement  of  the  sins 
of  the  ministry  of  Scotland.  Published 
...1732.    Edinburgh,  1771.    xii.  13-23  p.  8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  2 

Hall,  Archibald.  An  appeal  to  the  pub- 
lic: In  four  parts.  Containing,  Some 
general  observations;  A  preface,  wherein 
the  nature  and  seasons  of  public  cove- 
nanting are  explained  upon  Scripture 
principles,  in  order  to  satisfy  the  scrupu- 
lous about  the  expediency  of  renewing 
our  solemn  covenants  at  present;  A  de- 
fence of  solemn  covenanting,  in  opposi- 
tion to  that  preface,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Adam 
Gib;  and,  A  display  of  the  spirit,  principles, 


and  fallacy  of  the  said  defence.  Edin- 
burgh: Gavin  Alston  [1771?].  1  p.l.,  95  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  13 

An  impartial  survey  of  the  religi- 
ous clause  in  some  burgess-oaths;  of  the 
constitution  of  the  antiburgher-judica- 
tures;  and,  of  the  censures  inflicted  on 
their  brethren  of  the  Burgher  denomina- 
tion. In  three  parts.  With  a  preface; 
wherein  the  nature  and  seasons  of  public 
covenanting  are  explained  upon  Scripture- 
principles,  in  order  to  satisfy  the  scrupu- 
lous about  the  expediency  of  renewing  our 
solemn  covenants  at  present.  Edinburgh: 
Wilson,  Robertson,  &  Tennant  [1771]. 
xxiv,  112  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  13 

1774 

Thomson,  John.  Steadfastness  in  the 
faith  explained  and  recommended.  A  ser- 
mon preached  at  Cumbernauld. .  .4th  July 
1774,  after  the  celebration  of... the  Lord's 
Supper;  from  I.  Cor.  xvi,  13...  With  an 
appendix  enlarging  the  design  of  the  ser- 
mon.    Glasgow:  J.  Bryce,  1774.     39  p.  12°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  5 

1778 

Short,  A,  view  of  the  statutes  at  present 
in  force  in  Scotland  against  popery:  the 
nature  of  the  bill  proposed. .  .for  repeal- 
ing these  statutes;  and  some  remarks 
showing  the  propriety  and  necessity  of 
opposing  such  repeal...  Edinburgh,  1778. 
47  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  465 

2000  copies  of  this  issue  were  printed  for  distri- 
bution  gratis. 

Edinburgh,    1779.     48   p.     8°. 

ZMY  p.v.  3 

This  issue  was  intended  for  sale  at  sixpence  a 
copy. 

1779 

Letter,  A,  to  all  opposers  of  the  repeal 
of  the  penal  laws  against  Papists  in  Scot- 
land: wherein  is  proposed  an  effectual 
method  of  suppressing  Popery,  without 
touching  the  persons  or  property  of 
Papists.  Edinburgh:  W.  Gray,  1779.  23 
p.     12°.  ZMY  p.v.  3 

1780 

Burn,  James,  minister  at  Forgan.  A 
narrative  of  some  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
last  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  met,  at  Edinburgh,  May  25,  1780. 
In  a  letter  to  a  friend.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Gray,  1780.     1   p.l.,  38  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  74 

1781 

Letter,  A,  to  all  the  friends  of  religion, 
their  king,  and  country,  in  Scotland. 
Wherein  is  shewn,  the  unlawfulness  of 
patronage  in  Scotland;  the  opposition  it 
has  met  with  in  former  times;  the  mis- 
chief that  has  attended  it;  and  a  method 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

whereby  it  may  be   removed  for   ever... 
Glasgow:  John   Bryce,   178L     47  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  2 

1782 

Walker,  David.  A  candid  examination 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hutchison's  animadver- 
sions: wherein  his  objections  to  covenant- 
ing are  answered...  Glasgow:  W.  Smith, 
1782.     178   p.     8°.  ZWIF 

1783 

Logan,  George.  A  continuation  of  the 
modest  and  humble  inquiry  concerning  the 
right  and  power  of  electing  and  calling 
ministers  to  vacant  churches...  By  a 
minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland 
[George  Loganj.  Edinburgh:  G.  Hamil- 
ton, 1783.     170  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  429 

Progress,  The,  and  present  state  of  the 
law  of  patronage  in  Scotland,  from  which 
it  appears,  that  the  people  of  Scotland 
have  a  constitutional  right  to  demand  a 
repeal  of  the  act  restoring  patronages... 
Edinburgh:  C.  Denovan,  1783.  x,  11-38, 
X  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

1784 

Speech,  A,  addressed  to  the  Provincial 
Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr,  met  at  Ayr, 
14th  April  1784.  By  one  of  the  Members 
of  that  Court,  upon  Patronage.  [Added, 
the  letter  referred  to  in  the  Speech.]  Edin- 
burgh: Printed,  1784.     1  p.l.,  5-47  p.     12°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  2 

1785 

Witherspoon,  John.  A  letter  from  a 
blacksmith,  to  the  minsters  and  elders  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland;  in  which  the  man- 
ner of  public  worship  in  that  Church  is 
considered,  its  inconveniences  and  defects 
pointed  out,  and  methods  for  the  removing 
of  them  humbly  proposed.  [Signed:  A.  T. 
blacksmith,  pseud,  of  Rev.  John  Wither- 
spoon.] London  printed:  Reprinted  by 
John  Mycall  in  Newburyport  [1785].  72  p. 
7.  ed.    8°.  Reserve 

1788 

Drummond,  William  Abernethy,  bishop 
of  Edinburgh.  A  letter. .  .to  the  lay  mem- 
bers of  his  diocese,  April,  1788...  Edin- 
burgh, 1788.    iv,  5-16p.    8°.         CPp.  box5 

1789 

Act,  declaration  and  testimony:  for  the 
doctrine,  worship,  discipline  and  govern- 
ment of  the  Church  of  Scotland...  By 
some  ministers...  With  an  introduction: 
containing  the  grounds  of  their  associat- 
ing into  a  Presbytery;  and  the  reasons  of 
their  emitting  this  act  and  testimony.     To 


which  is  added  the  declinature.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  &  Co.,  1789.  xii,  13-108  p. 
8°.  ZWG 

Associate  Presbytery.  Act  of  the  As- 
sociate Presbytery,  concerning  the  doc- 
trine of  grace... with  an  introduction... 
Edinburgh:  Neill  and  Co.,  prtrs.,  1789. 
viii,   (1)10-68  p.     8°.  ZECp.v.81 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  Sketch 
of  a  plan  for  augmenting  the  livings  of 
the  ministers  of  the  Established  Church 
of  Scotland,  by  means  of  the  vacant  sti- 
pends. With  tables  and  illustrations,  and 
a  postscript.  Edinburgh:  J.  Simpson,  1789. 
1  p.l.,  48  p.    4°.  *  C  p.v.  1084 

1790 

General  Associate  Synod.  An  overture 
of  an  act  of  the  General  Associate  Synod 
in  Scotland,  concerning  the  sacramental 
test,  and  the  duty  and  interest  of  Pres- 
byterians in  Scotland  in  reference  to  its 
repeal.  Edinburgh:  General  Associate 
Synod,  1790.     2  p.l.,  28  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1141 

Graham,  William.  A  candid  vindication 
of  the  Secession  Church... in  a  letter  to  a 
clergyman.  Newcastle:  The  Author,  1790. 
vi,  7-42  p.    8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  box  1 

Jamieson,  John.  Socinianism  un- 
masked: in  four  letters  to  the  lay-mem- 
bers of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and 
especially  to  those  of  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  Ayr:  occasioned  by  Dr.  M'Gill's 
Practical  essay  on  the  death  of  Jesus 
Christ... to  which  are  added,  a  letter  to 
the  doctor,  and  an  humble  address  to  the 
members  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  By  a  Friend  to  truth 
[i.  e.,  John  Jamieson].  Edinburgh:  W. 
Laing,  1790.     1  p.l.,  168  p.    8°.    ZEC  p.v.  81 

Lament,  David.  Subscription  of  the 
Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  consistent  with  liberty  of  con- 
science; or,  an  attempt  to  vindicate  it 
from  the  misrepresentations  of  those  who 
maintain  the  contrary.  Edinburgh:  Print- 
ed for  the  Booksellers,  1790.  vi,  (1)10-69 
p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  7 

1792 

Memorial,  A,  and  remonstrance  con- 
cerning the  proceedings  of  the  Synod  of 
Glasgow  and  Ayr,  and  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  the 
cause  of  Dr.  William  M'Gill,  one  of  the 
ministers  of  Ayr.  By  some  members  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  who  took  an 
active  part  in  that  prosecution,  n.  p.,  1792. 
87(1)  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  81 

Procedure,  The,  of  our  Church  courts 
in  the  case  of  Dr.  William  McGill:  with 
a  complaint  lately  exhibited  against  him; 
and  a  narrative  of  the  rise,  progress  and 
termination  of  a  prosecution  carried  on 
against  him  before  our  Church  Judicato- 


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217 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

ries,  by  the  Laity  of  Scotland:  To  which 
is  added  a  conclusion,  containing  reflec- 
tions on  the  defection  of  our  Church 
Courts,  &c.,  &c.  By  the  Friends  of  Truth. 
[Ayr,]  Printed,  1792.    1  p.l.,  xxiii,  170  p.    8°. 

ZWVI  p.v.  2 

Skinner,  John,  bishop  of  Aberdeen.  A 
narrative  of  the  proceedings  relating  to  the 
bill. .  .intituled  an  act  for  granting  relief  to 
pastors,  ministers  and  lay  persons,  of  the 
Episcopal  communion  in  Scotland.  By 
a  member  of  their  committee  [i.  e.,  John 
Skinner,  bishop  of  Aberdeen].  Aber- 
deen, 1792.     32  p.     8°.  ZPWCp.boxl 

1793 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scot- 
land. —  Constitutional  Associate  Presby- 
tery. Act  of  the  Associate  Presbytery  of 
Kirkcaldy,  for  a  public  fast.  1793.  n.  t.-p. 
7  p.     8°.  ZWIFp.v.  3 

1794 

Blake,  Mark.  A  letter  to  the  clergy  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  London:  D.  I. 
Eaton,    1794.      36    p.      8°.  CK  p.v.  200 

Gellatly,  David.  Relief  procedure  justly 
exhibited. .  .and  the  charges  of  immorality 
by  the  Relief  clergy,  against  Mr.  David 
Gellatly. .  .disproved.  .  .in  opposition  to  a 
bundle  of  lies. .  .entitled  Clerical  Gallan- 
try...    Edinburgh,  1794.     1  p.l.,  94  p.    8°. 

ZWVI  p.v.  1 

1795 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  Act  of 
the  Reformed  Presbyterj^  for  a  public  fast, 
with  summarv  of  the  causes  thereof. 
[Glasgow,   1795.]     8  p.     12°.       Stuart  3034 

1796 

Johnston,  Robert.  A  letter  to  the  clergy 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  respecting  their 
late  political  conduct.  Glasgow:  The 
Author,  1796.     41  p.,  1  1.  of  errata.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  29 

Religious  execrations:  a  Lent  sermon. 
By  an  orthodox  British  Protestant.  Lon- 
don:  J.  Johnson,    1796.     iii-viii,  32  p.     8°. 

CK  p.v.  35 

Thomson,  John.  An  address  and  warn- 
ing to  Seceders:  wherein  the  present  dis- 
tracted state  of  Secession  is  laid  open  to 
view.  Glasgow:  The  Author,  1796.  56  p. 
12°.  ZWIF  p.v.  5 

1797 

Lawson,  George.  Considerations  on  the 
overture,  lying  before  the  Associate  Sy- 
nod, respecting  some  alterations  in  the 
formula  concerning  the  power  of  the  Civil 


magistrate  in  matters  of  religion...    Edin- 
burgh: J.  Ritchie,  1797.    83  p.    3.  ed.     12°. 
ZKBKp.v.  2,no.5 

Thomson,  John.  A  few  strictures  on  a 
late  publication  by  the  Reverend  George 
Lawson;  entitled,  Considerations  on  the 
overture  lying  before  the  Associate  Synod, 
&c.  Glasgow:  The  author,  1797.  20  p. 
12°.  ZWIF  p.v.  5 

1798 

Thomson,  John.  An  apology  for  Seced- 
ers, shewing,  the  propriety  and  consis- 
tencj^  of  their  conduct,  in  opposing  the 
plan  carried  on  for  overturning  their  prin- 
ciples, and  in  withdrawing  from  the  min- 
istry of  their  backsliding  leaders.  With 
a  brief  view  of  the  similar  conduct  of  the 
Antiburgher  Synod  in  their  defection  from 
their  professed  zeal.  Glasgow:  The 
author,  1798.     40  p.     12°.  ZWIF  p.v.  5 

1799 

Associate  Synod.  An  address  of  the 
Associate  Synod,  to  the  people  under  their 
charge,  respecting  the  present  differences 
on  the  subject  of  the  preamble  to  the  for- 
mula... Edinburgh:  J.  Ogle,  1799.  iv,  27 
p.     12°.  ZWIF  p.v.  5 

General  Associate  Synod.  Act  of  the 
General  Associate  Synod,  concerning  an 
acknowledgment  of  sins,  profession  of 
faith,  and  engagement  to  duties;  adapted 
to  the  present  time;  together  with  an  Act 
respecting  the  power  of  the  civil  magis- 
trate in  matters  of  religion.  Edinburgh: 
A.   Neill  and   Co.,    1799.     32  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  78 

Testimony,  A,  to  the  original  principles 
of  the  Secession,  and  against  all  apostacy 
therefrom;  exhibiting  their  principles,  and 
the  ground  of  their  offence  at  all  such  as 
are  chargeable  with  said  apostacy.  By  a 
society  of  Seceders  in  and  about  Glas- 
gow. Glasgow:  W.  Paton,  1799.  16  p. 
12°.  ZIFp.v.5 

Thomson,  George.  Confession,  cove- 
nants, and  secession  testimony,  vindicated 
and  defended. .  .  Glasgow:  the  author, 
1799.     128  p.     nar.  8°. 

1800 

Brown,  William  Laurence.  Substance 
of  a  speech... in  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland. .  .respecting  the 
settlement,  at  Kingsbarns,  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Robert  Arnot...  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Bradfute,    1800.     51    p.     nar.   8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Culbertson,  Robert.  A  vindication  of 
the  principles  of  Seceders,  upon  the  head 
of  occasional  communion;  with  answers 
to  the  principal  objections..  .  Edinburgh: 
J.  Pillans  &  Sons,  printers,  1800.   78  p.   12°. 

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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Haldane,  Robert.  Address  to  the  public, 
concerning  political  opinions,  and  plans 
lately  adopted  to  promote  religion  in 
Scotland.  &c.,  &c.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ritchie, 
printer,   1800.     1    p.l.,   141,  38  p.     8°. 

ZI Y  p.v.  45 

Hill,  Rowland.  A  plea  for  union  and 
for  a  free  propagation  of  the  Gospel.  Be- 
ing an  answer  to  Dr.  Jamieson's  Remarks 
. .  .addressed  to  the  Scots  Society  for  Pro- 
pagating the  Gospel  at  Home.  London: 
A.  Paris,  1800.     2  p.l.,  viii,  9-91  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  8 

Peddie,  James.  A  defence  of  the  Asso- 
ciate Synod  against  the  charge  of  sedition: 
addressed  to  William  Porteous,  D.D.,  in 
reply  to  his  pamphlet,  entitled  "The  new 
light  examined"...  Edinburgh:  P.  Hill 
and  J.  Ogle,  1800.     78  p.    8°.  ZD  VH  p.v.  2 

Porteous,  William.  The  new  light  ex- 
amined: or,  Observations  on  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Associate  Synod  against  their 
own  standards.  Glasgow:  D.  Niven,  1800. 
55  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  7 

1801 

General  Associate  Synod.  Testimony, 
agreed  upon,  and  enacted,  by  the  General 
Associate  Synod,  October  16,  1801.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Guthrie,  1801.  1  p.l.,  ii.  104  p. 
12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  2 

Edinburgh:  Adam  Neill  &  Co., 

printers,  1802.     ii,   104  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

1803 

Skinner,  John.  Primitive  truth  and 
order  vindicated  from  modern  misrepre- 
sentation: with  a  defence  of  Episcopacy, 
particularly  that  of  Scotland,  against  an 
attack  made  on  it,  by  the  late  Dr.  Campbell 
of  Aberdeen  in  his  lectures  on  ecclesiasti- 
cal history:  and  a  concluding  address. 
Aberdeen:  printed  by  J.  Chalmers  &  Co., 
1803.    3  p.l.,  5-545  p.,  1  1.    4°.  ZKD 

Thomson,  Andrew.  A  letter  to  the 
R-v-r-nd  Pr-nc-p-1  H-11,  on  some  of  the 
proceedings  of  last  G-n-r-1  Ass-mbly  of 
the  Ch-rch  of  Sc-tl-nd.  [By  A.  Thomson.] 
Edinburgh:  printed  bv  J.  Pillans  &  Sons, 
1803.     40  p.    8°.  '  ZWGF 

1804 

Robertson,  Charles,  and  others.  A  brief 
narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  the  church, 
which  meets  in  the  Tabernacle  of  Perth, 
under  the  pastoral  charge  of  Mr.  R.  Little, 
irom  30th  January  to  27th  February  1804 
Edinburgh:  the  editors,  1804.  44  p. 
16°. 

Skinner,  John.  The  duty  of  holding  fast 
the  doctrine  of  the  gospel.  A  sermon, 
preached  at  a  convocation  of  the  bishops 


and  clergy  of  the  Scotch  Episcopal 
Church,  holden  at  Laurencekirk,  in  the 
county  of  Kincardine,  on  the  24th  day  of 
October,  1804...  Aberdeen:  J.  Chalmers 
and   Co.,    1804.     iv,    (1)4-45   p.     8°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  2 

1805 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Report  of  the  proceedings  and  de- 
bate in  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  respecting  the  elec- 
tion of  Mr.  Leslie  to  the  mathematical 
chair  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1805.  1 
p.l.,  v-xvi,  239  p.     8°.  STH  p.v.  6 

Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  and 

Co.,  1806.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-184  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  1307 

This  edition  has  a  supplement  which  does  not 
appear  in  the  first. 

See  also  under  Leslie  in  the  section  of  biography. 

Couper,  James.  Sermon  and  address, 
delivered  August  11,  1805,  to  the  West 
Stirlingshire  Volunteer  Legion,  then  upon 
permanent  duty  at  Stirling.  Glasgow:  J. 
and  A.  Duncan,  1805.    28  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  78 

Ewing,  Greville.  An  exposure  of  some 
things,  contained  in  Mr.  Brown's  Vindi- 
cation of  Presbyterian  church  government, 
which  seem  calculated. .  .to  excite  popu- 
lar prejudice,  and  personal  irritation.  Glas- 
gow: W.  Lang,  1805.     1  p.l.,  5,   18  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  8 

Jaffray,  Robert.  An  essay  on  the 
reasons  of  secession  from  the  national 
church  of  Scotland.  Kilmarnock:  H.  &  S. 
Crawford,  1805.    68  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  78 

Thomson,  Andrew.  A  second  letter  to 
the  Rev.  Principal  Hill,  on  some  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  held  in  1803.  [By 
Andrew  Thomson.]  Edinburgh:  Mundell 
&  Son,  1805.     85  p.     8°.  ZWGF 

1806 

Copies  of  the  National  Covenant  of  Scot- 
land, the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant, 
and,  of  the  Bond  hitherto  used  by  Seceders 
in  the  renovation  of  our  public  national 
covenants:  with  a  few  explanatory  notes. 
[Haddington:  G.  Miller,  1806?]     16  p.     8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  3 

Haldane,  James  Alexander.  Observa- 
tions on  Mr.  Brown's  Vindication  of  the 
Presbyterian  form  of  church  government, 
as  professed  in  the  standards  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  With  an  appendix...  Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  J.  Ritchie,  1806.  67  p. 
8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  8 

Little,  Robert.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Brown's 
Vindication  of  the  Presbyterian  form  of 
church  government,  &c.;  containing  re- 
flections on  the  present  state  of  the  Church 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh:  Guthrie  &  Tait, 

1806.  57  p.     12°.  ZECp.v.90 

Lacks   all   between   title-page  and   p.    11. 

Remarks  upon  the  new  deeds  lately 
adopted  in  the  Secession:  being  a  paper, 
subscribed  and  given  in  to  the  Associated 
Session,  Havannah-street,  Glasgow,  by 
some  members  of  that  congregation.  Glas- 
gow:   D.    Mackenzie,    1806.      16   p.     8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  3 

Walker,  James.  The  condition  and 
duties  of  a  tolerated  church:  a  sermon, 
preached  in  Bishop  Strachan's  chapel, 
Dundee... 9th  February  1806;  at  the  con- 
secration of  the  Right  Rev.  Daniel  Sand- 
ford,  D.D.,  to  the  office  of  a  bishop  in 
the  Scotch  Episcopal  Church.  Edinburgh: 
S.   Cheyne,   1806.     xi,   (1)14-67  p.     8°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  2 

1807 

Allan,  Alexander.  The  power  of  the 
civil  magistrate  in  matters  of  religion,  and 
the  nature  of  religious  covenanting,  con- 
sidered: being  the  substance  of  two  re- 
monstrances presented  to  the  General  As- 
sociate Synod...  1804  and  1805,  and  of  the 
answers  to  them,  prepared  by  a  committee. 
At  the  desire  of  the  synod,  collected  and 
arranged,  by  Alexander  Allan. .  .a  member 
of  the  committee.  Edinburgh:  J.  Pillans 
&  Sons,   1807.     viii,  9-164  p.     8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  1 

Chalmers,  Robert.  Address  to  the  As- 
sociate Congregation  of  Haddington: 
shewing  the  departure  from  the  reforma- 
tion-principles of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
and  of  the  Secession,  by  the  present  Gen- 
eral Associate  Synod...  Also,  some  re- 
marks upon  a  pamphlet,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Culbertson,  entitled,  "Consolation  to  the 
church."      Edinburgh:    Ogle     &    Aikman, 

1807.  2p.l.,  140p.    8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  1 

Ciolbertson,  Robert.  Consolation  to 
the  church:  in  two  discourses;  together 
with  an  Address;  delivered  before  the  As- 
sociate Congregation  of  Haddington,  Aug. 
2,  1807,  on  occasion  of  the  intimation  of  a 
sentence  of  the  Associate  Presbytery  of 
Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Ogle  &  Aikman, 
1807.     iv,  5-52  p.     8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  1 

Glasgow  Presbytery.  A  statement  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Presbytery  of  Glas- 
gow, relative  to  the  use  of  an  organ  in  St. 
Andrew's  Church,  in  the  public  worship 
of  God,  on  the  23d  August  1807.  Glas- 
gow:  W.   Lang,    1808.     xxiv,   270   p.      12°. 

ZWGM 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  Re- 
marks on  a  pamphlet,  entitled,  "Substance 
of  Principal  Hill's  speech  in  the  General 
Assembly,   May  23,    1807,   upon...      Prot- 


estant establishment."  Edinburgh:  A. 
Constable  &  Co.,  1807.     26  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  426 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scot- 
land. —  Constitutional  Associate  Presby- 
tery. Minutes  of  the  Constitutional  Asso- 
ciate Presbytery:  containing  the  deed  of 
constitution,  with  the  reasons;  and  an  act 
for  a  public  fast.  To  which  is  subjoined 
an  appendix,  relative  to  some  previous 
contendings  with  the  General  Associate 
Synod.  Edinburgh:  Ogle  &  Aikman,  1807. 
1  p.l.,  2>7  p.    8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  3 

1808 

Fisher,  Alexander.  The  principles  of 
the  Reformed  Presbytery,  not  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  upon  the 
head  of  magistracy,  in  a  letter.  Berwick: 
W.  Gracie,  1808.    70  p.    8°.        ZWIF  p.v.  7 

Fleming,  Alexander.  Answers  to  a 
statement  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Glasgow,  relative  to  the  use  of 
an  organ,  &c...in  the  public  worship  of 
God.  By  the  author  of  the  two  letters  to 
the  lord  provost  of  Glasgow  [A.  Fleming]. 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Co.,  1808  99 
(1)    p.     8°.  ZWGM 

Bound  with  his:  To  the  lord  provost  of  Glasgow 
the  two.  .  .letters  are.  .  .addressed,  on  the  subject  of 
the  organ...      Glasgow,   1808.     8°. 

To   the   lord   provost   of   Glasgow, 

the  two  following  letters  are  respectfully 
addressed,  on  the  subject  of  the  organ, 
which... was  introduced  into  St.  Andrews 
Church,  Glasgow.  To  which  are  added, 
remarks  on  the  Rev.  J.  Begg's  Treatise  on 
the  use  of  organs.  Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick &  Co.,  1808.    81(1)  p.    8°.      ZWGM 

Singers,  Williain.  A  statement  of  the 
numbers,  the  duties,  the  families,  and  the 
livings  of  the  clergy  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  b}'-  George  Ramsay  &  Co., 
1808.     71  p.     8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  7 

1809 

Haldane,  Robert.  Remarks  on  a  late 
publication  by  Mr.  Greville  Ewing,  en- 
titled, Facts  &  documents,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Ritchie,  printer,  1809.  135(1)  p. 
8°.  ZDVHp.v.2 

1811 

Associate  Presbytery  of  Perth  vs. 
Robert  Imrie.  An  exhibition  of  the  libel 
presented,  May,  1811,  by... the  Associate 
Presbytery  of  Perth  against  R.  Imrie... 
for  error  of  doctrine,  with  his  answers  to 
it,  and  the  proof  adduced  on  both  sides. 
Perth:  R.  Morrison,  prtr.,  1811.    69  p.     16°. 

ZWVI  p.  box  1 

Irvine,  A.  An  inquiry  into  the  discipline 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  as  founded  in 
law,  in  order  to  ascertain  the  duty  of  the 
civil    magistrate    in    enforcing    that    disci- 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

pline,  and  the  right  of  church-courts  to 
call  for  his  aid  in  doing  so...  Perth: 
printed  by  R.  Morison,  1811.  xi,  (1)14-86 
p.,  1  1.    8°.  ZWGMp.v.  7 

Milne,  James.  The  difference  stated  be- 
twixt the  Presbyterian  establishment,  and 
the  Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland.  Aber- 
deen: D.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  1811.  80  p.  new 
ed.     8°.  ZPWFp.v.2 

1812 

Noble,  Joshua.  A  report  of  the  proce- 
dure adopted  by  the  session  of  the  Chapel 
of  Ease,  Glasgow,  in  an  investigation  of 
charges  against  John  Craig,  one  of  their 
elders;  also,  an  analysis  of  the  pretensions 
of  certain  persons...  Written  in  answer 
to  an  anonymous  and  vindictive  placard. .  . 
Glasgow:  the  author,  1812.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWVI  p.v.  1 

1814 

Balances:  in  which  the  remarks  and 
strictures,  by  an  old  seceder,  and  a  review 
of  four  pamphlets  on  secession  within  the 
Church,  in  the  Edinburgh  Christian  in- 
structor, are  weighed  against  the  speech 
and  the  lash,  and  are  found  wanting.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Robertson,  1814.  v.  p.,  1  1.,  182  p. 
8°.  ZEC  p.v.  66 

1815 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scot- 
land. —  Constitutional  Associate  Presby- 
tery. An  act  by  the  Constitutional  Asso- 
ciate Presbytery,  for  a  public  thanksgiv- 
ing, &c.  1815.  [Edinburgh:  G.  Caw,]  1815. 
12  p.     8°.  ZWIFp.v.3 

1816 

Cook,  George.  Substance  of  a  speech, 
delivered  in  the  General  Assembly,  22. 
May  1816;  containing  an  inquiry  into  the 
law  and  constitution  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land respecting  residence  and  pluralities. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1816.  113 
p.    8°.  ZWGSp.v.4 

M'Gavin,  James.  A  letter  to  the  editors 
of  the  Christian  herald,  in  answer  to  their 
review  of  the  historical  sketches  of  the 
Scots  Old  Independent  and  Inghamite 
Churches,  and  the  correspondence  which 
led  to  their  union.  To  which  is  added  the 
correspondence  betwixt  the  author  [i.  e., 
James  M'Gavinj  and  the  editors.  Paisley: 
J.  Neilson,  1816.    26  p.    8°.    ZWIF  p.  box  1 

1817 

Antidote,  An,  to  the  acid  of  Lucius' 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson... 
by  an  alkali.  Edinburgh:  J.  Robinson, 
1817.     1  p.l.,  5-23  p.     8°.        ZWGFp.v.  13 


Candidus,  pseud,  of  Henry  Mayo.  Ob- 
servations on  a  letter  by  Lucius,  to  the 
Rev.  Andrew  Thomson.  Edinburgh:  Ma- 
credie,  Skelly  &  Co.,  1817.  1  p.l.,  5-22 
p.     2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGFp.v,  13 

Douglas,  Neil.  An  address  to  the  judges 
and  jury,  in  a  case  of  alleged  sedition,  on 
26th  May  1817,  which  was  intended  to  be 
delivered  before  passing  sentence.  Glas- 
gow: D.  Mackenzie,  printer,  1817.  40  p. 
8°.  ZDVHp.v.2 

Lucius,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  Rev.  An- 
drew Thomson... on  the  respect  due  to 
national  feeling,  with. .  .postscript.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Stevenson  &  Co.,  1817.  22  p. 
2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 

Scotus,  pseud,  of  John  Gibson.  Stric- 
tures upon  the  letter  of  Lucius,  to  the  Rev. 
Andrew  Thomson,  on  the  respect  due  to 
national  feeling.  Edinburgh:  A.  Jameson, 
1817.    21  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 

1818 

Associate  Synod.  A  statement  of  evi- 
dence that  the  Burgher  Synod,  generally 
called  New  Light,  have  abandoned  the 
original  principles  of  the  Secession 
Church;  in  answer  to  a  pamphlet  lately 
published  by  them,  in  which  the  contrary 
is  asserted.  By  a  committee  of  the  original 
Burgher  Associate  Synod.  Glasgow:  M. 
Ogle,  1818.    82  p.    8°.  *  VIA  p.v.  3 

Thomson,  Andrew.  Christianity  and 
the  Church  of  Scotland  vindicated  from 
the  charge  of  priestcraft;  a  sermon 
preached  May  22,  1818,  before  the  Society 
...for  the  Benefit  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Clergy  of  the  Established  Church  of  Scot- 
land... to  which  is  added.  An  account  of 
the  objects  and  constitution  of  the  society. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  society,  1818. 
2  p.l.,  54,  10  p.    8°.  ZIYp.v.40 

1819 

Observations  on  the  proposed  union  of 
seceders  in  Scotland.  By  a  Seceder.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Oliphant,  1819.     1  p.l.,  36  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  4 

On  the  state  of  religion  in  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  136-147.)  *DA 

1820 

Basis,  The,  calmly  considered.  A  series 
of  papers  on  important  subjects,  involved 
in  the  interesting  question  of  union  be- 
tween the  two  synods.  [Uo.  i-vii.]  Edin- 
burgh: Ogle,  Allardice,  &  Thomson,  1820. 
2  p.l.,  68  p.     8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  6 

Gleig,  George.  Correspondence.  .  .re- 
specting an  accusation  lately  published  in 
a   charge    delivered   to   the   clergy   of   the 


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241 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Episcopal  communion  of  Brechin.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Hay  &  Co.,  printers,  1820.  1 
p.l.,   31    p.     8°.  ZPXFp.v.  1 

Jamieson,  Hugh.  The  sentiments  and 
conduct  suited  to  Seceders  in  consequence 
of  their  union:  a  sermon.  Edinburgh: 
William  Oliphant,  printer,  1820.  2  p.l.,  39 
p.     8°.  ZIY  p.v.  42 

Key,  A,  not  unnecessary  to  understand 
the  basis  of  union  of  the  United  Secession 
Church  as  it  is  now  approved  by  both 
synods.  Edinburgh:  Ogle,  Allardice  & 
Thomson,   1820.     3  p.l.,  7-32  p.     8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  2 

Turnbull,  Alexander.  Addresses,  de- 
livered to  the  Associate  Congregation, 
Campbell-street,  Glasgow,  on  the  proposed 
union  between  the  two  large  bodies  of  the 
Secession  Church.  Glasgow:  M.  Ogle,  W. 
Turnbull,  J.  Steven  &  Co.,  1820.    56  p.    8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  2 

United  Secession  Church.  Basis  of 
union,  agreed  upon  by  the  Associate  and 
General  Associate  Synods,  April  28,  1820; 
together  with  the  draughts  of  a  proposed 
formula  for  ordination,  and  of  a  summary 
of  the  principles  of  the  Secession  Church. 
Edinburgh:  P.  Neill,  1820.     1  p.l.,  22  p.    8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  2 

1821 

Case,  The,  as  it  is;  or,  A  documented 
detail  of  the  occurrences  in  the  Perth 
cause,  which  seem  to  have  imposed  upon 
the  judges  in  their  conceiving  of  its  merits. 
Addressed  to  the  public,  by  the  Associate 
Session  of  Perth.  Edinburgh:  Associate 
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ZWIF  p.v.  3 

Presbyterian  Clergyman,  A.  A  few  ob- 
servations on  Dr.  Chalmers's  speech  in 
the  last  General  Assembly,  in  support  of 
the  Glasgow  overture.  (Edinburgh  maga- 
zine and  literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1821.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  506-511.)  *  DE 

Review  of  appendix  to  "The  case  as  it 
is."     n.  t.-p.  n.  p.   [1821?]     4  p.     8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  3 

Vindex,  pseud.  Remarks  on  an  act  of 
the  Constitutional  Presbytery  appointing 
a  fast  to  be  observed  on  the  13th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1820.  Edinburgh:  David  Brown,  1821. 
32   p.     8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  3 

1822 

Examination,  An,  of  the  charges  brought 
against  the  General  Associate  Synod,  by 
those  who  separated  from  it  on  occasion 
of  the  union.  By  a  member  of  the  United 
Synod.  Edinburgh:  D.  Brown,  1822.  34 
p.     8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  2 


Examination,  The,  examined,  or,  A  vin- 
dication of  the  charges  brought  against 
the  Basis,  by  those  members  of  the  Gen- 
eral Associate  Synod,  who  adhere  to  their 
principles;  in  reply  to  a  member  of  the 
LTnited  Synod.  By  a  protester.  Edin- 
burgh: Thomsons  Brothers,  1822.  1  p.l., 
54  p.    8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  2 

Gleig,  George,  bishop  of  Brechin.  Obser- 
vations on  some  prevalent  modes  of  con- 
tending for  the  faith  once  delivered  to  the 
saints.  A  charge,  delivered  in  July,  1822, 
to  the  clergy  of  the  Episcopal  communion 
of  Brechin.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood, 1822.    40  p.    8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  2 

Protesters,  The,  no  separatists;  or,  A 
reply  to  the  charge  of  separation,  in  a 
pamphlet,  entitled,  An  examination  of 
charges  brought  against  the  General  As- 
sociate Synod,  &c.  By  a  member  of  the 
Associate  Synod.  Edinburgh:  Thomsons 
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Spectator,  A,  pseud.  Thoughts  on  a 
more  intimate  connection  between  the 
Established  Church  and  Presbyterian  Dis- 
senters: in  a  letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Burns, 
Glasgow.  Edinburgh:  James  L.  Huie, 
1822.     24  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.32 

Stevenson,  George.  A  plea  for  the  cove- 
nanted Reformation,  in  Britain  and  Ire- 
land. In  three  parts.  Edinburgh:  Thom- 
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ZWIF  p.v.  2 

1823 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  A  speech  delivered 
before  the  synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr,  on 
the  15th  October  1823,  in  the  case  of  Prin- 
cipal M'Farlane,  on  the  subject  of  plurali- 
ties... with  a  preface,  by  S.  MacGill,  D.D. 
...  Glasgow:  Chalmers  &  Collins,  1823. 
22  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  22 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Synod  of  Glas- 
gow and  Ayr.  Report  of  proceedings... 
in  the  case  of  Principal  [Duncan]  M'Far- 
lane. Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1823.  84 
p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.7 

Connell,  Sir  John,  and  J.  Murray.  Re- 
marks, by  the  procurator  and  agent  for 
the  church,  on  an  abstract  of  the  law  pro- 
ceedings in  the  case  of  the  manse  of  Aber- 
dour,  in  Aberdeenshire.  [Signed  J.  Con- 
nell, J.  Murray.]  Edinburgh:  Waugh  & 
Innes,    1823.      1    p.l.,    41    p.      8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  22,  no.8 

1824 

Bridges,  James.  An  appeal  to  all  classes 
on  the  subject  of  church  patronage  in 
Scotland,  with  a  plan  for  its  amendment. 
Glasgow:  Chalmers  &  Collins,  1824.  40  p. 
4°.  ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Church  of  Scotland.  State  of  the  ques- 
tion    respecting     the     seat     rent     of     the 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

churches  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh  between 
the  kirk  sessions  of  the  High  Church,  St. 
Andrew's  Church. .  .[and  others]  and  the 
magistrates  of  Edinburgh. .  .with  an  ap- 
pendix.    Edinburgh,    1824.     75   p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Reformed  Presbytery.  A  short  account 
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land, Ireland,  and  North  America:  com- 
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1825 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
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A  report  of  the  proceedings  of  the 

General  Assembly,  24th  May  1825,  rela- 
tive to  the  presentation  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Nelson  to  the  parish  of  Little 
Dunkeld.  Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  &  Co., 
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■  Statement  as  to  the  want  of  schools 

and  catechists  in  the  Highlands  and 
islands.  Edinburgh:  D.  Stevenson,  1825. 
7  p.     nar.  8°.  *C  p.v.  1119 

Kurioikouphilos.  Vox  populi  or.  Pa- 
trons paid  off  by  their  successors  in  of- 
fice, the  Church  Patronage  Society.  To 
which  is  added  a  prospectus  of  its  princi- 
ples and  projects  by  Kurioikouphilos. 
Edinburgh:  [W.  Aitken,  prtr.,:  1825.  32  p. 
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Presbyter,  pseud,  of  James  Bridges. 
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Thom,  David.  Memorial  [Submitted... 
to  the  presbytery  of  Glasgow,  in  the  cause 
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1826 

Cuninghame,  William.  Remarks  on  a 
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24  p.     2.  ed.     16°.  ZHF  p.v.  2,  no.5 

Fleming,  Alexander.  Letters  to  "An 
antipluralist;"  showing  the  incompetency 
of  church  courts  to  entertain  the  question 
of  pluralities:  proving  the  union  of  teach- 
ing, in  schools,  colleges,  and  universities, 
with  the  ministration  of  religion,  to  be 
sanctioned  by  the  word  of  God... and  the 
practice  of  the  church,  from  the  Reforma- 


tion downwards  to  this  present  hour.  [By 
Alexander  Fleming.]  Edinburgh:  Alex- 
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ZWGS  p.v.  33 

With  presentation  inscription:  To  Thomas  Camp- 
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gow, from  his  sincere  and  admiring  friend,  Alex- 
ander   Fleming. 

Jolly,  Alexander.  A  friendly  address  to 
the  Episcopalians  of  Scotland,  on  baptis- 
mal regeneration:  shewing,  that  it  is  the 
doctrine  of  Scripture. .  .and  of  the  re- 
formed Episcopal  Church,  as  expressed 
in  its  liturgy...  Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  & 
Co.,  1826.    56  p.    8°.  ZD  V  p.v.  6 

Reply,  A,  to  the  arguments  adduced  by 
the  Irish  presbyter  in  his  letter  to  the  In- 
verary  blacksmith.  By  the  author  of  the 
letter  to  J.  A.  Haldane,  Esq.,  on  his  ser- 
mon upon  the  late  fires,  the  musical  festi- 
val, &c.  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  1826. 
22  p.  8°.  (In:  A.  T.,  pseud,  of  J.  Wither- 
spoon,  A  letter  from  a  blacksmith,  to  the 
ministers  and  elders  of  the  Church  of 
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T.,  A.,  blacksmith,  pseud,  of  J.  Wither- 
spoon.  A  letter  from  a  blacksmith,  to  the 
ministers  and  elders  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland;  in  which  the  manner  of  public 
worship  in  that  church  is  considered,  its 
conveniences  and  defects  pointed  out,  and 
methods  for  removing  them  humbly  pro- 
posed... [Signed  A.  T.,  blacksmith.]  Fifth 
edition.  [Together  with:]  A  reply  to  the 
arguments  adduced  by  the  Irish  presbyter 
in  his  letter  to  the  Inverary  blacksmith. 
By  the  author  of  the  letter  to  J.  A.  Hal- 
dane, Esq.,  on  his  sermon  upon  the  late 
fires,  the  musical  festival,  &c.  Edinburgh: 
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*  C  p.v,  436,  no.5 

1827 

Account,  An,  of  the  present  state  of  re- 
ligion throughout  the  Highlands  of  Soct- 
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Cunningham,  William.  Dr.  Cunning- 
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Written  in  1827,  when  he  was  twenty-two  years 
of  age.     Published   here   for  the   first  time. 

1828 

C,  J.  O.  Remarks  on  the  annuity-tax 
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1830 

Ballantyne,  John.  A  comparison  of  es- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Glasgow  and  Ayr,  Synod  of.  Report  of 
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Lewis,  James.  Defence  of  ecclesiastical 
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Macindoe,  Peter.  A  vindication  of  the 
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Maclean,  Hugh  Baillie.  An  account  of 
the  whole  proceedings  in  the  case  of  the 
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Marshall,  Andrew.  A  letter  to  the  Rev. 
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1831 

Appeal,  An,  to  the  ministers  and 
churches  of  the  various  Christian  denom- 
inations in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  on 
the  importance  of  unity;  including  a  con- 
cise report  of  the  mission  of  the  "United 
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phant,  1831.     16  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v,  4 

Bums,  Robert.  Hints  on  ecclesiastical 
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the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  and  Co.,  1831.    42  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1207 

Clark,  Alexander.  Rights  of  members 
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of  the  people  who  are  in  full  communion 


with  the  church  previous  to  the  induction 
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ZWGM  p.v.  7 

Punishment,  On  the,  of  the  wicked;  a 
sermon,  preached  by  an  eminent  divine  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  to  his  congrega- 
tion. On  the  moral  death  of  a  reverend 
brother,  and  a  few  other  ministers  and 
elders,  &c.,  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh, 
in  a  way  unprecedented.  Edinburgh:  the 
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Speeches  of  the  members  of  the  presby- 
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libel  preferred  by  them  against  the  Rev. 
Christopher  Greig.  Stirling:  Journal  Of- 
fice. 1831.    38  p.    8°.  ZWVI  p.v.  1 

Testimony  of  the  United  Associate 
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202  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  ZWIF  p.v.  6 

1832 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
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tures anent  calls.  24th  May  1832.  Edin- 
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Dick,  Andrew  Coventry.  Substance  of 
a  speech  delivered  at  a  meeting  of  evan- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  4 

Edinburgh.  —  Inhabitants'  Committee. 
Report  of  the  sub-committee  appointed 
by  the  Inhabitants'  Committee  to  investi- 
gate the  origin,  progress,  and  present 
state  of  the  various  assessments  in  support 
ol  the  ecclesiastical  establishment  of  Edin- 
burgh; with  a  recommendation  for  an  im- 
mediate application  to  Parliament  for  the 
repeal  of  the  annuity  and  impost  taxes. 
Likewise  an  appendix,  containing  official 
statements  relative  thereto.  Edinburgh: 
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King,  David.  Examination  of  the  equity 
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Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Vol- 
untary   Church    Association. 

Edinburgh:  J.  Wardlaw,  1832. 

42  p.     2.  ed.     16°.  ZWGF  p.v.  4 

Lorimer,  John  Gordon.  Church  estab- 
lishments defended:  being  a  review  of  the 
speeches,  delivered  in  Dr.  Beattie's  chapel 
. .  .the  12th  November  1832,  by  the  leading 
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Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1833. 

32  p.     2.   ed.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  73 

Nisbet,  Alexander.  The  principles  of  ec- 
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Report  of  the  speeches  delivered  in  Gor- 
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Solemn,  A,  appeal  on  the  subject  of 
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1833 

Brown,  Charles  John.  Church  establish- 
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Brown,  John.  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
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Bruce,  John.  A  discourse,  preached  in 
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Calm  answers  to  certain  angry  ques- 
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Campbell,  John,  of  Carbrook.  The  ques- 
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Attributed  also  to  William  Penney,  Lord  Kinloch. 

Careful,  A,  and  strict  inquiry  into  the 
pretensions  and  designs  of  Dr.  Heugh;  or, 
his  "Considerations  on  civil  establishments 
of  Christianity,"  plainly  discovered  to  be 
full  of  specimens  of  ignorance. .  .and  con- 
tradictory arguments . .  .  with . .  .  strictures 
on  the . .  .  attempts  of  the  dissenters . .  .  By 
a  watchman.  Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun, 
1833.     48  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 


Church  establishments  indefensible,  on 
the  ground  of  their  opposition  to  scrip- 
ture, their  tendency  to  substitute  a  form 
of  godliness  for  real  religion...  By  a 
member  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  Glas- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  38 

Church,  The,  of  Scotland  vindicated 
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script, containing  strictures  on  Dr.  VVard- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  38 

Clason,  Patrick.  Considerations  on  the 
propriety  of  erecting  the  chapels  of  ease 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Cuthbert  into  parish 
churches...  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood, 
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Collins,  William.  The  Church  of  Scot- 
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8  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Cook,  George.  Substance  of  a  speech. . . 
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Crawford,  David.  The  interference  erf 
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cerns of  his  subjects  concerned:  a  sermon, 
preached  at  the  opening  of  the  Relief 
Synod,  May  13,  1833.  Glasgow:  John  Reid 
&   Co.,    1833.     28  p.     8°.  ZIY  p.v.  43 

Dunlop,  Alexander.  Speech  delivered 
from  the  bar  of  the  General  Assembly  on 
the  20th  May  1833,  in  support  of  the  peti- 
tions of  certain  ministers  of  chapels  of 
ease  to  be  admitted. .  .as  pastors  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood,  1833.    30  p.    8°.      ZWGS  p.v  5 

Edinburgh.  —  Kirk  Sessions:  Commit- 
tee of  Lay  Members.  Report  by  the  com- 
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J.  &  C.  Muirhead,  printers,  1833.  5,  11  p. 
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Fox,  Francis.  Convivium  juvenile:  or, 
A  colloquy  between  Martin  and  Erasmus, 
anent  ecclesiastical  establishments  and 
Voluntary  Church  Associations.  With  a 
preface  and  notes.  Edinburgh:  William 
Whyte  and  Co.,   1833.     44  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Full,  A,  report  of  the  speeches  against 
patronage  in  the  Church  of  Scotland,  de- 
livered at  the  public  meetings  held  in 
Glasgow  and  Edinburgh,  on  14th  Novem- 
ber, and  2d  December  1833.  Glasgow:  W. 
R.  M'Phun,   1833.     2  p.l.,  24  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Gibson,  James.  The  principle  of  volun- 
tary churches,  and  not  the  principle  of 
an    establishment,    proved    to   be   the    real 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

origin  of  Romish  and  priestly  domination. 
An  historical  essay.  Glasgow:  William 
Collins,  1833.    96  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.35 

Grant,  Duncan.  Modern  voluntary 
churches  incapable  of  defence,  on  account 
of  their  practical  inefficiency,  and  uniform 
tendency  to  become  not  only  compulsory, 
but  also  oppressively  burdensome:  and  the 
established  church  defended,  as  efficient 
and  scriptural.  Elgin:  A.  C.  Brander,  1833. 
98   p.     8°.  *Cp.v.669 

Henderson,  James.  Strictures  on  a  pam- 
phlet, entitled  "Voluntary  church  associa- 
tion, and  their  manifesto  against  establish- 
ments," considered.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ward- 
law,  1833.     47  p.     16°.  ZWGF  p.v.  4 

Historical  sketch,  illustrative  of  the  law, 
civil  and  ecclesiastical,  relative  to  church 
patronage  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Peter 
Brown,   1833.     11  p.     8°.         ZWGS  p.v.  24 

Reprinted   from  the  Fife  Journal. 

Historical,  An,  view  of  the  state  of 
church  patronage  in  Scotland;  with  a  sum- 
mary of  the  arguments  advanced  in  sup- 
port of  the  various  plans  proposed  for 
removing  the  evils  of  the  present  system. 
Edinburgh:  John  Waugh,  1833.  3  p.l.,  39 
p.  8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  24 

Inglis,  John.  A  vindication  of  ecclesi- 
astical establishments.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood,   1833.     viii,  254  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  38 

Knox,  John,  the  younger,  pseud.  The 
first  blast  of  the  trumpet  against  the  mon- 
strous usurpation  of  church-patrons  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Waugh  &  Innes, 
1833.     2  p.l.,  iv,   (1)6-44  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  21 

Lockhart,  J.,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
A  new  exposure  of  the  reverend  leaders 
[i.  e.,  Ralph  Wardlaw,  D.  D.,  and  others]  of 
the  Voluntary  Church  Associations,  lately 
organized  to  oppose  the  established 
churches  of  the  Empire,  and  particularly 
the  Church  of  Scotland;  in  a  letter...  by 
Anglo-Scotus  [i.  e.,  J.  Lockhart,  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne]. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : 
M.  A.  Richardson,  1833.     58  p.     8°. 

ZWHFp.boxl 

Lorimer,  John  Gordon.  A  second  de- 
fence of  church  establishments:  being  a 
second  review  of  the  speeches,  delivered  in 
Dr.  Beattie's  chapel,  on...  12th  November 
1832,  by  the  leading  men  of  the  Volun- 
tary Church  Association...  By  a  church- 
man [i.e..  Rev.  J.  G.  Lorimer].  Glasgow: 
W.  R.   M'Phun,   1833.     71  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  38 

Lowrie,  William.  The  whole  question 
of  ecclesiastical  establishments  stated  and 


considered.     [By  William  Lowrie.]     Edin- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  4 

McCrie,  Thomas.  What  ought  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  to  do  at  the  present  crisis? 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood,  1833.  1  p.l., 
58   p.     8°.     ZWGF  p.v.  28  and  ZWIF  p.v.  3 

McFarlan,  Patrick.  Thoughts  on  popu- 
lar election,  patronage,  and  calls;  or.  An 
examination  of  some  of  the  modes  of  elect- 
ing to  the  pastoral  office.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1833.    27  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Mackray,  William.  A  defence  of  civil 
establishments  of  religion,  being  the  sub- 
stance of  several  discourses  in  which  the 
question  is  considered,  particularly  in  its 
bearing  on  the  history  and  prospects  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  on  the  Seces- 
sion. Aberdeen:  G.  Clark  &  Son,  1833. 
117  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

On  the  causes,  influence,  and  pros- 
pects, of  the  secession,  in  connection  with 
the  prospects  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1833.    47  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  35 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  A 
brief  account  of  the  constitution  of  the 
Established  Church  of  Scotland;  and  of  the 
questions  concerning  patronage  and  the 
secession.  Revised  and  edited,  with... 
preface,  by  Sir  James  Wellwood  Mon- 
creiff, bart.  Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1833. 
xiv,    113    p.     8°.  ZWGMp.v.  7 

Edinburgh:      Robert      Cadell, 

1833.    XV,  112  p.    2.  ed.    8°.    ZWGS  p.v.  24 

Murray,  David.  Statement  made  by  the 
Rev.  David  Murray,  one  of  the  ministers 
of  Dysart.  [With,  Second  statement  to 
the  parishioners  of  Dysart.  Cupar:  Fife 
Herald  Office,  1833.]  2  parts  in  1  v.  8°. 
ZWGS  p.v.  23,  no.6 

Observations  on  patronage  and  calls. 
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Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1833.  48  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Our  national  church:  what  is  the  popu- 
lar party  to  do?  Edinburgh:  J.  Stillie, 
1833.     2  p.l.,   36  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Petition  to  the  General  Assembly  claim- 
ing seats  in  the  presbyteries  for  the  minis- 
ters of  chapels  of  ease,  the  Seceders,  &c. 
[Edinburgh,  1833.]     4  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  23 

Question,  The,  of  church  patronage  in 
Scotland,  attempted  to  be  rightly  stated 
and  fairly  considered;  in  a  series  of  short 
essays,  which  originally  appeared  in  the 
Edinburgh  Advertiser.  Edinburgh:  Laing 
and  Forbes,  1833.     2  p.l.,  41   p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Remarks  on  the  power  of  the  civil  magis- 
trate in  reference  to  religion.  Glasgow: 
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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Report  of  the  speeches  delivered  in  the 
Secession  Church,  Abbey  Close,  Paisley, 
at  the  formation  of  the  Paisley  Voluntary 
Church  Association,  on  Monday,  the  14th 
Jan.  1833.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1833.  82 
p.     16°.  ZWGFp.v.4 

Review  of  objections  to  ecclesiasti- 
cal establishments.  Edinburgh:  William 
Whyte  and  Co.,   1833.     1  p.l.,  36  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  Christian  instruc- 
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Scotus,  pseud.  An  exposure  of  the  senti- 
ments and  projects  of  the  Voluntary 
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Edinburgh:     William     Whyte 

and  Co.,  1833.    38  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  384 

A  second  exposure  of  the  senti- 
ments and  projects  of  the  Voluntary 
Church  Associations;  in  another  letter  to 
the  reverend  gentlemen  by  w^hom  they 
are  constituted...  Edinburgh:  William 
Whyte  and  Co.,  1833.     1  p.l.,  34  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  484 

Speeches  delivered  at  the  public  meeting 
held  in  St.  George's  Church,  Glasgow, 
for  the  purpose  of  forming  a  society  for 
promoting  the  interests  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  Jan.  31,  and  Feb.  1,  1833.  Glas- 
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Tawse,  John.  Report  on  the  present 
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Wardlaw,  Ralph.  Sermon.  Civil  estab- 
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only  authoritative  test,  the  word  of  God. 
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52  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

1834 

Account  of  a  meeting  held  at  Arbroath, 
on  the  16th  April  1834,  in  defence  of 
church  establishments;  with  a  full  report 
of  the  speeches  delivered  on  that  occasion, 
by  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Stevenson,  Meek, 
Whitson,  Lee,  Guthrie,  and  Muir.  Ar- 
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Adelphos,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  Rev. 
D.  Simpson. .  .Aberdeen,  on  "The  ques- 
tion of  questions."  Humbly  submitted  to 
the  serious  consideration  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Chalmers,  the  Rev.  Dr.  M'Crie,  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Willis,  and  other  evangelical  sup- 
porters of  church  establishments.  Aber- 
deen: John  Davidson  and  Co.,  1834.  28  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 


Anglo-Scotus,  pseud,  of  J.  Lockhart? 
A  further  exposure  of  the  Reverend  Dr. 
Ralph  Wardlaw,  his  meeting-house,  and 
his  voluntary  associates;  in  a  letter  ad- 
dressed to  him.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 
M.  A.   Richardson,  1834.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  28 

A   new    exposure    of   the    reverend 

leaders  of  the  Voluntary  Church  Associa- 
tions ...  in  a  letter,  containing  eight  demon- 
strations that  they  are  a  degenerate  body 
...  With  an  appendix,  containing. .  .a 
reply  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wardlaw's  "Ex- 
posure exposed."  Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 
M.   A.   Richardson,    1834.     iv,   5-69  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  484 

Balfour,  Andrew.  Speech  delivered  in 
the  presbytery  of  Edinburgh  on  the  sub- 
ject of  church  patronage,  April  30,  1834. 
[By  Andrew  Balfour.]  [Edinburgh?]  1834. 
16  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Bryce,  James?  Aye  or  no?  on  the  pa- 
tronage question:  a  few  words  to  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  [By  James  Bryce?] 
Edinburgh:  Alexander  Macredie,  1834. 
34  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  24 

Cook,  George.  A  few  plain  observa- 
tions on  the  enactment  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1834,  relating  to  patronage  and 
calls...  Edinburgh:  Waugh  and  Innes, 
1834.     iv,   (1)6-111  p.     8°.       2WGFp.v.34 

Dundee  Association  for  Promoting  the 
Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Speeches  delivered  at  the  public  meeting 
of  the  Dundee  Association  for  Promoting 
the  Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland... 
1834.  Published  under  the  superinten- 
dence, and  for  the  benefit  of  the  Dundee 
Church  Association.  Dundee:  A.  Allar- 
dice  &  F.  Shaw,  1834.     32  p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.  506 

Ensuing  General  Assembly.  View  of 
the  constitution  of  the  Church  of  Scotland 
as  it  regards  her  membership  and  elder- 
ship: taken  from  the  standards  and  acts 
of  Assembly...  Edinburgh:  William 
Whyte  and  Co.,  1834.    8  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  458 

Repr. :    Christian    instructor,    January,    1834. 

Esdaile,  James.  The  voluntary  church 
scheme  without  foundation  in  Scripture, 
reason,  or  common  sense.  With  an  ex- 
amination of  Mr.  Young's  reply  to  Mr. 
Esdaile's  animadversions.  Perth:  J.  De- 
war,  1834.     1  p.l.,  58  p.    8°.    ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Gray,  Andrew.  The  chapel  question 
considered,  in  a  letter  to  the  Rev.  George 
Cook,  D.D. ...  By  the  minister  of  a 
chapel  of  ease  [i.  e.,  Andrew  Gray].  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Whyte  &  Co.,  1834.     50  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Letter  to... James  Abercromby  on  the 
ecclesiastical  affairs  of  Edinburgh,  by  an 
old  friend.  Edinburgh:  T.  Rutherfoord, 
1834.     14  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  458 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Letter  to  the  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh, 
on  the  seat  rents  of  the  city  churches,  &c. 
By  a  member  of  the  presbytery  of  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1834. 
26  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Lothian,  Maurice.  The  expediency  of 
a  secure  provision  for  the  ministers  of  the 
gospel,  a  few  suggestions  for  the  improve- 
ment of  the  Established  Church,  and 
illustrations  of  voluntaryism.  By  a  sin- 
cere friend  of  the  people  [i.  e.,  Maurice 
Lothian].  Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  and  Co., 
1834.     47  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.28 

M'Clellan,  John.  The  Veto  Act,  as  vin- 
dicated in  the  General  Assembly  of  1834, 
wherein  it  was  enacted  as  an  interim  law, 
and  transmitted  to  presbyteries  for  their 
consideration.  Edinburgh:  John  Ander- 
son,  1840.     2  p.l.,    (1)6-16  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Maclure,  David.  A  letter  to  Ralph 
Wardlaw,  D.D.,  on  the  extraordinary  posi- 
tion in  which  he  at  present  stands  before 
the  public,  by  connecting  himself  with  that 
degenerate  race  of  Scotsmen  who  have, 
as  it  were,  bound  themselves. .  .to  destroy 
the  venerable  and  beautiful  fabric  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  [Signed:  David 
Maclure.]  Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1834. 
8  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  73 

Might,  The,  and  mastery  of  the  Estab- 
lished Church  laid  low:  a  review  and 
refutation  of  the  principal  arguments  of 
the  Reverend  Drs.  Inglis  and  Chalmers, 
in  vindication  of  ecclesiastical  establish- 
ments. By  various  voluntary  assailants. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Wardlaw,  1834.    iv.  93  p.    8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  9 

More  voluntary  quackery  detected;  or. 
Remarks  on  a  letter  from  Largs,  and  other 
matters.  By  a  genuine  Anti-burgher. 
Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1834.    24  p.    12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  5 

Proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the 
friends  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  held  in 
the  Mid  Parish  Church,  on  Saturday,  the 
18th  of  October,  1834.  Greenock:  W. 
Johnston  &  Son,  printers,  1834.     16  p.    12°. 

*  C  p.v.  506 

Rights,  The,  and  liberties  of  the  church 
asserted  and  vindicated,  against  the  pre- 
tended right  and  usurpation  of  patronage. 
Edited  by  James  Kidd,  D.D.  Aberdeen: 
W.  Collie,  1834.  1  p.l.,  v-vii,  86  p.,  1  1.  new 
ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Scotus-Ignotus,  pseud.  Scotching  per- 
formed on  the  first  report  of  the  Perth- 
shire Voluntary  Church  Association. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co.,  1834.  18  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

Short,  A,  account  of  the  life  and  hard- 
ships of  a  Glasgow  weaver;  with  his  opin- 


ion upon  the  question  at  present  in  hot  dis- 
pute between  churchmen  and  voluntaries. 
Written  by  himself.  Containing,  also.  Re- 
marks, by  David  Maclure,  printer.  Glas- 
gow: W.  R.  M'Phun,  1834.     16  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  73 

Thomson,  Adam.  Appeal  from  Scot- 
land; or.  The  cry  of  a  whole  nation  of 
dissenters,  urging  their  claims  to  the  re- 
dress of  their  grievances;  a  speech,  ad- 
dressed to... the  lord  chancellor  of  Eng- 
land, as  judge  in  equity.  By  a  Voluntary 
advocate  [i.  e..  Rev.  Adam  Thomson,  D.D.]. 
Edinburgh:  M.  Paterson,  1834.  80,  4  p. 
3.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Vindication  of  the  principles  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  in  relation  to  ques- 
tions presently  agitated:  an  address,  by  the 
Associate  Synod  of  Original  Seceders. 
[Extracted  by  Robert  Shaw.]  Edinburgh: 
Guthrie   &  Tait   [1834].     47  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Voluntaryism  —  a  curious  retrospect. 
(Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  203-209.)  ZWA 

On  the  deposition  of  Hugh  Craig,  elder,  in   1834. 

1835 

Act  appointing  a  day  of  humiliation. 
[Signed  by  John  Lee.]  [Edinburgh?  1835?] 
8  p.     16°.  ZWGp.boxl 

Alexander,  John.  An  essay  on  church 
government.  By  a  Layman  of  the  Church 
in  Scotland  [i.  e.,  John  Alexander].  Edin- 
burgh: Thomas  Stephen,  1835.  x,  (1)12- 
36  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Allen,  William.  A  letter  to  Dr.  Chal- 
mers., .on  the  subject  of  a  grant  of  public 
money  to  the  Scotch  Church.  (In:  J.  A. 
Roebuck,  Whigs  and  radicals...  [Lon- 
don,   1835.]     8°.     p.    5-11.)  CKp.v.B 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  The  West  of 
Scotland  arch-voluntary;  or,  The  Rev.  An- 
drew Marshall,  the  Anti-burgher  minister 
at  Kirkintilloch,  called  to  account,  for  his 
mendacious,  dishonest,  and  impertinent 
lucubrations  in  the  24th  number  of  the 
United  Secession  magazine.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne:  M.  A.  Richardson,  1835.  26  p. 
8°.  ZEC  p.v.  73 

Appeal,  An,  to  the  members  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  and  to  the  people  of 
Scotland;  and  a  call  to  address  the  General 
Assembly  and  the  imperial  Parliament  of 
1836.     Aberdeen:  P.  Gray,  1835.     27  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Black,  Adam.  The  church  its  own 
enemy,  being  an  answer  to  the  pamphlets 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers;  particularly  to 
his  aspersions  on  the  Town-Council  of 
Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black. 
1835.    iv,  60  p.    2.  ed.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Edinburgh:    A.    &    C.    Black, 

1835.    3.  ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  16 


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Brewster,  Patrick.  The  claims  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  to  the  support  and 
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Brown,  Charles  J.  Lecture  on  the  duty 
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ary 1835...  Edinburgh:  Eraser  &  Co., 
1835.    26  p.    12°.  ZDV  p.v.  6 

On    the    spiritual    independence    of 

the  church,  as  distinguished  from  the 
separation  of  church  and  state.  That  a 
union  may  be  formed  between  the  church 
and  the  state  without  any  sacrifice  of  the 
church's  independence.  That  an  establish- 
ment of  the  true  religion  does  not  imply 
the  necessity  of  patronage;  but  on  the  con- 
trary, if  rightly  constituted,  forbids  it.  — 
That  the  Church  of  Scotland,  while  she 
has  uiaintained  her  connection  with  the 
state,  has  at  the  same  time  asserted  in  her 
constitution  and  her  standards,  and  strug- 
gled to  preserve  in  her  practice,  her  spiri- 
tual independence.  Glasgow:  William  Col- 
lins, 1835.  15  p.  8°.  (Lectures  on  church 
establishments.     Lecture  4.)     ZWGFp.v.  9 

Brown,  Thomas.  On  the  Church  of 
Scotland  as  the  church  of  the  poor  —  the 
importance  of  endowments,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  securing,  permanently  and  effi- 
ciently, the  benefits  of  religious  instruc- 
tion and  ministerial  superintendence  to 
the  poor.  Teinds  —  the  efforts  necessary 
for  recovering  the  church's  patrimony. 
Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1835.  16  p.  8°. 
(Lectures  on  church  establishments.  Lec- 
ture 9.)  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Buchanan,  Robert.  On  the  nature  and 
importance  of  the  question  at  issue.  Glas- 
gow: William  Collins,  1835.  11  p.  8°. 
(Lectures  on  church  establishments.  Lec- 
ture 1.)  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Reply  to  an  attack  on  the  General 

Assembly's  church  accommodation  circu- 
lar. [Glasgow:  W.  Collins  &  Co..  1835. i 
4  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Speech  delivered  at  a  public  meet- 
ing of  the  friends  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land...8th  May  1835.  [Glasgow:  W.  Col- 
lins &  Co.,  1835.]    8  p.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Bums,  Robert.  Lecture  on  religious  en- 
dowments, delivered  in  the  High  Church 
of  Paisley,  on  Monday  evening.  May  4th, 
1835.  With  a  historical  vindication  of  new 
erections.  London:  James  Burns,  1835. 
24    p.      16°.  ZDV  p.v.  11 

Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Church    of    Scotland    Society    of    Paisley. 

Case,  The,  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  shortly  considered, 


in  an  outline  of  its  present  application  to 
government  for  additional  endowment. 
Edinburgh:  Eraser  &  Co.,  1835.     16  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  21 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  On  the  distinction 
between  parochial  and  congregational, 
and  between  endowed  and  unendowed 
churches.  Glasgow:  W.  Collins  &  Co. 
[1835.]     4  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Abridged   from   his  Churches  and  chapels. 

On  the  evils  which  the  Established 

Church  in  Edinburgh  has  already  suffered, 
and  suffers  still,  in  virtue  of  the  seat- 
letting  being  in  the  hands  of  the  magis- 
trates... Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  jun., 
1835.     iv,  5-90  p.,  1  table.     4.  ed.     12°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Reply   to   the   attempt    to    connect 

the  cause  of  church  accommodation  with 
party  politics.  [Glasgow:  W.  Collins  & 
Co.,  1835.]    4  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Reprinted   from  the  Edinburgh  Advertiser. 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. General  Assembly's  fast,  containing 
the  act  and  address.  Edinburgh:  Young 
Men's  Association  for  Promoting  the  In- 
terests of  the  Church  of  Scotland  [1835]. 
8   p.      12°.  *C  p.v.  1130 

Churchman,  A,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the 
...lord  provost  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh, 
on  the  question  of  church  accommodation, 
and  the  necessity  of  an  official  document 
to  satisfy  the  public  on  the  subject.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Anderson,  jun.,  1835.  12  p., 
1  1.     16°.  ZDV  p.v.  11 

Clark,  W.  B.  Voluntary  misrepresenta- 
tion detected  and  exposed,  in  two  letters, 
ddressed  to  the  editor  of  the  Scotsman 
and  of  the  Scottish  Congregational  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh:  Fraser  &  Co..  1835.  16 
p.     16°.  ZDV  p.v.  11 

Clason,  Patrick.  Strictures  on  the  state- 
ment of  the  Central  Board  of  Scottish 
Dissenters,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  Bailie 
M'Laren.  Letter  1  [-2].  Edinburgh: 
Fraser  &  Co.,  1835.     43,  34  p.     16°. 

ZDV  p.v.  11 

Cook,  George.  A  few  plain  observations 
on  the   enactment  of  the   General  Assem- 
bly,  1834,  relating  to  patronage  and  calls 
Edinburgh:    Waugh    &    Innes,    1835. 
76  p.     2.   ed.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  493 

Cooke,  Henry.  Letter,  &c.  [A  reply  to 
Rev.  Mr.  Massie,  by  Henry  Cooke.]  [Bel- 
fast: Office  of  the  Ulster  Times,  1835?] 
12  p.     12°.  ZWGMp.v.5 

Dunlop,  Alexander.  Lecture  on  the 
union  between  church  and  state  as  it  ex- 
ists in  Scotland.  Delivered  at  Edinburgh 
on  the  27th  of  March,  1835  . .  .  Edinburgh: 
Fraser  &  Co.,   1835.     45  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

ZDV  p.v.  6 


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249 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Edinburgh  Young  Men's  Church  Asso- 
ciation. First  report,  with  the  speeches, 
delivered  at  the  annual  meeting,  held  in 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  on  Thursday,  the 
12th  November  1835.  The  speeches  taken 
in  shorthand  by  Mr.  S.  Macregor.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1835.     56  p.     16°. 

ZDVp.v.  11 

Published  under  the  superintendence  of  "The 
Edinburgh  Association  for  Promoting  the  Interests 
of   the    Church    of    Scotland." 

Fleming,  Alexander.  The  reviewer  re- 
viewed; being  a  criticism  on  the  articles 
inserted  in  nos.  x,  xii,  and  xiii  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  magazine,  which  at- 
tempted to  impugn  the  Rev.  Dr.  Cook's 
pamphlet  on  calls.  Glasgow:  W.  R.  Mc- 
Phun,  1835.     1  p.l.,  28  p.    8°.    ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Gibson,  James.  On  the  tendency  of  the 
voluntary  principle  to  make  the  church 
either  a  slave  or  a  tyrant,  as  illustrated  by 
ecclesiastical  history;  with  an  answer  to 
the  objection,  that  the  establishment  prin- 
ciple interferes  with  the  private  rights  of 
conscience,  and  necessarily  leads  to  in- 
justice and  persecution.  Glasgow:  Wil- 
liam Collins,  1835.  24  p.  8°.  (Lectures 
on  church  establishments.     Lecture  6.) 

ZWGF  p.v.  9 

The  poor  man's  enemies  exposed; 

being  a  plain  statement  of  matters  of  fact, 
principally  for  the  consideration  of  the 
poor  themselves.  [Glasgow:  W.  Collins 
&  Co.,  1835.]    8  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Hawkins,  J.  W.  Narrative  of  proceed- 
ings in  the  parish  of  Dunnichen,  relative 
to  the  appointment  of  an  assistant  to  the 
minister  of  that  parish.  Edinburgh:  John 
Lindsay  &  Co.,  1835.     57  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v,  23 

Hewley,  On  the,  charities,  and  the  state 
of  the  Presbyterian  churches  in  England; 
with  remarks  on  the  expediency  of  form- 
ing a  closer  connection  than  now  subsists 
between  these  and  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour  and  Co.,  1835.  1 
p.l.,    24   p.     8°.  ZECp.v.  74 

Extracted  from  no.  xxiv  of  the  Presbyterian 
review. 

Lectures  on  the  church  establishment 
controversy,  and  subjects  connected  with 
it,  delivered  in  Glasgow,  at  the  request  of 
"The  Glasgow  Association  for  Promoting 
the  Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland." 
Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1835.  11  pam- 
phlets.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

1.  Buchanan  (R.)  On  the  nature  and  importance 
of  the  question  at  issue.     11  p. 

2.  Smyth  (J.)  On  the  scriptural  argument  for 
civil    establishments    of    religion...       11    p. 

3.  Willis  (M.)  Specific  application  of  the  scrip- 
ture argument  to  the  doctrine  of  national  responsi- 
bility... the    duty    of    Christian    covenanting.      IS    p. 

4.  Brown  (C.  J.)  On  the  spiritual  independence  of 
the  church,  as  distinguished  from  the  separation  of 
church  and  state ...      1 5  p. 


5.  Lorimer  (J.  G.)  On  the  doctrine  held  by  the 
Protestant  churches  on  the  question  of  civil  estab- 
lishments  of  religion...      16  p. 

6.  Gibson  (J.)  On  the  tendency  of  the  voluntary 
principle  to  make  the  church  either  a  slave  or  a 
tyrant,  as  illustrated  by  ecclesiastical  history... 
24  p. 

7.  Turner  (A.)  A  summary  of  the  evidence  which 
America  has  furnished  in  the  controversy.     16  p. 

8.  McCorkle  (R.)  On  the  parochial  system  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  as  essential  to  the  Christian- 
ization  of  the  country...      24  p. 

9.  Brown  (T.)  On  the  Church  of  Scotland  as 
the  church  of  the  poor  —  the  importance  of  en- 
downments...      16   p. 

10.  McCorkle  (R.)  On  the  history  of  patronage, 
and   its  evils.  . .      16  p. 

11.  Paterson  (N.)  Who  would  gain  by  the  de- 
struction of  the  Established  Church?     20  p. 

Lorimer,  John  Gordon.  On  the  doctrine 
held  by  the  Protestant  churches  on  the 
question  of  civil  establishments  of  relig- 
ion... during  successive  periods.  The  rise 
and  progress  of  voluntary  church  princi- 
ples, especially  in  the  Secession  Church, 
with  an  analysis  of  their  demoralizing  ef- 
fects in  the  present  day.  The  difference 
between  the  principles  of  modern  volun- 
taries, and  voluntary  liberality  in  support 
of  religion.  Glasgow:  W.  Collins,  1835. 
16  p.  8°.  (Lectures  on  church  establish- 
ments.    Lecture   5.)  ZWGF  p.v.  28 

The  poor  man's   church   defended; 

or,  Popular  objections  answered.  [Glas- 
gow: W.   Collins  &  Co.,  1835?]     4  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  9 

M'Corkle,  Robert.  On  the  history  of 
patronage,  and  its  evils,  showing  it  to  be 
a  main  cause  of  the  defections  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow:  William 
Collins,  1835.  16  p.  8°.  (Lectures  on 
church  establishments.     Lecture  10.) 

ZWGF  p.v.  9 

On    the    parochial    system    of    the 

Church  of  Scotland  as  essential  to  the 
Christianization  of  the  country  —  its  ef- 
fects in  the  best  periods  of  the  church  — 
the  departure  from  this  system  a  leading 
cause  of  the  spiritual  ignorance  and  in- 
fidelit}^  of  the  present  day.  The  necessity 
of. .  .making  the  churches  and  the  schools, 
in  connection  with  the  establishment,  co- 
extensive with  the  population.  Glasgow: 
W.  Collins,  1835.  24  p.  8°.  (Lectures  on 
church  establishments.     Lecture  8.) 

ZWGF  p.v.  28 

MacFarlan,  Patrick.  Letter  to  the  peo- 
ple of  Scotland,  in  answer  to  the  "State- 
ment by  the  Central  Board  for  vindicat- 
ing the  rights  of  dissenters."  Edinburgh: 
J.  Anderson,  Jun.,  1835.     20  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  28 

The    testimony    of    Jesus    to    the 

truth;  or,  The  first  principles  of  religious 
establishments:  a  sermon  preached  at  the 
opening  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  on  the  21st... May 
1835.  Edinburgh:  William  Whyte  &  Co., 
1835.     47  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  32 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Macfarlane,  Hugh.  A  statistical  account 
of  the  income  and  expenditure  of  the  Es- 
tablished Church  in  Paisley,  for  the  last 
hundred  years;  being  a  refutation  of  the 
"Statement"  put  forth  by  the  Rev.  J.  Mac- 
naughtan. .  .on  that  subject.  Paisley:  A. 
Gardner,  printer,  1835.     50  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  73 

Mackenzie,  Mungo  Campbell,  and  J. 
RoBSON.  Correspondence  between  the 
Rev.  M.  C.  Mackenzie  and  the  Rev.  J. 
Robson.  Edinburgh:  R.  Marshall,  1835. 
35  p.    12°.  ZWGMp.v.5 

Macnaughtan,  John.  A  statement  of  the 
actual  income  and  expenditure  of  the  Es- 
tablished Church  in  the  burgh  of  Paisley; 
with  remarks.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner  [1835]. 
24  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  73 

Manson,  Thomas.  Question  of  the  re- 
turn of  Original  Seceders  to  the  fellow- 
ship of  the  Established  Church  of  Scot- 
land considered:  with  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Whyte  and  Co.,  1835.  1  p.l., 
72  p.    8°.  ZWIFp.v.3 

Mentor,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  Honour- 
able Lord  Moncreiff,  respecting  two  acts 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  1834  —  name- 
ly, on  "Calls"  and  "Chapels  of  ease,"  with 
observations  on  their  competency,  &c. 
[Signed  Mentor.]  Edinburgh:  W.  Hunter, 
1835.     1  p.l.,  18  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 

Musselburgensis,  pseud.  A  letter  to 
Baillie  Smart,  of  Musselburgh,  upon  his 
inconsistency  in  presiding  at  a  Voluntary 
meeting  lately  held  in  that  place,  together 
with  strictures  on  the  petition  agreed  to 
at  that  meeting.  Edinburgh:  Bishop  and 
Co.,    1835.     40  p.     16°.  ZDVp.v.  11 

Paterson,  Nathaniel.  Who  would  gain 
by  the  destruction  of  the  Established 
Church?  Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1835. 
20  p.  8°.  (Lectures  on  church  establish- 
ments.    Lecture   11.)  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Rae,  William.  The  dissenters  and  vol- 
untary churchmen;  or,  Reflections  on  the 
principles  and  conduct  of  the  voluntaries. 
By  a  probationer  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  [i.e..  Wm.  Rac].  Edinburgh: 
Waugh  &  Innes,  1835.     2  p.l..  5-81  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Relief  Presbytery.  Report  of  the  meet- 
ings of  the  Relief  Presbytery,  to  take  un- 
der consideration  charges  against  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Smith,  of  that  connection,  supposed 
to  be  under  the  influence  of  anti-voluntary 
principles,  &c.  Glasgow:  William  Collins, 
1835.      16   p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  73 

Report  of  speeches  delivered  at  a  public 
meeting  of  the  friends  of  the  Established 
Church  of  Scotland,  desirous  of  obtaining, 


through  the  aid  of  the  state,  an  extension 
of  the  means  of  religious  instruction  and 
parochial  superintendence,  held  in  the  As- 
sembly Rooms,  Wednesday,  April  15,  1835. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  Mr.  S.  Macgregor. 
Edinburgh:  Eraser  &  Co.,  1835.  1  p.l.,  44  p. 
16°.  ZDVp.v.  11 

Saint  Cuthbert,  parish,  Edinburgh.  — ■ 
Committee  of  Heritors.  Statement  of  the 
question  between  the  heritors  of  the  parish 
of  St.  Cuthberts,  or  Westkirk,  and  the 
kirk-session  of  that  parish.  .  .  Edinburgh: 
the  managers,  1835.    40  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Scottish  Central  Board  for  Vindicating 
the  Rights  of  Dissenters.  Statement  rela- 
tive to  church  accommodation  in  Scot- 
land; in  answer  to  the  representations  in 
the  circular  of  the  moderator  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  &c.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ward- 
law,    1835.     20   p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  632 

Smyth,  John.  On  the  scriptural  argu- 
ment for  civil  establishments  of  religion  — 
proving  the  lawfulness  and  the  duty  of 
the  civil  magistrate's  supporting  the  true 
religion  in  his  official  capacity,  and  re- 
futing the  objections  that  have  been  urged 
from  Scripture.  The  iniquity  of  endowing 
all  sects  of  religion,  with  a  reference 
especially  to  the  endowment  of  popery. 
Glasgow:  William  Collins.  1835.  11  p. 
8°.  (Lectures  on  church  establishments. 
Lecture  2.)  ZWGF  p.v.  9 

Statement  of  the  causes  which  led  to 
the  dissolution  of  the  late  Berwickshire 
Auxiliar}^  Bible  Society.  By  a  majority 
of  the  directors.  Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour 
&  Co.,   1835.     40  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  74 

Thomson,  Adam.  The  church  and  the 
voluntaries:  two  letters  addressed  to 
George  Buchan  of  Kelloe,  occasioned  by 
the  attacks  made  from  the  hustings  at 
Greenlaw,  against  voluntary  churches  and 
their  supporters,  by  him  and  Sir  Hugh 
P.  H.  Campbell,  bart.,  on  Tuesday  13th, 
and  Alondaj'-  19th  January  1835.  Edin- 
burgh: M.   Paterson,   1835.     64  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  30 

United  Associate  Synod.  Report  of  the 
deputation  appointed  by  the  United  Asso- 
ciate Synod,  to  present  a  memorial  to  His 
Majesty's  government  on  church  accom- 
modation and  endowments  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Oliphant  and  Son,  1835.  23 
p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Published   by   order   of  the  synod. 

Willis,  Michael.  Specific  application  of 
the  scripture  argument  to  the  doctrine 
of  national  responsibility;  the  qualifica- 
tions necessary  in  Christian  rules;  the  duty 
of  national  covenanting.  Glasgow:  Wil- 
liam Collins,  1835.  15  p.  8°.  (Lectures 
on   church   establishments.     Lecture  3.) 

ZWGF  p.v.  9 


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251 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 
1836 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  An  attempt  to 
point  out  the  duty  which  the  church  owes 
to  the  people  of  Scotland;  and  more  es- 
pecially to  settle  the  question  of  preced- 
ency between  these  two  objects,  the  work 
that  should  be  done,  and  the  payment  that 
should  be  made  for  the  doing  of  it;  being 
the  argument  on  chapel  bonds.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Anderson,  1836.  43(1)  p. 
16°.  ZEC  p.v.  84 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Report  of  the  committee  appointed 
by  the  last  General  Assembly,  to  inquire 
into  the  present  state  of  popery  in  Scot- 
land.    [Edinburgh,   1836.]   n.  t.-p.    7  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  74 

Report  of  the  statistical  sub-com- 
mittee of  the  General  Assembly's  Church 
Extension  Committee.  [Edinburgh,  1836.] 
20  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.l7 

Churchman,  A,  pseud.  A  hint  to  the 
voluntaries  in  reference  to  the  honesty  and 
candour  of  their  champion,  the  Rev.  An- 
drew  Nicol.     [Glasgow,    1836?]     4  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Collins,  William.  Statistics  of  the  church 
accommodation  of  Glasgow,  Barony,  and 
Gorbals,  presented  to  the  royal  commis- 
sioners appointed  to  inquire  into  the  means 
of  religious  instruction. .  .afforded  to  the 
people  of  Scotland. .  .in  behalf  of  the  Glas- 
gow Church  Building  Society...  Glasgow: 
W.  Collins,  1836.    68  p.    8°.   ZWGF  p.v.  21 

Cooke,  Henry.  A  letter... to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Ritchie,  Edinburgh,  in  answer  to  Dr. 
Ritchie's  challenge.  [Edinburgh:]  Waugh 
&  Innes  [1836).    8  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Edinburgh.  —  Town  Council.  Report 
by  the  Lord  Provost's  Committee. .  .re- 
garding the  probable  future  value  of  the 
revenues  of  the  city  clergy,  with... rela- 
tive documents.  Edinburgh:  T.  Allan  & 
Co.,  printers,  1836.     17,  3-19  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  458 

Grierson,  Thomas.  Ten  letters  on  the 
subject  of  church  patronage.  Edinburgh: 
William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1836.  36  p. 
16°.  ZEC  p.v.  48 

Leckie,  Charles.  The  reviewer  reviewed 
...being  an  exposure  of  "The  gross  inac- 
curacies of"  Mr.  Harvey's  review  of  the 
report  of  the  Barrhead  voluntary  discus- 
sion. Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1836.  16  p. 
12°.  ZWGM  p.v.  5 

Voluntaryism      weighed      in      the 

balance  of  the  sanctuary,  and  found  want- 
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ZWGM  p.v.  5 


Lee,  John.  Evidence  of  the  Rev.  John 
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ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Macindoe,  Peter.  Christ's  headship  over 
all  things  to  the  church:  a  discourse  de- 
livered at  the  opening  of  the  Reformed 
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Maclaren,  Duncan.  History  of  the  re- 
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origin  and  application  of  seat  rents  for 
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the  ministers  to  His  Majesty's  govern- 
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Shanks,  Robert.  Some  causes  of  Prot- 
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the  Hon.  Lord  Moncreiff,  and  the  Rev. 
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Assembly,  on  popery,  dissected.  In  a  let- 
ter to  his  lordship.  Edinburgh:  Waugh 
and   Innes,   1836.     47  p.     16°.  ZEC  p.v.  84 

Thomson,  Adam.  The  claims  of  dis- 
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U.,  U.  The  arithmetic  and  arguments  of 
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of  the  church  accommodation  of  Glasgow, 
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1837 

Bell,  Robert.  Observations  on  the  con- 
ference of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers  with 
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of  Scotland.     Edinburgh:  Oliver  and  Boyd, 

1837.  34  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  23 
Edinburgh:    Oliver    &    Boyd, 

1837.     34  p.     2.  ed.     8°.         ZWGF  p.v.  27 

Brown,  John.  Documents  respecting 
the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Brown's  opposition  to 
the  payment  of  the  annuity  tax.  Edin- 
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ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Bruce,  John.  A  testimony  and  remon- 
strance regarding  the  moderatorship  of 
next  General  Assembly.  To  which  are 
added  the  declarations  of  several  in- 
dividuals..  .present  during  the  delivery  of 
Dr.  Lee's  evidence...  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1837.  1  p.l.,  17  (mis- 
numbered  19)   p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  24 

Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co., 

1837.     17  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  23 

Edinburgh:  William  Whyte  & 

Co.,  1837.    17  p.    3.  ed.    8°.    ZWGF  p.v.  40 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  A  conference  with 
certain  ministers  and  elders  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  on  the  subject  of  the  modera- 
torship  of  the  next  General  Assembly;  to 
which  is  added,  An  address  on  the  same 
subject,  to  the  church  at  large.  Glasgow: 
William   Collins,    1837.     36  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  40 

[With  Supplement.]     Glasgow: 

W.   Collins,   1837.     67  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  23 

Glasgow:     W.     Collins,     1837. 

67  p.    2.  ed.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  24 

[Supplement  lacking.]  Glas- 
gow: W.  Collins,  1837.    36  p.    3.  ed.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  27 

Supplement    to    his    late    pamphlet 

on  the  subject  of  the  moderatorship  of  the 
next  General  Assembly.  Glasgow:  Wil- 
liam Collins,  1837.    37-67  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  27 

Cooke,  Henry.  A  second  letter. .  .to  the 
Rev.  John  Ritchie,  D.  D.,  in  reply  to  his 
second  challenge.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ander- 
son,   1837.     8  p.     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  16 

Cumming,  John.  An  apology  for  the 
Church  of  Scotland;  or,  An  explanation  of 
its  constitution  and  character.  London: 
F.  Baisler,  1837.    35  p.    8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Cunningham,  William.  Reply  to  the 
Statement  of  certain  ministers  and  elders, 
published  in  answer  to  Dr.  Chalmers's 
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atorship of  the  next  General  Assembly. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  1837.  2  p.l., 
49  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  23 

Edinburgh:    John    Lindsay    &    Co., 

1837.    2  p.l.,  49  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  40 

Defence,  A,  of  the  ministers  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  against  the  charge  of 
political  partisanship,  and  their  duty  in  the 
present  crisis...  By  a  minister  of  the 
Established  Church.  Edinburgh:  Eraser 
&  Co.,  1837.    24  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  27 

Edinburgh.  —  Town  Council.  Report  by 
the  Lord  Provost's  Committee. .  .regard- 
ing the  probable  future  value  of  the  reven- 
ues of  the  city  clergy;  with  an  appendix  of 
relative  documents.  Edinburgh:  T.  Allan 
&  Co.,  printers,  1837.     18,  20  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  458 

Ewing,  James  C.  Remarks  on  Lord 
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Leckie,  Charles.  An  exposure  of  Dr. 
John  Ritchie's  notice  of  the  author,  in  his 
pamphlet  to  Dr.  Cook.  Glasgow:  W.  R. 
M'Phun,  1837.     16  p.     12°.      ZWGM  p.v.  5 


Lee,  John.  Dr.  Lee's  refutation  of  the 
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the  question  of  church  extension  and  uni- 
versity education.  Part  1.  With  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  the  evidence  of  Dr.  Lee 
before  the  commissioners  of  religious  in- 
struction. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1837.    107,  21  p.    8».  ZWGF  p.v.  27 

Dr.   Lee's   additional   refutation   of 

the  charges  brought  against  him  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers  and  others,  in  reference 
to  the  questions  on  church  extension  and 
university  education.  Part  2.  Edinburgh: 
William  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1837.  21  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  20 

Moncreiff,  Sir  James  Wellwood.  A 
word  more  on  the  moderatorship;  in  a 
letter  to  the  Rev.  William  Cunningham 
...  By  a  Bystander  [i.e..  Sir  J.  W.  Mon- 
creiff]. Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1837. 
54  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  40 

Monypenny,  David.  The  claims  of  the 
Established  Church  of  Scotland  on  the 
country,  to  promote  its  extension,  in  the 
present  crisis,  considered  and  enforced  on 
legal  and  constitutional  principles... 
Edinburgh:  William  Whyte  and  Co. 
[1837?]     84  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  23 

Moscrip,  George,  and  others.  Reunion 
of  Seceders  with  the  Church  of  Scotland 
defended,  in  speeches. .  .Glasgow,  Sep- 
tember, 1837.  By  George  Moscrip,  John 
Anderson  and  James  Stark.  Greenock:  A. 
M'lver,  1837.     36  p.     12°.       ZWGM  p.v.  5 

Presbyterian  Church,  Edinburgh.  —  City 
Elders.  Report  by  a  committee  of  city 
elders  regarding  the  proposal  for  a  com- 
mutation of  the  annuity  tax... for  sup- 
port of  the  Edinburgh  clergy.  [Edin- 
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p.    8°.  ZWGSp.v.  5 

Smith,  James.  An  exposition  of  the 
principles  of  the  Relief  Church,  and  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Relief  Synod  in  the 
Campbeltown  case...  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  and  Company,  1837.     104  p.     8°. 

ZWIF 

Statement  in  answer  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Chalmers'  pamphlet,  on  the  subject  of  the 
moderatorship  of  the  next  General  Assem- 
bly: on  the  part  of  the  "ministers  and 
elders"  therein  addressed.  Edinburgh: 
Oliver  and  Boyd,  1837.     41  p.     8°. 

ZWX  p.v.  14 

Edinburgh:    Oliver    &    Boyd, 

1837.    44  p.    2.  thousand.    8°.    *  C  p.v.  674 

Statements  respecting  the  annuity  and 
other  ecclesiastick  revenues  [Of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh],  the  future  value  of  the  sti- 
pends from  7  years'  averages,  from  1829-30 
to  1835-36.  n.  t.-p.  Edinburgh  [1837?].  2 
p.    ob.  8°.  tt  *  C  p.v.  1387 

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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 
1838 

Account  of  the  proceedings  connected 
with  the  testimonial  presented  to  John 
Wood,  on  23d  December  1837...  And  a 
preface,  containing  an  account  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Sessional  School,  and  of  Mr.  Wood's 
connection  with  that  institution.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Whyte  &  Co.,  1838.  40  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Annan,  Scotland.  Statement  of  religi- 
ous destitution  in  the  parish  of  Annan,  and 
proposals  to  remedy  it:  with  remarks  on 
the  necessity  and  advantages  of  parochial 
church  extension.  Dumfries:  J.  Anderson. 
1838.    15  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  17 

Annuity  Tax  Abolition  Society.  Re- 
marks on  the  annuity  tax  [especially  in  its 
bearing  on  dissenters].  Extracted  from  the 
3.  edition  of  Dr.  Brown  on  "The  law  of 
Christ  respecting  civil  obedience..." 
n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Burnet,  1838.)  12  p. 
12°. 

Begg,  James.  Seat  rents  brought  to  the 
test  of  Scripture,  law,  reason,  and  experi- 
ence; or.  The  spiritual  rights  of  the  people 
of  Scotland  vindicated  against  modern 
usurpations...  With  a  special  explana- 
tion of  the  case  of  Edinburgh,  and  an  ap- 
pendix containing  extracts  from  the  rec- 
ords of  kirk-sessions...  Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,   1838.     viii,  9-84  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1838.  viii,  9-88  p.  2.  ed.  8°.    ZWGF  p.v.  17 

Brown,  John.  On  the  law  of  Christ  re- 
specting civil  obedience  especially  in  the 
payment  of  tribute,  with  an  appendix  of 
notes  and  documents.  Edinburgh:  M. 
Paterson,  1838.  x,  104,  Ixxxvi  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  ZEC  p.v.  45,  no.22 

Sentiments  and  feelings  of  volun- 
tary churches,  respecting  the  Establish- 
ment, its  supporters,  and  proposed  addi- 
tional endowments.  Edinburgh:  William 
Oliphant,  jun.,  &  Co.,  1838.     16  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Extracted  fi-orn   the  3.   ed.   of  his  Civil  obedience. 

Bryce,  James.  The  present  position  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland;  a  letter  to  George 
Cook,  D.D.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1838.     1  p.l.,  53  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  14 

Buchanan,  Robert.  Speech  on  the  in- 
dependence of  the  church,  delivered  in  the 
General  Assembly,  on  the  23rd  May  1838, 
with  a  preface  and  appendix.  Glasgow: 
William   Collins,    1838.     16  p.     2.   ed.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  25 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  Lectures  on  the 
establishment  and  extension  of  national 
churches,  delivered  in  London  from  April 


25  to  May  12,  1838.     Glasgow:  W.  Collins, 
1838.     3  p.l.,    182   p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  603 

Glasgow:     W.     Collins,     1838. 

75  p.    6.  thousand.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  13 

Chalmers  and  the  church  establishment 
question.  (Eraser's  magazine.  London, 
1838.  8°.  V.  17,  p.  742-758;  v.  18,  p.  396- 
404.)  *  DA 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Report  made  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly's committee  on  church  extension,  by 
their  deputation  to  London,  April  24, 
1838. .  .Appended,  "Statement  relative  to 
church  extension  in  Scotland,"  drawn  up 
...by  the  deputation  there.  Edinburgh: 
Balfour  &  Jack,  1838.    20  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  493 

Pastoral  letter  to  the  people  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland.     Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1838.    8  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Cook,  George.  A  speech  delivered  in  the 
General  Assembly,  23d  May  1838,  on  the 
overtures  relating  to  the  spiritual  inde- 
pendence of  the  church.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1838.    iv,  (1)6-51  p.  8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  14 

Digest  of  reports  of  the  commissioners 
of  religious  instruction  in  Scotland;  ex- 
hibiting the  church  establishment,  teinds, 
stipends,  and  surplus  teinds,  and  the  ac- 
commodation and  population  of  all  the 
landward  parishes;  with  a  summary  of  the 
law  of  teinds.  By  a  member  of  the  College 
of  Justice.  Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co., 
1838.     3  p.l.,  40,   33  p.     8°.   ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Digest  of  reports  of  the  commissioners 
of  religious  instruction  in  Scotland,  Part 
II  and  III;  exhibiting  the  church  estab- 
lishment, revenues,  and  stipends  of  the 
established  clergy  and  voluntary  churches 
in  the  cities  of  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow; 
with  the  population  and  division  of  the 
inhabitants  as  members  of  the  Established 
Church  or  otherwise.  By  a  member  of 
the  College  of  Justice.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  &  Co.  [1838.]  2  p.l.,  19,  10,  14,  7  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Dixon,  Thomas.  Ecclesiastical  estab- 
lishments. Doctor  Cooke  "answered," 
with  a  word  by  the  way  for  "The  incom- 
parable Chalmers."  Dublin:  William  War- 
ren, printer,  1838.    1  p.l.,  122  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Duncan,  Abraham,  and  Charles  Leckie. 
A  full  and  accurate  report  of  the  debate 
betwixt  Mr.  A.  Duncan  and  Mr.  C.  Leckie, 
on  the  church  question.  Glasgow:  Wil- 
Ham   Marshall    [1838].     iv,    (1)6-47   p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1508 

Edinburgh  Association  for  Promoting 
Voluntary  Church  Principles.  Report  of 
the  speeches  delivered  at  the  great  soiree, 
held  on... 28th  November  1838... under 
the  superintendence  of  the  Edinburgh  As- 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

sociation  for  Promoting  Voluntary  Church 
Principles.  Edinburgh:  M.  Paterson 
[1838?].    44  p.    12°.         ZWGM  p.v.  10,  no.9 

Haldane,  Robert.  The  duty  of  paying 
tribute  enforced;  in  letters  to  Rev.  Dr. 
John  Brown,  occasioned  by  his  resisting 
the  payment  of  the  annuity  tax.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1838.  2  p.l.,  v-xii, 
(1)14-95  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 

Further  considerations  for  the  min- 
isters of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  occa- 
sioned by  Rev.  Mr.  Menzies'  apology  for 
Dr.  Tholuck's  perversions  of  the  w^ord  of 
God...  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Whyte  &  Co., 
1838.     79  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  45,  no.5 

Harvey,  Alexander,  and  David  Mait- 
i.AND  Makgill.  Report  of  the  public  dis- 
cussion on  church  extension  and  endow- 
ment, between  the  Rev.  A.  Harvey  and 
D.  M.  Makgill,  at  Anstruther,  Fifeshire, 
on  the  2d  and  3d  of  October,  1838... 
Edinburgh:  The  Edinburgh  Printing  and 
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ZEC  p.v.  65 

King,  David.  Review  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  May,  1838,  in  re- 
lation chiefly  to  the  Auchterarder  case  and 
the  independence  of  the  church.  Glasgow: 
J.  Symington  &  Co.,  1838.  2  p.l.,  5-48  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

■  Two     lectures     in     reply     to     the 

speeches  of  Dr.  Chalmers,  on  church  ex- 
tension. Delivered. .  .18  and  23  October 
1838.  Glasgow:  D.  Robertson,  1838.  iv, 
5-100  p.     12°.  *  C  p.v.  1062 

Leckie,  Charles.  Charles  Leckie's  let- 
ter to  the  voluntaries  of  Edinburgh,  con- 
taining an  answer  to  Mr.  Nicol's  last 
speech  in  the  recent  discussion  on  the 
church  question.  [Edinburgh:]  Charles 
Ziegler  [1838].     4  p.     8°.         ZWGF  p.v.  32 

M'Farlan,  John.  Who  are  the  friends  of 
religion  and  the  church?  Being  an  answer 
to  Sir  A.  Edmonstone's  six  letters  to  the 
electors  of  Stirlingshire.  Edinburgh:  A. 
&  C.  Black,  1838.     1  p.l.,  24  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  450 

Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  1839.  70  p.  2. 
ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  32 

M'Laren,  Duncan.  Report  regarding 
the  revenue  and  expenditure  of  the  cor- 
poration of  Edinburgh,  on  which  the  recent 
reduction  of  the  church  seat  rents,  and 
the  abolition  of  the  one  per  cent  assess- 
ment, were  founded...  Edinburgh:  A.  & 
C.  Black,  1838.    1  p.l.,  41  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  458 

Substance    of    a    speech    regarding 

the  bishops'  teinds  delivered...  at  Edin- 
burgh  4th   January    1838;   with   additional 


notes  and  references  to  the  different  acts 
of  Parliament.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C. 
Black,  1838.     12  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  13 

Repr. :    Scotsman. 

Marshall,  John.  Letter  to  Sir  George 
Sinclair. .  .in  reference  to  certain  speeches 
delivered  in  the  Assembly  Rooms,  Edin- 
burgh... Dec.  20,  1838,  in  commemoration 
of  the  Glasgow  Assembly  of  1638.  Edin- 
burgh:  A.    &   C.   Black,    1839.     40  p.     8°. 

ZDV  p.v.  6 

Memorial  of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh 
respecting  the  annuity  assessment,  and 
relative  documents.  [Edinburgh:  Neill  & 
Co.,]  1838.     16  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  5 

Ministerial  patronage  in  Scotland.  (Tait's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1838. 
4°.    V.  5,  p.  427-429.)  *  DA 

Morrison,  and  Charles  Leckie.  Discus- 
sion on  church  establishments,  at  Falkirk, 
2d  January  1838...  Glasgow:  W.  R. 
M'Phun,   1838.     1   p.l.,  70  p.     12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  5 

Muir,  William.  The  whole  service  as 
conducted  in  the  High  Church  of  Glasgow, 
on  Thursday,  20th  December  1838,  at  the 
commemoration  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  1638.  Glasgow:  W.  Collins.  1838.  2 
p.l.,  5-31,  8  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Dr.  Brown's  dis- 
courses on  the  payment  of  tribute.  Ad- 
dressed chiefly  to  the  dissenters  of  Edin- 
burgh. By  a  Voluntary.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1838.     11  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  45,  no.4 

Extracted  from  the  Edinburgh  Christian  instruc- 
tor for  June,   1838. 

Report  of  the  great  meeting  of  the 
tradesmen  and  working  classes,  in  support 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  the  Assem- 
bly Room. .  .Edinburgh. .  .the  14th  No- 
vember 1838.  Taken  in  shorthand  by  Mr. 
Simon  Macgregor.  Edinburgh:  Edin- 
burgh Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  1838.  2 
p.l.,  45  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Edinburgh:      Edinburgh      Printing 

and  Publishing  Co.,  1838.    49  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  75 

Report  of  the  great  public  meeting  held 
in  the  Assembly  Rooms,  Edinburgh... 
Dec.  20,  1838,  to  commemorate  the  res- 
toration of  civil  and  religious  liberty,  and 
of  Presbyterian  church  government,  as  se- 
cured by  the  Glasgow  Assembly  of  1638. 
Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1838.    71  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  10 

1839 

Auchterarder  case.  Revised  speeches  of 
George  Cook,  D.D.,  and  Robert  Whigham 
in  the  General  Assembly,  May  22,  1839, 
and  of  the  earl  of  Dalhousie. .  .with  the 
various    reasons    of   dissent   from   the    de- 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

cision  of  the  assembly,  and  list  of  dissen- 
tients. Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black.  1839. 
24  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  3 

Begg,  James.  The  seat  rent  question. 
The  duty  of  the  friends  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  in  consequence  of  the  judgment 
of  the  Lord  Ordinary  in  the  case  of  the 
Tolbooth  kirk-session  v.  the  magistrates 
of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone,  1839.     23  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.20 

Brown,  John.  The  United  Secession 
Church  vindicated  from  the  charge  made 
by  James  A.  Haldane,  of  sanctioning  in- 
discriminate admission  to  communion. 
Edinburgh:  M.  Paterson,  1839.  v,  (1)8, 
24  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.8 

Bryce,  James.  A  second  letter  on  the 
present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land; addressed  to  George  Cook,  D.D. 
London:  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.,  1839.  2  p.l., 
5-35  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  14 

Speech   in   the   Commission   of   the 

General  Assembly,  on  Wednesday,  the 
11th  of  December,  1839,  on  the  Strath- 
bogie  case.  Revised.  To  which  is  added 
the  speech  of  the  Rev.  W(illiam]  Liston, 
on  seconding  Dr.  Bryce's  motion;  and  an 
address  to  the  clergy  of  the  Church  of 
England,  on  the  present  position  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  William 
Blackwood   &  Sons,   1839.     60  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Buchanan,  Robert.  The  presbyteries  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  threatened  with 
imprisonment  in  the  discharge  of  their 
official  duty,  in  an  address  from  the  lord 
president  of  the  Court  of  Session,  with 
an  answer  to  the  same,  in  two  letters  to  his 
lordship,  by  a  minister  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  [i.  e.,  Robert  Buchananj.  Glas- 
gow:  W.   Collins,   1839.     31   p.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  1130 

Repr. :  Scottish  guardian,  June  18  and  July  2, 
1839. 

Glasgow:  W.  Collins,  1839.  iv. 

5-31  p.     Fourth  thousand.     8°. 

Burns,  Robert,  and  others.  Report  of 
speeches  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Burns,  Rev. 
Robert  S.  Candlish,  and  of  Alexander 
Earle  Monteith  in  the  General  Assembly 
...May  22,  1839,  in  the  Auchterarder  case 
With  an  appendix,  containing  rea- 
sons of  adherence  to  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land; and  answers  to  the  various  reasons 
of  dissent  from  the  decision  of  the  assem- 
bly. Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1839.  51 
p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1839.    Sip.    Zed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  3 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  Remarks  on 
the  dean  of  faculty's  John  Hopej  letter  to 


the  lord  chancellor.  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1839.     48  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  25 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1839.     48  p.     2.   ed.     8°.         ZWGF  p.v.  15 

Report  of  the  speech  delivered  at 

a  meeting  of  the  commission  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  11th  Dec.  1839,  on  the  Mar- 
noch  case.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1839. 
24  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Centenary  services  at  Gateshaw  Brae, 
October  17,  1839,  to  celebrate  the  ordina- 
tion of  the  Rev.  John  Hunter,  the  first 
minister  ordained  by  the  Seceders  from 
the  Established  Church:  containing  a  dis- 
play and  defence  of  the  great  principles 
of  the  Scottish  Secession.  Edinburgh:  M. 
Paterson,   1839.     1   p.l.,  41   p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  Remarks  on  the 
present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land; occasioned  by  the  publication  of  a 
letter  from  the  dean  of  faculty  to  the  lord 
chancellor.  Glasgow:  William  Collins, 
1839.     130  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  18 

• •  Glasgow:     W.     Collins,     1839. 

130  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  13 

Substance  of  a  speech  delivered  in 

the  General  Assembly. .  .May,  1839,  re- 
specting the  decision  of  the  House  of 
Lords  on  the  case  of  Auchterarder.  Glas- 
gow: W.   Collins,   1839.     40  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  12 
Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Report  of  the  committee  for  increas- 
ing the  means  of  education  in  Scotland 
p:i.rticularly  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands. 
Submitted  to  the  General  Assembly,  May, 
1839.     Edinburgh,  1839.     67  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Reprint  of  statement  by  a  commit- 
tee of  the  General  Assembly,  anent  the 
calling  of  ministers;  and  of  supplemen- 
tary note  relative  thereto...  Edinburgh: 
Edinburgh  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
1839.     2>2,  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  39 

The    state    of    the    case     for    the 

Church  of  Scotland,  in  her  negociation 
with  the  government  and  the  legislature, 
on  the  subject  of  the  law  against  the  in- 
trusion of  ministers.  Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,   1839.     8  p.     8°.     ZWGS  p.v.  25 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Presbytery  of 
Edinburgh.  Report  of  the  committee  on 
Sabbath  observance,  given  in  and  read  on 
Wednesday,  November  27,  1839,  by  the 
convener  of  committee.  Edinburgh,  1839. 
15  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1203 

Cunningham,  William.  Letter  to  John 
Hope,  Esq.,  dean  of  faculty,  occasioned  by 
his  letter  to  the  lord  chancellor,  on  the 
present  claiins  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  and  Co.,  1839.  24 
p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Speech  on  the  independence  of  the 

church  in  reference. .  .to  the  present  state 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

of  the  Auchterarder  case.  Delivered  at 
the  meeting  of  the  Edinburgh  Tradesmen's 
Association  for  Advancing  the  Interests 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland...  April.  1839. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1839.     12  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Dunlop,  Alexander.  An  answer  to  the 
dean  of  faculty's  [John  Hope]  "Letter  to 
the  lord  chancellor,"  "on  the  claims  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  in  regard  to  its  juris- 
diction, and  the  proposed  changes  in  its 
polity."  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone.  1839. 
iv  p.,   1   1.,   185  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  18 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1840.     ix  p.,  1  1.,  198  p.     3.  ed.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  10 

Gordon,  Robert,  and  others.  Report  of 
the  speeches  of  Dr.  Gordon,  Dr.  Buchan, 
and  Rev.  R.  S.  Candlish  in  the  commission 
of  the  General  Assembly. .  .August  14, 
1839,  on  the  Auchterarder  case.  Edin- 
burgh:  J.  Johnstone,    1839.     15   p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Gray,  Andrew.  The  present  conflict  be- 
tween the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  courts 
examined,  with  historical  and  statutory 
evidence  for  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
1839.    98  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1839.  102    p.      stereotype    ed.      8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Haldane,  James  Alexander.  The  volun- 
tary question  political,  not  religious.  A 
letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Brown,  occa- 
sioned by  the  allusion  in  his  recent  work 
to  the  author's  sentiments  upon  national 
churches.  Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co. 
[1839.]  32  p.     8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  10,  no.5 

Hamilton,  John,  advocate.  The  present 
position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  ex- 
plained and  vindicated.  By  a  lay  mem- 
ber of  the  church  [i.  e.,  John  Hamilton]. 
Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1839.  2  p.l., 
53  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  14 

Edinburgh:    Bell   &   Bradfute, 

1840.  2  p.l.,  83  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  12 
3.    ed.    with    extensive    altera- 
tions  and   additions.      Edinburgh:    Bell    & 
Bradfute,  1840.    2  p.l.,  85  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 

Edinburgh:  Bell  and  Brad- 
fute, 1840.     2  p.l.,  85  p.  4.  ed.     8°. 

Edinburgh:  Bell   &   Bradfute, 

1840.    2  p.l.,  86  p.    5.  ed.  8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  23 

Hope,  John.  A  letter  to  the  lord  chan- 
cellor, on  the  claims  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  in  regard  to  its  jurisdiction  and 
on  the  proposed  changes  in  its  polity. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Whyte  &  Co.,  1839.  14, 
290,   11  p.     8°.  ZDVH 


Edinburgh:     William     Whyte 

&  Co.,  1839.     14,  290,  11  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  25 

Kennedy,  C.  J.,  and  Charles  Leckie.  Re- 
port of  a  public  discussion  on  national 
establishments  of  Christianity,  in  the 
High  Church,  Paisley...  Paisley:  Mur- 
ray  and   Stewart.    1839.     44   p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1508 

Leckie,  Charles,  joint  author.  See  Ken- 
nedy, C.  J.,  and  Charles  Leckie;  also 
Marshall,  and  Charles  Leckie. 

Macfarlane,  James.  Remarks  on  the 
tracts  lately  published,  on  the  intrusion 
of  ministers  on  reclaiming  congregations. 
Edinburgh:  Thomas  Paton,  1839.  16,  20, 
15  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  19 

Mackenzie,  William.  Present  duty  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  to  her  sole  king 
and  head:  a  discourse  preached  at  the 
opening  of  the  provincial  synod  of  Perth 
and  Stirling...  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone, 1839.     32  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  8 

Marshall,  and  Charles  Leckie.  Re- 
port of  a  public  discussion  on  the  impor- 
tant question  of  national  establishments 
of  Christianity...  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh 
Printing  Co.,  1839.     iv,   (1)6-74  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  1508 

Miller,  Hugh.  Letter  from  one  of  the 
Scotch  people  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Brougham  &  Vaux,  on  the  opinions  ex- 
pressed by  his  lordship  in  the  Auchterar- 
der case.  [By  Hugh  Miller.]  Edinburgh: 
John  Johnstone,   1839.     15  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  493 

Picture  of  a  parish  under  a  forced 

settlement.  (Extracted  from  Hugh  Mil- 
ler's "Whiggism  of  the  old  school.")  n.t.-p. 
^Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1839.,     4  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  23 

The  Whiggism  of  the  old  school,  as 

exemplified  by  the  past  history  and  pres- 
ent condition  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1839.     31  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  8 

Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone.  1839. 

31  p.     2.  ed.  8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Muir,  William.  A  letter  to  the  congre- 
gation of  St.  Stephens,  Edinburgh,  on  the 
present  church  question.  Edinburgh: 
Thomas    Paton,    1839.     38  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  17 

3.  ed.  with  a  postscript.  Edin- 
burgh:   Thomas    Paton,    1840.      49    p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  8 

Report  of  the  speech  of  the   Rev. 

Dr.  Muir  in  the  General  Assembly,  on  the 
Auchterarder  case,  on  May  22,  1839... 
With  the  resolutions  moved  by  him,  and 
his  reasons  of  dissent.  Edinburgh: 
Thomas   Paton,    1839.     22  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  3 


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257 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

The   test   of  religious   opinions:   A 

sermon  preached  at  the  opening  of  the 
General  Assembly  in  the  High  Church, 
Edinburgh. .  .May  16,  1839.  Edinburgh: 
John  Johnstone,  1839.     2  p.l.,  5-27  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  8 

Observer,  An.  Review  of  certain  recent 
proceedings  of  the  Kirk;  and  a  report  of 
the  speeches  delivered  in  the  Assembly 
Rooms  of  Edinburgh,  on  Thursday  even- 
ing, 20th  Dec.  1838,  in  commemoration  of 
the  Glasgow  Assembly  of  1638.  Edin- 
burgh: Adam  &  Charles  Black,  1839.  40  p. 
8°.  ZWGFp.v.  37 

Peterkin,  Alexander.  A  layman's  let- 
ters to  the  Rev.  William  Cunningham... 
in  reference  to  his  letter  to  the  dean  of 
faculty.  [By  Alexander  Peterkin.]  Edin- 
burgh: Bell  and  Bradfute,  1839.    32  p.    8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  11 

Presbytery,  The,  of  Auchterarder  and 
others  against  Thomas  Robert,  earl  of 
Kinnoull,  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Young. 
Judgment  of  the  House  of  Lords  on  appeal 
from  the  Court  of  Session,  May  2  and  3, 
1839.  (In:  Great  Britain.  —  State  trials 
Commission.  Reports  of  state  trials.  Lon- 
don, 1892.    8°.    new  series,  v.  4,  cols.  1-84.) 

SLN 

Present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. The  following  official  documents 
contain  a  clear  and  condensed  view  of  the 
present  position  and  duty  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  in  reference  to  the  Veto  Law 
and  the  civil  courts.  [Glasgow:  W.  Col- 
lins,  1839.]     8  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1130 

Present,  The,  position  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  explained  and  vindicated.  By  a 
lay  member  of  the  church.  Edinburgh: 
Bell   &  Bradfute,   1839.     53  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Report  of  the  speeches  delivered  at  the 
meeting  in  the  Assembly  Rooms... June 
19,  1839,  for  an  effectual  remedy  against 
the  intrusion  of  ministers  on  resisting 
congregations.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone. 
1839.    32  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Review  of  pamphlets  on  the  com- 
memoration of  the  General  Assembly, 
1638.  Edinburgh:  Balfour  and  Jack,  1839. 
24  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  1 

Repr. :    Presbyterian    review,    April,    1839. 

Robertson,  Charles.  Supplement  to  the 
report  of  the  Auchterarder  case;  contain- 
ing the  speeches  of  the  lord  chancellor  and 
Lord  Brougham.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and 
Charles  Black,  1839.     2  p.l.,  66  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  35 

Series  of  tracts  on  the  intrusion  of  min- 
isters on  reclaiming  congregations.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Johnstone,  1839.     v.  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  8 


Edinburgh:     J.     Johnstone,      1840. 

V.  p.    Stereotyped  ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Smith,  Sydney.  First  letter  to  Arch- 
deacon Singleton,  on  the  Ecclesiastical 
Commission.  London:  Longman,  Orme 
...,1839.     72  p.     8.  ed.     12°.     *  C  p.v.  711 

Statement  relative  to  church  extension 
and  endowment.  Edinburgh:  Balfour  and 
Jack,   1839.     4  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  13 

1840 

Aberdeen,  4.  earl,  George  Hamilton  Gor- 
don. Church  of  Scotland.  The  speech  of 
the  earl  of  Aberdeen  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  on  Tuesday,  the  5th  of  May,  1840. 
Corrected  report.  London:  J.  Murray. 
1840.    56  p.    16°.  *C  p.v.  1187 

Church    of    Scotland.      Speech    of 

the  earl  of  Aberdeen  in  the  House  of 
Lords... May  5,  1840.  With  copy  of  the 
bill,  intituled  An  act  to  remove  doubts  re- 
specting the  admission  of  ministers  to 
benefices  in  that  part  of  the  United  King- 
dom called  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Stand- 
ard office,  1840.    36  p.    24°.  ZWGF  p.v.  20 

The  earl  of  Aberdeen's  correspond- 
ence with  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers  and  the 
secretaries  of  the  non-intrusion  commit- 
tee: from  14th  January  to  27th  May  1840. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1840.     1  p.l.,  ii,  83  p.    8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Adamson,  J.  What  ought  England  to 
do  with  respect  to  church  patronage  in 
Scotland?  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1840. 
iv,   5-22  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Analogy,  The,  which  subsists  between 
the  British  constitution  in  its  three  estates 
of  queen,  lords,  and  commons,  and  that  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  its  mutual  rela- 
tions of  patron,  presbytery,  and  people, 
shortly  considered...  by  the  Head  of  a 
family,  in  communion  with  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Fraser  &  Craw- 
ford [1840].     16  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Bannerman,  James.  Letter  to  the... 
marquis  of  Tweeddale,  in  reply  to  the 
speeches  delivered  at  the  intrusion  meet- 
ing at  Haddington  on  the  28th  February 
1840.  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1840. 
20  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

—  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1840. 

20  p.  2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Bell,  Robert.  Substance  of  a  speech  in 
the  case  of  the  presbytery  of  Strathbogie, 
delivered. .  .on  August  12,  1840...  With 
an  appendix  on  the  bond  of  union  for  the 
abolition  of  patronage.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,  1840.    51  p.    8°.       ZWGF  p.v.  2 

Bridges,  James.  Patronage  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland  considered.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,   1840.     52  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  2 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

With    proofs    of   the    people's 

right  of  free  call.     Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone [1840].    4  p.,  1  1.,  (1)6-49  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Brydon,  Robert.  The  revival  of  spiri- 
tual Christianity  the  great  means  of  heal- 
ing carnal  divisions,  and  promoting  holy 
union  among  the  churches  of  Christ.  A 
sermon  preached  at  the  opening  of  the 
provincial  synod  of  Dumfries,  April  21, 
1840.  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1840. 
2  p.l.,  (1)6-23  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Buchan,  George.  Historical  sketch  of 
the  ecclesiastical  establishment  in  Scot- 
land, more  particularly  v^ith  reference  to 
the  present  state  and  future  prospects  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland;  to  which  are 
added  remarks  on  the  speech  delivered  by 
Lord  Brougham,  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
in  the  Auchterarder  case.  Edinburgh: 
John  Johnstone,  1840.     2  p.l.,  99  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  14 

■ Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1840. 

2  p.l.,  135  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

Buchanan,  James.  The  scriptural  argu- 
ment for  non-intrusion  considered,  with 
reference  to  letters  by  Dr.  Muir  and  Mr. 
Tait.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1840.  44 
p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  10 

Bums,  Robert.  A  lecture  on  the  use  of 
the  Episcopal  liturgy  in  Presbyterian 
churches:  delivered  in  the  High  Church  of 
Paisley. .  .Dec.  4,  1840.  Paisley:  Alex. 
Gardner,  1840.     15  p.  2.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  493 

Campbell,  John.  Six  letters  on  the 
church  question.  Edinburgh:  William 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1840.   30  p.   8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  Speech  at  the 
commission  of  the  General  Assembly,  Aug. 
12,  1840,  on  the  motion  for  serving  the 
suspended  ministers  of  the  presbytery  of 
.Strathbogie  with  a  libel,  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,   1840.]     8  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  493 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  What  ought  the 
church  and  the  people  of  Scotland  to  do 
now?  Being  a  pamphlet  on  the  principles 
of  the  church  question.  With  an  appendix 
...  Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1840.  62  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Colquhoun,  John  Campbell.  Hints  on 
the  question  now  affecting  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  addressed  to  members  of  the 
Church  of  England,  with  a  letter  to  Vis- 
count Sandon,  M.  P.  Glasgow:  W.  Col- 
lins, 1840.     iv,  iv,  5-98  p.    8°.    ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Cunningham,  William.  Defence  of  the 
rights  of  the  Christian  people  in  the  ap- 
pointment of  ministers,  from  the  constitu- 
tional standards  and  histor}'  of  the  Church 
of    Scotland;    with    continuation    of    stric- 


tures on  Mr.  Robertson's  Observations  on 
the  Veto  Act.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
1840.     viii,  126  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  2 

Strictures      on     the      Rev.     James 

Robertson's. .  .Observations  upon  the 
Veto  Act.  Part  I.  Legal  and  scriptural 
l)ranches  of  the  argument.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,  1840.     40  p.     8°.      ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Debate  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the 
earl  of  Aberdeen's  bill  for  regulating  the 
appointment  of  ministers  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland;  on  16th  June  1840.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Johnstone,  1840.    28  v.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  35 

Dunlop,  Alexander.  A  letter  to  the  earl 
of  Aberdeen  on  the  correspondence  [be- 
tween him  and  Dr.  Chalmers  and  the  sec- 
retary of  the  General  Assembly's  non- 
intrusion committee]...  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,  1840.     1  p.l.,  49  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.  box  1 

A   letter   to   the   earl   of   Aberdeen 

on  the  correspondence  recently  published 
1)V  his  lordship.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
1840.     1  p.l.,  44  p.     8°. 

ZWGSp.v.  20,no.l6 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1840.     1   p.l.,   49  p.     3.   thousand.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  25 

p.    45-49:    Appendix. 

Edmond,  James.  Letters  to  Sir  Wil- 
liam Seton  of  Pitmedden. .  .regarding  the 
veto  and  non  intrusion.  By  a  member  of 
the  kirk-session  of  the  West  parish,  Aber- 
deen [i.  e.,  James  Edmond].  Letter  I. 
Aberdeen:    Wm.    Collie,    1840.      18   p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  5 

Letter    II.      Aberdeen:    Wm. 

Collie,  1840.    29  p.    2.  ed.    8°.      ZEC  p.v.  5 

Few,  A,  letters  concerning  church  gov- 
ernment in  Scotland  in  1690,  from  the  col- 
lection of  the  earl  of  Leven  and  Mel- 
ville. [Edited  by  William  Henry  Leslie 
Alelville.]  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private 
circulation,  1840.     53  p.    8°.    ZWGF  p.v.  20 

Fleming,  Alexander.  Strictures  on  the 
hypothesis  of  two  supreme  co-ordinate 
powers;  with  reference  to  patronage  & 
non-intrusion.  By  Gnimelf  Rednaxela, 
M.A.  [i.e.,  Alexander  Fleming.]  Glasgow: 
James   Brash,    1840.     iv,    (1)6-44  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Friendly  address  to  the  dissenters  of 
Scotland,  by  ministers  of  the  Established 
Church.  [Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone, 
1840.]     8  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  483 

Gray,  Andrew.  A  letter  to  the  inhabi- 
tants of  Aberdeenshire,  and  the  neighbour- 
ing counties,  in  answer  to  the  address  of 
the  Rev.  James  PauU  and  the  Rev.  W.  R. 
Pirie,  to  the  people  of  Scotland,  on  the 
subject  of  the  intrusion  of  ministers,  and 
the  present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land.   Aberdeen:  P.  Gray,  1840.    40  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Hamilton,  John.  The  present  position 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland  explained  and 
vindicated.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute, 
1840.    2  p.l.,  86  p.    5.  ed.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  23 

Hetherington,  William  Maxwell. 
Thoughts  on  the  connection  between 
church  and  state,  applied  to  the  present 
position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh:  J.  Johnstone,   1840.     52  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Heugh,  Hugh.  Christian  liberty,  as  op- 
posed to  its  restrictions  by  the  Veto  Act, 
patronage,  and  the  dependence  of  the 
church  on  state  support.  A  sermon.  Glas- 
gow:  David  Robertson,  1840.     36  p.     12°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Lewis,  James.  The  Church  of  Scotland 
obeying  the  law  of  the  land  and  the  law 
of  God,  in  her  present  opposition  to  the 
civil  courts...  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
1840.    34  p.    8°.  ZDVp.v.6 

Edinburgh:       J.       Johnstone, 

1840.     34  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

M'Farlan,  John.  An  honest  man's  creed, 
with  the  grounds  thereof;  and  some  hints 
to  clergymen  of  all  denominations.  Edin- 
burgh: Adam  &  Charles  Black,  1840.  1 
p.l.,  24  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  37 

Mackay,  M.  Address  to  the  parishion- 
ers of  Dunoon  and  Kilmun.  [On  church 
patronage.  Signed  M.  Mackay.]  Green- 
ock: J.  Hislop,  1840.     15  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  22,  no.4 

Memorial  submitted  to  Her  Majesty's 
government,  by  a  committee,  appointed  at 
a  meeting  of  ministers,  elders,  and  others, 
members  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  held 
at  Edinburgh,  12th  August  1840.  [Signed 
George  Cook,  written  by  John  Inglis.] 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1842.     1  p.l.,  3-43  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

On   the   non-intrusion   question. 

Moffat,  William.  Late  disturbances  in 
Stewarton  respecting  the  allocation  of  a 
parish  quoad  sacra,  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
ruling  elders,  &c.,  as  forming  the  ground- 
work of  a  controversy  between  the  Rev. 
C.  B.  Steven,  minister,  and  Mr.  William 
Moffat,  late  parish  missionary...  Glas- 
gow: W.  Marshall,  1840.     31  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  32 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  A 
letter  to  Lord  Melbourne  on  the  expedi- 
ence of  Parliament  to  remove  the  present 
difficulties  in  the  appointment  of  ministers 
in  the  Church  of  Scotland...  Edinburgh: 
J.  Johnstone,  1840.  1  p.l.,  v-vii,  147  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1840.     1  p.l.,  v-vii,  147  p.    2.  thousand.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  493 


Morison,  George.  State  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  in  1830  and  1840,  contrasted 
...  Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1840.  14 
p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  20 

Nixon,  William.  Civil  and  spiritual  jur- 
isdiction: a  sermon,  preached. .  .April  28, 
1840,  before  the  synod  of  Angus  and 
Mearns.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1840. 
36   p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  6 

Paull,  James,  and  William  Robinson 
PiRiE.  Letter,  in  explanation  of  the  pres- 
ent position  of  parties  in  the  church,  more 
especially  with  reference  to  the  subjects 
of  the  Veto  Act,  and  the  non-intrusion  of 
ministers,  addressed  to  the  people  of  Scot- 
land. Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1840. 
23  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Non-intrusion.     Some  notice  taken 

of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Gray,  minister  of  West 
parish,  Perth...  Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  & 
Co..  1840.    31  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  39 

Pirie,  William  Robinson,  joint  author. 
See  Paull,  James,  and  William  Robinson 
Pirie. 

Presbuterion,  pseud.  A  plain  appeal  to 
the  church  in  Scotland,  meaning  thereby 
the  entire  people  of  Scotland,  so  far  as 
Christian,  as  to  the  character  and  station 
of  ministers  in  the  church;  with  a  scheme 
for  their  induction  into  parishes..  .  Edin- 
burgh: Eraser  &  Crawford,  1840.   28  p.   8". 

ZWGS  p.v.  9 

Revolution,  The,  settlement,  considered 
in  reference  to  the  independence  and  pres- 
ent position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
With  remarks  on  certain  statements  of  the 
Rev.  Andrew  Gray  and  other  writers  on 
the  church  controversy.  By  a  minister  of 
the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  Glas- 
gow: William  Collins,  1840.  1  p.l.,  77  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  30 

Robertson,  James.  Observations  on  the 
Veto  Act.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1840.    270,  xiii  p.    8°.   ZWGF  p.v,  14 

Rose,  Lewis.  An  humble  attempt  to 
put  an  end  to  the  present  divisions  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  and  to  promote  her 
usefulness.  With  an  appendix  containing 
...all  the  acts  of  Assembly  and  Parlia- 
ment..  .necessary  as  proofs  and  illustra- 
tions of  the  constitution  of  the  church... 
An  address  to  the  ministers  and  people  of 
Scotland.  Glasgow:  G.  Gallic,  1840.  1  p.l., 
148  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  2 

S.  Church  of  Scotland  question.  Over- 
ture and  interim  act  on  calls.  (Law  mag- 
azine. London,  1840.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  131- 
165.)  XAA 

Strathbogie,  Presbytery  of.  Plain  state- 
ment by  the  majority  of  the  presbytery  of 
Strathbogie,  regarding  their  proceedings  in 
William  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1840.  14  p. 
the  settlement  of  Marnoch.  Edinburgh: 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  39 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Stuart,  A.  Moody.  A  pastoral  letter  on 
the  present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1840. 
31  p.    8°.  ZWGSp.v.6 

Sympathy  of  Irish  Presbyterians  with 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Speeches  deliv- 
ered at  the  great  non-intrusion  meeting, 
held  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  May 
street,  Belfast. .  .26th  February  1840,  by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Hanna,  Rev.  Dr.  Reid,  Rev. 
James  Morgan,  Rev.  Dr.  Cooke.  Rev. 
Josias  Wilson,  on  the  invaded  rights  of 
the  Church  and  people  of  Scotland.  Bel- 
fast: William  M'Comb,  1840.     47  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  35 

Tait,  Adam  Duncan.  A  letter  to  the 
moderator  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  on 
the  functions  and  responsibilities  of  the 
pastoral  office,  in  regard  to  the  settlement 
of  ministers:  occasioned  by  the  present 
church  question.  Edinburgh:  Thomas 
Paton,  1840.    56  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Willis,  Michael.  Remarks  on  the  late 
union  between  the  Church  of  Scotland  and 
Associate  Synod,  in  opposition  to  certain 
statements  of  the  dean  of  faculty;  with 
the  documents  pertaining  to  the  union. 
Glasgow:  William  Collins,  1840.  51,  19  p. 
8°.  ZDCp.v.4 

Word,  A,  to  the  churchmen  of  Dunferm- 
line, on  the  recent  proceedings  of  the 
minority  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  including  the  Rev. 
John  Tod  Brown.  By  a  parishioner. 
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1841 

Aberdeen,  Presbytery  of.  Evidence  on 
the  subject  of  revivals,  taken  before  a  com- 
mittee of  the  presbytery  of  Aberdeen,  and 
ordered  by  the  presbytery  to  be  printed. 
Aberdeen:  Peter  Gray  and  George  David- 
son, 1841.     1  p.l.,  ii,  97,  XV  p.     8°. 

ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Alexander,  Andrew.  Another  answer 
to  the  question.  What  ought  the  church  to 
do?  With  an  appendix,  proving  that,  by 
the  statutes,  the  Church  of  Scotland  is 
relieved  from  the  grievance  of  patronage. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons.  1841. 
20  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Alexander,  William.  The  Church  of 
Scotland  a  church  of  Christ.  A  sermon 
preached  in  the  church  of  Duntocher,  on 
Thursday,  the  22nd  of  July,  1841.  Glas- 
gow:  William    Collins,    1841.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  73 

Argument,  xA-n,  on  the  duty  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  in  her  present  emer- 
gency. By  a  minister  of  the  old  popular 
party.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1841.     16  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  9 


Bryce,  James.  Speech... in  the  General 
Assembly. .  .27  May  1841,  in  the  case  of 
the  Strathbogie  ministers.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1841.     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Buchanan,  James.  Speech  delivered  at 
the  formation  of  a  church-defence  associa- 
tion in  St.  John's  parish,  Leith,  December, 
1841.  [Edinburgh:  Johnstone  and  Fairly, 
1841.]     7  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  A  letter  to  the 
marquis  of  Normanby.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone   [1841].     11   p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  7 

Summary  of  the  question  respect- 
ing the  Church  of  Scotland,  with  special 
reference  to  the  present  stage  of  the  con- 
troversy. Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone, 
1841.     32  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Repr.:    Presbyterian   review,   Jan.,    1841. 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Memorial,  addressed  to  the  mem- 
bers of  Her  Majesty's  government,  by 
Robert  Gordon,  D.D.,  moderator  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, and  others,  commissioners  appointed 
by  the  church,  September,  1841.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone  [1841].    viii,  32  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  2 

Glasgow:      William      Collins, 

1841.     16  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  15 

Non-intrusion  Committee.     Report 

presented  May,  1841.  [Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,  1841.]     15  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Non-intrusion  Committee.  State- 
ment respecting  the  non-intrusion  princi- 
ple of  the  Church  of  Scotland  and  the 
modes  of  its  legislative  recognition,  re- 
spectfully submitted  to... Her  Majesty's 
government. .  .Dec,  1841.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone  [1841?]     viii,  33  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  469 

Pastoral    address,    relative    to    the 

appointment  of  Thursday,  July  22,  1841,  as 
a  day  of  humiliation,  thanksgiving,  and 
prayer.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841.] 
4   p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Report    of    the    committee    of    the 

General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land on  church  extension,  being  formerly 
the  committee  on  church  accommodation. 
Given  in... by  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D., 
convener,  [uo.  l]-7  (1835-41).  Edinburgh, 
1835-41.     v.p.     8°. 

no.  1,  2,  4-7  in  ZWGF  p.v.  17;  no.  3  in  ZWGS 
p.v.  5.  no.  2-3   (1836-37)  are  both  2.  ed. 

Report  of  the  Strathbogie  case  in 

the  General  Assembly,  1841...  With  an 
appendix.  Edinburgh:  P.  Brown,  1841.  132 
p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 

[Beginning]     Unto  the  Right  Hon. 

Sir  Robert  Peel... and  the  other  members 
of  Her  Majesty's  government,  the  memo- 
rial   of    the    Rev.    Robert    Gordon... and 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

others,  commission  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  said  church,  sheweth...  n.  t.-p. 
[Edinburgh,   1841.]     32  p.     8°.     *  C  p.v.  460 

Clark,  Thomas.  Speech... by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Clark  of  Methven,  in  the  presbytery 
of  Perth,  on  the  independence  of  the 
church,  n.  t.-p.  [Perth:  David  Dron,  184L] 
8  p.     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  15 

Repr. :   Constitutional,   February,   1841. 

Crichton,  David  Maitland  Makgill,  joint 
author.  See  Johnston,  R.  S.,  and  D.  M.  M. 
Crichton. 

Cushny,  Alexander,  and  others.  An- 
swer to  the  "Remonstrance  and  warning" 
of  a  committee  of  the  commission  of  the 
General  Assembly  against  holding  com- 
munion with  the  Strathbogie  ministers... 
[By  Alexander  Cushny,  R.  Stirling,  and 
others.]  Edinburgh,  1841.  viii,  9-152  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  19 

Dissenting,  The,  minister's  friendly  reply 
to  a  "second  friendly  address  from  minis- 
ters of  the  Establishment."  [Edinburgh: 
W.  Oliphant,  jun.,  1841?]     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Fleming,  Alexander.  Strictures  on  the 
hj^pothesis  of  two  supreme  co-ordinate 
powers;  with  reference  to  patronage  & 
non-intrusion,  &c.  With  addenda  &  notes. 
Glasgow:  M.  Ogle  &  Son,  1841.  iv,  5-75 
p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Forbes,  Patrick.  Considerations  on  the 
constitution  of  the  Church  of  Scotland; 
on  the  nature,  intention,  and  advantages 
of  an  established  church,  particularly  of 
the  Scottish  Establishment;  and  on  the 
modes  of  appointing  ministers  to  vacant 
parishes.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,   1841.     103   p.     8°.         ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Friendly  reply  to  the  "Friendly  address 
to  the  dissenters  of  Scotland,  by  ministers 
of  the  Established  Church,"  by  dissenting 
ministers.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Oliphant, 
1841.]      8    p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Gordon,  Robert,  and  others.  Report  of 
speeches,  delivered  by  Dr.  Gordon,  Dr. 
Chalmers,  Dr.  Macfarlan,  Dr.  Brewster, 
Dr.  Buchanan,  Mr.  Cunningham,  Mr. 
Candlish,  at  meetings  held  in  Edinburgh, 
August  25,  1841.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
1841.    30  p.    8°.  ZWGSp.v.  12 

Hamilton,  John.  A  remonstrance,  re- 
spectfully addressed  to  the  members  of  the 
legislature  and  others,  in  relation  to  the 
Scottish  church  question,  embodying  an 
answer  to  an  article,  on  the  same  subject, 
in  the  Quarterly  review,  no.  133.  Edin- 
burgh: Bell  &  Bradfute,  1841.  2  p.l.,  108 
p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.lO 

Johnston,  R.  S..  and  D.  M.  M.  Crichton. 
Report  of  the  debate  on  the  independence 


of  the  church,  which  took  place.,  .between 
the  Rev.  R.  S.  Johnston  and  D.  M.  M. 
Crichton...  18.  Nov.  1841.  Taken  m 
shorthand  by  Mr.  S.  Macgregor.  Edin- 
burgh:  J.   Johnstone,    1841.     35   p.  8°. 

*  C  p.v.  632 

Kirk,      The,      controversy.        (Monthly 

chronicle.     London,  1841.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  409- 

420.)  *  DE 

Letter  to  Dr.  Cook  and  the  moderate 
brethern  on  the  non-intrusion  controversj'. 
By  the  author  of  a  Letter  to  the  dissenters. 
Edinburgh:  William  Whyte  and  Co..  1841. 
19  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  9 

Letter  to  the  people  of  Alarnoch.  1841. 
Aberdeen:  Constitutional  Office  [1841].  15 
p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  9 

Letter,  A,  to  the  Rev.  Robert  S.  Cand- 
lish. By  a  parishioner  of  St.  George's  par- 
ish, Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  A.  Macredie 
[1841].     11  p.     2.  ed.     8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Lorimer,  John  Gordon.  The  statistics 
of  Scottish  moderateism:  being  a  few  facts 
to  aid  the  country  in  coming  to  a  right 
decision  on  the  threatened  appeal  of  the 
minority  of  the  General  Assembly  to  the 
legislature  to  be  found  the  only  legal 
Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow:  W.  Collins, 
1841.     8  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  15 

No  title-page. 

M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  elder.  What  ought 
the  General  Assembly  to  do  at  the  present 
crisis?  (In  his:  Miscellaneous  writings, 
chiefly  historical.  Edinburgh,  1841.  8°. 
p.  611-667.)  NCG 

M'Leod,  John.  Speech  delivered  by  the 
Reverend  John  M'Leod. .  .before  the  com- 
mission of  the  General  Assembly,  on  Au- 
gust 12,  1841,  in  the  case  —  Sir  James  Miles 
Riddell. .  .against  the  presbytery  of  Mull 
and  the  Rev.  Angus  M'Laine.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  private  circulation,  1841.  14 
p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  9 

Marnoch,  The,  intrusion.  [Edinburgh: 
Johnstone  and  Fairly,  1841.]     15  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Mr.  Adam  Black  called  to  account  for 
his  misdemeanours,  in  reference  to  the 
Old  Church  vacancv,  &c.,  in  a  letter,  ad- 
dressed to  him,  by  a  citizen.  Edinburgh: 
A.  Colston,  1841.     24  p.    8°.     ZWVI  p.v.  1 

Morison,  Robert.  Review  of  "State- 
ment of  principles,"  &c.,  issued  by  a  com- 
mittee of  the  United  Associate  Synod,  in 
reference  to  certain  doctrines  discussed  in 
sjmod,  June,  1841.  Glasgow:  George  Gal- 
lie,  1842.    32  p.    12°.  ZFHFp.v.3 

Non-intrusion.  [Greenock:  Advertiser 
Office,  1841.]     7  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  15 

North  Leith  (parish).  Report  by  the 
committee  of  the  congregation  of  the  par- 
ish of  North  Leith.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Gall 
&  Son,]  1841.    20  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Original  Seceders  Associate  Synod.  An 
address  on  the  position  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  and  the  duty  of  Seceders,  at  the 
present  time.  Published  by  authority  of 
the  Synod  of  Original  Seceders...  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1841.     42  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  18 

Pastoral  address,  relative  to  the  appoint- 
ment of  Thursday,  July  22,  1841,  as  a  day 
of  humiliation,  thanksgiving,  and  prayer, 
n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841.] 
4  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Practical  remarks  on  the  Scotch  church 
question.  London:  J.  Murray,  1841,  1  p.l., 
166  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  Aber- 
deen great  public  meeting,  held  on  8th 
June  1841,  to  express  the  sympathy  of  the 
inhabitants  for  the  clergymen  composing 
the  majority  of  the  presbytery  of  Strath- 
bogie,  and  their  disapprobation  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly's  proceedings  as  to  these 
clergymen.  Aberdeen:  W.  Bennett,  1841. 
24  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  15 

Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  public 
meeting  held  at  Edinburgh,  on  2d  June 
1841,  to  express  sympathy  with  the  Strath- 
bogie  ministers.  Taken  in  shorthand  by 
Mr.  Simon  MacGregor.  Edinburgh:  P. 
Brown,   1841.     28  p.     8°.         ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Scottish,  The,  church  question.  (Month- 
ly chronicle.  London,  1841.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.   289-312.)  *DE 

Second  friendly  address  to  the  dis- 
senters of  Scotland.  [Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,  1841?]    4  p.    8°.      ZWGS  p.v.  16 

Smith,  Sir  Culling  Eardley.  An  Eng- 
lishman's thoughts  on  the  Scotch  Church. 
London:   W.  Tyler,   1841.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Reprinted  at  the  request  of  the  Edinburgh  Asso- 
ciation  for   Promoting  Voluntary   Church   Principles. 

Steuart,  Robert.  A  letter  to  the  modera- 
tor of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  on  the  settlement  of  the  pa- 
tronage question.  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1841^    23  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  20,  no.9 

Strathbogie,  Presbytery  of.  Statement 
for  the  presbytery  of  Strathbogie,  and  for 
the  minority  of  the  late  General  Assem- 
bly, &c.  Edinburgh:  P.  Brown,  1841.  16 
p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  493 

Edinburgh:  Peter  Brown,  1841. 

16  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  *C  p.v.  460 

Whyte,  William.  An  address  on  the 
position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and 
the  duty  of  Seceders,  at  the  present  time. 
Published   by   authority   of   the    Synod   of 


Original  Seceders...  [By  William  Whyte.] 

Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841.     42  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  18,  no.4 

Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841. 

42   p.     2.   ed.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  16 

1842 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Letter  to  the  peers,  from  a  peer's 
son,  on  the  duty  and  necessity  of  immedi- 
ate legislative  interposition  in  behalf  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  as  determined  by 
considerations  of  constitutional  law.  [By 
the  duke  of  Argyll.]  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  and  Co.,  1842.    x,  101  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  10 

A  letter  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chal- 
mers, D.D.,  on  the  present  position  of 
church  affairs  in  Scotland,  and  the  causes 
which  have  led  to  it.  By  the  marquis  of 
Lome  [afterwards  duke  of  Argyll].  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Whyte  and  Co.,  1842.  1  p.l.,  46 
p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Auchterarder  case.  Speeches  by  the 
lord  chancellor.  Lord  Brougham,  Lord 
Cottenham,  and  Lord  Campbell,  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  9.  August  1842,  in  the  ap- 
peal, the  presbytery  of  Auchterarder, 
against  the  earl  of  KinnouU  and  Rev.  R. 
Young,  with  the  judgment  of  the  House 
of  Lords.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1842.    28  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 

Auchterarder  case.  Speeches  by  the  lord 
chancellor.  Lord  Brougham,  Lord  Cotten- 
ham. and  Lord  Campbell,  in  the  House  of 
Lords...  Aug.  9,  1842,  at  giving  judg- 
ment in  the  appeal,  the  Rev.  J.  Ferguson 
...against  the  earl  of  Kinnoull,  and  the 
Rev.  R.  Young.. .  With  the  judgment  ap- 
pended... Edinburgh:  J.  Gall  &  Son 
[1842].     56  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Bagot,  Daniel.  A  letter  to  some  of  the 
members  of  the  vestry  of  St.  James' 
Chapel,  in  reference  to  the  Scottish  com- 
munion service.  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone,  1842.     15  p.     8°.  ZPWFp.v.3 

Bums,  Robert.  Statement  regarding  the 
convocation.  [Paisley:  Alex.  Gardner, 
1842.]     8  p.     8°.  ZPWFp.v.4 

Campbelton  case.  Revised  report  of  the 
speeches  of  the  Rev.  Messrs.  French, 
Struthers,  Boyd,  Jeffrey,  Gorrie,  and  An- 
derson, at  the  meeting  of  the  Relief  Synod, 
held  in  Edinburgh  on  Wednesday  11th 
May  1842,  on  the  occasion  of  presenting  a 
service  of  plate  to  the  Rev.  Gavin  Struth- 
ers, Glasgow,  for  his  services  in  the  Camp- 
belton case.  Edinburgh:  T.  Hogg,  1842. 
23  p.     12°.  ZEC  p.v.  80 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  Narrative  re- 
lating to  certain  recent  negociations  for 
the  settlement  of  the  Scottish  church  ques- 
tion. Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone  [1842?] 
40  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  19,  no.lO 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

The  principle   of  free   inquiry  and 

private  judgment,  and  its  special  impor- 
tance in  the  present  times:  a  sermon  ad- 
dressed... to  students  and  young  men. 
Preached. .  .December  18,  1842.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1842.  1  p.l.,  26  p. 
2.   ed.     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  10 

Church  of  Scotland.  An  address  to  the 
people  of  Scotland,  issued  by  appointment 
of  the  convocation  of  ministers  held  at 
Edinburgh,  November,  1842.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Johnstone  [1842].  27  p.  8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

The  address  was  written  by  Dr.  James  Buchanan. 

Glasgow:  printed  by  W.  Col- 
lins [1842].     16,  4  p.     8°.        ZWGFp.v.  15 

Memorial  submitted  to... Sir  Rob- 
ert Peel,  bart.,  first  lord  of  the  treasury, 
and  the  other  members  of  Her  Majesty's 
government;  adopted  by  a  meeting  of 
ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  as- 
sembled at  Edinburgh,  on  the  17-24  No- 
vember 1842.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone 
[1842].     36  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Constitutional 
Church  Committee.  Memorandum  for  the 
solicitor-general  for  Scotland,  by  a  depu- 
tation from  the  Constitutional  Church 
Committee  appointed  to  wait  on  him,  and 
represent  the  views  of  the  minority  of  the 
members  of  last  General  Assembly. 
[Signed  James  Grant.]  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1842.    8  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  460 

Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 

Sons,    1842.      36    p.      8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Church  of  Scotland.  — General  Assem- 
bly. The  Church  of  Scotland's  claim  of 
right.  To  which  are  prefixed  the  speeches 
of  Dr.  Chalmers,  Dr.  Gordon,  and  Mr. 
Dunlop  in  the  General  Assembly,  in  sup- 
port of  the  same.  May  24,  1842.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1842.    xxiii.  16  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Proceedings  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly's non-intrusion  committees;  in  relation 
to  a  settlement  of  the  church  question  on 
the  footing  of  the  Liberum  arbitrium. 
Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone  [1842].  36  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  19 

Church,  The,  of  Scotland.  (British 
monthly  magazine,  and  historical  record. 
London,  1842.     8°.    v.  1,  p.  25-29.) 

*  C  p.v.  460 

Cook,  George,  and  others.  Memorial 
submitted  to  Her  Majesty's  government, 
by  the  Rev.  George  Cook,  D.D.,  and  a  com- 
mittee appointed  at  a  meeting  of  ministers, 
elders,  and  others,  members  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  held  at  Edinburgh,  12th  Au- 
gust 1840.  With  improvements,  annota- 
tions   &   strictures,    by   a    non-intrusionist 


[i.e.,  John  Hamilton].  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Eradfute,  1842.     49  p.     8°.       ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Craig,  Edward.  On  the  important  dis- 
crepancy between  the  Church  of  England 
and  the  Scottish  Episcopal  community; 
showing  the  schismatical  character  of  a 
subscription  by  English  clerics  to  the  Scot- 
tish communion  office  of  1765.  Edin- 
burgh: Edinburgh  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1842.     37  p.    8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  3 

Culsamond  case.  Report  of  the  opinions 
of  the  judges,  and  decisions  by  the  Court 
of  Session  (first  division),  in  the  cause  of 
Rev.  William  Middleton  and  others,  sus- 
penders, against  Alex.  Anderson,  and 
others,  respondents:  March  10,  1842.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1842.  1 
p.l.,  96  p.    8°.  ZWGSp.v.  12 

Cunningham,  William.  Letters  on  the 
church  question,  in  answer  to  a  speech  of 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Robertson  of  Ellon.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1842.     54  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  20,  no.l8 

Repr.:    Witness    newspaper. 

Drummond,  David  Thomas  Kerr.  Rea- 
sons for  withdrawing  from  the  Scot- 
tish Episcopal  Church,  and  for  accept- 
ing an  invitation  to  continue  his  ministra- 
tions in  Edinburgh,  as  a  clergyman  of  the 
Church  of  England.  With  a  full  reply  to 
the  charge  of  schism.  Edinburgh:  John 
Lindsay  &  Co.,  1842.     39  p.     8°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  3 

Reply  to  resolutions  of  the  clergy 

of  the  Scottish  Episcopal  Church  of  the 
diocese  of  Edinburgh,  in  which  the  Rev. 
D.  Drummond  is  declared  to  have  sepa- 
rated himself  from  that  church  "totally 
v^rithout  cause."  Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  & 
Co.,  1842.    21  p.    8°.  *C  p.v.  436 

The  Scottish  communion  office  ex- 
amined, and  proved  to  be  repugnant  to 
Scripture,  and  opposed  to  the  articles,  lit- 
urgy, and  homilies  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1842.    55  p.,  1  table.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  436 

See   also   Terrot,   Charles    Hughes, 

and  D.  T.  K.  Drummond. 

Drummond,  The,  schism  examined  and 
exposed.  By  a  layman  of  the  church. 
Edinburgh:  R.  Grant  &  Son,  1842.  32  p. 
8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  3 

Essay  on  the  headship  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ.  By  an  office-bearer  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  as  by  law  established.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1842. 
20  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  460 

Exposure,  An,  of  Rev.  William  Nixon's 
erroneous  statements  as  to  moderation... 
and  intruding  into  the  parishes  of  his 
brethren.  In  four  letters...  By  a  friend 
to  truth.  Montrose:  J.  &  D.  Nichol,  1842. 
36  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  contimied. 

Ferguson,  John,  minister  of  Monivaird, 
and  others  (majority  of  the  presbytery  of 
Auchterarder)  against  Thomas  Robert, 
earl  of  Kinnoull,  and  the  Rev.  Robert 
Young,  presentee  to  the  church  and  parish 
of  Auchterarder.  Judgment  of  the  House 
of  Lords  on  appeal  from  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion, August  9,  1842.  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
State  trials  Commission.  Reports  of  state 
trials.  London,  1892.  8°.  new  series. 
V.  4,   cols.   785-838.)  SLN 

Fleming,  Alexander.  Letter  to  Sir 
Robert  Peel.  Glasgow:  J.  Smith  &  Son, 
1842.    iv,  5-92  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.  box  1 

Grant,  James.  See  Church  of  Scotland. 
—  Constitutional    Church     Committee. 

Hamilton,  John.  Letter  to  Sir  George 
Sinclair,  bart.,  occasioned  by  his  recent 
publication  of  a  "selection  from  corres- 
pondence" in  reference  to  the  Scotch 
church  question.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Brad- 
fute,  1842.     1  p.l.,  20  p.    8°.    ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Hardy,  Thomas.  The  principles  of 
moderation,  addressed  to  the  clergy  of  the 
popular  interest  in  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Aberdeen:  reprinted  by  W.  Ben- 
nett, 1842.    1  p.l,  44  p.    8°.    ZWGFp.v.37 

"Holel,"  pseud.  Mr.  Morison  and  the 
United  Associate  Synod:  or,  Strictures  on 
"Remarks  by  James  Morison  on  doctrinal 
errors  condemned  by  the  United  Associate 
Synod."  Kilmarnock:  W.  Muir,  1842.  16 
p.      12°.  ZFHFpv.  3 

Letter  to  Dr.  Chalmers  on  the  liberum 
arbitrium,  with  additional  remarks.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone  and  Fairly,  1842.  8  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Letter,  A,  to  the  moderate  brethren.  By 
a  friend.  Edinburgh:  William  Whvte  and 
Co.   [1842.]     16  p.     8°.  ZPWFp.v.4 

List  of  ministers  &  probationers  who 
adhered  to  the  resolutions  of  the  Convoca- 
tion at  Edinburgh,  22d  Nov.  1842.  Edin- 
burgh: Peter  Brown,  1843.     10  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Macfarlan,  John.  The  Presbyterian  em- 
pire, its  origin,  decline,  and  fall.  Edin- 
burgh: Adam  &  Charles  Black,  1842.  32 
p.    "8°.  ZDVp.v.  6 

Mackay,  M.  Address  to  the  parishioners 
of  Dunoon  and  Kilmun.  Reasons  for  pe- 
titioning Parliament.  [Signed  M.  Mackay.] 
Edinburgh:   J.  Johnstone,   1842.     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Morren,  Nathaniel.  Letter  to  the  editor 
of  the  Greenock  Advertiser.  [Greenock: 
John  Mennons  and  Co.,  1842.]     4  p.     12°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Reply  to  Dr.  M'Farlan's  criticism  of  his  My 
church  politics. 


My  church  politics:  in  letters  to  my 

people;  with  special  reference  to  the  pres- 
ent position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  in 
its  relations  to  the  state.  Greenock:  A. 
M'lver,   1842.     16  p.     8°.         ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Letter   I   only. 

Greenock:     A.     M'lver,     1842. 

80  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  33 

Letters   I-V. 

Penney,  William,  Lord  Kinloch.  A  tract 
for  the  times,  adapted  to  the  position  of 
both  churches.  Edinburgh:  Laing  & 
Forbes,  1842.    39  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Edinburgh:  Laing  and  Forbes, 

1842.     39  p.     2.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  427 

Present,  The,  ruined  and  degraded  as- 
pect and  position  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
stated  in  a  letter  addressed  to  the  non- 
intrusion priesthood,  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh, 
1842.]     12  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Resignation  of  the  Rev.  D.  T.  K.  Drum- 
mond.  Statement  by  the  committee  of  Mr. 
Drummond's  friends.  November  12,  1842. 
Edinburgh:  John  Lindsay  and  Co..  1842. 
16  p.     8°.  ZPWFp.v.4 

On  his  resignation  from  the  Scottish  Episcopal 
Church. 

St.  Thomas's  English  Episcopal  Chapel, 
Edinburgh.  A  few  plain  questions,  which 
Mr.  Drummond  is  bound  in  common 
honesty  plainlv  to  answer.  [Edinburgh, 
1842.]     2  p.     8°".  ZPWF  p.v.  3 

Extracted  from  the  Remonstrance  lately  addressed 
to   him   by  a  presbyter. 

Scotus,  pseud.  Address  to  the  parish- 
ioners of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  and  let- 
ter to  the  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh.  With 
a  postscript  by  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Andrew    Shortrede,    1842.     24   p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  19 

Selection  from  the  correspondence  car- 
ried on  during  certain  recent  negociations 
for  the  adjustment  of  the  Scottish  church 
question.  Edited  by  Sir  George  Sinclair, 
bart.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1842. 
2   p.l.,   5-186  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  10 

Simpson,  Alexander  Lockhart.  State- 
ment in  reference  to  a  late  division  in  the 
General  Assembly's  Non-intrusion  Com- 
mittee, on  the  admissibility  of  the  measure 
recently  proposed  for  the  settlement  of 
the  church  question.  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Bradfute.     1842.     29  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  19 

Sinclair,  Sir  George,  editor.  See  Selec- 
tion from  the  correspondence. 

Terrot,  Charles  Hughes,  and  D.  T.  K. 
Drummond.  Correspondence  between... 
C.  H.  Terrot,  bishop  of  the  Scottish  Epis- 
copal Church  in  Edinburgh  and...D.  T. 
K.  Drummond,  minister  of  Trinity  Chapel, 
Dean  Bridge,  Edinburgh,  in  consequence 
of  which  the  latter  has  resigned  his  charge. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  1842.  33  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  436 


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265 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Wright,  Ronald.  Fifth  letter  to  Dr. 
Wardlaw.  Presbyterianism  more  scrip- 
tural than  Independency,  as  administered 
by  Dr.  Wardlaw.  With  an  appendix.  Be- 
ing no.  S  of  a  series  of  letters  addressed 
to  Ralph  Wardlaw,  D.D.,  and  the  members 
of  West  George  Street  Chapel.  Glasgow: 
Geo.  Gallic,  1842.    32  p.     12°.    ZEC  p.v.  80 

Young,  Edward.  Letters  on  Sabbath- 
day  travelling:  addressed  to  the  editor  of 
the  "Railway  times."  Republished  at  the 
request  of  directors  and  shareholders  in 
the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  dis- 
approving of  Sabbath-day  travelling.  Glas- 
gow: David  Robertson,  1842.  46  p.  2. 
thousand.    S".  ZEC  p.v.  76 

1843 

Adamson,  John  Lindsay.  Letters  against 
non-intrusion,  addressed  to  a  friend.  With 
an  appendix  on  the  causes  and  probable 
consequences  of  that  movement.  [By  J.  L. 
Adamson.]  Edinburgh:  Miles  Macphail, 
1843.     67  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.34 

Anderson,  John.  Address  to  the  minis- 
ter &  parishioners  of  Flisk,  delivered  on 
the  occasion  of  the  induction  there  on  Fri- 
day, April  14,  1843.  Cupar-Fife:  John  Gib- 
son,  1843.     23  p.     4.  thousand.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33  , 

Answer  to  "A  letter  to  the  managers, 
constituent  members,  and  congregation  of 
St.  Paul's  Chapel,  Aberdeen,  by  the  Rev. 
Sir  William  Dunbar,  bart..."  By  one  of 
the  congregation  of  St.  Paul's,  Aberdeen. 
Aberdeen:   Lewis   Smith,   1843.     20  p.     8°. 

ZDV  p.v.  6 

Appeal,  An,  to  the  Christian  candour  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers,  and  the  other  min- 
isters who  have  withdrawn  from  the  Es- 
tablished Church  of  Scotland.  [Signed: 
An  adherent  to  the  Established  Church.] 
[Edinburgh:  Thomas  Paton,  1843.]  8  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Barr,  James.  An  address  to  his  parish- 
ioners on  the  present  position  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  With  an  appendix. 
Greenock:  John  Hislop,  1843.  40  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Begg,  James.  Reply  to  Sir  James  Gra- 
ham's letter;  being  the  substance  of  an 
address  delivered  in  Roxburgh  Church  on 
Thursday  evening,  19th  January  1843... 
Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1843.   8  p.   8°. 

ZWGF  p.v,  33 

Bickersteth,  Edward.  The  Episcopal 
Church  in  Scotland.  [By  Edward  Bicker- 
steth.] Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy  [1843). 
13  p.    8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  4 

An  account  of  the  controversy  connected  with 
the  Rev.  D.  T.  K.  Drummond's  separation  from 
the    Scottish    Episcopal    Church,    on    the    ground    of 


infringement  of  Christian  liberty,  and  the  papistical 
character  of  her  communion  service.  Reprinted  from 
the  Churchman's  monthly  review,  January,   1843. 

Brander,  Alexander.  Pastoral  letter  to 
the  parishioners  of  Duffus.  [Edinburgh: 
printed  by  Peter  Brown,  1843.]     7  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Breadalbane  (2.  marquis),  John  Camp- 
bell, and  John  Brown.  A  brief  statement 
of  facts  respecting  certain  interviews  with 
Her  Majesty's  ministers  on  the  Scottish 
church  question,  with  documents  submit- 
ted to  them,  by  the  marquis  of  Breadal- 
bane, and  the  Rev.  Dr.  Brown  of  Langton. 
Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1843.  1  p.l., 
50  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Brodie,  James.  Remarks  on  the  head- 
ship of  Christ,  and  the  present  position  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  [Cupar-Fife:  Fife- 
shire  Journal  Office,   184 -?     12  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  12 

Brown,  John,  joint  author.  See  Bread- 
albane (2.  marquis),  John  Campbell,  and 
John  Brown. 

Bryce,  James.  Letter  to  the  ministers 
of  the  convocation.  A  brief  summary  of 
"moderate"  principles  and  policy,  as  they 
affect  the  present  position  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1843.     1  p.l.,  v.  7-94  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  10 

2.  ed.  with  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons.  1843.  110. 
16  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Canaan;  or.  The  land  of  promise:  a 
friendly  response  to  "The  harp  on  the  wil- 
lows" and  "Farewell  to  Egypt."  By  a 
member  of  the  United  Secession  Church 
of  Scotland.  London:  Thomas  Ward  and 
Co.,    1843.     16  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  36 

Candlish,  Robert  South.  Notes  on  Rev. 
John  Cumming's  letter  to  the  marquis  of 
Cholmondeley  on  the  present  state  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  London:  J.  Nisbet 
&  Co.,  1843.    24  p.     16°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 

Carment,  David.  The  two  parties  in  the 
church  brought  to  the  test;  or,  Moderat- 
ism  and  evangelism  contrasted.  [By  Rev. 
David  Garment.]  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone, 1843.     8  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Carmichael,  John.  A  letter  to  the  min- 
isters and  elders  who  are  to  form  the 
Church  of  Scotland's  General  Assembly 
of  1843,  assigning  five  reasons  why  they 
ought  to  maintain  inviolate  the  "veto"  and 
the  "sole  headship  of  Christ."  [Edinburgh: 
John  Johnstone,   1843.]     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  The  address  de- 
livered at  the  commencement  and  conclu- 
sion of  the  first  General  Assembly  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,   1843.     22  p.     8°.         ZEC  p.v.  5 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Remarks   on  the   right  exercise   of 

church  patronage...  [Glasgow:  W.  Col- 
lins &  Co.,  1843?)     54  p.     8°.     *  C  p.v.  424 

Extracted  by  permission  of  the  author,  from  his 
The  Christian  and  civic  economy  of  large  towns. 

A  sermon  preached  at  the  opening 

of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland,  holden  at  Glasgow, 
17th  October  1843.  Glasgow:  William  Col- 
lins, 1843.    23  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  77 

Church,  The,  of  England  and  the  Scot- 
tish Episcopal  Church.  Aberdeen:  Geo. 
Cornwall    [1843].      1    broadside.      4°. 

ZDVp.v.  6 

Church  of  Scotland.  The  Church  of 
Scotland's  Claim  of  Right;  to  which  are 
appended  the  memorial  of  the  commission 
to  government,  in  November,  1842,  and  the 
petition  to  Parliament  by  the  extraordi- 
nary commission  of  31st  Jan.  1843.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1843.     1  p.l.,  21  p.    8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  23 

Lord  Aberdeen's  bill.     Edinburgh: 

Alexander  Macredie,  [1843].     4  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Memorial  of  a  meeting  of  elders  of 

the  Church  of  Scotland,  held  at  Edinburgh, 
on  the  1st  of  February,  1843,  to  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  bart.,  &c.,  and  the 
other  members  of  Her  Majesty's  govern- 
ment. [Prepared  by  Alexander  Dunlop.i 
[Edinburgh.  1843.]     16  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  3 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Pastoral  letter... to  the  people  under 
their  charge,  on  the  present  circumstances 
of  the  church.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1843.     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Proposed  report  by  committee  for 

answering  Protest.  Read  by  Mr.  Milne, 
in  General  Assembly,  on  29th  May  1843. 
[Edinburgh,  1843.]     4  p.     4°.     ZWGF  p.v.  8 

See  also  Graham,  Sir  James  Robert 

George. 

Church,    The, 
lady's   magazine. 
19,  p.  448-458.) 

Clerical  agitation  unmasked.  By  a 
Friend  of  the  people.  [Ayr:  Ayr  Adver- 
tiser office,  1843?]     4  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Cochrane,  James.  Substance  of  an  ad- 
dress on  the  present  state  of  the  church, 
delivered  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael's 
churches,  Cupar-Fife,  June  4,  1843.  Cupar- 
Fife:  J.  Gibson  [1843].  8  p.  3.  thousand. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Colquhoun,  John  Campbell.  A  letter  to 
certain  members  of  the  convocation  [On 
the  affairs  of  the  Church  of  Scotland]. 
Edinburgh:  Thomas  Paton,  1843.    16  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  3 


of    Scotland.      (Christian 

London,   1843.     16°.     v. 

*DE 


Two  letters  addressed  to  the  depu- 
tation from  Glasgow,  and  the  ministers 
and  elders  adhering  to  the  majority  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  T.  Paton, 
1843.     15  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Conduct,  The,  of  the  seceders.  By  a 
member  of  the  Established  Church.  Edin- 
burgh:  Peter  Brown,   1843.     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v,  33 

Cook,  John.  Substance  of  a  speech  de- 
livered at  a  meeting  called  by  a  deputation 
from  the  convocation,  held  at  Laurence- 
kirk, Feb.  15,  1843.  Edinburgh:  Peter 
Brown,  1843.     16  p.     4.  thousand.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  31 

Crawford,  James.  The  disruption  of 
the  Scottish  church-establishment.  By 
an  elder  of  the  Free  Church  [i.  e.,  James 
Crawford].  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1843. 
20   p.      12°.  ZWHp.boxl 

Cumming,  John.  Present  state  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland:  a  letter  addressed  to 
...the  marquess  of  Cholmondeley.  Lon- 
don: J.  F.  Shaw,  1843.  viii,  (1)10-26  p.  2. 
ed.     16°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 

Cunningham,  William.  Animadversions 
upon  Sir  William  Hamilton's  pamphlet  en- 
titled "Be  not  schismatics,  be  not  martyrs, 
by  mistake,"  &c.  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1843.     vii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)12-78  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  12 

"Circa    sacra."      Dr.    Cunningham's 

second  letter  [and]  Dr.  [JameS]  Bryce's 
second  letter.  Edinburgh:  A.  Macredie 
[1843].     14  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  20 

"Circa   sacra."     Dr.    Cunningham's 

third  letter  [and]  Dr.  [JameS]  Bryce's  third 
letter.  Edinburgh:  A.  Macredie  [1843]. 
18  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Remarks  on  the  twenty-third  chap- 
ter of  the  Confession  of  Faith,  as  bearing 
on  existing  controversies.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,  1843.    34  p.     24°  .       ZEC  p.v.  5 

Three   letters    of   Dr.    Cunningham 

and  Dr.  [JameS]  Bryce  on  the  "Circa 
sacra"  power  of  the  civil  magistrate. 
Edinburgh:  Alexander  Macredie,  1843.  1 
p.l.,  8,  14,  18  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Three  letters  on  Sir  William  Ham- 
ilton's pamphlet,  entitled  "Be  not  schis- 
matics, be  not  martyrs,  by  mistake."  With 
Sir  William  Hamilton's  reply  to  the  first 
letter.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone  [1843].  22 
p.     16°.  ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Reprinted    from    The    Witness    newspaper. 

Cunningham,  William,  and  others.  The 
claims  and  grievances  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  briefly  stated;  being  a  report  of 
the  speeches. .  .favourable  to  the  spiritual 
independence  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. .  . 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1843.  1  p.l.,  51 
p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  65 

Declaration  by  the  committee  of  the  con- 
stitutional  party  in   the    Church   of   Scot- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

land,  in  reference  to  the  present  state  of 
ecclesiastical  controversy  in  the  church, 
and  its  relations  to  the  government  and 
constitution  of  the  country.  Edinburgh: 
J.   Goldie,   1843.     18  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Duff,  Alexander.  The  cause  of  Christ 
and  the  cause  of  Satan;  or,  The  hopes 
and  expectations  of  the  righteous  and  the 
vincked...  A  discourse...  13.  August  at 
the  first  meeting. .  .in  connection  w^ith  the 
Free  Protesting  Church  of  Scotland,  Cal- 
cutta [India].  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy, 
1843.     16  p.     8°.  ZWHFp.v.  1 

Dunbar,  Sir  William.  A  letter  to  the 
managers,  constituent  members,  and  con- 
gregation of  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  Aberdeen. 
Aberdeen:  Wyllie  &  Son,  1843.    31  p.    8°. 

ZD  V  p.v.  6 

Printed    on    blue    paper.    With    ms.    notes    at    end. 

Dunlop,  Alexander  Murray.  Which 
party  still  breaks  the  law^?  [By  Alex.  Mur- 
ray Dunlop.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone, 
184-?).     8  p.     8°.  ZWGSp.v.  12 

Duty,  The,  of  excommunicating  the 
"moderate"  ministers  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Tait,  1843.  22 
p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  15 

Established  Church,  The,  of  Scotland  the 
truly  "Free  Church,"  and  friend  of  the 
people.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons    [1843].      12   p.     8°.         ZWGS  p.v.  36 

Explanatory  statement  respecting  the 
recent  proceedings  of  the  missionaries  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  in  Calcutta  [India]. 
[Glasgow:  S.  I.  Dunn,  1843.]     16  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Facts  for  the  Free  Church;  or.  Some  rea- 
sons for  not  sending  a  deputation  from  the 
Relief  Synod  to  the  first  assembly  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland.  With  notes  on 
some  kindred  topics...  Edinburgh:  Oli- 
phant  &  Sons   [1843].     16  p.     16°. 

ZEC  p.v.  5 

Repr. :  Relief  magazine. 

Fergusson,  James.  A  brief  refutation  of 
the  doctrine  of  Erastianism.  By  Rev. 
James  Fergusson.  With  a  prefatory  note 
by  Dr.  Candlish.  Cupar:  Fife  Sentinel 
Office,   1843.     16  p.     8°.         ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Forsyth,  Robert.  Remarks  on  the 
Church  of  Scotland:  its  history,  constitu- 
tion, and  recent  proceedings;  the  different 
questions  that  have  been  agitated;  its  pres- 
ent peril;  and  a  suggestion  of  remedies. 
Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Printing  &  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1843.    2  p.l.,  118  p.     1  1.    8°. 

ZWGM 

Free,  The,  Church:  its  history  and  pros- 
pects. Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail  [1843]. 
4  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Extracted    from    the   Dumfries    Courier. 


Free,  The,  Church  a  schismatical  church. 
Dialogue  between  a  churchman  and  a  free 
Dissenter.  Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail 
[1843?].     3  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  As- 
sembly. Proceedings. .  .with  a  sketch  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Residuary  Assem- 
bly: 1843.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  Baillie. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1843.  1  p.l.,  254 
p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1187 

Free,  A,  churchman's  plea.  [Glasgow: 
W.  G.  Blackie  &  Co.,  1843.)    32  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.  box  1 

Full,  A,  and  impartial  report  on  the  im- 
portant debate  in  the  House  of  Commons 
on  Mr.  Fox  Maule's  motion  regarding  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  on... the  7th  and  8th 
March  1843.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Print- 
ing &  Publishing  Co.,  1843.    SO  p.    8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Gift  from  the  ladies  of  the  Irish  Presby- 
terian Church  to  the  marquis  of  Breadal- 
bane,  presented. .  .23.  October  1843,  in  the 
Assembly  Rooms,  Glasgow.  Belfast: 
Wm.  M'Comb,  1844.  22  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.  2.  ed. 
24°.  AN 

FvTioiog,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.  [Edinburgh: 
University   Press,    1843?]      16  p.     8°. 

ZDVp.v.6 

Graham,  Sir  James  Robert  George.  Let- 
ter of  Sir  James  Graham  embodying  the 
decision  of  government  in  the  Scottish 
church  question:  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Welsh,  moderator  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  n.  p.  [1843.] 
8   p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Edinburgh:      Q.      Dalrymple, 

1843.     8  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Letter  from  Sir  James  Graham  [in 

answer  to  the  Church  of  Scotland's  claim 
of  right]  to  the  moderator  of  the  General 
Assembly:  with  the  reply;  being  the 
minute  of  the  General  Assembly's  special 
commission,  adopted  at  a  meeting  held  at 
Edinburgh,  Jan.  12,  1843.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,   1843.     IS  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  10,  no.8 

Liter  bho'n  Ridire  Seumas  Graham, 

gu  ceann-suidhe  Eaglais  na  h-Alba,  mu 
thaobh  cor  na  h-eaglais.  Glasgow:  J.  &  P. 
Campbell,   1843.     12  p.     12°.  RPp.v.  1 

Gray,  Andrew.  Persecution.  The 
lairds,  the  lawyers,  and  the  moderate 
clergy,  against  the  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Being  the  substance  of  a  speech  de- 
livered [in  Perth]... 30.  August  1843. 
[Perth:  Perth  Printing  Co.,  1843.]  16  p. 
8°.  ZEC  p.v.  5 

[Edinburgh:      J.      Johnstone, 

1843.]      16,   2   p.     8°.  ZWHFp.v.  1 

Gray,  James.  Day  and  duty:  the  late 
disruption  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  and 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

the  present  duty  of  the  Free  Church  and 
of  Original  Seceders.  Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,  1843.     24  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  36 

Gregory,  Alexander.  Good  reasons  for 
leaving  the  present  ecclesiastical  establish- 
ment in  Scotland,  and  no  reason  for 
remaining  in  it.  Edinburgh:  Charles  Zieg- 
ler,  1843.    12  p.    12°.  ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Grey,  Henry.  Address  to  the  congrega- 
tion and  parishioners  of  St.  Mary's  on  the 
present  position  and  duty  of  the  church..  . 
Jan.  3,  1843.  Edinburgh:  J.  Lindsay  &  Co., 
1843.    17  p.    8°.  *C  p.v.  450 

Thoughts  suggested  by  the  present 

crisis  of  the  church:  a  sermon  preached 
before  the  Edinburgh  presbytery  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  at  its  first  meet- 
ing, on  Wednesday,  June  7,  1843.  To 
which  is  appended  An  address  to  the  con- 
gregation of  St.  Mary's,  in  the  prospect 
of  his  quitting  that  church  on  Sunday  the 
15th  of  May.  Edinburgh:  John  Lindsay 
&  Co.,  1843.     30  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Grierson,  Thomas.  Sermon  preached 
before  the  synod  of  Dumfries,  on  the  17th 
October  1843.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1844.     19  p.     2.  ed.  rev.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Published  at  the  request  of  the  synod. 

Guthrie,  John.  The  new  views  true 
views;  being  a  review  of  doctrinal  ques- 
tions and  cases  under  discussion  in  the 
synod  of  the  United  Secession  Church. 
Edinburgh:    M.  Paterson,  1843.    82  p.    12°. 

ZFHF  p.v.  3 

Hamilton,  Sir  William.  Be  not  schis- 
matics, be  not  martyrs,  by  mistake.  A 
demonstration  that  "The  principle  of  non- 
intrusion," so  far  from  being  "fundamental 
in  the  Church  of  Scotland,"  is  subversive 
of  the  fundamental  principles  of  that  and 
every  other  Presbyterian  Church  Estab- 
lishment..  .no.  1.  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan, 
Stewart,   &   Co.,    1843.     54  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  5 

Edinburgh:  Alaclachlan,  Stew- 
art &  Co.,  1843.     54  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Heads  of  a  proposed  bill  regarding  the 
affairs  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1843.     12  p.    8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Headship,  The,  of  Christ  and  the  power 
of  the  civil  magistrate.  By  a  member  of 
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Peter  Brown  [1843].     11  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Henderson,  James.  The  Redeemer's 
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mon, preached  on  5th  February  in  St. 
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J.   Maclehose,   1874.     12  p.     8°. 

ZWH  p.  box  1 

Hints  to  strolling  parsons,  and  a  word 
or  two  respectfully  addressed  to  the  people 
of  New  Kilpatrick.  By  one  of  themselves. 
Glasgow:  Robert  Stuart,  1843.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  22 

In  what  respect  is  the  Established 
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Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  Church 
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ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Is  there  just  reason  for  seceding  from 
the  Church  of  Scotland?  By  a  member  of 
the  Established  Church.  Edinburgh:  Peter 
Brown,    1843.      8    p.      8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Kennedy,  John.  The  recent  secession 
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Kirkwood,  Anderson.  The  Scottish 
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Law,  Williain.  An  humble,  earnest,  and 
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Lawson,  John  Parker.  The  Scottish 
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Layman,  A,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  non- 
intrusion clergy  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
on  their  proposed  secession.  Montrose: 
Watt  and   Co.,    1843.     14  p.     12°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Previously  published  in  the  Montrose  Standard, 
7th    April    1843. 

Lewis,  James.  The  Church  of  Scotland. 
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Association,  Leith.  Leith:  W.  S.  Suther- 
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Lockhart,  Lawrence.  Address  to  the 
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Facts  for  the  times;  or.  The  recent 

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Macbeth,  James.  The  Bible  argument 
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Christ's  people,  and  the  true  form  of 
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Macfarlan,  Duncan.  The  church  on  a 
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Whether   the    Church    of    Scotland 

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Whether      the      Free      Protesting 

Church  was  founded  on  the  resolutions 
of  the  convocation,  or  on  those  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. [Paisley:  Alex.  Gardner,  184-?]  4 
p.  8°.  (Tracts  for  the  times,  under  the 
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M'Farlan,  James.  Reasons  for  thinking 
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M'Farlan,  Patrick.  Letters  to  the 
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ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Edinburgh:    Bell    &   Bradfute, 

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Supplementary  letters  to  the  friends 

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ZWGF  p.v.  33 


Macleod,   Norman.     A   crack  aboot  the 
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Glasgow:    J.    Smith    and    Son 
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Glasgow:  John   Smith  &  Son 

16  p.     8.  ed.     8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  34 

A   third   crack   about   the   kirk;   or, 

Questions  for  the  times  answered  by  mod- 
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Glasgow:  J.  Smith  &  Son  [1843].  16  p. 
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M'Morine,  Andrew.  Congregational- 
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Messrs.  Alexander  and  Campbell,  in  the 
case  of  the  Independent  Church,  Dumfries. 
Edinburgh:  C.  Ziegler,  1843.     43  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  76 

Macnair,  Robert.  Address  to  the  parish- 
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Abbey,  on  their  duty  in  the  present  cir- 
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Paisley:  Murray  &  Stewart,  1843.  19  p. 
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Separation  between  Paul  and  Bar- 
nabas. A  discourse.  Paisley:  Murray  & 
Stewart,  1843.     16  p.    8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  34 

The  train  of  thought  in  this  discourse  was  "sug- 
gested in  a  great  measure  by  the  circumstances  in 
which  the  Church  of  Scotland  is  at  present  placed." 

Marjoribanks,  Thomas.  A  few  plain  re- 
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happy controversy  in  the  church.  [By 
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Office,  1843.     19  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Manle,  Fox,  and  Andrew  Rutherfurd. 
Speeches  delivered. .  .in  the  House  of 
Commons  on  the  evening  of  Tuesday,  7th 
March  1843,  in  reference  to  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone, 
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Missionary  sympathy  with  the  Free 
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to  the  Jews,  and  the  missionaries  in  Cal- 
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J.   Johnstone,    1843.     24  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  Let- 
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regarding  the  late  convocation  of  minis- 
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p.l.,  13  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Morren,  Nathaniel.  Dialogues  on  the 
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lan and  others.  Greenock:  A.  M'lver, 
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Dialogues  on  the  Church  question. 

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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

My  church   politics...      Greenock: 

A.  M'lver,  1843.     120  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Letters  I- VII.  Letters  I-IV,  3.  thousand;  Letter 
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A  word  for  myself,  and  a  word  for 

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Myles,  Thomas,  of  Aberlemno.  The 
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Omicron,  pseud,  of  Rev.  John  Otho 
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Onesimus,  pseud.,  and  Adelphos,  pseud. 
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Original  rallying  cry  of  the  Free  Church. 
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Ought  the  non-intrusionists  to  join  with 
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Pacificator,  pseud.  The  Scotch  church 
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Paisley,  Robert.  The  headship  of  Christ 
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to  the  convocation:  being  the  substance  of 
a  speech  delivered  in  the  synod  of  Glas- 
gow and  Ayr... in  April,  1843.  Glasgow: 
M.  Ogle  &  Son,  1843.     12  p.    8°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  4 


Penney,     William,    Lord    Kinloch.      An 

opinion  on  Lord  Aberdeen's  bill.     With  a 

copy    of    the    bill    appended.      Edinburgh: 

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ZEC  p.v.  5  and  ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Proudfoot,  William.  Exhortation  to  my 
people  not  to  secede.  A  discourse 
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York,    1843. 

Reasons  of  adherence  to  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  addressed  by  a  clergyman  (a 
late  member  of  the  presbytery  of  Cupar) 
to  his  parishioners,     n.  p.  [1843?]     8  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  632 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  in  Scot- 
land. Commemoration  of  the  bicentenary 
of  the  Westminster  Assembly  of  divines, 
and  of  the  centenary  of  the  Reformed 
Presbytery,  at  Glasgow,  July  4.  5.  6,  1843, 
by  the  synod  of  the  Reformed  Presbyte- 
rian Church  in  Scotland.  Glasgow:  Wil- 
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ZEC  p.v.  87 

Rev.  The,  Sir  William  Dunbar  defend- 
ed, in  a  reply  to  a  recent  pamphlet  entitled 
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ter to  the  managers,  and  congregation  of 
St.  Paul's.  Aberdeen:  D.  Wyllie  &  Son, 
1843.     26  p.     8°.  ZDVp.v.6 

Robert  Candlish  and  the  Disruption  of 
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Robertson,  James.  The  past  conduct 
and  present  duty  of  dissenters  towards 
their  non-intrusion  brethren.  Edinburgh: 
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ZWGS  p.v.  22 

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The  occasional  articles,    no.  1.  The 

fall  of  the   Kirk.     [London:  V.  Torras   & 
Co.,  printers,  1843.]     12  p.    8°.      ZEC  p.v.  5 

Robertson,  Patrick,  Lord  Robertson. 
Speech  of  the  dean  of  faculty,  in  the  Court 
of  Session,  on  the  hearing,  in  the  presence 
of  the  whole  court... of  the  sentence  of 
deposition,  the  presbytery  of  Strathbogie 
against  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon  &  others. 
January  26,  1843.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,   1843.     13  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Rutherford,  Alexander  C.  The  question 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

the  United  Secession  Church  in  May,  1843, 
from  the  presbytery  of  Stirling  and  Fal- 
kirk. Falkirk:  A.  Johnston  [1843,.  24  p. 
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Rutherfurd,  Andrew,  joint  author.  See 
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Shand,  Alexander.  Letter  to  the  Rev. 
Mr.  McFarlan. .  .in  reply  to  his  circular 
containing  the  declaration  of  a  meeting  of 
probationers  in  reference  to  the  church 
controversy.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co., 
1843.     9  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  10 

Simple,  A,  address  to  the  people  of 
Scotland,  on  the  present  emergency  of 
her  religious  freedom.  By  a  true  friend  to 
religious  liberty...  Edinburgh:  printed 
for  the  author,  1843.     28  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  36 

Simpson,  David.  A  sermon  preached 
on  the  occasion  of  taking  farewell  of  Trin- 
ity Church,  on  Sabbath  the  11th  June  1843 
With  an  appendix,  containing  the 
conclusion  of  a  sermon  preached  in  Trin- 
ity Church,  on  the  14th  of  May  last,  being 
the  day  appointed  by  the  "Special  Corn- 
mission"  for  humiliation  and  prayer  in 
reference  to  the  approaching  crisis  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Aberdeen:  George 
and  Robert  King,  1843.     24  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  67 

Spirit,  The,  of  the  Secession  illustrated 
by  the  speeches  of  Seceders.  By  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Established  Church.  Edinburgh: 
Peter  Brown,  1843.     8  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Stark,  James.  The  church  question 
briefly  considered:  with  special  reference 
to  the  "Church  politics"  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Morren,  and  the  "Address"  of  the  Rev. 
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40  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Sym,  Andrew.  Uzziah  and  Hezekiah: 
a  discourse,  on  the  power  of  civil  magis- 
trates in  matters  of  religion.  Glasgow: 
J.  Smith  &  Son,  1843.     31  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  12 

Taylor,  Isaac.  Two  letters  on  the  Scot- 
tish Church.  I.  On  patronage  and  non- 
intrusion; II.  On  spiritual  independence. 
Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1843.  16  p. 
16°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Taylor,  James  William.  Considerations 
for  the  conscientious:  Can  I  remain  in  con- 
nection with  the  church  presently  estab- 
lished in  Scotland?  [By  J.  W.  Taylor.] 
Perth:  James  Dewar,  1843.     12  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Perth:     James     Dewar,     1843. 

16  p.     12°.  ZWGS  p.v.  36 

A  few  words  to  the  parishioners  of 

Flisk,    in    reply   to   the    induction    address 


which  the  Rev.  Dr.  Anderson  of  New- 
burgh  delivered  in  the  church  of  Flisk, 
on  Friday,  April  14,  1843.  Cupar-Fife: 
T.   Armstrong,    1843.     26  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Thanksgiving  in  1843.  (Watchword. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  104-109.) 

ZWA 

Tracts  upon  Tracts  on  the  intrusion  of 
ministers,  new  series,  [no.]  I.  [-III].  Edin- 
burgh: Alexander  Macredie  [1843?].  4,  4, 
4  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  75 

Twa,  The,  kirks.  A  dialogue  of  1843. 
Edinburgh:  W.  M.  Cannon,  1886.    20  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.  903 

Waddell,  Peter  Hately.  A  letter  to 
Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.,  and  Rev.  Thomas 
Guthrie,  on  the  question  of  co-operation 
with  dissenters;  with  special  reference  to 
the  case  of  Rev.  W.  L.  Alexander,  of 
Edinburgh.  Glasgow:  John  Miller,  1843. 
16  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  36 

Why  should  you  secede?  containing  ob- 
servations on  spiritual  independence  and 
non-intrusion  in  reference  to  secession. 
Edinburgh:  T.  Paton,   1843.     31  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Wood,  James  Julius.  Address  to  the 
congregation  of  the  New  Greyfriars' 
Church,  Edinburgh,  on  Sabbath,  7th  Au- 
gust 1843,  on  the  occasion  of  his  quitting 
the  Establishment.  [Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,   1843.]     1  1.     8°.     ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1843.     8  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Letter  of  Reverend   Mr.  Wood  to 

the  congregation  of  New  Greyfriars. 
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Read  at  their  prayer  meeting,  on  Monday  even- 
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1844 

Brown,  John  Tod.  A  parting  statement: 
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Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  The  theses 
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Hamilton,  James.  The  harp  on  the  wil- 
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Lee,  Robert.  The  querist.  Not  Bishop 
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Logan,  David.  Observations  on  the 
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Logic,  William.  The  church  in  Orkney. 
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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

which  his  own  position  to  his  presbytery, 
and  to  the  United  Secession  Synod,  is 
examined;  as  well  as  that  of  the  Rev. 
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Montgomery,  Robert.  Letter  from  the 
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D.  Russell,  1844.]     8  p.    8°.      *Cp.v.  1509 

Morren,  Nathaniel.  The  national  church 
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no.  1  [-3].     Edinburgh:  Myles 

Macphail,  1844.     48  p.     2.  thousand.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Myles,  Thomas,  of  Aberlemno.  The 
kernel  farther  discussed;  or  the  Convoca- 
tion resolutions  based  on  an  erroneous 
doctrine.  By  X.  Y.  Z.  [i.  e.,  Thomas  Myles 
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Nixon,  Edward  John.  The  facts  as  they 
are,  or  a  comparison  of  certain  statements 
recently  made  in  Cambridge,  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Candlish  and  others,  in  behalf  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  with  acts  of 
Parliament  and  ecclesiastical  documents 
of  the  Scottish  Presbyterian  Church.  By 
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Noel,  Baptist  Wriothesley.  The  case 
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Free  Church  of  Scotland.  The  sub- 
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Penney,  William,  Lord  Kinloch.  A  tract 
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times.  Edinburgh:  Laing  &  Forbes,  1844. 
33  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  427 

Russell,  Michael.  An  affectionate  ad- 
dress to  the  managers  and  congregation  of 
St.  Jude's,  Glasgow.  Glasgow:  James 
Maclehose,    1844.     32  p.     8°.     ZEC  p.v.  94 

— ■ — ■  Reply  to  certain  statements  con- 
tained in  the  Rev.  C.  P.  Miles's  Address 
to  the  congregation  of  St.  Jude's;  by  the 
Right  Rev.  M.  Russell,  their  bishop.  [Glas- 
gow: David  Russell,  1844.]     8  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  94 

St.  Andrews,  Presbytery  of.  Extract 
libel.  Presbytery  of  St.  Andrews  versus 
Sir  David  Brewster...  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
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Scottish  church  history.  [Signed,  A 
Free  Church  elder.]  [Glasgow:  W.  G. 
Blackie  and  Co.,  184-?].     4  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  2 


Scottish,  The,  Episcopal  Church  proved 
to  differ  essentially  from  the  Church  of 
England,  both  in  doctrine  and  government. 
By  an  English  Episcopalian.  Edinburgh: 
W.  P.  Kennedy,  1844.     16  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

ZD  V  p.v.  8 

Scriptural  reasons  for  seceding  from  the 
Established  Church  of  Scotland.  Paisley: 
Alex.  Gardner,  1844.     35  p.     24. 

ZWGF  p.v.  33 

Senex,  pseud.  The  present  position  of 
the  Established  Church  of  Scotland  vindi- 
cated, in  a  letter  to  Alexander  Campbell, 
Esq.,  of  Monzie.  Perth:  Charles  Paton, 
1844.    8  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 

Smyth,  Thomas.  The  exodus  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland:  and  the  claims  of 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland  to  the  sym- 
pathy and  assistance  of  American  Chris- 
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1844.    xii,  13-146  p.    2.  ed.     16°.  ZWH 

Struthers,  Gavin.  "A  Free  Churchman" 
sifted;  or.  An  answer  to  a  pamphlet,  en- 
titled "Dr.  Struthers  on  the  Free  Church, 
by  a  Free  Churchman."  Glasgow:  Robert 
Jackson,  1845.     40  p.     8°.       ZWHF  p.v.  10 

Stuart,  Alexander  Moody.  A  report  of 
the  whole  proceedings  of  the  late  General 
Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 
relative  to  the  state  of  religion  in  the  land, 
containing  the  deliberations  of  Friday  the 
17th... with  the  sermon  of  that  day... 
With  an  introductory  narrative.  Edin- 
burgh: Bell  &  Bradfute,  1844.  45  p.  3. 
thousand.     8°.  ZWXC 

Taylor,  James  William.  Hints  for  the 
considerate.  How  should  the  members 
and  adherents  of  the  Free  Church  con- 
duct themselves  towards  the  Establish- 
ment and  those  adhering  to  it?  [By  J.  W. 
Taylor.)  Perth:  James  Dewar,  1844.  12  p. 
8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Perth:  J.  Dewar,   1844.     12  p. 

5th  thousand.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

What    shall    be    the    end    of    these 

things?  An  inquiry  regarding  the  prob- 
able issues  of  the  Scottish  Free  Church 
controversy.  By  the  author  of  "Consid- 
erations for  the  conscientious."  Perth: 
James   Dewar,    1844.      117  p.      16°. 

ZEC  p.v.  86 

United  Associate  Synod  of  the  Secession 
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torical and  doctrinal.  Edinburgh:  United 
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178,   14  p.     4.   ed.     16°.  ZEC  p.v.  87 

Wilson,  John.  The  church  glorious  be- 
fore the  Lord:  a  sermon,  preached  in  be- 
half of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  in  the 
New  Road  Chapel,  Oxford,  on  the  17th 
of  March,  1844.  Oxford:  Henry  Cooke, 
1844.     26  p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  34 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

1845 

Address  of  the  elders  and  deacons  to  the 
congregation  of  St.  George's,  attached  to 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  Jan.  1,  1845. 
n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  T.  Constable,  1845.] 
12  p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Begg,  James.  Reasons  why  no  seat 
rents  should  be  in  the  Free  Church,  with 
practical  directions  for  getting  on  better 
without  them.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone 
[1845?].      12   p.     8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  34 

Brown,  John.  Statement  made  April  1, 
1845,  before  the  United  Associate  Pres- 
bytery of  Edinburgh,  on  asking  their  ad- 
vice. Edinburgh:  William  Oliphant  and 
Sons,  1845.    32  p.     12°.  ZFHF  p.v.  3 

Printed  at  the  request  of  the  presbytery  for  the 
information  of  the  church. 

Bryce,  James.  Speech  delivered  in  the 
General  Assembly,  on  the  27th  May  1845, 
on  the  bill  for  the  abolition  of  tests  in 
the  universities  of  Scotland.  Revised  and 
corrected.  Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail, 
1845.     16  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.36 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  The  economics  of 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow: 
William  Collins,  1845.     1  p.l.,  40  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  76 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Report  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland's  committee  on 
quoad  sacra  churches.  Given  in  and  read 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Bennie,  convener,  27th 
May  1845.  Edinburgh:  J.  Goldie  &  Co., 
1845.     7  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Daly,  Robert,  lord  bishop  of  Cashel. 
Second  letter  on  the  subject  of  the  Scotch 
Episcopal  Church.  By... the  lord  bishop 
of  Cashel  [i.e.,  Robert  Daly].  Aberdeen: 
G.  Cornwall,  1845.     16  p.     sm.  16°. 

*C  p.v.  1112 

Repr. :    Christian   examiner,   Dublin,   Dec.    1,   1845. 

English  Episcopal  chapels  in  Scotland. 
A  letter  from  a  committee  of  managers 
and  constituent  members  of  St.  Paul's 
Chapel  at  Aberdeen,  to... the  lord  bishop 
of  London;  containing  a  statement  of  the 
proceedings  in  the  case  of  that  chapel,  and 
of  its  minister,  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Dun- 
bar, bart.,  wherein  the  ecclesiastical  and 
civil  position  of  the  English  Episcopal 
congregations  in  Scotland,  as  separate 
from,  and  entirely  independent  of,  the 
Scotch  Episcopal  Church,  is  distinctly  set 
forth...  Aberdeen:  David  Wyllie  &  Son, 
1845.     1  p.l.,  64  p.     8°.  ZD  V  p.v.  6 

Free,  The,  Church  catholic  and  mission- 
ary,—  not  national.  London:  James  Nis- 
bet  and  Co.,  1845.    8  p.    12°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Repr.:    Border   watch,    February    13th,    1845. 


Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General 
Assembly.  Inverness  assembly.  Digest 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly [of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland].  Au- 
gust 21-27,  1845.  [Dundee:  M'Cosh.  Park, 
&  Dewars,  1845.]     16  p.    8°.     ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Zendbrief  uit  Schotland  van  wege 

de  Vrije  Kerk  aldaar  aan  eenige  geloofs- 
en  Strijdgenooten  in  Holland,  's  Graven- 
hage:   P.   C.  Dill,   1845.     37  p.     8°. 

ZXAC  p.v.  2,  no.15 

Text   in   English   and   Dutch. 

Gray,  Andrew.  Dr.  Struthers  on  the 
Free  Church.  By  a  Free  Churchman  [i.  e., 
Andrew  Gray].  Perth:  James  Dewar  & 
Son,  1845.     31  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

K.  The  beautiful  garden.  A  Scotch 
Episcopalian's  dream.  By  K.  n.  t.-p. 
[Glasgow:  Bell  and  Bain,  1845?]     8  p.     8°. 

ZPWF 

The      Covenanter's      daughter:      a 

Scotch  Episcopalian's  dream.  By  K. 
Glasgow:   Bell  &  Bain,   1845.     23  p.     16°. 

ZPWF 

The  Englishman.  A  Scotch  Epis- 
copalian's dream.  By  K.  n.  t.-p.  [Glas- 
gow: Bell  and  Bain,  1845?]     8  p.     16°. 

ZPWF 

The  railway.  A  Scotch  Episcopa- 
lian's dream.  By  K.  n.  t.-p.  [Glasgow: 
Bell   &  Bain,   1845?]     4  p.     16°.       ZPWF 

Letter  to  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  on  "co-operation  without  incor- 
poration." By  a  Free  Church  Presbyte- 
rian. Edinburgh:  Quintin  Dalrymple,  1845. 
42  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Lockhart,  Laurence.  Facts  not  false- 
hoods; or,  A  plain  defence  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  suited  to  the  times.  By  a 
parish  minister  [i.  e.,  Rev.  Laurence  Lock- 
hart].  Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail,  1845. 
55  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Edinburgh:  M.  Macphail,  1845. 

1  p.l.,  vi,  55  p.     2d  thousand.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Maxwell,  George.  Letters  to  the  people 
of  Canonbie,  by  a  parishioner.  [UO.]  i 
[-iv].  Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail  [1845]. 
16,  16,  16,  20  p.    8°.  ZWGS  p.v.  17 

Letters  iii  and  iv  are  in  ZWGF  p.v.  36. 

Report  of  the  speeches  delivered  at  the 
great  meeting  of  Scottish  dissenters,  held 
in  the  Music  Hall,  Edinburgh,  on  Wednes- 
day evening,  the  2d  July  1845,  by  James 
Douglas,  Rev.  Dr.  Wardlaw,  Rev.  Dr. 
Heugh,  Rev.  Dr.  Russell  [and  others]. 
Revised  by  the  respective  speakers.  With 
an  introductory  preface,  and  a  letter 
from  the  moderator  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Free  Church.  Edinburgh:  Grant 
&  Taylor,  1845.    46  p.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  32 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Sayings  and  doings  of  the  Free  Church 
orators;  or  An  address  to  Orkneymen,  by 
one  of  themselves.  Edinburgh:  Myles 
Macphail,  1845.     16  p.     8°.     ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Sorley,  William.  Prospects  and  perils 
of  the  Free  Church.  Edinburgh:  Q.  Dal- 
rymple,  1845.     47  p.     8°.         ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Edinburgh:      Q.      Dalrymple, 

1845.  1  p.l.,  34  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Vindex,  pseud.  An  answer  to  the 
charges  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Inglis,  against 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  contained  in  his 
pamphlet  "Where  lies  the  difference." 
Montrose:  Smith  &  Co.,   1845.     24  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

1846 

Address  by  the  Deacons'  Court  of  the 
Free  High  Church,  to  the  congregation, 
relative  to  the  new  church  on  the  Alound. 
[Edinburgh,  1846.]     4  p.     8°.       *  C  p.v.  497 

Answer,  An,  to  the  protest  of  the  Free 
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Arkley,  Patrick.  Letter  to  Rev.  Alex- 
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Beith,  Rev.  Alexander.  Letter  to 
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ZEC  p.v.  5 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  Skerrington.  An 
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and  inventions  of  men;  and  to  follow  the 
pattern  given  in  the  word  of  God.  By 
a  convert  from  the  Presbyterian  religion, 
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1846.  20  p.    8°.  ZKD  p.v.  3,  no.6 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  Four  letters 
to  the  Rev.  E.  B.  Elliott,  on  some  passages 
in  his  Horae  apocalypticse;  relative  to  the 
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the  recent  disruption  of  the  Church  of 
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Carlisle,  A.  The  claim,  declaration,  and 
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Chalmers,  Thomas.  An  earnest  appeal 
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Church  of  Scotland.  —  Lay  Association. 
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ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Clerical  prosecutors:  or,  The  established 
presbytery  of  Paisley,  and  their  alleged 
claim  to  the  quoad  sacra  churches  within 
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[1846].    24  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Edinburgh.  —  Town  Council.  Review 
of  the  proceedings  of  a  minority  of  the 
Town  Council  of  Edinburgh,  in  presenting 
the  freedom  of  the  city  to  Mr.  George 
Thompson.  Being  a  report  of  the  speeches 
delivered  at  a  subsequent  meeting  of  that 
body.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1846.  14 
p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  1 

English,  On,  Episcopal  chapels  in  Scot- 
land. London:  J.  Lendrum,  1846.  20  p. 
8°.  ZDVp.v.  9 

This  tract  was  originally  printed  in  the  Inverness 
Courier. 

Free,  The,  Church  and  her  accusers  in 
the  matter  of  American  slavery;  being  a 
letter  to  Mr.  George  Thompson,  regarding 
his  recent  appearances  in  this  city. 
[Signed:  A  Free  Churchman.]  Edinburgh: 
John   Johnstone,    1846.     35   p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1846 

38  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  As- 
sembly. A  report  of  the  proceedings... 
May  27,  1846,  on  the  subject  of  Christian 
union.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1846.  78 
p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Report   of  the   proceedings. .  .May 

30,  and... June  1,  1846,  regarding  the  rela- 
tions of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  and 
the  Presbyterian  churches  of  America. 
Edinburgh,  1846.    52  p.    8°.    ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Gibson,  James,  and  Andrew  King. 
Speeches. .  .in  the  synod  of  Glasgow  and 
Ayr;  with  a  review  of  the  principles  main- 
tained in  the  speeches  of  Rev.  Dr.  Cand- 
lish and  others  on  Christian  union,  de- 
livered in  Glasgow  on  the  28th  October 
1845;  also  remarks  on  the  "Narrative"  and 
"Address"  of  the  Liverpool  conference. 
By  the  Rev.  James  Gibson.  Glasgow:  W. 
Blackwood,   1846.     1   p.l.,   ii,   5-102  p.     8°. 

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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Laing,  Benjamin.  What  ought  the  Re- 
formed Presbyterians  and  the  Original 
Seceders  to  do  now?  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
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Layman,  A,  pseud.  Remarks  on  the 
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M'Cosh,  James.  Does  the  Established 
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The  question  answered,  by  a  reference  to 
the  official  statements  of  the  judges  and 
statesmen  of  the  land,  and  the  recent  acts 
of  the  Established  Church.  Brechin: 
David  Burns,  1846.     16  p.    8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  6 

M'CuUoch,  James  Melville.  The  Estab- 
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ZWGS  p.v.  20 

Maclagan,  J.  Lecture  delivered  at  the 
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Aberdeen,  5th  January  1846.  Aberdeen: 
A.  Brown   &  Co.   [1846.]     24  p.     12°. 

ZD  V  p.v.  6 

Plea  for  the  country  ministers  who  re- 
signed their  livings  in  1843.  To  which  is 
added,  A  list  of  the  demitting  ministers, 
with  a  statement  of  the  stipend  resigned 
by  each,  his  present  situation,  and  his  ec- 
clesiastical income  for  1846.  Cupar-Fife: 
G.  S.  Tullis,  A.  Lees,  and  J.  Gibson,  1847. 
18  p.,  1  1.    8°.  ZDVHp.v.  1 

Plea,  A,  for  the  divine  right  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  as  an  orthodox  na- 
tional communion.  Edinburgh:  Myles 
Macphail,  1846.    32  p.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  36 

Principles  of  toleration  —  Free  Church 
sites.  (North  British  review.  Edinburgh, 
1846.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  222-245.)  *  DA 

Remarks  and  suggestions,  relative  to  the 
proposed  endowment  scheme  for  quoad 
sacra  churches,  with  statistical  details,  the 
overture  from  the  presbytery  of  Dunferm- 
line to  the  General  Assembly,  and  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  the  recent  communica- 
tions of  the  press  on  the  subject.  By  a 
minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons.  1846.  23 
p.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Speirs,  Graham.  Correspondence  be- 
tween G.  Speirs,  convener  of  Site  Com- 
mittee, and  James  E[lphinstone]  Dal- 
rymple,  in  regard  to  a  site  for  a  Free 
Church  in  the  parish  of  Oyne.  [Aber- 
deen: J.  Finlayson,  1846.]  24  p..  1  map. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Thompson,  George,  and  Henry  C. 
Wright.  The  Free  Church  and  her  accus- 
ers: the  question  at  issue.  A  letter  from 
George  Thompson  to  H.  C.  Wright;  and 


one  from  H.  C.  Wright  to  ministers  and 
members  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow:  George  Gallic,  1846.     58  p.     12°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Veritas,  pseud.  Slavery  and  the  Free 
Church;  being  a  remonstrance  with  the 
members  of  the  Free  Church  upon  their 
connexion  with  the  slave  holders  of 
America,  and  their  duty  at  the  present 
time.  [Signed  Veritas.]  Edinburgh:  T.  & 
W.   M'Dowall  [1846].     8  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Wright,  Henry  C,  joint  author.  See 
Thompson,  George,  and  Henry  C.  Wright. 

1847 

Calm,  A,  retrospect.  Edinburgh:  Myles 
Macphail,  1847.     16  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1508 

Repr. :  Macphail's  Edinburgh  ecclesiastical  jour- 
nal   and    literary    review. 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  An  earnest  appeal 
to  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland  on  the  sub- 
ject of  its  economics.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  the  American  editor.  1.  Amer.  ed. 
from  the  2.  Edinburgh  ed.  Philadelphia: 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  1847. 
64  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Statement  by  the  committee  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land on  chapels  of  ease.  Edinburgh: 
Mould  &  Tod,  1847.    26  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Craig,  John.  Relief  principles:  reasons 
for  declining  to  enter  the  United  Presby- 
terian Church.  An  address  to  the  Relief 
Church,  Provost  Wynd,  Cupar-Fife.  Cu- 
par-Fife: G.  S.  Tullis,  1847.    20  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Crichton,  David  Maitland  Makgill. 
Quicksands  avoided  and  breakers  a-head: 
or.  The  dangers  to  the  Free  Church  of  cen- 
tralisation. Edinburgh:  C.  Ziegler,  1847. 
8  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  970 

Dods,  Selby  Ord.  The  chief  points  of 
difference  betwixt  the  Established  and  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
Charles   Ziegler,   1847.     12  p.     16°. 

*  C  p.v.  666 

Elliott,  Edward  Bishop.  Reply  to  Dr. 
Candlish's  four  letters,  on  certain  passages 
in  the  "Horae  apocalypticae."  London: 
Seeley,  Burnside,  &  Seeley,  1847.  vii,  118 
p.     8°.  ZFB  p.v,  14,  no.  2 

Forbes,  John  Hay.  Address  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland. 
By  a  layman  [i.  e.,  J.  H.  ForbeS].  Edin- 
burgh: R.  Lendrum  &  Co.,  1847.  3  p.  1., 
169    p.      new    ed.      16°.  *  C  p.v.  654 

Free  Church  Anti-Slavery  Society.  An 
address  to  the  office-bearers  and  members 
of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  on  her 
present  connection  with  the  slave-holding 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

churches  of  America.  Edinburgh:  Charles 
Ziegler,   1847.     16  p.     8°.       ZWHF  p.v.  12 

The      sinfulness      of      maintaining 

Christian  fellowship  with  slave-holders. 
Strictures  on  the  proceedings  of  the  late 
General  Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland,  regarding  communion  with  the 
slave-holding  churches  of  America... 
Edinburgh:  Charles  Ziegler,  1847.  32  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Memorial. 
Refusal  of  sites.  February,  1847.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  iv,  (1)6-41 
p.,  1  table.    8°.  ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Gamaliel;  or,  The  Perthshire  Free 
Churchman's  faithful  address  to  the  min- 
isters of  the  present  Scottish  Establish- 
ment. Perth:  James  Dewar.  1847.  24  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Gray,  Andrew.  Public  religious  inter- 
course with  the  office-bearers  of  the  Es- 
tablishment. A  speech  delivered  in  the 
Free  Presbytery  of  Perth... 30th  Dec. 
1846.  [Perth:  J.  Dewar  &  Son,  1847.]  8  p. 
8°.  ZFBp.v.  14,  no.15 

Published    at   the    request    of   the   presbytery. 

Great  Britain,  —  Sites  for  Churches 
(Scotland)  Committee.  Reports  [first  to 
third]  from  the  select  committee  on  sites 
for  churches  (Scotland) ;  together  with 
the  minutes  of  evidence,  appendixes,  and 
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144;  vi,  206,  56  p.  f°.  (House  of  Com- 
mons.    Papers.     237:311:613.)         f  ZDVH 

Letter  to  the  moderator  and  members  of 
the  next  General  Assembly,  regarding 
pluralities,  or  the  union  of  offices  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  To  which  are  append- 
ed two  letters  to  Principal  Lee  on  the  same 
subject.  By  a  member  of  the  last  assem- 
bly. Edinburgh:  T.  Paton,  1847.  1  p.l., 
29  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  790 

Montgomery,  Robert.  The  Scottish 
church  and  the  English  schismatics;  being 
letters  on  the  recent  schism  in  Scotland: 
with  a  dedicatory  epistle  to  the  Right 
Reverend  the  Bishop  of  Glasgow;  and  a 
documentary  appendix.  London:  Joseph 
Masters,  1847.     140  p.     8°.  ZDV  p.v.  9 

Refusal  of  sites.  Evidence  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Thomas  Chalmers.  Extracts  from  the 
third  report  of  the  parliamentary  com- 
mittee. Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847. 
34    p.      8°.  *C  p.v.  666 

Scott,  William.  Free  Church  heresy:  or, 
Regeneration,  and  the  means  of  it.  Glas- 
gow: Christian  News  Offices.  1847.  32  p. 
12°.  ZWVIp.box 

Some  of  the  last  words  of  Dr.  Chalmers, 
as   to   the   means    for   maturing   and    con- 


solidating the  sustentation  fund.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  D.  Lowe,   1847.     12  p.     16°. 

ZDVH  p.v.  1 

1848 

Crichton,  David  Maitland  Makgill.  Fail- 
ure of  the  movement  in  behalf  of  the  sus- 
tentation fund;  and  its  cause,  n.  p.  [1848.] 
4  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Ferrier,  James  Frederick.  Observations 
on  church  and  state,  suggested  by  the  duke 
of  Argyll's  essay  on  the  ecclesiastical  his- 
tory of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1848.     37  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  10 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Sites.  Feb- 
ruary, 1848.  Edinburgh:  John  Greig,  prtr., 
1848.     1  p.l.,   10  p.     8°.  ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Gray,  Andrew.  Letter  to  the  duke  of 
Argyll,  in  reference  to  certain  passages  in 
his...  work,  entitled,  "Presbytery  ex- 
amined." [Signed  Andrew  Gray.]  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1848.     15  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Our  sins,   our   dangers,   our  duties. 

An  address  to  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  delivered  on 
Friday  the  19th  of  May.  1848...  Edin- 
burgh: John  Greig,  prtr.,  1848.     19  p.     8°. 

ZEC  p.v.  67 

n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  John  Greig, 

prtr.,  1848.]     8  p.     8°.  ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Remarks  on  the  memorial  presented  to 
Her  Majesty's  government  by  a  commit- 
tee of  the  Free  Church,  relative  to  the 
quoad  sacra  churches  or  chapels  in  con- 
nection with  the  Church  of  Scotland... 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1848. 
59  p.     8°.  ZPEp.v.4,no.4 

Scheme  of  mutual  assistance  in  the  sup- 
port of  ministers.  Edinburgh:  printed  for 
private  circulation,  1848.    v,  (1)8-24  p.    8°. 

ZDVH  p.v.  1 

Stuart,  Alexander  Aloody.  An  inquiry 
into  the  character  of  the  present  educa- 
tional connection  between  the  Free  Church 
and  the  government.  Edinburgh:  John 
Johnstone,    1848.     iv,    (1)6-102  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Sustentation,  The,  Fund  no  failure;  or, 
A  plan  for  the  proper  distribution  of  the 
funds  raised  for  the  supply  of  ordinances 
in  the  Free  Church.  By  an  elder  of  the 
Free  Church  at  Selkirk.  (Galashiels:  James 
Brown,  1848.]     4  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  75 

1849 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Correspondence  between  the  duke 
of  Argyll  and  the  Rev.  Andrew  Gray, 
Perth,  in  reference  to  His  Grace's  essay, 
entitled  "Presbytery  examined."  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Johnstone,  1849.     78  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  10 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Correspondence       between   . .  .   the 

duke  of  Argyll  and  the  Right  Rev.  W.  J. 
Trower.  Glasgow:  M.  Ogle  &  Son,  1849. 
19  p.     8°.  ZPEp.v.  4 

Buchanan,  James.  A  letter  to  the  office- 
bearers and  members  of  the  Free  Church 
of  Scotland  on  the  college  question.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1849.  36  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  439 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  College  exten- 
sion in  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  con- 
sidered with  reference  to  the  present  state 
of  the  question.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone  & 
Hunter,  1849.    31  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Edinburgh:        Johnstone        Bz 

Hunter,  1849.    32  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  439 

Letter,  A,  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry, 
Lord  Brougham  &  Vaux,  in  reference  to 
his  lordship's  speech  in  the  House  of 
Lords  on  the  22d  of  May,  respecting  Epis- 
copacy in  Scotland,  with  a  postscript  on 
Sir  W.  Dunbar's  "Protest."  By  a  Scot- 
tish clergyman.  Edinburgh:  R.  Grant  and 
Son,    1849.     28   p.     8°.  ZD  V  p.v.  9 

Muir,  William.  A  letter  to  the  members 
of  the  late  General  Assembly  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  on  his  having  resigned 
the  convenership  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee, and... on  the  subject  of  education; 
with  appendix.  Edinburgh:  Paton  & 
Ritchie,  1849.    2  p.l.,  55  p.    8°.    *  C  p.v.  427 

Union  with  the  Free  Church.  Observa- 
tions upon  the  pamphlet  of  the  Rev.  Mat- 
thew Murray  of  Glasgow,  on  the  position, 
principles,  and  present  duty,  of  Original 
Seceders;  with  strictures  upon  an  article, 
entitled  "Dismissal  of  the  Free  Church 
testimony,"  contained  in  the  "Original  Se- 
cession magazine,"  for  September,  1849. 
By  a  member  of  the  Original  Secession 
church.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone  and  Hunt- 
er,   1849.     32  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

1850 

Cunningham,  W.  Bruce.  Collegiate  edu- 
cation versus  collegiate  extension,  with 
animadversions  on  the  pamphlet  of  the 
Rev.  Andrew  Gray.  Edinburgh:  William 
P.  Kennedy,  1850.    29  p.    8°.      *  C  p.v.  446 

Edinburgh:  William  P.  Ken- 
nedy,  1850.     29  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  446 

Edmond,  Francis.  A  letter  to  the  office- 
bearers and  members  of  the  Free  Church 
of  Scotland,  in  reference  to  Dr.  James 
Buchanan's  letter  on  the  college  question. 
Aberdeen:  George  Davidson,  1850.  28  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Extension,  The,  of  the  means  of  theo- 
logical education  in  the  Free  Church.  By 
a  Disruption  minister.  Glasgow:  Blackie 
and  Son,  1850.   .43  p.    8°.      ZWHF  p.v.  12 


Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  Acting  Edu- 
cation Committee.  Explanatory  minute. 
[Edinburgh:  T.  Constable,  1850.]  16  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  12 

A  reply  to  statements  in  the  Witness  newspaper 
as  to  the  financial  state  of  the  education  scheme 
of   the    Free   Church. 

Gibson,  James.  Extension  of  divinity 
halls:  a  letter  addressed  to  Free  Church- 
men, and  especially  to  the  Free  Church- 
men of  Glasgow;  with  a  reply  to  the  pam- 
phlets of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Candlish  and  Rev. 
Dr.  James  Buchanan.  Glasgow:  Blackie 
&  Son,  1850.    48  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Gray,  Andrew.  The  college  question. 
Perth:  James  Dewar,  1850.     vi,  49  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Sinclair,  Sir  George,  of  Ulbster.  Six 
letters  on  the  position  and  prospects  of 
the  Established  Church  of  Scotland,  es- 
pecially in  the  northern  countries.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  P.  Kennedy,  1850.     v,  58  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  446 

Statement  by  a  committee  of  the  book- 
sellers subscribing  the  memorial  to  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Free  Church, 
May  23,  1850.  [Edinburgh:  Andrew  Jack, 
prtr.,    1850.]      15   p.     8°.         ZWHF  p.v.  12 

Thomson,  John.  A  full  report  of  the 
speech  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomson,  of 
Paisley,  in  the  Free  synod  of  Glasgow 
and  Ayr  on...  10th  April  1850,  in  regard 
to  the  conduct  of  five  elders  of  Free  St. 
George's  Church;  with  documents  read 
in  the  court,  and  the  speeches  of  the  mem- 
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Wardlaw,  Ralph.  Vindication  of  their 
pastor  and  themselves,  from  the  charge  of 
the  Rev.  S.  T.  Porter. .  .including  Dr. 
Wardlaw's  own  statement. .  .by  the  dea- 
cons of  West  George  Street  Congrega- 
tional Church.  Glasgow:  G.  Gallic,  1850. 
71  p.    8°.  CO 

Bound  with:  S.  T.  Porter,  A  letter,  etc.  [Glas- 
gow,   1850.]      8°. 

1851 

Agnew,  David  Carnegie.  Englishmen 
introduced  to  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
Perth:  J.  Dewar  &  Son,  1851.     71  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.  box  1 

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port of  the  General  Assembly's  endow- 
ment scheme,  shewing  1.  The  great  ex- 
tent and  urgency  of  the  evils  which  it  is 
the  object  of  the  scheme  to  remedy.  2. 
The  nature  of  the  remedy  required...  3. 
The  duties  incumbent  on  the  members  and 
friends  of  the  church  as  to  the  provision 
of  those  means.  Edinburgh:  Paton  & 
Ritchie,  1851.     18  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Edinburgh.  —  Free  High  Church.  State- 
ment by  the  Deacon's   Court  to  the  con- 


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fund.  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  Johnstone  & 
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Trower,  Walter  John,  bishop  of  Glas- 
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J.  D.  D'Orsey,  incumbent  of  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Chapel,  Glasgow,  on  certain  re- 
cent changes  in  the  ritual  of  his  church. 
Glasgow:  Maurice  Ogle  and  Son,  1851. 
12   p.     8°.  ZDVp.v.9 

What  ought  the  next  General  Assembly 
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nancial arrangements  of  the  Free  Church: 
with  a  few  thoughts  on  questions  of  ec- 
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1852 

Beckett,  W.  "Uncle  Tom"  in  the  Free 
Church;  or,  An  appeal  against  the  usurpa- 
tion of  patronage  by  the  clergy.  By  a 
Free  Churchman  [i.  e.,  W.  Beckett].  Edin- 
burgh: Forbes  &  Wilson,  1852.     32  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.  box  1 

Dialogue  on  Free  Church  door,  between 
"the  Rev.  Archibald  Brown,  A.M.,  Adam 
Square,"  and  "Nominis  Umbra."  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1852.  31  p. 
16°.  *C  p.v.  1316 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  As- 
sembly: Committee  of  the  Sustentation 
Fund.  Report  of  the  Sustentation  Com- 
mittee on  the  returns  made  by  presby- 
teries relative  to  the  proposed  scheme  for 
the  distribution  of  the  fund,  and  deliver- 
ance of  the  commission  of  assembly  there- 
on. Edinburgh:  Johnstone  and  Hunter, 
1852.     16  p.     8°.  ZWHFp.v.  11 

Free  New  North  Church,  Edinburgh. 
Report  of  the  Deacons'  Court  of  Free  New 
North  Church:  1851-2.  Submitted  to  the 
congregation  in  terms  of  act  of  assembly 
thereanent.  Edinburgh:  A.  Walker,  1852. 
16  p.     12°.  *C  p.v.  674 

Investigator,  pseud.  Fanaticism  in  the 
north;  letter  to  the  editor  of  the  Witness 
[Hugh  Miller]  upon  the  abrupt  termina- 
tion of  his  recent  attempt  to  defend  "The 
men."  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1852.    47  p.    8°.  ZWHp.boxl 

Lay  membership  in  church  synods  con- 
sidered, with  reference  to  the  constitution 
of  the  church  in  Scotland;  an  address... 
at  the  annual  synod  of  the  united  diocese 
of  St.  Andrews,  Dunkeld,  and  Dunblane 
...June  16,  1852...  London:  F.  &  J. 
Rivington,  1852.     37  p.    8°.        *C  p.v.  1163 


Robertson,  William.  The  Sustentation 
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constitution  and  distribution...  Aber- 
deen:  G.  Davidson,   1852.     40  p.     16°. 

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Suggestions  for  an  equitable  distribu- 
tion of  the  Sustentation  Fund.  By  a  non- 
disruption  minister.  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol, 
1852.     16  p.     12°.  *C  p.v.  1316 

Thomson,  Edward  Anderson.  The  na- 
tional covenants,  considered  in  their  bear- 
ing on  the  question  of  union  between  the 
Free  Church  and  the  Original  Secession. 
Dundee:  William  Middleton,  1852.  1  p.l., 
54  p.    8°.  ZWHFp.v.  11 

Trower,  Walter  John,  bishop  of  Glas- 
gow and  Galloway.  A  charge  delivered  to 
the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Glasgow  and 
Galloway,  at  the  visitation,   September  8, 

1852.  Edinburgh:  Grant  &  Son.  1852.     32 
p.    8°.  ZPE  p.v.  2 

1853 

Agnew,  David  Carnegie.  An  eye  upon 
the  Scottish  Established  Church,  with 
reference  to  the  law  of  patronage  and  the 
proposed  codification  of  the  laws  of  Scot- 
land. By  a  Free  Church  minister  [Rev. 
D.    C.   Agnew].      Edinburgh:   J.    Alaclaren, 

1853.  25   p.      12°.  ZWGFp.v.S 

Aitchison,  David.  A  free  inquiry  into 
the  duties  of  the  bishops  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  missionary  as  well  as  episcopal. 
Edinburgh:  Robert  Seton,  1853.     55  p.    8°. 

*C  p.v.  1511 

Buchanan,  Robert.  Free  Church  of 
Scotland  Sustentation  Fund;  [Communica- 
tion] to  the  office-bearers  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland,  June,  1853.  [By 
Robert  Buchanan.]  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh, 
1853.]     3  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  497 

Statement  relative  to  the  Sustenta- 
tion Fund  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland 
...submitted  to  the  General  Assembly  of 
1853... also,  financial  report  of  the  com- 
mittee for  1852-53.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone 
&   Hunter,    1853.     23    p.     8°.      *  C  p.v.  497 

MacGregor,  James.  Three  smooth 
stones  from  the  brook;  or,  A  brief  exhibi- 
tion of  the  case  of  Mr.  James  Lamont, 
the  case  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 
and  the  case  of  the  church  established  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone  &  Hunt- 
er, 1853.    51  p.    8°.        ZWGSp.v.20,  no.ll 


1854 

Wordsworth,  Charles, 
drews.     A  primary  char: 
clergy  and  laity  of  the 
St.   Andrews,   Dunkeld, 
St.  Ninian's  Cathedral, 
thew's   day,   1854.     [By 
diocese,  Charles  Words 
G.  Sydey,  1854.     30  p. 


,  bishop  of  St.  An- 
ge  delivered  to  the 

United  diocese  of 

and  Dunblane,  in 
Perth,  on  St.  Mat- 

the  bishop  of  the 
worth.)     Perth:  E. 

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1856 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly: Endowment  Committee.  Appendix 
to  report  by  the  Endowment  Committee 
to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  2nd  June  1856.  Edinburgh: 
Mould  &  Tod,  1856.    55  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1223 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow 
evangelization.  Report  to  the  General  As- 
sembly 1856.  [Edinburgh?  1856.]  15  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  444 

Organ,  The,  question.  (Eraser's  maga- 
zine.   London,  1856.    8°.    v.  53,  p.  660-668.) 

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Phin,  Kenneth  M'Leay.  Scottish  Epis- 
copacy the  pioneer  of  popery.  Letter  to 
the  Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Scott,  on  the 
recent  movements  of  Scottish  episcopacy 
in  the  counties  of  Roxburgh  and  Selkirk. 
Edinburgh:  Paton  &  Ritchie,  1856.  38  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

1857 

Aitchison,  David.  Scottish  Presbyte- 
rianism  not  Presbyterian:  a  letter  to  Ken- 
neth M.  Phin,  minister  of  Galashiels. 
Edinburgh:  R.  Lendrum  &  Co.,  1857.  39 
p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Church  of  Scotland.  Patronage  and 
popular  rights,  as  embodied  in  the  Scot- 
tish Benefices  Act,  and  discussed  in  the 
last  General  Assembly.  Edinburgh:  Paton 
&  Ritchie,  1857.    iv,  35  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Church  of  Scotland  endowment  scheme. 
Report  of  a  public  meeting  held  in. .  .Edin- 
burgh, in  support  of  the  endowment 
scheme  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. .  .April 
8,  1857.  Edinburgh:  Paton  &  Ritchie,  1857. 
18  p.,  1  1.     8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Church  of  Scotland  endowment  scheme. 
Report  of  a  public  meeting  held  in  the 
Town  Hall,  Kelso,  in  aid  of  the  endow- 
ment scheme  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. .  . 
February  27,  1857.  Edinburgh:  Paton  & 
Ritchie,   1857.     16  p.     8°.         ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Phin,  Kenneth  M'Leay.  Reasons 
against  legalizing  the  admission  to  Eng- 
lish livings  of  clergymen  in  Scottish  Epis- 
copal orders.  Letter  to... the  earl  of 
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tiser Office,  1857.]    3  p.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  8 

Sinclair,  Sir  George.  Letters  on  the  ec- 
clesiastical condition  of  Scotland,  ad- 
dressed to  the  editor  of  the  Scottish  Press. 
Edinburgh:  Shepherd  and  Elliot,  1857.  54 
p     12°.  ZECp.v.  70 

1858 

Cheyne,  Patrick.  Answers  for  the  Rev. 
Patrick  Cheyne,  to  the  appeal  by  the  Rev- 


erend Gilbert  Rorison,  and  others,  against 
a  judgement  pronounced  by  the  bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  on  15th  June  1858.  [Aberdeen, 
1858.]     5  p.     4°.  ZPWFp.v.  1 

Reasons    of    appeal. .  .against    the 

judgement  pronounced  by  the  bishop  of 
Aberdeen  [i.  e.,  Thomas  George  Sutherj  on 
5th  August  1858.  [Aberdeen,  1858.]  58  p. 
8°.  ZPWF  p.v.  1 

Reasons    of    appeal. .  .against    two 

judgements  pronounced  by  the  bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  on  15th  June  1858.  [Aberdeen, 
1858.]     15  p.     4°.  ZPWFp.v.  1 

Drummond,  David  Thomas  Kerr.  A 
letter  to  the  Very  Rev.  Dean  Ramsay,  in 
reference  to  the  primary  charge  of  Bishop 
Forbes  and  a  declaration  by  Bishops  Ter- 
rot,  Ewing,  and  Trower.  Edinburgh:  W. 
P.  Kennedy,  1858.     10  p.     8°.      *  C  p.v.  669 

Listen,  William.  The  service  of  the 
house  of  God,  according  to  the  practice  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  By  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Liston...  Edinburgh:  Paton  & 
Ritchie,  1858.    xviii  p.,  1  1.,  411  p.    8°.  ZHN 

Wordsworth,  Charles,  bishop  of  St. 
Andrews.  Notes  to  assist  towards  form- 
ing a  right  judgement  on  the  eucharistic 
controversy  [between  A.  P.  Forbes,  bishop 
of  Brechin,  and  the  synod  of  the  Scotch 
Episcopal  Church].  [With  supplement.] 
[By  Charles  Wordsworth,  Bishop  of  St. 
Andrews.]  [Edinburgh:  T.  Constable, 
prtr.,  1858.,     66,   14  p.     4°.       ZPWF  p.v.  1 

1859 

Cheyne,  Patrick.  Reasons  of  appeal  by 
the  Reverend  Patrick  Cheyne,  against  a 
judgement  on  the  merits  and  sentence  pro- 
nounced by  the  bishop  of  Aberdeen  [i.  e., 
Thomas  George  Sutherj,  on  26th  and  27th 
May  1859.  [With  appendix,  containing 
the  accusation,  judgement,  sentence,  and 
legal  opinion.]     [Aberdeen,  1859.]    53  p.    4°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  1 

Reasons  of  appeal  by  the  Reverend 

Patrick  Cheyne,  against  a  judgment  on  the 
relevancy  pronounced  by  the  bishop  of 
Aberdeen  [i.  e.,  Thomas  George  Suther, 
on  3rd  May  1859.  [Aberdeen,  1859.]  5  p. 
4°.  ZPWF  p.v.  1 

— —  Reply... to  the  Answers  for  the 
bishop  of  Aberdeen  [i.  e.,  Thomas  George 
Sutherj.     [Aberdeen,   1859.]     9  p.     4°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  1 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  A  full  report 
of  the  proceedings  in  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  regard- 
ing the  recognition  of  B.  North.  May, 
1859.  With  notes  and  addenda  by  the  Rev. 
J.  Rhenius.  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable, 
1859.     16  p.    8°.  ZKYp.v.3,no.l3 

Gibson,  James.  The  minute  of  the  Free 
Church  College  Committee  on  the  case 
of  the  Glasgow  Free  Church  College,  with 


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strictures  and  relative  evidence.  Glasgow^: 
T.  Murray  &  Son,  1859.  1  p.l.,  143  p.  2. 
ed.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  433 

Henderson,  William,  and  others.  Unto 
the  Right  Reverend  the  Primus,  and  the 
other  members  of  the  College  of  Bishops 
of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland:  [pre- 
sentment against  A.  P.  Forbes,  bishop  of 
Brechiu].  [Signed  William  Henderson, 
Pat.  Wilson,  David  Smith.]  n.  t  .-p.  [Edin- 
burgh,  1859.]     6  p.     4°.  ZPWFp.v.  1 

Ross,  George.  Answers  for... Thomas 
George  Suther,  bishop  of  Aberdeen,  to  the 
presentment  by  George  Grubb. .  .George 
Ogilvie . .  .  and  Alexander  Ross . .  .  [Signed 
George  Ross.]     [Aberdeen,  1859.]     3  p.    4°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  1 

Smith,  James.  Reasons  of  appeal... 
against  a  revocation  of  his  appointment 
by  the  bishop  of  Moray  and  Ross.  n.  p. 
[1859.]     8  p.     4°.  ZPWFp.v.  1 

Suther,  Thomas  George,  bishop  of  Aber- 
deen. Answers  for... the  bishop  of  Aber- 
deen [i.  e.,  Thomas  George  Suther]  to  the 
Reasons  of  appeal  for  the  Reverend  Pat- 
rick Cheyne.  n.  t.-p.  [Aberdeen,  1859.]  20 
p.     4°.  ZPWF  p.v.  1 

[Summoning   Rev.    Patrick    Cheyne 

to  the  synod  held  in  Aberdeen,  May  3, 
1859.]     n.  t.-p.  [Aberdeen,   1859.]     3  p.     4°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  1 

1860 

Cardross,  The,  case  and  the  Free  Church 
of  Scotland.  (Macmillan's  magazine. 
Cambridge,   1860.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  293-303.) 

*DA 

Cardross,  The,  case  in  the  light  of  the 
ecclesiastical  history  of  Scotland.  By  a 
minister  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian 
Church.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone,  Hunter 
&   Co.,   1860.     29  p.     8°.         ZWGSp.v.22 

Church  and  state:  the  spiritual  and  civil 
courts.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1860. 
47  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Extr. :    North    British    review,   May,    1860. 

Forbes,  Alexander  Penrose,  bishop  of 
Brechin.  Answers... to  the  presentment 
against  him  [A.  P.  Forbes]  at  the  instance 
of  the  Rev.  William  Henderson. .  .Patrick 
Wilson,  and  David  Smith...  Edinburgh: 
Reid  &  Reynolds,  1860.    229  p.     4°. 

ZPWF  p.v.  1 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  The  Cardross 
case;  proceedings  at  the  commission  of 
the  General  Assembly. .  .Jan.  18,  1860... 
Edinburgh:  T.  Nelson  &  Sons,  1860.  62  p., 
1  1.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  433 

Nobody,  pseud.  An  epigram:  dedicated 
(without  permission)    to  the   laity  of  the 


Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland,  by  Nobody. 
Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1860.  2  1. 
12°.  NCI  p.v.  50 

1861 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Declaration 
of  the  Association  in  Connexion  with  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland  for  Promoting 
the  Principles  of  the  Covenanted  Refor- 
mation in  regard  to  contemplated  schemes 
of  union  between  Presbyterian  churches. 
ii.p.  l1861.]   16  p.     8°.  ZWHFp.v.4 

Review,  A,  by  an  editor  of  the  "Original 
Secession  magazine,"  of  the  Memoir  of 
the  Rev.  John  Brown,  D.D.,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Cairns,  D.D.,  with  special  reference 
to  the  atonement  controversy,  and  union 
of  the  U.  P.  church  with  other  Presby- 
terian churches,  &c.  Moffat:  W.  Muir, 
1861.     1  p.l.,  25  p.  2.  thousand.     8°. 

ZWHFp.v.  4 

1862 

Bi-centenary  of  1662.  The  year  1662,  and 
its  lessons  to  Scotland  in  1862.  Edin- 
burgh: John   McLaren,    1862.     15  p.     16°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  10 
Church   of   Scotland.  —  General   Assem- 
bly.    Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  on  unexhausted  teinds  and 
augmentations.     Edinburgh,  1862.     1  1.    8°. 

TIS  p.  box  2 

1863 

Brown,  Charles  John.  The  disruption 
question  stated.  Edinburgh:  T.  Nelson 
and  Sons,   1863.     16  p.     12°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Repr.:    Free   Church   record. 

Essential  condition  in  the  appointment 
of  the  Committee  on  Union,  1863.  (Watch- 
wwd.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  162- 
167.)  ZWA 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Christian 
union.  Report  of  speeches  on  union  with 
the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  delivered 
in  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Free 
Church,  Thursday,  May  28.  1863.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Elliot,  1863.     59  p.     rev.  ed.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  16 

King,  David.  The  contemplated  union 
of  Presbyterian  churches.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Elliot,  1863.     2  p.l.,  5-41  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  16 

Moffat,  William.  The  proposed  union 
of  the  Free  and  United  Presbyterian 
Churches,  in  its  bearing  upon  Calvinistic 
doctrine.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Co.  [1863.] 
48  p.     12°.  ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Tyndal,  John.  Free  and  United  Presby- 
terian union  opposed  to  the  principles  of 
the  Reformation:  review  of  speeches  on 
union  in  the  Free  Church  General  Assem- 
bly of  -1863.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone,  Hun- 
ter and  Co.,   1864.     2  p.l.,  5-72  p.     8°. 

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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

United  Presbyterian  Church.  Christian 
union.  Report  of  speeches  on  union  -with. 
the  Free  Church,  delivered  in  the  United 
Presbyterian  synod,  Friday,  15th  May 
1863.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1863.  39  p. 
rev.   ed.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.  16 

Repr. :   Caledonian  Mercury. 

Edinburgh:    A.     Elliot,     1863. 

40  p.    rev.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  11 

This  issue  has  a  list  of  "Committee  on  Union" 
on   back   of  title-page. 

1864 

Davidson,  Peter.  Civil  magistracy  and 
Christianity;  a  letter,  addressed  to  John 
Brown,  Esq.,  M.D.,  containing  a  full  report 
and  brief  vindication  of  a  speech  delivered 
in  the  United  Presbyterian  synod  on  May 
11.  1864.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1864.  32 
p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  16 

Full  and  revised  report  of  the  discus- 
sions on  union,  in  the  Free  Church  Assem- 
bly, and  in  the  synods  of  the  United  Pres- 
byterian, English  Presbyterian,  Reformed 
Presbyterian,  and  Original  Secession 
Churches,  in  April  and  May,  1864.  Edin- 
burgh: A.   Elliot,   1864.     XX,   100  p.     8°. 

ZWGFp.v.  11 

Macrae,  John.  Address  delivered  at  the 
meeting  of  the  synod  of  Merse  and  Teviot- 
dale.  11th  October  1864,  on  the  doctrinal 
errors  brought  under  the  review  of  the 
Privy  Council  and  the  attitude  of  the  Epis- 
copal Church  towards  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,    1864.     32  p.     8°.  ZPE  p.v.  1 

Review  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  White's  Princi- 
ples of  Christian  union.  Glasgow:  D. 
Bryce,  1864.     31  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Extracted  from  the  Original  Secession  magazine, 
for   June,    1864. 

1865 

Begg,  James.  Free  Church  Presbyte- 
rianism  in  the  United  Kingdom:  its  princi- 
ples, duties,  and  dangers.  Four  addresses 
delivered  in  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  1865.  Edin- 
burgh: Duncan  Grant,  1865.  2  p.l.,  5-48. 
p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Dow,  William.  The  elements  of  unity. 
Edinburgh:  R.  Grant  &  Son.  1865.  22  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Reprinted  from  v.    1   of  Sermons. 

Drummond,  James.  A  letter  on  the 
Sabbath  question,  addressed  to  all  lovers 
of  liberty.  Edinburgh:  R.  P.  Smith,  1865. 
8  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  92 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Report  of 
Committee  on  Union  to  the  Genei'al 
Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 


May,  1865.   Edinburgh:  T.  Constable,  1865. 
12  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

1866 

Buchanan,  Robert.  The  present  state 
of  the  union  question:  being  the  speech 
on  that  subject  delivered  in  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 
on  the  30th  May  1866.  Edinburgh:  T.  Nel- 
son, 1866.    31  p.     12°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Report  of  the 
Committee  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland 
on  union  with  other  churches.  May,  1866. 
no.  xxvi.  [With  appendix.]  [Edinburgh?] 
1866.    24  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Gibson,  James.  The  union  question:  its 
present  position.  Delivered  in  the  Free 
presbytery  of  Glasgow,  September  5,  1866. 
Glasgow:  T.  Murray  and  Son,  1866.  88  p. 
8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  16 

Hill,  David  Octavius.  The  disruption  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  (containing  four 
hundred  and  fifty  portraits)  representing 
the  signing  the  deed  of  demission  by  the 
ministers  of  the  first  General  Assembly  of 
the  Free  Church.  Painted  by  D.  O.  Hill. .  . 
Edinburgh:  Schenck  &  M'Farlane,  1866. 
30  p.     1  fac,  1  pi.    8°.        MCTp.v.  l,no.6 

M'Corkle,  Robert.  The  decline  of  the 
Free  Church,  and  the  need  of  a  reformed 
Free  Church  in  Scotland.  [Stirling:  Ob- 
server Office,   1866.]     48  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Macnair,  Robert,  the  younger.  Noli 
subscribere.  On  the  subscription  to  the 
Westminster  Confession  of  Faith.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Paterson,  1866.     78  p.     8°. 

ZG  p.v.  1 

Moffat.  Is  the  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land to  continue  free?  Substance  of  speech 
delivered  at  a  pro  re  nata  meeting  of  the 
Free  presbytery  of  Strathbogie,  31st  July 
1866. .  .in  regard  to  a  deputation  appointed 
by  the  General  Assembly  to  visit  part  of 
the  synod  of  Moray,  including  the  presby- 
tery of  Strathbogie,  in  reference  to  the 
state  of  religion.  With  copy  of  "Sugges- 
tions for  the  use  of ..  .deputation". .  . 
Banff:  Banffshire  Journal  Office,  1866.  8  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v  4 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  Speech 
on  the  union  question,  as  at  present 
brought  before  presbyteries,  delivered  in 
the  Free  presbytery  of  Edinburgh,  10th 
October  1866.  With  a  note  on  the  state 
and  prospects  of  that  question.  [By  Sir 
H.  W.  Moncreiff,  bart.]  Edinburgh:  J. 
Maclaren,  1866.    23  p.    8°.         ZWHF  p.v.  4 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Returns  from  the  presbyteries  of 
the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  on  the 
remit  from  synod,  1866.  Edinburgh:  C. 
Gibson,  1867.     12  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  8 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 
1867 

Adamson,  William.  The  doctrine  of  the 
atonement  as  taught  by  the  United  Pres- 
byterian divines  and  the  "Standards":  a 
critique  on  a  correspondence  with  Dr. 
Marshall,  ex-moderator  of  the  U.  P.  Synod, 
and  on  union  discussions.  Glasgow:  T. 
Adamson,  1867.    28  p.    8°.         ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Balfour,  William.  The  proposed  union. 
Vital  doctrine  of  Christ's  headship  over 
the  nations.  Essential  difference  between 
the  views  held  by  the  Free  and  United 
Presbyterian  churches  as  brought  out  by 
the  present  negotiations.  [Edinburgh:  J. 
Nichol,  1867?]     16  p.    8°.        ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Union     and    the     "Daily     Review." 

[Edinburgh,]  1867.    4  p.    8°.    ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Crawford,  Thomas  Jackson.  Address 
delivered  at  the  close  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  3d  June 
1867,  by  the  moderator.  Edinburgh  and 
London:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons.  1867. 
20  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Doctrine  in  the  U.  P.  Church.  (Watch- 
word. Edinburgh,  1867.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  279- 
283.)  ZWA 

Fraser,  Donald.  Comprehensive  Pres- 
byterian union  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
John  Maclaren,  1867.  1  p.l.,  (1)6-26  p.,  1  1. 
8°.  *C  p.v.  1516 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General 
Assembly.  Overtures.  [Anent  union.]  n.  p., 
1867.    1  p.l.,  135-142  p.    8°.        ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Report    of    the    committee    of    the 

Free  Church  of  Scotland  on  union  with 
other  churches.  May,  1867.  (no.  xxxii.) 
[With  appendix  to  report.]  [Edinburgh?] 
1867.    20,  50  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Guthrie,  Thomas.  An  unspoken  speech 
or  plea  for  union.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C. 
Black,  1867.    30  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  16 

Ker,  John.  Some  thoughts  on  the  re- 
lation of  the  magistrates  to  religion,  and 
the  question  of  church  union,  as  con- 
nected with  it.  Glasgow:  D.  Robertson 
and   D.   Bryce,   1867.     31   p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  16 

Layman,  A,  pseud.  Union  and  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  Free  Church.  (Watchword. 
Edinburgh,   1867.     8°.     v.  2,   p.  34-41.) 

ZWA 

Proposed,  The,  change  in  the  Sustenta- 
tion  Fund.  (Watchword.  Edinburgh, 
1867.     8°.     V.  2,  p.   284-287.)  ZWA 

Romance  in  real  life:  the  courtship  of 
Widow  Freekirk  and  Mr.  U.  Peabody.  (In: 
Diogenes  among  the  D.  D.'s.  Glasgow, 
1867.     p.  87-108.)  *C  p.v.  363 


Scottish,  The,  Episcopal  communion  of- 
fice. (Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1867.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  73-79,  169-175.)  ZWA 

Statement  explanatory  and  defensive  of 
the  position  assumed  by  certain  ministers 
and  elders  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 
in  consequence  of  the  decision  of  last  Gen- 
eral Assembly  in  regard  to  the  present 
scheme  of  union.  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol, 
1867.    40  p.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Attributed    to    Rev.    James    Begg,    D.D. 

Thorburn,  David.  The  union  question: 
being  the  substance  of  two  speeches  par- 
tially delivered  in  the  Free  Church  presby- 
tery of  Edinburgh,  on  9th  January  and 
27th  March  1867.  With  an  appendix. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1867.     40  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 

United  Presbyterian  Church.  —  Commit- 
tee on  Linion.  Suggestions  by  presbyteries, 
anent  the  committee's  report  to  synod. 
January,  1867.  Edinburgh:  Crawford  and 
M'Cabe  [1867].    40  p.    8°.         ZWHF  p.v.  8 

1868 

Ardmillan,  James  Craufurd,  lord.  Union: 
address  by  Lord  Ardmillan.  Edinburgh: 
John  Maclaren,  1868.     13  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  2 

Balfour,  William.  Dr.  Rainy's  position 
indefensible;  or.  The  real  question  at  issue 
in  the  union  movement.  Edinburgh:  Ed- 
monston  and  Douglas,  1868.     48  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Edinburgh:     Edmonston     and 

Douglas.  1868.    48  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Begg,  James.  The  late  Dr.  Chalmers  on 
the  establishment  principle  and  Irish  Prot- 
estantism; with  some  forgotten  chapters 
of  Free  Church  history.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Nichol,  1868.    32  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  9 

The  union  question.  Speech  de- 
livered in  the  Free  presbytery  of  Edin- 
burgh, on  Monday,  March  2,  1868.  With  a 
preface  in  regard  to  our  connection  with 
the  Australian  Union,  and  other  matters. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol  [1868].     31  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  9 

Bonar,  Horatius.  Speech  on  the  union 
question,  delivered  in  the  Free  presbytery 
of  Edinburgh,  on  the  26th  February  1868. 
Edinburgh:  Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co., 
1868.    39  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  9 

Brown,  Charles  John.  Some  materials 
of  thought  in  the  union  question:  the  civil 
magistrate.  With  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Elliot,  1868.    2  p.l.,  5-15  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 

The  union  question.  Speech  deliv- 
ered in  the  Free  Church  presbytery  of 
Edinburgh,  2d  March  1868.  Edinburgh: 
A.  Elliot  cl868].    22  p.    8°.        ZWHF  p.v.  9 


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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

Brown,  David.  The  union  question.  Ad- 
dress [at  Inverness].  [Edinburgh:  A.  El- 
liot, 1868.]    8  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.  11 

Buchanan,  James.  Substance  of  a  speech 
on  the  union  question,  delivered  in  the 
presbytery  of  Edinburgh  on  the  26th  of 
February,  1868.  With  some  corrections 
and  additions.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone, 
Hunter  &  Co.  [1868.]     43  p.     8°. 

ZWGFp.v.  11 

Cameron,  Andrew.  A  forgotten  chapter 
in  the  history  of  the  union  movement. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1868.     30  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  2 

—  Edinburgh:     Andrew      Elliot, 

1868.    32  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Candlish,  Robert  Smith.  The  disruption 
testimony  and  its  bearing  on  present  duty: 
being  the  address  delivered  at  the  open- 
ing of  the  New  College,  Edinburgh,  on 
Wednesday,  4th  November  1868.  Edin- 
burgh: J.   Maclaren,   1868.     15  p.     12°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Creeds  and  establishments.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1868.    36  p.    8°. 

*Cp.v.   1516 

Dr.  Harper's  statement  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  position  of  the  union  ques- 
tion. (Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1868.  8°. 
V.  3.  p.  215-226.)  ZWA 

Erastianism,  disestablishment,  and  George 
Gillespie.  (Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1868. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  309-316.)  ZWA 

Forbes,  John.  The  union  question. 
What  is  to  be  substituted  for  the  Susten- 
tation  Fund?  being  the  minutes  of  meeting 
of  the  LTnion  Committee  of  December  17, 

1867,  and   a   speech   delivered  in   the   Free 
presbvtery    of    Glasgow,    on    February    5, 

1868.  '  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol  [1868].     16  p., 
1  1.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Extractfrom 
last  report  of  the  Free  Church  Union  Com- 
mittee to  the  General  Assembly,  in  regard 
to  the  views  entertained  with  respect  to 
the  province  of  the  civil  magistrate  in  re- 
lation to  religion  and  the  church.  I.  Ar- 
ticles of  agreement.  [II.  Distinctive  ar- 
ticles.]   n.  p.,  1868.    4  p.    8°.    ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Report  of  the  Committee. ..on  union 

with   other   churches.      May,    1868.      [Edin- 
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Gall,  James.  Six  letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Begg  and  his  protesting  minority,  shewing 
that  their  "Statement,  explanatory  and  de- 
fensive," involves  an  abandonment  of  Free 
Church  principles,  a  denial  of  the  divine 
authority  of  Presbyterianism,  and  the 
adoption  of  the  distinctive  principle  of  the 


Seceders.  From  one  of  the  majority  [i  e., 
Rev.  James  Gall].  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot 
[1868].    23  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  2 

Gibson,  James.  The  union  question: 
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Glasgow,  March  23,  1868,  with  a  statement 
on  the  question  of  doctrine  intended  for 
the  General  Assembly,  1867.  Also,  appen- 
dix—  Principles  of  Dr.  M'Crie.  Glasgow: 
T.   Murray  and  Son,  1868.     40  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Harper,  James.  The  difficulties  of  the 
union  question:  a  letter  addressed  to  James 
Buchanan.  D.D.,  LL.D.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Elliot,  1868.     32  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  9 

I.,  A.  E.  Church  union,  viewed  in  the 
light  of  the  Westminster  Confession  and 
of  historical  fact:  being  a  Free  Church- 
man's inquiry.  Glasgow:  J.  Mackie.  1868. 
24  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Kirkwood,  Anderson.  The  union  ques- 
tion: its  status  quo,  and  the  present  duty 
of  its  promoters.  An  address...  Glasgow: 
David   Bryce   &   Co.,   1868.     78  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  9 

M'Corkle,  Robert.  The  decline  of  the 
Free  Church,  and  the  need  of  a  reformed 
Free  Church  in  Scotland.  With  a  preface, 
containing  strictures  on  the  proceedin.gs 
of  the  Free  General  Assembly  of  1867.  rel- 
ative to  the  question  of  union.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Wood,  1868.     1  p.l.,  xix,  3-48  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  11 

Main,  Thomas.  Speech  on  the  union 
question,  in  the  Free  Church  presbytery  of 
Edinburgh.  Delivered  on  the  26th  Feb- 
ruary 1868.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  & 
Douglas,  1868.    16  p.    8°.        ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Moncreiff,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood.  The 
union  question.  Speech...  in  the  Free 
presbytery  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  26th  of 
February,  1868:  being  a  reply  to  Mr.  Main, 
Professor  Smeaton,  Dr.  Thomas  Smith, 
and  Dr.  James  Buchanan.  With  an  appen- 
dix, relative  to  statements  by  Dr.  James 
Buchanan  and  Dr.  Begg.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Maclaren,  1868.    36  p.    8°.      ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Presbyterian,  The,  churches  in  Scotland. 
Can  nothinar  be  done?  Edinburgh:  Ogle 
&  Murray,  1868.     15  p.     8°. 

Rainy,  Robert.  The  present  position  of 
the  union  question  in  the  Free  Church, 
with  special  reference  to  a  recent  "State- 
ment, explanatory  and  defensive."  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Maclaren.  1868.     54  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  8 

Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren.  1868. 

54  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  9 

With  marginal  ms.  notes  by  C.  M.  Christie  of 
Durie. 

Rankin,  James.  Union  and  reunion 
among  Scottish  Presbyterians;  being  a 
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Ecclesiastical  History,  continued. 

the  stand-point  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1868.    2  p.l.,  51  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  2 

Rev.  Dr.  Robert  Buchanan's  novel  opin- 
ions regarding  the  principle  of  establish- 
ments: with  remarks  on  Mr.  Coleridge's 
(M.  P.  for  Exeter)  views  on  the  same  sub- 
ject.    Glasgow:  G.  Gallic,  1868.     19  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  11 

Repr.:    Original    Secession   magazine. 

Ritchie,  E.  The  question  of  the  day:  the 
duty  of  nations  to  the  true  religion  and  the 
church  of  Christ.  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol, 
1868.    34  p.     12°.  ZWHF  p.v.  2 

Smith,  Thomas.  The  union  question:  in 
reply  to  Dr.  Rainy's  pamphlet.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Nichol  [1868].    40  p.    8°.      ZWHF  p.v.  9 

Stuart,  Alexander  Moody.  Is  the  "Es- 
tablishment of  religion"  outside  of  the 
Confession?  A  speech  delivered  in  the 
Free  presbytery  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  25th 
November  1868.  Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren 
[1868].    1  p.l.,  54  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Thomson,  Edward  Anderson.  The  union 
question.  Speech  in  favour  of  the  union, 
delivered  in  the  Free  presbytery  of  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  2d  March  1868.  With  ap- 
pendix. Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot  rl868i.  32  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  9 

Union  of  Presbyterian  churches.  Report 
of  speeches  at  the  public  meeting  of  office- 
bearers, at  Aberdeen,  on  1st  April  1868. 
Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1868.  18  p.,  1  1. 
16°.  ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Repr.:   Aberdeen  Free  Press,  April   3,    1868. 

Union,  The,  question.  Edinburgh,  1868. 
7  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Repr.:    Edinburgh    Courant,    March   4,    1868. 

Union,  The,  question.  Speeches  deliv- 
ered at  a  meeting  of  office-bearers  of  the 
Free  Church,  on  the  present  position  of  the 
union  question.  Glasgow:  Clow  &  Thom- 
son, 1868.    46  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  6 

United  Presbyterian  Church.  The  union 
question.  Synod  of  the  V .  P.  Church.  13th 
May  1868.     n.  p.,  1868.     15  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 

Walker,  James.  The  union  question,  and 
the  minority  of  last  assembly.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Nelson  and  Sons,  1868.    56  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  11 

1869 

Balfour,  William.  Articles  of  agree- 
ment between  the  Free  and  United  Pres- 
byterian committees  on  the  question  of  the 
civil  magistrate  examined.  Edinburgh: 
Ballantyne    &    Co.,    1869.      16    p.      8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  6 


Voluntaryism  of  the  United  Pres- 
byterian Church  unchanged,  and  directly 
opposed  to  the  distinctive  principles  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland:  including  a  reply 
to  Dr.  Rainy.  With  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone,  Hunter  &  Co.,  1869.  48 
p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  5 

Begg,  James.  Free  Church  principles 
since  the  disruption,  with  special  reference 
to  some  remarks  made  by  Dr.  Buchanan 
at  a  meeting  of  the  Free  Church  presby- 
tery of  Glasgow,  on  the  3d  February  1869. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol,  1869.     19  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  5 

Beith,  Alexander.  The  Scottish  Church 
in  her  relations  to  other  churches  at  home 
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Title  from  cover. 

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Wylie,  James  Aitkens.  The  establish- 
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dress to  the  people  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co.,  1871. 
40  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Bonar,  Andrew  Alexander,  joint  author. 
See  Stuart,  Alexander  Moody,  and  An- 
drew Alexander  Boxar. 

Borrowman,  Patrick.  The  proposed  ba- 
sis of  union  an  alteration,  modification, 
and  compromise  of  the  constitution  and 
principles  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
A  speech  delivered  in  the  Free  presbytery 
of  Penpont,  14th  March  1871.  Edinburgh: 
Johnstone,  Hunter  &  Co.,  1871.     36  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  7 

Duncan,  James.  A  pre-disruption  elder's 
view  of  the  union  movement,  being  the 
substance  of  a  speech... in  the  Free  pres- 
bytery of  Perth . .  .  November,  1870.  Perth : 
Dewar,  Mitchell  &  Co.,  1871.     14  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Full  report  of 
the  great  Free  Church  public  meeting  of 
those  upholding  Free  Church  principles, 
and  unfavorable  to  union  on  the  proposed 
basis. .  .  Glasgow. .  .January,  1871 . .  .  Glas- 
gow: T.  Murray  &  Son,   1871.     70  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Maccoll,  D.  The  kingdom  of  our  Lord 
and  of  his  Christ;  another  contribution 
towards  a  peaceful  solution  of  the  union 
question.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1871. 
24  p.     8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  3 

M'Corry,  John  Stewart.  Truth  vindi- 
cated... With  an  appendix  contain- 
ing reviews  of  the  press  on  "The  monks  of 
lona."  London:  R.  Washbourne,  1871. 
24  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  370 

A  review  of  The  concluding  address  to  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  May,  1869, 
by    Rev.    Norman    Macleod. 

Smeaton,  George.  National  Christianity 
and  scriptural  union;  or,  an  exposition  of 
the  union-question  now  agitating  the 
church.  Address  to  the  office-bearers, 
members,  and  adherents  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  John- 
stone, Hunter,  &  Co.,  1871.     116  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 


Statement,  A,  of  church  statistics  with 
remarks  on  church  work.  Glasgow:  W. 
Gilchrist,  1871.    24,  2  p.    8°.     ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Stuart,  Alexander  Moody,  and  Andrew 
Alexander  Bonar.  Ecclesiastical  obedience 
a  respectful  answer  to  Dr.  Candlish's  ap- 
peal. Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren,  1871.  16  p. 
8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Thoughts  in  connection  with  the  union 
movement.  By  a  lady.  Edinburgh:  John- 
stone, Hunter  &  Co.,  1871.     12  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Two,  The,  "Presbyterians"  (Watch- 
word. Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  535- 
544.)  ;  ZWA 

Union  on  the  proposed  basis  not  incon- 
sistent with  Free  Church  principles. 
Speech  by  elders  of  the  church,  n.  t.-p. 
[Glasgow,  1871.]    20  p.    8°.       ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Union,  The,  question  in  the  Highlands. 
(Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  v.  5. 
p.  546-550.)  ZWA 

What  does  the  Bible  really  say  about 
the  church  and  its  testimony?  Notes  and 
queries  by  an  elder  of  the  Free  Church. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1871.     20  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 

1872 

Cousin,  William.  Landmarks  removed; 
or  doors  left  ajar  in  the  new  proposal  for 
incorporating  union  in  detail.  An  address 
delivered  in  the  Masonic  Hall,  Edinburgh 
...5th  March  1872,  to  oppose  the  new 
scheme  of  the  Union  Committee,  n.  t.-p. 
[Glasgow,  1872.]     8  p.     8°.      ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Free  Church  Defence  Association,  Scot- 
land. Minute  of  the  committee  of  the... 
association.  The  new  proposal  of  incor- 
poration made  by  the  Union  Committee. 
[Edinburgh,  1872.]    7  p.    12°.   ZWHF  p.v.  3 

King,  Andrew.  A  plea  for  union  in 
maintaining  the  scriptural  doctrine  of  the 
Westminister        standards.  Edinburgh: 

Johnstone,  Hunter  &  Co..  1872.     33  p.    8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Macgregor,  James.  The  Union  Commit- 
tee's new  proposal.  Edinburgh:  J.  Mac- 
laren, 1872.     16  p.    8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  3 

Repr. :    Daily   Review,    1872. 

Mitchell,  William.  Voluntaryism  the 
bane  alike  of  church  and  state.  [By  Wil- 
liam Mitchell.]  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  [1872]. 
12  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

New,  The,  scheme  of  union.  (Watch- 
word.    Edinburgh,  1872.    8°.     v.  7,  p.  1-7.) 

ZWA 

[Edinburgh,  1872.]     8  p.     8°. 

ZWHF  p.v.  7 

p.  7-8  of  reprint  contains  a  short  article  on 
'Union,   but   not   in   the   truth.' 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  contimied. 

Possibilities,  The,  of  free  religious 
thought  in  Scotland.  (Eraser's  magazine. 
London,  1872.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  p.  751- 
769.)  *  DA 

Tulloch,  John.  Dean  Stanley  and  the 
Scotch  "Moderates."  (Contemporary  re- 
view. London,  1872.  8°.  v.  20,  p.  698- 
717.)  *DA 

The  English  and  Scotch  Churches. 

(Contemporary  review.  London,  1872.  8°. 
V.  19,  p.  223-237.)  *  DA 

1873 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Pastoral  letter  on  the  evils  of  dis- 
union and  secession  among  evangelical 
churches.  Edinburgh:  Neill  and  Co.,  1873. 
11  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Crisis,  The,  averted.  (Watchword. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     8°.    v.  8.    p.  97-104.) 

ZWA 

Establishment,  The,  principle  demand- 
ing disestablishment  in  Scotland.  By  a 
disruption  minister.  [Edinburgh?  1873?) 
4  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Disestablishment  As- 
sociation.   [Tracts]  no.  2.)        ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Macgeorge,  Andrew.  The  Established 
Church  and  the  Free:  in  what  do  they  dif- 
fer? An  answer  to  the  articles  of  [Alex- 
ander] Taylor  Innes  in  the  "Contemporary 
review."  [By  Andrew  Macgeorge.]  Glas- 
gow: J.  MacLehose,  1873.     35  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Glasgow:     James     Maclehose, 

1873.    35  p.     5.  thousand.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.  91 

Original  Secession  Church.  Church  dis- 
establishment: report  presented  to  the 
Synod  of  original  Seceders,  by  its  com- 
mittee on  public  questions  at  its  meeting 
in  May,  1873.  Edinburgh:  J.  M'Laren, 
1873.    22  p.    8^  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Philalethes.  pseud.  Remarks  on  the 
statement  by  the  committee  of  the  synod 
of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  of  the 
grounds  which  justify  and  demand  the 
disestablishment  and  disendowment  of  the 
Established  Churches  of  England  and 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1873.    24  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1873.  24  p.  3.  thousand. 
8' .  ZEC  p.v.  91 

Two,  The,  jurisdictions;  or,  Church  and 
state.  (Watchword.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  153-162.)  ZWA 

Voluntaryism  unscriptural,  unsuccessful 
and  unsafe;  being  a  reply  to  the  recent 
manifesto  of  the  U.  P.  Church  on  dises- 
tablishment. Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son, 
1873.    23  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 


Winter  evening  conversations  of  Free 
Kirk  ladies...  Edinburgh:  Charles  F. 
Lyon,  1873.     52  p.     12°.  ZEC  p.v.  91 

Dedicated  to  the  working  men  and  women  who 
hold  fast  the  principles  of  the  Free  Kirk,  and  have 
not   forgotten   their   mother-tongue. 

1874 

Abolition  of  church  patronage  in  Scot- 
land. (Reasons  and  objections  against  a 
bill  entitled  "An  act  to  alter  and  amend  the 
laws  relating  to  the  appointment  of  minis- 
ters to  parishes  in  Scotland."  Submitted 
by  the  General  Assembly,  May  26,  1874, 
to  the  House  of  Commons.]  n.  p.,  1874. 
4  p.    f".  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Adam,  John.  Shall  we  return  to  the 
Establishment?  A  question  for  Free 
Churchmen.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son, 
1874.    19  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. The  Patronage  Act  of  1874  all  that 
was  asked  in  1843:  being  a  reply  to  Mr. 
Taylor  Innes...  Edinburgh:  Edmonston 
and  Douglas,  1874.    54  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Speeches  on  the  second  reading  of 

the  Chur::h  Patronage  (Scotland)  Bill  in 
the  House  of  Lords,  June  2,  1874,  and  earl 
of  Camperdown's  amendment,  June  9,  1874, 
placing  the  election  of  the  ministers  in  the 
hands  of  the  rate-payers.  London:  H.  S. 
King  &  Co..  1874.    47  p.    12°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Assailants,  The,  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. [Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1874.]  4  p.  12°.  (Information  for 
the  people,    no.  2.)  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Begg,  James.  Dr.  M'Crie  and  the  law 
of  patronage.  [Edinburgh,  1874.]  3  half 
sheets.     12°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Blaikie,  William  Garden.  The  religious 
awakening  in  Edinburgh,  in  connection 
with  the  visit  of  Messrs.  Moody  and  San- 
key,     n.  t.-p.     Manchester,  1874.    8  p.     12°. 

ZKY  p.v.  3 

Buchanan,  Robert.  The  principles  and 
position  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland: 
viewed  in  reference  to  certain  legislative 
measures  said  to  be  in  preparation  in  be- 
half of  the  Scotch  Established  Church.  A 
speech  delivered  in  the  Free  Church  pres- 
bj'tery  of  Glasgow,  on  1st  April  1874. 
[Glasgow:  W.  G.  Blackie  and  Co..  1874.i 
16  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Church,  The,  Patronage  Act.  [Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1874.] 
4  p.    12°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Church,  The.  Patronage  (Scotland)  Bill 
explained.  Edinburgh:  Scottish  Disestab- 
lishment   Association    [1874?].     4   p.      12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Camming,  James  Elder.  The  numbers 
of  the  churches:  being  a  statement  of  the 
ecclesiastical  statistics  of  Scotland.  [Glas- 
gow, 1874.]    26  p.    8\  ZWGM  p.v.  3 


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Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Report  of  the 
committee  on  church  rates  to  the  General 
Assembly.  May.  1874.  n.  p.,  1874.  broad- 
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Report  of  committee  on  legislation 

regarding  patronage.  May,  1874.  n.  p., 
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Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  Speech...  on 
the  second  reading  of  the  Church  Pa- 
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Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act  to  al- 
ter and  amend  the  laws  relating  to  the 
appointment  of  ministers  to  parishes  in 
Scotland.  Z7  &  38  Vict.,  chapter  82. 
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Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  Church 
of  Scotland  crisis,  1843  and  1874,  and  the 
duke  of  Argyll..  .  W^ith  appendix  of  cor- 
respondence. Edinburgh:  Maclaren  & 
Macniven,  1874.     2  p.l.,  3-69  p.     4.  ed.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Kennedy,  John.  Hyper-evangelism. 
'Another  gospel,'  though  a  mighty  power. 
A  review  of  the  recent  religious  movement 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  D.  Grant  &  Co., 
1874.    31  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  1 

Macgeorge,  Andrew.  An  answer  to  Dr. 
Buchanan's  speech... in  the  Free  Church 
presbytery  of  Glasgow,  1st  April  1874,  on 
the  principles  and  position  of  the  Free 
Church.  [By  Andrew  Macgeorge.)  Glas- 
gow: J.  Maclehose,  1874.  36  p.  10.  thou- 
sand.   8°.  ZWGF  p.v.  1 

The  Church  of  Scotland  not  Eras- 

tian.  A  reply  to  a  letter  from  a  Free 
Church  minister  as  to  the  Stewarton  case. 
By  the  author  of  "An  answer  to  Dr.  Bu- 
chanan's speech  in  the  presbytery  of  Glas- 
gow" [i.  e.,  Andrew  Macgeorgej.  Glas- 
gow: J.  MacLehose,   1874.     19  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Spiritual  independence,  what  is  it? 

By  Veritas  [pseud.  of  Andrew  MacGeorgej. 
Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose,  1874.    59  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  1 

Makellar,  William.  The  Free  Church  of 
Scotland  and  the  act  abolishing  patron- 
age. Edinburgh:  Johnstone.  Hunter  & 
Co.,  1874.     63  p.     8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  1 

New,  The,  Patronage  Act  and  the  Scot- 
tish churches.  [Edinburgh?  1874?]  4  p. 
8°.  (Scottish  Disestablishment  Associa- 
tion.   [Tracts]  no.  1.)  ZWGM  p.v.  2 


Our  Voluntary  assailants.  [Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1874?]  4  p.  12°. 
(Information  for  the  people,     no.  3.) 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Political,  A,  church;  or.  Short  reflections 
on  the  disestablishment  movement.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1874.  12  p. 
16°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Public  petitions  on  the  Church  Patron- 
age Abolition  Bill  of  1874.  Kirkwall:  Or- 
cadian Office,  1874.     1  p.l.,  38  p.     12°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Rainy,  Robert.  Disestablishment  in 
Scotland,  considered  from  the  point  of 
view  of  the  Free  Church.  Being  a  speech 
delivered  at  the  public  meeting  in  Edin- 
burgh, 8th  December  1874.  Edinburgh: 
Maclaren  &  Macniven,  1874.     16  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Rate,  Eneas  M.  Dr.  Witherspoon  the 
first  powerful  exposer  of  moderatism  as  it 
existed  in  the  last  century  —  the  princi- 
ples and  the  policy  of  moderatism  the 
causes  of  the  two  secessions  from  the  Es- 
tablished Church  last  century,  and  of  the 
disruption  of  the  church  itself  in  1843  — 
also  among  the  principal  causes  of  the... 
present  movement  for  the  overthrow  of 
.the  Churches  of  Scotland  and  England. 
Falkirk,   1874.     single  sheet  22"  x  834". 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Repr.:   Falkirk  Herald,  Dec.   17,   1874. 

Rutherford,  Alexander  C.  The  great 
difficulty  connected  with  disestablishment 
policy  stated  in  an  address  to  Protestant 
parliamentary  electors.  Edinburgh:  Ed- 
monston &  Douglas,  1874.  2  p.l..  S-118  p. 
16°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Scottish,  The,  Disestablishment  Associa- 
tion.    [Edinburgh,   1874.]     3  p.     f°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Repr.:    Edinburgh    Courant,    June    23,    1874. 

Scotus,  pseud.  The  ecclesiastical  diffi- 
culties of  Scotland  and  their  remedy,  con- 
sidered in  a  letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  W. 
E.  Gladstone.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1874.    8  p.    8°.       ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Six  letters  which  appeared  in  the  'Edin- 
burgh Courant'  after  the  meeting  for 
church  disestablishment  held  at  Edin- 
burgh on  8th  December  1874;  by  a  Free 
Churchman  "till  lately."  Edinburgh:  Lyon 
and  Gemmell,  1875.     23  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Three,  The,  churches:  a  question  of 
principle.  Being  an  examination  of  the 
distinctive  principle  in  the  United  Presby- 
terian Church,  in  the  Free  Church,  and  in 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow:  T. 
Murray  &  Son,  1874.  15  p.  6.  thousand. 
8  =  .  ZWGF  p.v.  1 

Why  should  we  not  join  the  Establish- 
ment?    A  question  for  all  honest,  staunch 


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Free  Churchman.     By  a  Free  Churchman. 
Glasgow:  A.  &  J.  Bryson,  1874.     11  p.    8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  1 

Wood,  Walter.  The  Free  Church  and 
the  Patronage  Act.  Edinburgh:  Maclaren 
&   Macniven,   1874.     51   p.     24°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

1875 

Badenoch,  George  R.  The  principle  of 
church  establishment;  or,  National  religion 
a  state  necessity.  London:  W.  T.  Gibson 
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Speech  delivered  at  a  meeting... of  the  Church 
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Bannatyne,  Alexander  M.  A  defence  of 
the  Patronage  Act  of  1874.  Aberdeen:  D. 
Wyllie  &  Son  [1875].     20  p.     12°. 

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Begg,  James.  The  principles,  position, 
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31  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Blaikie,  William  Garden.  Letter  to... 
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Cairns,  John.  On  the  present  aspect  of 
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Cairns,  John.  On  the  present  aspect  of 
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Cardross,  The,  case,  and  the  spiritual  in- 
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Charteris,  Archibald  Hamilton.  The 
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Church,  The,  of  the  future;  or,  Free 
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the  latter  day  glory.  By  a  Free  Church 
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Church,  The,  of  Scotland  released  from 
patronage:  on  basis  of  Reformation:  and 
adhering  to  scriptural  standards.     Letter  of 


Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  and  addresses  of 
...the  earl  of  Rosslyn . .  .and  of  the  Rev. 
James  Sellar,  D.D.,  the  moderator,  at  the 
opening  and  close  of  the  General  Assembly 
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Disestablishment.  By  a  Highland  minis- 
ter. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1875.    16  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Disestablishment;  or.  What  shall  we  do? 
By  a  Free  Church  Highland  minister. 
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ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Eraser,  Daniel.  Adam,  the  figure  of  him 
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Graham,  William.  The  reconstruction  of 
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Macgeorge,  Andrew.  The  statements  in 
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MacGregor,  James.  Disestablishment 
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Ogilvy,  David.  The  present  importance 
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Smeaton,  George.  The  Scottish  theory 
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ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Statistics  relating  to  the  Established 
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of  the  ministers;  II.  The  number  of  com- 
municants; III.  The  details  of  the  £22,000 
paid  from  the  Consolidated  Fund;  and  IV. 
The  rate  and  produce  of  assessment  for 
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Stuart,  Alexander  Moody.  Recent  awak- 
enings and  higher  holiness:  the  opening 
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8°.  ZWHF  p.v.  11 


Thoughts  on  the  present  position  of  the 
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land, particularly  the  latter;  and  how  far 
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desirable.  A  letter  addressed  to  . .  .  E.  S. 
Gordon.  M.P...  By  an  Episcopalian  land- 
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Watson,  David.  A  few  general  remarks 
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ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Repr. :  Paisley  &  Renfrewshire  Gazette,  Dec.  26. 
1874. 

Wilhamson,  Robert.  The  principle  of 
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Wilson,  William.  The  genesis  and  prog- 
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1876 

At  the  General  Assembly.  (Eraser's 
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Begg,  James.  Voluntaryism  indefensi- 
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ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Beith,  Alexander.  To  the  men  of  the 
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Macniven,  1876.    36  p.    8\      ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Hope,  John.  To  the  clergy  and  laity 
composing  the  Church  of  Scotland.  How 
to  secure  to  the  Church  of  Scotland,  with 
the  help  of  God.  speedily  the  full  benefits 
of  the  act,  1874,  abolishing  patronage. 
[Signed  John  Hope.]  Edinburgh,  1876.  8  p. 
12°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Kennedy,  John.  The  constitution  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  and  her  relations  to 
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the  Anti-patronage  Act.  Edinburgh:  D. 
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Letter  to  the  members  of  the  Free 

Church  in  the  Highlands  [On  the  Free 
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ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  1876  and  1843;  a 
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Free  Church  of  Scotland  in  the  Highlands. 
Edinburgh:  Maclaren  &  Macniven.  1876. 
16  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  2 

Macnicol,  Angus.  The  Uig  challenge  to 
be  free.  \\'ith  a  letter  to  all  true  Free- 
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Renton,  Henry.  A  brief  statement  and 
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1877 

Bible,  The,  and  the  Confession  of  Faith, 
disestablishment,  &c:  a  report  on  public 
questions.  Presented  to  the  Synod  of 
United  Original  Seceders,  at  its  meeting  in 
Edinburgh,  May,  1877.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Gemmell,  1877.     24  p.     8°.       ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Cotterill,  Henry,  bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
The  true  position  of  the  Episcopal  Church 
in  Scotland,  being  a  charge  delivered  to 
the  synod  of  the  diocese  of  Edinburgh, 
May  2,  1877.     Edinburgh:  R.  Grant  &  Son, 

1877.  52  p.    8°.  ZECp.v.  79 

Macgeorge,  Andrew.  Free  Church 
claims:  their  real  character  and  tendency. 
An  answer  to  "A  vindication  by  Sir  Henry 
\\'elhvood  Moncreiff,  bart,  D.D..  of  the 
Free  Church  claim  of  right."  Glasgow:  J. 
MacLehose,  1877.    108  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Macphail,  J.  Calder.  Old  stones  for  a 
new  church:  the  forgotten  doctrine  of 
Knox  and  the  early  General  Assemblies 
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2,2,  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.  79 

TuUoch,  John.  Progress  of  religious 
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Wallace,  William.  "The  religious  up- 
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1878 

Argyll  (8.  duke)  George  Douglas  Camp- 
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Armside,  Luke.  "Quit  you  like  men !" 
An  address  to  the  ministers  of  the  Scottish 
Establishment  touching  matters  of  present 
and  pressing  importance.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Gemmell,  1878.     16  p.    8°.      ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Hutton,  George  Clark.  The  case  for 
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Kennedy,  John.  The  establishment  prin- 
ciple and  the  disestablishment  movement. 
Two  lectures.  Edinburgh:  J.  Gemmell. 
1878.    58  p.    8°.  ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Macgilvray,  Walter.  The  fatal  change; 
or.  The  false  policj^  of  the  Free  Church. 
Being  speeches,  delivered  in  the  Free 
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cities  of  Scotland.  Aberdeen:  D.  Wyllie 
&  Son,  1878.    4  p.l.,  7-84  p.    8°. 

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Reply,  A,  to  the  duke  of  Argyll's  paper 
in  the  "Contemporary  review."  Jan.,  1878, 
on  the  Scottish  church  question  and  dis- 
establishment. Edinburgh:  Ballantyne, 
Hanson  &  Co.,  1878.     47  p.     8°. 

ZWGM  p.v.  3 

Smith,  William  Robertson.  Answer  to 
the  form  of  libel  now  before  the  Free 
Church  presbytery  of  Aberdeen.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Douglas,  1878.    64  p.     8°. 

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Wordswrorth,  Charles,  bishop  of  St.  An- 
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pal aggression."  (Nineteenth  century. 
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1879 

Badenoch,  G.  R.  A  word  of  warning 
against  Mr.  Gladstone,  addressed  to  the 
people  of  Scotland,  and  in  particular  to 
the  electors  of  Mid-Lothian.  London:  T. 
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Defensor,  pseud.  Plain  words  and  sim- 
ple facts  about  the  Church  of  Scotland  and 
her  assailants...  With  appendix  contain- 
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burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1879.  78 
p.    24°.  ZEC  p.v.  4 

Disestablishment  and  its  complication  in 
Scotland.  (New  quarterly  magazine.  Lon- 
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1880 

Pre-Disruption  Elder,  pseud.  Thoughts 
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1881 

Innes,  James.  The  Commission  of  As- 
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1882 

Robertson  Smith,  The,  case.  Recorded 
reasons  and  imputed  motives  of  the  Free 
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man.  Edinburgh:  Ballantyne  Press,  1882. 
15  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  690 

TuUoch,  John.  Speech  by  Principal  Tul- 
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1883 

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126.)  *  DA 

Theology  in  Scotland.  (Scottish  review. 
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Wilson,  William.  Address  on  the  Sus- 
tentation  Fund.  Delivered  in  the  General 
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Title  from  cover. 


1884 


Beith,  Gilbert.  The  crofter  question  and 
church  endowments  in  the  Highlands, 
viewed  socially  and  politically.  With  an 
appendix.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1884. 
24  p.     8°.  TB  p.v.  86,  no.9 

Scottish,  The,  and  English  clergy.  (Scot- 
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96.)  *  DA 

1885 

Aberdeen  (7.  earl),  John  Campbell  Gor- 
don. Union  of  Presbyterian  churches. 
(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1885.  8°. 
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Argyll  (9.  duke),  John  George  Edward 
Henry  Douglas  Sutherland  Campbell. 
Disestablishment.  (Scottish  review.  Pais- 
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Begg,  James.  Reform  in  the  Free 
Church;  or.  The  true  origin  of  our  recent 
debates;  being  suggestions  respectfully  ad- 
dressed to  the  members  of  the  approaching 
assembly.  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol,  1885. 
15  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  1223,  no.27 

Beith,  Gilbert.  The  church  question. 
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Hutton,  George  Clark.  The  Scotch  dis- 
establishment vote.  (Scottish  review.  Pais- 
ley, 1885.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  333-348.)  *  DA 

Macpherson,  A.  The  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Address  on  the  Christian  liberality 
of  the  church,  delivered  at  the  congress 
held  at  Inverness  on  2d  October  1884. 
With  prefatory  note  by  the  Very  Reverend 
John  Tulloch...  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan 
&  Stewart  [1885].     2  p.l.,  5-33  p.     12°. 

*C  p.v.  1106 

Tulloch,  John.  The  Church  of  Scotland 
and  the  coming  election.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1885.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  205-220.)      *  DA 

1886 

Brown,  Robert.  Our  national  church. 
An  appeal  against  disestablishment  ad- 
dressed to  the  common  sense  and  Chris- 
tian spirit  of  lay  Presbyterians  in  Scotland. 
[By  Robert  Brown.)  Edinburgh:  E.  &  S. 
Livingstone.  1886.     168  p.     5.  ed.     16°. 

*  C  p.v.  903 

Farquhar,  J.  T.  F.  Old  truths  plainly  put. 
Visible  unity  the  principle  of  the  Church 
Episcopal.  Edinburgh:  St.  Giles'  Printing 
Co.,  1886.    26  p.    12^  *  C  p.v.  897 

1887 

Balfour  of  Burleigh  (6.  baron),  Alexan- 
der Hugh  Bruce.  The  attack  on  the  Scot- 
tish Church.  (Contemporary  review. 
London,  1887.     8°.     v.  52,  p.  867-879.) 

*DA 


Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  The  Scottish 
church  question^  (Contemporary  review. 
London,  1888.   8°.   v.  53,  p.  286-294.)  *  DA 

1889 

Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  creed 
question  in  Scotland.  (Andover  review. 
Boston,  1889.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  1-15.)  *  DA 

1890 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison.  The 
new  liturgies  of  the  Scottish  Church.  By 
A.  K.  H.  B.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1890.  8°.  v.  148.  p.  659- 
675.)  *  DA 

1891 

Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  question 
of  disestablishment  in  Scotland  from  the 
American  point  of  view.  (Andover  review. 
Boston,  1891.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  27-35.)         *  DA 

Macgregor,  James.  Reunion  of  the  Scot- 
tish Church  on  the  lines  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. Address  at  the  close  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  on 
Monday.  June  1,  1891.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Blackwood  &  Sons,  1891.     47  p.     8°. 

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1892 

Presbyterian  reunion  and  a  national 
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Wordsworth,  Charles,  bishop  of  St.  An- 
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On  the  Presbyterian  form  of  church  government. 

1893 

Blaikie,  William  Garden.  After  fifty 
years;  or,  Letters  of  a  grandfather  on 
occasion  of  the  jubilee  of  the  Free  Church 
of  Scotland  in  1893.  Edinburgh:  Thomas 
Nelson  and  Sons,   1893.     144  p.     16°. 

ZWH 

Church  and  state  in  Scotland.  (Edin- 
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Macleod,  Donald.  Scotland  and  dises- 
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Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  Addresses  to 
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1894 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Professor  Blackie 
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Story,  Robert  Herbert.  The  Church  of 
Scotland,  its  present  and  its  future:  address 
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Assembly  of  1894.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
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The   Kirk  and  Presbyterian  union. 

(National  review.  London,  1894.  8°.  v. 
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1895 

Butler,  Reuben.  The  Kirk's  alarm. 
(New  review.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  13, 
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1897 

Glasse,  John.  The  Church  of  Scotland: 
what  part  is  she  capable  of  playing 
towards  the  new  social  legislation  which 
will  come  to  the  front  as  soon  as  in- 
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Smeaton,  William  Henry  Oliphant.  Re- 
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1899 

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1900 

Denney,  James.  The  union  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland  and  the  United  Pres- 
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Ecclesiastical,  The,  situation  in  Scotland. 
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Fairbairn,  Andrew  Martin.  The  United 
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*DA 

Orr,  James.  The  union  of  the  Free 
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1901 

Fairbairn,  Andrew  Martin.  The  Scot- 
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1902 

United,  The,  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 
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1904 

Balfour,  Frances.  The  case  of  the  Free 
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Cameron,  J.  W.  The  church  case  and 
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*DA 

Case,  The,  of  the  Scottish  churches. 
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Douglas,  Charles.  The  Scottish  Free 
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Ferguson,  James.  The  Scottish  church 
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Free,  The,  Church  of  Scotland  appeals, 
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Gray,  A.  Herbert.  The  church  crisis  in 
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Miller,  Alexander.  The  decision  in  the 
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Nicoll,  Sir  William  Robertson.  The 
Scottish  Free  Church  trust  and  its  donors. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1904.  8°. 
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Scottish  churches  and  the  law  of  prop- 
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Sloan,  J.  M.  The  Scottish  Free  Church 
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1905 

Blair,  Matthew."  The  Scotch  Church  and 
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Ecclesiastical,  The,  crisis  in  Scotland. 
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Great  Britain.  —  Free  and  L'nited  Free 
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Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1905.  2  v. 
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Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  creed 
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Johnston,  Christopher  Nicholson.  Doc- 
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Jones,  Griffith.  The  Scottish  jud.gment 
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Macpherson,  Charles.  The  church  crisis 
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Mair,  William.  The  Scottish  churches: 
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Mellone,  S.  H.  The  Scottish  church 
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Morrison,  Hew.  Manual  of  the  church 
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1905,  and  appendices  containing  lists  of 
properties,  funds,  agencies  of  both 
churches,  and  of  the  churches  in  dispute, 
with  other  items  of  information.  Edin- 
burgh: Keith  &  Co..  1905.     248  p.     8°. 

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Scotch,  The,  Church  and  the  state.  By 
a  layman.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
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1906 

Lowell,  Francis  C.  The  Free  Church  of 
Scotland  case.  (Columbia  law  review. 
New  York,  1906.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  137-160.) 

XAA 

Mair,  William.  The  Scottish  churches: 
an  appeal.  (Blackwood's  maarazine.  Edin- 
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Peck,  Epaphroditus.  American  versus 
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1907 

Mair,  William.  The  Scottish  churches: 
national  religion.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
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*DA 

TuUoch,  William  Weir.  The  ecclesias- 
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1908 

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of  the  last  occasion  since  1897  on  which  a 
vacancy  has  been  filled  up  under  the  reg- 
ulations framed  and  enacted  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland 
to  be  observed  in  the  election  and  appoint- 
ment of  ministers  under  the  powders  con- 
ferred upon  them  by  the  Patronage  Abo- 
lition Act,  stating  as  follow-s:  —  1.  The 
population,  male  and  female,  at  the  last 
preceding  census  of  each  such  parish;  2. 
The  number  of  male  voters  and  female 
voters  respectively  qualified  as  communi- 
cants; 3.  The  number  of  male  voters  and 
female  voters  respectively  qualified  as  ad- 
herents; 4.  The  total  number  of  voters  on 
the  roll...  Ordered,  by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed.  26  August  1907. 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd., 
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1909 

Cooper,  James.  The  problem  of  reunion 
in  Scotland.  (Church  quarterly  review. 
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*DA 

Presbyterianism  and  reunion.  (Church 
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p.  299-325.)  *  DA 

1910 

Hannan,  Thomas.  The  reunion  prob- 
lem: another  Scottish  Episcopal  view. 
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1914 

Orr,  Robert  Low.  The  Scottish  church 
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Local  History  and  Description 

See  also   under 

Archaeology,    Genealogy,    Place    Names,    and 

Geography 

Abeotsford,   Roxburghshire 

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Armstrong,  T.  Percy.  Four  abbeys  and 
Abbotsford.  (The  Month.  London,  1906. 
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Melrose,    Dryburgh,    Kelso,    Jedburgh. 


Bower,  John.  The  history  and  antiqui- 
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Bower.]  Melrose:  J.  Bower  [pref.  1847]. 
viii,  9-99  p.,  3  pi.     16°.  CRF 

Everett,  Edward.  Abbotsford  visited 
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Irving,  Washington.  Abbotsford  and 
Newstead  Abbey.  By  the  author  of  "The 
Sketch  book."  London:  J.  Murray,  1835. 
3  p.l.,  290  p.     8°.      (Miscellanies,     no.  2.) 

KTG 

Philadelphia:    Carey,    Lea,    & 

Blanchard,  1835.  230  p.  12°.  (Crayon 
miscellany,     no.  2.)  NBY 

Land,  The,  of  Scott;  or,  Tourist's  guide 
to  Abbotsford,  the  country  of  the  Tweed 
and  its  tributaries,  and  St.  Mary's  Loch. 
London:  T.  Nelson  &  Sons,  1859.  64  p. 
24°.  CRBp.box 

Matthews,  George  King.  Abbotsford 
and  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Edinburgh:  W.  P. 
Nimmo,  1866.  3  p.l.,  (i)x-xvi,  235  p.  2. 
ed.     16°.  AN 

Rhind,  William.  The  Scottish  tourist's 
guide  to  Abbotsford,  with  excursions  to 
various  interesting  localities,  illustrated 
with  ninnerous  views  and  travelling  road 
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Scott,  Mary  Monica  Maxwell.  Abbots- 
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various  sources.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1897.     1  p.l.,  vi  p.,  1  1.,  363(1)  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

CP 

Engraved   t.-p.    also. 

The  making  of  Abbotsford.  Barbour's  Legends  of 
tlie  saints.  The  life  of  Saint  Margaret.  St.  Magnus 
of  the  Orkneys.  The  Scots  guards  in  France.  The 
Lennox.  A  sister-in-law  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
Scottish  Catholics  under  ]\Iary  and  James.  Mary 
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Shaw's  tourist;  picturesque  guide  to  Ab- 
botsford, Melrose,  and  the  land  of  Scott. 
London:  Norton  &  Shaw,  n.  d.  vi,  74  p.,  7 
pi.,   1  port.     16°.  KFT 

Visit,  A,  to  Abbotsford  and  its  vicinity, 
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Aberbrothoc 
See  Arbroath 

Abercorn,  Linlithgowshire 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  memorials 
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August  1909.     [Aberdeen,   1909.)     4  p.     4°. 

SPI  p.v.  24,  no.15 

Cleansing  Sub-Committee 

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13.     8°.  SPC 

School  Board 

Reading  list  of  books  in  the  Aberdeen 
Public  Library  relating  to  reproductions 
of  famous  pictures.  Presented  to  the 
School  Board  by  Mrs.  William  Murray. 
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Edited  [with  introduction]  by  Alexander 
Macdonald  Munro.  (New  Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1908.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
359-482.)  t  CP 

Aberdeen,  Deeside  and  Braemar... 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.  viii,  63  p., 
3  maps,  1  pi.     16°.  Stuart  8760 

Aberdeen  Public  Library.  1  port.  (Li- 
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*HA 

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ZMT 

Aberdeen  [Grammar  School]  arch- 
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■ Notes  on  a  sculptured  stone  found 

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Anderson,  Peter  John.  Inventories  of 
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B.,  E.  V.  Elrick  walks.  (Blackwood's 
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Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
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Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Aberdeenshire 
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Bibliography  of       Aberdeenshire 

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Gordon,  Lord  Lewis.  Letters  from  Lord 
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Gordon,  Robert.  Praefecturarum  Aber- 
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Jervise,  Andrew.  Epitaphs  &  inscrip- 
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p.  122-125,  152-156,  180-182;  series  2,  v.  3, 
p.  6-8;  series  2,  v.  4,  p.  165-166,  184-186; 
series  2,  v.  5,  p.  22-24,  138-140,  152-155,  186- 
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Logan,  James.  Ecclesiastical  collections 
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Minutes  of  the  committee  for  loan 
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Ritchie,  James.  Some  old  crosses  and 
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Rose,  D.  Murray.  Rental  of  Aberdeen- 
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Smith,  Alexander,  editor.  A  new  his- 
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Valuations  of  the  lands  of  the  principal 
proprietors  in  Aberdeenshire,  and  in  places 
situated  within  the  county.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  54-55.)  CPA 

Ward,  Lock,  and  Co.'s  pictorial  and  de- 
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158  p.,  3  maps.     16°.  KFT 

Fully    illustrated. 

Watt,  William.  A  history  of  Aberdeen 
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Aberdour,  Fifeshire 

Mercer,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Dun- 
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Ross,  William.  Aberdour  and  Inch- 
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Local  History,  continued. 

Antiquaries     of     Scotland.       Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1862.     sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  214-219.) 

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Unda,  pseud,  of  Thomas  S.  Muir.  Inch- 
colm,  Aberdour,  North  Rona,  Sula  Sgeir. 
[Edinburgh:  R.  Clark,  1872.]  36  p.  illus. 
8°.  Reserve 

With  four  pen  and  ink  drawings  by  the  author 
laid  in.  With  bookplate  of  George  Stirling  Home 
Drummond    of    Blair-Drummond   and   Ardoch. 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed. 


AiRDRiE,  Lanarkshire 

Airdrie.  —  Free  Public  Library.    Report. 
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AiRTH,  Stirlingshire 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  Notes  on  the 
old  church  and  cemetery  of  Airth,  Stirling- 
shire. 1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  165-170.)  CPA 


Aberfeldy,  Perthshire 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Aberfeldy  and  its 
neighbourhood.  (Art  journal.  London, 
1899.    f°.    1899,  p.  361-366.)  f  MAA 


Aberlady,  Haddingtonshire 

Roy,  Neil.  Topographical  description 
of  the  parish  of  Aberlady.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Arch?eologia  Sco- 
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522.)  t  CPA 


Aberlour,    Banffshire 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Notes  on  Italian 
doorway  in  Aberlour  garden.  Edinburgh: 
printed  by  John  Lindsay,  1896.  16  p.,  1  pi. 
12°.  QGBp.  box 


Abernethy,  Inverness-shire 

Forsyth,  Asher.  Notes  on  York  Build- 
ing Company  in  Abernethy,  1728.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
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Abernethy,   Perthshire 

Brash,  Richard  Rolt.  The  round  tower 
of  Abernethy.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  303-319.)  CPA 


Aldcambus,  Berwickshire 

Muir,  Thomas  S.  Notice  of  the  ancient 
church  of  St.  Helen,  at  Aldcambus;  and 
of  fragments  apparently  of  a  monastic 
building  at  Luffness.  2  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1862.     sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  296-299.) 

CPA 


Alford,    Aberdeenshire 

Alford,  Presbytery  of.  Records  of  the 
meeting  of  the  Exercise  of  Alford, 
MDCLXii-MDCLXXXViii.  Edited  by  Rev.  T. 
Bell.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1897. 
xlix  p.,  1  1.,  439  p.  4°.  (New  Spalding 
Club.)  fCP 


Alloa,  Clackmannanshire 
Fergusson,    Robert    Menzies.      Witches 
of  Alloa.    (Scottish  historical  review.   Glas- 
gow, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  40-48.)  CPA 


Alness,    Ross-shire 

Brown,  W.  L.  Wallace.  Alness  in  the 
eighteenth  century.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1910.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  18-25.)        *  EC 

Maclean,  Roderick.  Notes  on  the  parish 
of  Alness.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1889.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  217-232.)  NDO 


Aboyne,   Aberdeenshire 

Records,  The,  of  Aboyne.  mccxxx- 
M.DCLXxxi.  Edited  by  Charles,  xi.  marquis 
of  Huntly,  earl  of  Aboyne.  Aberdeen: 
New  Spalding  Club,  1894.  xliii,  589  p.,  1  1., 
7  pi.,  3  port.     4°.     (New  Spalding  Club.) 

tCP 

Ackergill,   Caithness 

D.,  L.  D.  Ackergill  Tower,  Caithness. 
1  pi.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
land, Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London, 
1911.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  41-44.)  CR 


Alyth,   Forfarshire 

Jervise,  Andrew.  The  history  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  Angus 
and  Mearns,  with  notices  of  Alyth  and 
Meigle. .  .rewritten  and  corrected  by 
James  Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug- 
las, 1882.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  468  p.,  9  pi.  2.  ed. 
8°.  CR 


Alyth, 

Cramond,   William, 
records     of    the    kirk 


Perthshire 

Extracts   from   the 
Alyth. 


session    of 


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Local  History,  continued. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1899-1900.  sq.  8°.  v.  12.  p.  44-45.  59-61, 
74-75.)  CPA 


Anderstox,   Lanarkshire 

Narrative,  A,  of  the  surprising  work  of 
God  in  the  conversion  of  souls  in  Kilsyth, 
Finnieston,  and  Cumbernauld,  and  the  re- 
vival of  religion  in  Anderston  and  Paisley; 
with  an  account  of  the  remarkable  occur- 
rences which  took  place  at  the  dispensation 
of  the  sacrament  at  Kilsyth,  on  22d  Sep- 
tember 1839.  Glasgow:  D.  Maclure,  1839. 
32  p.    12°.  ZWGFp.v.  13 


and    Antiquarian    Society.      Transactions. 
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Annandale,   Dumfriesshire 

McDowall,  William.  History  of  the 
burgh  of  Dumfries,  with  notices  of  Niths- 
dale,  Annandale,  and  the  western  border. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1873.  1  p.l., 
viii,  9-787  p.,  1  plan,  3  pi.     2.  ed.     8°.     CR 

With   additional   lithographed   title-page. 


Appin,    Argyllshire 

Milner,  George.  Green  Appin  and  the 
island  of  Lismore.  (Longman's  inaga- 
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Angus   and   Mearns 
See  also  Forfarshire  and  Kincardineshire 

Angus.  (Quarterly  review.  London, 
1910.    8°.    v.  212,  p.  266-280.)  *  DA 

On   Warden,  Jervise,   &c. 

Edward,  Robert.  Description  of  the 
county  of  Angus,  1678.  (In:  A.  J.  Warden, 
Angus  or  Forfarshire...  Dundee,  1881. 
sq.  8°.     V.  2,  p.  234-252.)  CR 

Originally  published  in  Latin.  An  English  trans- 
lation, bj'  Rev.  James  Trail,  was  published  in  Dundee 
in    1793. 

Gammack,  James.     See  Jervise,  Andrew. 

Jervise,  Andrew.  The  history  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  Angus 
and  Mearns  with  notices  of  Alyth  and 
Meigle.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix 
containing  extracts  from  an  old  rental- 
book  of  Edzell  and  Lethnot,  notices  of  the 
ravages  of  the  marquis  of  Montrose  in 
Forfarshire,  and  other  interesting  docu- 
ments. Rewritten  and  corrected  by  J. 
Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1882. 
xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  468  p.,  9  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.        CR 

Memorials      of     Angus      and      the 

Mearns:  being  an  account,  historical,  anti- 
quarian, and  traditionary,  of  the  castles 
and  towns  visited  by  Edward  i.  and  of 
the  barons,  clergy,  and  others,  who  swore 
fealty  to  England  in  1291-6;  also,  of  the 
abbey  of  Cupar,  and  the  priory  of  Rosti- 
noth.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix  of 
original  documents.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C. 
Black,  1861.    x,  32*,  504  p.,  1  1.    8°  CR 

Rewritten    and    corrected    by 

Rev.  James  Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D. 
Douglas,  1885.    2  v.     2.  ed.     8°.  CR 


Arbroath,  Forfarshire 

Arbroath.  —  Public  Library.  Annual  re- 
port, no.  3-6,  8-[14]  (1900/1-1903/4,  1905/6- 
1911/12).    Arbroath.  1901-12.    8°.      *  HPD 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Refer- 
ence Department  of  the  Arbroath  Public 
Library,  with  the  constitution  and  bye- 
laws.  Compiled  by  J.  Hosie,  librarian. 
Arbroath:  T.  Buncle  &  Co..  prtrs.,  1911.  vi, 
130  p.     12°.  *GX 

Supplementary  catalogue  of  books 

in  the  Lending  Department  of  the 
Arbroath  Public  Library,  with  the  consti- 
tution &  bye-laws.  Compiled  by  J.  Hosie, 
librarian.  Arbroath:  Brodie  &  Salmond, 
prtrs.,  1907.    x,  132  p.     12°.  *  GX 

Hay,  George.  History  of  Arbroath  to 
the  present  time  with  notices  of  the  civil 
and  ecclesiastical  affairs  of  the  neighbour- 
ing district.  Arbroath:  T.  Buncle,  1876. 
xvi,  448  p.,  9  pi.     8°.  CR 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  supposed  cemetery  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  at  Hospi- 
talfield,  near  Arbroath.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1865.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  135-i37.)  CPA 

M'Bain,  James  M.  Bibliography  of  Ar- 
broath periodical  literature  and  political 
broadsides.  Arbroath:  Brodie  &  Salmond. 
1889.     126  p.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Reprinted  from  Scottish  notes  and  queries,  v.  2, 
p.   66-68,  84-85,   105-106,   119-121,   133-137,  Aberdeen, 

1SS9. 

— — -  The  effigy  recently  found  in  Ar- 
broath. 1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,    1889.     sq.   8°.     v.   2,   p.   49-51.) 

CPA 


Annan,    Dumfriesshire 

Neilson,   George.     Old   Annan.      (Dum- 
friesshire  and   Galloway    Natural    History 


Arbroath    Abbey,   Forfarshire 

Arbroath   Abbey.      Liber   S.    Thome    de 
Aberbrothoc.       Registrorum     Abbacie     de 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Aberbrothoc.  Pars  prior,  registrum  vetus 
munimentaque  eidem  ccetanea  complec- 
tens,  1178-1329.  [Pars  altera,  Registrum 
nigrum  necnon  libros  cartarum  recen- 
tiores  complectens.  1329-1536.  Edited  by 
Cosmo  Junes  and  Patrick  Chalmers.] 
Edinburgh:  [T.  Constable.]  1848-56.  2  v. 
pi.     4°.      (Bannatyne   Club.)  f  CR 

Black,  David  Dakers.  Notes  of  a  char- 
ter by  Charles  i.  to  James,  Lord  Carnegy, 
1641,  constituting  him  keeper  of  the  abbey 
of  Aberbrothock;  and  of  an  order  by  Mr. 
John  Garden,  factor  on  the  Panmure  es- 
tates (1746),  calling  the  tenantry  of  Edzell 
and  Navar  to  be  armed  and  ready  to  repel 
a  Highland  raid.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  538-542.)  CPA 

Compton,  C.  H.  Arbroath  Abbey. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal. London,  1906.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
12,  p.  91-104.)  CA 

Laing,  Henry.  Sculptured  monument 
in  Aberbrothoc  Abbey.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1855.    sq.  8°.    V.  1,  p.  13-15.)     CPA 

Robertson,  T.  S.  Arbroath  Abbey.  4 
pi.  (Glasgow  Archjeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1908.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  part  3,  p.  234-240.)  CPA 


Ardchattan   Priory,  Argyllshire 

Brydall,  Robert.  Notice  of  the  priory 
church  of  Ardchattan  and  its  carved 
stones,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  33-47.)  CPA 


Argyllshire 

See  also  Archeology   and   Place   Names 

Campbell,  Lord  Archibald.  Records  of 
Argyll.  Legends,  traditions  and  recollec- 
tions of  Argyllshire  Highlanders. .  .  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1885.  xvi, 
514  p.,  8  port.,  11  pi.    f°.  ttZBD 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Eduiburgh  magasine, 
V.   139,   p.   376-380,   Edinburgh,   1886. 

Records  of  Argyll.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1885.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  275-294.)      *  DA 

Donaldson,  John.  A  minister's  week  in 
Argyll.  August,  1879.  Dumfries:  J.  An- 
derson &  Son  [1881.]     32  p.,  1  pi.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  367 

Maughan,  William  Charles.  Argyll- 
shire. (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°. 
V.  24,  p.  125-157.)  *  DA 


"Resolve,"  The,  of  the  landowners  of 
Argyllshire,  1715.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,   1899.     8°.     v.   13,  p.   126-128.) 

CPA 

Statistical  account  of  Argyleshire.  By 
the  ministers  of  the  respective  parishes, 
under  the  superintendence  of  a  committee 
of  the  Society  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Sons 
and  Daughters  of  the  Clergy.  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1845.  2  p.l.,  728 
p.    8°.  CRB 

Wilson,  W.  B.  Robertson.  Argyleshire 
in  Scottish  life  and  thought.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°. 
series  2.  v.  4,  p.  20-22,  35-36,  52-53,  68-70, 
85-87,    100-102,   116-118,    132-134.)  CPA 


Arisaig,   Inverness-shire 

Blundell,  Odo.  Notes  on  the  church  and 
some  sculptured  monuments  in  the  church- 
yard of  Saint  Maelrubha  in  Arisaig,  and  on 
an  artificial  island  there;  also  on  some 
sculptured  monuments  in  the  churchyard 
of  Kilchoan,  Knoydart.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1911.    sq.  8°.    v.  45,  p.  353-366.) 

CPA 


Arran,  Buteshire 

Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  oi 
Arran;  edited  by  J.  A.  Balfour.  Archaeolo- 
gy. Glasgow:  The  Arran  Society  of  Glas- 
gow, 1910.    xiv,  295  p.,  1  map,  54  pi.    illus. 

4^  CDA 

Balfour,  John  Alexander.  The  chapels 
and  sculptured  stones  prior  to  1709  [in 
Arran].  6  pi.  (In:  The  Arran  Society  of 
Glasgow.  The  book  of  Arran.  Glasgow, 
1910.     4°.     p.  219-232.)  CDA 

The    ecclesiastical    remains    on    the 

Holy  Isle,  Arran.  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  43,  p.  147-158.)       CPA 

The    Holy    Isle.     2   pi.      (In:    The 

Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The  book  of 
Arran.     Glasgow,    1910.     4°.     p.   252-260.) 

CDA 

An   Irish-Celtic   monastery   fin   Ar- 

raU].  1  pi.  illus.  (In:  The  Arran  Society 
of  Glasgow.  The  book  of  Arran.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.    4°.    p.  195-209.)  CDA 

The  King's  cave  [in  Arrau].     2  pi. 

(In:  The  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The 
book  of  Arran.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  p.  213- 
218.)  CDA 

March,  Mrs.  Notes  on  Arran.  (Roch- 
dale Literary  and  Scientific  Society. 
Rochdale  [1889].  8°.  Transactions,  v.  1, 
p.  25-27.)  *  EC 

Paterson,  John,  factor.  Account  of  the 
isle    of    Arran.       1   map.       (Highland   and 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Prize 
essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh,  1836. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  125-154.)  VPA 

Wallace,  J.  V.  In  Arran.  A  tarn  in  the 
mountains.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  24,  p.  335-341.)       *  DE 

Whitelaw,  Charles  Edward.  The  castles 
[of  Arrau].  4  pi.  (In:  The  Arran  Society 
of  Glasgow.  The  book  of  Arran.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.    4°.    p.  241-251.)  CDA 


ASHIESTEEL,     SELKIRKSHIRE 

Hardy,     Robina     F.       Ashiestiel.       (In: 


Budget    of    holiday    letters. 
1889.     12°.     p.  78-83.) 


Edinburgh, 
*  C  p.v.  359 


ASSYNT,     SUTHERLANDSHIRE 

Mackay,  William.  How  the  Macleods 
lost  Assynt.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1891.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  197-207.)  NDO 


AucHiNDoiR,  Aberdeenshire 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Notices  respecting  the 
castle  of  Craig  and  the  old  kirk  of  Auchin- 
doir,  etc.,  in  Aberdeenshire.  1  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
323-330.)  CPA 


Auchterarder,  Perthshire 

Accounts  of  the  burning  of  the  villages 
of  Auchterarder,  Muthill,  Crieff,  Black- 
ford, Dalreoch,  and  Dunning,  about  the 
beginning  of  the  year  1716.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°. 
v.  3,  p.  441-474.)  t  CP 

Reprinted  in  A.  G.  Reid's  Annals  of  Auchterarder, 
p.   79-155,   Crieff,   1899. 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  The  annals  of 
Auchterarder  and  memorials  of  Strathearn. 
Crieff:  David  Philips,  1899.  4  p.l.,  301, 
xxxviii  p.,  4  pi.     sq.  8°.  CR 

The  castle,  burgh,  barony,  and  sheriffdom  of 
Auchterarder.  The  castle  of  Kincardine  in  Strath- 
earn. The  treaty  of  Auchterarder.  Decreet  of 
lyning  in  favour  of  John  Malar.  The  warlock 
of  the  Kirktoun  of  Auchterarder.  Auchterarder  in 
Mar's  year.  The  burning  of  Blackford.  The  burn- 
ing of  Dunning.  The  burning  of  Dalreoch.  The 
burning  of  Muthill.  The  burning  of  Crieff.  Ac- 
count of  compensation  paid  by  government  to  the 
sufferers  by  the  burning  of  Auchterarder,  Dunning, 
Blackford,  Muthill,  and  Crieff.  Rental  of  the 
estate  of  Perth  in  1748-9,  parish  of  Auchterarder. 
Trial  of  Violet  Mar  for  witchcraft.  Salmon  fishings 
on  the  Earn.  John  Brugh,  the  warlock  of  Fosso- 
way.  The  witch  covin  at  the  Crook  of  Devon.  The 
terrible  parish.  The  lone  lady  of  Kilders.  Wander- 
ings of  Strowan  Robertson.  Account  of  the  ruins 
of  the  abbey  of  Inchaffray.     Auchterarder,  1837-97. 


Auldhame  or  .\ldham  Haddingtonshire 

Waddell,  Peter  Hately.  An  old  kirk 
chronicle,  being  a  history  of  Auldhame, 
Tyninghame,  and  Whitekirk  in  East  Lo- 
thian, from  session  records,  1615-1850. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1893. 
xii,  166  p.,  20  pi.,  6  fac,  2  plans.    4°.    f  CR 

no.   28  of  fifty  copies  printed. 


Ayr,   Ayrshire 


Ayr. 


Charters  of  the  royal  burgh  of  Ayr. 
[Edited  by  W.  S.  Cooper.]  Edinburgh: 
Ayrshire  &  Galloway  Archaeological  As- 
sociation, 1883.  xxxvi,  233  p.,  5  fac,  3  pi. 
4°.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeologi- 
cal Association.)  CA 

One   of   400   copies   printed. 

Carnegie   Public   Library 

Report  by  the  committee.  1893/4-1904/5. 
Ayr,  1894-[1905].     8°.  *  HPD 


Report. 


Aledical  Officer 
1911.     Ayr,    1912. 


Sanitary  Inspector 
Report.     1911.     Ayr,    1912. 

Town  Council 


SPC 


SPC 


Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
Council.     1911/12.     [Ayr,  1912.]     f°.  *  SYB 

Dickson,  Thomas.  Proceedings  of  the 
Gild  Court  of  Ayr,  from  the  Ayr  manu- 
script. (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archae- 
ological Association.  Archaeological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1878. 
4°.    v.  1,  p.    223-230.)  f  CA 

Dobie,  John  Shedden.  Notarial  note- 
book of  John  Mason,  clerk  of  the  burgh 
of  Ayr,  1582-1612.  (Ayrshire  and  Gallo- 
way Archaeological  Association.  Archae- 
ological and  historical  collections.  Edin- 
burgh,   1889.    4°.    V.   6,   p.   209-265.)    t  CA 

Ferguson,  James,  the  younger.  Ayr  and 
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tors. Ayr:  James  Ferguson,  Jr.,  n.  d.  1 
p.l.,   (1)10-56  p.     8°. 

Friars  Preachers  of  Ayr.  Munimenta 
fratrum  predicatorum  de  Are.  Charters  of 
the  Friars  Preachers  of  Ayr.  [Edited  by 
R.  W.  Cochran-Patrick.]  Edinburgh:  Ayr- 
shire and  Galloway  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation. 1881.  XXXV,  127  p.,  5  fac,  3  pi. 
4°.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeologi- 
cal  Association.      [Publications,      v.    11.)) 

tCA 

One   of   400   copies   printed. 

Paterson,  James.  Report  on  the  prison 
of  Air,  and  situation  of  the  prisoners,  14th 
April  1812...  Air:  Wilson  &  Paul, 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

Ayr    (Synod) 

Glasgow  and  Ayr,  Provincial  Synod  of. 
Register  of  the  Provincial  Synod  of  Glas- 
gow and  Ayr.  A.D.  1687-A.D.  1690.  (Mait- 
land  Club.  Miscellany.  Glasgow,  1847. 
4°.    V.  4,  p.  209-292.)  t  CP 


Ayrshire 
See  also  under  Cuninghame 


Steven,  T.  M.  A  geographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  county  of  Ayr.  1  map.  (Scot- 
tish geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1912.    8°.    V.  28,  p.  393-413.)  KAA 

Wylie,  William  Michael.  Ayrshire  and 
the  land  of  Burns.  1  pi.  illus.  (In:  The 
land  we  live  in.  A  pictorial  and  literary 
sketch-book  of  the  British  Empire.  Lon- 
don, n.  d.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  153-184.)  CBD 

Ayrshire  streams;  or.  Scenes,  char- 
acters, and  traditions  of  the  west  country. 
London:  A.  Hall,  Virtue,  &  Co.,  1851.  vii, 
(1)10-136  p.     16°.  Stuart  7542 


See  also  Arch.^ology  and  Geography 


Ayrshire, 

Ayr  District  Asylum 

Annual  report,     no.  26-41   (1895/6-1911). 
Ayr  [1896]-1912.     8°.  WPW 


Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Annual  report  upon  the  health  and  sani- 
tary condition  of  the  county,  with  annual 
reports  on  the  burghs  of  Saltcoats,  Largs, 
Stewarton,  Cumnock,  Troon,  Galston,  and 
Darvel.  no.  19-21(1909-11).  Kilmarnock, 
1910-12.     8°.  SPC 

Ayrshire  as  a  factor  in  Scottish  develop- 
ment. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1890-91.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  146-149,  163- 
166,  179-181;  v.  4,  p.  5-7,  31-33,  47-49.)  CPA 

Ayrshire  and  Galloway,  formerly  Ayr- 
shire and  Wigtonshire  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Archaeological  and  historical 
collections  relating  to  Ayrshire  and  Gal- 
loway. V.  1-10.  Edinburgh:  the  society, 
1878-99.    4°.  tCA 

Chalmers,  George.  Ayr-shire.  (In  his: 
Caledonia.  London,  1824.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
445-566.)  t  CP 

Paterson,  James.  History  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Ayr  and  Wigton.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Stillie,   1863-66.     3  v.  in   5.     fac,  pi.     12°. 

CR 

V.  1.  Kyle;  2.  Carrick;  3.  Cuninghame.  Wig- 
townshire   not    dealt   with. 

Robertson,  George.  Topographical  de- 
scription of  Ayrshire;  more  particularly 
of  Cunninghame:  together  with  a  gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families 
in  that  bailiwick.  Irvine:  Cunningham 
Press,  1820.     xii,  13-442  p.,  1  map.     f°. 

tfCR 

Statistics  of  the  elections  for  the  county 
of  Ayr,  beginning  with  the  first  election 
after  the  passing  of  the  Reform  Bill  in 
1832.  [Ayr:]  Ayr  Observer  Office  [I860?]. 
7  p.     8°,  CRp.box2 


Badenoch,   Inverness-shire 

Macbain,  Alexander.  Badenoch:  its  his- 
tory, clans  and  place  names.  1  map. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1891.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  148- 
197.)  NDO 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Sketches  of 
the  old  ministers  of  Badenoch.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1889-90.  8°.  V.  14,  p.  193-216; 
V.  15,  p.  216-238.)  NDO 


Balfron,    Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick, 
and  its  inhabitants  from  early  times.  An 
account  of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron, 
Killearn,  Drymen,  Buchanan,  and  Kilmar- 
onock.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons. 
1896.  x.xvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p.,  1  1.,  2  fac,  1  map. 
9  pi.,  1  port.     4°.  CR 

One    of    440    copies    printed. 


Ballantrae,   Ayrshire 

Mercer,  Edmund.  At  Ballantrae.  3 
illus.  (Manchester  quarterly.  Manches- 
ter, 1896.     8°.     v.  15,  p.  237-247.)         *  DA 


Balmaghie,    Kirkcudbrightshire 

Reid,  Henry  Martin  Beckwith.  The 
Kirk  above  Dee  Water.  By  Rev  H.  M.  B. 
Reid;  with  introduction  by  S.  R.  Crockett. 
Castle-Douglas:  Adam  Rae,  1895.  xiv  p.. 
1  1.,  (1)18-128  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port.     12°.        CR 


Balmerino   Abbey,   Fifeshire 

Balmerino  Abbey.  The  chartularies  of 
Balmerino  and  Lindores;  now  first  printed 
from  the  original  mss.  in  the  Library  of 
the  Faculty  of  Advocates.  [Edited  by  W. 
B.  D.  D.  TurnbulL]  Edinburgh:  Abbots- 
ford  Club,  1841.  2  p.l.,  2,  xii  p.,  1  1.,  iii,  3, 
3-87  p.,  1  1.,  2,  xi,  55  p.,  4  pi.,  1  plan.  sq.  4°. 
(Abbotsford  Club.)  f  CP 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Balmoral,  Aberdeenshire 

BalmoraL  2  illus.  (Illustrated  maga- 
zine of  art.  New  York,  1853.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  364-366.)  *  DA 

Crcal,  T.  A.  Balmoral  Castle.  Original 
etching  by  Axel  Hermann  Haig.  1  pi. 
(Art  journal.  London,  1902.  4°.  1902,  p. 
334-335.)  t  MAA 

Hunter,  J.  R.  Queen  Victoria's  High- 
land home.  13  illus.  (Harper's  magazine. 
New  York,   1895.     8°.     v.  91,  p.  699-715.) 

*DA 


Balquiiidder,    Perthshire 

Lees,  James.  In  the  Braes  of  Balquhid- 
der.  (Good  words.  London,  1879.  8°. 
V.  20,  p.  713-718.)  *DA 


BanfFj    Banffshire 

Banff.     The  annals  of  Banff.     Compiled 

by    William    Cramond.  Aberdeen:    New 

Spalding   Club,   1891-93.  2  v.     4°.      (New 

Spalding  Club.)  t  CP 


Banffshire 
See  also  Place  Names  and  Geography 

Collections  for  a  history  of  the  shires 
of  Aberdeen  and  Banff.  [Edited  by  Joseph 
Robertson.]  Aberdeen:  printed  for  the 
Spalding  Club  [by  W.  Bennett],  1843.  xii, 
658  p.,  1  1.,  1  map.     4°.  CP 

Cramond,  William.  Extracts  from  old 
Banffshire  papers.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  V.  2,  p.  42-44,  58-60,  74-75,  90-92.)       CPA 

Hossack,     Garden  M.       Inventories    of 

northern     records.  (Scottish    notes    and 

queries.     Aberdeen,  1898.     sq.   8°.     v.    11, 

p.  138-139.)  CPA 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Epitaphs  &  inscrip- 
tions from  burial  grounds  &  old  buildings 
in  the  north  east  of  Scotland,  with 
historical,  biographical,  genealogical,  and 
antiquarian  notes,  also  an  appendix  of  illus- 
trative papers.  With  a  memoir  of  the 
author.  [Edited  by  James  Anderson.] 
Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1875-79.     2  v. 

I  pi.,  1  port.,  illus.     sq.  8°.  ARF 

V.    1   is  no.   92  of  250  copies  printed,     v.   2  is  no. 

II  of  400  copies  printed. 

Johnstone,  James  Fowler  Kellas.  Local 
bibliography.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1895-1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  113- 
117,  133-137,  152-156,  169-171,  185-188;  v.  9, 
p.  5-7,  20-24,  38-41,  53-56,  73-75,  89-91,  99- 
102,  120-123,  133-136,  152-156,  166-170,  184- 
186;  V.  10,  p.  12-13,  26-27,  39-41,  56-57,  71-74, 


86-88,  101-104,  114-118,  154-157,  186-188;  v. 
11,  p.  22-23.  41-43,  55-57,  71-73,  101-103; 
series  2,  v.  1.  p.  5-6,  21-22,  37-39,  53-54, 
74-75.  85-87,  107-109,  149-151;  series  2,  v.  2, 
p.  122-125,  152-156,  180-182;  series  2,  v.  3, 
p.  6-8;  series  2,  v.  4,  p.  165-166,  184-186; 
series  2,  v.  5,  p.  22-24.  138-140,  152-155,  186- 
187;  series  2,  v.  6,  p.  26-28.)  CPA 

Additions  to  A.  W.  Robertson's  Hand  list  of 
bibliography  of  the  shires  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and 
Kincardine,    1894. 

Watt,  William.  A  history  of  Aberdeen 
and  Banff.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1900.  xvi,  438  p.,  3  maps.  8°. 
(County  histories  of  Scotland.)  CR 

Wilson,  W.  B.  Robertson.  The  place  of 
Banffshire  in  Scottish  life  and  thought. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1892.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  p.  7-9,  21-24.)  CPA 


Bankton,  Haddingtonshire 

M'Neill,     Peter.       Bankton.  (In     his: 

Prestonpans     and     vicinity...  Tranent, 

1902.     12°.     p.  256-261.)  CR 


BarevaNj   Nairnshire 

Young,  Hugh  W.  The  church  of  St. 
Ewan  at  Barevan,  Nairnshire.  (Reliquary 
and  illustrated  archaeologist.  London, 
1900.     4°.     v.  6,  p.  47-52.)  CA 


Barry,   Forfarshire 

K.,  T.  Barry  in  the  eighteenth  century. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1897.     sq.  8°.     v.   10,  p.   132-135,   151-153.) 

CPA 


Bass  Rock,  Haddingtonshire 

Bass  Rock,  The.  (Penny  magazine. 
London,  1833.    4°.     v.  2,  p.  265-266.)  *  DA 

Bass  Rock,  The:  its  civil  and  ecclesiasti- 
cal history  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  M'Crie. 
Geology  by  Hugh  Miller.  Martyrology 
by  the  Rev.  James  Anderson.  Zoology  and 
botany  by  Prof.  [John]  Fleming  and  Prof. 
[John  Huttou]  Balfour.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Greig  &  Son  [1848.]  viii  p.,  1  1.,  139  p.,  1  1., 
436  p.,  7  pi.,  1  table.    8°.  Stuart  7543 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  see  the  New 
Monthlv  magazine  and  humorist,  v.  83,  p.  13*-20, 
London,   1848. 

Reid,  John  J.  Early  notices  of  the  Bass 
Rock  and  its  owners.  1  pi.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
V.  20,  p.  54-71.)     Edinburgh,  1886.     sq.  8°.) 

CPA 

Siege,  The,  of  the  Bass.  (In:  Memoirs 
of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee. .  .  London, 
1714.     12°.    p.  42-48.)  *  C  p.v.  510 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Stewart.  The  Grange  of 
St.  Giles,  the  Bass:  and  the  other  baronial 
homes  of  the  Dick-Lauder  family,  written 
and  illustrated  with  pen,  pencil,  and 
camera.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the 
author  by  T.  and  A.  Constable,  1898.  xxii 
p.,   1   1.,  427  p.,   19  pi.,  4  port,     illus.     4°. 

tARZ 


Beath,   Fifeshire 

Mercer,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Dun- 
fermline..  .including  historical  notices... 
of  Beath.     Dunfermline,   1828.     12°.       CR 


Beauly   Priory,    Inverness-shire 

Barron,  James.  Beauly  Priory.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1898].    8°.    V.  4,  p.  130-137.)  *  EC 

Monasteries  in  the  north,  with  spe- 
cial reference  to  Beauly  Priory.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1898].  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  130-137.)  *EC 

Chisholm-Batten,  Edmund.  Historical 
notices  and  charters  of  the  priory  of 
Beauly.  (Royal  Historical  Society.  Trans- 
actions.   London,  1876.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  1-74.) 

CA 

MacKeggie,  J.  A.  Beauly  Priory  and  its 
associations,  illus.  (Celtic  monthly.  Glas- 
gow, 1912.  sq.  8°.  v.  20,  p.  191-193.  204- 
207,  222-224.)  NDM 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  Notice  of 
the  priory  church  of  Beauly,  Inverness- 
shire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871.  sq. 
8°.     v.  8,  p.  430-464.)  CPA 


Belfield,  East  Calder,  Edinburghshire 

Morris,  Joseph.  Belfield,  East  Calder, 
the  country  mansion  of  the  Lanton  Oli- 
phants.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909.  sq. 
8°.    v.  43,  p.  324-329.)  CPA 


Bell  Rock,   Forfarshire 

Account  of  the  erection  of  the  Bell  Rock 
lighthouse.  (Boston  journal  of  philosophy 
and  the  arts.  Boston,  1825.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  521-539.) 

Repr. :    Edinburgh    philosophical    journal. 

Bell  Rock  light  house.  (Edinburgh  an- 
nual register  for  1809.  Edinburgh,  1811. 
8°.    v.  2,  part  2,  p.  542-548.)  BAA 


Benbecula 

Sec    Hebrides 

Bervie,   Kincardineshire 

Gammack,  James.  Notice  of  a  sepul- 
chral chalice  and  paten  of  pewter,  found  in 
Bervie  churchyard.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1883.      sq.   8°.     v.    17,   p.   371-375.) 

CPA 

Berwickshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Berwickshire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1810.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  198-395.)  tCP 

Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commission  on 
Ancient  and  Historical  Monuments  and 
Constructions  in  Scotland.  Scotland. 
Ancient  and  historical  monuments  and 
constructions.  First  report  and  inventory 
of  monuments  and  constructions  in  the 
county  of  Berwick.  Edinburgh:  Neill  & 
Co.,  1909.     XV,  59  p.,  1  map.    8°.  CP 

Hannah,  Ian  C.  The  Berwick  and  Lo- 
thian coasts.  London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin, 
1913.     368  p.,  25  pi.     12°.  CR 

Home,  David  Milne.  Report  on  the 
manuscripts  of  Colonel  D.  M.  Home, 
of  Wedderburn  Castle,  N.  B.  London: 
Mackie  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs..  1902.  1  p.l.,  329 
p.  8°.  (Great  Britain.  —  Historical  Manu- 
scripts  Commission.)  CR 

"The  muniments  of  the  family  of  Home  of  Wed- 
derburn relate  to  lands  in  almost  every  part  of 
Berwickshire." 

Paton,  Henry,  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Duns 
Castle,  Berwickshire.  (In:  Great  Britain. 
—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collec- 
tions.    Hereford,  1909.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  1-71.) 

C 

The  manuscripts  comprise:  1.  Documents  relat- 
ing to  the  counties  of  Peebles  and  Selkirk;  the 
latter  consisting  of  a  iew  charters  of  the  lands  of 
Rodono;  and  2.  Documents  relating  to  the  town 
and  lands  of  Duns  and  several  other  lands  in  the 
county   of   Berwick. 

Wilson,  W.  B.  Robertson.  Berwick- 
shire as  a  factor  in  Scottish  development. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1900.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  1,  p.  44-47,  60-62, 
76-78,  103-106,  122-123,  135-136.)  CPA 


Biggar,  Lanarkshire 

Hunter,  William.  Biggar  and  the  house 
of  Fleming.  An  account  of  the  Biggar  dis- 
trict, archaeological,  historical  and  bio- 
graphical. Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson,  1867. 
1  p.l.,  xii,  623  p.,  7  pi.    illus.    2.  ed.    8°.  CR 


Birrenswark,  Dumfriesshire 

Law,  Alice.  Burnwork  and  Brunanburh. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1910. 
4°.    V.  7,  p.  431-435.)  CPA 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Macdonald,  James.  Birrens  and  Bir- 
renswark.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway 
Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries,  1896.  8°.  1894- 
95,  p.  55-67.)  *  EC 

Neilson,  George.  Brunanburh  and 
Burnswork.  1  pi.  illus.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  v.  7,  p. 
37-55.)  CPA 

See  also  his  note  in  same  volume,  p.  435-436. 


Blackford,   Perthshire 

Accounts  of  the  burning  of  the  villages 
of  Auchterarder,  Muthill,  Crieff,  Black- 
ford, Dalreoch,  and  Dunning,  about  the 
beginning  of  the  year  1716.  (Maitland 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  441-474.)  t  CP 

Reprinted  in  A.  G.  Reid's  Annals  of  Auchterarder, 
p.    126-134,    Crieff,    1899. 


Blackshiels,  Haddingtonshire 

Barnett,  T.  Ratcliffe.  Fairshiels;  mem- 
ories of  a  Lammermoor  parish.  Edin- 
burgh: Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier, 
1913.     126  p.,  1  1.,  12  p.    2.  ed.    8°.      CRB 

Fairshiels  is  the  author's  fanciful  name  for  Black- 
shiels. 


Johnstone,  J.  J.  H.  The  manuscripts  of 
J.  J.  H.  Johnstone,  of  Annandale.  Lon- 
don: Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  1897.  2  p.l., 
235  p.  8°.  (Great  Britain.  —  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  15.  report.  Ap- 
pendix, part  9.)  C 

p.  9-44  comprise  charters  and  other  writs,  with 
miscellaneous  papers  relating  to  the  Borders,  1408- 
1701. 

Law,  George.  The  Marches.  (Juridical 
review.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
226-242.)  ,     SEA 

Pearson,  Norman.  The  Scotch  border- 
land. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1886.    8°.    V.  260,  p.  191-196.)  *  DA 

Pease,  Howard.  The  lord  wardens  of 
the  marches  of  England  and  Scotland; 
being  a  brief  history  of  the  marches,  the 
laws  of  march,  and  the  marchmen,  together 
with  some  account  of  the  ancient  feud  be- 
tween England  and  Scotland.  London: 
Constable  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1913.  xvi  p.,  1  1., 
255  (1)  p.,  4  maps,  1  pi.    4°.  CBA 

One    of    500    copies    printed. 

Rutherfurd,  J.  Rutherfurd's  Border 
hand-book;  being  a  guide  to  the... places 
...scenery,  and  antiquities  of  the  Border 
. .  .  Kelso:  J.  Rutherfurd,  1849.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
136  p.,  1  map,  10  pi.     12°.      ■     Stuart  8715 

Some  memories  of  a  Border  manse  and 
a  Border  district.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
v.  140,  p.  642-654.)  *  DA 


Blairgowrie,    Perthshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Churchyard  memorials  of 
Cranston,  Crichton,  Blairgowrie,  and  Rat- 
tray; a  record  and  comparison,  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v.  43,  p. 
206-240.)  CPA 

Blantyre,  Lanarkshire 

Wright,  Stewart.  Annals  of  Blantyre. 
Glasgow:  Wilson  &  McCormick,  1885.  161 
p.,  5  pi.     12°.  CR 

Bolfracks,  Perthshire 

Christie,  J.  The  barony  of  Bolfracks. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1901.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p.  46-47,  62-63, 
76-77.)  CPA 


Borders 

Account,  An,  of  the  Borders.  32  p. 
(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany...  Edinburgh, 
1846.     12°.     v.  11,  no.  102.)  *C 

(Chambers's    Miscellany.      new    & 

rev.  ed.     Edinburgh,  n.  d.     12°.)  *C 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  The  Scottish  bor- 
der. (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°. 
v.  23,  p.  108-126.)  *  DA 


Bothwell,  Lanarkshire 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  east  win- 
dow of  the  choir  of  Bothwell  church  and 
its  armorial  shields.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1871.    sq.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  395-403.)  CPA 

Bothwell  Castle,  Lanarkshire.  2  pi. 
(In:  The  antiquarian  itinerary.  London, 
1816.    8°.    V.  4.)  CBD 

Colquhoun,  F.  Mary.  Bothwell  Castle. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  25,  p.  81-94.)  *  DE 

Duncan,  James  Dalrymple.  Bothwell 
Castle.  (British  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion. Journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  45, 
p.  33-41.)  CA 

Henderson,  George,  and  J.  Jeffrey  Wad- 
dell.  By  Bothwell  banks.  Some  chap- 
ters on  the  histor3%  archaeology,  and  liter- 
ary associations  of  the  Uddingston  and 
Bothwell  district.  Glasgow:  D.  Hobbs  & 
Co.,  1904.     7  p.l.,  260  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     12°. 

CR 


Botriphnie,   Banffshire 

Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.     The 
book  of  the  chronicles  of   Keith,   Grange, 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History,  continued. 

Ruthven,  Cairney,  and  Botriphnie;  events, 
places,  and  persons.  Glasgow:  R.  For- 
rester, 1880.    xi,  461  p.,  12°.  CR 


BouRTiE,  Aberdeenshire 

K.,  W.  R.  Mutilated  monuments  at 
Bourtie.  2  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
33-34.)  CPA 


BowDEN,   Roxburghshire 

Macgeorge,  Andrew.  The  cross  of 
Bowden.  1  illus.  (Glasgow  Archaeologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890. 
sq.  8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  337-339.)       CPA 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  memorials 
of  Abercorn,  Bowden,  and  Carrington. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v. 
44,  p.  33-76.)  CPA 


Braemar,  Aberdeenshire 

Aberdeen,  Deeside  and  Braemar... 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.  viii,  63 
p.,  3  maps,  1  pi.     16°.  Stuart  8760 

Taylor,  Elizabeth.  The  Braemar  High- 
lands: their  tales,  traditions,  and  history. 
Edinburgh:  William  P.  Nimmo,  1869.  viii, 
343(1)  p.     12°.  CR 

Williamson,  Alexander.  Braemar.  (In: 
Budget  of  holiday  letters.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     12°.    p.  100-108.)  *  C  p.v.  359 


of  Brechin.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1863.     sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  188-210.)  CPA 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Brechin. 

Annual  report  upon  the  health  &  sani- 
tary condition  of  the  town.  1911.  Brechin 
[1912].     8°.  SPC 

Police   Chambers 

Return  of  crimes  and  offences  reported 
to  the  police,  with  other  details  and  sta- 
tistics.    1911.     Brechin,  1912.     f°.     ff  SLY 

Town  Council 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
Council.      1911/12.      [Brechin,    1912.]     f°. 

*SYB 

Gough,  Richard.  Observations  on  the 
round  tower  at  Brechin,  in  Scotland.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Arch- 
aeologia.  London,  1773.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  83- 
85.)  CA 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Remarks  on  the  round 
tower  of  Brechin.  1  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  28-34.)     CPA 


Brechin    (Diocese),    Forfarshire 

Brechin,  Diocese.  Registrum  episco- 
patus  Brechinensis;  cui  accedunt  cartae 
quamplurimse  originales.  Aberdonia:  [W. 
Bennett.]  1856.  2  v.  port.  4°.  (Ban- 
natyne  Club.)  f  CP 

The  preface  is  by  Cosmo  Innes.  v.  2  is  Appen- 
dix  cartarum. 


Branxholme,    Roxburghshire 

Lockhart,  William  Eliott.  Historical 
notes  relating  to  Branxholme.  Alnwick: 
printed  by  H.  H.  Blair  [1886].  46  p.,  1  map, 
1  plan,  2  pi.    8°.  CR 

Reprinted  from  Berwickshire  Naturalists'  Club. 
Transactions.      1886. 

Storrey,  James  B.  S.  Branksome  Tower. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1888.  sq.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  140-148.)  CA 


Brechin,   Forfarshire 

Black,  David  Dakers.  [Account  of  ex- 
cavations made  within  the  round  tower  of 
Brechin.]  (Royal  Irish  Academy.  Trans- 
actions. Dublin,  1845.  4°.  v.  20,  p.  94- 
96.)  *  EC 

The    history    of    Brechin,    to    1864. 

Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson,  1867.  viii,  374  p., 
1  plan,  7  pi.    2.ed.     8°.  CR 

Brash,  Richard  Rolt.  Notices,  histori- 
cal and  architectural,  of  the  round  tower 


Buchan,    Aberdeenshire 

Dalgamo,  James.  A  ramble  on  the  east 
coast  of  Buchan.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1888-89.  sq.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  25-26,  55-56,  74-75,  121,  177-178,  199;  v. 
2,  p.  27-28.)  CPA 

Buchanan,    Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick,  and 
its  inhabitants  from  early  times.  An  ac- 
count of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron, 
Killearn,  Drymen,  Buchanan,  and  Kilma- 
ronock.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1896.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p.,  1  1.,  2  facs..  1 
map,  9  pi.,  1  port.     4°.  CR 

One   of  440   copies   printed. 


Burghead,    Elginshire 

Macdonald,  James.  Burghead  as  the 
site  of  an  early  Christian  church;  with 
notices  of  the  incised  bulls  and  the  burning 
of    the    clavie.      1    map,    6    pi.      (Glasgow 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2, 
p.  63-115.)  CPA 

Rock-cut      cistern      at      Burghead. 

(Antiquary.  London,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  151-152.)  CA 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Notes  on  further  ex- 
cavations at  Burghead.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    sq.  8°.    v.  27,  p.  36-91.)     CPA 


BuRGiE,   Elginshire 

Brichan,  James  Brodie.  Notice  of  a 
curious  boundary  of  part  of  the  lands  of 
Burgie,  near  Forres,  in  a  charter  of 
King  Alexander  ii.,  1221.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  147-152.)  CPA 

BURNSWORK 
See     BiRREN'SVVARK 

Busby,  Lanarkshire 

Ross,  William.  Busby  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, including  the  parishes  of  Car- 
munnock.  East  Kilbride,  Mearns.  and 
Cathcart:  being  historical  notices  in  four 
lectures.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1883. 
xvi,  139  p.     8°.  CR 

Buteshire 

Barrington,  Daines.  Observations  on 
the  vitrified  walls  in  Scotland.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archasologia. 
London,  1782.    4°.    v.  6,  p.     100-103.)  f  CA 

Dunagoyle,   Bute. 

Galloway,  William.  Notice  of  the  chapel 
dedicated  to  St.  Blane  at  Kingarth  in  Bute. 
6  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archjeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
4°.    V.  5,  p.  317-335.)  f  CPA 

Hewison,  James  King.  The  isle  of  Bute 
in  the  olden  time.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1893-95.    2  v.     illus.     sq.  8°. 

CR 

V.   1.     Celtic  saints  and  heroes. 

V.   2.     The   royal   Stewards  and  the   Brandanes. 

Rothesay  and  Bute.  (British  Arch- 
aeological Association.  Journal.  London, 
1889.     8°.     v.  45,  p.  306-312.)  CA 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  History  of  the 
county  of  Bute,  and  families  connected 
therewith.  Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son, 
1864.     3  p.l.,  288  p.,  1  map.    8°.  CR 

Smith,  James.  Notice  of  an  undescribed 
vitrified  fort,  in  the  Burnt  Isles,  in  the 
Kyles  of  Bute.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1824.    4°.    V.  10,  p.  79-81.)  *  EC 


Caerlaverock,    Dumfriesshire 

Siege,  The,  of  Carlaverock  in  the  27th 
Edward  i.  A.D.  1300;  with  the  arms  of  the 
earls,  barons,  and  knights,  who  were  pres- 
ent on  the  occasion,  with  a  translation,  a 
history  of  the  castle,  and  memoirs  of  the 
personages  commemorated  by  the  poet. 
[Edited  byj  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  Lon- 
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Cairnie  or   Cairney,   Banffshire 

Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.  The 
book  of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange, 
Ruthven,  Cairne}^  and  Botriphnie:  events, 
places,  and  persons.  Glasgow:  R.  Forres- 
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Caithness    (Diocese) 

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the  charter-room  at  Dunrobin.  With  a 
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Stuart,  John.    Articles  by  Robert,  bishop 

of  Caithness,  against  George,  earl  of  Caith- 
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CPA 

Caitiiness-shire 

Barron,  Evan  M.  Robert  the  Bruce  in 
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Calder,  James  Tait.  Sketch  of  the  civil 
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Orkney  and  Caithness,  June,  1899.  Edit- 
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AGH  p.v.  23 

Mackay,  Angus.  Sutherland  and  Caith- 
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Mayhew,  Samuel  Martin.  Notes  on 
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Mowat,  John.  A  list  of  books  and  pam- 
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Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
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Pope,  Alexander.  On  Caithness,  Strath- 
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St.  Clair,  Roland.  The  bishopric  of 
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Sutherland,  George  Miller.  Notes  on 
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364,  445-449;  v.  6,  p.  59-65,  277-280.)     *  DE 

Legendary  history  of  the  Cheynes,  Keiths,  and 
Gunns. 


Calder,   Edinburghshire 

Reid,  Alan.     Notes  on  the  churchyards 
of   Currie,    Kirknewton,    and   the    Calders. 


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Cambuskenneth,    Clackmannanshire 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward.  An  ac- 
count of  the  excavations  at  Cambusken- 
neth Abbey  in  May,  1864.  2  pi.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1868.  sq.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.   14-25.)  CPA 

Cambuskenneth  Monastery.  Registrum 
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1535.  Edinburgh:  Grampian  Club,  1872. 
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Cambuslang,   Lanarkshire 

Bain,  Joseph.  Cambuslang:  Some  notes 
on  its  early  lords  —  the  barons  of  Drum- 
sargard,  and  other  landowners.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1885.    sq.  8°.    v.  19,  p.  380-385.) 

CPA 

Cambusnethan,   Lanarkshire 

Brown,  Peter.  Historical  sketches  of 
the  parish  of  Cambusnethan.  Wishaw: 
D.  Johnston,  1859.    xviii  p.,  1  1.,  156  p.    16°. 

CR 

Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Glasgow,  and  of  the  kirk  ses- 
sions of  the  parishes  of  Cambusnethan, 
Humbie  and  Stirling,  subsequent  to  the 
year  1600.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,   1834.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  399-484.) 

tCP 

Camelon,    Stirlingshire 

Walker,  John.  On  the  ancient  Camelon, 
and  the  Picts.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.  Archseologia.  London,  1779.  4°. 
V.  1.  2.  ed.,  p.  231-239.)  f  CA 


Candida  Casa 
See  Whithorn 


Canisby,  Caithness-shire 

Beaton,  David.  An  interesting  Caith- 
ness church  record.  (Old-lore  miscellany 
of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1911.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
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Cara,  Argyllshire 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  The  ecclesi- 
astical antiquities  of  the  districts  of  Knap- 
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Carsluith     Castle,    Kirkcudbrightshire 

Fleming,  J.  S.  Carsluith  Castle.  3  pi. 
illus.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
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Cardross,   Dumbartonshire 

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Carluke,    Lanarkshire 

Notices,  historical,  statistical,  and  bio- 
graphical, relating  to  the  parish  of  Car- 
luke, from  1288  till  1874.  Glasgow:  print- 
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One  of  eighty  copies  printed. 


Carmunnock,  Lanarkshire 

Ross,  William.  Busby  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, including  the  parishes  of  Car- 
munnock. East  Kilbride,  Mearns,  and 
Cathcart:  being  historical  notices  in  four 
lectures.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1883. 
xvi,  139  p.     8°.  CR 


Carnock,    Fifeshire 

Mercer,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Dun- 
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CR 

Carrick,    Ayrshire 

Abercrombie,  William.  A  description 
of  Carrick,  by  Mr.  Abercrummie,  minister 
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Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  Military  re- 
port on  the  districts  of  Carrick,  Kyle,  and 
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Paterson,  James.  History  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Avr  and  Wigton.  Edinburgh:  J. 
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CR 

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Wigtownshire   not   dealt   with. 


Carrington,   Edinburghshire 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  memorials 
of  Abercorn,  Bowden,  and  Carrington. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Cartsburn,   Renfrewshire 

Williamson,     George.       Old     Greenock, 

from  the  earliest  times... with  some  ac- 
count of  the  burgh  of  Cartsburn.  Paisley, 
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Castle  Campbell,  Clackmannanshire 

Argyll  (10.  duke),  Niall  Diarmid  Camp- 
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inventory  of  Archibald,  7th  earl  of  Argyll's 
castle  of  Campbell.  .  .in  the  shire  of  Clack- 
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305.)  CPA 

Westwood,  J.  D.  Castle  Campbell. 
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Castle-Huntly,  Perthshire 

Philip,  Adam.  Castle  Huntly.  (In  his: 
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Castle   Semple,  Renfrewshire 

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Castle    Semple. 


Cathcart,   Renfrewshire 

Ross,  William.  Busby  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, including  the  parishes  of  Car- 
munnock, East  Kilbride,  Mearns,  and 
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lectures.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1883. 
xvi,  139  p.     8°.  CR 


Cawdor,   Nairnshire 

Book,  The,  of  the  Thanes  of  Cawdor. 
A  series  of  papers  selected  from  the  char- 
ter room  at  Cawdor.  1236-1742.  (Edited 
by  Cosmo  Innes.j  Edinburgh:  [T.  Con- 
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Campbell,  Hugh.  Cawdor  Castle.  16 
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Cawdor  or  Calder  Castle,  Nairnshire.  1 
pi.  (In:  The  antiquarian  itinerary.  Lon- 
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Clackmannanshire 

Cayley,     Edward.       Burning     waste     of 
Clackmannan.        (Littell's      Living      age. 
Boston,  1851.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  32-34.)        *  DA 

On  underground  fire  in  South  Sauchie  colliery. 
Reprinted   from  the  London   Times. 

Wallace,  James.  The  sheriffdom  of 
Clackmannan.  A  sketch  of  its  history, 
with  lists  of  its  sheriffs  and  excerpts  from 
the  records  of  court.  Compiled. .  .with 
notes...  by  J.  Wallace.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Thin,   1890.     126  p.     8°.  CR 


Closeburn,  Dumfriesshire 

Ramage,  C.  T.  Drumlanrig  Castle  and 
the  Douglases,  with  the  early  history  and 
ancient  remains  of  Durisdeer,  Closeburn, 
and  Morton.  Dumfries:  J.  Anderson  & 
Son,  1876.    xxiii,  411  p.    8°.  CR 


The   Clyde 

Clyde  and  Glasgow  Harbour  Acts. 
[Binder's  title  of  a  collection  of  copies  of 
four  acts  of  Parliament,  1754,  1768,  1809, 
and  1840,  relating  to  the  improvement  of 
the  river  Clyde  and  enlarging  the  har- 
bour of  Glasgow.]  Glasgow:  Constitu- 
tional Office,  and  London:  Eyre  &  Spot- 
tiswoode,  1840.    46,  21,  78,  154,  xvii  p.    8°. 

VDNA 

Falls  of  the  Clyde.  1  illus.  (Penny 
magazine.  London,  1832.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  253- 
254.)  *  DA 

Gaughan,  Jessie  A.  Summer  in  the 
Firth  of  Clyde.  (Irish  monthly.  Dublin, 
1910.    8°.    v.  38,  p.  251-260.)  *  DA 

Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs,  the  city  of 
Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with  Ruther- 
glen,  Renfrew,  Paisley,  Dumbarton,  Port- 
Glasgow,  Greenock,  Rothesay,  and  Irvine. 
Glasgow:  The  Scottish  Burgh  Records  So- 
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CR 

Phipps,  Elvira  Anna.  Memorials  of 
Clutha:  or,  Pencillings  on  the  Clyde... 
London:  Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  1842.  ix. 
(1)12-107  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  CPW 

Illustrations   from   drawings  by  the  author. 

Tweed,  John.  Tweed's  guide  to  Glas- 
gow and  the  Clyde,  with  tours  to  Oban, 
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map,  pi.     illus.    8°.  KFTp.  box 


Clydesdale,    Lanarkshire 

Ker,  John.     A  day  in  the  Upper  Ward 
of  Clydesdale.     (In  his:  Scottish  national- 


ity  and    other    papers.      Edinburgh,    1887. 
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Coldingham  Priory,  Berwickshire 

Coldingham  Priory.  The  correspond- 
ence, inventories,  account  rolls,  and  law 
proceedings  of  the  priory  of  Coldingham. 
[Edited  by  J.  Raine.]  London:  J.  B. 
Nichols  and  Son  [1842].  xvii(i),  259, 
cxxxvi,  16  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.  8°.  (Surtees 
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Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  Notices  of  the  his- 
tory and  architectural  features  of  the  an- 
cient church  of  St.  Cuthbert  at  Colding- 
ham. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855.  sq. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  84-85.)  CPA 


Coldstream  Priory,  Berwickshire 

Coldstream  Priory.  Chartulary  of  the 
Cistercian  priory  of  Coldstream,  with  rela- 
tive documents.  Edited  by...  Charles 
Rogers.  London:  The  Grampian  Club, 
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CoLiNTON,  Edinburghshire 

Lockhart,  William.  Notes  on  the  early 
histor}'  of  the  parish  of  Colinton.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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364-371.)  CPA 

Reid,  Alan.  Colinton  church  and 
churchyard.  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.  sq.  8°.  V.  39,  p.  133-147.)  CPA 


Coll,  Argyllshire 

Beveridge,  Erskine.  Coll  and  Tiree; 
their  prehistoric  forts  and  ecclesiastical 
antiquities,  with  notices  of  ancient  remains 
in  the  Treshnish  Isles.  With  77  illustra- 
tions and  2  maps.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A. 
Constable,  1903.  xvi  p.,  1  1.,  206  p.,  2  maps, 
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COLONSAY    and     OrONSAY,    ARGYLLSHIRE 

Murray,  Mrs.  Frances.  Summer  in  the 
Hebrides.  Sketches  in  Colonsay  and 
Oronsay.  [By  Mrs.  Frances  Murray.] 
Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1887.  xi, 
175  p.,  1  map,  7  pi.     12°.  CRB 


Colzean  Castle,  Ayrshire 

Culzean  Castle,  Ayrshire.  The  seat  of 
the  earl  of  Cassilis.  1  pi.  (The  English 
annual.     London   [1837].     8°.     p.   150-151.) 

NCA 


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Local  History,  continued. 

CoNViNTH,    Inverness-shire 

See    KiLTARLITY 


CoRSEiiiLL,   Ayrshire 

Dobie,  John  Shedden.  Corsehill  baron- 
court  book.  [1666-1719.]  (Ayrshire  and 
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CoRSTORPHINEj     EDINBURGHSHIRE 

Laing,  David.  The  Forrester  monu- 
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Covington,    Lanarkshire 

Little,  Bryce.  A  sermon  preached  be- 
fore the  Clydesdale  Volunteers,  in  the 
church  of  Covington,  on  Saturday  19th 
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44   p.     8°.  .  ZIYp.v.  46 


CowAL,  Argyllshire 

Argyll  (10.  duke),  Niall  Diarmid  Camp- 
bell. The  origin  of  the  Holy  Loch  in 
Cow^all,  Argyll.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
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CPA 


Craig    Castle,    Aberdeenshire 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Notices  respecting 
the  castle  of  Craig  and  the  old  kirk  of 
x\uchindoir,  etc.,  in  Aberdeenshire.  1  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Craigcaffie  Castle,  Wigtownshire 

M'Lachlan,  John.  Notes  respecting 
Craigcaffie  Castle,  Wigtownshire.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Craignethan,  Lanarkshire 

Duncan,  James  Dalrymple.  Craig- 
nethan Castle.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1889.  8°. 
V.  45,  p.  215-218.)  CA 

Hunter,  John  R.  S.  Craignethan  and  its 
vicinity.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
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Crail,  Fifeshire 

Crail.  —  Collegiate  Church.  Register  of 
the  Collegiate  Church  of  Crail,  Fifeshire. 
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Crieff,  Perthshire 

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CuLLEN,   Banffshire 

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CuLLEN  House,  Banffshire 

Cramond,  William.  Cullen  House  in 
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Cromar,    Aberdeenshire 

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Cumbernauld,   Dumbartonshire 

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Cunninghame,  Ayrshire 

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Currie,  Edinburghshire 

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CuTHiLL,  Haddingtonshire 

M'Neill,  Peter.  Cuittle,  or  Cuthill.  (In 
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Cupar-Angus   Abbey,  Perthshire 

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Davan,  Aberdeenshire 

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Dalbeattie,    Kirkcudbrightshire 

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Dalgety,   Fifeshire 

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Dalkeith,    Midlothian 

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Dalmeny,  Linlithgowshire 

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Dalreoch,    Perthshire 

Accounts  of  the  burning  of  the  villages 
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Darnaway  Castle,  Elginshire 

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Deer,  New,  Aberdeenshire 

Lawrence,  W.  Notes  on  the  "Moss  of 
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The  plate  represents  two  bronze  shields  found 
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Deer,  Old,  Aberdeenshire 

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Ferguson,  William.  Old  Deer.  An  old 
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CPA 

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Deeside,   Aberdeenshire 

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Dingwall,    Ross-shire 

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DORNIE,     RoSS-SHIRE 

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Dornoch,    Sutherlandshire 

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DoRNocK,  Dumfriesshire 

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Doune,   Perthshire 

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Drochil  Castle,  Peeblesshire 

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Drumlanrig  Castle,  Dumfriesshire 

Ramage,  C.  T.  Drumlanrig  Castle  and 
the  Douglases:  with  the  early  history  and 
ancient  remains  of  Durisdeer,  Closeburn, 
and  Morton.  Dumfries:  J.  Anderson  & 
Son,   1876.     xxiii,  411  p.     8°.  CR 


Dryburgh    Abbey,    Berwickshire 

Armstrong,  T.  Percy.  Four  abbeys  and 
Abbotsford.  (The  Month.  London.  1906. 
8^    V.  108,  p.  471-477.)  *  DA 

Melrose,    Dryburgh,    Kelso,    Jedburgh. 

Bigelow.  Visit  to  Melrose  Abbey  and 
Dryburgh.  (The  Literary  gazette.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1821.    4°.    V.  1.  p.  337-342.)  *  DD 


Drygrange,  Rg.xburghshire 

Neilson,  George.  The  feuing  of  Dry- 
grange  from  the  monastery  of  Melrose. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1910.    4°.    V.  7,  p.  355-363.)  CPA 


Drymen,    Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick, 
and  its  inhabitants  from  early  times.  An 
account  of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron, 
Killearn,  Drymen,  Buchanan,  and  Kilma- 
ronock.  Glasgow:  J.  Alaclehose  &  Sons, 
1896.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p.,  1  1.,  2  fac,  1  map, 
9  pi.,  1  port.    4°.  CR 

One   of   440   copies  printed. 


Duddingston,    Midlothian 

Baird,  William.  Annals  of  Duddingston 
and  Portobello.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1898. 
xviii,  509,  v  p.,  1  map,  2  pi.    illus.    8°.    CR 


Duffus,   Elginshire 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Duffus  kirk  in  Moray. 
2  illus.  (Reliquary  and  illustrated  archae- 
ologist.   London,  1898.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  52-53.) 

CA 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Dumbarton,  Dumbartonshire 

Glen,  John.  History  of  the  town  and 
castle  of  Dumbarton,  from  the  earliest 
period  till  the  present  time.  Dumbarton: 
E.  D.  Ogilvie,  W.  Conolly  &  J.  Neilson, 
1847.     viii,   (1)10-150  p.     12°.  CR 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  story  of  ten  years' 
progress  in  the  burgh  of  Dumbarton. 
[Dumbarton,  1865.]  4  p.l.,  5-34  p.,  8  1.,  3  pi. 
16°.  *  C  p.v.  1042 

Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs.  The  city  of 
Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with  Ruther- 
glen,  Renfrew,  Paisley,  Dumbarton,  Port- 
Glasgow,  Greenock,  Rothesay,  and  Irvine. 
[Edited  by  R.  Renwick.]  Glasgow:  Scot- 
tish Burgh  Records  Society,  1909.  1  p.l., 
4,  v-x  p.,  1  1.,  254  p.     4°.  CR 


Dumbartonshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Dumbarton-shire. 
(In  his:  Caledonia.  London,  1824.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  856-914.)  tCP 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  book  of  Dumbar- 
tonshire: a  history  of  the  county,  burghs, 
parishes,  and  lands,  memoirs  of  families, 
and  notices  of  industries  carried  on  in  the 
Lennox  district.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K. 
Johnston,  1879.  3  v.  fac,  maps,  plans,  pi., 
port.     sq.  4°.  CR 

no.  200  of  400  copies  printed. 

The    history    of    Dumbartonshire, 

civil,  ecclesiastical,  and  territorial;  with 
genealogical  notices  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  the  county...  Dumbarton:  the 
author,  1860.  xx,  616  p.,  4  fac,  2  maps,  5 
pi,  2  port.,  4  tables.    2.  ed.    4°.  f  CR 


Dumfries,  Dumfriesshire 

Aitken,  John  Carlyle.  Notes  on  the 
bridge  of  Nith.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Gal- 
loway Natural  History  and  Antiquarian 
Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1888. 
8°.     1886-87,  p.   18-26.)  *  EC 

Barbour,  James.  The  castle  of  Dum- 
fries. 2  plans,  1  pi.  (Dumfriesshire  and 
Galloway  Natural  History  and  Antiquari- 
an Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1907. 
8°.    1905-1906,  p.  48-93.)  *  EC 

Devorgilla  Baliol  and  the  old  bridge 

of  Dumfries.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Gal- 
loway Natural  History  and  Antiquarian 
Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1909. 
8°.    1907-08,  p.  114-125.)  *  EC 

The  Grey  Friars'  Church  of  Dum- 
fries. (Dumfries  and  Galloway  notes  and 
queries.  Dumfries,  1911.  sq.  8°.  series  1, 
p.  127-137.)      ,^  Per.  Dept. 


Notes  on  the  town's  common  mills 

and  their  history.  (Dumfriesshire  and 
Galloway  Natural  History  and  Antiquari- 
an Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1887. 
8°.    1883-86,  p.  58-70.)  *  EC 

The  old  church  of  Dumfries.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,  1890.     8°.     1887-90,  p.  42-51.) 

*EC 

Barker,  John.  Notes  on  the  municipal 
historj^  of  Dumfries.  (Dumfries  and  Gal- 
loway notes  and  queries.  Dumfries,  1912. 
sq.  8°.    series  1,  p.  329-337.)  Per.  Dept. 

Corrie,  John  M.  The  Dumfries  post 
office,  1642-1910.  A  record  of  progress 
and  development.  6  pi.  (Dumfriesshire 
and  Galloway  Natural  History  and  An- 
tiquarian Society.  Transactions.  Dum- 
fries,  1912.     8°.     1911-12,  p.  38-118.)   *  EC 

M'Diarmid,  William  R.  Notes  on  the 
old  town  hall  of  Dumfries,  commonly 
called  the  Mid  Steeple.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1886.    sq.  8°.    v.  20,  p.  186-189.) 

CPA 

McDowall,  William.  History  of  the 
burgh  of  Dumfries,  with  notices  of  Niths- 
dale,  Annandale,  and  the  western  border. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1873.  1  p.l., 
viii,  9-787  p.,  1  plan,  3  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.        CR 

With    additional    lithographed    title-page. 

Shirley,  G.  W.  Dumfries  market  cross. 
(Dumfries  and  Galloway  notes  and  queries. 
Dumfries,  1911.  sq.  8°.  series  1,  p.  192- 
197.)  Per.  Dept. 

The   English  raids  on  Dumfries  in 

1570.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Nat- 
ural History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries,  1911.  8°.  1910- 
11,  p.  217-245.)  *EC 

The     market    cross     of    Dumfries. 

illus.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Nat- 
ural History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries,  1911.  8°.  1910- 
11,  p.  201-214.)  *EC 

Shirley,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Two  centuries  ago 
in  Dumfries.  (Dumfries  and  Galloway 
notes  and  queries.  Dumfries,  1911.  sq. 
8°.     series  1,  p.  144-149.)  Per.  Dept. 


Dumfriesshire 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Notice  of  anti- 
quities found  in  Dumfriesshire,  and  now 
preserved  in  the  National  Museum  in  Edin- 
burgh, illus.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Gallo- 
way Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Dumfries,  1890.  8°. 
1887-90,  p.  207-214.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  various  antiquities  found 

in    Dumfriesshire,    and    now    preserved    in 


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Local  History,  continued. 

the  National  Museum  in  Edinburgh. 
(Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural 
History  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Dumfries,  1891.  8°.  1890-91,  p. 
91-101.)  *EC 

Chalmers,  George.  Dumfries-shire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1824.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.  44-208.)  tCP 

Collingwood,  William  Gershom.  Scan- 
dinavian Britain.  With  chapters  intro- 
ductory to  the  subject  by  F.  Y.  Powell. 
London:  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,   1908.     16°.  CD 

p.    221-226:    Dumfriesshire   and    Galloway. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  A  his- 
tory of  Dumfries  and  Galloway.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1896.  xv  p., 
1  1.,  411  p.,  4  maps  [2  in  pocketS].  8°. 
(County  histories  of  Scotland.)  CR 

Whitelaw,  H.  A.  Communion  tokens, 
with  descriptive  catalogue  of  those  of 
Dumfriesshire.  10  pi.  illus.  (Dumfries- 
shire and  Galloway  Natural  History  and 
Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions.  Dum- 
fries, 1911.    8°.     1910-1911,  p.  36-126.)  *  EC 


DuNADD,  Argyllshire 

Thomas,  Frederic  William  Leopold. 
Dunadd,  Glassary,  Argyllshire:  the  place 
of  inauguration  of  the  Dalriadic  kings, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1879.  sq.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  28-47.)  CPA 


Dunbar  Castle,  Haddingtonshire 

Pidgeon,  Henry  C.  Notes  on  some 
shields  of  arms  at  Dunbar  Castle.  1  pi. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.   London,  1869.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  344-345.) 

CA 

Dunblane,    Perthshire 

Douglas,  Robert,  bishop  of  Dunblane. 
An  account  of  the  foundation  of  the  Leigh- 
tonian  Library.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1855.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  227- 
272.)  t  CP 

Leightonian  Library,  Dunblane.  Cata- 
logue.    Edinburgh,  1843.    viii,  68  p.    8°. 

*  GSS  p.  box 

Monteath,  John.  Dunblane  traditions; 
being  a  series  of  warlike  and  legendary 
narratives,  biographical  sketches  of  eccen- 
tric characters,  &c..  .to  which  is  added  an 
appendix  of  original  poems  and  songs. 
Stirling:  E.  Johnstone,  1835  (Reprint: 
Glasgow:  J.  Miller,  1887).  2  p.l.,  (1)6-135 
p.,  2  pi.     12°.  CR 


Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  from  the  old 
churchyards  of  Logie,  Lecropt,  Dunblane, 
and  Moy,  with  a  note  on  an  impression  of 
human  feet  cut  in  stone,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1912.    sq.  8°.    v.  46,  p.  436-442.) 

CPA 

Dunblane,   Synod  of 

Dunblane  Diocesan  Synod.  Register 
of  the  Diocesan  Synod  of  Dunblane,  1662- 
1688,  with  an  introduction  and  biographical 
notes,  by  John  Wilson,  D.D.  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1877.  xxv,  276  p. 
sq.  8°.  ZPWY 

With   autograph   letter   by   the   editor   inserted. 


Dundee,    Forfarshire 

Albert  Institute,  Dundee.  Album  of  In- 
diapolis.  The  grand  Indian  Palace  Ba- 
zaar in  aid  of  the  building  fund  of  the 
Victoria  Art  Galleries,  Oct.  [1888.]  Dun- 
dee tl888].    20  1..  16  pi.,  6  port.     8°. 

CR  p.  box 

Old  Dundee,  a  pictorial  and  his- 
torical exhibition  illustrative  of  the  past 
life,  social,  political,  municipal  and  indus- 
trial of  the  ancient  burgh  of  Dundee,  1892- 
93.     [Dundee,  1892.]     4  p.l.,  296  p.     sq.  16°. 

CR 

Buchanan,  George  Cunningham.  The 
port  of  Dundee.  (Discussion  and  corre- 
spondence.] (Institute  of  Civil  Engineers. 
Minutes  of  proceedings.  London,  1902. 
8°.    V.  149,  p.  1-39.)  VDA 

With  an  abstract  of  the  dis- 
cussion upon  the  paper.  Edited  by  J.  H. 
T.  Tudsbery.  London:  The  Institute  of 
Civil  Engineers,  1902.  41(1)  p.,  2  pi.  illus. 
8°.  VDNAp.v.5 

Reprint   of   the   preceding   entry. 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Some  Dun- 
dee epitaphs.  By  W.  A.  C.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1891.  sq. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  82-83.)  CPA 

Doran,  John.  Memories  of  our  great 
towns,  with  anecdotic  gleanings...  Lon- 
don: Chatto  &  Windus,  1878.  3  p.l..  449 
p.    8°.  CDA 

Dundee,    p.     139-158. 

Dimdee. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  city  of 
Dundee.  1892/3,  1900/1-1911/12.  Dundee, 
1893-1912.    8°.  *SYB 

Title   varies    somewhat. 

Charters,  writs,  and  public  documents 
of  the  royal  burgh  of  Dundee,  the  Hospi- 
tal and  Johnston's  Bequest:  1292-1880, 
with  inventory  of  the  town's  writs  an- 
nexed... Dundee:  [D.  R.  Clark  &  Son,] 
1880.  xviii,  270  p.,  1  1..  xliv  p.,  7  folded  1., 
22  fac,  1  plan,  6  pi.    4°.  f  CR 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Dundee,  Forfarshire,  cont'd. 
Free  Public  Library- 
Annual  "finding  list,"  containing  the 
books  added  to  the  Central  Lending  De- 
partment, Albert  Institute,  no.  5-8,  Sept., 
1891-Aug.,   1897.     Dundee,   1892-97.     4°. 

*GX 

Annual  report  of  the  Free  Library  Com- 
mittee. 1870,  1872.  1876-79.  1881-90,  1892- 
98,    1900-11.      [Dundee,    1871-1912.]     8°. 

*HPD 

Catalogue  of  the  Burns,  Scott,  and 
Shakespeare  exhibition,  comprising  books, 
manuscripts,  engravings,  medals,  etc.,  from 
the  collection  of  A.  C.  Lamb,  Victoria 
Galleries,  1896-7.  Dundee  [1896?].  115  p. 
16°.  *NCI 

Catalogue,  Central  Lending  Department, 
Albert  Institute.  Third  catalogue  issued. 
Dundee:  W.  &  D.  C.  Thomson,  prtrs., 
1891.  2  p.l.,  (1)4,  811(1)  p.,  1  plan,  1  pi. 
4°.  *  GX 

Catalogue  of  the  Lochee  Branch  Libra- 
ry... Dundee:  W.  &  D.  C.  Thomson, 
prtrs.,  1896.     7,  275  p.    8°.  *  GX 

First  supplementary  catalogue  of  the 
Lochee  Branch  Library,  1898...  Dundee: 
W.  &  D.  C.  Thomson,  prtrs.,  1898.  31(1) 
p.    8°.  *GX 

Public  Health  Department 

Report  of  the  medical  officer  of  health. 
1911.     Dundee   [1912j.     8°.  SPC 

Sanitary  Inspector's  Office 

Annual  report.  1911.  [Dundee,  1912.] 
8°.  SPC 

Town  Council 

Minutes  of  meetings  of  the  Town 
Council  of  Dundee,  and  its  committees, 
with  minutes  of  the  Dundee  water  com- 
missioners and  the  Dundee  gas  com- 
missioners. 1898/9-1902/3.  [Dundee,  1899- 
1903.]     f°.  *  SYB 

Dundee  Parish  Church,  St.  Mary's. 
Order  of  divine  service  used  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  great  east  window.  [Dundee, 
1897.]     22  p.,  2  pi.     8°.  MRY  p.  box  1 

p.    17-22   contain  a   description  of  the  window. 

Hutcheson,  Alexander.  Notice  of  the 
discovery  of  earthenware  jars  in  the  walls 
of  dwelling-houses  in  Dundee,  with  some 
instances  of  the  use  of  jars  in  architecture. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  sq. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  426-432.)  CPA 

Innes,  Cosmo.  A  few  notices  of  man- 
ners from  the  older  council-books  of  Dun- 
dee.    (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 


Proceedings.      Edinburgh,    1859.      sq.    8°. 
V.  2,  p.  347-349.)  CPA 

Kyd,  Thomas.  Old  Dundee.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1891.  sq. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  113-114,  130-131.)  CPA 

Lamb,  Alexander  Crawford.  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Dundee  periodical  literature. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1890-91.  sq.  8°.  V.  3,  p.  97-100,  115-118, 
135-139,  149-153,  167-171,  183-186;  v.  4.  p. 
10-14,  28-31,  49-51,  70-72.  88-90,  109-112, 
134-136,  171-173,  191-193,  214-215,  230-232.) 

CPA 

Maclauchlan,  John.  A  brief  guide  to 
the  "Old  Dundee"  historical  collection, 
formed  by  the  late  Alex.  C.  Lamb,  and 
presented  by  Edward  Cox.  [Signed  J. 
Maclauchlan.]  [Dundee,]  1901.  1  p.l.,  31 
p.,  2  port.     12°.  CR  p.  box 

Maxwell,  Alexander.  The  burgh  seal 
of  Dundee.  1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  129-130.)  CPA 

■  The  history  of  old  Dundee,  nar- 
rated out  of  the  Town  Council  register, 
with  additions  from  contemporary  annals. 
Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1884.  610  p., 
map,   pi.     sq.   8°.  CR 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie,  editor.  See 
Wedderburne,   David.     Compt  book... 

Peterson,  W.  St.  Andrews  and  Dun- 
dee: a  retrospect.  Dundee:  Council  of 
University  College,   1893.     30  p.,   1   1.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  387 

Pinnington,  Edward.  A  study  of  old 
Dundee.  7  illus.  (Good  words.  London, 
1898.     8°.     V.  39,  p.  744-751.)  *  DA 

Shiell,  John.  Notice  of  carved  oak 
panels  which  were  formerly  in  the  chapel 
of  the  Franciscan  nunnery  in  Dundee, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sq. 
8°.     V.  20,  p.   108-125.)  CPA 

Thomson,  James.  The  history  of  Dun- 
dee; being  an  account  of  the  origin  and 
progress  of  the  burgh  from  the  earliest 
period...  A  new. .  .edition  ..  .continued 
to  the  present  time... by  J.  Maclaren. 
Dundee:  J.  Durham  &  Son,  1874.  xvi,  420, 
xxxiii,  8  p.,  4  plans,  2  pi.     8°.  CR 

Warden,  Alexander  Johnston.  Burgh 
laws  of  Dundee,  with  the  history,  statutes, 
&  proceedings  of  the  guild  of  merchants 
and  fraternities  of  craftsmen.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1872.  x,  627  p. 
8°.  SKD 

Wedderburne,  David.  The  compt  book 
of  David  Wedderburne,  merchant  of  Dun- 
dee, 1587-1630;  together  with  the  shipping 
lists  of  Dundee,  1580-1618.  Edited. .  .with 
introduction  and  notes  by  A.  H.  Millar. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1898.    Ixxii 


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p.,  1  1.,  323  p.     8°.     (Scottish  History  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  28.)  CPA 


DUNDONALD,      AYRSHIRE 

Alexander,  William.  Dundonald.  its 
church,  its  bell  and  surroundings.  (Ayr- 
shire and  Galloway  Archjeological  Asso- 
ciation. Archsological  and  historical  col- 
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DUNDRENNAN     AbBEY,     KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE 

Aitken,  John  Carlyle.  Stray  gleanings 
relating  to  Dundrennan  Abbey.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,    1895.     8°.      1893-94.     p.    15-27.) 

*EC 

H.,  J.  A  history  of  Dundrennan  Abbey 
with  its  relics.  [By  J.  H.]  Dumfries: 
printed  by  J.  M'Diarmid.  1839.    28  p.     16°. 

CR 

Macgibbon,  David,  and  Thomas  Ross. 
Dundrennan  Abbey.  15  pi.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Arch?eological  Association.  Ar- 
chjeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1899.    4°.    v.  10,  p.  57-96.)  f  CP 


Dunfermline,   Fifeshire 

Beveridge,  Erskine.  A  bibliography  of 
works  relating  to  Dunfermline  and  the 
west  of  Fife,  including  publications  of 
writers  connected  with  the  district.  Dun- 
fermline: privately  printed  by  W.  Clark  & 
Son,    1901.     4  p.l.,   320   p.,    1    fac.     sq.   8°. 

*GAA 

300  copies  printed  of  which  77  were  presented 
to  the  Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society,  and  in- 
chided    in    the   society's    publications   as   v.    5. 

Carnegie  Dunfermline  Trust.  1.  Deed 
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CR 

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Henderson,  Ebenezer.  The  annals  of 
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ous illustrative  engravings.  Glasgow:  J. 
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Johnston,  James,  of  Straiton.  Statement 
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Mathieson,  Kenneth.  Report  to  the 
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Printed  by  order  of  the  commission  for  distribu- 
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Mercer,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Dun- 
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Dunfermline   Abbey,    Fifeshire 

Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham.  A  tract, 
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Dobie,  John  Shedden.  The  church  of 
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Dunning,  Perthshire 

Accounts  of  the  burning  of  the  villages 
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DUNNOTTAR    CaSTLE,    KiNCARDINESHIRE 

Watt,  J.     Crabb.       Dunnottar    and     its 

barons.  1    pi.     illus.      (Scottish   historical 

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DuNROBiN    Castle,    Sutherlandshire 

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Dunrobin  Castle.  Gordon  Castle.  Invergary 
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Gower,  Ronald  Sutherland.  Dunrobin 
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Durisdeer,  Dumfriesshire 

Ramage,  C.  T.  Drumlanrig  Castle  and 
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Durness,  Sutherlandshire 

Gunn,  Adam.  Durness  from  the  earliest 
times.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
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Dutchman's  Cap,  Argyllshire 

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*DA 

Dysart,    Fifeshire 

Dysart.  Abstract  of  the  revenue  and  ex- 
penditure for  the  year  ending  Oct.  15,  1833, 
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TIF  p.v.  52.  no.25 

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ZWGS  p.v.23 

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Brown,  Thomas.  Notes,  relating  to 
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Crawford,  J.  H.  High  Dunsinane.  2  illus. 
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Dunvegan  Castle,  Inverness-shire 

Bogle,  Lockhart.  Archaeological  notes 
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Earlsferry,    Fifeshire 

Law,  George.    The  Earl's  Ferry.     (Scot- 
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CPA 


Earlshall,  Fifeshire 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Notices  of  the  castle, 
and  painted  room  or  hall  of  Earlshall,  in 
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East   Kilbride,   Lanarkshire 

Ross,  William.  Busby  and  its  neigh- 
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East   Lothian 
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Eastwood,   Renfrewshire 

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Edinburgh    (City) 

See  also 

Archaeology,  Education,  Geology,  Trials 

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of  1715.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
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With  reprint  of  a  letter  dated  10  September  1715. 

Account,  An,  of  the  ceremony  of  begin- 
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burgh, by  laying  the  first  stone  of  the  Ex- 
change, on  Thursday  the  13th  of  Septem- 
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Account,  An,  of  Charles  i.'s  entry  into 
Edinburgh,  in  the  year  1633.  (Edinburgh 
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8".    V.  2,  p.  573-575.)  *  DE 

From  a  ms.  in  the  library  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh. 

Address  to  the  citizens  of  Edinburgh  on 
the  subject  of  annuitj'  and  impost  taxes; 
submitted  to  their  consideration  previous 
to  a  general  meeting.  By  a  member  of  the 
Inhabitants  Committee,  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
burgh, 1831.]     1  p.l.,  8  p.    8°.    *Cp.v.  1172 

Albert  memorial  guide  book  to  Edin- 
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Alesius,  Alexander.  Edinburgi  regije 
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(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
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1 187.)  CP 

This  description  of  Edinburgh  was  communicated 
by  the  author  to  Sebastian  Munster,  for  his  Cos- 
mographia  printed  at  Basle,  1550.  It  is  here  re- 
printed from  that  work,  compared  with  the  edition 
of   1572. 

Translated  in  P.  Hume  Brown,  Scotland  before 
1700,  p.  106-108.  Edinburgh,  1893.  With  reproduc- 
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Alane   was   the   author's   original    name. 

Alexander,  William  Lindsay.  Our  Lord's 
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on  behalf  of  the  Edinburgh  Destitute  Sick 
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Amicus,  pseud.  A  sketch  of  the  present 
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Anderson,  Robert  Rowand,  and  Andrew 
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Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  The  new  High 
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Armstrong,  Walter.  The  National  Gal- 
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Arnot,  Hugo.  The  history  of  Edinburgh, 
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the  city,  from  1780  to  1816.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Turnbull,  printer,  1816.  xvi,  598  p.,  1 
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Artemus  Ward,  Esq.,  at  the  Edenberry 
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Attenborough,  J.  M.  The  first  Edinburgh 
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Auld  Reekie.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
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B.,  H.  W.  Edinburgh  in  1886.  1  pi. 
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Bain,  Joseph.  Additional  notices  of  St. 
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Baird,  J.  G.  A.  An  Edinburgh  account 
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Baker,  H.  Barton.  The  old  Edinburgh 
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Balfour,  Sir  James.  The  order  of  K. 
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Ballantine,  James.  The  Lawmarket 
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The   scene   is   laid   c.    1820. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.  Photo- 
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Ballingall,  William.  Edinburgh  past  and 
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Barbe,  Louis  A.  Edinburgh  and  her 
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Bartholomew,  John.  Plan  of  Edin- 
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Begg,  James.  How  to  promote  and  pre- 
serve the  true  beauty  of  Edinburgh;  being 
a  few  hints  to . .  .  Lord  Cockburn  on  his  late 
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Bell,  George.  Day  and  night  in  the 
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Belloc,  M.  A.  Royal  Holyrood.  11  il- 
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Besant,  Annie.  Edinburgh  slums.  (Our 
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Bickers  between  Edinburgh  and  Leith; 
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Bird,  Isabella.  Visit  to  Dr.  Guthrie's 
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With  portrait  of  Dr.   Guthrie. 

Black,  Adam,  lord  provost.  View  of  the 
financial  affairs  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh, 
with  suggestions  for  compromise  with  the 
creditors.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles 
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A   vindication    of    the    municipality 

extension  and  police  and  sanitary  bills 
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Black,  George  Eraser.  The  Scottish  Na- 
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Bonar,   Andrew   R.     The    Canongate   of 


Edinburgh.     1  illus. 
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(Leisure  hour.     Lon- 
p.  700-703.)  *  DA 

Examination  of  the 
considerations,  submitted  to  the  house- 
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Botfield,  Beriah.  Notices  of  libraries. 
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Branford,  V.  Old  Edinburgh  and  the 
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in  the  nineteenth  century...  From... 
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torical, topographical,  and  critical  illus- 
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Jones  &  Co.,  1829.    vi,  88  p.,  1  1.,  49  pi.    4°. 

fCRB 

London:    Jones    &    Co.,    1829. 

1  p.l.,  vi,  88  p.,  44  1.,  88  pi.    4°.  CRB 

Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  An  ac- 
count of  the  maces  of  the  universities  of 
St.  Andrews,  Glasgow,  Aberdeen,  and 
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CPA 

Brown,  James.  The  epitaphs  and  monu- 
mental inscriptions  in  Greyfriars  church- 
3'ard,  Edinburgh.  Collected  by  James 
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Laing]  and  notes.  Edinburgh:  J.  Moodie 
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22  pi.     12°.  ARS 

Brown,  Thomas.  The  stranger's  guide 
to  Edinburgh. .  .and  a  sketch  of  the  coun- 
trj'  in  the  vicinity  of  Edinburgh.  Edin- 
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Bruce,  Archibald.  Statements  respect- 
ing the  affairs  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  as 
at  Martinmas  1818...  [By  Archibald 
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24  p.     8°.  CRp.box2 

Buchanan,  David.  Urbis  Edinburgi  de- 
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■  A  description  of  Edinburgh   (1647- 

1652.)  (In:  P.  Hume  Brown,  Scotland 
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Buchanan,  W^illiam.  The  editorship  of 
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26   p.     8°.  *Cp.v.428 

Burford,  John,  and  R.  Burford.  Descrip- 
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and  surrounding  country;  now  exhibiting 
in  the  panorama...  Painted  by... J.  and 
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1825.    12  p.    8°.  MBOp.v.  1 

Burgess,  A,  pseud.  A  letter  to  the  bur- 
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burgh. [Edinburgh:]  printed  in  the  year 
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Burials  in  the  abbey  of  Holyroodhouse. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  143-151,  214-227.)  CA 

Butler,  D.  The  Tron  Kirk  of  Edin- 
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C,  J.  O.  Remarks  on  the  annuity  tax 
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ZWGS  p.v.  22 

Cabinet,  The,  album  of  views  of  Edin- 
burgh. [With  historical  and  descriptive 
account.]  n.  t. -p.  [Edinburgh,  189  -  ?]  8  p., 
1  folded  pi.     containing  29  views.     8°.  CR 

Title   from   cover. 

Campbell,  John.  Leaves  from  the  diary 
of  John  Campbell,  an  Edinburgh  banker  in 
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Canongate.  Extracts  from  the  records 
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Cecil,  George.  Some  impressions  of 
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Chambers,  Robert.  The  ancient  domes- 
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Read  before  the  Architectural  Institute  in  Edin- 
burgh,  July,    1856. 

Edinburgh  merchants  and  mer- 
chandise in  old  times.  [By  Robert  Cham- 
bers.]    [Edinburgh,  1859.]     2  p.l.,  28  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  428 

Lecture  delivered  before  the  Merchant  Company 
of   Edinburgh,    Feb.    14,    1859. 

Edinburgh  papers.  Edinburgh  mer- 
chants and  merchandise  in  old  times. 
Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers,  1859.  2 
p.l..  28  p.    8°.  TLH  p.  box  1 

Notes  on  St.  Roque  and  the  chapel 

dedicated  to  him,  near  Edinburgh.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History — Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

The  old  Scottish  Mint.     (Canadian 

antiquarian.  Montreal,  1873.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  31-33.)  HWA 

Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Theatre-Royal...  [By  Robert 
Chambers.)  Edinburgh:  Wood  &  Co., 
1859.     1  p.l.,  24  p.    8°.  NCOM 

Traditions  of  Edinburgh.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  W.  &  C.  Tait,  1825.  2 
V.    16°.  CR 

Severely  reviewed  in  the  Monthly  review  or 
literary   journal,   v.    108,   p.    125-130,    London,    1825. 

A    new     edition,     much     amended. 

Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers. .  .1847. 
vi,   (1)8-348  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  CRB 

With  engraved  title-page  which  reads:  "Select 
writings  of  Robert  Chambers,  Traditions  of  Edin- 
burgh."     With    view    of   John    Knox's    house. 

A   new   edition,   as    revised   in 

1846,  with  some  further  corrections.  Lon- 
don and  Edinburgh:  William  and  Robert 
Chambers,  n.d.    vi,  (1)8-348  p.     12.°     CRB 

Chambers,  William.  Annuity  tax  —  kirk 
seats  —  Town  Council  expenditure.  An 
exposure  of  the  public  abuses  connected 
with  the  ecclesiastical  and  civic  arrange- 
ments of  the  citj^  of  Edinburgh...  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Chambers,  1831.     46  p.     16°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  4 

Chapel-Royal  —  History      of      the 

burgh  debt  —  Ale  and  beer  duty.  An  ex- 
posure of  the  public  abuses  connected  with 
the  ecclesiastical  and  civic  arrangements 
of  the  city  of  Edinburgh...  Edinburgh: 
W.    Chambers,    1831.     48   p.     16°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  4 

Charters  and  other  documents  relating 
to  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  A.D.  1143-1540. 
[Edited  by  James  D.  Marwick.j  Edin- 
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1871.  2  p.l.,  8,  v-xxviii,  231  p.  4°.  (Scot- 
tish  Burgh   Records    Society.)  CR 

Churchyard,  Thomas.  The  Siege  of 
Edenbrough  Castell  in  ye  xv.  yeere  of  the 
raygne  of  our  Soueraigne  Lady  Queene 
Elizabeth,  at  which  seruice  Sir  William 
Drury,  Knight,  was  Generall...  (In: 
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[edited]  by  George  Chalmers.  Lon- 
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Citizen,  A.  A  letter  to  the  lord  provost, 
containing  suggestions  for  improving  the 
city  of  Edinburgh.  With  a  plan.  Edin- 
burgh: M.  W^alker  &  Co.,  1835.  31  p..  1 
plan.    8°.  CR  p.box 

Civis,  pseud.  An  appeal  to  the  citizens 
of  Edinburgh,  on  the  recent  election  of 
Mr.  Thomas  Henderson,  to  be  chamber- 
lain of  the  city  ad  vitam  aut  culpam;  and 
on  the  general  constitution  of  that  office. 


Edinburgh:     printed    for    W. 
1810.    44  p.     8°. 


M'William, 
CR  p.box 

Letter  to  the  citizens  of  Edinburgh; 

in  which  the  cruel  and  malicious  aspersions 
of  an  "eye-witness"  are  answered,  in  its 
true  light.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  A. 
Guthrie,  1819.     15  p.    8°.  CR  p.box  2 

A  reply  to  Letter  to  the  magistrates...  Edin- 
burgh,   1819. 

Cobban,  J.  Maclaren.  A  tale  of  old  Edin- 
burgh. (Chambers's  Journal.  Edinburgh, 
1894.  4°.  series  5,  v.  11,  p.  552-555.  569- 
572.  583-586,  600-604.)  *  DA 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  A  letter  to  the  lord  provost  on  the 
best  ways  of  spoiling  the  beauty  of  Edin- 
burgh.       Edinburgh:     Adam     &     Charles 


Black,  1849. 


1849.     29  p. 
1849.     29  p. 


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A.    & 


CR  p.box 

C.    Black. 
*  C  p.v.  483 

C.    Black. 
CRp.box 

his:     Journal, 


29  p.    2.  ed. 

Edinburgh: 

4.  ed.     8°. 

Edinburgh: 

5.  ed.     8°. 

(Reprinted 

Edinburgh,  1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  315-338.) 

CP 

Memorials  of  his  time.     Edinburgh: 

A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.  viii,  470  p.,  1  port. 
8°.  CR 

Reviewed  in  The  Dublin  Review,  v.  41,  p.  279- 
306,   London,    1856. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1856.     442  p.     American  ed.     8°.  CR 

RussEL,  Alexander.  Exposure  of  the  at- 
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[By  Alexander  Russel.i  Edinburgh:  A.  & 
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Reprinted  from  the  "Scotsman"  of  Sept.  3,  and 
Nov.    8,    15,   and   29. 

Coles,  Frederick  R.  Antiquarian  notes  on 
various  sites  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Edin- 
burgh, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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sq.  8°.     V.  33,  p.  330-353.)  CPA 

Notes  on  Saint  Anthony's  Chapel; 

with  views  and  plans,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  30,  p.  225-247.) 

CPA 

Collegiate  Church  and  Hospital  of  the 
Hoh^  Trinity,  Edinburgh.  Charters  and 
documents  relating  to  the  church  and  hos- 
pital of  the  Holy  Trinity,  and  the  Trin- 
ity Hospital.  Edinburgh.  A.  D.  1460-1661. 
[With  a  preface  by  J.  D.  Marwick.i  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Burgh  Records  Societ5\ 
1871.  XXX,  187  p.  4°.  (Scottish  Burgh 
Records  Society.     [Publications,    v.  18.]) 

CR 

Colston,  James.  The  Edinburgh  and 
District  water  supply.  A  historical  sketch. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  circulation 
[by  Colston  &  Co.,.  1890.  xxx,  221  p.,  1 
map,  20  pi.,  12  port.      4°.  VDLA 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

The    Guildry    of    Edinburgh:    is    it 

an  incorporation?  With  introductory  re- 
marks concerning  "gilds"  and  an  appendix. 
Edinburgh:  Colston  &  Co.,  1887.  x,  208  p. 
4°.  SKD 

One  of  300  copies  printed.  With  autograph  of 
author. 

Preface.  Introductory  remarks  concerning 
"gilds."  The  Guildry  of  Edinburgh:  is  it  an  in- 
corporation? Appendix:  (1)  Statuta,  gildae,  with 
translation  in  English.  (2)  Constitution  and  bye- 
laws  of  the  Guild  Court  of  Edinburgh,  ratified  by 
Act  184,  Scot.  Pari.  1593.  (3)  Extracts  from  dean 
of  guild's  accounts.  (4)  Order  by  dean  of  guild  — 
Weights  and  measures.  (S)  Extracts  from  burgh 
records  of  Aberdeen,  as  furnished  to  the  commit- 
tee of  the  House  of  Commons,  in  regard  to  the 
constitution  of  the  royal  burghs  in  1793,  with  trans- 
lation in  English.  (6)  Observations  on  the  govern- 
ment of  royal  burghs  in  Scotland,  by  Lord  Kames. 
(7)  Names  of  gentlemen  who  have  filled  the  office 
of  dean  of  guild  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh  from 
1583  to  the  present  time.  (8)  List  of  members  of 
the  Dean  of  Guild  Court  of  Edinburgh  from  1833 
to    the    present   time. 

The  incorporated  trades  of  Edin- 
burgh, with  an  introductory  chapter  on  the 
rise  and  progress  of  municipal  government 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Colston  &  Co., 
1891.    2  p.l.,  vii-1  p.,  1  1.,  237  p.,  3  pi.    4°. 

SKD 

no.    249   of    300    copies    printed. 

Introductory  chapter.  Concerning  municipal  gov- 
ernment in  Scotland,  and  the  incorporated  trades. 
The  incorporated  trades  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh 
(Chirurgeons  and  barbouris,  hammermen,  gold- 
smythis,  baxters,  fleschouris,  incorporationof  Mary's 
Chapel,  skinners  and  furriers,  cordwainers,  tal- 
zouris,  wobstaris,  waekaris,  bonnet-makers).  List 
of  all  the  deacon-conveners.  Office-bearers  and 
deacons  of  the  incorporated  trades.  Other  incor- 
porated crafts  not  represented  in  the  Convenery 
(1.  Candlemakers;  2.  Barbers).  The  inferior  trades 
or  crafts.  The  Trades  Maiden  Hospital  (Historical 
sketch;  list  of  the  governors).  Historical  account 
of  the  Blue  Blanket,  or.  Crafts-men's  banner;  con- 
taining the  fundamental  principles  of  the  good 
town,  with  the  powers  and  prerogratives  of  the 
crafts   of    Edinburgh,    by   Alexander   Pennecuik. 

Conant,  H.  S.  Picturesque  Edinburgh. 
[By  H.  S.  Conant.]  (Harper's  new  monthly 
magazine.  New  York,  1879.  8°.  v.  58, 
p.  673-681.)  *DA 

Constable,  Archibald  G.  Archibald  Con- 
stable and  his  friends,  illus.  (Harper's 
new  monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1874. 
8°.     V.  48,  p.  501-512.)  *  DA 

Contrast,  The:  Sir  John  Campbell  —  Mr. 
Learmonth.  May  24,  1834.  [Edinburgh, 
1834.]    4  p.    8°.  CRp.box 

On  the  election  of  a  member  of  parliament  for 
Edinburgh. 

Convocation  of  the  Laity.  Proposal  for 
the  spiritual  emancipation  of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.     [Edinburgh,   1855.]     4  p.     8°. 

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Couper,  W.  J.  A  bibliography  of  Edin- 
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and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1901-07.  sq.  8°. 
series  2.  v.  2,  p.  25-27.  39-40.  56-58.  71-73,  86- 
89,   101-103,  118-120,   132-134,   148,   168-170; 


series  2,  v.  3,  p.  9-10,  24-26,  39-41,  72-74.  86- 
87,  119-121,  135-136.  164-166.  182-184;  series 
2,  V.  4,  p.  3-4,  90-91.  107-108,  138-139,  147- 
148.  182-184;  series  2.  v.  5,  p.  10-11,  56-57. 
87-88,  118-119,  134-135.  167-169.  181-184; 
series  2,  v.  6,  p.  5-6,  21-23,  36-38.  52-53,  70-72, 
85-87,  101-103,  133-134.  166-169,  181-183; 
series  2,  v.  7,  p.  4-7,  37-39,  76-78,  87-89.  101- 
102.  123-124,  130-132.  165-166,  178-180; 
series  2,  v.  8.  p.  10-11.  35-39.  72-74,  107-109, 
121-122,  150-151,  166-168,  179-181.)        CPA 

Based  on  the  manuscript  collections  of  J.  W. 
Scott. 

The     Edinburgh    periodical    press; 

being  a  bibliographical  account  of  the 
newspapers,  journals,  and  magazines  is- 
sued in  Edinburgh  from  the  earliest  times 
to  1800.     Stirling:  E.  Mackay,  1908.     8°. 

NARF 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  6,  p.  204- 
205,   Glasgow,   1909. 

Cousin,  David,  and  John  Lessels.  Plan 
of  sanitary  improvements  of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.  August  17,  1866.  [Edinburgh, 
1866.]    24  p.,  1  map.    8°.  CR  p.  box  3 

Cowan,  William.  The  early  views  and 
plans  of  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  37-49.)  Reserve 

The     Holyrood     press,     1686-1688. 

(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1904.  4°.  v.  6,  p.  83- 
100.)  Reserve 

Creech,  William.  Edinburgh  fugitive 
pieces:  with  letters  containing  a  compara- 
tive view  of  the  modes  of  living,  arts, 
commerce,  literature,  manners,  etc.,  of  Edin- 
burgh at  different  periods.  By  W.  Creech, 
to  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  his  life. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Fairbairn,  1815.  xli,  372  p., 
1   port.     8°.  CR 

Letters  addressed  to  Sir  John  Sin- 
clair, bart..  respecting  the  mode  of  living, 
arts,  commerce,  literature,  manners,  &c., 
of  Edinburgh,  in  1763,  and  since  that  period 
..  .with  some  account  of  the  physical  phe- 
nomena in  Scotland  for  the  last  15  years. 
[By  W.  Creech.]  Edinburgh,  1793.  52  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  787 

Cucheval-Clarigny.  fidimbourg  et  la  so- 
ciete  ecossaise  a  la  fin  du  siecle  dernier. 
(Revue  des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1857.  8°. 
periode-  2,  v.  10.  p.  886-915.)  *  DM 

Based  on  Cockburn's  Memorials  of  his  time  and 
his  edition  of  Lord  Jeffrey's  Life  and  correspond- 
ence. 

D.,  W.  T.  Hogmanay  and  New  Year's 
Day  in  Edinburgh.  (Dublin  University 
magazine.    Dublin,  1871.    8°.    v.  77,  p.  1-7.) 

*DA 

Gives  a  version  of  the  play  "Galatian"  as  per- 
formed  by   the   Guisards. 

Descriptive  sketch  of  the  Bridewell  for 
the  city  and  county  of  Edinburgh,  and  of 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


333 


History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

the    system    of    management,    &c.      Edin- 
burgh: Walker  &  Greig,  1817.     13  p.     16°. 

SLT  p.v.  3 

Dickson,  William  Kirk.  The  Advocates' 
Library.  3  fac,  2  pi.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  1-16,  113- 
128,  214-227.)  SEA 

The     Signet     Library,     Edinburgh. 

9    illus.      (Booklovers'    magazine.      Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  1-13.)  *IAA 

Dodd,  George.  Edinburgh.  1  pi.  illus. 
(In:  The  land  we  live  in.  A  pictorial  and 
literary  sketch-book  of  the  British  Empire. 
London,  n.  d.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  75-112.)       CBD 

Doleful!  newes  from  Edinborough  in 
severall  letters,  shewing  in  what  danger 
the  city  was,  upon  the  28.  of  November 
[1641],  being  a  generall  fast...  Also,  Sad 
newes  from  New-Castle...  [London:]  W. 
Field,  1641;  [Reprinted:  Newcastle:  M.  A. 
Richardson,  1846.]  (In:  Reprints  of  rare 
tracts...  &c.  Newcastle,  1847-49.  His- 
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Doran,  John.  Memories  of  our  great 
towns,  with  anecdotic  gleanings...  Lon- 
don: Chatto  &  Windus,  1878.  3  p.l.,  449  p. 
8°.  CBA 

Edinburgh,   p.   269-290. 

Edinburgh. 

Abstract  view  of  the  revenue  and  expen- 
ditures of  the  corporation  of  Edinburgh. 
1833/4-1837/8,  1842/3-1842/3-1848/9,  1857- 
/8.      Edinburgh,    1834-58.     f°.         ft  *  SYB 

Abstracts  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh 
municipal  accounts.  1878/9-1894/5,  1896/7- 
1911/12.     Edinburgh,  1879-1912.     f°.  *  SYB 

Title   varies   slightly. 

Acts,  Statutes  and  other  proceedings  of 
the  provost,  baillies,  and  Council  of  the 
burgh.  1529-1531.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1840.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  77- 
119.)  tCP 

Additional  memorandum,  by  the  com- 
mittee of  the  lord  provost,  magistrates, 
and  Council  of  Edinburgh,  and  a  commit- 
tee of  the  inhabitants  appointed  at  a... 
meeting. ..  15th  Nov.  1821,  for  the  purpose 
of  assisting  the  magistrates  in  the  prepara- 
tion of  a  draft  of  a  new  police  bill  —  in  con- 
sequence of  certain  printed  observations 
circulated  by  the  Finance  Committee... 
14th  January  1822.    n.  p.  [1822.,    9  p.    f°. 

tfSLEp.v.  7.no.l 

Edinburgh  records.  The  burgh  ac- 
counts... Edited  by  Robert  Adam... 
with  preface  by  Thomas  Hunter.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.     2  V.     4°.  CR 

V.  1.  Bailies'  accounts,  1544-1566.  Town  treas- 
urer's  accounts,    1552-1567. 

V.  2.     Dean    of    guild's    accounts,    1552-1567. 


Estimates  of  expenditure  for  the  year 
[ending]  15th  May  1899.  Edinburgh.  1898. 
f°.  *SYB 

Extracts  from  the  records...  A.  D. 
1403-1589.  [Edited  by  Sir  James  D.  Mar- 
wick.]  With  an  index  and  glossary.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Burgh  Records  Society, 
1869-92.  5  V.  4°.  (Scottish  Burgh  Rec- 
ords Society.)  CR 

V.   1.   A.D.    1403-1528.        v.   4.    1573-1589. 
V.   2.    1528-1557.  v.   5.   Index. 

V.   3.   1557-1571. 

No.  records  of  the  Council  exist  between  1  May 
1571   and   13   Nov.   1573. 


Reports     by     officials, 
burgh,  1912.]     f°. 


1911.       [Edin- 
*SYB 


Statements  regarding  the  city  churches 
of  Edinburgh,  n.  t.-p.     [1839.]    8  p.     f°. 

Accountant 

Statement  respecting  the  affairs  of  the 
city  of  Edinburgh,  as  at  Martinmas,  1818. 
(Edinburgh,  1818.]     17  p.     f°. 

Board  of  Supervision 

First  statement  by  the  Board  of  Super- 
vision to  the  secretary  of  state,  relative  to 
the  report  of  the  Scotch  lunacy  commis- 
sioners. Edinburgh:  Murray  and  Gibb, 
1857.     23  p.     8°. 

Charity    Workhouse 

Receipt  and  expenditure  for  the  year 
ending  June  30,  1802.  [Edinburgh,  1802.i 
f  °.  *  C  p.v.  1053 

Chief  Constable 

Report  on  the  state  of  crime  and  the  po- 
lice establishment  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh.    1910-11.     Edinburgh,   1911-12.     f°. 

City  Chamberlain 

Rolls  of  superiorities  belonging  to  the 
lord  provost,  magistrates  and  Council  of 
the  city  of  Edinburgh;  showing  the  ac- 
counting for  the  feu-duties.  1875/6-1891/2, 
1898/9-1910/11.     Edinburgh,  1877-1912.     i°. 

*SYB 

City  Council 

Statement  made  at  a  general  meeting 
held  in  the  council  chamber,  Edinburgh..  . 
for  the  purpose  of  taking  into  considera- 
tion the  best  and  most  effectual  means  of 
improving  the  water  and  harbor  of  Leith, 
and  the  internal  resources  of  the  city  and 
county  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Uni- 
versity Press,  1834.    12  p.    8°.      *  C  p.v.  458 

City  Elders 

Report  by  a  committee  of  city  elders 
regarding  the  proposal  for  a  commutation 
of  the  annuity  tax  and  other  funds  for  the 
support  of  the   Edinburgh   clergy.     [Edin- 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

burgh  0  J.  &  C.  Muirhead  [1837].    1  p.I.,  24  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  458 

City  Improvements  Office 

City  improvements.  Report  and  ans- 
v^ers  by  the  clerk,  to  queries  referred  to 
him  by  the  commissioners...  Edinburgh: 
Caledonian  Mercury  Press,  1832.    15  p.    8°. 

Report  by  the  committee  for  obtaining 
the  new  act  of  Parliament.  Edinburgh: 
Caledonian  Mercury  Press,  1831.  126  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.  469 

Cleaning  and  Lighting  Department 

Report.  1909/10-1912/13.  Edinburgh, 
1910-13.     f°. 

Convenery  Committee 

Report  by  a  sub-committee  of  the  Con- 
venery of  Edinburgh...      As  to  the  share 
in   the  government  of   Heriot  and   Trinity 
hospitals,     n.  t.-p.     n.  p.     [18 — ?]     4  p.     4°. 
tt  WAF  p.v.  31,  no.3 

Court  of  Session 

Judgment  and  opinion  of  the  Court  of 
Session  in  cases  for  the  governors  of 
Donaldson's  Hospital,  and  the  managers 
of  the  Orphan  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  and 
the  commissioners  appointed  under  the 
Educational  Endowments  (Scotland)  Act, 
1882,  for  the  opinion  of  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion in  re  the  scheme  published  by  the 
said  commissioners  for  the  administration 
of  Donaldson's  Hospital,  John  Watson's 
Institution,  and  the  Orphan  Hospital.  31. 
Oct.  1885.     [Edinburgh,  1885.)     9  p.     8\ 

STK  p.  box 

Destitution    in    Edinburgh    Committee 

Report  on  the  condition  of  the  poorer 
classes  of  Edinburgh  and  of  their  dwell- 
ings, neighborhoods,  and  families.  Pre- 
pared by  order  of  a  public  meeting. .  .held 
...April  15,  1867  and  adopted. ..  Feb.  28, 
1868.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas, 
1868.    2  p.I.,  [iii]-xvi,  129  p.    8°. 

Engineer 

Annual  report  on  work  done  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Burgh  Engineer  and  Master 
of  Work's  Department.  1899,  1902-07. 
Edinburgh   [1900-08.]     f°.  ff  VDHA 

Report     by     the     burgh     engineer     on 

various  systems  of  tramway  traction.    21st 

September    1912.      [Edinburgh,    1912.,      i°. 

t  TPY  p.v.  33,  no.6 

Fire   Brigade 

Report  by  the  firemaster  of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh     fire     brigade.       1896/7-1901/2, 


1903-12.      Edinburgh,    1897-[1913].      f°. 

ttSXF 

Guildry 

Proceedings  of  the  Guildry  of  Edin- 
burgh at  the  meeting  of  the  incor- 
poration... December  16,  1817.  Including 
some  documents  connected  with  that  meet- 
ing. Edinburgh:  A.  Black,  1818.  vii,  38 
p.     8°.  SDK  p.  box 

Report  to  the  general  meeting  of 
the  Guildry  of  Edinburgh  to  be  held  on 
Tuesday  the  19th  October  1819. .  .  [Edin- 
burgh: Walker  &  Greig,  printers,  1819.] 
16  p.     8°.  CRp.box2 

On   city   affairs. 

Health  Board 

Government  regulations  for  the  preven- 
tion of  cholera. .  .also  instructions  pre- 
pared by  the  Edinburgh  Board  of  Health, 
and  approved  of  by  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians.  Edinburgh:  A.  Murray,  1848. 
16  p.     16°.  WERp.box 

Inspector  of  Poor 

Report... to  the  Law  Committee  of  the 
Parochial  Board  of  that  parish,  on  remit 
by  the  board  of  4th  April  1859,  to  con- 
sider and  report  as  to  a  better  distribution 
of  the  work  among  the  other  officers  of 
the  board.  [Edinburgh,  I860.]  4  p.  8°. 
SGF  p.v.  9,  no.26 

Kirk  Sessions 

Minutes  of  the  General  Kirk  Ses- 
sions of  Edinburgh  at  their  several  sede- 
runts  held  anent  the  Town-Council  of  this 
city  their  giving  a  presentation  to  supply 
the  present  vacancy  of  a  minister.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Gray,  1763.     31  p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.  2 

Report  by  the  committee  of  the  lay 
members...  Edinburgh:  J.  &  C.  Muir- 
head, printers,   1833.     11,   12  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  458 

Edinburgh:    J.    and    C.    Muirhead, 

1833.     16  p.    8°.  *  YIA  p.v.  2 

On   the  annuity   tax. 

Manufacturing  Establishments 
Committee 

Report  to  the  lord  provost,  magistrates, 
and  Council  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  rela- 
tive to  the  eligibility  of  that  city  for  manu- 
facturing establishments,  by  the  commit- 
tee appointed  by  the  Town  Council.  Ap- 
proved of  by  the  magistrates  and  councils, 
31st  March  1835.  [Edinburgh,  1835.]  24 
p.,  4  plans.     8°.  VPp.  boxl 

Medical  Department 

Regulations  for  providing  medical  re- 
lief to  the  poor  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh. 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  prtrs..  1847.     7  p. 
8°.  SHLp.boxl 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Annual  report  of  the  Public  Health  De- 
partment. 1899,  1908-11.  Edinburgh, 
1900-[12].    f°.  ttSPC 

Parochial  Board 

Abstract  of  annual  accounts.  1856/7- 
1863/4.     Edinburgh,  1857-64.     8°. 

1856/7-1858/9  in  SHL  p.  box;  1859/60-1863/4  in 
SGF   p.v.  9. 

Balance  sheet  with  comparative  view. 
1861/2-1862/3.      [Edinburgh,    1862-63.]     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9 

The  Board  of  Lunacy.  The  erec- 
tion of  additional  lunatic  asylums,  and  the 
board's  actings  towards  parish  authori- 
ties, considered  in  a  letter  to  the  lord  ad- 
vocate. By  William  Hay.  Edinburgh:  T. 
&  T.  Clark,  1861.     16  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9,  no.  34 

[Circular:  Cleanliness.  17th  July  1861. 
To  be  circulated  amongst  inhabitants 
of  the  crowded  and  filthy  parts  of  the  city.] 
[Edinburgh,    1861.]      2   1.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.  9,  no.42 

Extract  decree  as  to  poorhouse  and 
grounds.  Trinity  Hospital  charters,  and 
other  documents,  referred  to  in  claim  by 
the  Parochial  Board. .  .against  the  Town 
Council,     n.p.,    1862.     30   p.     8°. 

SGFp.v.  9,no.l8 

List  of  poor  in  receipt  of  relief  from 
the  city  parish  of  Edinburgh.  May,  1860, 
May,  1861,  Oct.,  1862,  March,  1864.  Edin- 
burgh,  1860-64.     8°.  SGF  p.v.  9 

Memorial  for  the  Parochial  Board  of 
the  city  parish  of  Edinburgh  for  the 
opinion  and  advice  of  counsel.  July,  1862. 
[Edinburgh:  Colston  &  Son,  1862.]  43  p. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.l9 

[Notice  of  arrangement  for  gratuitous 
vaccination  of  all  persons  within  the  par- 
ish. March  22,  I860.]  n.p.  [I860?]  4  1. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.  9,  no.  37 

Opinion  of  counsel  on  memorial  and 
queries  for  the  Parochial  Board  of. .  .Edin- 
burgh,    n.  p.,  1863.     8  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.9,  no.20 

Parochial  Board  of  Edinburgh.  [Pro- 
ceedings of  meeting  of  committee  on  medi- 
cal relief,  held  on  the  31st  of  January,  1862.] 
n.  t.-p.    [Edinburgh,  1862?]    6  p.    8°. 

SGF  p.v.9,  no.28 

Report  by  the  house  committee  of  the 
Parochial  Board... on  remit  by  the  board 


as     to     new     poorhouse     accommodation, 
September,  1861.     n.p.  [1861?]     8  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.9,  no.27 

Report  by  inspector  to  the  acting  com- 
mittee of  the  Parochial  Board  of  the  Par- 
ish of  St.  Cuthbert.  Relative  to  the  sub- 
ject of  a  combination  of  the  parishes  of 
St.  Cuthbert,  the  city,  and  Canongate: 
with  reference  to  statements  contained  in 
pamphlet  issued  by  the  city  Parochial 
Board.  Edinburgh:  J.  Forsyth  [1861].  34 
p    8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no.44 

Report  by  the  Law  Committee  on  the 
inspector's  representation  respecting  his 
position  with  reference  to  his  assistants 
or  subordinate  officers.  April,  1863.  n.  p. 
[1863?]     7  p.    8°.  SGF  p.v.9.  no.29 

Report  of  Law  Committee  under  remit 
of  the  Parochial  Board. .  .anent  the  board's 
right  to  poorhouse  grounds,  and  to  other 
grants  and  mortifications  for  the  use  of 
the  poor.     [Edinburgh,]  1861.     61  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.9.  no.l7 

Report   of   the   law   proceedings    of   the 
Parochial    Board   of   the    parish    of    Edin- 
burgh.   1859/60-1863/4.    n.  p.  [1860-64?,   8°. 
SGF  p.v.  9,  no.  9-15 

Report  of  proceedings  of  statutory  meet- 
ing held  February  8,  1861.     SGF  p.v.9,  no.l 

Clipping  from  Scotsman  of  Feb.  9,   1861. 

[Resolution.  City  parish  poor's-rate. 
Nov.  3,  1864.]     [Edinburgh,  1864?]     1  1.    8°. 

SGF  p.v.9.  no.45 

Rules  and  regulations  for  the  manage- 
ment of  the  poorhouse  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  prtrs., 
1S46.    33  p.    8°.  SGF  p.  box  2 

Statement  relative  to  the  expediency  and 
propriety  of  a  combination  of  the  parishes 
of  Edinburgh,  St.  Cuthbert,  &  Canongate. 
By  Sir  James  D.  Marwick.  n.  p.  [I860.] 
iv,  3-48,  vi  p.    8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no.l6 

Table  shewing  [sic]  the  amount  of  cash 
and  clothing  granted  by  the  principal  par- 
ishes in  Scotland  to  out-door  poor  for  the 
vear  to  14th  May  1859.  n.  p.  (1861.]  1  1. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no.41 

The  Town-Council  and  the  Parochial 
Board.  The  facts  bearing  on  the  claim  of 
the  poor  to  1.  The  poorhouse  grounds  and 
buildings.  2.  Paul's  work  mortification; 
and  3.  Trinity  Hospital;  and  dissent  from 
the  report  of  the  Law  Committee  of  the 
Council  refusing  the  poor's  claims,  by 
Councillor  Curror.  April,  1862.  [Edin- 
burgh: W.  Grant,  1862?]     41  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.9.  no.31 

Vaccination.  [Circular  dated  March  15, 
I860.]     n.  t.-p.     [Edinburgh.  I860.]     1  1.    8°. 

SGF  p.v.9,  no.38 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Police   Commission 

Instructions,  rules,  regulations,  orders, 
and  by-laws,  made  by  the  general  commis- 
sioners of  police  for  the  city  of  Edinburgh 
and  adjoining  districts...  [Edinburgh: 
Oliver  &  Boyd,]   1839.     32  p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.  674 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by 
the  commissioners  of  police,  to  inquire  into 
the  practicability  of  suppressing  the  prac- 
tice of  common  begging,  and  relieving  the 
industrious  and  destitute  poor.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Laurie  &  Co.,  prtrs.,  1812.  19  p. 
8^  SGFp.  box 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  at 
a  meeting  of  the  commisioners  of  police 
and  other  inhabitants  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh, held  on  the  8th  December  1812. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Laurie  &  Co.,  1813.  23  p. 
12°.  SHD  p.v.  1 

Report  of  the  committee  of  commission- 
ers of  police  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
receipt  and  expenditure  of  the  establish- 
ment.    [Edinburgh,    1821.]     29  p.     8°. 

SLX  p.v.  1 

Statement  by  the  commissioners  of  po- 
lice, in  answer  to  the  observations  con- 
tained in  the  opinion  delivered  by  the  lord 
provost,  lord  president,  and  Mr.  Sheriff 
Duff  —  on  certain  points,  respecting  the 
conduct  of  the  superintendent,  submitted 
to  these  high  functionaries,  by  the  Gen- 
eral Board  of  Commissioners.  [With  ap- 
pendix.] Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co., 
1821.     122,  29  p.     8^  SLX  p.v.l 

Police  Office 

Half-yearly  report.  1846  (July- Dec), 
1847/8  (Oct. -April),  1848  (Feb. -Aug. 
14).     [Edinburgh,  1847-48.,     8°.  SLD 

Report  and  returns  as  to  crimes,  of- 
fences, and  contraventions,  and  to  cases  of 
drunkenness,  within  the  police  bounds  of 
the  city.  .  .during  the  six  years  ending  with 
1862.  Prepared.  .  .by  T.  Linton.  Edin- 
burgh: Colston  and  Son,  1863.     36  p.     12°. 

SLXp.v.8,  no.l7 

Public   Library 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Lending  Li- 
brary. (Second  10,000.)  Edinburgh:  The 
Edinburgh  Public  Library  Committee, 
1891.    X,  538  p.    8°.  *  GX 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Lending  Li- 
brary. Edinburgh:  The  Public  Library 
Committee,  1904.     x,  750  p.     4°.  *  GX 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Reference  Li- 
brary, including  technical  section.  Edin- 
burgh: The  Edinburgh  Public  Library 
Committee,  1891.    x,  317  p.     8°.  *  GX 


Elector's  voucher.  Non-elector's  un- 
dertaking and  voucher.     Application  form. 

3  slips.     32°  and  48°.  *  HPD 

Roads  Department 

Surveyor's  statement  of  the  cost  of 
works  executed  on  streets,  roads,  foot- 
pavements,  etc.  1899/1900.  [Edinburgh, 
1900.]     f°.  ttVDGp.v.8,no.l4 

Report  by  the  lord  provost's  committee 
to  the  Town  Council,  regarding  the  Royal 
Infirmary...  Edinburgh:  H.  &  J.  Pillans, 
1837.     7  p.     8°.  WZO 

Same  [dated  Oct.  22,  1838].    n. 

t.-p.     [Edinburgh:    T.   Allan    &   Co.,    1838., 

4  p.    8°. 

Sanitary  and  Markets  Department 

Annual  report.  1900-11.  Edinburgh  [1901- 
12].     f°.  ttSPC 

Superintendent  of  Police 

Report  concerning  arrangements  in 
cases  of  fire.  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Brown, 
1807.)     14  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  426 

Town  Council 

Act  of  council,  containing  articles  for 
settling  differences  betwixt  the  city  of 
Edinburgh  and  certain  traders  and  inhab- 
itants in  Leith.  At  Edinburgh,  the  12th 
day  of  March,  1783  years.  [Alsoj  Act  of 
council,  settling  the  shore  duties  on  tim- 
ber, and  giving  instructions  to  the  col- 
lector of  the  shore-dues  thereanent.  At 
Edinburgh,  the  14th  day  of  May,  1783 
years.  [Signed]  "Jno.  Dundas"  [clerk]. 
n.  t.-p.     7  p.    4°.  CRp.  box 

Address... on  the  subject  of  the  new 
buildings  for  the  High  School,  of  which 
the  foundation  was  laid  on  28th  July  1825. 
Edinburgh,  1825.    8  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

ZWIF  p.v.  3 

An  answer  to  Mr.  Smith's  address.  Pub- 
lished by  authority  of  the  Town  Council 
of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  P.  Hill,  1799. 
2  p.l.,  5-32  p.    8°.  TIF  p.v.  18 

Minutes.  1875/6-1878/9,  1890/1-1892/3, 
1910/11.     Edinburgh  [1876-1911].    f °.  *  SYB 

Registrate  contract  betwixt  the  Town 
Council  of  Edinburgh  and  Kirk-sessions 
thereof,  1740  [concerning  a  hospital  or 
workhouse  for  the  poor],  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
burgh, 1740.]     4  p.     f°.  *C  p.v.  1053 

Report  on  the  improvements  of  the  city 
of  Edinburgh,  by  the  general  committee 
named  by  the  meeting  of  magistrates  and 
inhabitants,  held  in  the  New  Kirk  Aisle, 
on  18th  Dec.  1826.  [Signed  Wm.  Trotter, 
lord  provost  and  convener  of  the  com- 
mittee.] Edinburgh:  Alexander  Smellie, 
1827.    13  p.    8°.  CRp.  box  2 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Report  by  the  Lord  Provost's  Commit- 
tee..  .regarding  the  probable  future  value 
of  the  revenues  of  the  city  clergy,  with . .  . 
relative  documents.  Edinburgh:  T.  Allan 
&  Co..  prtrs..  1836.     17.  3-19  p.     S\ 

*  C  p.v.  458 

Report  by  the  Lord  Provost's  and  Law- 
Committees  of  the  Town  Council  of  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  "Bill  to  provide  for  the  bet- 
ter regulation  of  municipal  corporations  in 
Scotland"...  Edinbureh:  H.  &  T.  Pillans. 
1837.     12  p.     8=.  *  C  p.v.  458 

Report  of  the  special  committee  [Of 
Edinburgh  Town  Council;  appointed  "to 
consider  and  report  as  to  what  arrange- 
ments and  measures  are  necessary,  with  a 
view  to  an  application  by  the  council  to 
Parliament,  for  an  act  to  repeal  the  an- 
nuity-tax. and  to  provide  out  of  such  funds 
as  can  otherwise  be  legally  made  available 
for  the  expense  and  maintenance  of  the 
citv  churches  and  ministers.  Edinburgh: 
Ne'ill  and  Co..  1843.     1  p.l.,  28  p..  1  1..  8^ 

*C  p.v.  1145 

Report  by  sub-committee  of  the  treas- 
urer's committee  on  the  proposed  super- 
annuation fund.  22d  Februarv  1849.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  and  Co.  [1849.:"  12  p.    8=. 

TDB  p.v.  2 

Report  on  the  subject  of  the  memorial 
to  Lord  Melbourne  from  the  Senatus 
Academicus  of  the  Universit}-  of  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  T.  Allan  &  Co..  prtrs.. 
1839.     38  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  468 

Review  of  the  proceedings  of  a  minority 
of  the  Town  Council  of  Edinburgh,  in  pre- 
senting the  freedom  of  the  citj'  to  Mr. 
George  Thompson.  Being  a  report  of  the 
speeches  delivered  at  a  subsequent  meet- 
ing of  that  bodv.  Edinburgh:  T.  John- 
stone. 1846.     14  p.    8=.  ZWHF  p.v.  1 

Statement  relative  to  the  improvements 
of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  by  a  new  ap- 
proach from  the  west.  &c.  [Signed  "Wm. 
Trotter,  lord  provost,  and  convener,  of  the 
committee."]  Edinburgh:  T.  &  C.  !Muir- 
head.  1826.    v,  23  p..  1  pfan.    8=.  CR  p.  box  2 

Statistical  analysis  of  the  census  of  the 
city  of  Edinburgh.  1851.  By  Thomas 
Thorburn.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
prtrs..   1851.     66  p.     8=.  SDN 

Treasurer  of  Police 

Abstracts  of... police  accounts.  1897/8. 
Edinburgh.  1898.     f°.  ft  SLY 

Treasurer's  Committee 

Report  by  the. .  .committee  regarding 
the  pauper  lunatics  of  the  city,  and  the 
proposal  to  transfer  them  to  the  new  asy- 
lum at  Morningside.     Approved  of  by  the 


magistrates  and  Council  on  28th  June  1842. 
Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  prtrs..  1842.  13 
p.    8=.  SGFp.  boxl 

Report  by  the. .  .committee  regarding 
the  pauper  lunatics  of  the  city,  and  the  pro- 
posal to  transfer  them  to  the  new  asylum 
at  Morningside;  also,  regarding  the  con- 
stitution of  the  charit}'  workhouse.  Ap- 
proved of  b\-  the  magistrates  and  Council 
on  28th  Februarv  1843.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
and  Companv.  1843.     1  p.l..  32  p..^l  1.     8°. 

SGFp.  boxl 

Report. .  .regarding  the  best  means  of 
obtaining  immediate  accommodation  for 
pauoer  lunatics...  Edinburgh:  H.  &  T. 
Pillans,  printers.   1837.     43  p.     8°. 

WPS  p.v.  6 

Report  regarding  the  pauper  lunatics  of 
the  city,  and  the  proposal  to  transfer  them 
to  the  new  asylum  at  Morningside:  also, 
regarding  the  constitution  of  the  charity 
workhouse.  Jan.,  1843.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co..  1843.     1  p.l.,  32  p.     8=.     *C  p.v.  492 

Report... to  the  Town  Council,  regard- 
ing the  future  revenue  and  expenditure  of 
the  citv  of  Edinburgh.,  .approved  Novem- 
ber. 1838.  Edinburgh:  T.  Allan  &  Co., 
1838.     32  p.     8°. 

Report... to  the  Town  Council,  respect- 
ing the  ecclesiastical  revenues  of  the  city 
of  Edinburgh.  Approved. .  .Feb..  1835. 
[Edinburgh:  H.  &  J.  Pillans.  prtrs..  1835.] 
20  p.    8\ 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  Corporations.  Ab- 
stract of  the  accounts  of  the... gas  com- 
missioners.   1892/3.    [Edinburgh,  1893?     f". 

*SYB 

Edinburgh.  1  plan.  (Pinnock's  guide  to 
knowledge.  London.  1835.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
35-40.)  OA 

A  short  account  of  Leith  added  on  p.  40. 

Edinburgh.  (Sharpe's  London  maga- 
zine. London,  n.  d.  4°.  new  series,  v.  8, 
p.  218-221.)  *DA 

A    short    historical    sketch. 

Edinburgh  about  sixty  years  ago.  (Lei- 
sure hour.  London.  1859.  4^.  v.  8.  p.  21- 
23.  43-46.)  *  DA 

Edinburgh  Association  for  Improving 
the  Dwellings  of  the  Industrious  Classes. 
Contract  of  copartners'.  Edinburgh: 
Andrew  Jack.   1851.     2  p.l..   16  p.     8°.  " 

*  C  p.v.  973 

Edinburgh  Caithness  Association.  Ob- 
jects, regulations  and  educational  views, 
instituted...  1838.  Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable, 1839.     32  p.     8°.  "    STH  p.v.  11 

Edinburgh  Castle.  1  illus.  (The  Mirror. 
London.  1826.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  1-4.)         *  DE 

Historical. 


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Edinburgh  Castle.  1  illus.  (The  Penny 
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Historical  notice. 

Edinburgh  City  Mission.  Second  bien- 
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ZEC  p.v.  74 

Edinburgh  delineated:  comprising  fifty 
views  of  the  principal  public  buildings, 
streets  and  picturesque  scenery  of  the 
Scottish  metropolis.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ham- 
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No    letterpress. 

Edinburgh  dissected:  including  stric- 
tures on  its  institutions,  legal,  clerical, 
medical,  educational,  &c.  To  which  are 
added  confessions  and  opinions  of  a  tory 
country  gentleman ..  .in  a  series  of  letters 
addressed  to  Roger  Cutlar,  Esquire,  by  his 
nephew.  Edinburgh:  James  Hogg,  1857. 
xvi,  414  p.     12°.  CR 

Edinburgh  during  the  General  Assem- 
bly. (Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1856. 
8°.    V.  54,  p.  1-18.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture.    V.   39,  p.  86-101,  New  York,   1856. 

Edinburgh  election.  Report  of  the 
speeches  delivered  on  the  hustings  on  the 
nomination  of  candidates,  May  28,  1834. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Balfour  &  Co.,  1834.  24  p. 
8°.  CRp.  box 

Edinburgh  episodes,  1664-65.  (From  the 
Fountainhall  folio.)  (Scots  lore.  Glas- 
gow, 1895.     8°.     p.  148-155.)  CPA 

Edinburgh  fifty  years  ago.  (Westmin- 
ster review.  London,  1856.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  10,  p.  407-442.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Cockburn's  Memorials  of  his  time. 
Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  liter- 
ature. V.  39,  p.  516-531,  New  York,  1856. 

Edinburgh  in  the  time  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (The  Academy.  London.  1909.  f°. 
V.  77,  p.  350-352,  372-375.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  The  Living  age,  v.  262,  p.  629- 
634,    Boston,    1909. 

Edinburgh  in  the  year  of  the  royal  visit. 
16  port,  and  illus.  (World's  work.  Lon- 
don, 1903.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  685-695.)         *  DA 

British   cities   and   their  commerce,     iii. 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  Water  Company. 
Rates  to  be  charged,  1845.  [Edinburgh, 
1845.]     8  p.     16°. 

Edinburgh  the  modern  Athens.  (Lon- 
don magazine  and  review.  London,  1825. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  2,  p.  489-510.)         *  DA 

Descriptive. 


Edinburgh,  The,  newspapers.  (Eraser's 
magazine.  London,  1838.  8°.  v.  17,  p. 
559-571.)  *DA 

Edinburgh  royal  days  entertainments. 
The  second  voyage  of  Omai,  the  traveller. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  285-306.)     *  DA 

A  journal  of  occurrences  in  Edinburgh  during 
the  king's  visit  in   1822. 

Edinburgh  Water  Company.  Case  of 
the  Edinburgh  Water  Company,  n.  t.-p. 
[Edinburgh,  1825.]     24  p.     8°. 

Eight  months  experience  of  the  Edin- 
burgh original  ragged  or  industrial  schools, 
Castle  Hill  and  Ramsay  Lane;  conducted 
on  the  principles  advocated  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Guthrie,  reported  by  the  commit- 
tee of  management.  Edinburgh:  John  El- 
der, 1848.     27  p.     8°. 

Elliot,  Andrew.  Elliot's  guide  to  Edin- 
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5-72  p.,  1  plan,  1  pi.    8°.  KFT 

Title    reprinted    on    the    cover. 

Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert.  Proposals  for  carry- 
ing on  certain  public  works  in  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.  [By  Sir  Gilbert  Elliot.)  lEdin- 
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Environs  of  Edinburgh.  London:  T. 
Nelson  &  Sons,  1857.  28  p.,  1  map,  12  pi. 
16°.     (Scottish  scenery.)  CR 

Extracts  from  the  buik  of  the  general 
kirk  of  Edinburgh.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1833.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  97- 
126.)  t  CP 

From    April,    1574    to    September    1,    1575. 

Extracts  of  letters  written  by  a  lady  in 
Edinburgh  during  its  occupation  by  the 
rebels  in  1745.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  540-542.)  *  DE 

Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh.  Re- 
port of  the  committee  on:  I.  Edinburgh 
Municipality  Extension  and  Transfer  of 
Police  and  Paving  Bill;  II.  Edinburgh  Po- 
lice Consolidation  and  Sanatory  Improve- 
ment Bill,  and  III.  Police  Amendment 
Bill.  Edinburgh:  Murray  &  Gibb,  1848. 
15  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.  1320 

Forsyth,  Kate  Anderson.  Some  notes 
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1897.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  221-224.)  *  HA 

Fothergill,  George  A.  The  story  of  a 
"Barber's  bleeding-dish."  2  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1909.  sq.  8°.  v.  43, 
p.  135-144.)  CPA 

Foul  Burn  agitation!  Stateinent  explain- 
ing the  nature  and  history  of  the  agricul- 
tural irrigation  near  Edinburgh;  contain- 
ing a  refutation  of  the  unfounded  and  cal- 
lumnious  misrepresentations  on  that  sub- 
ject, in  a  pamphlet  published  in  name  of  a 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

committee  of  police,  in  which  the  ancient 
and  beautiful  capital  of  Scotland  is  falsely- 
described  as  a  residence  unsafe  to  the 
health  of  its  inhabitants.  Edinburgh: 
John  Lindsay  &  Co..  1840.    4  p.l.  166  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.436 

Frothingham,  W.  Sketches  of  Edin- 
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Gairdner,  Sir  William  Tennant.  The 
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438-456.)  AN 

Galloway,  William.  Notice  of  an  an- 
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parish  church  of  St.  Stephens,  St.  Albans, 
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quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

The  lectern  was  formerly  in  Holyrood.  The 
same  article  contains  literary  notices  of  the  Holy- 
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Gait,  John.  The  Porteous  mob  at  Edin- 
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Geddes,  Patrick.  Edinburgh  and  its  re- 
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geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
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Geddie,  John.  Romantic  Edinburgh. 
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40  pi.     2.  ed.  CR 

Geikie,  Sir  Andrew.  Outline  of  the  geol- 
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(In:  W.  Ballingall,  Edinburgh  past  and 
present.    Edinburgh,  1877.    4°.    p.  145-153.) 

Stuart  7536 

George  Heriot  and  his  hospital.  (Hogg's 
Weekly  instructor.  Edinburgh,  1845.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  162-166.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Stevens'  Memoir  of  George  Heriot, 
1845. 

Gibbs,  Alfred  S.  Edinburgh  jottings, 
illus.  (Lippincott's  magazine.  Philadel- 
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The  illustrations  are  by  W.   Ballingall. 

illus.  (Rose  Belford's  Cana- 
dian monthly.  Toronto,  1878.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.   129-140.)  *DA 

Gloag,  John.     See  under  Protest. 

Gordon,  James,  of  Rothiemay.  Birds- 
eye  view  of  Edinburgh  in  1647.  Edinburgh: 
W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1865.    46  x  20  in. 

Map  Dept. 

Fac-simile    copy. 


Gossip,  A,  about  Edinburgh.  (Eclectic 
review.  London,  1859.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  2,  p.  56-70.)  *  DA 

Gourlay,  Robert  Fleming.  Edinburgh 
and  its  improvement:  intended  to  illustrate 
the  science  of  city  building,  no.  1,  3-8. 
fBy  R.  F.  Gourlay.  Edinburgh,  1851-52. 
7  pamphlets  in  1.     8°.  CR 

no.  6  is  2.  ed. 

Gowans,  James.  Edinburgh  and  its 
neighbourhood  in  the  days  of  our  grand- 
fathers; a  series  of  illustrations  of  the 
more  remarkable  old  and  new  buildings, 
and  picturesque  scenery  of  Edinburgh  as 
they  appeared  about  1830.  With  histori- 
cal and  descriptive  sketches  by  James 
Gowans.  London:  J.  C.  Nimmo,  1886.  x, 
166  p.,  80  pi.     4°.  CR 

Grant,  James.  Cassell's  old  and  new 
Edinburgh:  its  history,  its  people  and  its 
places.  London:  Cassell,  Petter,  Galpin  & 
Co.  [1882.]     3  v.    pi.    illus.    4°.  f  CR 

Edinburgh  past  and  present  news- 
papers. (In  his:  The  newspaper  press: 
its  origin...  London  [1872].  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
405-456.)  *R-NARF 

Gray,  John  Miller.  Additional  notes  on 
the  heraldic  glass  at  Stobhall,  and  in  the 
Magdalen  Chapel,  Cowgate.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1894.     sq.  8°.     v.  28,  p.  9-13.) 

CPA 

Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  Acts  for  dis- 
abling Alexander  Wilson,  Esq.,  from  being- 
lord  provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  for  bring- 
ing to  justice  the  murderers  of  Captain 
John  Porteous.  [Edinburgh:  J.  Blair  &  J. 
Nairn,  1737.]  1  p.l.,  7  p.     8°.  CK  p.v.  44 

Anno  regni  Georgii  regis ..  .decimo 

[An  act  to  disable  Alexander  Wilson 

from  taking,  holding,  or  enjoying  any 
office  or  place  of  magistracy  in  the  city 
of  Edinburgh,  or  elsewhere,  in  Great  Bri- 
tain; and  for  imposing  a  fine  upon  the 
corporation  of  the  said  city.]  Edinburgh: 
J.  Blair  &  J.  Nairn,  prtrs.,  mdcxxxxvii 
[sic]    [1737].     7   p.     8°.  CK  p.v.  44 

Reprinted  in  Roughead's  edition  of  the  Trial  of 
Captain  Porteous,  Edinburgh,   1909,  p.   330-331. 

Anno     regni     Georgii    ii.     regis... 

decimo...  [An  act  for  the  more  effectual 
bringing  to  justice  any  persons  concerned 
in  the  barbarous  murther  of  Captain  John 
Porteous,  and  punishing  such  as  shall 
knowingly  conceal  any  of  the  offenders.] 
Edinburgh:  J.  Blair  &  J.  Nairn,  prtrs., 
MDCcxxxvii.     9   p.     8°.  CKp.v.  44 

Refirinted  in  Roughead's  edition  of  the  Trial  of 
Captain  Porteous,   Edinburgh,    1909,   p.    332-333. 

An   act   for  altering  and  amending 

an  act  of  the  forty-fifth  year  of  his  pres- 
ent Majesty  [George  iii.]  for  regulating  the 
police  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  and  the 
adjoining  districts;  and  for  other  purposes 


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Stuart  7544 


History  and  Description,  continued. 

Local  History — Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

relating   thereto, 
p.     8°. 

No   title-page. 

An  act  for  amending  an  act  of  the 

fifty-second  year  of  his  present  Majesty 
[George  in.]  for  regulating  the  police  of 
the  city  of  Edinburgh  and  the  adjoining 
districts,  and  for  other  purposes  relating 
thereto.  [22  June  1816.]  [Edinburgh:  Sir 
D.  Hunter  Blair  &  J.  Bruce,  printers,  1816.] 
4  p.     8°.  Stuart  7544 

An  act   for  altering  and  amending 

an  act  of  the  fifty-second  year  of  his  pres- 
ent Majesty  [George  iii.i,  for  regulating 
the  police  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh  and  the 
adjoining  districts,  and  for  other  purposes 
relating  thereto.  [16  June  1817.)  (Edin- 
burgh: Sir  D.  Hunter  Blair  &  J.  Bruce, 
printers,  1817.]     16  p.    8°.  Stuart  7544 

An  act  to  explain  and  extend  the 

powers  of  the  governors  of  the  hospital  in 
Edinburgh,  founded  by  George  Heriot, 
jeweller  to  King  James  the  Sixth.  Royal 
assent,  14th  July  1836.  Edinburgh:  Sir 
D.  H.  Blair  &  M.  T.  Bruce,  prtrs.,  1836. 
23  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.  1062 

An    act    to    extend    the    municipal 

boundaries  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh;  to 
transfer  the  powers  of  the  commissioners 
of  police  to  the  magistrates  and  council; 
and  for  other  purposes  relating  to  the 
municipality  of  the  said  city.  [23d  June 
1856.]  [Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1856.]     30  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.  1511 

An    act    to    confirm    a    provisional 

order  under  the  General  Police  and  Im- 
provement (Scotland)  Act,  1862,  relating 
to  the  city  of  Edinburgh.  15th  July  1867. 
30°  &  31°  Victorise,  cap.  58. .  .  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,   1867.     132  p.     8°. 

*SYB 

.\n  act  for  the  improvement  of  the 

city  of  Edinburgh,  and  constructing  new, 
and  widening,  altering,  improving,  and  di- 
verting existing  streets  in  the  said  city;  and 
for  other  purposes.  31st  May  1867,  30°  &i 
31°  Victoriae,  cap.  44...  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  and  Sons,   1867.     81   p.     8°. 

Great  fire.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1824.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  698-710.)  *  DA 

Account  of  the  great  fire  of  15th  November  1824. 

Greig,  John.  Report  on  the  statements 
of  the  lord  provost  &  Mr.  A.  Bruce,  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
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abstracts  of  the  city's  income  and  expendi- 
ture for  12  years. .  .  Edinburgh:  J.  Hay  & 
Co..  printers,  1819.     58  p.     8°.  CR  p.  box  2 

Grey,  Henry.  A  sermon  preached  in 
St.  George's  Church,  on  Thursday,  16th 
March    1815,   in   behalf  of   the    Edinburgh 


Lunatic  Asylum.  With  an  appendix,  con- 
taining a  report  of  the  managers  respecting 
the  asylum.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the 
asylum,  1815.    iv,  36  p.    8°.  ZIY  p.v.  40 

Greyfriars  Burying-Ground,  Edinburgh. 
Register  of  interments. ..  1658-1700.  Edit- 
ed by  H.  Paton.  Edinburgh:  printed.  .  .by 
J.  Skinner  &  Co.,  1902.  vi  p.  1  1.,  722  p., 
1   plan.     4°.      (Scottish   Record   Society.) 

ART 

Grieve,  James.  ABC  index  pocket 
companion  guide  to  Edinburgh.  [Edin- 
burgh, 1881.]    39  p.,  3  1.,  1  plan.    24°.  CRB 

Guide  to  the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 
Railway,  including  guides  to  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow.  Edinburgh:  John  Thomson 
&  Co.,  1845.     35  p.,  2  maps.     24°. 

Guildry  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings  of 
the  Guildry  of  Edinburgh  at  the  meeting 
of  the  incorporation...  December  16,  1817. 
Including  some  documents  connected  with 
that  meeting.  Edinburgh:  A.  Black,  1818. 
vii,  38  p.     8°.  SKDp.  boxl 

Guthrie,  Charles  John,  Lord  Guthrie.  Is 
"John  Knox's  house"  entitled  to  the  name? 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  333-348.)  CPA 

■ John  Knox  and  John  Knox's  house. 

Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  and  Fer- 
rier,  1898.     xii,  140  p.     illus.     12°.  AN 

The     traditional     belief     in     John 

Knox's  house  at  the  Netherbow,  vindi- 
cated. [In  reply  to  two  papers  read  to  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries  by  Robert  Miller, 
Esq.,  F.  S.  A.  Scot.]  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.     sq.  8°.    V.  2,2,,  p.  249-273.) 

CPA 

Guthrie,   Ellen    E.     Inscriptions   on   old 

Edinburgh     houses.       illus.       (Sunday     at 

home.     London,  1891.    4°.     1890-91,  p.  218- 

220,  280-282,  300-302.)  f  *  DD 

H.,  H.  Glints  in  Auld  Reekie.  (Atlan- 
tic monthly.  Boston,  1883.  8°.  v.  52,  p. 
363-375.)  *DA 

Hammermen  of  Edinburgh.  The  Ham- 
mermen of  Edinburgh  and  their  altar  in 
St.  Giles  Church;  being  extracts  from  the 
records  of  the  Incorporation  of  Hammer- 
men of  Edinburgh,  1494  to  1558.  With 
introductory  notes  by  John  Smith.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  J.  Hay  [pref.  1906].  xciii  p., 
1  1.,  201  p.,  2  fac,  1  pi.     8°.  SKD 

Seal  of  cause  for  the  Hammermen 

of  Edinburgh.     [1496].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     1  1.     f°. 

ttSKD 

A  facsimile  of  the  original  is  given  in  The  Ham- 
mermen of  Edinburgh  and  their  altar  in  St.  Giles 
Church,  pi.  opp.  p.  184. 

Handbook,  A,  to  Edinburgh,  compris- 
ing a  complete  guidebook  to  the  city  and 
neighbourhood:...  Edinburgh:  T.  C. 
Jack,   1876.     65  p.     illus.     8°.  KPT 


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Local  History  ■ — Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Edinburgh:   J.   Middlemass    &   Co.. 

n.  d.     65  p.     illus.     8°.  CRB  p.  box 

Harcourt,  Betty.  Edinburgh  authors 
of  to-day.  illus.  (The  Criterion.  New 
York,  1903.    f°.    v.  4,  p.  30-32.)  t  *  DD 

Harrison,  John.  Oure  tounis  colledge. 
Sketches  of  the  history  of  the  Old  College 
of  Edinburgh  with  an  appendix  of  histori- 
cal documents.  By  John  Harrison.  Edin- 
burgh and  London:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1884.     5  p.l.,  162  p.     12°.     STK 

Haven,  Gilbert.  Stirling  and  Edinburgh. 
(In  his:  The  pilgrim's  wallet,  or.  Scraps  of 
travel.     New  York,  1869.     16°.     p.  77-94.) 

BTYB 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond.  Narrative  of 
the  means  adopted  for  pulling  down  some 
very  dangerous  ruins  after  the  great  fires 
at  Edinburgh  in  the  month  of  November, 
1824.  2  pi.  (Royal  Engineers.  Papers  on 
subjects  connected  with  the  duties  of  the 
corps.  Woolwich,  1855.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  4,  p.  58-64.)  VDA 

Heiton,  John,  of  Darnick.  The  castes  of 
FMinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  P.  Nimmo, 
1861.    ix,  386  p.,  1  pi.     3.  ed.     12°. 

Stuart  7545 

Henderson,  Archibald.  Old  Edinburgh. 
Photographs  by  Alvin  L.  Coburn.  8  illus. 
(Harper's  monthly  magazine.  New  York, 
1909.    8°.    V.  119,  p.  705-719.)  *  DA 

Hewitt,  John.  Mons  Meg,  the  ancient 
bombard,  preserved  in  Edinburgh  Castle. 
1  pi.  (Arch.-eological  journal.  London, 
1853.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  25-32.)  CA 

Hislop's  time-gun  plan  of  Edinburgh 
and  Leith.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston [1861].     IS^in.  X  21H  in.     folded  12°. 

Stuart  8939 

Historia  miraculose  fundationis  mon- 
asterii  Sancte  Crucis,  prope  Edinburgh 
[1128].  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1836.    4°.     v.  2,  p.  9-31.)     f  CP 

Includes  also:  "Historia  fundationis  prioratus 
Insula  de  Traile,"  "Nomina  abbatum  monasterii 
Sancte  Crucis,"  "Inventarium  jocalium,  etc.  magni 
altaris   ejusdem    monasterii,    1493." 

Historical  description  of  the  monastery 
or  chapel  royal  of  Holyroodhouse:  with  a 
short  account  of  the  palace  and  environs. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  John  Petrie.  1818. 
iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-86  p..  7  pi.     8°.  CRF 

Historical  guide  to  the  palace  and  abbey 
of  Holyrood.  Edinburgh:  Duncan  Ander- 
son,    n.  d.     94  p.     16°.'  CRF  p.  box 

With    a   second    engraved   title-page. 

Historical,  An,  sketch  of  the  municipal 
constitution  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh;  in- 
cluding the  Set  of  the  Burgh  as  established 
in  1583,  and  amended  in  1730. .  .and  lists  of 


the  aldermen  and  lord  provosts...  To 
which  is  added.  An  historical  account  of 
the  Blue  Blanket...  by  A.  Pennecuik. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  1826.  Ixxx  p.,  1  1., 
178  p.,  9  pi.,  11   tables.     8°.  CR 

History  of  the  abbey  and  palace  of 
Holyrood.  Edinburgh:  Duncan  Anderson, 
n.   d.     192  p.,  2  pi.,  1   port.     16°.  CR 

With    additional    engraved    title-page. 

Holyrood  Abbey.  Liber  cartarum  Sancte 
Crucis.  Munimenta  ecclesie  Sancte  Cru- 
cis de  Edwinesburg.  [Edited  by  Cosmo 
Innes.]  Edinburgi,  1840.  cxxxvi.  333  p.. 
9  fac.  6  pi.    4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)  t  CRF 

Holyrood  House.  1  illus.  (Saturday 
magazine.  London,  1843.  4°.  v.  23.  p.  249- 
251.)  *DD 

Forms  no.  6  of  a  series  on  'The  royal  residences 
of   Scotland." 

Houses  in  flats.  (Household  words. 
London,  1855.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  182-186.)  *  DA 

On  Edinburgh  houses. 

Hume,  David.  A  true  account  of  the 
behaviour  and  conduct  of  Archibald  Stew- 
art... late  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh.  In 
a  letter  to  a  friend.  (By  David  Hume.] 
London:  M.  Cooper,  1748.     51  p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.  495 

Hunter.  An  address  to  the  electors  of 
the  thirteenth  and  fourteenth  wards  of 
police...  By  a  commissioner  of  improve- 
ments, shewing  the  present  state  and  future 
prospects  of  that  speculation.  pEdinburgh: 
Fairgrieve  and  Murdoch,  printers,  1832.] 
16  p.    8°.  CRp.  box2 

Hutton,  Laurence.  The  literary  land- 
marks of  Edinburgh,  illus.  (Harper's  new 
monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1891.  8°. 
V.  82,  p.  609-633.)  *  DA 

New   York:    Harper   &    Bros., 

1898.    xiv,  15-80  p.,  13  pi.,  16  port.     12°. 

NCB 

Reviewed  in  Saturday  reviezv,  v.  72,  p.  705-706, 
London,    1891. 

I.,  K.  P.  About  Edinburgh.  (Eraser's 
magazine.  London,  1857.  8°.  v.  56,  p.  505- 
520.)  *  DA 

Based    on    Cutlar's   Edinburgh    dissected. 

Jack,  Thomas  C.  The  Waverley  hand- 
book to  Edinburgh,  Hawthornden. .  .  &c. 
Edinburgh:  T.  C.  Jack,  1876.  3  p.l.,  9-65  p., 
1  plan.    8°.        •  KFT 

Johnston,  William.  Letter  to  Sir  James 
Gibson  Craig,  bart.  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1841.    49  p.    8°.  CRp.  box 

In  connection  with  the  election  of  Adam  Black 
as    lord   provost   of   Edinburgh. 

Jolly,  James.  The  story  of  the  West 
Port  Church,  with  notices  of  [Thomas] 
Chalmers  and  [William]  Tasker;  and  an 
account  of  the  territorial  method.  [By 
James  Jolly.]  Edinburgh:  Macniven  & 
Wallace,  1882.    2  p.l.,  Ill  p.    24°.  ZEC  p.v.  4 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Journeyman  Mason,  A.  Public  buildings 
of  Edinburgh.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
370-375.)  *  DA 

Kay,  John.  A  series  of  original  portraits 
and  caricature  etchings ..  .with  biographi- 
cal sketches...  Edinburgh:  H.  Paton, 
1837-42.    2  V.  in  4.    8°.  CR 

Edinburgh:  Hugh  Paton.  1838. 

2  V.    4°.  Stuart  11513 

Keith,  Robert,  bishop  of  Fife.  An  his- 
torical catalogue  of  the  Scottish  bishops, 
down  to  the  year  1688...  A  new  edition, 
corrected  and  continued  to  the  present 
time.  .  .by  the  Rev.  M.  Russel.  Edinburgh: 
Bell  &  Bradfute,  1824.    8°.  ZDVH 

p.  44-60:  'Erection  of  the  see  of  Edinburgh,  by 
Charles  the  First'  [29.  September  1633];  p.  60-72: 
'Bishops  of  Edinburgh;'  p.  524-530:  Post-Revolution 
bishops. 

Kennedy,  Francis.  Letters  from  Francis 
Kennedy,  Abbeyhill,  to  Baron  Kennedy  at 
Dalquharran,  Mayboll,  relative  to  the  seege 
of  Edinburgh  1745.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1910.     4°.     v.  8,  p.  53-60.) 

CPA 

Kennedy,  James.  Gleanings  from  the 
burgh  records  of  Edinburgh  during  the 
Reformation.  (Catholic  Presbyterian.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  53-60,  131-136.) 

*DA 

Labouchere,  Henry.  Report  to...  the 
chancellor  of  the  exchequer,  regarding  the 
affairs  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh  and  port 
of  Leith.  Edinburgh:  Thomas  Allan  & 
Co.,  printers,  1836.    25  p.    8°.        CR  p.  box 

Lady  Glenorchy  and  her  chapel,  at  Edin- 
burgh. (The  Sunday  at  home.  London, 
1859.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  251-254.)  f  *  DD 

Laing,  David.  Anniversary  address  on 
the  state  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland  from  1831  to  1860.  3  port.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archn?- 
ologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1874.  4°.  v.  5, 
p.   1-44.)  tCPA 

Read  9   Dec.    1861. 

Ben    Jonson    in    Edinburgh    in    the 

year  m.dc.xviii.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  206-208.)  CPA 

Contract  between  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh and  John  Meikle,  for  a  chime  of 
musical  bells,  1698.  From  the  original  pre- 
served in  the  archives  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862.  sq. 
8°.    V.  3.  p.  196-201.)  CPA 

Historical  description  of  the  altar- 
piece,  painted  in  the  reign  of  King  James 
the  Third  of  Scotland,  belonging  to  Her 
Majesty,  in  the  palace  of  Holyrood.     2  pi. 


(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  8-22.)  CPA 

A   supplemental   notice.  2  pi. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  310-324.  *)  CPA 

Note  respecting  the  Royal  Ex- 
change, Edinburgh,  and  the  original  list  of 
subscribers,  in  1752.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1863.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  593-597.)  CPA 

Notice  respecting  the  monument  of 

the  regent  earl  of  Murray,  now  restored, 
within  the  church  of  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1868.  sq.  8°. 
v.  6,  p.  49-55.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  two  Roman  sculptured 

heads,  preserved  in  the  front  of  a  house 
at  the  Netherbow,  Edinburgh...  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch- 
a-ologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1831.  4°. 
v.  3,  p.  287-289.)  t  CPA 

On   the   state   of  the   abbey   church 

of  Holyrood  subsequently  to  the  devas- 
tations committed  by  the  English  forces 
in  the  years  1544  and  1545.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1855.     sq.  8°.     v.  1.  p.  101-115.) 

CPA 

On  the  tumult  in  Edinburgh,  at  the 

procession  on  St.  Giles's  day,  1558.  (In: 
John  Knox.  The  works  of  J.  Knox,  edited 
by  D.  Laing.  Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  558-561.)  ZOV 

Proposals  for  cleaning  and  lighting 

the  city  of  Edinburgh  (with  original  sig- 
natures of  a  number  of  the  principal  inhab- 
itants), in  the  year  1735.  With  explana- 
tory remarks.  (Society  of  .A.ntiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  171-180.)  CPA 

Suggestions  for  the  removal  of  St. 

Margaret's  well,  near  Restalrig,  in  the 
vicinity  of  Edinburgh,  to  a  more  favour- 
able site.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1859. 
sq.  8°.     V.  2,  p.  143-147.)  CPA 

See  also  under  Brown,  James. 

Laing,  Henry.  Remarks  on  the  carved 
ceiling  and  heraldic  shields  of  the  apart- 
ments in  Holyrood  House,  commonly 
known  as  "Queen  Mary's  Audience  Cham- 
ber." 1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  381-384.)  CPA 

Lithographed  copies  of  a  drawing  of  the  ceiling 
were  printed   in   colours   for   sale. 

Lamb.  George.  Cup-marked  stone  found 
near  Edinburgh,  illus.  (Reliquary  and  il- 
lustrated archrcologist.  London,  1897.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  231-232.)  CA 


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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

Lancefield,  Alfred.  On  the  drainage  of 
Edinburgh.  2  pi.  (Architectural  Institute 
of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1S53.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  41-56.)  MQA 

Lang,  Andrew.  Edinboro  old  town,  il- 
lus.  (Century  magazine.  New  York,  1884. 
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Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Lislebourg  and 
Petit  Leith.  1  illus.  (Scottish  historical 
review.    Glasgow,  1904.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  19-26.) 

CPA 

Learmonth,  John,  lord  provost.  Cor- 
respondence between  the... lord  provost 
and  Alexander  Trotter  of  Dreghorn. 
[Edinburgh,  1831.]    3  p.    f°.  CR  p.box  3 

Anent  Playfair's  modified  plan  for  building  upon 
the  Mound. 

Lee,  J.  A  letter  to... the  lord  provost 
relating  to  the  annuity  tax,  and  the  eccle- 
siastical arrangements  now  proposed  for 
the  city  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood,  1834.     58  p.     8°.       *  C  p.v.  447 

Leigh,  Samuel.  Decription  of  Edin- 
burgh. 1  plan.  (In:  Leigh's  new  pocket 
road-book  of  Scotland.  London,  1836. 
new  ed.    24°.    p.  8-41.)  KFT 

Le  Moine,  Sir  James  Macpherson.  Edin- 
burg  [sic],  Rouen,  York.  Glimpses,  im- 
pressions, and  contrasts.  (Literary  and 
historical  Society  of  Quebec.  Transac- 
tions.   Quebec,  1882.    8°.    1881-82,  p.  1-58.) 

HWA 

Edinburgh,   p.    1-22. 

Lessels,  John.     See  Cousin,  David. 

Letter,  A,  to  the  lord  provost,  contain- 
ing suggestions  for  improving  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.  With  plan.  By  a  citizen. 
Edinburgh:  M.  Walker  &  Co.,  1855.  31  p.. 
1  plan.     8°.  *C  p.v.  361 

Letter,  A,  to  the... lord  provost,  on  the 
late  fires,  and  their  connection  with  gas 
illumination.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  W.  Nelson, 
1824.     14  p.     8°. 

Letter  to... the  lord  provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  seat  rents  of  the  city 
churches,  etc.  By  a  member  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Bradfute,    1834.     26  p.     8°.         *  C  p.v.  458 

Letter  to  the  magistrates  of  Edinburgh, 
on  the  execution  of  Robert  Johnston.  By 
an  eye  witness.  Edinburgh:  printed  by 
Thomas  Turnbull,   1819.     15  p.     8°. 

*C  p.v.  698 

See  Ciz'is,  Letter  to  the  citizens  of  Edinburgh, 
Edinburgh,    1819. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  James 
Abercromby,  M.  P.,  on  the  ecclesiastical 
affairs    of    Edinburgh,    by    an    old    friend. 


Edinburgh:  T.  Rutherfoord,  1834.  14  p. 
8°.  *C  p.v.  458 

Letters  from  Edinburgh,  by  an  English 
traveller.  (New  monthly  magazine  and 
universal  register.  London,  1814.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  16-18,  137-140.)  *DE 

Lincoln,  The,  monument  in  memory  of 
Scottish  American  soldiers:  unveiled  in 
Edinburgh,  August  21,  1893.  Edinburgh: 
W^m.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1893.  97(1)  p.,  4 
pi.     12°.  AN(Lincoln)p.v.  11 

Literary  and  philosophical  societies  of 
Edinburgh,  during  the  nineteenth  century. 
(Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  literature. 
New  York,  1851.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  565-570.) 

*DA 

Reprinted    from    Hogg's   Instructor. 

Little,  William  Charles.  Observations 
on  the  Hammermen  of  Edinburgh.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch??- 
ologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  170-183.)  tCPA 

Littlejohn,  Sir  Henry  Duncan.  On  the 
cleansing  operations  of  Edinburgh  as  com- 
pared with  those  of  other  large  towns. 
(National  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Social  Science.     Transactions.     London, 

1864.  8°.     1863,  p.  513-518.)  SA 

Edinburgh:     Colston     &    Son, 

1865.  1  p.l.,  12  p.    8°.  VDIp.v.  1 

Lizars,  William  Home.  Plan  of  Edin- 
burgh drawn  &  engraved  for  McDowall's 
guide  to  the  city.  [Edinburgh,  1843. i  9  in. 
X  12  in.    folded  24°.  Stuart  8941 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson.  Peter's  letters 
to  his  kinsfolk.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood, 1819.     3  V.     port.     2.  ed.     8°.     NDD 

Edinburgh:    Wm.    Blackwood, 

1819.     3  V.     port.     3.  ed.    8°.  CP 

1.  American  from  the  2.  Edin- 
burgh edition.  New  York:  A.  T.  Goodrich 
&  Co.,  1820.     vii,  575  p.     8°.  CP 

Lockhart,  William.  Notice  of  an  agree- 
ment between  a  vassal  and  an  ecclesiastic 
in  regard  to  subjects  on  the  Water  of  Leith 
in  the  year  1226.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     sq.  8°.    V.  23,  p.  254-257.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  deed  (circa  A.  D.  1226) 

settling  a  controversy  between  the  rector 
of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Hales  (Colinton),  and 
the  church  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh,  in 
regard  to  the  teinds  "de  Craggis  et  Gor- 
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Macfarlan,  John  F.  Powers  and  juris- 
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Mackenzie,  Kincaid.  Statement  in  an- 
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McLaggan,  Alexander.  A  letter  from  a 
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With  illustrations  of  Greyfriars  churchyard, 
Jenny  Geddes'  stool,  and  the  stool  of  repentance. 

Remarks  on  the  tumult  at  Edinburgh, 
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Report  of  a  public  entertainment  held 
...by  the  Edinburgh  Mechanics'  Library, 
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Converse,  1820.  3.  ed.  12°.  v.  3,  p.  172- 
270.)  CBD 

Sime,  A.  H.  Moncur.  The  literary  life  of 
Edinburgh.  (New  century  magazine.  Lon- 
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Simpson,  Eve  Blantyre.  Distinguished 
Edinburgh  dogs.  (Chambers's  journal. 
London  and  Edinburgh,  1900.  4°.  series  6. 
V.  3,  p.  154-157.)  *DA 

Sinclair,  John.  Case  for  the  extension 
of  the  municipal  boundary  of  Edinburgh, 
and  the  transference  of  the  powers  of  the 
police  and  paving  boards  to  the  Town 
Council.  Edinburgh:  Adam  &  Charles 
Black.  1855.     73  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  1138 

Sinclair,  John.  Notes  on  the  disputed 
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ir..  and  the  Stuart  vault  in  Holyrood,  1 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1903.  sq.  8°.  v. 
37,  p.  252-257.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  Holyrood  "Foir-Yet" 

of  James  iv.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
sq.  8°.    V.  39,  p.  352-362.)  CPA 

Notes    on    James    Fifth's    towers, 

Holyrood  Palace.  6  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
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CPA 

Skene,  James,  of  Rubislaw.  Remarks  on 
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of  the  Castle  Rock  of  Edinburgh.  (Society 
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479.)  CPA 

Slight,  A,  descriptive  sketch  of  Edin- 
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Smail,  Adam.  The  Edinburgh  Circulat- 
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Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new 
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The  Edinburgh  Circulating  Library 

and  its  contents  in  1781.  (Scots  magazine. 
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Smith,  Mrs.  T.  Stewart.  The  Grange  of 
St.  Giles,  the  Bass:  and  the  other  baronial 
homes  of  the  Dick-Lauder  family,  written 
and  illustrated  with  pen,  pencil,  and  cam- 
era. Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  author  by 
T.  and  A.  Constable,  1898.  xxii  p.,  1  1.,  427 
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Smith,  John  Alexander.  Note  on  the 
supposed  'charter  chest  of  Johnny  Faa'  and 
its  contents,  probablj^  the  official  box  and 
plates,  with  trade  marks  of  the  Incorpora- 
tion of  Pewterers  of  Edinburgh.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1872.    sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  264-268.) 

CPA 

This  is  really  the  official  box  and  plates  with 
trade  marks  of  the  old  Incorporation  of  Pewterers 
of  Edinburgh,  and  has  nothing  to  do  with  Johnny 
Faa. 

Notice  of  the  shingled  roof  of  the 

tower  of  the  Canongate  Tolbooth,  Edin- 
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Smith,  Thomas.  Address  to  the  Town 
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some  account  of  the  city's  affairs  —  its 
debt,  revenue,  expenditure,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1799.  59  p. 
8°.  CRp.  box2 

Some  account  of  the  Wernerian  Natural 
History  Society  of  Edinburgh.  (Edin- 
burgh monthly  magazine  [afterwards 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine].  Edin- 
burgh, 1817.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  231-234.)       *  DA 

Some  literary  landmarks  of  central  Edin- 
burgh. (Chambers'  journal.  London,  1903. 
4°.    series  6,  v.  6,  p.  362-366.)  *  DA 

Some  peculiarities  of  Edinburgh  life,  as 
observed  by  a  Southerner.  (Leisure  hour. 
London,  1876.    4°.    v.  25,  p.  214-216.)  *  DA 

Stark,  J.  Picture  of  Edinburgh:  contain- 
ing a   description   of   the   city  and   its   en- 


virons. Edinburgh:  printed  for  John  Fair- 
bairn..  .  1823.  viii,  370  p.,  1  map,  13  pi.  3. 
ed.     16°.  CR 

Stark  James.  Inquiry  into  some  points 
of  the  sanatory  state  of  Edinburgh;  the 
rate  of  mortality  of  its  inhabitants  since 
1780;  their  average  duration  of  life;  the 
differences  in  the  rate  of  mortality  among 
its  different  classes,  and  among  the  mar- 
ried and  single;  and  its  comparative  elegi- 
bility  as  a  place  of  residence,  and  for  the 
education  of  children.  Edinburgh:  Adam 
and  Charles  Black,  1847.  1  p.l.,  45  p.,  1 
table.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  436 

Report  on  the  mortality  of  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith  for  the  six  months,  June- 
November,  1846.  Edinburgh:  Stark  and 
Co.,  1846.    8  p.    8°.     (Edinburgh.) 

SDN  p.v.3,  no.9 

Report  on  the  mortality  of  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith,  for  the  months  of  June, 
July,  and  August,  1848.  Edinburgh:  Stark 
and   Co.,   1848.     9  p.     8°.     (Edinburgh.) 

SDN  p.v.3.  no.8 

Report  on  the  mortality  of  Edin- 
burgh, Leith  and  Newhaven,  for  the 
months  of  January  and  February,  1846. 
Edinburgh:  Stark  and  Co.,  1846.  8  p.  8°. 
(Edinburgh.)  SDN  p.v.  3,  no.lO 

State  of  the  question  respecting  the  seat 
rents  of  the  churches  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh, between  the  kirk  sessions  of  the 
High  Church  [and  others],  and  the  magis- 
trates of  Edinburgh ..  .with  an  appendix. 
Edinburgh:  Adam  Black,  1824.     75  p.     8°. 

CR  p.  box 

Statement  by  the  committee  of  the  in- 
habitants of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  ap- 
pointed at  the  general  meeting.  ..  held  on 
2d  December  1817,  upon  the  subject  of 
the  North  Bridge  Buildings.  Edinburgh: 
Duncan  Stevenson  &  Co.,  printers,  1818. 
36  p.    8°.  CRp.  box  2 

Statements  relative  to  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh, shewing  the  practicability  and  ne- 
cessity of,  and  containing  proposals  for, 
the  extension  of  the  royalty,  popular  elec- 
tion of  the  Town  Council,  erection  of 
additional  parish  churches  and  schools  in 
every  parish..  .  Edinburgh:  William  Tait, 
1833.    55  p.    8°.  CRp.  box  2 

Stephens,  D.  S.  Edinburgh  and  its  as- 
sociations. (Lakeside  monthly.  Chicago, 
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History    and    description. 

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3  pi.     16°.  CR 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  Balfour.  Edin- 
burgh: picturesque  notes.  London:  Seeley 
&  Co.,  1889.  3  p.l.,  182  p.  illus.  new  ed. 
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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

London:   Seeley   &   Co.,    1900. 

4  p.l.,  182  p.     illus.     12°.  CR 

Notes   on   Edinburgh.     4  pi.     illus. 

(The  Portfolio.  Edited  by  P.  G.  Hamer- 
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[I.  Introductory.]  II.  Old  Town  —  the  lands. 
III.  Legends.  IV.  New  Town  —  town  and  country. 
V.  Greyfriars.  VI.  Winter  in  Edinburgh.  VII.  The 
Calton   Hill. 

Stewart,  Alexander  M.  Old  Edinburgh 
inns.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1894.    8°.    V.  276,  p.  56-62.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
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Littell's  Living  age,  v.  200,  p.  571-575,  Boston,  1894. 

Story,  The,  of  an  Edinburgh  church. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1857.  8°. 
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Account  of  the  destruction  of  Trinity  College 
Church,    Edinburgh. 

Stranger's,  The,  visit  to  Edinburgh.  32 
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32  p.  illus.  (Chambers's  Miscel- 
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Stronach,  George.  The  Advocates'  Li- 
brar3\  Edinburgh.  3  illus.  (Cassell's  fam- 
ily magazine.  London,  1886.  4°.  v.  12.  p. 
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Supplement  to  an  address  to  the  free 
citizens  of  Edinburgh.  Wherein  reasons 
are  given  for  excluding  such  men  in  the 
present  administration  from  being  re- 
elected, who  have  abused  their  trust... 
[Edinburgh:]  printed  in  the  year  1740.  40 
p.     8°.  CRp.  box2 

Surrender  of  the  castle  of  Edinburgh,  in 
a  letter  to  the  dean  of  Durham.  (Ana- 
lecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°.  series 
2,  p.  254-255.)  CP 

Survey,  A,  of  the  castle  and  town  of 
Edinburgh,  January,  1573. —  Tournal  of  the 
siege  of  the  castle  of  Edinburgh,  April 
and  May,  1573.  1  fac.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  65-80.)  tCP 

The  survey  was  made  by  Rowland  Johnson  and 
John  Fleminge.  The  journal  is  probably  by  Thomas 
Churchyard  the  poet,  who  was  present  at  the  siege. 

The  plate  is  a  facsimile  of  the  plan  in  the  first 
edition  of   Holinshed.     It  gives  a  bird's-eye  view  of 


the  town  and  castle  of  Edinburgh  at  the  time  of  the 
siege,  and  is  probably  the  work  of  Rowland  John- 
son. 

T.,  A.  Medical  report  of  Edinburgh. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
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*DA 

The  second  article  is  signed  J.  W.  T. 

Tait,  W.  Annual  report  on  the  health  of 
the  Edinburgh  police  force  for  1846. 
(Edinburgh  medical  and  surgical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1848.     8°.     v.  69,  p.  292-308.) 

WAA 

Tait,  W.  A.  Some  notes  regarding  the 
construction,  maintenance,  etc.,  of  the 
Edinburgh  and  district  water  works.  4  pi. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  211- 
230.)  VA 

Tale,  A,  of  the  plague  in  Edinburgh. 
(Chambers's  Edinburgh  journal.  London, 
1833.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  57-58.)  *  DA 

Scene  is  laid  in  the  year  1645. 

Reprinted  in  The  Portfolio,  and  companion  to  the 
select  circulating  library,  part  i,  Jan.  —  June  1835, 
p.   21-22.      Philadelphia,   1835. 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  siege  of 
Edinburgh  Castle,  March  -  June,  1689. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1905. 
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Thorns,  George  Hunter  MacThomas. 
The  bells  of  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh,  with  a 
notice  of  the  missing  bells  of  the  chapel 
of  Holyrood  House.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

Thomson,  G.  Statement  and  review  of 
a  recent  decision  of  the  judge  of  police  in 
Edinburgh:  authorising  his  officers  to 
make  domiciliary  visits  in  private  families, 
to  stop  dancing,  etc.  [By  G.  Thomson; 
signed  Civis.j  Edinburgh:  Manners  & 
MUIer,  1807.     14  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.  470 

Thomson,  John.  Some  observations  on 
the  varioloid  disease,  which  has  lately  pre- 
vailed in  Edinburgh,  and  on  the  identity  of 
chicken-pox  and  modified  small-pox.  (Edin- 
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Thomson,  Thomas.  List  of  the  protocol 
books  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh;  with  ex- 
tracts. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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8\    V.  5.  p.  141-164.)  CPA 

List    of    the    protocol    books,    with 

some  notice  of  the  other  records  of  the 
borough  of  Canongate  and  regality  and 
barony  of  Brochton,  Edinburgh,  with  ex- 
tracts. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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8°.    V.  2,  p.  354-368.)  CPA 

To  the  Protestant  electors  of  Edinburgh. 
Brother  electors  and  fellow  citizens.  .  .     [A 


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t*DD 

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Volunteer  review,  The.  at  Edinburgh  in 
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Watson,  W.  F.  Edinburgh:  its  houses 
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Watt,  Francis.  The  book  of  Edinburgh 
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Edinburgh  and  the  Lothians.    With 

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Waverley,  The,  guide  book  to  Edinburgh 
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Wedmore,  Frederick.  Art  and  land- 
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West  Bow,  The,  Edinburgh.  (Sharpe's 
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Wigham.  John,  the  younger.  Letter  to 
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Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  Edinburgh.  (En- 
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Local  History  —  Edinburgh  (City),  continued. 

John     Knox's     house,     Netherbow, 

Edinburgh.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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olden  time.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot.  1872. 
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f  °.  Stuart  1060 

A  reprint,  without  the  author's  permission  or 
revision,   of  the  first  edition  of   1848. 

Edinburgh  and  London:  A.  & 

C.  Black.  1891.    2  v.    2.  ed.     f°.  ft  CR 

Large  paper  copy.     No.  17  of  150  copies  printed. 

The  plan  in  v.  1  is  a  reduced  copy  of  Gordon  of 
Rothiemay's    view    of    Edinburgh    in    1647. 

Notes  of  the  search   for  the  tomb 

of  the  royal  foundress  of  the  Collegiate 
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Notice    of    St.    Margaret's    Chapel, 

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CPA 

Queen  Mary  and  the  Legend  of  the 

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Reminiscences    of    old    Edinburgh. 

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founded  at  Edinburgh  by  Queen  Mary  of 
Gueldres,  the  widow  of  James  ii.,  in  1462. 
24  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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The  so-called  Roman  heads  of  the 

Nether  Bow.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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to  justice  the  murderers  of  Captain  John 
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Edinburgh,  Sheriffdom  of 

Retour,  The,  and  royal  warrant  of  taxa- 
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Edinburghshire 


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Edzell   Castle,   Forfarshire 

Gammack,  James.  Sculptures  at  Edzell 
Castle,  Forfarshire.  2  pi.  (Scottish  notes 
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Jervise,  Andrew.  Notice  of  the  ruins  of 
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CPA 


Eglintok,   Ayrshire 

Aikman,  James.  An  account  of  the  tour- 
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Eglinton  family;  to  which  is  prefixed  a 
sketch  of  chivalry,  and  of  the  most  re- 
markable Scottish  tournaments.  Edin- 
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16  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.  678 

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at  Eglinton  Castle;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
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Wednesday  and  Friday.  28.  and  30.  August 
1839.  Glasgow:  W.  Hamilton,  1839.  24  p. 
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Local  History,  continued. 

EiGG,    Inverness-shire 

Askill,  pseud.  The  Black  Cave  of  the 
M'Donalds.  A  legend  of  Eig.  (Pocket 
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69.)  *  DE 

Miller,  James  W.  Skye,  Gairloch,  Eigg, 
and  Loch  Maree.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller,  1877. 
1  p.l..  94  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Miller's 
royal  tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands  and 
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R.,  A.  B.  The  cave  of  Uig  [sic,  Eigg]  and 
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A  parallel  between  the  burning  of  the  people  in 
the  two  caves. 

Robertson,  Charles  M.  Topography  and 
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Ross,  J.  Calder.  Memorial  stone  at  Kil- 
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(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
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CPA 

EiLDON  Hills,  Roxburghshire 

Bower,  John.  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Melrose,  Old  Melrose,  and  Dry- 
burgh  abbeys,  with  a  description  of  Ab- 
botsford,  Eildon  Hills,  etc.,  etc.  [By  John 
Bower.]  Melrose:  J.  Bower  [pref.  1847i. 
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Eileach-an-Naoimh,  Argyllshire 

Hannan,  Thomas.  A  long  lost  island 
—  Hinba.  illus.  (English  illustrated  mag- 
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Ireland,  William  W.  A  visit  to  Eileach- 
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CPA 

Island,  The.  of  the  Saints.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  178, 
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Elcho,    Perthshire 

Ballingal,  James.  The  Rhynd  and  El- 
cho:  a  parish  history.  Edinburgh:  David 
Douglas,  1905.     5  p.l.,  100  p.     illus.     12°. 

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nunnery.  After  the  Reformation.  The  old  church 
and  the  new.  Elcho  Castle.  The  Joug  stane.  Lands 
and  heritages.     The  kirk  of  Rhynd. 


Elgin,  Elginshire 

Cooper,  James.  Some  old  Elgin  houses. 
1  pi.  ((jlasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1906.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  part  2,  p.  1-21.)  CPA 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton.  "The 
prayer  bell."  commonly  called  "The  min- 
ister's bell,"  in  the  parish  church  of  Elgin. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  30, 
p.  338-340.)  CPA 

Elgin.  The  records  of  Elgin.  1234-1800. 
Compiled  by  William  Cramond.  Aberdeen: 
New  Spalding  Club.  1903-08.  2  v.  pi.  4°. 
(New   Spalding   Club.      Publications.) 

tCP 

V.   2  edited  by  Rev.   Stephen   Ree. 


Elginshire 
See  also  Moray 

Elginshire.  —  Road  and  Bridges  Inspec- 
tor. Report  upon  the  roads,  bridges,  and 
highways,  in  the  county  of  Elgin,  with 
estimates  of  the  sums  required  for  their 
maintenance  and  repair.  Elgin:  J.  Black, 
prtr.,  1864.    22  p.    8°. 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Epitaphs  &  inscrip- 
tions from  burial  grounds  &  old  buildings 
in  the  north  east  of  Scotland,  with  histori- 
cal, biographical,  genealogical,  and  anti- 
quarian notes,  also  an  appendix  of  illustra- 
tive papers.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author. 
[Edited  by  James  Anderson.]  Edinburgh: 
David  Douglas,  1875-79.  2  v.  1  pi.,  1  port, 
illus.     sq.  8°.  ARF 

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11   of  400  copies  printed. 

Shaw,  Lachlan.  Of  Elgin  and  the  shire 
of  Murray.  (In:  T.  Pennant.  A  tour  in 
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p.  287-312.)  t  CPW 


Ellon,    Aberdeenshire 

Mair,  Thomas.  Records  of  the  parish  of 
Ellon.  Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  (To.,  1876. 
vii(i),  172  p.     8°.  ARX 


Enterkin,  Dumfriesshire 

Brown,  John.  The  Enterkin.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1865.  32 
p.,  1   pi.     16°.  *Cp.v.  684 

Eskdale,   Dumfriesshire 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  The  history 
of  Liddesdale,  Eskdale.  Ewesdale,  Wau- 
chopedale,  and  the  Debateable  Land... 
part  1.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1883.  fac, 
map,  plan,  pi.,  port.    4°.  f  CR 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Hyslop,  John,  and  R.  Hyslop.  Langholm 
as  it  was;  a  history  of  Langholm  and  Esk- 
dale  from  the  earliest  times.  Sunderland: 
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maps,  2  plans,     illus.    8°.  CR 


Falkl.'VNd  Palace,  Fifeshire 

Kinross,  John.  The  antiquities  of  Falk- 
land. (East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Natural- 
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Wood,  Major.  The  antiquities  of  Falk- 
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Ettrick  Forest,  Selkirkshire 

Craig-Brown,  T.  The  history  of  Sel- 
kirkshire; or,  Chronicles  of  Ettrick  Forest. 
Edinburgh:    D.    Douglas,    1886.     2   v.     4°. 

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EwESDALE,    Dumfriesshire 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  The  history 
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Fala,    Edinburghshire   and    Haddingtonshire 

Hunter,  James.  Fala  and  Soutra:  in- 
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Soltre"  with  its  masters  and  great  revenues 
and  of  other  historical  associations  and 
buildings.  Edinburgh:  J.  G.  Hitt,  1892. 
xiv,  154  p.,  9  pi..  2  port.     4°.  f  CRB 

no.   34  of  50  copies  printed. 


Falkirk,    Stirlingshire 

Birch,  Walter  de  Gray.  On  a  thirteenth 
century  Scottish  charter  relating  to  Fal- 
kirk. 1  fac.  (British  Archjeological  As- 
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45,  p.  63-64.)  CA 


Fearn   Abbey,   Ross-shire 

Fearn  Abbey,  Ross-shire.  (Scots  mag- 
azine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  23, 
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Fenwick,    Ayrshire 

Jonas,  Alfred  Charles.  Extracts  from 
Fenwick  parish  records,  1644-1699.  (So- 
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Fermartyn 
See  under  Formartine 


Fetlar,   Shetland 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Fetlar  folk 
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Teinds  of  Fetlar,  Shetland.  1732-5.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney.  Shetland,  Caith- 
ness and  Sutherland.  London,  1911.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  119-122.)  CR 

With   note   on  p.    122   by  A.    W.   Johnston. 


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Falkirk 
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Miller,  Peter.  Notes  on  the  derivation 
and  meaning  of  the  place-name  of  Fal- 
kirk, as  ascertained  froin  charters  and 
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CPA 


Fettercairn,  Kincardineshire 

Cameron,  Archibald  Cowie.  The  history 
of  Fettercairn.  a  parish  in  the  county  of 
Kincardine.  Paisley:  J.  and  R.  Parlane, 
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Fifeshire 

Beveridge,  David.  Between  the  Ochils 
&  Forth.  A  description  topographical  & 
historical  of  the  country  between  Stirling 
Bridge  and  Aberdour.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
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map.     12°.  CP 

Beveridge,  Erskine.  A  bibliography  of 
works  relating  to  Dunfermline  and  the  rest 
of  Fife  including  publications  of  writers 
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Local  History,  continued. 

privately  printed  by  W.  Clark  &  Son,  1901. 
xxiv,  320  p.  sq.  8°.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.     Publications,     v.  5.) 

*GAA 

Conolly,  Matthew  Forster.     Fifiana:  or, 

Memorials  of  the  east  of  Fife.     Glasgow: 

J.  Tweed,  1869.     viii.   (1)4-345  p.,  1  fac,  1 

pi.,  1  port,    illus.    8°.  CR 

Crawford,  J.  H.  Fifeshire.  (Scottish  re- 
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*DA 

Hutchison,  T.  The  kingdom  of  Fife. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1878.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  17,  p.  93-113.)  *  DA 

Leighton,  John  M.  History  of  the 
count}'-  of  Fife,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.,  .with  numerous  engrav- 
ings... on  steel,  by  Joseph  Swan;  from 
original  drawings. .  .by  James  Stewart. 
Glasgow:  J.  Swan,  1840.    3  v.     f°.    ft  CRB 

Lothian,  James,  the  younger.  The  banks 
of  the  Forth:  a  descriptive  and  historical 
sketch.  Alloa:  J.  Lothian,  1862.  iv,  96  p. 
12°.  CRB 

Mackay,  /Eneas  James  George.  A  his- 
tory of  Fife  and  Kinross.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1896.  xiv,  404  p.,  2 
maps.     8°.  CR 

List  of  books  relating  to  Fife  and 

Kinross.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical  So- 
ciety. Publications.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq. 
8°.    V.  3.  p.  1-30.)  *  GAA 

This  list  also  forms  an  appendix  to  the  same 
author's  Fife  and  Kinross. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  The  history. ..of  the 
sheriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a 
description  of  both,  and  of  the  Firths  of 
Forth  and  Tay,  and  the  islands  in  them..  . 
Cupar-Fife:  R.  Tullis,  1803.  xvi,  468  p.,  3  1., 
4  pi.    8°.  CR 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  Balfour.  Con- 
tributions to  the  history  of  Fife.  Random 
memories.  (Scribner's  magazine.  New 
York,  1888.    8°.    v.  4.  p.  507-512.)        *  DA 

Taylor,  James  W.  Historical  antiquities 
of  Fife,  chiefly  ecclesiastical,  connected 
with  some  of  its  districts.  Edinburgh  i 
Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co.,  1875.  2  v.  2.  ed. 
12°.  CR 

Valentine,  Easton  S.  Fifeshire.  Cam- 
bridge: University  Press.  1910.  ix,  187  p., 
2  maps,  illus.  12°.  (Cambridge  county 
geographies.     Scotland.)  KFT 


FiNLAYSTONE,     RENFREWSHIRE 

Pinnington,  Edward.  Finlaystone.  8  il- 
lus. (Good  words.  London,  1898.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  823-829.)  *  DA 

On  the  residence  and  art  collection  of  George  J. 
Kidston. 


FiNNiESTON,  Lanarkshire 

Narrative,  A,  of  the  surprising  work  of 
God  in  the  conversion  of  souls  in  Kilsyth, 
Finnieston  and  Cumbernauld,  and  the  re- 
vival of  religion  in  Anderston  and  Paisley; 
with  an  account  of  the  remarkable  occur- 
rences which  took  place  at  the  dispensa- 
tion of  the  sacrament  at  Kilsyth,  on  22d 
September  1839.  Glasgow:  D.  Maclure. 
1839.    32  p.     12°.  ZWGF  p.v.13 


FiNTRY,  Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick, 
and  its  inhabitants  from  early  times.  An 
account  of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron, 
Killearn,  Drymen,  Buchanan,  and  Kilma- 
ronock.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1896.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p..  1  1.,  2  fac,  1  map, 
9  pi.,  1  port.    4°.  CR 

One   of   440   copies   printed. 


Firth   of  Forth 

Aytoun,  Alexander.  The  defence  of  the 
Firth  of  Forth.  [Preface  signed  A.  A., 
i.  e.,  A.  Aytoun?]  tEdinburgh?  1875*1  19  p. 
8°.  VWNp.box2 

Cadell,  Henry  Moubray.  The  story  of 
the  Forth.  Glasgow:  James  Maclehose 
and  Sons,  1913.  xvii,  299  p.,  6  maps,  2 
plans,  49  pi.,  2  port.     sq.  8°. 

1.  The  foundations  of  the  Forth  valley.  2.  The 
age  of  swamps  and  forests.  3.  Ancient  land  agita- 
tions. 4.  Rivers  and  their  ways.  5.  The  first  be- 
ginnings of  the  Forth.  6.  The  buried  channels  of 
the  Forth  valley.  7.  The  great  ice  age.  8.  The 
old  lochs  of  Edinburgh.  9,  10.  Carron  company  and 
the  rise  of  the  Scottish  iron  industry.  11.  The 
Scottish  oil  industry.  12.  Land  reclamation  in  the 
Forth  valley.  13.  A  new  foreshore  reclamation 
scheme.  14.  The  clearing  of  Blairdrummond  moss. 
A  famous  old  labour  colony. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  The  history  of  the 
sheriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a 
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FoRDouN,  Kincardineshire 

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presented  to  the  museum  of  the  society 
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soil,  crops,  and  roads.  (5)  Manners,  customs,  and 
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FoRGUE,    Aberdeenshire 

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Formartine,  Aberdeenshire 

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Forres,  Elginshire 

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FoRTEVioT,  Perthshire 

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FoRviE,  Aberdeenshire 

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FouLA,    Shetland 

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FovERAN,   Aberdeenshire 

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Fowlis-Easter,    Perthshire 

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Frendraught,  Aberdeenshire 

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Fyvie    Castle,    Aberdeenshire 

Ross,  Janet.  Fyvie  Castle,  and  its  lairds. 
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Gairloch,  Ross-shire 

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Galashiels,  Selkirkshire 

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Kirkcudbrightshire  and  Wigtownshire 

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Collingwood,  William  Gershom.  Scan- 
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p.   221-226:   Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway. 

Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford.  Raider- 
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Riddell,  Robert,  of  Glenriddel.  An  ac- 
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Garioch,  Aberdeenshire 

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Garvock,  Kincardineshire 

Gammack,  James.  Notice  of  a  bronze 
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Gigha,  Argyllshire 

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Glamis,  Forfarshire 

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the  death  of  Sir  Alexander  Boswell;  to  the 
trial  of  James  Stuart,  younger  of  Dunearn; 
and  ultimately  to  the  animadversions  of 
the  Hon.  James  Abercromby,  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  upon  the  conduct  of  the... 
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Alston,  William  M.  The  old  quay  walls 
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Botfield,  Beriah.  Notices  of  libraries. 
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Caledonian  Railway  Co.  The  Central 
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KFT  p.  box  9 

Carmichael,  Neil.  The  Garnethill  scar- 
let fever  epidemic:  a  microscopical  in- 
vestigation regarding  its  cause.  1  pi. 
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Chalmers,  James.  A  scheme  of  crema- 
tion suited  to  the  requirements  of  Glasgow. 
2  pi.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
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Chalmers,  P.  Macgregor.  The  cathedral 
church  of  Glasgow:  a  description  of  its 
fabric  and  a  brief  history  of  the  archi- 
episcopal  see.  London:  G.  Bell  and  Sons, 
I-td.,  1914.  2  p.l.,  vii-xii,  95  p.,  1  1.,  1  plan, 
1  pi.     illus.     12°.     (Bell's  cathedral  series.) 

MRBR 

Chap.  IV.  contains  a  chronological  list  of  the 
bishops,  archbishops,  and  ministers  from  1109. 

Glasgow    cathedral:    notes    from   a 

sketch  of  its  history.  (Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1898.    8°.    V.  29,  p.  280-297.)  *  EC 

A  thirteenth  century  tomb  in  Glas- 
gow cathedral.  1  pi.  (Royal  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  36,  p.  184-188.)  *  EC 

Charters  and  other  documents  relating 
to   the   city   of   Glasgow,     a.   d.    1175-1707. 


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Chisholm,  Sir  Samuel.  The  history  and 
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City  of  Glasgow  Bank.  Trial  of  the 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank  directors.  Edited 
by  William  Wallace.    Glasgow:  W.  Hodge 

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2  pi..  10  port.  8°.  (Notable  Scottish 
trials.)  SLN 

City,  The,  of  Glasgow  and  its  records. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1898.  8°.  v. 
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Cleland,  James.  The  rise  and  prog- 
ress of  the  city  of  Glasgow,  comprising 
an  account  of  its  public  buildings,  chari- 
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Brash  &  Co.,  1820.  3  p.l.,  iii,  (1)10-296  p. 
8°.  CR 

Statistical   facts   descriptive   of  the 

former  and  present  state  of  Glasgow,  read 
in  the  statistical  section  of  the  British  As- 
sociation for  the  Advancement  of  Science 
...22.  August  1836...  Glasgow:  Bell  and 
Bain.  1837.    24  p.    8°.  CR  p.  box 

Statistics  relative  to  Glasgow.     [By 

James  Cleland.]     Glasgow:  E.  Khull  [1834]. 

7  p.     12°. 

Drawn  up  for  the  British  Association  for  the 
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Clercq,  D.  de.  Glasgow  en  hare  ge- 
meente-organisatie,  een  voorbeeld  van  prak- 
tisch  socialisme  met  eene  beschouwing 
over  inkomsten-  of  grondrente  belasting. 
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8°.  TB  p.v.  63 

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ing the  affairs  of  Glasgow,  m.dcc.xlv-vi. 
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Maitland  Club,  1836.    xxvi,  151  p.    4°.  f  CP 

Andrew  Cochrane  was  provost  of  Glasgow  during 
the    Young   Pretender's   occupation   of   the   city. 

Collegiate  Church  of  the  Blessed  Virgin 
Mary,  and  Saint  Anne,  Glasgow.  Liber 
Collegii  Nostre  Domine  Registrum  Eccle- 
sie  B.  V.  Marie  et  S.  Anne  infra  muros 
civitatis  Glasguensis  mdxlix.  Accedunt 
Munimenta  Fratrum  Predicatorum  de 
Glasgu  Domus  Dominicane  apud  Glas- 
guenses  carte  que  supersunt  mccxliv-mdlix. 
Glasgue:  [cxcudebant  Bell  et  Bain,]  1846. 
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Colville,  James.  Town  life  in  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  (In  his:  By-ways  of  his- 
tory.    Edinburgh,  1897.     12°.     p.  279-325.) 

CP 

"Common  Sense,"  pseud.  Common 
Sense  on  the  domestic  habits  of  the  people 
[Of  Glasgow].  With  six  illustrations  by 
George  Cruikshank.  London:  C.  Gilpin, 
1852.    vi,  96  p.,  6  pi.    12°.  MEM 

Connal,  Michael.  Memorial  relative  to 
the  Hospital  of  St.  Nicholas.  (Glasgow 
Archc-cological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1868.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  135-179.)  CPA 

Crawfurd,  George.  A  sketch  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  Trades'  House  of 
Glasgow,  its  constitution,  funds,  and  bye- 
laws.  Glasgow:  printed  by  Bell  &  Bain, 
1858.     xi(i),  332  p.,  1  plan.     8°.  CR 

Dallas,  John.  Extension  of  city  boun- 
daries. (Royal  Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    v.  42,  p.  34-54.)  *  EC 

Dennistoun,  James,  editor.  See  Coch- 
rane,  The,   correspondence. 

Dickson,  James  Hunter,  and  James 
Paton.  The  present  position  of  the  mu- 
seum and  art  galleries  of  Glasgow.  (Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1886.     8°.     v.  17,  p.  64-77.)  *  EC 

Dickson,  William  Purdie.  The  Glas- 
gow University  Library.  Its  growth  by 
donations.  (Library.  London,  1896.  8°. 
v.  8,  p.  381-393.)  *  HA 

Dillon,  John.  Catalogue  of  books  be- 
longing to  the  cathedral  church  of  Glas- 
gow, taken  in  the  year  1432,  from  the 
Chartulary  of  Glasgow  [with]  Notes  and 
observations  on  the  preceding  catalogue 
of  books.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Archasologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh, 
1822.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  328-349.)  f  CPA 

Dodd,  George.  Glasgow.  1  pi.  illus. 
(In:  The  land  we  live  in.  A  pictorial  and 
literary  sketch-book  of  the  British  Empire. 
London,  n.  d.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  293-324.)  f  CBD 

Dolman,  Frederick.  Glasgow.  (In  his: 
Municipalities  at  work.  London,  1895. 
12°.    p.  64-84.)  SER 

Donald,  Colin  Dunlop.  An  old  house 
in  the  Stockwell  gate.  (Glasgow  Archje- 
ological  Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1890.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  88-101.) 

CPA 

The  Ramshorn  kirk  and  kirk-yard. 

(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1896.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  2,  p.  184-188.)  CPA 

Doran,  John.  Memories  of  our  great 
towns,   with  anecdotic   gleanings...     Lon- 


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don:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1878.    3  p.L,  449  p. 
8°.  CBA 

Glasgow,  p.  393-423. 

Dowden,  John.  The  inventory  of  orna- 
ments, jewels,  relicks,  vestments,  service- 
books,  etc.,  belonging  to  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  Glasgow  in  1432,  illustrated 
from  various  sources,  and  more  particular- 
ly from  the  inventories  of  the  cathedral 
of  Aberdeen.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    V.  33,  p.  280-329.)  CPA 

Drummond,  George.  Account  of  the 
discussion  in  Parliament  as  to  the  losses  of 
Campbell  of  Shawfield.  (Abbotsford 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°. 
p.  417-423.)  tCP 

Campbell  of  Shawfield's  house  was  wrecked  dur- 
ing the  malt-tax  riots  in  Glasgow,  1725. 

Duncan,  Eben.  On  the  clauses  in  the 
draft  Glasgow  Police  Bill  which  have  ref- 
erence to  the  prevention  and  mitigation 
of  disease .  (Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1883. 
8°.     v.  14,  p.  99-116.)  *EC 

Discussion,   p.    116-131. 

Duncan,  James  Dalrymple.  An  inven- 
tory of  articles  which  escaped  the  hands 
of  the  mob  on  the  occasion  of  the  sacking 
of  Shawfield  mansion  1725,  with  notes 
thereon.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°. 
new  series,  v.   1,  388-397.)  CPA 

Edwards,  John.  Greyfriars  in  Glasgow. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1906.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  179-193.)  CPA 

Eyre,  Charles,  archbishop  of  Glasgow. 
The  episcopal  seals  of  the  ancient  diocese 
of  Glasgow.  4  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeolo- 
gical Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  2,  p.  44-62.) 

CPA 

The  hall  of  the  Vicars  choral,  Glas- 
gow cathedral.  1  pi.  (Glasgow  Archae- 
ological Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1899.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.   77-92.) 

CPA 

The   history   of  the  ancient   see   of 

Glasgow,  A.  D.  560-1560.  (British  Archae- 
ological Association.  Journal.  London, 
1889.     8°.     v.  45,  p.  42-62.)  CA 

The  inscription  in  the  chapter- 
house of  Glasgow  cathedral.  1  pi.  (Glas- 
gow Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2, 
p.  153-157.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  old  western  towers  of 

Glasgow    cathedral.      1    plan.      (Glasgow 


Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2. 
P-  253-270.)  CPA 

The  old  arrangements  of  the  Glas- 
gow cathedral.  1  plan.  (Glasgow  Archae- 
ological Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1890.    sq.    8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  477-497.) 

CPA 

Ferguson,  Freeland.  Present  position 
and  prospects  of  the  Royal  Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  (Royal  Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow,  1909.     8°.     V.  40,  p.   1-5.)  *EC 

Fisher,  Garrett.  Glasgow  —  a  model 
municipality.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  8°.  new  series,  v.  57,  p.  607- 
622.)  *  DA 

Former,  The,  and  present  state  of  Glas- 
gow contrasted,  a  dream...  Glasgow, 
1787.  (Reprinted  in:  Glasgow  Archaeolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1883.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  151-172.)  CPA 

Reprint  of  a  very  rare  pamphlet  which  gives 
a  curious  glimpse  of  the  social  life  of  Glasgow  at 
the  end  of  the   eighteenth  century. 

Fyfe,  Peter.  Housing  of  the  labouring 
classes.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the 
Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Architec- 
tural Craftsmen's  Society.  Glasgow: 
Robert  Anderson,  prtr.,  1899.  32  p.,  2 
tables.     8°.  TDN  p.  box  1 

G.,  W.  Old  Glasgow,  illus.  (Antiqua- 
ry. London,  1880.  sq.  8°.  new  series, 
v.  2,  p.  46-53,  137-141.)  CA 

See  also  p.  269. 

"Old    Glasgow."     The    age    of   the 

cathedral.  (Antiquary.  London,  1881. 
sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  142-143.)       CA 

See  also  p.   186,  238. 

Glaister,  John.  The  epidemic  history  of 
Glasgow  during  the  century  1783-1883.  1 
table.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1886.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  259-292.)  *  EC 

Glasgow. 

Extracts  from  the  records  of  the  burgh 
of  Glasgow... A.  D.  1573-1759.  (Edited  by 
Sir  J.  D.  Marwick.]  Glasgow:  printed  for 
the  Scottish  Burgh  Records  Society,  1876- 
1911.  6  V.  illus.  4°.  (Scottish  Burgh 
Records  Society.  [Publications,  v.  11-12, 
16,  19,  22,  26.])  CR 

V.  4-6  edited  by  Robert  Renwick. 

Handbook  on  the  municipal  enterprises. 
Glasgow:  R.  Anderson,  1904.  147  p.,  24 
charts,  37  pi.    8°.  SER 

Statement  by  the  lord  provost,  magis- 
trates, and  Town  Council  of  the  city  and 
royal  burgh  of  Glasgow  of  the  grounds  on 
which  they  urge  the  appointment  of  a  royal 
commission,    or    select    committee    of    the 


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Local  History  —  Glasgow,  continued. 

House  of  Commons,  to  consider  the  whole 
question  of  the  extension  of  municipal 
areas  in  Scotland,  for  all  purposes  of  muni- 
cipal, police  and  sanitary  administration. 
Glasgow:  R.  Anderson,  1879.  viii,  56  p., 
1  1..  1  folded  map.    8°.  SER 

Baths  and  Wash-Houses  Committee 

[Statistical  sketch  of  the  baths  and  wash- 
houses.]  Glasgow:  L.  Anderson,  prtr., 
1891.    27  p.    8°.  SPS  p.  box  1 

Boundaries    Commission 

Note  for  the  commissioners  of  supply 
and  county  road  trustees  of  the  county 
of  Dumbarton  as  to  compensation.  [Glas- 
gow,] 1887.    2  p.    4°.  CR  p.  box 


Same.    Revised  note. 

1888.    6  p.    4°. 


[Glasgow,] 
CRp.  box 


Note  on  compensation  for  the  road  trus- 
tees of  the  county  of  the  lower  ward  of 
Lanark.  Glasgow:  Maclay,  Murray  & 
Spens  [188-?].    4  p.    4°.  CR  p.  box 

Observations  for  the  city  and  royal 
burgh  of  Glasgow  upon  the  several  cases 
and  other  documents  lodged  by  the  police 
burghs  and  urban  districts  surrounding 
the  city,  the  proprietors  of  lands  and  other 
properties  situated  within  the  area  pro- 
posed to  be  included  within  the  city,  the 
parochial  boards  and  local  authorities  of 
the  parishes  of  Barony,  New  Kilpatrick, 
and  Cathcart  and  the  several  counties  and 
county  road  boards.  Glasgow:  R.  Ander- 
son,  1887.     54  p.     4°.  CRp.  box 

Observations  by  the  commissioners  of 
supply  and  the  county  road  trustees  of  the 
county  of  Dumbarton,  on  the  case  for  the 
lord  provost,  magistrates  and  Town  Coun- 
cil of  the  city  of  Glasgow.  [Glasgow,] 
1887.    1  p.l.,  4  p.    4°.  CR  p.  box 

Statement  for  the  commissioners  of  sup- 
ply [of  the  county  of  Lanark]  in  answer 
to  the  case  for  the  lord  provost,  magis- 
trates and  Town  Council  of  Glasgow, 
1887.  Hamilton:  W.  Naismlth,  prtr.  [1887.] 
16  p.    4°.  CRp.  box 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures 

Report  of  the  directors,  no.  91-92  (1873- 
74).     Glasgow,  1874-75.    8°.  TLK 

City  Chamberlain 

Abstract  statements  of  the  revenue  and 
expenditure  of  the  corporation  under  the 
Glasgow  Improvement  Acts,  1866-1895  and 
1897-1902,  and  balance  sheets,  1911/12. 
[Glasgow,  1912.,    f °.  ft  *  SYB 


Municipal  and  other  public  accounts. 
1886/7-1894/5,  1896/7-1900/1.  1902/3-1911- 
/12.     Glasgow,  1887-[1912].     f°.  *  SYB 

Report  upon  the  vital,  social,  and  eco- 
nomic statistics  of  Glasgow.  1865,  part  1; 
1871,  1881/5.     Glasgow,  1866-85.     8°.  SDG 

Cleansing  Department 

Statement  of  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
ture. 1894/5-1896/7,  1898/9-1899/1900.  Glas- 
gow, 1895-1900.    f  °.  t  TIB  p.box 

Constable's  Office 

Criminal  returns.  1899-1911.  Glasgow 
[1900-12].     4°.  tSLD 

Corporation    Public   Libraries 

Gorbals  Branch.  Catalogue  of  the  juve- 
nile section.  Glasgow:  Robert  Maclehose 
&  Co.,  prtrs.,  1902.     1  p.l.,  52  p..  1  1.    12°. 

*GX 

Index  catalogue  of  the  Gorbals  District 
Library.  Glasgow:  Robert  Maclehose  & 
Co.,  prtrs.,  1902.     xxiv,  455  p.     12°.   .*GX 

Index  catalogue  of  the  Woodside  Dis- 
trict Library.  Glasgow:  Robert  Macle- 
hose &  Co.,  1910.  Iviii,  680  p.,  1  1.  2.  ed. 
12°.  *GX 

Corporation   Water  Works 

Plans  &  sections  of  proposed  aqueduct 
from  Loch  Katrine,  and  of  service  reser- 
voir enlargement  of  lakes  and  other  works, 
for  supplying  with  water  the  city  of  Glas- 
gow, suburbs,  &  adjacent  places.  For 
power  to  make  which  application  is  in- 
tended to  be  made  to  Parliament  in  the 
session  of  1854.  November,  1853.  John 
Frederic  Bateman,  engineer.  Glasgow: 
Maclure  &  Macdonald  [1853].  1  1.,  11  plans. 
V.  ttVDLA 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution 

A  brief  historical  sketch  of  the  origin 
and  progress  of  the. .  .institution.  Glas- 
gow, 1835.    34  p..  2  pi.    8°.  SSPC  p.box 

Electricity   Committee 

Report.     1898/9.     Glasgow  [1899].     f°. 

tfVGY 

Fire    Brigade 

Report.      1910.      Glasgow,    1911.      f°. 

tfSXF 

Gas   Supply  and   Electric    Lighting 
Committee 

Report.      1893/4.      [Glasgow,    1894.,      f°. 

VGS  p.box  1 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Glasgow,  continued. 

Glasgow    District    Mental    Hospital, 
Gartloch 

Annual  report,  no.  14-15  (1910/11-1911- 
/12).     Glasgow,  1911-12.     8°. 

Jail  Committee 

Proposed  regulations  for  the  jail  of  the 
city  of  Glasgow.  Glasgow:  W.  Reid  &  Co., 
prtrs.,  1814.    27  p.     12°.       SLT  p.v.  30,  no.8 

Regulations  for  the  jail  of  the  city  of 
Glasgow.  Glasgow:  W.  Reid  &  Co.,  prtrs., 
1805.     16  p.     12°.  SLT  p.v.  30,  no.9 

Libraries  Committee 

Descriptive  hand-book  of  the  Glasgow 
Corporation  Public  Libraries;  with  plans 
and  illustrations.  Issued  on  the  occasion 
of  the  laying  of  the  memorial  stone  of  the 
new  Mitchell  Library,  by  Dr.  Andrew  Car- 
negie, and  o,f  the  annual  conference  of  the 
Library  Association  at  Glasgow,  Septem- 
ber 17th,  1907.  Glasgow:  Robert  Macle- 
hose  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1907.  143  p.  illus. 
obi.  12°. 

Medical   Officer   of   Health 

Census,  1881  —  Glasgow.  The  decennial 
census  as  a  basis  for  the  statistics  of  inter- 
vening years,  illustrated  by  the  case  of 
Glasgow,  with  tables  derived  from  cen- 
sus... Glasgow:  R.  Anderson.  1881.  39  p., 
5  tables.    8°.  SDN  p.box 

Census,  1891,  Glasgow.  Old  Glasgow, 
and  its  statistical  divisions,  as  at  5th  April 
1891.  Greater  Glasgow,  as  constituted  by 
the  City  of  Glasgow  Act,  1891...  rGlas- 
gow,  1891.]  vi,  7-41  p.,  1  1.,  1  map,  16 
tables.    8°.  SDN  p.  box 

Census,  1901.  Report  on  Glasgow:  its 
sanitary  districts  and  municipal  wards. 
B}'  A.  K.  Chalmers.  Glasgow:  R.  Ander- 
son, 1901.    65  p.    4°. 

Census,  1911.  Report  on  Glasgow  and 
its  municipal  wards,  by  A.  K.  Chalmers. 
Glasgow:  Robert  Anderson,  prtr.  [1912.i 
39,  Ixvi  p.     f°.  SDN 

On  the  sanitary  requirements  of  a  dairy 
farm...  Glasgow:  A.  MacDougall.  1889. 
10  p.    8°.  SPOp.v.  2,  no.3 

Remarks  by  medical  officer,  to  accom- 
pany mortality  tables  for  the  quarters  end- 
ing Sept.  30.  1879,  March  31,  Sept.  30.  1880, 
March  31.  June  30,  Sept.  30,  Dec.  31,  1881. 
[Glasgow.  1879-82.]     8°.  SDN 

Remarks  by  medical  officer,  to  accom- 
pany mortality  tables... for  the  year  1879. 
n.  p.,  1879.    22  p.,  2  tables.     12°.  SDN 


Report.  1899/1900-1911.  Glasgow  rl900- 
12].     f°.  ttSPC 

Report  on  certain  cases  of  plague  oc- 
curring in  Glasgow,  in  1900.  Glasgow:  R. 
Anderson,  prtr.  [1901.]  86  p.,  5  1..  5  pi. 
f".  tWEO  p.box 

Report  upon  uncertified  deaths  in  Glas- 
gow... Glasgow:  R.  Anderson.  1876.  iv, 
5-84  p.    8°.  SDN  p.v.3,  no.3 

Smallpox,  1900-1902.  Report.  By  A.  K. 
Chalmers.  Glasgow:  R.  Anderson  [1902?]. 
58  p.,  1  chart.  7  maps.     f°. 

The  vital  statistics  of  the  city  of  Glas- 
gow. By  James  B.  Russell.  Glasgow:  A. 
Macdougall,  1886.    3  v.    8°.  SDN 


Museums   and   Galleries   Sub-Committee 

Catalogue  descriptive  and  historical  of 
the  pictures  and  sculpture  in  the  corpora- 
tion galleries  of  art.  Glasgow.  Compiled 
by  James  Paton.  Glasgow:  R.  Anderson, 
prtr.,  1898.     vii,  168  p.,  20  pi.     7.  ed.    8°. 

MAVZ 

Catalogue  of  the  water  color  drawings 
of  "Glasgow  in  the  forties,"  by  William 
Simpson,  with  explanatory  notes.  Glas- 
gow: R.  Anderson,  prtr.,  1900.  32  p..  1 
port.     8°.  MCT  p.v.  3,  no,2 


Police  Commissioners 

Observations  on  the  report  of  the  com- 
mittee of  the  commissioners  of  police, 
upon  the  Gorbals  Police  Act.  Glasgow: 
Andrew  Young,  1823.     16  p.     12°. 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by 
the  general  board  of  commissioners,  to 
superintend  the  new  police  bill  for  the 
barony  of  Gorbals.  July  8,  1823.  n.  t.-p. 
[Glasgow,  1823.]    3-27  p.     12°. 

SLXp.v.lO,  no2 


Provost 

Resume  of  new  work  undertaken  or  car- 
ried out  by  the  corporation.  1892/3-1895/6. 
Glasgow  [1893-96].    8°.  *  SYB 

Statement  of  assessments  levied  in  Glas- 
gow, compared  with  other  large  towns, 
and  resume  of  new  work  undertaken  or 
carried  out  by  the  corporation. .  .with  ap- 
pendix re  the  relief  of  the  unemployed. 
1894/5.     Glasgow  [1895].    8°.  TIB 


Sanitary  Committee 

Report  on  the  means  of  deodorising  the 
sewage  of  Glasgow.  By  Thomas  Ander- 
son and  J.  F.  Bateman.  July,  1858.  Glas- 
gow: University  Press,  1858.     26,  9  p.     8°. 


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1911).     Glasgow  [1889-1912].     8°  and  f°. 

tt  SPC 

Report  on  the  operations  of  the...  de- 
partment carried  out  within...  5  years. 
1878/82-1882/7.     Glasgow  [1882-87].     8°. 

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Sewage  Deputation 

Report  by  the  deputation  appointed  by 
the  magistrates  and  Council  of  Glasgow 
to  inquire  into  the  treatment  of  sewage  in 
various  towns  in  England,  1st  Sept.  1890; 
with  appendix  by  Dr.  Wallace.  7th  Oct. 
1880.     42  p.     8°.  VDIp.v.8 

Sewage  Sub-Committee 

Report  by  the  deputation  appointed  by 
the  Town  Council  and  Board  of  Police  of 
Glasgow,  to  inquire  into  the  methods  of 
disposing  of  sewage  adopted  in  various 
towns  in  England.  Glasgow:  R.  Anderson, 
1878.     iv,  52  p.     8°.  VDI 

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Town  Clerk 

Abstracts  of  protocols  of  the  town 
clerks  of  Glasgow.  Edited  by  Robert  Ren- 
wick,  deputy  town  clerk.  Glasgow:  Car- 
son &  Nicol,  1894-1900.     11  v.    4°.         CR 


Tramways  Committee 

Abstract  statement  of  income  and  ex- 
penditure. 1894/5-1911/12.  Glasgow.  1895- 
[1912].    f°.  ttTPY 

Glasgow  Corporation  Tramways.  In- 
auguration of  electric  traction,  13th  Octo- 
ber 1898.  [Glasgow:  Maclure.  Macdonald 
&  Co.,  prtrs.,  1898.]    4  p.l.,  9-44  p..  6  pi.    4°. 

fTPYp.box 

Water  Committee 

Report  to  the  commissioners.  1893/4- 
1899/1900.      Glasgow,    1894-1900.      f°. 

tt  VDLA  p.box 

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Edinburgh,   1833.     4°.     v.   1,  p.   51-96.) 

tCP 

The    extracts    cover    the    period    from    November. 
1592   to   March,   1601. 

A  Statement  of  the  proceedings  of 

the  presbytery  of  Glasgow,  relative  to  the 
use  of  an  organ  in  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
in  the  public  worship  of  God,  on  the  23d 
August  1807.  Glasgow:  W.  Lang,  1808. 
xxiv,  270  p.     12°. 


Glasgow. 

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1    pi.       (Pinnock's 
London,    1835.     4°. 


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v.   3.   p. 

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Glasgow  and  Ayr,  Provincial  Sj-nod  of. 
Register  of  the  provincial  sjmod  of  Glas- 
gow and  Ayr.  A.D.  1687-A.  D.  1690.  (Mait- 
land Club.  Miscellany.  Glasgow,  1847.  4°. 
v.  4,  p.  209-292.)  t  CP 

Glasgow:  "The  second  city."  Some 
notes  for  those  about  to  see  the  exhibition. 
B}^  one  of  its  citizens.  10  illus.  (Pall 
Mall  magazine.  London.  1901.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  289-300.)  *DA 

The   illustrations   are   by   D.   Y.    Cameron. 

Glasgow  Association  for  Organizing 
Charitable  Relief  and  Repressing  Men- 
dicit}'.  Handbook  of  Glasgow  charitable 
and  beneficent  institutions...  Compiled 
by  a  committee  of  the  [Glasgow]  Associa- 
tion for  Organizing  Charitable  Relief  and 
Repressing  Mendicity.  Glasgow:  Charity 
Organization  Societv,  1888.     xv,  143(1)  p. 

8^ 

Glasgow  International  Exhibition,  1901. 
( Engineer.  London,  1899.  f  °.  v.  87,  p. 
437-438.)  VA 

Glasgow  International  Exhibition,  1901. 
—  Fine  Art.  Scottish  History  and  Arch- 
a-ology  Section.  Loan  collection.  [Gen- 
eral prospectus.]  Glasgow:  Office  of  the 
Section  [1900].    4  1.    sq.  4°. 

VX  (Glasgow,  1901)  p.box 

Plate    inserted. 

Glasgow,  past  and  present:  illustrated  in 
Dean  of  Guild  Court  reports,  and  in  the 
reminiscences  and  communications  of 
Senex,  Aliquis,  J.  B.  etc.  [Edited  by  J. 
Pagan.]  Glasgow:  James  Macnab,  1851-56. 
3  V.     pi.    8°.  CR 

Largely  republished  from  articles  in  the  Glasgow 
Herald,     v.  3  published  by  D.  Robertson. 

Gorbalonian,  pseud.  Letters  to  the  Hon. 
William  Smith... of  Glasgow  respecting  the 
renewal  of  the  Gorbals  Police  Bill;  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  report  of  the 
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Extracts  from  the  minutes  of  police,  &c., 
with  notes.  By  a  Gorbalonian.  Glasgow: 
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Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  Abstract  of 
the  general  statutes,  and  of  the  Police  Act 
for  Glasgow,  in  so  far  as  these  relate  to 
carters;  with  regulations  by  the  magis- 
trates of  Glasgow  for  carters  plying  in 
the  city,  and  bye  laws  by  the  Board  of 
Police  anent  the  weighing  of  coals,  &c. 
Glasgow:  Muir,  Cowans  &  Co.,  1835.  15  p. 
8°.  SER  p.v.  26.  no.9 

The  Glasgow  Building  Regulations 

Act,  1900,  as  amended  by  the  Glasgow  Cor- 
poration Act,  1908  with  relative  bye-laws. 
Published  by  the  corporation  of  the  city 
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136  p.     8°.  VEC 

Guide  to  the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 
Railway,  including  guides  to  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow.  Edinburgh:  J.  Thomson  & 
Co.,  1845.    35  p..  2  maps.    24°.  CPW  p.box  1 


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Howe,  Frederic  Clemson.  Glasgow. 
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Leigh,  Samuel.  A  description  of  Glas- 
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Letter,  A,  from  a  citizen  of  Glasgow  to 
his  friend  at  Edinburgh.  Containing  some 
modest  animadversions  on  a  late  printed 
letter,  concerning  the  affairs  of  that  city. .  . 
Printed  in  the  Year,  1700.     16  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

Library  Established  for  the  Faculty  of 
Procurators  in  Glasgow.  Regulations. 
Glasgow:  D.  Prentice  &  Co.,  1817.  8  p. 
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Logan,  William.  The  moral  statistics 
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Lugton,  Thomas.  Claythorn  House. 
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Txeformation  manses,  etc.  Glasgow:  James 
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(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
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Macgeorge,  Andrew.  Old  Glasgow:  the 
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Macgill,  Stevenson.  A  sermon  delivered 
at  Glasgow,  on  Thursday,  February  9th, 
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Macgregor,  George.  Historical  notices 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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Proposal  for  building  additional  churches 
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Rambles  round  Glasgow.  (Blackwood's 
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CPA 

See  also  under  Glasgow  and  Mar- 
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Report  of  important  decisions  in  the 
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*Cp.v.  1321,no.ll 

Report  on  the  trial  of  the  directors  of  the 
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Reprint  of  Jones's  Directory;  or,  useful 
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Residence,  A,  in  Glasgow.  (United 
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Richmond,  Sir  David.  Notes  on  muni- 
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Roger,  James  Cruickshank.  Notices  of 
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remains  of  Archbishop  Dunbar.  5  pi.  (So- 
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Runciman,  David.  History  of  St.  An- 
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Russell,  Miss  H.  J.  M.  The  name  of 
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Russell,  James  B.  The  decade  1871-80 
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On    the    immediate    results    of    the 

operations  of  the  Glasgow  Improvement 
Trust  at  last  May  term,  as  regards  the 
inhabitants  displaced,  with  remarks  on  the 
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the  evils  which  the  Trust  seeks  to  remedy. 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
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225.)  *  EC 

On  the  "ticketed  houses"  of  Glas- 
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for  guidance  towards  the  amelioration  of 
the  lives  of  their  occupants.  (Philosophi- 
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S.    Historical  account  of  Anderson's  In- 
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Simpson,  William.  Catalogue  of  the 
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Smart,  William.  The  municipal  indus- 
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Stirling,  Walter.  Deed  of  mortification 
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Strang,  John.  Glasgow  and  its  clubs;  or. 
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Wilson,  Charles  Heath.  Descriptive 
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Glasgow,  Diocese  of 

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Glencorse,  Edinburghshire 

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Reid,  Alan.  Glencorse  old  church  and 
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Glenkens,    Kirkcudbrightshire 

Barbour,  James.  The  Glenkens  in  the 
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Glen   Convinth,   Inverness-shire 
See  also  Kiltarlity 

Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  on  some 
sculptured  slabs  and  headstones  in  the 
churchyards  of  Glenconvinth  and  Kirkhill, 
Inverness-shire,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

Glen   Devon,   Perthshire 

Mathieson,  Kenneth.  Glen  Devon 
twenty-five  years  ago.  (Scots  magazine. 
Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24,  p.  462- 
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Glen   Nevis,   Inverness-shire 

Stewart,  Alexander.  A  mid-summer 
day  in  Glen  Nevis.  By  "Nether  Lochaber." 
(Good  words.  London,  1893.  8°.  v.  34, 
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Glen    Prosen,    Forfarshire 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  The  poetry 
of  Glen  Prosen.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1898.     8°.     new  series,  v.  22,   p.  327-331.) 

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Glen   Urquhart,   Inverness-shire 
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Glenbervie,   Kincardineshire 

Kinnear,  George  H.  History  of  Glen- 
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fatherland    of    Burns. 

Glencairn,  Dumfriesshire 

Monteith,  John.  The  parish  of  Glen- 
cairn. Glasgow:  James  Maclehose,  1876. 
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Glenluce  Abbey,  Wigtownshire 

Henry,  David.  Glenluce  Abbey.  7  pi. 
(Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeological 
Association.  Archaeological  and  histori- 
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Macgibbon,  David,  and  Thomas  Ross. 
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loway Archaeological  Association.  Archae- 
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burgh, 1899.     4°.     V.  10,  p.  197-232.)  f  CA 


Glenmoriston 
See  Urquhart 


GoRTHY,   Perthshire 

Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act  for 
vesting  certain  parts  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Gorthy  [Perth]  comprised  in  a 
deed  of  entail  made  by  the  trustees  of 
David  Stewart  Moncrieff...  to  sell  the 
same... for  purchasing  other  lands  more 
conveniently  situated...  June  14,  1819. 
London:  G.  Eyre  &  A.  Spottiswoode,  1819. 
18  p.     f°. 

GovAN,  Lanarkshire 

Govan. 

Statement  by  the  provost,  magistrates 
and  commissioners  of  the  burgh  of  Gowan, 
in  answer  to  case  for  the  lord  provost, 
magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  the  city 
and  royal  burgh  of  Glasgow,  setting  forth 
the  grounds  on  which  the  Glasgow  cor- 
poration urge  that  the  boundaries  of  the 
city  should  be  extended.  Govan:  J.  Cos- 
sar,  1887.     38  p.     4°.      ft  CBA  p.v.  10,  no.8 

Parochial  Board 

Memorandum  of  objections  by  the 
Parochial  Board  of  the  parish  of  Govan, 
against  the  proposed  erection  of  a  new 
lunatic  asylum   for  this   district,   in   so   far 


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Local  History,  continued. 

as  the  parish  of  Govan  is  concerned.  1st 
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Roger,  James  Cruickshank.  Notice  of 
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the  churchyard  of  Govan.  (Society  of  An- 
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Notices  of  the  early  history  of  the 

parish  of  Govan.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
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Grahamston,  Stirlingshire 

Donald,  Colin  Dunlop.  Grahamston. 
(Glasgow  Arch.-cological  Society.  Trans- 
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149.)  CPA 

Grange,   Banffshire 

Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.  The 
book  of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange, 
Ruthven,  Cairney,  and  Botriphnie;  events, 
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Grangemouth,   Stirlingshire 

Grangemouth. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
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*SYB 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Annual  report  to  Town  Council  bj^  medi- 
cal officer  of  health.  1911.  Grange- 
mouth [1912).     f°.  ttSPC 

Sanitarj'  Inspector 

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Grantown,   Elginshire 

Gordon,  Arthur.  Grantown-on-Spey. 
(In:  Budget  of  holiday  letters.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     12°.     p.  132-146.)  *  C  p.v.  359 

Greenock,  Renfrewshire 

Greenock. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  corpora- 
tion. 1899/1900-1906/7.  Greenock.  1900- 
[07].     8°  and  f°.  *  SYB 

Harbour  Trust 

Abstract  statement  of  revenue  and  ex- 
penditure.    1893/4.     Greenock,   1894.     8°. 

*SYB 


Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Report  on  the  health  of  the  burgh  of 
Greenock.  1910-11.  Greenock  [1911-12,. 
8°.  SPC 


Annual 
1911-12. 


Sanitary  Inspector's  Office 
report.       1910-11. 


Greenock, 
SPC 


School  Board 


Annual  report  of  the  school  medical  in- 
spector.    1911/12.     Paisley,   1912.     8°. 

Ker,  Alan,  and  others.  Summary  of 
facts  regarding  the  town  of  Greenock, 
and  Water  and  Harbour  Trusts,  from  1813 
till  1819.  Greenock:  printed  at  the  Co- 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs.  The  city  of 
Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with  Ruther- 
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Glasgow,  Greenock.  Rothesay,  and  Irvine. 
[Edited  by  R.  Renwick.]  Glasgow:  Scot- 
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Williamson,  George.  Old  Greenock 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  early  part  of 
the  nineteenth  century,  with  some  account 
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ander Gardner,  1886.  viii,  (1)10-328  p.,  3 
fac,  1  plan,  4  pi.     4°.  f  CR 

Old  Greenock,  embracing  sketches 

of  its  ecclesiastical,  educational,  and  lit- 
erary history...  2.  series.  Paisley:  Alex- 
ander Gardner,  1888.  xi,  (1)10-340  p.,  6  pi. 
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Barrie, 

Green  revisited 
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Gretna,    Dumfriesshire 
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Gretna 
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*DA 


Elliott,  Robert.  The  Gretna  Green 
memoirs;  by  R.  Elliott;  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  appendix,  by  the  Rev.  Caleb 
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1   port.     12°.  CR 

With  extra  portrait  of  Joseph  Paisley  the  cele- 
brated  Gretna-Green  parson  inserted. 

Gretna  Green.  1  fac.  (Genealogical 
magazine.  London,  1899.  4°.  v.  2.  p.  560- 
563.)  ARCA 


Gretna  Green, 
don,  1825.    8°.    a 


(Oriental  herald.     Lon- 
7,  p.  268-274. )  OAA 


Gretna  Green  gossip.  (In:  Bygone 
church  life  in  Scotland.  Edited  by  W.  An- 
drews.    London,  1899.     8°.     p.  227-236.) 

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Local  History,  continued. 

MacMorland,    B.    P.    L.      Gretna    Green. 
4   illus.      (Pall    Mall    magazine.      London, 


1895.     8°.     V.  7,  p.   144-149.) 


*DA 


Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Gretna 
Green  and  its  traditions.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
242-244.)  CPA 

Timbs,  John.  Gretna-Green  marriages. 
(In  his:  English  eccentrics  and  eccentrici- 
ties.    London,  1866.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  65-71.) 

AB 

W.,  M.  G.  A  glimpse  at  Gretna  Green. 
(Belgravia.  London,  1873.  8°.  v.  21,  p. 
368-372.)  *  DA 


West,  Marian. 
Gretna.     7   illus. 
sey's  magazine. 
26,  p.  601-607.) 


The  griefs  and  glories  of 

from   old  prints.      (Mun- 

New  York,  1902.     8°.     v. 

*DA 


Grimsay 
See   under   Hebrides 

HADDiNGTOtf,  Haddingtonshire 

Barclay,  George.  Account  of  the  parish 
of  Haddington.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  40-121.)       f  CPA 

Appendices  6  and  7  contain  a  number  of  early 
charters  relating  to  the  burgh. 

Brown,  Henry.  The  old  post-house;  or, 
Haddington  100  years  ago.  (Waverley 
magazine.  Boston,  1856.  f°.  v.  13,  p.  257- 
260.)  tt*DD 

Burns,  J.  An  ancient  Scots  burgh  and 
the  Carlyles.  5  illus.,  2  ports.  (English 
illustrated  magazine.  London,  1903.  8°. 
V.  30.  p.  20-27.)  *  DA 

Charters  and  writs  concerning  the  royal 
burgh  of  Haddington.  Transcribed  and 
translated  by  J.  G.  Wallace-James.  Had- 
dington: D.  &  J.  Croal,  1895.  vi  p..  1  1., 
48  p.     8°.  CR 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Haddington,  Presbytery  of.  Extracts 
from  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Haddington,  relating  to  Dr.  Gil- 
bert Burnet,  and  the  library  of  the  kirk  of 
Salton,  1664-1669.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1855.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  389- 
402.)  t  CP 

Thomson,  Thomas.  A  description  of  the 
oldest  council  books  and  other  records  of 
the  town  of  Haddington,  with  copious  ex- 
tracts. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  334-420.)  CPA 

Wallace-James,  J.  G.,  editor.  See  Char- 
ters and  writs  concerning  the  royal  burgh 
of   Haddington. 


Haddingtonshire 

Bradley,  A.  G.  Twenty  years  ago  in 
East  Lothian.  (Macmillan's  magazine. 
London.  1891.    8°.    v.  64,  p.  269-278.)  *  DA 

Chalmers,  George.  Hadingtonshire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1810.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  396-554.)  t  CP 

East  Lothian,  The,  county  list  for  1837 
...together  with  a  new  list  of  electors; 
forming  a  complete  directory  to  the  nobil- 
ity, gentry,  tenantry  and  commercial  peo- 
ple of  Haddingtonshire.  Haddington: 
Neill  and  Sons  cl837].  1  p.l.,  56  p.,  1  pi. 
24°.  CRp.boxl 

Appended  is:  Remarkable  events  and  memoranda 
of  East  Lothian.  Part  tenth.  Haddington:  Neill 
and   Sons,    1837.      p.    [157]-164,    1    pi.      24°. 

Haddington  county  list,  1834.  Hadding- 
ton: Neill  &  Sons,  1834.  viii,  44  p..  1  pi. 
24°.  CR  p.box  1 

At  the  end  is:  Remarkable  events  and  memoranda 
of  East  Lothian,  part  the  seventh,  by  James  Miller. 

Miller,  James,  of  Haddington.  The  lamp 
of  Lothian;  or,  The  history  of  Hadding- 
ton, in  connection  with  the  public  affairs 
of  East  Lothian  and  of  Scotland,  from 
the  earliest  records  to  the  present  period. 
Haddington:  J.  Allan.  1844.  viii,  (1)10- 
528  p.     8°.  CR 

Haddington:  W.  Sinclair,  1900. 

xxxi,  235  p.     sm.  4°.  CR 

Reprint   of   preceding. 


Harris 

See   Hebrides 


Hatton   House,  Mid-Lothian 

Findlay,  John  Ritchie.  Notes  on  Hatton 
House,  Mid-Lothian,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  124-139.) 

CPA 


Hawick,  Roxburghshire 

Blind,  Karl.  Teribus  ye  Teri  Odin. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1884.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  9,  p.  63-72.)  CA 

The  old  slogan  or  war-cry  of  the  town  of  Hawick. 
See   also    p.    141-142,    191-192,   237-238. 

Fry,  Danby  P.  The  Hawick  slogan. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1883.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  8,  p.  164-166.)  CA 

See  also  p.  231   and  v.  9,  p.   142. 

Wilson,  Robert.  A  sketch  of  the  history 
of  Hawick:  including  some  account  of  the 
manners  and  character  of  the  inhabitants... 
To  which  is  subjoined  a  short  essay  in 
reply  to  Dr.  Chalmers  on  pauperism  and 
the  poor  laws.  Hawick:  printed  by  R. 
Armstrong,  1825.    vii,  355  p.     16°.  CR 

p.    345-355   contain   list   of   subscribers'   names. 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Hawthornden,    Edinburghshire 

Rigby,  John.  Tourist's  guide  to  Haw- 
tliortuloii  and  tlic  Caves,  with  a  detail  of 
the  various  objects  of  interest  in  the  vale 
throughout  to  Roslin  chapel  and  castle. 
Edinburgh:  Jas.  Brydone,  printer,  n.  d. 
48  p..  1  pi.    6.  ed.     16°.  CRB  p.box 

Thompson,  John.  The  illustrated  guide 
to  Kosslyn  chapel  and  castle,  Hawthorn- 
den.  &c.  Edinburgh:  Macniven  &  Wallace, 
1903.  5  p.l..  126  p.,  1  map,  5  plans,  7  pi.  6. 
ed.     16°.  CRF 

Walford,  E.  Rosslyn,  Hawthornden, 
and  Ben  Jonson.  (Gentleman's  magazine. 
London,  1886.     8°.     v.  261,  p.  604-609.) 

*DA 


Hebrides 

Account  of  a  voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  by 
a  committee  of  the  British  Fishery  So- 
ciety, in  the  year  1787.  (The  Bee.  Edin- 
burgh. 1792.  16°.  V.  8.  p.  81-85.  173-178, 
209-217,  280-286;  v.  9,  p.  51-57,  89-95.  118- 
125.)  *DE 


Among     the     Hebrides. 
London,    1872.     8°.     v.    10. 
614.) 


(Saint     Pauls. 

p.    52-62.   603- 

*DA 


Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Crofts  and  farms  in  the  Hebrides; 
being  an  account  of  the  management  of 
an  island  estate  for  130  years.  Edinburgh: 
D.   Douglas,   1883.     83  p.     2.   ed.     8°. 

TE  p.v.  39,  no.l 

Bird,  afterwards  Bishop,  Isabella  L.  Pen 
and  pencil  sketches  among  the  Outer  Heb- 
rides, illus.  (Leisure  hour.  London,  1866. 
4°.  V.  15.  p.  599-603.  619-622,  631-635,  646- 
650,668-671.)  *  DA 

Blome,  Richard.  The  Hebrides.  (In 
his:  Britannia...  London,  1673.  f°.  p. 
318-319.)  ttCBD 

Bond,  Charles.  The  Hebrides  and  West 
Highlands  in  1852,  being  a  report  upon  the 
condition  of  the  destitute  Highlanders  and 
upon  the  means  of  permanently  ameliorat- 
ing their  circumstances..  .  London:  James 
Bigg  &  Sons  [1852].    16  p.    8°.     *  C  p.v.  973 

Boswell,  James.  The  journal  of  a  tour 
to  the  Hebrides,  with  Samuel  Johnson. 
LL.D...with  an  authentick  account  of  the 
distresses  and  escape  of  the  grandson  of 
King  James  ii.  in  the  year  1746.  London: 
printed  for  T.  Cadell,  and  W.  Davies,  1807. 
xv(i),  460  p.,  1  port.  4.  ed.,  rev.  and  corr. 
8°.  CPW 

New    ed.      With    introduction 

and  notes  by  Robert  Carruthers.  .  .  Lon- 
don: National  Illustrated  Library  [1852]. 
xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  361  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  AN 


Camden,  William.  The  Hebrides  or 
Western  IsTes.  (In  his:  Britannia... 
London,  1772.     4.  ed.     f°.     p.  401-403.) 

ttCBD 

Carmichael,  Alexander  A.  Notices  of 
Teampull  Michael,  Keallun,  North  Uist, 
and  of  sculptured  stones  in  Bearnarey, 
Harris,  and  in  Benbecula;  an  "Abrach" 
quern,  and  quarry  for  querns,  Heisgeir, 
Xorth  Uist,  &c.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
sq.  8°.    V.  8.  p.  276-286.)  CPA 

Clerk,  Janie  M.  Springtime  in  the  West- 
ern Isles.  (Good  words.  London,  1898. 
8°.    V.  39,  p.  316-318.)  *  DA 

CoUingwood,  William  Gershom.  A 
Hebridean  pilgrimage,  illus.  (Reliquary 
and  illustrated  archjeologist.  London, 
1904.    4°.     new  series,  v.  10,  p.  248-259.) 

CA 

Faujas  de  Saint-Fond,  B.  Travels  in 
England.  Scotland  and  the  Hebrides. 
Translated  from  the  French.  London, 
1799.     2  V.    8°.  CBD 

Garry,  Jaye.  A  Hebridean  holiday. 
(Temple  Bar.  London.  1901.  8°.  v.  124, 
p.  321-334.)  *DA 

Gerard,  John.  A  tour  to  the  Hebrides. 
(The  Month.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  101, 
p.  449-457.  624-634.)  *  DA 

Goodrich-Freer,  A.,  now  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Spoer.  Outer  Isles,  with  illustrations  by 
A.  Barraud.  Westminster:  A.  Constable 
&  Co.,  1902.     XV,  448  p.,  1  map.     8°.  CPW 

Hakonar  saga,  and  a  fragment  of  Mag- 
nus saga,  with  appendices.  Edited  by 
Gudbrand  Vigfusson.  [Translated  by  Sir 
George  Webbe  Dasent.]  London:  Ej're  & 
Spottiswoode,  1887-94.  2  v.  8°.  (Icelandic 
sagas  and  other  historical  documents  re- 
lating to  the  settlements  and  descents  of 
the  Northmen  on  the  British  Isles.)  C 

V.   1.     Icelandic   text. 
V.   2.     Translation. 

Knox,  John.  A  tour  through  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland  and  Hebride  Isles,  in 
1786.     London,  1787.    8°.  CPW 

Macgregor,  Alexander.  Highland  and 
Island  scenery.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness. 1879.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  241-248,  281-289.) 

*DE 

Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  History  of 
the  Outer  Hebrides  (Lewis,  Harris,  North 
and  South  Uist.  Benbecula.  and  Barra). 
\\'ith  a  chapter  on  the  geology,  physical 
features,  and  natural  history  of  the  group, 
by  Rev.  Wm.  Morrison.  Paisley:  A.  Gard- 
ner. 1903.     xl,  623(1)  p.,  19  pi.,  5  port.     8°. 

CR 

Martin,  Martin.  A  description  of  the 
Western  Islands  of  Scotland.  Containing 
a  full  account  of  their  situation,  extent... 


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Local  History  —  Hebrides,  continued. 

the  antient  and  modern  government,  re- 
ligion, and  customs  of  the  inhabitants... 
A  particular  account  of  the  second  sight 
. .  .to  which  is  added,  a  brief  description  of 
the  Isles  of  Orkney  and  Schetland.  Lon- 
don: A.  Bell,  1703.    xxxi,  392  p.,  1  plan.    8°. 

CPW 

Lacks  map. 

Lengthy  extracts  from  this  work  are  printed  in 
Brydges,  Censura  literaria,  v.  1,  p.  358-381,  London, 
1805. 

London:  A.   Bell,  1716.     xxxi. 

392  p.,  1  map.    8°.  CPW 

(In:  John  Pinkerton,  A  gen- 
eral collection  of. .  .voyages  and  travels. .  . 
London,  1809.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  572-699.)  f  HAX 

Reprinted  from  the  2.   ed.,  London,   1716. 

A  description  of  the  Western  Is- 
lands of  Scotland,  circa  1695.  Glasgow:  T. 
D.  Morison,  1884.  xxxv,  392  p.,  1  map.  1 
plan.    8°.  CRB 

Im  Thurn,  Sir  Everard  F.  Martin's 
"Western  Islands."  By  E.  F.  I.  T.  (Era- 
ser's magazine.  London,  1878.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  17,  p.  428-448.)  *  DA 

Miller,  James  W.  Staffa,  lona,  Mull, 
and  Hebrides.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller,  1877. 
1  p.l.,  86  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Miller's 
royal  tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands  and 
Islands.)  KPT 

Monro,  Sir  Donald,  high  dean  of  the 
Isles.  Description  of  the  western  isles  of 
Scotland,  called  Hybrides.  By  D.  Munro 
.  .  .who  travelled  through  the  most  of  them 
in  the  year  1594.  Glasgow:  J.  Wylie  & 
Co.,  1818.  nar.  12°.  (Miscellanea  Scotica. 
v.  2,  p.  111-153.)  CP 

(In:  P.  Hume  Brown,  Scotland 

before  1700,  from  contemporary  docu- 
ments.    Edinburgh,  1893.    8°.    p.  238-272.) 

CP 

Murray,  Mrs.  Frances.  Summer  in  the 
Hebrides.  Sketches  in  Colonsay  and  Oron- 
say.  [By  Mrs.  Frances  Murray.]  Glas- 
gow: James  MacLehose  &  Sons,  1887.  xi, 
175  p.,  1  map,  7  pi.    8°.  CRB 

Printed   for   private   distribution. 

Necker  de  Saussure,  Louis  Albert.  A 
voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  or  Western  Isles 
of  Scotland;  with  observations  on  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  Highlanders. 
London:  Sir  Richard  Phillips  &  Co.,  1822. 
116  p.,  3  pi.    8°.  CPW 

CEconomical,  An,  history  of  the  Heb- 
rides or  western  islands  of  Scotland.  [A 
transcription  of  British  Museum  King's 
mss.  no.  105,  which  deals  with  the  history 
of  the  islands  of  Lewis  and  Harris,  about 
1765.)  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24. 
p.  120-139.)  NDO 


Overton,  J.  H.  A  cruise  among  the 
Hebrides.  (Longman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don. 1889.    8°.     v.  14.  p.  175-184.)  *DA 

P.,  R.  L.  Log  of  the  steam-ship  Vol- 
taic, of  Belfast,  Captain  William  Johnston, 
on  her  second  voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  in 
June,  1875.  By  a  steerage  passenger  |R. 
L.  P.].     [PBelfast,  1875.,     30  p.     12°. 

CRB  p.box 

Poole,  l\'eginald  Lane.  Tlie  Scottisli  is- 
lands in  the  diocese  of  Sodar.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  191 1.  4°.  v.  8, 
p.  258-263.')  CPA 

Reid,  Donald  N.  Hebrideans  as  pa- 
triots and  naval  reservists.  (Gentleman's 
magazine.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  278,  p. 
41-52.)  *DA 

Ross,  Alexander.  Notice  of  St.  Clem- 
ent's church  at  Rowdill,  Harris,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v.  19, 
p.  118-132.)  CPA 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  A  voyage  In  il'c 
Hebrides.  A  diary  kept  in  the  months  of 
August  and  September,  1814.  (In  I'is:  The 
Lord  of  the  Isles  and  a  voyage  to  the  Heb- 
rides.    Glasgow   [1913].     16°.     p.  205-283.) 

NCM 

Smith,  Alexander.  Rambling  about  the 
Hebrides.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1862. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  481-491.)  *DA 

Smith,  W.  Anderson.  Lewsiana;  or,  Life 
in  the  Outer  Hebrides.  London,  1875.  pi. 
8°.  CRB 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold,  and 
T.  S.  MuiR.  Notice  of  three  churches  in 
North  Uist,  Benbecula,  and  Grimsay,  said 
to  have  been  built  in  the  14th  century. 
With  plans  and  descriptions  of  primitive 
chapels  in  Rona  and  Sulasgeir.  2  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  .Arch- 
Eeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1874.  4°.  v. 
5,  p.  225-249.)  t  CPA 


HiNBA 

See  EiLE.\CH-AN  Naoimm 

HoDDOM,  Dumfriesshire 

Irving,  George.  The  parish  of  Luce 
(Hoddom).  illus.  (Dumfriesshire  and 
Galloway  Natural  History  and  Antiquarian 
Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1906. 
8°.     1900-05,  p.  5-15.)  *EC 

HoLYRooD  Abbey 
See  Edinburgh 


HoLYWOOD    Abbey,    Dumfriesshire 

Aitken,  John  Carlyle.  Some  notes  on  the 
abbey  of  Holywood  and  on  the  Welshes  of 
Colliestoun    and    Craigenputtock.      (Dum- 


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friesshire  and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,  1890.    8°.     1887-90.  p.  110-126.) 

*EC 

Barbour,  James.  The  church  bells  of 
Holywood  and  Kirkmahoe.  and  the  church 
and  municipal  bells  of  Lochmaben.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,  1898.  8°.  1897-98,  p.  82-87.  97- 
101.)  *EC 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Holywood  Ab- 
bey. (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Nat- 
ural History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries.  1891.  8°.  1890- 
91,  p.  126-129.)  *EC 

HuMBiE,    Haddingtonshire 

Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Glasgow,  and  of  the  kirk  ses- 
sions of  the  parishes  of  Cambusnethan, 
Humbie,  and  Stirling,  subsequent  to  the 
year  1600.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1834.    4°.     v.  1,  p.  399-484.) 

tCP 

HuNTLY,  Aberdeenshire 

Rentaill,  The,  of  the  lordschipe  of  Hunt- 
lye,  alias  Strauthbogye,  maid  be  the  richt 
noble  and  michtie  George,  marquis  of 
Huntly,  erll  of  Engzie,  Lord  Gordone  and 
Badzenoche,  etc.  for  his  lordschipis  landis 
followinge,  conform  to  the  sett  maid  at 
Witsonday,  ane  thousand  and  sax  hun- 
drethe  yeirs.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1849.     4°.     v.  4,  p.  261-319.) 

tCP 

Inch  Buie,  Perthshire 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Inch  Buie.  The  bur- 
ial place  of  the  Macnabs.  6  illus.  (Good 
words.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  40,  p.  448- 
455.)  *DA 

Inchaffray  Abbey,  Perthshire 

Eyre,  Charles,  archbishop  of  Glasgow. 
The  seal  of  Inchaffray.  1  pi.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1903.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4.  p.  83- 
86.)  CPA 

Inchaffray  Abbey.  Charters,  bulls  and 
other  documents  relating  to  the  abbey  of 
Inchaffray...  Edited  by  William  Alex- 
ander Lindsay,  John  Dowden,  D.D.,  John 
Maitland  Thomson.  LL.D.  With  map  and 
facsimiles.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable, 
1908.  c  p.,  1  1.,  354  p.,  32  fac,  1  map,  1  pi. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.) CPA 

Liber     insule     missarum:     abbacie 

canonicorum  regularium  B.  Virginis  et  S. 
Johannis    de    Inchaffery    registrum    vetus: 


premissis  quibusdam  comitatus  antiqui  de 
Slratherne  reliquiis.  (Edited  by  Cosmo 
Innes.]  Edinburgi:  [Ballantyne  &  Hughes,] 
1847.  5  p.l.,  Ivii.  170  p.,  2  pi.  4°.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.)  f  CP 

Lawrie,  Sir  Archibald  Campbell.  The 
abbey  of  Inchaffray.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1908.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  440- 
446.)  CPA 

Paton,  Sir  Joseph  Noel.  Notice  of  the 
amber  seal  (matrix)  of  a  canon  of  Inch- 
affray, found  near  St.  John's  Church, 
Perth.  1  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
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Reid,  Alexander  George.  An  account  of 
the  ruins  of  the  abbey  of  Inchaffray  in 
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then  tenant  of  the  abbey.  (Society  of 
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CPA 

Inchcailleach,  Stirlingshire 

Macleod,  William  H.  Note  on  the 
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Loch  Lomond.  (Glasgow  Archseological 
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Inchcolm,  Fifeshire 

Arnold,  Thomas.  An  account  of  St. 
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Mackinlay,  J.  M.  Four  Columbian  sites 
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lona,    Dunkeld,    Cramond,    Inchcolm. 

Ross,  William.  Aberdour  and  Inch- 
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Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1885.  3  p.l.,  ix- 
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Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  On  an  old 
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Reprinted  in  his  Aichceological  essays,  v.  1,  p.  67- 
136.     Edinburgh. 

Unda,  pseud,  of  Thomas  S.  Muir.  Inch- 
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[Edinburgh:  R.  Clark,  1872.]  36  p.  illus. 
8°.  Reserve 

One    of   twenty-five    copies   printed. 

With  four  pen  and  ink  drawings  by  the  author 
laid  in.  With  bookplate  of  George  Stirling  Home 
Drummond  of  Blair-Drummond  and  Ardoch. 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Inchmahome  Priory,  Perthshire 

Duncan,  James  Dalrymple.  [History  of 
the  priory  of  Inchmahome.]  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p. 
269-280.)  CPA 


Inishail,  Argyllshire 

Douglas,  William.  Notes  on  the  church 
of  St.  Fyndoca  and  its  monuments,  on  the 
island  of  Inishail,  Loch  Awe.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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InnerpeffreYj  Perthshire 

Gray,  W.  Forbes.  An  ancient  Scottish 
library.  (Scots  Magazine.  Perth,  1898. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  22,  p.  88-94.)  *  DA 

Innerpeffrey    Library. 


Invercauld,    Aberdeenshire 

Records,  The,  of  Invercauld,  mdxlvii- 
MDCCCXxviii.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  Grant 
Michie.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club, 
1901.  vii  p.,  2  1.,  523  p.,  1  map,  6  pi.,  3  port. 
4°.     (New  Spalding  Club.     Publications.) 

tCP 


Inveresk,  Edinburghshire 

Stirling,   R.   M'D.  Inveresk  parish  lore 

from    pagan    times.  Musselburgh:    T.    C. 

Blair,  printer,   1894.  4  p.l.,  234  p.,  2  fac, 

10  pi.,  3  port.    12°.  CR 


Invergarry  Castle,  Inverness-shire 

Ellice,  E.  C.  Invergarry  Castle.  (In- 
verness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1902.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  227-236.)  *EC 


Inverkeithing,  Fifeshire 

Johnston,  James,  of  Straiton.  Statement 
addressed  to  the  worthy  and  independent 
electors  of  Stirling,  Dumfermline,  Inver- 
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Mercer,  Andrew.  The  history  of  Dun- 
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of ..  .Inverkeithing.  Dunfermline,  1828. 
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Inverness,    Inverness-shire 

Anderson,  John.  On  the  site  of  Mac- 
beth's  castle  at  Inverness.  (Society  of 
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Scotica.      Edinburgh,    1831.      4°.     v.    3,    p. 
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Reprinted  with  additions  to  the  notes  and  refer- 
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Anderson,  Peter.  Guide  to  Inverness 
and  its  neighbourhood.  With  appendix  on 
the  local  geology  and  plants.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Menzies  &  Co.,  1868.  vi,  132  p.,  2  maps, 
1  pi.     16°.  KFT 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  armorial 
ensigns  of  Inverness.  1  pi.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1891.  sq. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  97-99.)  CPA 

Andree,  Richard.  Macbethplatze  in 
Schottland.  (Nordische  Revue.  Leipzig, 
1864.    8°.    Bd.  2,  p.  135-144.)  *  DF 

Armorial,  The,  ensigns  of  Inverness.  1 
pi.  illus.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1900.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  1.  p. 
140,  168.)  CPA 

Barron,  Evan  M.  Ewen  Maclachlan 
and  Inverness  Academy:  the  story  of  a 
famous  controversy.  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.     V.  8,  p.  22-48.)         NDK 

Barron,  James.  Armed  figure  in  Grey- 
friars'  church-yard,  Inverness.  1  illus. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
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V.  4,  p.  173-177.)  *EC 

The  Northern  Institution.  (Inver- 
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Carruthers,  Robert.  Inverness  a  hun- 
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Fraser,  Alexander.  Contributions  towards 
the  history  of  the  third  charge  of  Inver- 
ness, commonly  called  the  Gaelic  Church 
of  Inverness.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
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Curiosities    from    the    burgh    court 

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Fraser,  James.  Cromwell's  fort  and  In- 
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*EC 

Grahame,  Colonel.  Notice  respecting 
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Highland  Club,  Inverness.  Rules  (1870). 
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Macdonald,  Kenneth.  Inverness  in  the 
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*EC 

Queen  Mary's  Inverness.  (Inver- 
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with  plan  of  Inverness  and  tourist  map  of 
Scotland...  Inverness:  Melven  Bros., 
1901.    3  p.l.,  182  p.,  23  pi.    12°.  CPW 

Mackintosh.  Charles  Eraser.  The  chan- 
try altars  and  chaplains  of  St.  Mary's,  In- 
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connected  with  Inverness  and  the  High- 
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introduced  with  explantory  and  illustra- 
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Maclean,  Jolin.  Historical  and  tradi- 
tional sketches  of  Highland  families  and 
of  the  Highlands.  New  edition  with  ad- 
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Noble,  John.  Bibliography  of  Inverness 
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notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1888-89.  sq. 
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appendix  by  Wm.  Mackay.  Stirling:  E. 
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Grant,  sheriff  clerk  depute  of  the  shire.  Fiddlers. 
The  battle  of  Druimashie  —  a  poem.  Inverness 
post  office.  James  Paterson,  poet.  Popular  en- 
tertainers. The  great  flood  of  1849.  The  flpod  of 
1834.  Inverness  marriage  romance.  Publication 
of  the  Culloden  papers.  Bibliography  of  Inverness 
newspapers   and    periodicals.      Appendix. 

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liam Mackay  and  Herbert  Cameron  Boyd, 
v.  1.  Aberdeen:  The  New  Spalding  Club, 
1911.  pi.  4°.  (New  Spalding  Club.  [Pub- 
lications.]) t  CP 

no.  350  of  425  copies  printed. 
V.   1.     Burgh  court  book:   1556-86. 

Ross,  Ale.xander.  Ancient  churches  and 
chapels  in  Inverness.  (Inverness  Scienti- 
fic Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1910.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  111-114.) 

*EC 

Old    Inverness.     4  pi.      (Inverness 

Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
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92.)  *  EC 

Tweed,  John.  Tweed's  guide  to  Glas- 
gow and  the  Clyde,  with  tours  to  Oban, 
(jllencoe,  and  Inverness.  Glasgow  [1875). 
map,  pi.    illus.    8°.  KFT  p.  box 

Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  on  old  Inver- 
ness. (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
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8°.    V.  6,  p.  84-87.)  *  EC 

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Inverness,  Presbytery  of 

Records  of  the  presbyteries  of  Inverness 
and  Dingwall.  1643-1688.  Edited  with  an 
introduction  from  the  original  manuscript 
by  William  Mackay.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A. 
Constable,  1896.  lii,  384  p.,  1  fac.  8°. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
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Inverness-shire 

Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
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Inverness-shire.  Report  on  the  public 
accounts.  .  .from  30th  April  1811  to  30th 
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Lees,  Sir  James  Cameron.  A  history  of 
the  county  of  Inverness  (Mainland).  Edin- 
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Macleod,  Frederick  Thomas.  Notes  on 
the  Chapel  Yard,  Inverness,  and  some  of 
its  old  monuments;  with  a  notice  of  her- 
aldic devices  on  tombstones  at  Kilmun. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Inverugie,    Banffshire 

S.,  F.  The  last  relic  of  Inverugie  Castle. 
1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen,  1893.     sq.   8°.     v.  6,  p.   177-178.) 

CPA 


Inverurie,   Aberdeenshire 

Davidson,  John.  Inverurie  and  the  earl- 
dom of  Garioch.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical account  of  the  Garioch  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  Revolution  settlement, 
with  a  genealogical  appendix  of  Garioch 
families...  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1878. 
xxi(i)   p.,  1   1.,  593  p.,   1   pi.     8°.  CR 

loNA,  Argyllshire 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell, lona.  illus.  (Good  words.  London, 
1869.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  535-543,  614-620,  708- 
714.)  *DA 

London:  Strahan  &  Co.,  1870. 

141  p.,  5  pi.    12°.  CRB 

Reprinted  from  the  above. 

Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  in  Grossbri- 
tannien  reisenden  Ungarn.  Pesth:  G. 
Heckenast,   1837.     12°.  *  C  p.v.  1057 

eh.  18:  lona,  Staffa;  ch.  19-20:  Die  schottischen 
Hochlande;    ch.    21:    Edinburgh. 

Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
An  account  of  the  island  of  Icolumkill.  1 
pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  234-241.)  tCPA 

Campbell,  Donald.  lona;  no  I  Choluim 
Chille.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1876. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  258-266.)  *  DE 

In    Gaelic.      Mainly    on   the    Druids. 

Carruthers,  Robert.  lona.  (In  his:  The 
Highland  note-book...  Inverness,  1887. 
new  ed.     12°.     p.  381-394.)  CP 

Chisholm,  Colin.  The  monks  of  lona. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1879.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  56- 
63.)  NDO 

Documents  illustrative  of  the  history  of 
Icolmkill  and  the  bishopric  of  the  Isles. 
(Collectanea  de  rebus  Albanicis.  Edin- 
burgh, 1847.     8°.     p.  1-19,  161-188.)         CP 

Drummond,  James.  Notes  on  some  of 
the  ancient  monuments  of  lona.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  215-217.) 

CPA 

Dryden,  Sir  Henry.  Sculptured  monu- 
ments in  lona.  (The  Antiquary.  London, 
1881.    sq.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  256-259.)  CA 

Honeyman,  John.  Certain  peculiarities 
in  the  architecture  of  lona.     7  pi.     (Glas- 


gow Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1906.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  part  2, 
p.  78-89.)  CPA 

lona.  2  illus.  (Penny  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1832.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  324-325.)  *  DA 

lona,  Argyleshire.  (In:  The  Antiquarian 
itinerary,     v.  5,  5  pi.     London,   1817.     8°.) 

CBD 

Kay,  Thomas.  lona  and  Staffa.  1  pi. 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester,  1888. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  338-350.)  *  DA 

The  plate  is  St.  Martin's  Cross,  lona. 

Laing,  David.  On  the  present  state  of 
the  ruins  of  lona,  and  their  preservation. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  7-12.)  CPA 

The  plate  contains  a  view  of  the  monastery  taken 
probably    about   the    end    of   the    eighteenth    century. 

Mackinlay,  J.  M.  Four  Columbian  sites 
in  Scotland.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  97-103.)  NDK 

lona,    Dunkeld,    Cramond,    Inchcolm. 

Masson,  Donald.  An  old  Gaelic  proph- 
ecy concerning  lona.  (Archaeological  re- 
view.    London,  1889.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  107-108.) 

ZBA 

Miller,  James  W.  Staffa,  lona.  Mull,  and 
Hebrides.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller,  1877.  1  p.l., 
86  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Miller's  royal 
tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands  and  Is- 
lands.) KFT 

O'Reilly,  Patrick  J.  The  site  of  Columb's 
monastery  on  lona.  2  illus.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland.  Journal. 
Dublin,  1901.    8°.-   v.  30,  p.  334-342.)       CSB 

Ross,  Alexander.  The  island  of  lona. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Societ}''  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1898].  8°. 
v.  4,  p.  222-233.)  *  EC 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notes  on  the 
history  and  probable  situation  of  the 
earlier  establishments  at  lona,  prior  to 
the  foundation  of  the  Benedictine  monas- 
tery in  the  end  of  the  twelfth  century. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  sq.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  330-349.)  CPA 

Notes   on   the   history  of  the   ruins 

at  lona.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  sq. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  202-214.)  CPA 

Smith,  J.  Huband.  lona.  1  pi.  (Ulster 
journal  of  archaeology.  Belfast,  1853.  sq. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  79-91.)  CT 

Storer,  Agnes  C.  lona.  the  isle  of  Co- 
lumba's  cell.  11  illus.  (Catholic  world. 
New  York,  1901.    8°.    v.  73,  p.  746-757.) 

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Irongrav,  Kirkcudbrightshire 

Dunlop,  Samuel.  The  kirk-session  rec- 
ords of  Irongray.  1691-1700.  (Dumfries- 
shire and  Galloway  Natural  History  and 
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Irvi.ve,   Ayrshire 

Irvine.  Muniments  of  the  royal  burgh 
of  Irvine.  [Edited  by  John  Shedden  Do- 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs.  The  city 
of  Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with 
Rutherglen,  Renfrew.  Paisley,  Dumbar- 
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Isi.AY,    Argyllshire 

Reeves,  William.  On  an  ancient  deed, 
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Isle   of    Loch    Tay,    Perthshire 

Christie,  J.  The  Isle  of  Loch  Tay. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
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Isle  of  May,  Fifeshire 

Isle  of  May  Priory.  Records  of  the 
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Stuart.  Edinburgh:  R.  Clark,  1868.  3  p.l.. 
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ZMTB 

Jedburgh,  Roxburghshire 

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poet.  Daft  Andrew,  Jock  the  Kecken,  Rob- 
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Blue   paper   covers. 

Jedburgh   Abbey,  Roxburghshire 

Armstrong,  T.  Percy.  Four  abbeys  and 
Abbotsford.  (The  Month.  London,  1906. 
8°.    V.  108,  p.  471-477.)  *  DA 

Melrose,   Dryburgh,   Kelso,  Jedburgh 

Cram,  Ralph  Adams.  The  ruined  abbeys 
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Morton,  James.  The  monastic  annals 
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Ross,  Frederick.  The  ruined  abbeys  of 
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*  R  -  Geneal.  Div. 

Keith,   Banffshire 

Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.  The 
book  of  the  chronicles  of  Keith,  Grange, 
Ruthven,  Cairney,  and  Botriphnie;  events, 
places  and  persons.  Glasgow:  R.  Forres- 
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Kelso   Abbey,   Roxburghshire 

Armstrong,  T.  Percy.  Four  abbeys  and 
Abbotsford.  (The  Month.  London,  1906. 
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Melrose,    Dryburgh,    Kelso,   Jedburgh. 

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Morton.  James.  The  monastic  annals 
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ties of  the  abbeys  of  Jedburgh,  Kelso,  Mel- 
ros  and  Dryburgh.  Edinburgh:  W.  H.  Li- 
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Kemnay,    Aberdeenshire 

Laing,  Jeannie  M.  Some  notes  on  the 
history  of  Kemnay.  (Scottish  notes  and 
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Kenmore,    Perthshire 

Macmillan,   Hugh.     Kenmore  and  Tay- 

mouth    Castle.       (Art    journal.  London, 

1899.     f°.     1899,  p.  326-332.)  f  MAA 


Kenmure  Castle,  Kirkcudbrightshire 

Affleck,  J.  Kenmure  castle  and  its 
owners.  1  pi.  (Dumfries  and  Galloway 
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Local  History,  continued. 

Kettins,   Forfarshire 

Hutcheson,  Alexander.  Notice  of  the 
bell  and  other  antiquities  at  the  church 
of  Kettins,  Forfarshire,  illus.  (Society 
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CPA 

KiLBiRNiE,    Ayrshire 

Dobie,  John  Shedden.  The  parish 
church  of  Kilbirnie.  9  pi.  (Ayr  and  Gal- 
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KiLCHOAN,  Argyllshire 

Blundell,  Odo.  Notes  on  the  church  and 
some  sculptured  monuments  in  the 
churchyard  of  Saint  Alaelrubha  in  Arisaig, 
and  on  an  artificial  island  there;  also  on 
some  sculptured  monuments  in  the  church- 
yard of  Kilchoan,  Knoydart.  illus.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  45,  p. 
353-366.)  CPA 

KiLCHRIST,     RoSS-SHIRE 

Ian.  Highland  anecdotes.  The  raid  of 
Cillechrist.  (New  monthly  magazine. 
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Macdonald,  Kenneth.  The  burning  of 
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ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
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KiLCOY    Castle,    Ross-shire 

Ross,  Alexander.  Kilcoy  Castle.  (In- 
verness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888].  8°.  v.  2, 
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Kildrummie    Castle,    Aberdeenshire 

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(The  Bee.  Edinburgh,  1791.  16°.  v.  6.  p. 
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Kilianan,  Inverness-shire 
See  Urquhart 


KiLLALLAN,     RENFREWSHIRE 

Mackinlay,  J.  M.  The  ancient  parish  of 
Killallan,  Renfrewshire.  (Scots  lore.  Glas- 
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KiLLEARN,   Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick,  and 
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Killearn,  Drymen,  Buchanan,  and  Kilma- 
ronock.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1896.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p.,  1  1.,  2  fac,  1  map, 
9  pi.,  1  port.    4°.  CR 

One   of   440   copies   printed. 


KiLLiNj  Perthshire 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Killin  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, illus.  (Art  journal.  London, 
1899.    f°.    1899,  p.  225-231.)  f  MAA 


Kilmalcolm,  Renfrewshire 

Murray,  James.  Kilmalcolm;  a  parish 
history.  1100-1898.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
1898.  6  p..  3  1.,  (1)6-7(1),  267  p.,  10  pi.  4°. 
(New  Club  series.)  t  CR 

One    of    thirty    copies    printed. 

Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1907.     x 

p.,  1  1.,  356  p.,  1  map,  11  pi.,  1  port.    rev.  ed. 
8°.  CR 

KiLMANY,    FiFESHIRE 

Walker,  Robert  Crawfurd.  Notes  on  a 
heraldic  monument  at  Kilmany,  Fifeshire. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v. 
31.  p.  94-98.)  CPA 

Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire 

Kilmarnock. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
Council.     1911/12.     Kilmarnock,   1912.     f°. 

*SYB 

Names  of  paupers  in  the  town  and  par- 
ish of  Kilmarnock:  statement  of  their 
weekly  allowances  and  yearly  rents;  and 
abstract  of  the  income  and  expenditure  of 
the  kirk  session.  1827.  Kilmarnock:  H. 
Crawford.   1828.     13  p.     12°. 

SGB  p.v.3,  no.5 

Sanitary  Department 

Annual  report  on  the  sanitary  condition 
of  the  burgh  of  Kilmarnock.  1908-12. 
tKilmarnock,  1909-13.]     8°.  SPB 

Kilmarnock  barony  charter  —  3  May 
1315.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°. 
p.  271-273.)  CPA 

Low,  W.  Forbes.  Ancient  plates  belong- 
ing to  the  kirk-session  of  the  parish  church 
of  Kilmarnock.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 
Archaeological  Association.  Archaeological 
and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1884. 
4°.    v.  4,  p.  59-64.)  t  CPA 

M'Kay,  Archibald.  A  history  of  Kil- 
marnock, from  an  earl}^  period  to  the  pres- 
ent time;  including  biographical  notices  of 
the  more  eminent  individuals  belonging  to 
the  locality...  Kilmarnock:  M.  Wilson, 
1848.     xii,  13-279  p.    8°.  CR 

M'Vail,  John  C.  An  inquiry  into  the 
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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

the  last  century.  (Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1882. 
8°.     V.  13,  p.  386-400.)  *  EC 

KlLMARONOCK,    STIRLINGSHIRE 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  Strathendrick,  and 
its  inhabitants  from  early  times.  An  ac- 
count of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron, 
Killearn,  Drymen,  Piuchanan,  and  Kilma- 
ronock.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1896.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  410  p.,  1  1.,  2  fac,  1  map. 
9  pi.,  1  port.    4°.  CR 

One  of  440  copies  printed. 

KiLMAURS,  Ayrshire 

Jonas,  Alfred  Charles.  Some  notes  from 
the  records  of  the  burgh  of  Kilmaurs  (1645- 
1715).  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909.  sq. 
8°.     V.  43,  p.  283-290.)  CPA 


Kilwinning,  Ayrshire 

Collections  towards  a  history  of  the 
monastery  of  Kilwinning.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Archa-ological  Association.  Ar- 
chaeological and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1878.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  115-222.) 

fCA 

Galloway,  William.  Remarks  on  the 
existing  buildings  at  Kilwinning  Abbey. 
9  pi.  illus.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Ar- 
chaeological Association.  Archaeological 
and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1878 
4^     V.  1,  p.  89-115.)  tCA 

Scott,  W.  H.  Unpublished  counter-seal 
of  Kilwinning.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
sq.  8°.    V.  1,  p.  70-71.)  CPA 

Succinct,  A,  account  of  the  long  feud 
between  the  earls  of  Glencairn  and  Eg- 
lintbn  on  account  of  the  bailliery  of  Kil- 
winning, and  controverted  precedency  of 
their  earldoms,  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [187-?]  4  p. 
8^  •  ARD  p.v.l 


KiLMORE,  Inverness-shire 
See  Urquhart 

Kilmory,  Argyllshire 

Wilson,  Wilson  Dobie.  Description  of 
an  ancient  cross  at  Kilmory  in  Argyleshire. 
2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
ArchjEologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°. 
V.  4,  p.  377-381.)  tCPA 

Kilsyth,   Stirlingshire 

Narrative,  A,  of  the  surprising  work  of 
God  in  the  conversion  of  souls  in  Kilsyth, 
Finnieston,  and  Cumbernauld,  and  the  re- 
vival of  religion  in  Anderston  and  Paisley; 
with  an  account  of  the  remarkable  occur- 
rences which  took  place  at  the  dispensation 
of  the  sacrament  at  Kilsyth,  on  22d  Sep- 
tember 1839.  Glasgow:  D.  Maclure.  1839. 
Z2  p.     12°.  ZWGFp.v.13 

KiLTARLITY     AND     CoNVINTH,     InVERNESS-SHIRE 

Macdonald,  Archibald.  The  parish  of 
Kiltarlity  and  Convinth.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1904-1910.  8°.  V.  24,  p.  231-249;  v.  25,  p. 
149-179;  V.  26,  p.  202-229.)  NDO 

1.  Its  early  history.  2.  Territorial  families  from 
1400  to   1815. 


KiLTEARN,    RoSS-SHIRE 

Maclean,  Roderick.  Notes  on  the  par- 
ish of  Kiltearn.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1890.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  302-310.)  NDO 


Kincardineshire 

Hossack,     Garden  M.       Inventories    of 

northern     records.  (Scottish     notes     and 

queries.      Aberdeen,  1899.      sq.   8°.      v.    12, 

p.  168-169.)  tCPA 

Jervise,  Andrew.  The  history  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in  An- 
gus and  Mearns,  with  notices  of  Alyth  and 
Meigle...  Rewritten  and  corrected  by 
James  Gammack.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas, 
1882.    xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  468  p.,  9  pi.    2.  ed.    8°. 

CR 

Johnstone,  James  Fowler  Kellas.  Local 
bibliography.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen.  1895-1905.  sq.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  113-117, 
133-137,  152-156,  169-171,  185-188;  v.  9,  p.  5-7, 
20-24,  38-41,  53-56,  73-75.  89-91,  99-102,  120- 
123.  133-136,  152-156,  166-170,  184-186;  v.  10, 
p.  12-13.  26-27,  39-41,  56-57.  71-74,  86-88, 
101-104,  114-118,  154-157,  186-188;  v.  11, 
p.  22-23,  41-43,  55-57,  71-73,  101-103;  series  2, 
V.  1,  p.  5-6,  21-22,  37-39,  53-54,  74-75,  85-87. 
107-109,  149-151;  series  2,  v.  2.  p.  122-125, 
152-156,  180-182;  series  2,  v.  3,  p.  6-8;  series 
2.  V.  4,  p.  165-166,  184-186;  series  2,  v.  5,  p. 
22-24,  138-140,  152-155,  186-187;  series  2, 
V.  6,  p.  26-28.)  CPA 

-•Xfiditions  to  A.  W.  Robertson's  Hand  list  of 
bibliography  of  the  shires  of  Aberdeen,  Banff  and 
Kincardine,    1894. 

Kincardineshire.  Table  of  fees  for  con- 
veyance and  other  matters;  made  out  by 
the  Society  of  Writers  at  Stonehaven, 
and  approved  by  Alexander  Burnett,  Esq., 
sheriff  depute  of  the  county  of  Kincardine, 
January  17,  1806.  Aberdeen:  J.  Burnett, 
1896.     8  p.     12°. 

Bound  with:  Kincardineshire.  Tables  of  fees 
and  regulations.  .  .October  2,  1805.  Aberdeen,  1805. 
12°. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

Tables  of  fees  and  regulations,  es- 
tablished in  the  Sheriff  Court  of  Kincar- 
dineshire, October  2,  1805.  Aberdeen:  J. 
Burnett,  1805.     12  p.     12°. 

KiNGARTH,    Buteshire 
See  Bute 


KiNGHORN,     FiFESHIRE 

Reid,  Alan.  Old  houses  and  wood-work 
panelling  at  Kinghorn.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    sq.  8°.    v.  44,  p.  313-318.) 

CPA 

Selection,  A,  of  extracts  from  the  an- 
cient minutes  of  kirk-session  of  Kinghorn, 
with  slight  explanatory  notes,  and  glos- 
sary. Published  for  the  benefit  of  the 
Kinghorn  or  11th  Fifeshire  Artillery  Vol- 
unteers, by  a  member  of  the  corps.  Kirk- 
caldy: John  Crawford,  1863.  iv,  5-56  p.,  1  1. 
12°.  ZWGF 


Peebles,  G.  S.  The  abbey  and  parish  of 
Kinloss.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1910. 
8\    V.  6,  p.  369-372.)  *  EC 

Stuart,  John.  Notices  of  some  of  the 
abbots  of  Kinloss,  and  of  a  volume  which 
belonged  successively  to  Robert  Reid,  one 
of  the  abbots;  William  Gordon,  bishop  of 
Aberdeen;  and  John  Leslie,  bishop  of  Ross. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  400-411.)  CPA 


KiNMYLIES,     InVERNESS-SHIRE 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  Kinmy- 
lies:  its  owners  and  titles  — 1232-1780. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1881.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  154-157,  231-234.)  *  DE 


KI^fNORD,  Aberdeenshire 

Hogg,  Alexander.  The  antiquities  of 
Davan  and  Kinnord.  (East  of  Scotland 
L^nion  of  Naturalists'  Societies.  Proceed- 
ings.    Perth,  1890.     8°.     [1889,]  p.   15-29.) 

PQA 


Kingussie,  Inverness-shire 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Kingussie  as 
a  summer  resort.  Kingussie:  Archibald 
Cameron    [1891].     11    p.     8°.       *  C  p.v.  359 

Reprinted  from  the  Scots  magazine,  August,  1891. 

The  old  church  and  churchyard  of 

Kingussie  (St.  Columba's).  (In  his:  Glimp- 
ses of  church  and  social  life  in  the  High- 
lands in  olden  times.  Edinburgh,  1893.  4°. 
p.   115-189.)  tCP 

Newbigin,  Marion  I.  The  Kingussie  dis- 
trict: a  geographical  study.  1  map.  illus. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  285-315.)      KAA 


KiNKELL,  Aberdeenshire 

Davidson,  John.  Remains  of  the  kirk  of 
Kinkell.  1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  82-83,  97- 
99.)  CPA 


Kinloss,  Elginshire 

Ferrerio,  Giovanni,  Piemontese.  Fer- 
rerii  historia  abbatum  de  Kynlos:  una  cum 
vita  Thoni?e  Chrystalli  abbatis.  [Edited  by 
William  Dobie  Wilson,  with  a  preface  by 
James  Patrick  Muirhead.]  Edinburgi,  1839. 
xxi(i),  96  p.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)  f  CP 

Ferrario  was  teacher  of  the  monks  of  Kinloss, 
1531-37. 

Kinloss  Abbey.  Records  of  the  mon- 
astery of  Kinloss  with  illustrative  docu- 
ments. Edited  by  John  Stuart.  Edin- 
burgh: [Society  of  Antiquaries,]  1872.  Ixxvi, 
175  p.,  1  fac,  1  plan,  3  pi.    sq.  8°.         CRF 


Kinross-shire 

Annan,  Robert.  Notes  on  the  antiquities 
of  Kinross-shire,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  375-388.)    CPA 

Kinross-shire.  Abstract  of  the  accounts 

of    the    receipts  and    expenditure    of    the 

County  Council.  1911/12.     Kinross  [1912,. 

i°.  tt  *  SYB 

Mackay,  .Eneas  James  George.  A  his- 
tory of  Fife  and  Kinross.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1896.  xiv,  404  p.,  2 
maps.     8°.  CR 

List  of  books  relating  to  Fife  and 

Kinross.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical  So- 
ciety. Publications.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  1-30.)  *  GAA 

This  list  also  forms  an  appendix  to  the  same 
author's    Fife   and   Kinross. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  The  history  of  the 
slieriffdoms  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  with  a 
description  of  both,  and  of  the  Firths  of 
Forth  and  Tay,  and  the  islands  in  them.  .  . 
Cupar-Fife:  R.  Tullis,  1803.  xvi,  468  p.,  3  1., 
4  pi.     8°.  CR 

KiNTYRE,  .'Argyllshire 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud,  of  Edward  Brad- 
ley. Glencraggan;  or,  A  Highland  home 
in  Cantire.  London:  Longman,  Green, 
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Reid,  Duncan.  Sketches  of  Kintyre. 
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KiPPEN,   Stirlingshire 

Chrystal,  William.  The  kingdom  of 
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Kirkcudbright,  Kirkcudbrightshire 

Dickie,  W.  Kirkcudbright  in  the  six- 
teenth century.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Gal- 
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Scottish    burghal    life    in    the    16th 

and  17th  centuries,  illustrated  by  extracts 
from  Kirkcudbright  records.  (Dumfries- 
shire and  Galloway  Natural  History  and 
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Kirkcudbright.  Abstract  of  the  accounts 
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Dumfries  [1910-12].     f°.  *  SYB 

M'Millan,  John.  A  sermon  preached  at 
the  opening  of  the  new  church  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, on  the  21st  of  October,  1838.  Kirk- 
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Chalmers,  George.  Kirkcudbright  stew- 
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Kirkcudbrightshire. 

Commissioners  of  Supply 

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bright for  the  year  1859-60.  Montrose: 
Standard  Office  [1860j.  1  p.l.,  141  p.,  1  1. 
obi.     8°.  TIN 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Annual  report  upon  the  health  and  sani- 
tary condition  of  the  county,  with  annual 
reports  on  the  burghs  of  Castle-Douglas, 
Dalbeattie,  Kirkcudbright,  Gatehouse,  and 
New  Galloway,  no.  19-21  (1909-11).  Castle- 
Douglas,  1910-12.     8°.  SPC 

Minute  book  kept  by  the  War  Com- 
mittee of  the  Covenanters  in  the  Stewart- 
ry  of  Kirkcudbright  in . .  .  1640  and  1641. 
Kirkcudbright:  J.  J.  Nicholson,  1855.  xxxii 
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KiRKDEN,   Forfarshire 

C,  J.  St.  Triduana  and  the  parish  of 
Kirkden,  formerly  Idvies,  Forfarshire. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
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KiRKiiiLL,  Inverness-shire 

Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  on  some  sculp- 
tured slal)S  and  headstones  in  the  church- 
yards of  Glenconvinth  and  Kirkhill,  In- 
verness-shire, illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1911.     sq.  8°.     V.  45,  p.   309-314.) 

CPA 

KiRKMAHOE,  Dumfriesshire 

Barbour,  James.  The  church  bells  of 
Holywood  and  Kirkmahoe,  and  the  church 
and  municipal  bells  of  Lochmaben.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,  1898.  8°.  1897-98,  p.  82-87,  97- 
101.)  *EC 

KiRKMICHAEL,    AYRSHIRE 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Life  in  a  country 
manse  .about  1720.  [Kirkmichael,  Ayr- 
shire.) (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
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Reprinted  in  his  Literary  and  historical  essays,  p. 
138-160,  London,   1908. 


Kirknewton,  Edinburghshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Notes  on  the  churchyards 
of  Currie,  Kirknewton,  and  the  Calders. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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Kirkpatrick-Durham,  Kirkcudbrightshire 

Stark,  William  A.  The  book  of  Kirk- 
patrick-Durham. Castle-Douglas:  Adam 
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Notice  of  a  presentation  by  George 

in.  to  the  church  and  parish  of  Kirkpatrick- 
Durham.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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The  origin  of  the  name  of  Kirk- 
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loway Natural  History  and  Antiquarian 
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Kirriemuir,    Forfarshire 

Findlay,  Jessie  Patrick.  Thrums  in  the 
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Reid,  Alan.  The  regality  of  Kirriemuir. 
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map  of  the  district,  and  one  hundred  and 
forty  illustrations  from  original  photo- 
graphs and  drawings.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Grant,  1909.  xvi,  419(1)  p.,  1  fac,  1  map, 
15   pi.     8\  CR 

Knapdale,   Argyllshire 

Ingram,  Mary  E.  The  key  of  Knapdale. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v. 
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White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  The  ecclesi- 
astical antiquities  of  the  district  of  Knap- 
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Kyle,  Ayrshire 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  Military  re- 
port on  the  districts  of  Carrick,  Kyle,  and 
Cunningham.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway 
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Paterson,  James.  History  of  the  coun- 
ties of  Ayr  and  Wigton.  Edinburgh: 
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V.  1,  Kyle;  v.  2,  Carrick;  v.  3,  Cunningham.  Wig- 
townshire not  dealt  with. 

Lake  of  ^Me.nteith,   Perthshire 

Lumsden  &  Son's  guide  to  the  roman- 
tic scenery  of  Loch-Lomond,  Loch-Ket- 
turin,  the  Trossachs,  &c. . .  .  With  a  land 
tour  from  Stirling  to  Callander,  the  Tros- 
sachs, Loch-Ketturin,  Loch-Ard,  and  the 
Lake  of  Monteith.  Glasgow:  James  Luins- 
den  and  Son,  1831.  52  p.,  1  map.  new  and 
rev.  ed.     12°.  CRB  p.  box 

Lanark,   Lanarkshire 

Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  Notice 
of  the  silver  bell  of  Lanark,  a  horse-racing 
trophy  of  the  seventeenth  century,  wath 
some  references  to  the  early  practice  of 
horse-racing  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.     sq.  8°.    V.  25.  p.  174-188.1 

CPA 
The  old  church  of  St. 
1  pi.     (Glasgow  Arch- 
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new  series,  v.  4,  p.  155- 
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Davidson,  Hugh. 
Kentigern,  Lanark, 
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Davidson,  John  Marr.  St.  Kentigern's 
Church,  Lanark,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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CPA 

Lanark.  Extracts  from  the  records  of 
the  royal  burgh  of  Lanark.  With  charters 
and  documents  relating  to  the  burgh.  A.  D. 
1150-1722.  Glasgow:  printed  by  Carson  & 
Nicol,  1893.  xl,  433  p.,  2  fac,  1  map.  2  plans, 
1  pi.     sq.  8°.  CR 

no.   137  of  400  copies  printed. 

Lanark  and  Govan  Lunacy  Districts.  Re- 
port of  the  joint  committee  for  Kirklands 
Asylum.  1903/4-1910/11.  Glasgow,  1904- 
11.     8°.  WPT 


Reid,  Thomas.  The  official  guide  to 
Lanark.  Cheltenham:  E.  J.  Burrow  [1912?]. 
52  p.,  1  map.     16°.  CR 


Lanarkshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Lanerk-shire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1824.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.  567-760.)  tCP 

Glasgow.  —  Boundaries  Commission. 
Statement  for  the  commissioners  of  supply 
[of  the  county  of  Lanark)  in  answer  to  the 
case  for  the  lord  provost,  magistrates  and 
Town  Council  of  Glasgow,  1887.  Hamil- 
ton: W.  Naismith,  prtr.  [1887.]     16  p.    4°. 

CR  p.  box 

Hamilton,  William,  of  Wishaw.  Descrip- 
tions of  the  sheriffdoms  of  Lanark  and 
Renfrew.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1878.  9 
p.l.,  (i)x-xxv(i)  p.,  1  1.,  304  p..  27  1.,  6  pi.  4°. 
(New  Club  series.)  f  CR 

no.    43    of    eighty-six    copies    printed. 

Lanarkshire. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  receipts 
and  expenditure  of  the  County  Council 
(including  those  of  the  district  commit- 
tees).    1910/11.     [Glasgow,  1911.]     f°. 

tt  *  SYB 

County  Council 

Handbook.    1913.    Glasgow,  1913.    24°. 

*SYB 

Minutes  of  the  County  Council  and  re- 
ports and  minutes  of  committees  of  the 
council  and  other  documents  submitted  to 
the  council.     1911/12.    n.  p.  [1912.]     f°. 

Justices  of  the  Peace 

Regulations  for  the  upper  ward  of 'Lan- 
arkshire. .  .  The  powers  and  duties  of  con- 
stables. And...  an  appendix,  containing 
forms  of  citations,  &c.  Edinburgh:  Walker 
&  Greig,  prtrs.,  1815.    39  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.  494 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

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8°.  SPC 

Report  on  the  administration  of  the 
Rivers  Pollution  Prevention  Acts.  no.  2 
(1909).     Glasgow  [1909].     8°.  VDI 

Pubhc  Health  Office 

Annual  report  by  the  county  and  dis- 
trict sanitary  inspector,  district  of  the 
lower  ward.     1907-11.     Glasgow   [1908-12]. 


Secondary  Education  Committee 

Annual  report  on  the  medical  inspection 
and  supervision  of  school  children,  no.  3 
(1911/12).     Hamilton    [1912].     8°.  STC 


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Langholm,  Dumfriesshire 

Hyslop,  John,  and  R.  Hyslop.  Langholm 
as  it  was;  a  history  of  Langhohn  and  Esk- 
dale  from  the  earliest  times.  Sunderland: 
Hills  and  Company.  1912.  xv(i),  922  p..  2 
maps,  2  plans,     illus.      8°.  CR 

Largs,  Ayrshire 

Dobie,  John  Shedden.  The  church  of 
Largs.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archae- 
ological Association.  Archcxological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh.  1889.  4°. 
V.  6,  p.  38-57.)  tCA 

Dobie,  William.  The  Skelmorlie  aisle 
and  monuments  at  Largs.  By  W.  Dobie, 
revised  by  Robert  Dobie  \\'ilson.  2  pi. 
(Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeological  As- 
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Lyons,  Andrew  W.  The  painted  ceiling 
in  the.Montgomer}'  aisle  of  the  old  church 
at  Largs,  Ayrshire.  1  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1901.     sq.  8°.     V.  35,  p.  109-111.) 

CPA 

Lasswade,  Edinburghshire 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  memorials 
of  Lasswade  and  Pentland.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

Lauder,  Berwickshire 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Stewart.  The  Grange  of 
St.  Giles,  the  Bass:  and  the  other  baronial 
homes  of  the  Dick-Lauder  family,  written 
and  illustrated  witli  pen.  pencil,  and  cam- 
era. Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  author  bv 
T.  and  A.  Constable.  1898.  xxii  p.,  1  1..  427 
p.,  19  pi.,  4  port,    illus.    4°.  f  ARZ 

Thomson,  A,  Lauder  and  Lauderdale. 
Galashiels:  Craighead  Brothers  [1903i.  xv, 
380  p.,  7  1.,  1  fac,  1  table.  2  maps,  26  pi.,  9 
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Laurencekirk,    Ki.ncardineshire 

Fraser,  \\'illiam  Ruxton.  History  of  the 
parish  and  burgh  of  Laurencekirk.  Edin- 
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Gardenstone,  Francis  Garden,  Lord.  Let- 
ter to  the  people  of  Laurencekirk,  on  occa- 
sion of  presenting  the  king's  charter,  by 
which  that  village  is  erected  into  a  free  and 
independent  burgh  of  barony. .  .  [By  Lord 
Gardenstone.]  Edinburgh:  Murray  &  Coch- 
ran, printers,  1780.    xi,  88  p.    8°.  CR  p.  box 


of    Edinburgh 
&  A.  K.  John- 


Leadhills,  Lanarkshire 

A.,  A.  The  village  of  Leadhills,  Lanark- 
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don. 1836.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  229-232.)  OA 

Braid,  James.  Account  of  tlie  fatal  acci- 
dent which  happened  in  the  Leadhills  Com- 
pany's mines,  the  1st  March  1817.  (Edin- 
burgh medical  and  surgical  journal.  Edin- 
burgh. 1817.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  353-356.)      WAA 

Lecropt,  Perth  and  Stirling  shires 

Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  from  the  old 
churchyards  of  Logic,  Lecropt,  Dunblane, 
and  Moy,  with  a  note  on  an  impression  of 
human  feet  cut  in  stone,  illus.  (Society 
of  .Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1912.    sq.  8°.    v.  46.  p.  436-442.) 

CPA 

Leith,   Edinburghshire 

Christie,  Robert.  Remarks  on  statement 
b\-  the  committee  of  Leith  Dock  and  Har- 
bour Commissioners  on  the  affairs  of  the 
port.  Edinburgh:  Xeill  &  Co.,  1835.  18  p. 
8^  CRp.  boxl 

Hislop's  time-gun  plan 
and  Leith.  Edinburgh:  W. 
ston  [1861).     I814  in.  x  21^  in.    folded  12°. 

Stuart  8939 

Labouchere,  Henry.  Report  to...  the 
chancellor  of  the  exchequer,  regarding  the 
affairs  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh  and  port  of 
Leith.  Edinburgh:  T.  Allan  &  Co.,  printers. 
1836.     25  p.     8°.  CRp.  box 

Laing,  David.  Petition  from  the  inhabit- 
ants of  South  Leith.  addressed  to  General 
Monk,  praying  him  to  restore  to  them  the 
use  of  the  parish  church,  circa  1655;  illus- 
trated with  a  series  of  extracts  from  the 
kirk-session  records  of  that  parish.  (So- 
ciet}'  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1855.  sq.  8°.  v.  1.  p.  158- 
168.)  CPA 

Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Lislebourg  and 
Petit  Leith.  1  illus.  (Scottish  historical 
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CPA 
Leith. 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
Council.      1911/12.      Leith    [1912].      f°. 

*SYB 

Chamber  of  Commerce 

Report  by  the  directors  of  the  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  no.  57-60  (1908-11).  Leith 
[1908-12].     8°.  TLK 

Chief  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures 
and  Gas  Meters 

Report. .  .with  statistical  tables  annexed 
thereto.      1911/12.      Leith.    1912.     8°. 

VBDA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Leith,  continued. 

Police  Committee 

Return  of  crimes  and  offences  reported 
to  and  investigated  by  the  police,  with 
other  details  connected  with  the  duties  of 
the  police.     1911.     Leith,  1912.     f".  ft  SLD 

Public    Health   Department 

Annual  report,  no.  7-11  (1907-11).  Leith 
[1908-12].    8°.  SPC 

Sanitary  Inspector's  Office 

Report.     1907-12.   Leith   :1908-13i.  8°. 

SPC 

Tramways   Department 

Annual  report  and  abstract  of  accounts. 
1911/12.     Leith  [1912].     f^ 

Leith  in  mdcccxxvi  !  With  a  few  observa- 
tions on  the  late  nomination  of  its  magis- 
trates. Leith:  Wm.  Heriot,  printer.  1826. 
27  p.     8°.  CRp.box 

Letter,  A,  to  the  ten  pounders  of  the 
burgh  of  Leith.  regarding  the  project  now 
in  agitation  by  "the  Grand  Junto"  for 
swamping  their  elective  prerogative.  Leith : 
R.  Allardice.  1834.    30  p.    8°.         CRp.box 

Lindsay,  William,  provost.  Leith  and 
its  sanitary  efforts.  (National  Association 
for  the  Promotion  of  Social  Science. 
Transactions.  London,  1864.  8°.  1863,  p. 
488-497.)  SA 

Millar,  W..  An  account  of  the  Edinburgh 
Reform  Jubilee,  celebrated  10th  August 
1832;  also  the  Leith  Reform  Jubilee,  cele- 
brated same  day...  Edinburgh:  A.  Black. 
1832.    60  p.    8°.  CRp.box 

Palpus,  pseud.  Bickers  between  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith;  originally  published  in  the 
Edinburgh  Observer.  [Preface  signed  Pal- 
pus.] Edinburgh:  Stirling  &  Kenney.  1829. 
20  p.    8°.  CRp.box 

Robertson,  David  H.  Note  concerning 
the  residence  of  the  barons  Balmerino  in 
Leith.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  449-454.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  "visitation  of  the  pes- 
tilence" from  the  parish  records  of  South 
Leith,  A.  D.  1645.  in  connexion  with  the 
excavations  of  large  masses  of  human  re- 
mains during  the  drainage  operations  at 
Wellington  Place,  Leith  Links,  A.  D.  1861- 
2.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  392-395.)  CPA 

Notice  of  human  remains  found  in 

digging  at  the  Citadel.  North  Leith.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings.  Edinburgh,  1868.   sq.  8°.   v.  6,  p.  356.) 

CPA 


Robertson,  George.  A  description  of  the 
reclamation  embankment  for  the  new  dry 
dock  at  Leith.  (Royal  Scottish  Society  erf 
-Arts.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1864.  8°. 
v.  6,  p.  70-79.)  VA 

Rogers,  Charles.  Historical  notices  of, 
and  documents  relating  to,  the  monastery 
of  St.  Anthony  at  Leith.  3  illus.  (Royal 
Historical  Society.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1877.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  380-412.)  CA 

Scrapbook  of  newspaper  clippings,  etc., 
relating  to  Edinburgh  and  Leith.  1828-29. 
f^  ft  CR 

Stark,  James.  Report  on  the  mortality  of 
Edinburgh  and  Leith,  for  the  months  of 
June,  July,  and  August,  1848.  Edinburgh: 
Stark  and  Co.,  1848.  9  p.  8°.  (Edin- 
burgh.) SDN  p.v.3.  no.8 

Report  on  the  mortality  of  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith  for  the  six  months,  June- 
November,  1846.  Edinburgh:  Stark  and 
Co..    1846.     8   p.     8°.      (Edinburgh.) 

SDN  p.v.3,  no.9 

Report  on  the  mortality  of  Edin- 
burgh, Leith  and  Newhaven,  for  the  months 
of  January  and  February,  1846.  Edin- 
burgh: Stark  and  Co.,  1846.  8  p.  8°. 
( Edinburgh.)  SDN  p.v.3,  no.lO 

Stevenson,  R.  H.  Annals  of  Edinburgh 
and  Leith  .  .  .  from  ...  A.  C.  320  down  to  the 
present  time  (A.  D.  1839).  Edinburgh:  the 
author,  1839.  1  p.l.,  2.  (7)-181  p.,  1  plan,  3 
pi.     16°.  CR 

Wallace- James,  J.  G.  Some  notes  illus- 
trative of  history  of  Leith.  (Scottish  an- 
tiquary. Edinburgh,  19(K).  8°.  v.  14,  p. 
149-150.)  CA 

Whyte,  Peter.  Leith  docks  reclamation 
embankment.  London:  The  Institution  of 
Civil  Engineers.  1899.     4  p.,  1  pi.     8°. 

VDNAp.box 

Repr. :  Minutes  of  proceedings  of  Institution  of 
Civil   Engineers,   v.    139,   sess.    1890-1900,   part    1. 


Lexnox,    The 

Galloway,  Alexander.  Notes  relative  to 
the  district  near  Glasgow  formerly  known 
as  the  Levenachs  or  Lennox.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1883.    8°.     V.  2.  p.  99-113.)  CPA 


Leociiel-Cushnie,  Aberdeenshire 

Williams,  George.  Notes  on  the  place 
names  of  Leochel-Cushnie.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1895.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  35-36,  49-51,  69-70,  81-83.)  CPA 


Lewis 
See  also  Hebrides 

Account,  An,  of  the  Lewis  and  some  of 
the  other  Western  Isles.     From  the  collec- 


388 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
L,ocal  History,  continued. 

tions  of  Macfarlane  of  Macfarlane.  (The 
Spottiswoode  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845. 
8\    V.  2.  p.  333-358.)  ZDVH 

Dymes,  Captain  John.  Description  of 
Lewis.  1630.  (In:  W.  C.  Mackenzie.  His- 
tory of  the  Outer  Hebrides.  London.  1903. 
8°.     p.  591-595.) 

Gordon-Cumming,  C.  F.  A  cry  for  help. 
(Gentleman's  magazine.  London,  1883.  8°. 
V.  254,  p.  273-280.)  *  DA 

Famine  in  the  Lewis. 

Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  Notes  on  the 
Pigmies  Isle,  at  the  Butt  of  Lewis,  with 
results  of  the  recent  exploration  of  the 
"Pigmies  Chapel,"  there,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    sq.  8°.    v.  39,  p.  248-258.) 

CPA 

Mackinlay,  D.  The  island  of  Lewis,  and 
its  fishermen-crofters.  In  a  leter  to  Hugh 
M.  Matheson..  .  London:  printed  by  Bar- 
rett, Sons  &  Co.,  1878.     lix,  43  p.     8°. 

O'Neill,  Arthur.  A  trip  to  Lewis.  (Man- 
chester Literary  Club.  Papers.  Manches- 
ter, 1878.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  151-160.)  NAA 

Scenes  in  Lewis.  Air  an  airigh.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  235- 
253.)  *  DA 

A  collection  of  essays  written  by  Lewis  school- 
chiUlren. 

Smith,  William  Anderson.  Lewisiana; 
or.  Life  in  the  Outer  Hebrides.  London: 
Daldy,  Isbister,  &  Co.,  1875.  4  p.l.,  297  p., 
4  pi.     12°.  CRB 

Four    plates    lacking. 

Williams,  H.  Whiteside.  The  "Clachans" 
of  Lewis,  illus.  (Reliquary  and  illustrated 
archrcologist.  London,  1900.  4°.  v.  6,  p. 
73-79.)  CA 


Leys  Barony,  Kincardineshire 

Leys.  Court  book  of  the  barony  of  Leys. 
1636-1674.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1852.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  221-233.)  f  CP 


LiBERTON,  Edinburghshire 

Whyte,  Thomas.  An  account  of  the  par- 
ish of  Liberton  in  Mid-Lothian,  or  county 
of  Edinburgh.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archreologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  292-388.)     f  CPA 


LiDDESDALE,    ROXBURGHSHIRE 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  The  history 
of  Liddesdale,  Eskdale,  Ewesdale,  Wau- 
chopedale,  and  the  Debateable  land.  Part  I. 
From  the  twelfth  century  to   1530.     Edin- 


burgh:   David    Douglas,     1883.      xvi,    290, 
cxvi  p.,  2  maps,  18  pi..  3  port.    4°.        f  CR 

No  more  published. 


Limekilns,   Fifeshire 

Reid,  Alan.  "The  King's  cellar"  at  Lime- 
kilns. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
36.  p.  658-665.)  CPA 

LiNCLUDEN  Abbey,  Kirkcudbrightshire 

Barbour,  James.  Notes  on  Lincluden 
Abbey.  1  plan.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Gallo- 
way Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Dumfries,  1887.  8°. 
1883-86,  p.  18-34.)  *  EC 

Chinnock,  Edward  J.  Charters  relating 
to  Lincluden  College.  (Dumfriesshire  and 
Galloway  Natural  Historical  and  Antiquar- 
ian Society.  Transactions.  Dumfries,  1911. 
8°.    1909-10.  p.  83-100.)  *  EC 

M'Dowall,  William.  Chronicles  of  Lin- 
cluden as  an  abbey  and  as  a  college.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1886.  2  p.l,  216  p., 
1  plan.  7  pi.    4°.  f  CRF 

One  of  400  copies  printed. 

Macgibbon,  David,  and  Thomas  Ross. 
The  convent  and  college  of  Lincluden, 
Kirkcudbrightshire.  28  pi.  (Ayrshire  and 
Galloway  Archaeological  Association.  Ar- 
chaeological and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,   1899.     4°.     v.  10,  p.  97-166.) 

tCA 

Traquair,  W.  Papal  bull  relating  to  Lin- 
cluden College  Church.  (Scottish  anti- 
quary. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  13.  p.  67- 
68.)  CA 


Lindores  Abbey,   Fifeshire 

Brand,  John.  Explanation  of  a  seal  of 
the  abbey  of  Lundores,  in  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archse- 
ologia.  London.  1800.  4°.  v.  13,  p.  196- 
198.)  t  CA 

Cartae  e  libro  Sancte  Maria  de  Lundoris. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°. 
series   2,   p.   244-247.)  CP 

Chartularies,  The,  of  Balmerino  and 
Lindores;  now  first  printed  from  the  orig- 
inal mss.  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates.  [Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turn- 
bull.]  Edinburgh:  Abbotsford  Club.  1841. 
2  p.l.,  2.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  iii,  3,  3-87  p.,  1  1.,  2,  xi, 
55  p.,  4  pi.,  1  plan.  sq.  4°.  (Abbotsford 
Club.)  tCP 

This  work  has  no  claim  to  be  called  a  chartulary, 
it  being  merely  "a  transcript,  made  apparently  so 
late  as  the  time  of  James  IV.,  of  twenty-five  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  abbey  and  its  burgh,  ranging  in 
date  from  the  end  of  the  twelfth  century  to  the 
beginning  of  the  sixteenth,  and  selected  without  any 
appearance  of  method." 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Dickson,  Thomas.  Notice  of  the  Register 
of  Lindores  Abbey,  a  thirteenth  century 
Scottish  ms.  on  vellum  in  the  library  at 
Caprington  Castle,  Ayrshire.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1886.    sq.  8°.    v.  20,  p.  148-159.) 

CPA 

Dispute  between  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  Lindores  and  the  inhabitants  of  New- 
burgh.  1309.  (Abbotsford  Club.  Miscel- 
lany.    Edinburgh,  1837.     4°.     p.  53-56.) 

tCP 

Laing,  Alexander.  Lindores  Abbey  and 
its  burgh  of  Newburgh:  their  history  and 
annals.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Doug- 
las, 1876.    XX,  575  p.,  2  fac,  11  pi.     sm.  4°. 

CR 

Present  condition  of  Lindores  Ab- 
bey. 1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  208-212.)  CPA 

Lindores  Abbey.  Chartulary.  1195-1479. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscript  at 
Caprington  Castle,  with  translation  and 
abstracts  of  the  charters. .  .notes  and  ap- 
pendices. By  Rt.  Rev.  John  Dowden. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  History  Society,  1903. 
xcv,  351  p.,  3  fac,  4  pi.  8°.  (Scottish  His- 
tory   Society.      Publications,      no.   42.) 

CPA 

Linlithgow,  Linlithgowshire 

B.,  R.  The  capture  of  Linlithgow  Castle, 
in  1313.  (Forget  me  not.  London  [1837]. 
16°.    1837,  p.  121-159.)  NCA 

Cooke,  T.  Etherington.  Notice  of  the 
heraldic  painted  ceilings  in  a  house  at 
Linlithgow,  now  destroyed.  2  pi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.     sq.  8°.     v.  7,  p.  409-412.) 

CPA 

Croal,  T.  A.  Linlithgow  Palace.  An 
original  etching  by  Axel  H.  Haig.  1  pi. 
(Art  journal.  London,  1902.  4°.  1902.  p. 
46-47.)  t  MAA 

Documents  relative  to  the  palace  of  Lin- 
lithgow, 1540-1648.  (The  Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
351-372.)  ZDVH 

Ferguson,  John.  Ecclesia  antiqua;  or. 
The  history  of  an  ancient  church  (St. 
Michael's,  Linlithgow),  with  an  account  of 
its  chapels,  chantries,  and  endowments. 
Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd.  1905.  3  p.l.,  ix- 
xxiii,  357  p.,  16  pi.     8°.  CR 

1.  Earliest  annals — ^1124-1242.  2.  During  the 
wars  of  independence  —  1242-1424.  3.  A  centurv 
of  growth  —  1424-1524.  4.  On  the  eve  of  the  Refor- 
n;ation  —  1524-1560.  5.  After  the  storm  —  1560-1646. 
6.  Resolutioners  and  orotesters — 1646-1669.  7.  The 
church  in  the  nave  — 1669-1812.  8.  Back  to  the  chan- 
cel—  1812-1890.  9.  The  demon  of  restoration  — 
1890-1896.      10.  Ancient    chapels    connected    with    St. 


Michael's  Church.  11.  Chantries  and  chantry  priests. 
12.  The  clerical  succession — 1264-1878.  13.  The 
second  charge — 1630-1751.  14.  The  reader  and  pre- 
centor —  1592-1752.  15.  The  endowments  of  St. 
Michael's—  1124-1905.     Appendices. 

Kerr,  Andrew.  Notes  of  ancient  tile 
paving  in  Linlithgow  Palace.  1  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1881.  sq.  8°.  v.  IS,  p. 
194-198.)  CPA 

Linlithgow  Palace,  Linlithgowshire.  (In: 
The  Antiquarian  itinerary.  London,  1818. 
8^     v.  7,  1  pi.)  CBD 

Seton,  Sir  Alexander.  Topographical 
account  of  the  palace  and  church  of  Lin- 
lithgow. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Archteologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh, 
1822.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  43-52.)  f  CPA 

Waldie,  George.  A  history  of  the  town 
and  palace  of  Linlithgow,  with  notices,  his- 
torical and  antiquarian  of  places  of  interest 
in  the  neighbourhood.  Linlithgow:  G. 
Waldie,  1879.  119  p.,  1  plan,  1  pi.  illus.  3. 
ed.    12°.  CR 

Linlithgowshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Linlithgowshire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1810.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  831-890.)  t  CP 

Penney,  John.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical account  of  Linlithgowshire.  Edin- 
burgh: Stevenson,  1832.    xi,  232  p.     12°. 

CR 

With   additional  engraved  title-page. 


Lismore,  Argyllshire 

Milner,  George.  Green  Appin  and  the 
island  of  Lismore.  (Longman's  magazine 
London,  1883.    8°.    v.  2.  p.  632-639.)      *  DA 


Loch    Ard,    Perthshire 

Christison,  David.  Duke  Murdoch's  cas- 
tle. Loch  Ard,  Perthshire,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    sq.  8°.    v.  41,  p.  420-423.) 

CPA 

Loch  Awe,  Argyllshire 

Muir,  Pearson  M'Adam.  Loch  Awe. 
(In:  Budget  of  holiday  letters.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    12°.    p.  89-99.)  *  C  p.v.359 

Loch   Dee,   G.\llow.\y 

Nicolson,  Alexander.  At  Loch  Dee.  il- 
lus. (Good  words.  London,  1879.  8°.  v. 
20.  p.  267-273.)  *  DA 

Loch  Dee,   Galloway. 

Loch   Etive.  Argyllshire 

Macleod,  Norman.  A  day  on  Loch  Etive. 
(In:  Budget  of  holiday  letters.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     12°.    p.  84-88.)  *  C  p.v.359 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Loch   Fy.ne,  Argyllshire 

Sime,  William.  Loch  Fyne.  illus.  (Eng 
lish  illustrated  magazine.  London,  1885. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  27-38.)  *  DA 


Loch   Katrine,   Stirlingshire 

Lumsden  &  Son's  guide  to  the  romantic 
scenery  of  Loch-Lomond,  Loch-Ketturin, 
the  Trossachs,  &c...  With  a  land  tour 
from  Stirling  to  Callander,  the  Trossachs, 
Loch-Ketturin,  Loch-Ard.  and  the  Lake 
of  Monteith.  Glasgow:  James  Lumsden 
and  Son,  1831.  52  p.,  1  map.  new  and 
rev.  ed.     12°.  CRB  p.  box 

Nelson,  Thomas,  and  Sons.  Views  of 
the  Trossachs  and  Loch  Katrine,  n.  p.,  n. 
d.     12  pi.     oblong  48°.  KFT 


LocHABER,   Inverness-shire 

Drummond-Norie,  William.  Loyal  Loch- 
aber  and  its  associations,  historical,  gen- 
ealogical, and  traditionary...  W^ith  an 
introductory  poem  by  Alice  C.  Macdonell. 
Glasgow:  Morison  Bros.,  1898.  xxvii,  487 
p.,  24  pi.,  8  port.     8^  CR 

600  copies  printed:  100  large  paper  and  500 
ordinary  copies. 

LocHiNDORB,  Elginshire 

Gumming,  Alexander  D.  Loch-in-dorb, 
an  ancient  royal  fortress.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.     sq.  8°.    V.  46,  p.  357-364.) 

CPA 

Thomson,  R.  The  castle  of  Lochin- 
dorbli...  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1902.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  123-134.)  *  EC 


Loch   Lomond 

Lumsden  &  Son's  guide  to  the  romantic 
scenery  of   Loch-Lomond,   Loch-Ketturin, 

the   Trossachs,   &c With   a   land   tour 

from  Stirling  to  Callander,  the  Trossachs, 
Loch-Ketturin,  Loch-Ard,  and  the  Lake 
of  Monteith.  Glasgow:  James  Lumsden 
and  Son,  1831.  52  p.,  1  map.  new  and 
rev.  ed.     12°.  CRB  p.  box 

Nelson,  Thomas  and  Sons.  Nelson's 
tourist's  guide  to  the  Trosachs  and  Loch 
Lomond.  London:  T.  Nelson  and  Sons, 
1858.     vi,  (1)8-48  p.    24°.  CRB  p.  box 

Night,  A,  by  Loch  Lomond.  (National 
gazette  and  literary  register.  Philadel- 
phia.    1828.     f°.     May   13.)  *A 


Loch  Maree,  Ross-shire 

Dixon,  John  H.  Gairloch. .  .Ross-shire: 
its  records,  traditions,  inhabitants  ,  and 
natural  history,  with  a  guide  to  Gairloch 
and  Loch  Maree.  Edinburgh:  Co-opera- 
tive Printing  Co.,  1886.  xlviii  p.,  1  1..  435 
p.,  1  map,  1  pi.,  2  port.     8°.  CR 

Miller,  James  W.  Skye,  Gairloch.  Eigg, 
and  Loch  Maree.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller.  1877. 
1  p.l.,  94  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Miller's 
royal  tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands  and 
islands.)  KFT 

Loch  Rannoch,  Perthshire 

Tymms,  T.  Vincent.  Loch  Rannoch.  2 
illus.  (Good  words.  London,  1891.  8°. 
v.  32.  p.  391-397.)  -DA 


Loch    Tay,    Perthshire 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Loch  Tay.  illus. 
(Art  iournal.  London,  1899.  f°.  1899.  p. 
260-266.)  fMAA 


Lochleven,   Kinross-shire 

Amours,  Francis  Joseph.  Saint  Serf's 
Priory  in  Lochleven.  (Royal  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1906.    8°.    v.  37,  p.  15-28.)      *  EC 

Kerr,  Andrew.  Description  of  the  ec- 
clesiastical remains  existing  upon  St.  Serf's 
island,  Lochleven,  at  6th  July  1881.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1882.  sq.  8°.  v. 
16,  p.  159-168.)  CPA 


Lochleven   Castle,   Kinross-shire 

Begg,  Robert  Burns.  History  of  Loch- 
leven Castle,  with  details  of  the  imprison- 
ment and  escape  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
Illustrated  by  J.  Begg.  Kinross:  G.  Bar- 
net,  1887.    xv(i),  124  p.,  7  pi.     3.  ed.     8°. 

CR 

Lochleven  Castle.  1  illus.  (Pinnock's 
guide  to  knowledge.  London,  1835.  4°. 
v.  3,  p.  337-339.)  OA 


Lochmaben,    Dumfriesshire 

Barbour,  James.  The  church  bells  of 
Holywood  and  Kirkmahoe,  and  the  church 
and  municipal  bells  of  Lochmaben.  (Dum- 
friessliire  and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,  1898.  8°.  1897-98,  p.  82-87.  97- 
101.)  *EC 

Gardiner,  John.  On  the  antiquities  of 
Lochmaben.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1831.     4°.     V.  3,  p.  74-80.)       f  CPA 

Rae,  E.  B.  Extracts  from  the  records 
of  the  burgh  of  Lochmaben  (Dumfries- 
shire and  Galloway  Natural  History  and 
.■\ntiquarian  Society.  Transactions.  Dum- 
fries, 1907.     8°.     1905-06,  p.  104-123.)  *  EC 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

Thomson,  J.  H.  The  kindly  tenants  of 
the  four  towns  of  Lochmaben.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,    1898.     8°.      1897-98,   p.    73-81.) 

*EC 


Edinburgh:    Oliphant,    Anderson,    &    Fer- 
rier  [1895].    320  p.    illus.     12°.  CR 

Longforgan.  Historic  memories.  Ecclesiastical 
traditions  and  history.  Early  notices  of  the  land.  At 
the  Hundhil  of  Langforgrund  in  1385.  Castle 
Huntly.  A  Longforgan  laird  in  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury. The  pre-reformation  church,  etc.  A  list  of 
ministers  in  Longforgan,  with  biographical  notes  and 
glimpses  of  parish  life.  Three  Longforgan  worthies. 
.\ppendi.\. 


Lockerbie,   Dumfriesshire 

Henderson,  Thomas  R.  Lockerbie  in  its 
origin.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway 
Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Transactions.  Dumfries,  1907.  8°.  1905- 
06,  p.  155-164.)  *  EC 


Lorne 

Carmichal,  Alexander.  Traditions  of  the 
land  of  Lorne,  and  of  the  Highland  an- 
cestry of  Robert  Burns.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,   1913.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  314-333.) 

NDK 


Logie,   Stirling,   Clackmannan,   and  Perth   shires 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Logic:  a 
parish  history.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1905. 
2  V.     32  pi.,   11  port.     4°.  f  CR 

One  of  300  copies  printed. 

V.  1  :  1.  Introductory.  The  parish  of  Logie.  2. 
Ministers  of  Logie  before  the  Reformation.  3.  JNIr. 
Alexander  Fargy.  4.  Mr.  James  Dalmahoy,  minister 
at  Cambuskenneth.  5.  Mr.  John  Millar.  6.  The 
vicar  of  Logie.  7-8.  Mr.  .Alexander  Hume.  9.  Mr. 
James  Saittone,  or  Seytoun.  10.  Peculiar  cases  of 
discipline.  11.  Mr.  Henry  Schaw.  12.  Mr.  George 
Schaw.  13.  The  change  from  Presbyterian  to  Epis- 
copal church  government.  14.  Mr.  Ale.xander  Doug- 
las and  the  Revolution  of  1688.  IS.  Mr.  Patrick 
Duchal.  16.  The  secession  movement  of  1732.  17. 
Mr.  Tames  Wright.  18.  The  Rev.  Robert  Clason. 
19.  the  Rev.  William  Robertson.  20.  The  Rev. 
Robert  John  Johnstone.  31.  The  Rev.  David  Neil 
Imrie.  22.  The  Rev.  R.  Menzies  Fergusson.  23.  Re- 
lief Church  at  Blairlogie  (now  United  Free  Cliurch, 
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cellaneous. Addendum  —  After  the  Revolution.  In- 
dex. 

V.  2.  Land  and  land  owners.  1.  Report  on  the 
parish.  2.  Spittal.  3.  Gogar.  4.  Airthrey.  5.  Lands 
of  Westerton  of  Airthrey  and  Coneyhill.  6.  Lands  of 
Logie.  7.  Fossachie.  8.  Lands  of  Powhouse  or 
Powis.  9.  Manor  (King's  Powhouse).  10.  Longkerse 
of  Blairlogie.  11.  Steps,  alias  Manor-Steps.  12. 
Lands  of  Westgrange,  Broom,  etc.  13.  Cambusken- 
neth Abbey  lands.  14.  Blairlogie.  IS.  Loss.  16. 
Cauldhame  (now  Rlair  Ochil)  and  Ashintrule.  17. 
Lands  o^f  Jerah.  18.  Lands  of  Menstrie.  19.  Mid- 
dleton  Kerse  of  Menstrie.  20.  Balquharn  and  Myre- 
ton.  21.  Sheriffmuirlands.  22.  Cornton  and  its 
portioners.  23.  Feus  —  Blawlowan,  etc.  24.  The 
Kidston  family  in  Logie.  25.  Bridge  of  Allan.  26. 
A  romance  of  the  Great  North  Road.  27.  The  geol- 
ogy of  the  parish  of  Logie.  A  veteran  pear  tree 
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Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  from  the  old 
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Longforgan,   Perthshire 

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Lothian 

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LuFFNESS,    Haddingtonshire 

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CPA 


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Meggat,  Peeblesshire 

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MeTHLICK,    ABERnEENSHIRE 

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Mid-Calder,  Edinburghshire 

M'Call,  Hardy  Bertram.  The  history  and 
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Robertson,  Joseph.  Notice  of  a  deed  by 
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steeple,  and  porch  of  the  parish  church  of 
Mid-Calder.  2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
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Stuart,  John.  Notice  of  armorial  bear- 
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Midlothian 

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MiDMAR    Castle,    Aberdeenshire 

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Vansittart,  Miss  E.  C.  Midmar  Castle, 
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Minchmoor,  Peeblesshire 

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Montrose,    Forfarshire 

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Pinnington,  Edward.  Glimpses  of  old 
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A    Scots    memorial    reredos.       pSt. 

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Reid,  John  J.  Notice  of  a  carved  oak 
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house  in  Montrose.  1  pi.  illus.  (Society 
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CPA 

MoNYMusK,  Aberdeenshire 

Dalrymple,  Charles  Elphinstone.  The 
aumbry  at  Monymusk.  1  pi.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1888.  sq.  8°. 
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Low,  Alexander.  Notices  of  the  locali- 
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Monymusk,  by  Malcolm,  king  of  Scots,  to 
the  church  of  St.  Andrews;  and  a  sketch  or 
history  of  the  priory  of  Monymusk.  (So- 
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Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at  Mony- 
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Monzievaird,    Perthshire 

Porteous,  James.  Extracts  from  a  his- 
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p.  65-75.)  t  CPA 


Moray,   Diocese  of 

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pluribus  codicibus  consarcinatum  circa  A. 
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!MoRAY,  Province  of 
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MoRHAM,  Haddingtonshire 

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^loRTON,  Dumfriesshire 

Hewison,  James  King.  Notice  of  an  ef- 
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Moulin,  Perthshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Monumental  remains  in 
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MouswALD,  Dumfriesshire 

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MoY,  Inverness-shire 

Wallace,  Thomas.  Notes  from  the  old 
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Muck,  Argyllshire 

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MUIRKIRK.    .\rGVLLSHIRE 

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List  of  works  respecting  the  islands  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  forming  a  series  of 
donations  to  the  .Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland,  by  "A.  Z"...  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Archjeologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,  1831.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  267-274.) 

tCPA 

Low,  George.  A  tour  through  the  is- 
lands of  Orkney  and  Schetland.  Contain- 
ing hints  relative  to  their  ancient,  modern, 
and  natural  history,  collected  in  1774... 
Introduction  by  J.  .Anderson.  Kirkwall: 
W.  Peace  &  Son,  1879.  Ixxiv  p.,  1  1.,  223  p., 
1  map,  1  pi.    8°.  CRB 

Mackaile,  Mathew.  A  short  relation  of 
the  most  considerable  things  in  Orkney. 
(In:  G.  Barry,  The  history  of  the  Orkney 
islands...  London,  1808.  2.  ed.  4.°  p. 
453-458.)  CR 

(In:  W.  Macfarlane,  Geograph- 
ical collections  relating  to  Scotland... 
Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.     v.  3,  p.  1-7.)       CPA 

Mackenzie,  James.  The  general  griev- 
ances and  oppression  of  the  isles  of  Ork- 
ney and  Shetland.  Edinburgh:  reprinted 
by  Neill  &  Co..  1836.  xxxix  p.,  2  1.,  112.  vi 
p.     12°.  CR 

Reprint  of  the  Edinburgh  ed.  of  1750. 

Major,  Albany  F.  Rune-stones  in  the 
Brodgar  circle,  Stenness.  3  pi.  (Old-lore 
miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  (Caithness 
and  Sutherland.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  2. 
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Marshall,  David.  Notes  of  the  connec- 
tion of  the  earls  of  Morton  and  Dick  of 
Braid  and  Craighouse,  with  the  earldom 
of  Orkney  and  lordship  of  Zetland,  with 
rental,  inventory,  &c.,  1653,  from  original 
documents  in  the  charter  room  of  Kinross 
House.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8°.     v.  23,  p.  275-313.)  CPA 

Mayhew,  Samuel  Martin.  Notes  on 
North  Caithness  and  Orkney.  2  pi.  (Brit- 
ish Archaeological  Association.  Journal. 
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Mecking,  L.  Eisberge  bei  den  Orkney- 
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Local  History  —  Orkney,  continued. 

Erdkunde.     Zeitschrift.     Berlin.  1907.     8°. 
1907,  p.  173-176.)  KAA 

Munch,  Peter  Andreas.  Why  is  the 
Mainland  of  Orkney  called  Pomona?  (So- 
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Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
land, Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Edited 
by  A.  W.  Johnston  and  A.  Johnston,  v. 
1-date.  London.  1907-date.  8°.  (Old-lore 
series  of  the  Viking  Club.)  CR 

V.  1-2  title  reads:  Orkney  and  Shetland  miscellany. 

Oppressions  of  the  sixteenth  century  in 
the  islands  of  Orkney  and  Zetland:  from 
original  documents.  [Edited  by  David 
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Contents:  (1)  Articles  and  informations  by  the 
inhabitants  of  Orkney  and  Zetland,  of  the  oppressions 
committed  by  Lord  Robert  Stuart,  Dec.  1575.  (2) 
The  complayntis  of  the  commownis  and  inhabitants 
of  Zetland,  and  probatiounis  led  thairupoun,  Feb., 
1576.  (3)  The  commission  by  King  James  vi.  to  the 
chancellor  and  others,  to  try  Lord  Robert  Stuart  for 
oppression,  1587.  (4)  A  supplication  to  Parliament 
by  Lawrence  Bruce  and  others,  against  Patrick,  earl 
of  Orkney,   1592.      (5)    Appendix. 

0rken0eme  eller  de  orkadiske  0er. 
(Nordisk  Penning  Magazin.  Kjdben- 
havn.   1849.     f°.     1848,  p.  388-392.)     *  DK 

Orkneyinga  saga,  sive  Historia  Orcad- 
ensium  a  prima  Orcadum  per  Norvegos 
occupatione  ad  exitum  seculi  duodecim. 
Saga  hins  helga  Magnusar  Eyia  Jarls  sive 
vita  sancti  Magni  Insularum  comitis... 
editit  Jonas  Jonjeus.  Hafni^e:  P.  F.  Suhm. 
1780.    xiii,  557(1)  p.,  24  1.     4°.  CR 

Stef.\nsox,  Jon.  The  authorship  of  Ork- 
neyinga saga  (Jarla  Sogur).  (Old-lore 
miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness 
and  Sutherland.  London,  1908.  8°.  v.  1. 
p.  65-71.)  CR 

Orkneyinga  saga.  The.  Translated  from 
the  Icelandic  by  Jon.  A.  Hjaltalin  and  Gil- 
bert Goudie.  edited  with  notes  and  intro- 
duction by  Joseph  Anderson.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1873.  cxxxvi,  227 
p.,  pi.,  maps,     illus.     8°.  CR 

Introduction.  I.  Earliest  historical  notices  of  the 
Orkneys.  H.  Early  Christianity  of  the  islands.  III. 
Arrival  of  the  Norsemen  and  establishment  of  the 
earldom  of  Orkney  and  Caithness.  I\'.  The  earldom 
in  the  Norse  line.  872-1231.  V.  The  earldom  in  the 
Angus  line,  1231-1312.  VI.  The  earldom  in  the 
Stratherne  line,  1321-1379.  VII.  The  earldom  in  the 
line  of  St.  Clair.  1379-1469.  VIII.  The  bishopric  of 
Orkney.  1102-1469.  IX.  The  bishopric  of  Caithness, 
1150-1469.  X.  Ancient  churches  of  Orkney.  XI. 
Maeshow  and  the  stones  of  Stennis.  XII.  Mousa  and 
the  Pictish  towers.  XIII.  Remains  of  the  Norsemen. 
Chronological  table.  Genealogical  tables  [of  the 
earldom].      Orkneyinga    Saga.      Appendix. 

Orkneyinga  saga,  and  Magnus  saga,  with 
appendices.  Edited  by  Gudbrand  Vigfus- 
son     [translated     by     Sir     George     Webbe 


Dasent].  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1887-94.  2  V.  8°.  (Icelandic  sagas  and 
other  historical  documents  relating  to  the 
settlements  and  descents  of  the  North- 
men  on  the   British   Isles.)  C 

V.    1.     Icelandic  text. 
V.   2.     Translation. 

Peace,  William.  Peace's  descriptive  and 
historic  hand-book  to  the  Orkney  islands. 
Kirkwall:  W.  Peace,  1862.     Ill  p.     16°.  CR 

Peacock,  Edward.  Notes  from  some 
unpublished  documents  relating  to  the  in- 
surrection in  Orkney  in  1614.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  218-224.) 

CPA 

Peterkin,  Alexander.  See  under  Rentals 
of  the. .  .earldom. .  .of  Orkney. 

Rentals  of  the  ancient  earldom  and 
bishoprick  of  Orkney;  with  some  other 
explanatory  and  relative  documents.  Col- 
lected by  A.  Peterkin.  Edinburgh:  printed 
[by  J.  Moir,,  1820.  2  p.l.,  11,  101,  155,  98. 
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1.  Lord  Sinclair's  rental-book  of  Orkney,  1497- 
1503.  2.  The  rentale  of  king  and  bischoppis  lands  of 
Orkney,  1595.  Bishop  Law's  rental  of  the  bishopric 
of  Orkney,  1614.  3.  Documents  relative  to  the  bishop- 
ric of  Orkney,  discovered  in  the  charter  room  of  the 
city  of  Edinburgh.  4.  Rentall  of  the  landis  and  dew- 
ties  thairof  quhilkis  appertenit  to  the  lait  bishoprick 
of  Orknay  —  delivered  to  the  magistrates  of  Edin- 
burgh in  1642.  5.  The  true  and  just  rentall  of  all  the 
fermis,  debtis.  dewtis.  and  gersumes  off  the  bischop- 
rick  of  Orknay.  6.  Donald  Groat's  bishoprick  compt 
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Robertson,  Duncan  J.  A  loch  in  Orcady. 
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Saint  Clair,  Roland  William.  The  bish- 
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The  Saint-Clairs  of  the  Isles,  being 

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Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  St.  Mag- 
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Ormiston,  Haddingtonshire 

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Oronsay,  Argyllshire 
See  also  Colonsay 

Ingilby,  Arthur.  Oronsay.  (The  twen- 
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Paisley,  Renfrewshire 

Boog,  Robert.  Account  of  Queen 
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Macfarlane,  Hugh.  A  statistical  account 
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Macnaughton,  John.  A  statement  of  the 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
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Metcalfe,  William  M.  The  lordship  of 
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In  the  aijpendix  is  printed  the  charier  by  King 
James  vi.  granting  the  lordship  of  Paisley  to  Lord 
George  Hamilton. 

Narrative,  A.  of  the  surprising  work  of 
God  in  the  conversion  of  souls  in  Kilsyth, 
Finnieston,  and  Cumbernauld,  and  the  re- 
vival of  religion  in  Anderston  and  Paisley; 
with  an  account  of  the  remarkable  occur- 
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of  the  sacrament  at  Kilsyth,  on  22d  Sep- 
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32  p.     12°.  ZWGFp.v.13 

Opinion  of  a  conveyance,  etc.,  as  to  the 
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Charters  and  documents,  relating  to  the 
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Burgh  Records  Society,  1872.  8,  Ixxv,  456 
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ciety.) CR 

Charters  and  documents  relating  to  the 
burgh  of  Paisley  (1163-1665),  and  extracts 
from  the  records  of  the  Town  Council 
(1594-1620).  Edited,  with  an  introduction, 
by  W.  M.  Metcalfe.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
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tCR 

The  inauguration  of  the  George  A.  Clark 
Town  Hall,  Paisley.  Published  under  the 
patronage  and  by  authority  of  the  provost, 
magistrates,  and  Town  Council.  Paisley: 
J.  and  J.  Cook,  1882.  131  p..  2  pi.,  7  port. 
4°.  tCR 

Free    Public    Library    and    Museum 
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School  Board 

Annual  report  on  the  medical  inspection 
of  school  children.     1911/12.    Paisley.  1912. 


lustrative   documents.     Paisley:    A.    Gard- 
ner, 1878.    4  p.l.,  XX,  340,  clxxxv  p.,  1  plan, 

3  pi.     4°.  tCR 

no.  61  of  86  copies  printed. 

Paisley  Abbey.  Registrum  monasterii 
de  Passelet,  cartas  privilegia  conventiones 
aliaque  munimenta  complectens  a  domo 
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4  1.,  [iv-]xxiv,  [v-jxxv,  440,  7,  vii,  xxvi  p.,  1 
fac.     sq.  4°.  CA 

New  Club  reprint  of  Maitland  Club  edition  of 
1832. 

No.   37   of  80  copies  printed. 


Partick.   Lanarkshire 

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en times.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
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Partick.  —  Town  Council.  Abstract  of 
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Minutes 

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and    reports, 
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1899/1900- 
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Ross,  Thomas.  The  sculptures  in  St. 
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Semple,  David.  Saint-Mirin:  an  histori- 
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olden  times  in  Paisley.  Being  four  lectures 
on  the  tenements  of  Ladyhouss,  Blakhole, 
Unhouss,  and  Paslay  Tak,  in  the  new  line 
of  street  from  Cross  to  Causeyside.  Pais- 
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Large  paper  copy. 

Sturrock,  J.  B.  The  Thomas  Coats  Me- 
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Vanduara,  or  Roman  Paisley.  (An- 
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Paisley  Abbey,   Renfrewshire 

Lees,  James  Cameron.  The  abbey  of 
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tory of  the  church,  and  an  appendix  of  il- 


Peebles,  Peeblesshire 

Chambers,  William.  Peebles  and  its 
neighbourhood;  with  a  run  on  Peebles  rail- 
way. Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers,  1856. 
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See  Peebles,  Charters  and  docu- 
ments. 

Extracts  from  the  records  of  the  burgh 
of  Peebles,  1652-1714.  With  appendix, 
1367-1665.  Glasgow:  Scottish  Burgh  Rec- 
ords Society,  1910.  2  p.l.,  4  p.,  2  1.,  (i)x- 
xxiii,  235  p.,  1  fac.    4°.  f  CR 

Peebles.  Charters  and  documents... 
with  extracts  from  the  records  of  the 
burgh,  A.  D.  1165-1710.  [Edited  by  W. 
Chambers.]  Edinburgh:  Scottish  Burgh 
Records  Society,  1872.  1  p.l..  8,  Ixxv,  456  p., 
1  fac.  4°.  (Scottish  Burgh  Records  So- 
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Renwick,  Robert.  Peebles:  burgh  and 
parish  in  early  history.  Peebles:  A.  Red- 
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Peebles  during  the  reign  of  Queen 

Mary.     Peebles:  The  Neidpath  Press,  1903. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  205  p.     12°.  CR 

Williamson,  Alexander.  Glimpses  of 
Peebles,  or  forgotten  chapters  of  its  his- 
tory. Selkirk:  G.  Lewis  &  Co.  [1895.]  xiv 
p.,  1  1.,  322  p.,  1  fac,  6  pi.     12°.  CR 


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Local  History,  continued. 

Peeblesshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Peeblis-shire.  (In 
his;  Caledonia.  London,  1810.  4°.  v.  2. 
p.  SOI -062.)  tCP 

Chambers,  William.  History  of  Peebles- 
shire. Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers, 
1864.     xii,  (1)10-557  p.,  2  maps,     illus     8°. 

CR 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  A  history  of  the 
Border  counties  (Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  Peeb- 
les). Edinburgh:  Wjji.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1899.  xvii(i),  482  p.,  3  maps.  8°. 
(County  histories   of   Scotland.)  CR 

p.  433-472  contain  a  "list  of  books  relating  to  or 
published  in  the  counties  of  Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  and 
Feebles." 

Paton,  Henry,  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Duns 
Castle.  Berwickshire.  (In:  Great  Britain. 
—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collec- 
tions.    Hereford.  1909.     8°.     v.  S,  p.  1-71.) 

C 

The  manuscripts  comprise  1.  Documents  relating 
to  the  counties  of  Peebles  and  Selkirk,  the  latter  con- 
sisting of  a  few  charters  of  the  lands  of  Rodono:  and 
2.  Documents  relating  to  the  town  and  lands  of  Duns 
and  several  other  lands  in  the  county  of  Berwick. 


Penicuik,    Edinburghshire 

Jackson,  James.  Account  of  the  parish 
of  Penicuik.  (In  his:  Essays  on  various 
agricultural  subjects...  Edinburgh,  1833. 
8°.    p.  301-348.)  VPE 

Wilson,  John  J.  The  annals  of  Peni- 
cuik, being  a  history  of  the  parish  and  vil- 
lage. Edinburgh,  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1891. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  251  p.,  2  pi.    sq.  8°  CR 

Privately  printed. 


Pentland,  Edinburghshire 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Note  on  two  sculp- 
tured sepulchral  slabs  in  Old  Pentland 
churchyard,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1880.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  49-51.)  CPA 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  memorials 
of  Lasswade  and  Pentland.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1907.     sq.  8°.     v.  41,  p.  81-99.) 

CPA 


Pentland  Firth 

Brand,  John.  A  brief  description  of  Ork- 
ney, Zetland,  Pightland-Firth  &  Caith- 
ness... Edinburgh:  W.  Brown,  1883.  18, 
247  p.    8°.  CRB 

no.  148  of  157  copies  printed. 


1  pi.     (In:  John  Pinkerton,  A 

general  collection  of... voyages  and  tra- 
vels... London,  1809.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  731- 
810.)  tKBD 

Reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  ed.,  1701. 


Perth,  Perthshire 

Blackfriars,  The.  of  Perth:  the  chartu- 
lary  and  papers  of  their  house,  edited  with 
introduction  by  Robert  Milne.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas.  1893.  2  p.L,  xliii,  290  p.,  1  1., 
4  fac,  1  plan,  1  pi.,  and  slip  with  errata. 
f°.  tCR 

no.  56  of  250  copies  printed. 

Book,  The,  of  Perth:  an  illustration  of 
the  moral  and  ecclesiastical  state  of  Scot- 
land before  and  after  the  Reformation. 
With  introduction,  observations,  and  notes 
by  John  Parker  Lawson.  Edinburgh: 
Thomas  G.  Stevenson,  1847.  xl,  318  p.,  3 
pi.     8°.  CR 

Introduction.  The  Dominican  or  Black  Friars' 
monastery.  The  Carmelite  or  White  Friars'  monas- 
tery. The  Carthusian  monastery  or  Charterhouse. 
Church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  and  its  chapels.  Obits 
in  St.  John  the  Baptist's  Church.  Religious  houses 
and  chapels  in  Perth.  The  Reformation  in  Perth. 
The  demolition  of  the  monasteries.  The  contrast  (a. 
E.xtracts  from  the  kirk-session  registers  of  Perth, 
b.  The  Episcopal  kirk-session  register,  c.  The  Perth 
General  .Assembly  of  1618.  d.  Continuation  of  the 
Episcopal  kirk-session  register).     Index. 

Cowan,  Samuel.  The  ancient  capital  of 
Scotland.  The  story  of  Perth  from  the  in- 
vasion of  Agricola  to  the  passing  of  the 
Reform  Bill.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall. 
Hamilton,  Kent.  &  Co.,  1904.    2  v.    8°.   CR 

Reviewed  by  Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley  in  American 
Historical  Review,  v.  10,  p.  139-142,  New  York,  1905. 

Fair,  The,  city  of  Perth.  (Scots  mag- 
azine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24, 
p.  362-366.)  *  DE 

Guide  to  the  city  and  county  of  Perth. 
[Perth,  1805?]  (1)4-49(1)  p.,  2  plans,  3  pi. 
8\  CRB 

Engraved  title-page  with  view  of  'Gowrie  House  as 
it  stood  in  1805.' 

Hunt,  A.  Notice  of  a  box,  supposed  to 
be  the  "offerand  stok"  of  St.  Eloi's  altar  in 
St.  John's  Church,  Perth,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1886.     sq.  8°.     v.  20,  p.  50-53.) 

CPA 

Mann,  T.  A.  Extracta  manuscriptorum 
de  Carthusia  Vallis  Virtutum,  in  subur- 
bano  Perthano.  (Roj-al  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1805. 
4".     V.  5,  History  of  the  society,  p.  25-29.) 

*EC 

Copied  from  original  mss.  in  Austrian  Netherlands, 
now  lost. 

Marshall,  David.  Notes  on  the  record 
room  of  the  city  of  Perth.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1896-99.  sq.  8°.  v.  30,  p,  274-291; 
V.  ZZ,  p.  414-440.)  CPA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Perth,  continued. 

Milne,  Robert,  editor.  See  under  Black- 
friars,  The,  of  Perth. 

Original  letter  from  the  ministers  of 
Perth,  respecting  the  surrender  of  that 
town  to  Montrose's  army,  in  1644.  (Edin- 
burgh magazine  and  literary  miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1817.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  316-320.) 

*DE 

Perth. 

Official  guide.  .  .published  by  the  Town 
Council.  Perth:  Milne,  Tannahill  &  Meth- 
ven,  1907.     28  p.     illus.    8°.  KFT 

Kirk  Session 

Extracts  from  the  kirk-session  register 
of  Perth.  [1577-1634.]  (The  Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  225-320)  ZDVH 

Sandeman  Public  Library 

Annual  report  of  the  committee  no.  1- 
13  (1898/9-1910/11).     Perth,  1899-1911.    8°. 

*HPD 

Catalogue  of  the  arts  and  crafts  exhibi- 
tion... held  in  the  Sandeman  Public  Li- 
brary, December,  1904...  [Perth:  Smart 
&  M'Kinlay,  1904.]     79(1)  p.     12°.       MNH 

Catalogue  of  exhibition  of  local  relics 
and  antiquities,  shown  in  the  Sandeman 
Gallery,  January  and  February,  1903... 
[Perth:  Young  &  Sons,  1903.]     52  p.    8°. 

Exhibition  of  photographs  of  Italian 
paintings,  in  the  National  Gallery,  London, 
lent...  to  the  Sandeman  Gallery,  Perth, 
and  of  L'atelier,  by  M.  Henry  Coelyas... 
December,  1905.  March,  1906.  [Perth: 
Wood  &  Son,  1905.*    25(1)  p.    8°.    MAW 

Syllabus  of  the  arts  and  crafts  exhibi- 
tion... held  in  the  Sandeman  Public  Li- 
brary, December,  1904...  [Perth:  Wood 
&  Son,  1904.]    27(1)  p.,  2  1.    12°.         MNH 

Town  Council 

Abstract  of  the  accounts  of  the  Town 
Council.  1900/1-1906/7.  Perth,  1901-07. 
f°.  *SYB 

Robertson,  Charles,  and  others.  A  brief 
narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Church, 
which  meets  in  the  Tabernacle  of  Perth, 
under  the  pastoral  charge  of  Mr.  R.  Little, 
from  30th  January  to  27th  February. 
1804...  Edinburgh:  the  editors,  1804.  44 
p.     16°. 

Sinclair,  John,  master  of  Sinclair.  A 
true  account  of  the  proceedings  at  Perth, 
1716.  [By  John  Sinclair.)  (Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2. 
p.   431-472.1  ZDVH 


Stuart,  John,  editor.  Report  on  ancient 
documents  belonging  to  King  James's 
Hospital  of  Perth  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Lon- 
don, 1877.    f°.    6.  report,  part  1,  p.  713-715.) 

ttc 


Perthshire 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  A  Perthshire 
paradise.  (Scots  Magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  24,  p.  444-448.)        *  DE 

Beveridge,  David.  Between  the  Ochils 
&  Forth.  A  description,  topographical  & 
historical,  of  the  country  between  Stirling 
Bridge  and  Aberdour.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1888.  xiv,  396  p.,  1 
map     12°.  CP 

Carruthers,  Robert.  The  Highland  note- 
book; or.  Sketches  and  anecdotes.  Inver- 
ness: Courier  Office,  1887.  1  p.l.,  vii,  427  p. 
new  ed.     12°.  CP 

Crawford,  J.  H.  Perthshire.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  321- 
344.)  *  DA 

Graham,  Patrick.  Sketches  of  Perth- 
shire. Edinburgh:  James  Ballantyne  &  Co., 
printers,  1812.  iv,  xi,  (1)14-279  p.,  1  map. 
2.  ed.     12°.  CR 

Graham,  William.  Impromptu  sketches 
of  the  realm  of  the  Macnab  in  the  west 
Highlands  of  Perthshire,  read...  1869.  For 
private  circulation  among  friends,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     16  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.369 

Hunter,  Thomas.  Woods,  forests,  and 
estates  of  Perthshire,  with  sketches  of 
the  principal  families  in  the  county.  Perth : 
Henderson,  Roberl:son.  &  Hunter,  1883. 
-xvi.  563(1)  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  CRB 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander  Muir.  Some 
early  Perthshire  battles,  with  a  note  on 
the  sieges  of  Perth.  (In:  A  military  his- 
tory of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908. 
4".     p.  245-252.)  f  VWZH 

The  Roman  invasion.  The  invasion  of  Danes  and 
Northmen.  The  struggle  for  independence.  The  bat- 
tle of  Dupplin  (1332).  The  strife  of  the  clans  (1396). 
Some  of  the  sieges  of  Perth.  The  battle  of  Tibber- 
niuir   (1644). 

Military,  A,  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.  Edited  by  the  marchioness  of  Tulli- 
bardine.  Perth:  R.  A.  &  J.  Hay,  1908.  xxiii. 
634  p.,  1  fac,  16  pi.,  41  port.    4°.    t  ZWZH 

1.  The  Perthshire  regiments  in  the  regular  army. 
2.  The  reserve  forces  of  Perthshire.  3.  Battles  fought 
in  Perthshire.  4.  Jacobite  Perthshire.  5.  Perthshire 
men  of  action. 

Military,  A,  history  of  Perthshire,  1899- 
1902.  Edited  by  the  marchioness  of  Tulli- 
bardine.  With  a  roll  of  the  Perthshire 
men  of  the  present  day  who  have  seen  ac- 
tive service  under  the  British  flag,  com- 
piled by  the  editor  and  Jane  C.  C.  Macdon- 
ald.  Perth:  R.  A.  &  J.  Hay.  1908.  xxi,  316 
p..  3  pi.     illus.    4°.  tVWZH 


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Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  The  histori- 
cal castles  and  mansions  of  Scotland. 
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Perth.  Alphabetical  lists  of  the  electors 
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1  p.l..  iv.  (1)4-216  p.    8°.  CR 

Perthshire.  —  County  Council.  Hand- 
book.    1899.     Perth,  1899.     32°.  *  SYB 

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by  Aberfeldy,  Taymouth,  Kenmore,  and 
Loch  Tay  to  Killin.  Edinburgh:  J.  Men- 
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Peterhead.  Aberdeenshire 

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found  on  the  coast  of  Buchan.  Aberdeen: 
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K.,  W.  R.  Old  gravestones  at  Peter- 
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8°.  *  HPD 

Repr. ;   Peterhead  Sentinel. 

Peterhead  burgh  affairs  of  last  century. 
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Scott,  Charles.  Remarks  on  the  circum- 
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erence especially  to  the  town  and  parish  of 
Peterhead..  .  Aberdeen:  Lewis  Smith  and 
George  King,  1841.     iv,  (1)6-44  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.31 

Taylor,  William  Lawrence.  Bibliography 
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tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1889. 
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CPA 

Pinkie  House,  Edinburghshire 

Seton,  George.  Notice  of  the  ceiling  of 
the  "painted  gallery"  at  Pinkie  House. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1888.  sq.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  10-22.)  CPA 

Pitlochry,   Perthshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Monumental  remains  in  Pit- 
lochry district,  and  churchyard  memorials 


at  Moulin.  Temple,  and  Clerkington.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1912.  sq.  8°.  v.  46, 
p.  389-423.)  CPA 

PiTLURG,    Banffshire 

R.,  S.  Rental  of  the  lands  of  Pitlurg 
and  Auchorties.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
v.  3,  p.  167.)  CPA 

Pittencrieff,  Fifeshire 

Pittencrieff  Glen:  its  antiquities,  history 
and  legends.  [With  tlie  trust  deed  and  let- 
ters from  Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie,  by  which 
he  transfers  the  Pittencrieff  Park  and  Glen 
and  two  million,  five  hundred  thousand 
dollars  to  the  town  of  Dunfermline. i  Dun- 
fermline: Journal  Office  [1906].  3  p.l.,  144 
p..  4  pi.,  6  port.     12°.  CR 

Pittenweem  Priory,  Fifeshire 

Lyon,  Walter  F.  Notes  on  the  structu- 
ral remains  of  the  priory  of  Pittenweem. 
1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893.  sq.  8°.  v. 
27.  p.  79-85.)  CPA 

Mackinlay,  John.  Account  of  some  an- 
cient carvings  in  oak  [at  Pittenweem 
Prioryj.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archssologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh. 1831.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  309-310.)    tCPA 

Pluscarden,  Elginshire 

Macphail,  S.  R.  History  of  the  religious 
house  of  Pluscardyn.  .  .  W^ith  an  introduc- 
tion containing  the.  ..history  of  the  mother- 
house  of  the  order  of  Vallis  Caulium  (Val 
des  Chou.x)  in  Burgundy.  Edinburgh:  Oli- 
phant.  -Anderson,  &  Ferrier,  1881.  xviii, 
285  p.,  5  fac,  1  map,  1  plan.  12  pi.     4°. 

ZMT 

Urban  IV.,  Pope.  Bulla  Urbani  iv.  mo- 
nasterio  Vallis  S.  Andree  de  Pluskardyn 
concessa.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany. 
Aberdeen,  1842.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  403-406.)  t  CP 

PoLMADiE,  Renfrewshire 

Scott,  Alexander  M.  Notes  on  the  lands 
of  Polmadie  and  Crossbill.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  517- 
534.)  CPA 

Port   Glasgow,    Renfrewshire 

Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs.  The  city  of 
Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with  Ruther- 
glen,  Renfrew.  Paisley,  Dumbarton.  Port- 
Glasgow.  Greenock.  Rothesay,  and  Irvine. 
[Edited  by  R.  Renwick.]  Glasgow:  Scot- 
tish Burgh  Records  Society,  1909.  1  p.l., 
4,  v-x  p.,  1  1..  254  p.    4°.  CR 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

PORTOBELLO,    EDINBURGHSHIRE 

Baird,  William.  Annals  of  Duddingston 
and  Portobello.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot, 
1S9S.     xviii,  509,  ii-v  p..  1  map,  2  pi.     8°. 

CR 


Prestonpans,  Haddingtonshire 

Hislop,  John  Fowler.  Notes  on  a  heral- 
dic panel  found  in  the  parish  church  of 
Prestonpans  in  November,  1891.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    sq.  8°.    v.  26,  p.  241-250.) 

CPA 

M'Neill,  Peter.  Prestonpans  and  vi- 
cinity: historical,  ecclesiastical,  and  tradi- 
tional. Tranent:  P.  M'Neill,  1902.  2  p.l., 
iv,  261  p.,  12  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  CR 

1.  Introduction.  2.  Early  coal  working  in  the  dis- 
trict. 3.  Salt  making.  4.  The  original  church.  5-6. 
John  Davidson,  minister  of  Prestonpans,  and  his 
times.  7.  Old  session  house  panels.  8.  The  Free 
Church  and  other  religious  bodies.  9.  Distinguished 
physicians,  scholars,  etc.  10.  Witchcraft.  11.  The 
ancient  potters.  12.  The  brewery.  13.  Oyster  dredg- 
ing. 14.  Post  office,  etc.  15.  Town  hall.  16.  John- 
nie Moat.  17.  Town  drummers,  bell  ringers,  criers, 
etc.  18.  Preston  village.  19.  Preston  Tower  and  the 
Hamiltons.  20.  The  Chapman's  loup.  21.  The  battle 
of  Preston.  22.  Lord  Grange,  Preston  House,  etc. 
23.  Northfield  House.  24.  Prestongrange  and  its 
lairds.     25.  Cuittle,  or  Cuthill.     26.   Bankton. 

Reid,  Alan.  The  churchyard  of  Preston- 
pans. 16  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  42,  p.  18-39.)  CPA 


R.^THO.  Edinburghshire 

Findlay,  John  Ritchie.  Note  on  a  stone 
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Rattray,  Perthshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Churchyard  memorials  of 
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Redcastle,  Ross-shire 

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(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
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Believed  to  be  the  oldest  inhabited  building  in  the 
north  of  Scotland. 


Renfrew,  Renfrewshire 

Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
Clyde  and  the  Clyde  burghs.  The  city  of 
Glasgow  and  its  old  relations  with  Ruther- 
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Glasgow,  Greenock,  Rothesay,  and  Irvine. 
[Edited  by  R.  Renwick.j  Glasgow:  Scot- 
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Prestwick,  Ayrshire 

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MCCCCLxx-MDCCLxxxii.  With  an  appendix 
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pROVAND,  Lanarkshire 

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Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1887.  1 
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Privately  printed. 

Oueensferry,  North,  Fifeshire 

Johnston,  James,  of  Straiton.  State- 
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Queensferry,   South,  Li.nlithgowshire 

Law,  George.  The  Queen's  ferry.  (Ju- 
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Renfrewshire 

Archaeological  and  historical  collections 
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Hamilton,  William,  of  Wishaw.  De- 
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Romans.  3.  Religion.  4.  The  Steward's  settlement. 
5.  The  ragman  roll.  6.  Sir  William  Wallace.  7.  The 
wars  of  Bruce.  8.  Stuart  and  Plantagenet.  9.  The 
accession  of  the  Stuarts.  10.  Families.  11.  Feuds. 
12.  Royal  visits.  13.  Social  and  domestic.  14.  Eccle- 
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tion. 16.  The  Presbytery.  18.  The  civil  wars.  19. 
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Renfrewshire. 

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Medical  Officer  of  Health 

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Secondary    Education    Committee 

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Restennet  Priory,   Forfarshire 

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Stuart,  John.  On  the  early  history  of 
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316.)  tCPA 

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Rhynd,   Perthshire 

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RosEiSLE,  Elginshire 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Note  on  Easterton  of 
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Repente.vce  Tower,  Dumfriesshire 

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Restalrig,  Edinburghshire 

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RosLiN,  Edinburghshire 

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CPA 

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and  present.  4  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
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Walford,  E.  Rosslyn,  Hawthornden, 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  The  river 
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RosNEATH,  Dumbartonshire 

Maughan,  William  Charles.  Rosneath 
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RossiE,  Forfarshire 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Notes  on 
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near  Montrose,  dating  from  the  year  1693 
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Rosslyn 
See    Roslin 


Ross-shire 

Baker,  Ernest  A.  On  a  peak  in  Wester 
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Climbing  Beinn    Fhada. 


Rothesay,   Buteshire 

Hewison,  James  King.  Rothesay  and 
Bute.  (British  Archaeological  Associa- 
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Macbeth,  Adam  D.  The  seal  of  the 
burgh  of  Rothesay.  1  pi.  (Scottish  his- 
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p.  263-270.)  CPA 

Mackinlay,  John.  Account  of  two  an- 
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Mary,  Rothesay.  1  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
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tCPA 


Rothiemurchus,  Inverness-shire 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Rothiemurchus.  (Art 
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76-80,  111-114,  252-258,  265-269,  311-314,  344- 
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Roxburghshire 

Chalmers,  George.  Roxburghshire.  (In 
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Douglas,  Sir  George.  A  history  of  the 
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published  in  the  counties  of  Roxburgh,  .Selkirk,  and 
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Jeffrey,  Alexander.  The  history  and  an- 
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RuBiSLAW,  .Vberdeenshire 

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RUTHERCLEN,    LANARKSHIRE 

Eyre,  Charles,  archbishop  of  Glasgow. 
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RuTHVEN,   Aberdeenshire 

Gordon,  James  Frederick  Skinner.  The 
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RuTHWELL,   Dumfriesshire 

Black,  George  Eraser.  The  Ruthwell 
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Dinwiddle,  J.  L.  The  Ruthwell  Cross 
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Gough,  Richard.  Description  of  a  cross 
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ttCDA 

Hewison,  James  King.  The  runic  roods 
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Kemble,  John  Mitchell.  Additional  ob- 
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p.  349-357  give  the  first  intelligible  reading  of  the 
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Magnusen, 

Finnur. 


Finn.        See      Magnusson, 


Magnusson,  Finnur.  Om  Obelisken  i 
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Ruthwell,  The,  cross.  1  illus.  (The  Rel- 
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Scott,  Mary  Monica  Maxwell.  The  Ruth- 
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Saddell  Abbey,  Kintyre,  Argyllshire 

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St.  Ninians,  Stirlingshire 

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St.  Vigeans,  Forfarshire 

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Saline,   Fifeshire 

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Archaeology.    Folklore,   Geology,   Language 
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12.  8°.  V.  1.  p.  35-42,  123-128,  176-178,  217- 
220,  281-285,  308-309;  v.  2,  p.  31-33,  101-104; 
V.  3.  p.  34-35,  164-165;  v.  4,  p.  20-24,  73-78.) 

CR 

Camden,  William.  The  Thule  of  the  an- 
cients. (In  his:  Britannia...  London,  1772. 
4.  ed.     f°.     p.  411-422.)  ft  CBD 

Charlton,  Edward.  A  visit  to  Shetland 
in  1832.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Cov- 
entry and  London,  1910-14.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
159-161,  212-216,  v.  4,  p.  25-29.  88-90,  127- 
129,  187-192;  v.  6,  p.  110,  139-140,  188-192; 
v.  7.  p.  16-27.)  CR 

CoUingwood,  W^illiam  Gershom.  A  leg- 
end of  Shetland  from  Fljotsd.-ela  saga. 
(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1908. 
8\    V.  1,  p.  72-77.  96-105.)  CR 

Cowie,  Robert.  Shetland:  descriptive 
and  historical,  and  topographical  descrip- 
tion of  that  country.  Aberdeen:  Lewis 
Smith  &  Son,  1879.  xvi,  (1)6-227  p.,  1  map, 
1   pi.     illus.     3.  ed.     16°.  CR 


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413 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Shetland,  continued. 

Documents  relating  to  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land. 1438-1563.  (Spalding  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Aberdeen,  1852.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  391- 
396.)  t  CP 

Edmondston,  Arthur.  A  view  of  the  an- 
cient and  present  state  of  the  Zetland  is- 
lands; including  their  civil,  political,  and 
natural  history;  antiquities;  and  an  account 
of  their  agriculture,  fisheries,  commerce, 
and  the  state  of  society  and  manners. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1809.  2  v. 
8°.  CR 

Edmondston,  Biot,  and  Mrs.  Jessie  Mar- 
garet Edmondston  Saxby.  The  home  of  a 
naturalist.  London:  J.  Nisbet  &  Co.  [189-?] 
4  p.l..  395  p.,  4  pi.,  1  port.    3.  ed.    12°.  NCZ 

Extracts  from  a  journal  kept  during  a 
coasting  voyage  through  the  Scottish  is- 
lands. (Edinburgh  annual  register.  Edin- 
burgh, 1814.    8°.    v.  5,  part  2,  p.  431-446.) 

BAA 

Mainly  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

Fair  Isle.  1  map.  3  illus.  (Leisure 
hour.    London,  1878.    4°.    v.  27,  p.  199-204.) 

*DA 

Fotheringham,  William  H.  On  the 
Thule  of  the  ancients.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  491-503.)  CPA 

Gerard,  John.  A  glimpse  of  Ultima 
Thule.  (The  Month.  London,  1903.  8°. 
v.  101,  p.  241-249.  372-382.)  *  DA 

Description  of  the  Shetland  isles. 

Goudie,  Gilbert.  An  adventure  vi^ith  the 
press  gang  in  Shetland  in  1805.  (Old-lore 
miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness 
and  Sutherland.  London,  1908.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  170-172.)  CR 

The    ancient    local    government    of 

the  Shetland  islands.  (Blandinger  til  op- 
lysning  om  Dansk  Sprog  in  aeldre  og 
nyere  tid.  Kj0benhavn,  1881-87.  8°.  v.  1. 
p.  274-280.)  NISC 

The  Celtic  and  Scandinavian  an- 
tiquities of  Shetland.  Edinburgh:  William 
Blackwood  and  Sons,  1904.  xvi,  305  p. 
illus.     8°.  CR 

I.  The  pagan  period  in  the  stone,  bronze,  and  early 
iron  ages:  (1)  Stone  implements;  (2)  Grave-mounds 
cists,  and  standing-stones;  (3)  Pictish  castles  (or 
"brochs").  II.  The  Celtic  Christian  period:  (1) 
Inscribed  and  sculptured  monuments;  (2)  Early  re- 
ligious foundations  and  dedications.  III.  The  Scan- 
dinavian era:  (1)  Rune-inscribed  stones:  '2)  Per 
sonal  ornaments  of  the  Viking  age;  (3)  Documents 
in  the  Norse  language.  I\'.  Miscellaneous  papers  on 
the  history  of  the  islands  and  the  survival  of  the 
ancient  language,  laws,  and  usages:  (1)  Ancient  legal 
documents  (lay  and  ecclesiastical)  preserved  among 
the  public  records  of  Shetland;  (2)  Report  preserved 
in  the  Charter  House  of  Edinburgh  on  the  parochial 
benefices  of  Shetland  in  the  beginning  of  the  seven- 
teenth century;  (3)  Unpublished  rentals  of  the  an- 
cient lordship  of  Shetland  and  of  the  earldorn  and 
bishopric   of   Orkney;    (4)    Some    forgotten    incidents 


and  personages  in  the  local  history  of  Shetland;  (5) 
The  Dano-Norwegian  claims  upon  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land; (6)  The  fouds,  lawrightmen,  and  ranselmen  of 
Shetland;  (7)  The  horizontal  water-mills  of  Shetland: 
(8)  The  "kollie"  or  ancient  oil-lamp;  (9)  the  bysmar, 
the  tuskar,  the  scythe,  the  one-stilted  plough,  the 
rivlin,  the  quern,  and  the  knockin'-stane;  (10)  The 
skathald. 

Commission  by  King  Christian  the 

Fourth  of  Denmark,  to  Magnus  Sinclair, 
captain  of  the  ship  "Leoparden,"  1627. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v.  28, 
p.  198-204.)  CPA 

The    Danish    claims    upon    Orkney 

and  Shetland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1887. 
sq.  8°.    V.  21,  p.  236-251.)  CPA 

The  ecclesiastical  revenues  of  Shet- 
land after  the  Reformation  settlement  in 
1560.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
latid.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  sq. 
8°.    V.  44,  p.  302-313.)  CPA 

■ The  fouds,  lawrightmen  and  ransel- 
men of  Shetland  parishes.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    sq.  8°.    v.  26,  p.  189-212.) 

CPA 

Gifford's    historical    description    of 

the  Zetland  islands.  (Old-lore  miscellany 
of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,   1911.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  30-32.) 

CR 

The   Norsemen   in   Shetland,     illus. 

(Viking  Club.  Saga-book.  London,  1897. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  289-318.)  GEA 

•  A    Norwegian    conveyance    of   land 

in  Shetland,  1537.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1891.    sq.  8°.    v.- 25,  p.  188-195.)  CPA 

A    Norwegian    mortgage,    or    deed 

of  pawn,  of  land  in  Shetland,  1597.  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1893.  sq.  8°.  v.  27,  p. 
235-242.)  CPA 

Notice   of  ancient  legal  documents 

(lay  and  ecclesiastical)  among  the  public 
records  of  Shetland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1882.     sq.   8°.     V.    16,   p.    181-203.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  a  charter  of  confirmation 

by  King  Frederick  the  Third  of  Denmark 
and  Norway  (1662),  and  other  documents 
in  the  Norse  language  relating  to  Shet- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v. 
14,  p.   13-45.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  report  preserved  in  the 

Charter  House  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh, 
on  the  revenues  of  the  parochial  benefices 
of  Shetland  in  the  beginning  of  the  seven- 
teenth century.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1884.     sq.  8°.    v.  18,  p.  291-305.)  CPA 


414 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Shetland,  continued. 

Notice  of  two  charters  in  the  Norse 

language,  found  among  the  papers  of  the 
Sheriff-Court  of  Shetland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1878.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  472-492.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    unpublished    rentals    of 

the  ancient  lordship  of  Shetland  and  of 
the  earldom  and  bishopric  of  Orkney.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v.  19,  p. 
213-246.)  CPA 

On     rune-inscribed     relics     of     the 

Norsemen  in  Shetland,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1879.    sq.  8°.    v.  13,  p.  136-164.) 

CPA 

On    two    monumental    stones    with 

ogham  inscriptions,  recently  discovered  in 
Shetland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  20-32.)  CPA 

Some  forgotten  incidents  and  per- 
sonages in  the  local  history  of  Shetland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  30-63.)  CPA 

See  also  Mill,  John.     Diary. 

Groat,  Alexander  G.  Thoughts  on  Ork- 
ney and  Zetland,  their  antiquities  and 
capabilities  of  improvement. .  .  Edinburgh: 
Neill  &  Co.,  1831.    47  p.    8°.  CR  p.box 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  A  description  of  the 
Shetland  islands,  comprising  an  account  of 
their  geology,  scenery,  antiquities  and  su- 
perstitions. Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  and 
Co.,  1822.    xviii,  616  p.,  1  map,  7  pi.    sq.  4°. 

tCR 

Reviewed  in  the  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.  10,  p.  304-313,  Edinburgh,  1822. 

Memoir   on    the   Tings    of   Orkney 

and  Shetland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh. 1831.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  103-210.)     f  CPA 

On  the  old  courts  of  justice   (Icel.  thing). 

Hunt,  James.  On  the  interpretation  of 
some  inscriptions  on  stones  recently  dis- 
covered in  the  islands  of  Brassay,  and  Zet- 
land. (Anthropological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Memoirs.  London,  1866.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  373-379.)  QOA 

Runes. 

Insularum  Orcadvm  et  Schletlandise  de- 
scriptio.  (In:  J.  Jansson,  Joannis  Jans- 
sonii  Atlas  major  sive  cosmographia  uni- 
versalis. Amsterdam,  1675.  f°.  v.  6,  Reg- 
num   Scotiae,   p.   25-26.)  Map  Division 

Jakobsen,  Jakob.  Shetland  og  Shet- 
la?nderne.  (Tilskueren.  K0benhavn,  1896. 
8°.     1896,  p.  721-736,  771-788.)  NISA 


Shetland  und  die  Shetlander.     Aus 

dem  Manuscripte  des  Verfassers  iibersetzt 
von  Otto  L.  Jiriczek.  (Nord  und  Sud. 
Breslau,   1897.     8°.     Bd.  83,  p.  211-238.) 

*DF 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Fetlar  folk  in 
1716.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1910.     8°.    v.  3,  p.  103-106.)  CR 

The  Romans  in  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land. 1  plan.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London.  1908.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  275-280.) 

CR 
Kneeland,  Samuel.  An  American  in  Ice- 
land. An  account  of  its  scenery,  people, 
and  history...  With  notes  on  the  Ork- 
ney, Shetland,  and  Faroe  islands...  Bos- 
ton: Lockwood,  Brooks,  &c.,  1876.  viii  p., 
1  1.,  (1)4-326  p.,  1  map,  12  pi.     12°.  GHYK 

The  Orkney  islands,  p.  9-25;  The  Shetland  islands, 
p.  26-37. 

Laing,  David.  A  decreit  of  spulzie, 
granted  by  the  lords  of  council  to  William 
Bruce  of  Symbister  in  Zetland,  against 
Patrick,  earl  of  Orkney,  4th  of  February, 
1609.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857. 
4°.     V.  4,  p.  358-398.)  f  CPA 

Life  in  Shetland.  (Chambers's  Edin- 
burgh journal.  Edinburgh,  1844.  4°.  new 
series,  v.  1,  p.  145-148,  163-165.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  tiring  age,  v.  1,  p.  406-411, 
Boston,   1844. 

List  and  certificate  of  the  number  of  ex- 
aminable persons  in  Orkney  and  Zetland. 
1748.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840.    4°.    V.  2.  p.  217-221.)  fCP 

List  of  works  respecting  the  islands  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  forming  a  series  of 
donations  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland,  by  "A.  Z." . .  .  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archjeologia  Scoti- 
ca.    Edinburgh,  1831.    4°.    v.  3.  p.  267-274.) 

tCPA 

Low,  George.  A  tour  through  the  islands 
of  Orkney  and  Shetland.  Containing  hints 
relative  to  their  ancient,  modern,  and  na- 
tural history  collected  in  1774...  Intro- 
duction by  J.  Anderson.  Kirkwall:  W. 
Peace  &  Son,  1879.  Ixxiv  p.,  1  1.,  223  p..  1 
map,  1  pi.    8°.  CRB 

Mackenzie,  James.  The  general  griev- 
ances and  oppression  of  the  isles  of  Ork- 
ney and  Shetland.  Edinburgh:  reprinted 
by  Neill  &  Co.,  1836.  xxxix  p.,  2  1.,  112, 
vi  p.     12°.  CR 

Reprint  of  the  Edinburgh  ed.  of  1750. 

Maniere  de  prendre  les  oiseaux  dans  les 
lies  Shetland.  1  illus.  (Le  Magasin  uni- 
versel.     Paris  [1834].     4°.     v.  1,  p.  5-6.) 

*DM 

Marshall,  David.  Notes  of  the  connec- 
tion of  the  earls  of  Morton  and  Dick  of 


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415 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Shetland,  continued. 

Braid  and  Craighouse,  with  the  earldom  of 
Orkney  and  lordship  of  Zetland,  with  ren- 
tal, inventory,  &c.,  1653,  from  original  doc- 
uments in  the  charter  room  of  Kinross 
House.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8^    V.  23.  p.  275-313.)  CPA 

Mill,  John.  Diary  of  Rev.  John  Mill, 
minister  of  Dunrossness,  Sandwick,  and 
Cunningsburgh  in  Shetland.  1740-1803. 
Witli  selections  from  local  records  and 
original  documents  relating  to  the  district. 
Edited...  by  Gilbert  Goudie.  Edinburgh: 
Scottish  History  Society,  1889.  xcviii,  277 
p.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Pub- 
lications.   V.  5.)  CPA 

Mitchell,  Jessie  T.  In  Ultima  Thule. 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1904.    8°.    V.  31,  p.  494-500.)  *  DA 

Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
land, Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Edited 
by  A.  W.  Johnston  and  A.  Johnston,  v.  1- 
date.  London.  1907-date.  8°.  (Old-lore 
series  of  the  Viking  Club.)  CR 

V.  1-2  title  reads:  Orkney  and  Shetland  miscellany. 

Oppressions  of  the  sixteenth  century  in 
the  islands  of  Orkney  and  Zetland:  from 
original  documents.  [Edited  by  David  Bal- 
four.] Edinburgh,  printed,  1859.  2  p.l., 
Ixi,  129(1)   p.     4°.     (Maitland   Club.)      CP 

Contents:  (1)  Articles  and  informations  by  the 
inhabitants  of  Orkney  and  Zetland,  of  the  oppressions 
committed  by  Lord  Robert  Stuart,  Dec,  1575.  (2) 
The  complayntis  of  the  commownis  and  inhabitants 
of  Zetland,  and  probatiounis  led  thairupoun,  Feb.. 
1576.  (3)  The  commission  by  King  James  vi.  to  the 
chancellor  and  others,  to  try  Lord  Robert  Stuart  for 
oppression,  1587.  (4)  A  supplication  to  Parliament 
by  Lawrence  Bruce  and  others,  against  Patrick,  earl 
of   Orkney,    1592.      (5)    Appendix. 

Orkney  and  Shetland  records;  collected 
and  edited  by  A.  W.  Johnston,  Amy  John- 
ston, Jon  Stefansson  and  Henry  Paton. 
London:  Viking  Club,  1907-11.  8°.  v.  1. 
p.  1-280;  v.  2,  p.  1-112;  v.  3,  p.  1-64.  (Old- 
lore  series  of  the  Viking  Club.  no.  1-8,  10, 
12,  15,  18.  21,  27,  28,  38.)  CR 

V.   1.     Orkney  and  Shetland  records. 

V.  2.     Orkney  and  Shetland  sasines.      (v.  1.) 

V.  3.     Orkney  and  Shetland  sasines.     (v.  2.) 

Pigott,  T.  Digby.  The  Shetland  isles  in 
the  birds'-nesting  season.  (Contemporary 
review.  London,  1890.  8°.  v.  58,  p.  223- 
239.)  *  DA 

Rampini,  Charles.  Shetland  and  its  in- 
dustries. (Chambers's  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.  4°.  series  4,  v.  20,  p.  209-212. 
310-312.)  *DA 

Russell,  E.  J.  The  Shetland  islands. 
(Manchester  Geographical  Society.  Jour- 
nal. Manchester,  1897.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  125- 
138.)  KAA 


Saxby,  Jessie  Margaret  Edmonston. 
Sacred  sites  in  a  Shetland  isle.  (Antiquary. 
London,   1905.     v.  41,  p.   133-138.)  CA 

Sites  of  old  churches. 

Selous,  Edward.  The  bird  watcher  in 
the  Shetlands.  With  some  notes  on  seals 
—  and  digressions.  London:  J.  M.  Dent 
&  Co.,  1905.    X  p.,  1  1.,  388  p.,  10  pi.    8^ 

QMT 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Shetland  and  the 
Shetlanders;  or,  The  northern  circuit. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1840.  2 
p.l..   (1)6-348  p.     12°.  CPW 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  The  garrison  of  the 
forts  in  Zetland.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland.  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,  1909.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  208-209.) 

CR 

Thorns,  George  Hunter.  Notice  of  the 
court  book  of  the  Bailie  Court  of  Dunross- 
ness, Sandwick,  and  Cunningsburgh,  Shet- 
land, 1731-1735;  with  a  statement  of  its 
contents.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1882.  sq. 
8".     v.  16,  p.  157-159.)  CPA 

Thomsen,  Grimur.  Den  nordiske  Natio- 
nalitet  paa  Shetlands-  og  Orknoerne. 
(Kongeligt  Nordisk  Oldskrift-Selskab. 
Annaler.  Kjobenhavn  [1862].  8°.  1862, 
p.  3-28.)  GEA 

Tudor,  John  R.  The  Orkneys  and  Shet- 
land; their  past  and  present  state.  With 
chapters  on  geology  by  B.  N.  Peach,  and 
J.  Home,  and  notes  on  the  flora  of  the 
Orkneys  by  W.  I.  Fortescue,  and  notes  on 
the  flora  of  Shetland  by  P.  White.  Lon- 
don: E.  Stanford.  1883.  xxxiii.  (1)4-703  p., 
11  maps,  8  pi.     illus.     8°.  CR 

Vigfusson,  Gudbrand.  Picts  and  Cale- 
dones  in  the  ninth  century.  (English  his- 
torical review.  London.  1886.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  509-513.)  BAA 

Deals  also   with  the  name  of   Shetland. 

Visit,  A,  to  Shetland.  32  p.  12°.  (In: 
Chambers,  Miscellany. .  .  Edinburgh,  1846. 
v.  8,  no.  75.)  *C 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  Hjaltland. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1896.  8°.  v.  28. 
p.  1-33.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  living  age,  v.  210.  p.  643-660, 

Boston,  1896. 

Wood,  Charles  W.  The  Orkney  and 
Shetland  islands,  illus.  (Argosy.  Lon- 
don, 1878.  8°.  V.  25,  p.  45-56,  133-144.  213- 
224,  290-301,  367-380,  450-463;  v.  26,  p.  43- 
57.)  *DA 

Wylie,  Barbara  F.  Cycling  in  Shetland, 
illus.  (Badminton  magazine.  London, 
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Local  History  —  Shetland,  continued. 

Ziegler,  Alexander.  Die  Shetland  In- 
seln.  Illustrirte  Zeitung.  Leipzig,  1858. 
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With  four  illustrations:  (1)  Broch  of  Mousa;  (2) 
The  Noss;  (3)  Fair  Isle;  (4)  White  Mountain,  Main- 
land. 


Sheuchv  Dyke,  Fifeshire 

Brown,  William.  An  account  of  Sheu- 
chy  Dyke,  in  the  east  of  Fife.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch^eologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh.  1822.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  192- 
198.)  tCPA 


Skene  Barony,  Aberdeenshire 

Skene.  Extracts  from  the  court  book  of 
the  barony.  1613-1633.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1852.  4°.  v.  5,  p. 
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Skibo,  Sutherlandshire 

Black,  George  Eraser.  The  origin  of 
"Skibo."  (Caledonian.  New  York.  1907. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  496-497.)  *  DD 

Gray,  Peter.  Skibo.  its  lairds  and  his- 
tory... Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson 
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Skye,  Inverness-shire 

In  the  heart  of  the  Coolins.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.   179,  p.  754-762.)  *  DA 

Lancaster,  William.  Notes  of  a  short 
visit  to  the  island  of  Skye.  (Manchester 
Geographical  Society.  Journal.  Manches- 
ter. 1897.    8°.     V.  13,  p.  101-105.)         KAA 

Maccvilloch,  John  Arnott.  The  misty 
isle  of  Skye:  its  scenery,  its  people,  its 
story.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant.  Anderson.  & 
Ferrier,  1905.    320  p..  1  map.  20  pi.    12°.  CR 

Eilean  a'  Cheo  'The  Isle  of  mist,'  is  the  Gaelic 
name  of  Skye. 

Macgregor,  Alexander.  The  isle  of  Skye 
in  the  olden  times.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
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Notes  on  some  old  customs  in  the 

island  of  Skye.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
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Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  isle  of  Skye 
in  1882.  (In  his:  The  history  of  the  High- 
land clearances.  Inverness,  1883.  12°.  p. 
407-518.)  TE 

Miller,  James  W.  Skye,  Gairloch,  Eigg, 
and    Loch    Maree.      Oban:    J.    W.    Miller, 


1877.  1  p.l.,  94  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Mill- 
er's royal  tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands 
and  islands.)  KFT 

Muller,  Henri.  I'isle  de  Skye  (Ecosse). 
4  illus.  (L'univers  illustre.  Paris,  1865. 
f°.     annee  8.  p.  111-112.)  *  DM 

Notes  of  a  wanderer  in  Skye.  (Temple 
Bar.     London.   1883.     8°.     v.  69,  p.  75-92.) 

*DA 

Skye.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1883.  8°. 
v.  68.  p.  276-279.)  *  DA 

Smith,  Alexander.  A  summer  in  Skye. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1865.  iv.  423 
p.      16°.  CRB 

Stutfield,  Hugh  E.  M.  A  season  in  Skye. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8°.    V.  172.  p.  219-227.)  *  DA 

Weld,  Charles  Richard.  Two  months  in 
the  Highlands.  Orcadia.  and  Skye.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Green.  Longman,  & 
Roberts.  1860.     xxi.  404  p.     pi.     illus.     8°. 

CPW 

White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  Camped  out 
under  the  Cuillins.  A  region  of  desolation. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8°.    V.  146,  p.  211-222.)     *  DA 


Slains,   Aberdeenshire 

Dalgarno,  James.  Notes  on  the  parish 
of  Slains  and  Forvie  in  the  olden  days. 
1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1889.  sq.  8°.  V.  2,  p.  81-82.  104-105, 
121,    141-142.    152-153,    170-171,    185-186.) 

CPA 

Murphy,  Lady  Blanche.  Slains  Castle. 
(Lippincott's  magazine.  Philadelphia,  1873. 
8°.    V.  11.  p.  646-653.)  *  DA 


The  Solvvay 

Neilson,  George.  Annals  of  the  Solway 
—  until  A.  D.  1307.  1  map.  (Glasgow  Ar- 
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CPA 


SOUTHDEAN    ChURCH,    ROXBURGHSHIRE 

Eeles,  Francis  Carolus.  Southdean 
church.  Ro.xburghshire:  some  account  of 
the  excavations  carried  out  there  by  the 
Otterburn  Memorial  Committee.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  45, 
p.  561-569.)  CPA 


SouTRA,   Haddingtonshire 

Bannatyne  Club.  Registrum  Domus  de 
Soltre  necnon  Ecclesie  Collegiate  S.  Trin- 
itatis  prope  Edinburgh...    Charters  of  the 


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417 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

Hospital  of  Soltre,  of  Trinity  College, 
Edinburgh,  and  other  collegiate  churches 
in  Mid-Lothian  ^edited  by  D.  Laingj.  Edin- 
burgh, 1861.  xxiv  p.,  1  1.,  cxxi,  379  p.,  1  fac, 
8  pi.     illus.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)       CP 

Contents:  Registrum  Domus  de  Soltre.  Registrum 
Ecclesie  Sancte  Trinitatis  de  Edinburgh.  Ecclesia 
Collegiata  Beate  Marie  de  Campis  de  Edinburgh. 
Ecclesia  Collegiata  de  Restalrig.  Ecclesia  Collegiata 
de  Corstorphine.  Ecclesia  Collegiata  de  Creychtoun. 
Ecclesia  Collegiata  de  Dalketh.  Ecclesia  Collegiata 
de  Rosslyn. 

Hunter,  James.  Fala  and  Soutra:  in- 
cluding a  history  of  the  ancient  "Domus  de 
Soltre"  with  its  masters  and  great  reven- 
ues, and  of  other  historical  associations 
and  buildings.  Edinburgh:  J.  G.  Hitt, 
1892.    xiv,  154  p.,  9  pi.,  2  port.    4°.      f  CRB 

no.  34  of  fifty  copies  printed. 


M'Callum,  Hugh,  and  John  M'Callum. 
Description  of  Staffa.  (In:  An  original 
collection  of  the  poems  of  Ossian,  Orrann, 
Ulin,  and  other  bards...  Montrose,  1816. 
8'^.    p.  Ixxxii-lxxxvii.)  NDO 

MacLean,  John  Patterson.  An  histori- 
cal, archaeological  and  geological  examina- 
tion of  Fingal's  Cave,  in  the  island  of 
Staffa.  Subscribers'  edition.  Cincinnati: 
Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  1890.  49  p.,  1  pi. 
illus.     8°.  CRB 

Rewritten  and  enlarged  from  the  original  report 
made  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  in  the  year  1887. 

Miller,  James  W.  Staffa,  lona,  Mull, 
and  Hebrides.  Oban:  J.  W.  Miller,  1877. 
1  p.l.,  86  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.  12°.  (Miller's 
royal  tourist  guides  to  the  Highlands  and 
islands.)  KFT 


Spey  River 

Knox,  A.  E.  Autumns  on  the  Spey. 
London:  J.  Van  Voorst,  1872.  4  p.l.,  171 
p..   4   pi.      12°.  MYEL 

Macgregor,  John.  Amhainn  Spe.  (Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1892.    8°.    v.  17.  p.  7-17.)  NDO 


Spynie,  Elginshire 

Legend,  A,  of  vanished  v^^aters.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1884.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
115-137.)  *DA 

On  the  changes  which  Loch  Spynie  has  undergone. 

Spynie.  —  Court  of  Regality.  Extracts 
from  the  register  of  the  Regality  Court  of 
Spynie.  1592-1601.  (Spalding  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Aberdeen,  1842.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  xlvi- 
lii,  117-146.)  tCP 

Young,  Robert.  The  parish  of  Spynie, 
in  the  county  of  Elgin,  an  account  of  its 
civil  and  ecclesiastical  state...  Elgin: 
Courant  Office,  printed,  1871.  xiv,  357  p. 
8°.  CR 


Staffa,  Argyllshire 

Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  in  Grossbri- 
tannien  reisenden  Ungarn.  Pesth:  G. 
Heckenast,  1837.     12°.  *  C  p.v.l057 

ch.  18:  lona,  Staffa:  ch.  19-20:  Die  schottischen 
Hochlande;  ch.  21:  Edinburgh. 

Cueva  estupenda  de  Fingal.  1  illus.  (El 
Instructor.  London.  1838.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  311- 
312.)  t*DR 

Fingal's  Cave,  illus.  (Penny  magazine. 
London,  1832.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  236-238.)     *  DA 

Kay,  Thomas.  lona  and  Staffa.  1  pi. 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester,  1888. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  338-350.)  *  DA 

The  plate  is  St.  Martin's  Cross,  lona 


Stewarton,  Ayrshire 

Stewarton  Library.  Regulations  and 
catalogue.  Kilmarnock:  H.  Crawford, 
1816.     16   p.     8°.  *Cp.v.  1137 


Stirling,   Stirlingshire 

Abbey,  The,  Craig  and  its  associations. 
(Eclectic  magazine.  New  York,  1859.  8°. 
V.  47,  p.  272-273.)  *  DA 

From   Titan. 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward.  Notice 
regarding  an  ancient  oak  pannel  from 
Stirling  Castle,  on  which  is  carved  the 
head  of  a  king  of  Scotland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archseologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgli,  1831.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  308- 
309.)  t  CPA 

Cook,  W.  B.  Stirling  Castle.  (British 
Archjeological  Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1889.    8°.    V.  45,  p.  219-234.)  CA 

Cox,  John  Charles.  Ancient  Stirling, 
illus.  (Antiquary.  London,  1902.  sq.  8°. 
V.  38,  p.  76-79.)  CA 

Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Glasgow,  and  of  the  kirk  ses- 
sions of  the  parishes  of  Cambusnethan, 
Humbie,  and  Stirling,  subsequent  to  the 
year  1600.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1834.     4°.     v.    1,   p.   399-484.) 

tCP 

Fleming,  James  Stark.  Regent  Mar's 
ludging,  Stirling,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,  1905.     sq.  8°.     V.   39,   p.    153-168.) 

CPA 

Graham,  M.  E.  The  mysterious  guest 
at  Stirling  Castle.  (Antiquary.  London, 
1907.     sq.  8°.     V.  43,  p.  457-460.)  CA 

Richard  ii.  of  England? 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History  —  Stirling,  continued. 

Haven,  Gilbert.  Stirling  and  Edinburgh. 
(In  his:  The  pilgrim's  wallet;  or.  Scraps  of 
travel.     New  York,   1869.     16°.     p.  77-94.) 

BTYB 

Hutcheson,  Alexander.  A  municipal 
relic  of  old  Stirling.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh.  1899.     8°.     v.  13,  p.  5-6.)  CPA 

Innes,  William.  A  token  of  regard  to 
the  members  of  the  Established  Church 
at  Stirling,  in  a  letter,  addressed  to  them, 
by  their  late  pastor.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Ritchie,  1800.     1  p.l.,  30  p.    8°.  ZIY  p.v.45 

Johnston,  James,  of  Straiten.  Statement 
addressed  to  the  worthy  and  independent 
electors  of  Stirling,  Dunfermline,  Inver- 
keithing,  Queensferry.  and  Culross.  n.  p. 
tl832.]     1  p.l.,  56  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.434 

Murray,  James.  The  compt  of  James 
Murray  of  Kilbabertoun,  maister  of  wark 
to  our  soverane  Lord,  of  the  haill  ex- 
penssis  maid  upoun  building  and  repara- 
tiounes  within  and  about  his  majesties 
castell  of  Stirling.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh.  1843.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  367- 
277.)  t  CP 

Register  of  the  kirk  session  of  Stirling 
fExtracts  from].  (Alaitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1833.  4°.  v.  1.  p. 
127-136.)  tCP 

From  Xovemher  17,   1597  to  December  11.  1600. 

Rogers,  Charles.  The  Abbey  Craig  and 
its  association.  (In:  The  Scottish  annual. 
Edinburgh  [1859].     12°.     1859,  p.  210-219.) 

NCA 

History    of    the    Chapel    Royal    of 

Scotland,  with  the  register  of  the  Chapel 
Royal  of  Stirling,  including  details  in  re- 
lation to  the  rise  and  progress  of  Scot- 
tish music  and  observations  respecting  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle.  Edinburgh:  The 
Grampian  Club.  1882.  ccliv  p.,  1  1.,  126  p. 
8°.  CR 

Ross,  Thomas.  Notice  of  six  paintings 
on  wood,  representing  the  sibyls,  recently 
found  at  Wester  Livilands,  Stirling.  7  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  33, 
p.  387-403.)  CPA 

Shearer's  illustrated  historical  handbook 
to  Stirling.  Stirling  Castle,  and  neighbour- 
hood. Compiled  from  authentic  and  trust- 
worthy sources  by  the  publishers.  Printed 
for  the  second  time:  The  battle  of  Ban- 
nockburn,  by  Sir  E.  Wood.  The  true  site 
of  the  battle  of  Stirling  bridge,  by  J.  E. 
Shearer.  Stirling:  R.  S.  Shearer  &  Son 
[1911).  viii,  148  p..  1  map.  1  plan,  3  pi.  illus. 
48.  ed.     12°.  CR 

Shearer's  tourist's  guide  to  Stirling  and 
neighbourhood,  Bridge  of  Allan,  Dunblane, 


Doune...the  Trossachs,  Loch  Katrine, 
Loch  Lomond..  .Forth  and  Clyde  Railway, 
Stirling  to  Edinburgh  by  river,  &c..  &c. 
Stirling:  R.  S.  Shearer  (1876j.  4  p.l.,  (1)4- 
116  p.,  2  maps,  1  plan,  7  pi.    illus.     12°.   CR 

Stirling. 

Extracts  from  the  records  of  the  royal 
burgh  of  Stirling,  A.  D.  1519-1666.  With 
appendix,  A.  D.  1295-1666.  Glasgow:  Glas- 
gow, Stirlingshire  and  Sons  of  the  Rock 
Society,  1887.  2  p.l.,  xxxiv  p.,  1  1.,  352  p. 
4\  CR 

Medical  Officer  of  Health 

Annual  report.  1911.  [Stirling,  1912.] 
f^  ttSPC 

Public  Library  Committee 

Report.     1907/8.     Stirling,    1908.     8°. 

*HPD 


Sanitary   Department 

Annual  report  on  the  general  sanitary 
condition  of  the  burgh.  1911-12.  Stirling 
(1912-13,.     f  =  .  tSPB 

Stirling  Castle,  illus.  (Penny  magazine. 
London.  1832.    f°.      v.  1.  p.  364-365.)    *  DA 


Stirlingshire 

McFarlan,  John.    A  letter  to  the  electors 

of  Stirlingshire.    Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1837.    1  p.l.,  34  p.,  1  1.    8°.  *Cp.v.l321 

Nimmo,  William.  The  history  of  Stir- 
lingshire. [Edited  by  R.  Gillespie.]  Lon- 
don (Glasgow):  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co., 
1880.    2  v.    3.  ed.    8°.  CR 

The  first  ed.  was  published  in  1777,  and  the  second 

in  1817. 

Observator,  pseud.  Antiquities  in  Stir- 
lingshire. (Edinburgh  magazine  and  re- 
view. Edinburgh.  1774-75.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
230-235.  348-352,  409-414,  459-464;  v.  2,  p. 
575-580.  617-626.  729-739;  v.  3,  p.  57-64.  130- 
137.)  *DE 

The  first  four  articles  deal  with  Roman  remains: 
no.  5  deals  with  the  period  between  the  Roman  occu- 
pation and  the  reign  of  David  i;  no.  6,  Battles  of 
Stirling  and  Falkirk:  no.  7.  Battle  of  Bannockburn; 
no.  8,  Battle  of  Sauchieburn;  no.  9,  Castle  of  Stirling. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  Sibbald's  History 
&  description  of  Stirlingshire,  ancient  and 
modern.  1707.  (Edinburgh.  1707;  reprint- 
ed. Stirling:  R.  S.  Shearer  and  Son,  1892.] 
4  p.l..  (1)6-81  p.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Stirlingshire  election,  &c.,  &c.  [Avith  ap- 
pendix.] (Edinburgh?  1833?i  iii,  41.  70  p. 
8°.  CRp.box 

Title-page  missing. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

Stitchill  Barony,  Roxburghshire 

Records  of  the  Baron  Court  of  Stitchill, 
1655-1807.  Transcribed  by... Rev.  George 
Gunn...and  edited  by  Clement  B.  Gunn. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1905.  3 
p.l.,  ix-xxxix,  248  p.  8°.  (Scottish  History 
Society.     Publications,     v.  50.)  CPA 

Baron  Courts  were  instituted  in  Scotland  in  May, 
1654.  The  Stitchill  records  extend  from  Jan.  8.  1655, 
to  Nov.  21,  1807.  Among  the  eight  appendices  are 
some  notes  on  members  of  the  Pringle  family,  and  a 
list  of  the  barons,  ministers,  and  schoolmasters  of 
Stitchill  during  the  period  included  in  the  records. 


Strathbungo,   Lanarkshire 

Scott,  Alexander  M.  Notes  on  the  vil- 
lage of  Strathbungo.  (Glasgow^  Archteo- 
logical  Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1890.     sq.  8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  130-143.) 

CPA 


Strathdearn,    Inverness   and   Nairn   shires 

Macdougall,  R.  Strathdearn  —  some 
church  notes.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1895.  8°. 
V.  19.  p.  49-62.)  NDO 


Stonehaven,  Kincardineshire 

Fyfe,  John  T.  The  Brighton  of  the 
north,  illus.  (English  illustrated  maga- 
zine.    London.  1902.    8°.    v.  27,  p.  467-476.) 

*DA 

Stonehaven.  Abstracts  of  accounts  of 
the  Town  Council.   1911/12.   n.  p.  [1912.]   f°. 


Strathardle,   Perthshire 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  The  heart  of 
Strathardle.  By  D.  B.  A.  (Scots  maga- 
zine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24, 
p.  257-262.)  *  DE 

Fergusson,  Charles.  Sketches  of  the 
early  history,  legends,  and  traditions  of 
Strathardle  and  its  glens.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1890-1904.  8°.  V.  15.  p.  279-302;  v.  18,  p. 
229-255;  v.  19.  p.  245-271;  v.  20,  p.  248-274; 
v.  21,  p.  69-105,  326-368;  v.  23,  p.  154-178;  v. 
24,  p.  195-231.)  NDO 


Strathblane,  Stirlingshire 

Smith,  John  Guthrie.  The  parish  of 
Strathblane  and  its  inhabitants  from  early 
times:  a  chapter  of  Lennox  history.  Glas- 
gow: James  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1886.  xi, 
394  p.,  2  maps,  15  pi.     illus.    4°.  CR 


Strathbogie,  Aberdeenshire 

Macdonald,  James.  Place  names  in 
Strathbogie,  with  notes  historical,  antiquar- 
ian and  descriptive.  With  map  and  plans. 
Aberdeen:  D.  Wyllie  &  Son,  1891.  xii  p., 
1  1.,  300  p.,  1  map,  2  plans.    12°.  KAT 

Strathbogie,  Presbytery  of.  Extracts 
from  the  presbytery  book  of  Strathbogie. 
A.  D.  1631-1654.  [Edited  by  John  Stuart-i 
Aberdeen:  Spalding  Club,  1843.  xxxi,  269 
p.    4°.  CP 


Strathearn,    Perthshire 

Crieff:  its  traditions  and  characters,  with 
anecdotes  of  Strathearn.  Edinburgh:  D. 
Macara,  1881.     xi(i),  304  p.     12°.  CR 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  The  annals  of 
Auchterarder  and  memorials  of  Strath- 
earn. Crieff:  David  Philips,  1899.  4  p.l., 
301.  xxxviii  p.,  4  pi.     sw.  8°.  CR 

The  castle,  burgh,  barony,  and  sheriffdom  of  Auch- 
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The  treaty  of  Auchterarder.  Decreet  of  lyning  in 
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Strathglass,  Inverness-shire 

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Strowan,  Perthshire 

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Tain,  Ross-shire 

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Tarbert,  Argyllshire 

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Tay  River 

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Taymouth    Castle,    Perthshire 

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Tealing,  Forfarshire 

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Temple,  Edi.nburghshire 

Bain,  Joseph.  Charter  by  Mark  Ker. 
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Thurso,    Caithness 

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TiLQUHiLLY,    Kincardineshire 

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TiREE,  Argyllshire 

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Reeves,  William.  The  island  of  Tiree. 
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Tobermory,  Argyllshire 

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TSASEXT,    Haddixgtoxshihx 

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i  ULLI.^LLAX,    PeSTHSHIBE 

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Turriff,   Aberdeenshire 

Aul',  The.  kirk  of  Turriff.  1794.  (Scot- 
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Tweed  River 

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London,  1891.    8°.    v.  32,  p.  178-182.)  *  DA 


TWEEDDALE 

Ross,  Thomas.  James  Gifford.  a  Scot- 
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Tyninghame.  Haddingtonshire 

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no.   28  of  50  copies  printed. 


Uddingston,  Lanarkshire 

Henderson,  George,  and  J.  Jeffrey  Wad- 
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UiG.  Lewis,  Ross-shire 

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Unst.  Shetland 

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p.  100-102.  162-163.  217-219:  v.  4,  p.  33-36, 
91-93.  192-193;  v.  5,  p.  125-129.)  CR 

Y.,  W.  S.  Unstia.  1894.  Privately 
printed  [1894].    2  1.     8°.  *Cp.v.368 

Latin  verse. 


Uphall,  Linlithgowshire 

Buchan  (11.  earl).  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
Account  of  the  parish  of  L^phall.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archseologia 
Scotica.  Edinburarh.  1792.  4°.  v.  1.  p.  139- 
155.)  t  CPA 


L^rie,    Kincardineshire 

Urie,  Baron^^  Court  of.  The  court  book 
of  the  barony  of  Urie  in  Kincardineshire, 
1604-1747.  Edited  from  the  original  manu- 
script...bv  Rev.  Douglas  Gordon  Barron. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.^Constable.  1892.  2 
p.l..  Ivii,  208  p..  1  map.  1  pi.  8°.  (Scottish 
History  Societ}\     Publications,     v.   12.) 

CPA 

p.  185-196  contain  genealogical  notes  on  "The 
lairds  of  Urie,   1430-1892." 


Urquhart,  Inverness-shire 

Excursion  to  Glen-L'rquhart.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society-  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888].  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  137-146.)  *EC 

History   and   description   of  the  castle. 

Grant,  Angus.  Notes  on  a  recumbent 
grave-slab  in  Kilmore  churchyard,  and  an 
inscribed  stone  found  at  Ruigh-ic-ille  of 
Mhuire  in  Glenurquhart.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedines. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    sq.  8°.    v.  43.  p.  335-336.) 

CPA 

Notices  of  sepulchral  slabs  at  Kil- 
more and  Kilianan.  Glenurquhart.  Inver- 
ness-shire, illus.  (  Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1902.     sq.  8°.     V.  36,  p.  665-668.)  CPA 

Mackay,  William.  The  earlj'  history  of 
the  glen  and  ro\-al  castle  of  Urquhart. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1878.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  152- 
173.)  NDO 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Local  History,  continued. 

L'rquhart  and  Glenmoriston:  olden 

times  in  a  Highland  parish.  Inverness: 
Northern  Counties  Newspaper  &  Printing 
&  Publishing  Co.,  1893.  xxi  p..  1  1.,  594  p., 
1  fac.  6  pi.     illus.    8°.  CR 

Ross,  James.  Castle  Urquhart.  (In- 
verness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888].  8°.  v.  2. 
p.  30-33.)  *  EC 


Wardlaw,  Inverness-shire 

Bentinck,  Charles  D.  Wardlaw  church 
and  clergy.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1907.  8°.  v.  25. 
p.  274-296.)  NDO 


Macgibbon,  David,  and  Thomas  Ross. 
The  priory  and  cathedral  of  Whithorn  or 
Candida  Casa.  10  pi.  (Ayrshire  and  Gal- 
loway Archaeological  Association.  Archae- 
ological and  historical  collections.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.     4°.     V.  10,  p.  167-196.)  f  CA 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Candida 
Casa.  4  illus.  (Good  words.  London, 
1891.    8°.    V.  32,  p.  109-116.)  *  DA 

St.   Ninian's   Cave,   Glasserton.     10 

pi.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeologi- 
cal Association.  Archaeological  and  his- 
torical collections.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°. 
V.  5,  p.  1-8.)  tCA 

Saint  Ninian's  cave.  2  illus.  (Sundav  at 
home.  London,  1885.  4°.  1885,  p.  458- 
460.)  t*DD 


Wauchopedale,   Dumfriesshire 

Armstrong,  Robert  Bruce.  The  history 
of  Liddesdale,  Eskdale,  Ewesdale,  Wau- 
chopedale, and  the  Debateable  Land... 
Part  1.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1883.  fac, 
map,  plan,  pi.,  port.    4°.  f  CR 


Weem,  Perthshire 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Notice  of  a 
mural  monument  in  the  kirk  of  Weem. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  147-155.)  CPA 


Whitehauch   Barony,  Aberdeenshirk 

Whitehaugh,  Barony  of.  Minutes  of  a 
court  of  the  barony.  1686-87.  (Spalding 
Club.  Miscellanv.  Aberdeen,  1852.  4°.  v. 
5,  p.  234-238.)      '  t  CP 


Whitekirk,  Haddingtonshire 

Waddell,  Peter  Hately.  An  old  kirk 
chronicle,  being  a  history  of  Auldhame, 
Tyninghame,  and  Whitekirk  in  East  Loth- 
ian, from  session  records,  1615-1850.  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1893.  xii, 
166 ^p.,  6  fac,  2  plans.     20  pi.     4°.       f  CR 

no.    28    of    50   copies   printed. 


Whithorn,    Wigtownshire 

Chalmers,  P.  Macgregor.  Saint  Nini- 
an's Candida  Casa.  A  leap  into  the  dark, 
illus.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  p. 
192-210.)  CPA 

Dalrymple,  Hew  Hamilton.  The  seal  of 
the  priory  of  Whithorn,  illus.  (Ayrshire 
and  Galloway  Archaeological  Association. 
Archaeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  53-55.)  f  CA 


Wigtownshire 
See  also  Gallow.w 

Ayrshire  and  Galloway,  formerlj-  Ayr- 
shire and  Wigtonshire,  Archseological  As- 
sociation, Ayr.  Archaeological  and  histori- 
cal collections  relating  to  Ayrshire  and 
Galloway,  v.  1-10.  Edinburgh:  the  societv, 
1878-99.     4°.  t  CA 

Title  of  V.  1-4  reads  "relating  to  the  counties  of 
Ayr  and  Wigton." 

Chalmers,  George.  W'igton-shire.  (In 
his:  Caledonia.  London,  1824.  4°.  v.  3.  p. 
349-444.)  t  CP 

List  of  registered  voters  for  the  county 
of  Wigtown,  1845.  Stranraer:  Free  Press 
Office"  printer,  1845.     18  p.    8°.    CR  p.  box 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Valua- 
tion of  the  shire  of  Wigtown,  made  in  1667. 
(Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeological  As- 
sociation. Archaeological  and  historical 
collections.  Edinburgh,  1889.  4°.  v.  6,  p. 
106-128.)  t  CA 

Register  of  voters  for  the  county  of  Wig- 
town. 1845.  Stranraer:  Free  Press  Office, 
printer,  1845.     24  p.     8°.  CR  p.  box 


Wrangholm,    Roxburghshire 

Fryer,    A.      Wrangholm.    near    Melrose, 

the  supposed  birthplace  of  St.  Cuthbert. 
(British  Archaeological  Association.  Jour- 
nal.    London,  1880.    8°.    v.  36,  p.  358-359.) 

CA 


Yarrow.    Selkirkshire 

Veitch,  John.  Yarrow  and  its  inscribed 
stone.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh.  1893.    8°.    v.  154,  p.  648-656.) 

The    Yarrow    of    Wordsworth    and 

Scott.       (Blackwood's     maeazine.       Edin- 
burgh. 1892.    8°.    V.  151,  p.  638-650.)    *  DA 


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425 


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Place  Names 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew.  The  hereditary 
sheriffs  of  Galloway. .  .with  notes  on  the 
early  history,  ecclesiastical  legends,  the 
baronage  and  place  names  of  the  province. 
Edinburgh:    D.    Douglas,    1893.     2   v.     S°. 

CP 

Reviewed  (by  F.  H.  Groome)  in  the  Athenaum, 
16  Sept.  1893,  p.  3812. 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Scottish  place 
names.  (Caledonian.  New  York,  1902. 
8^    April,  1902.  p.  42-43.)  *  DD 

Some  West  Highland  place-names. 

(Caledonian.     New  York.  1902.     8^     Feb- 
ruary, 1902.  p.  18-20.)  *  DD 

Black,  William  George.  The  derivation 
of  the  word  "Glasgow."  (Glasgow  Archse- 
ological  Societv.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1883.    8^    V.  2".  p.  219-228.)  CPA 

.Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Place-names  of 
Scotland.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh.  1894.  8°.  v.  f56.  p.  38- 
44.)  ^  *  DA 

Significance      of      Scottish      local 

names.     (Good  words.     London,  1893.    8". 
V.  34,  p.  738-744.)  *  DA 

Browne,  \\'alter  R.  Distribution  of 
place-names  in  the  Scottish  Lowlands. 
2  tables.  (Philological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. London,  1888.  8°.  1880-81,  p.  322- 
334.)  RAA 

Burgess,  James.  Etymology  of  Scot- 
tish place  names.  (In:  J.  G.  Bartholomew, 
The  Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Societj^'s 
atlas  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1895.  f°. 
p.  15.)  Map  Dept. 

Cameron,  Alexander.  Arran  place- 
names.  1  map.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness.  1890.  8°. 
v.  15,  p.  122-139.)  NDO 

(In  his:  Reliquiae  Celticae.  In- 
verness, 1894.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  561-576.)    NDO 

Without  map. 

Place-names    of    Dumbarton.       (In 

his:  Reliquiae  Celticae.    Inverness,  1894.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  547-560.)  NDO 

Carmichael,  Alexander.  The  place  names 
of  lona.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh.  1886.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  461-474.) 

KAA 

Carnegie,  Mrs.  Place  names  of  Balqu- 
hidder.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh.   1896.     8°.     v.    12.   p.   609-616.) 

KAA 

Christison,  David.  On  the  geographical 
distribution  of  certain  place-names  in  Scot- 
land.    (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 


Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1893.  sq.  8°. 
V.  27,  p.  255-280.)  CPA 

Coles,  Frederick  R.  Remarks  on  some 
of  the  place-names  of  the  Stewartry. 
(  Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural  His- 
torv  and  Antiquarian  Societj'.  Transac- 
tions. Dumfries,  1897.  8°.  1895-96,  p.  56- 
66.)  *  EC 

Cruickshank,  Dr.  Place  names  in  Nairn- 
shire. (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1898]. 
8°.     V.  4.  p.  158-173.)  *EC 

Dowden.  John,  bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
Boyamund's  valuation  of  ecclesiastical 
benefices  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Lothian 
(1274-1275):  with  an  alphabetical  list  of 
the  more  difficult  place-names  in  the  ac- 
counts for  the  second  year  (1275-1276). 
( Societ}^  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh.  1908.  8°.  v.  42.  p. 
40-55.)  CPA 

Observations    upon    some    Scottish 

place-names  as  xhty  appear  in  the  accounts 
of  the  holy  land-tax  collected  by  Boj'a- 
mund  in  the  years  1274-1276.  as  preserved 
in  a  ms.  in  the  Vatican.  (Societj^  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.     sq.  8°.    V.  39,  p.  379-387.) 

CPA 

Ellice,  Edward  C.  Place-names  in  Glen- 
garry and  Glenquoich  and  their  origin. 
London:  Swan.  Sonnenschein  &  Co.,  1898. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  127  p.,  1  map,  3  pi.,  4  port.     12°. 

CP 

Reviewed  by  W.  A.  Craigie  in  Folk-lore,  v.  10, 
p.   244. 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Place- 
names  [of  Logie  parish].  (In  his:  Logic: 
a  parish  history.  Paisley,  1905.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  284-291.)  CR 

p.  291  contains  a  list  of  Logie  parish  place- 
names   not   now   in    use. 

Forsyth,  Rev.  Dr.  Place  names  of  Aber- 
nethy.  (Inverness  Scientific  Societj^  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1898. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  372-379.)  *  EC 

Gaelic,  The,  topography  of  the  Dunoon 
district.  B}-  the  author  of  "Celtic  etymol- 
ogv  of  the  Campsie  Fells."  Kirkintilloch: 
D.    Macleod,  n.   d.     47  p.     12^  *  C  p.v.389 

Galloway,  Alexander.  Enquiry  into  the 
origin  and  meaning  of  some  names  of 
places  in  Scotland,  and  particularly  in 
Clj'desdale.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  79-99.)  CPA 

Gillies,  H.  Cameron.  The  place-names 
of  Argj'll.  With  a  short  preface  from  the 
duke  of  Argyll.  London:  David  Nutt. 
1906.    xxvi,  273  p.    8°.  CR 

Reviewed  in  Athenaum,   1906,  part  2,  p.  236-237. 

For  a  critical  notice  of  the  work  by  Professor 
Mackinnon  see  Celtic  reiiew.  v.  3,  p.  83-94.  Edin- 
burgh,  1907. 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Place  A^ames,  continued. 

,  Gray,  James.  The  Scandinavian  place- 
names  of  Sutherland.  1  map.  (Old-lore 
miscellany  of  Orkney.  Shetland,  Caithness 
and  Sutherland.  London,  1909.  8\  v.  2. 
p.  213-226.)  CR 

More  Scandinavian  place  names  of 

Sutherland.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Ork- 
ney, Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
London.  1910.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  14-21.)  CR 

Gunn,  Adam.  A  review  of  Sutherland 
place-names.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland.  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,  1910.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  182-187.) 

CR 

Topographical  notes  on  Sutherland. 

(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1911. 
8°.     V.  4.  p.  140-142.)  CR 

Hewison,  James  King.  Place  names  of 
Bute.  (In  his:  The  isle  of  Bute  in  the 
olden  time.  Edinburgh,  1893.  sm.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  288-300.)  CR 

Hogan,  Edmund.  Onomasticon  Goedeli- 
cum  locorum  et  tribuum  Hiberniae  et 
Scotiae;  an  index,  with  identifications,  to 
the  Gaelic  names  of  places  and  tribes. 
Dublin:  Hodges,  Figgis,  &  Co..  Ltd..  1910. 
xvi,  695(1)  p..  1  map.  4°.  (Royal  Irish 
Academy.)  KAT 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Survey  of 
Orkneyan  place-names.  1  table.  (Viking 
Club.  Saga  book.  London.  1903.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  459-464.)  GEA 


Johnston,  James  B. 
Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
xcix,  256  p.     12°. 

Edinburgh: 

cxi,  308  p.    2.  ed.     12°. 


Place  names  of 
D.    Douglas,    1892. 

KAT 
D.  Douglas,  1903 

KAT 


Severely  criticised  by  Hon.  Tohn  Abercrombv  in 
Man,    1904,   no.   26.   London,    1904. 

Liddall,  William  John  Norbray.  Kin- 
ross-shire place-names.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1889.     8°.     V.  14,  p.  153-158.)  NDO 

Notes  on  the  place-names  of  Kin- 
ross-shire and  vicinity.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  286-290.)  KAA 

The  place  names  of  Fife  and  Kin- 
ross. Edinburgh:  William  Green  &  Sons. 
1896.    xii  p..  1  1..  58  p.    8°.  KAT 

Livingston,  Colin.  Lochaber  place 
names.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness.  1888.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  257-269.)  NDO 

Macbain,  Alexander.  The  Norse  ele- 
ment in  the  topography  of  the   Highlands 


and  Isles.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19. 
p.  217-245.)  NDO 

Place-names  of  Badenoch.     1  map. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions.    Inverness,  8°.    v.  16,  p.  170-197.) 

NDO 

Place-names      of      Inverness-shire. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1907.  8°.  v.  25.  p.  55- 
84.)  NDO 

Ptolemy's   geography   of   Scotland. 

1  map.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness.  1894.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  267-288.)  NDO 

On     place-names. 

Urquhart   and    Glenmoriston    place 

names.  (In:  W.  Mackay.  L'rquhart  and 
Glenmoriston...  Inverness,  1893.  8°.  p. 
571-588.)  CR 

Macbean,  Lachlan.  Ancient  Fife  seen 
through  its  place-names.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1903.  8°. 
v.  19.  p.  27-37.)  KAA 

Macdonald,  James.  Celtic  place-names, 
with  special  reference  to  names  in  Banff- 
shire. (Banffshire  Field  Club.  Publica- 
tions.   Banff,  1883.    16°.    1882-83,  p.  11-25.) 

*  C  p.v.390 

Local  place  names,  with  topo- 
graphical and  historical  notes.  (No.  57.i  p. 
117-159.  Huntlv:  A.  Dunbar,  printer  [1890i. 
16°.     (Huntly  Field  Club.)  *  C  p.v.372 

Place    names    in    Strathbogie,    with 

notes  historical,  antiquarian  and  descrip- 
tive. \\"ith  map  and  plans.  Aberdeen:  D. 
Wyllie  &  Son,  1891.  xii  p..  1  1..  300  p..  1 
map,  2  plans.     12°.  KAT 

Place  names  of  west  Aberdeenshire. 

[Edited  by  Charles  Edward  Troup.)  Aber- 
deen: New  Spalding  Club.  1899.  xxvii. 
348  p.     4°.  tCP 

no.    350   of   525   copies  printed. 

Mackay,  John.  Sutherland  place  names. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness.  1888-97.  8°.  v.  13.  p.  43- 
49:  V.  15.  p.  107-122;  v.  16.  p.  39-59:  v.  17, 
p.  101-125;  v.  18.  p.  183-208,  325-340;  v.  19. 
p.  172-188;  V.  20,  p.  103-125.)  NDO 

(1)  Introductory;  (2)  Assynt;  (3)  Durness  and 
Eddrachillis;  (4)  Farr  and  Tongue;  (5)  Reay  and 
Kildonan;  (6)  Loth  and  Clyne:  (/")  Golspie  and  Ro- 
gart;    (8)    Lairg  and   Creich;    (9)    Dornoch. 

(Scottish   geographical   masra- 

zine.  Edinburgh.  1896.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  513- 
522.)  KAA 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  Gaelic  ori- 
gin of  local  names.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Societv  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness.  1893.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  9-18.  )     *  EC 

Local  topography.  (Gaelic  So- 
cietv of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness. 1872.    8°.     v.  1.  p.  23-31.)  NDO 


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427 


History  and  Description,  continued. 
Place  Names,  continued. 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth.  Lewis  place-names, 
and  relics  of  the  Norse  language  in  Lewis 
speech.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  368-386.)  NDO 

M'Kie,  James.  Galloway  place-names. 
(Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural  His- 
tory and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Dumfries,  1887.  8°.  1883-86,  p.  134- 
141.)  *EC 

Mackinlay,  James  Murray.  Influence  of 
the  pre-Reformation  church  on  Scottish 
place-names.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1904.    XX,  463.    8°.  KAT 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  review,  v.  1,  p.  77-79,  Edin- 
burgh,   1905. 

M'Lauchlan,  Thomas.  On  the  Kymric 
element  in  the  Celtic  topography  of  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1868.  sq. 
8\    V.  6,  p.  315-324.)  CPA 

M'Lean,  John.  Translation  of  the  names 
and  places  contained  in  deeds  of  entail  of 
the  Breadalbane  estates.  With  preface  by 
J.  W.  Young  and  introduction  by  Alex. 
Laing.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, 1887.    64  p..  1  1.     8°.     KAT  p.  box 

Macpherson,  David.  Geographical  illus- 
trations of  Scottish  history,  containing  the 
names  of  places  mentioned  in  the  chron- 
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in  the  historical  geography  of  Scotland... 
together  with  a  compendious  chronology 
of  the  battles  to  the  year  1603..  .  London: 
printed  by  T.  Bensley,  1796.  30  1.,  1  map. 
4°.  tCP 

Presentation  copy,  "To  General  Melville,  as  a 
small  mark  of  his  respect,  from  the  author,"  in  the 
author's  handwriting.  The  volume  also  has  the 
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MacRitchie,  David.     Notes  on  the  word 

nien  and  maiden  in  British  topography. 
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Matheson,  D.  Celtic  place-names.  (In- 
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Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Names 
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Miller,  Peter.  Notes  on  the  derivation 
and  meaning  of  the  place-name  of  Falkirk, 
as  ascertained  froin  charters  and  other 
historical    documents.      (Society    of    Anti- 


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Munch,  Peter  Andreas.  Geographiske 
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This  part  deals  with  the  names  in  the  Orkneys 
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Pride,  David.  The  place-names  of  the 
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Primrose,  James.  Jocelyn  of  Furness 
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Richardson,  Ralph.  Scottish  place- 
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graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°. 
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Contains  a  list  of  the  names  of  Scottish  saints 
with    place-names    derived    from    them. 

Robertson,  Charles  M.  Ptolemy's  "Ripa 
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Ross,  David.  Some  notes  on  the  place- 
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Shaw,  James.  Place  names  of  Nithsdale. 
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43.)  *  EC 

Stefansson,  Jon.  Scandinavian  place- 
names  in  Sutherland.  (Old-lore  miscel- 
lany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
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Taylor,  William.  Names  of  places  in 
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Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
On  Islay  place-names.  (Society  of  An- 
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Watson,  William  John.  Innis  in  place- 
names.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh.  1907. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  239-242.)  NDK 

Place-names  of  Ross  and  Cromar- 
ty. Inverness:  Northern  Counties  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  1904.  Ixxxvi  p.,  1 
1.,  302  p.    8°.  KAT 

Reviewed  in  Zeitschrift  fiir  celtische  Philologie. 
V.   2,  p.   421-422,   Halle  a.   S.;   Athenceum,  Oct.   7,  p. 


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Place  Na^ncs,  continued. 

465-466,  London,  1905;  Celtic  review,  v.   1,  p    89-92, 
Edinburgh,    1905. 

Some   Sutherland  names  of  places. 

(Celtic  review.     Edinburgh,   1906.     8°.     v. 
2,  p.    232-242,  360-368.)  NDK 

The  study  of  Highland  place- 
names.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
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Topographical  varia.  (Celtic  Re- 
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148-154,  337-342;  v.  6,  p.  236-241;  v.  7,  p.  68- 
81,  361-371;  v.  8,  p.  235-245.)  NDK 

Whatmore,     Arthur     William.       Insulse 
Britannicc-e:   the   British   isles,   their   geog- 
raphy,   history,    and    antiquities    down    to 
the  close  of  the  Roman  period.     London 
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Characteristics  of  the  Northern  Britons,  p.  64 
Kingdom  of  Albania,  fifth  century,  p.  132;  Cale 
donia,  p.  135;  Lesser  islands,  p.  319. 

Williams,  George.  Notes  on  the  place 
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Clan  History   (General),  Tartans,  Arms, 
Regimental  Histories 

For  histories  of  the  individual  clans  see  entries 
under  the  section  of  Genealogy. 

Adam,  Frank.  The  clans,  septs,  and 
regiments  of  the  Scottish  Highlands.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  Ltd..  1908. 
XX  p.,  2  1.,  505  p.,  1  1.,  6  maps,  39  pi..  3  port. 
8°.  CPE 

1.  The  rise  of  the  Highland  clan  system,  B.C. 
400  to  1286  A.D.  2.  The  Highland  clan  system.  3. 
Clans.  4.  The  septs  of  the  Highland  clans.  5. 
Highland  surnames.  6.  The  Highland  garb.  7. 
Tartan.  8.  Highland  music.  9.  The  Celtic  languages 
in  the  British  Isles.  10.  From  the  rise  of  the  High- 
land clan  system  till  its  destruction  after  the  battle 
of  Culloden,  1286  A.D.  to  1748  A.D.  11.  The  High- 
land regiments  past  and  present.  12.  Scottish  Low- 
land regiments.  13.  The  Highlands  subsequent  to 
the  destruction  of  the  clan  system,  A.D.  1746  to 
A.D.  1902.  14.  Notes  to  plates  of  tartan.  15.  Ar- 
morial bearings.  A  list  of  Highland  clans,  each 
having  its  own  tartan.  Notes  to  armorial  bearings 
of  clan  chiefs.  A  list  of  clans  having  their  own  tar- 
tans, but  connected  with  or  affiliated  to  other  clans. 
Designations  of  Highland  chiefs  and  chieftains. 
Badges  of  the  Highland  clans.  English,  Gaelic,  and 
Latin  names  of  clan  badges.  Slogans  or  war  cries 
of  some  of  the  Highland  clans.  List  of  distinctive 
clan  pipe  music.  A  list  of  all  the  forces  in  the 
British  Empire  who  wear  tartan,  with  description 
of  their  tartans.  A  list  of  clan  septs  and  dependents, 
arranged  under  the  clans  with  which  they  are  con- 
nected. Alphabetical  list  of  clan  septs  and  depen- 
dents, showing  the  clans  with  which  they  are  connect- 
ed.    Appendices.     Index  to  surnames. 

What  is  my  tartan?  or,  The  clans 

of  Scotland,  with  their  septs  and  depen- 
dents. Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
1896.     112  p.,  1  port.    8°.  CPE 

Anderson,  Joseph,  LL.D.  Notes  on  two 
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near  Oban,  Argyleshire.  2  illus.  (Society 
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Edinburgh,  1893.     sq.  8°.     v.  27,  p.  34-37.) 

CPA 

Atholl  (7.  duke),  Sir  John  James  Hugh 
Henry  Stewart-Murray.  The  77th  Regi- 
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Bartholomew,  John.  The  Highland  clans 
in  the  law  of  Scotland.  (Juridical  review. 
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Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  The  Second 
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tVWZH 

Browne,  James.  A  history  of  the  High- 
lands and  of  the  Highland  clans.  Illus- 
trated by  a  series  of  portraits,  family  arms, 
and  other  illustrative  engravings.  Glas- 
gow: A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1843.     4  v.     8°. 

CPE 

With. .  .selection   from  the... 

Stuart  papers.  London:  A.  Fullarton  & 
Co.,  1851-52.     4  V.  66  pi.     new  ed.     4°. 

Stuart  7473 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  achieve- 
ments of  the  Gordon  Highlanders.  (Scot- 
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sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  3,  p.  89-90.)  CPA 

Campbell,  Lord  Archibald.  The  children 
of  the  mist;  or.  The  Scottish  clansmen  in 
peace  and  war..  .  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K. 
Johnston,  1890.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  55  p.,  1  pi.     4°. 

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The  war  dress  of  the  Celt.     13  pi. 

(In:  Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tradition. 
I.  Argyllshire  series.  London,  1889.  8°. 
p.  84-98.)  ZBIG 

Certain,  On,  delusions  of  the  North  Bri- 
tons. (Temple  Bar.  London,  1876.  8°. 
V.  48,  p.  173-187.)  *DA 

Highland  dress,  bagpipes,  etc. 

Clan  tartans  and  bagpipes.  (All  the  year 
round.  London,  1881.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
26.  p.  489-493.)  *  DA 

Clan  tartans  and  plaids.  (All  the  year 
round.  London,  1873.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
10.  p.  177-180.)  *DA 

Clanship  and  the  Highlands.  (Cham- 
bers's journal.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  v. 
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Cockbum,  H.  A.  Lowland  tartans. 
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Clan  History  (General) ,  etc.,  continued. 

Conrady,  A.  Geschichte  der  Clanver- 
fassung  in  den  schottischen  Hochlanden. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  &  Humblot,  1898.  3  p.l., 
80  p.  8°.  (Leipziger  Studien.  Bd.  5.  Heft. 
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Cunningham-Graham,  R.  B.  Loose  and 
broken  men.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1912.    4°.    v.  10,  p.  113-121.)  CPA 

Douglas,  Loudon  Macqueen.  The  kilt: 
a  manual  of  Scottish  national  dress.  Edin- 
burgh: Andrew  Elliot,  1914.  49  p.,  2  1..  4 
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Drummond,  James.  Ancient  Scottish 
weapons;  a  series  of  drawings  by  James 
Drummond;  with  introduction  and  descrip- 
tive notes  by  Joseph  Anderson.  Edin- 
burgh: G.  Waterson  &  Sons,  1881.  3  p.l..  26 
p.,  56  1.,  54  pi.    f°.  ttVWR 

One   of   only   500   copies   printed. 
With   bookplate   of   John   Miller   Gray. 

Notes  on  ancient  shields  and  High- 
land targets,  one  of  the  latter  having  em- 
bossed upon  it  the  cognisance  of  the  Lord 
of  the  Isles.  6  pi.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,  1874.     4°.    v.  5,  p.  213-224.) 

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Erskine,  Stuart  Ruaraidh.  The  Scottish 
national  dress.  (Guth  na  Bliadhna.  Stir- 
ling, 1911-12.  8°.  V.  8,  p.  46-55,  185-196. 
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5.  Of  court  or  gala  costume.  6.  Of  semi-full  or 
evening  dress.  7.  Of  day  or  ordinary  dress.  8.  Of 
"saor"-tartans  and  hill  checks.  9.  Of  arms  and 
ornaments. 

The  Library  lacks  the  numbers  containing  the 
beginning  of  this  article. 

Famous  British  regiments.  The  Scots 
Greys  (Second  Dragoons).  (All  the  year 
round.  London,  1873.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
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Famous  British  regiments.  The  Sev- 
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the  year  round.  London,  1873.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  10.  p.  12-18.)  *  DA 

First,  The,  Scots  Brigade.  (Macmillan's 
magazine.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  74,  p. 
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Forbes,  Sir  Archibald.  The  "Black 
Watch."  The  record  of  an  historic  regi- 
ment. New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons 
[1896].    vii,  316  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  VWZH 

Foulis,  Sir  James.  An  account  of  a  com- 
bat between  the  Macphersons  and  the 
Davidsons.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  188-191.)     t  CPA 

Fraser,  Alexander.  The  Gael  in  Canada. 
(Gaelic    Society    of    Inverness.      Transac- 


tions. Inverness,  1902.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  209- 
219.)  NDO 

Goff,  Gerald  Lionel  Joseph.  Historical 
records  of  the  91st  Argyllshire  Highland- 
ers, now  the  1st  battalion  Princess  Louise's 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.  Con- 
taining an  account  of  the  formation  of  the 
regiment  in  1794,  and  of  its  subsequent 
services  to  1881.  London:  Richard  Bent- 
ley  and  Son,  1891.  xvi,  361  p.,  2  maps,  14 
pi.,  4  port.    8°. 

4  pi.  removed. 

Grant,  James.  The  tartans  of  the  clans 
of  Scotland. .  .with  historical  notes  of  each 
clan.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
1886.    83  1.,  1  map,  71  pi.    f°.  ft  MMK 

Gray,  John  Miller.  Scottish  arms  and 
tartans.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1894. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  269-295.)  *  DA 

Gregory,  Donald.  History  of  the  wes- 
tern Highlands  and  isles  of  Scotland,  from 
A.D.  1493  to  A.D.  1625;  with  a  brief  intro- 
ductory sketch  from  A.D.  80  to  A.D.  1493. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Tait,  1836.  xxxix,  viii,  453, 
6  p.     8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Tail's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  3,  p. 
574-589,    Edinburgh,    1836. 

Notices  respecting  Scotish  archery, 

particularly  that  of  the  Highlanders;  to- 
gether with  some  original  documents  re- 
lating to  a  levy  of  Highland  bowmen  to 
serve  in  the  war  against  France,  in  the 
year  1627.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Archseologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh, 
1831.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  248-254.)  t  CPA 

Grierson,  James  Moncrieff.  Records  of 
the  Scottish  volunteer  force,  1859-1908. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1909.    xxvi,  372  p.,  47  colored  pi.     4°. 

tVWZH 

Groves,  Percy.  History  of  the  91st 
Princess  Louise's  Argyllshire  Highlanders, 
now  the  1st  battalion  Princess  Louise's 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders... 
1794-1894.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston. 1894.     43  p..  9  col'd  pi.    8°.     VWZH 

This  edition  is  limited  to  530  copies. 

History  of  the  79th   Queen's  Own 

Cameron  Highlanders,  now  The  First  Bat- 
talion Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders 
...1794-1893.  Illustrated  by  H.  Payne. 
Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1893. 
2  p.l.,  30  p.  f°.  (Illustrated  histories  of 
the  Scottish  regiments.     Book  no.  3.) 

tVWZH 

Colored    plates    removed. 

History    of    the    21st    Royal    Scots 

Fusiliers  (formerly  the  21st  Royal  North 
British  Fusiliers)  now  known  as  the  Royal 
Scots  Fusiliers . . .  1678-1895.  Illustrated  by 
H.  Payne.  Edinburgh-:  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston, 1895.    72  p.        4°.  VWZH 

Plates  removed. 

Highland  arms  and  dress.  (Antiquary. 
London,  1882.     sq.  8°.     v.  5,  p.  56-58.)  CA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Clan  History  (General),  etc.,  continued. 

Highland,  The.  regiments  and  their  tar- 
tans—  a  record  of  the  tartan  agitation  of 
1881.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1884.  8°.  v.  10.  p. 
21-51.)  NDO 

History,  The,  of  the  feuds  and  conflicts 
among  the  clans,  in  the  northern  parts  of 
Scotland,  and  in  the  Western  Isles.  From 
the  year  mx.wi  unto  mdcxix.  Now  first 
published,  from  a  manuscript,  wrote  in  the 
reign  of  King  James  vi.  Glasgow:  printed 
by  R.  and  A.  Foulis,  1764,  re-printed  by  R. 
Chapman  for  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1818.  iv.  91 
p.     nar.  12°.     (Miscellanea  Scotica.     v.  1.) 

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Holden,  Robert  Mackenzie.  The  first 
Highland  regiment:  The  Argyllshire  High- 
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See  also  p.  389-390. 

Johnston,  Thomas  B.,  and  James  Alex- 
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phy of  the  clans  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1872.  39  p.,  3  maps.  3 
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Edited  with  a  narrative  of  the 

Highland  campaigns  by  William  Kirk 
Dickson.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston, 1899.  viii  p.,  2  1.,  181  p.,  4  maps.  3 
plans,  2  pi.,  2  port.     3.  ed.     4°.         f  CPE 

Part  I.  Clan  lists,  etc.  Roll  of  the  landislordis 
and  baillies,  1587.  Roll  of  the  clans,  1587.  List 
of  clans  and  broken  men,  contained  in  act  of  1594. 
Rotation  of  the  clans  as  given  in  acts  of  1587  and 
1594.  List  of  chiefs  and  landlords,  1587.  Badges 
of  the  clans.  War  cries  of  the  clans.  General 
Wade's  report  on  the  Highlands,  1724.  Extract 
from  "Memorial  anent  the  true  state  of  the  High- 
lands."     The    Disarming   Act,    1746. 

Part  II.  The  Highland  campaigns.  Introduc- 
tion. 1.  Montrose.  2.  The  Revolution  —  Killie- 
crankie.  3.  The  Fifteen.  4.  Glenshiel.  5.  The 
Forty-five  —  before  Culloden.  6.  The  Forty-five  — 
after  Culloden. 

Keltic,  John  Scott.  History  of  the  Scot- 
tish Highlands,  Highland  clans,  and  High- 
land regiments;  with  an  account  of  the 
Gaelic  language,  literature,  and  music,  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Maclauchlan,  LL.D.;  and  an 
essay  on  Highland  scenery  by  the  late  Pro- 
fessor John  Wilson.  A  new  edition,  with 
the  regimental  portion  brought  down  to 
the  present  time  from  official  sources  by 
William  Melven,  M.A..  Glasgow.  New 
York:  J.  A.  Penman  [187-?].     5  v.     S°. 

CPE 

Lament,  William.  The  Lament  tartan; 
an  address  delivered  to  the  Clan  Lamont 
Society...  1910.  Glasgow,  1910.  10  p.l., 
18  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  CPE 

no.   196  of  200  copies  printed. 

Leith,  William  Forbes.  The  Scots  men- 
at-arms  and  lifeguards  in  France  from  their 
formation  until  their  final  dissolution  A.  D. 
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by..  .  H.  de  Grandmaison.     Edinburgh:  W. 
Paterson,  1882.     2  v.     4°.  VWZK 

no.  160  of  312  copies  printed. 
Contains  book-plate  of  John  Kermack. 

Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  The  Scots 
guards  in  France.  (In  her:  The  making 
of  Abbotsford  and  incidents  of  Scottish 
history...     London.  1897.    8°.    p.  118-159.) 

CP 

Logan,  James.  The  manners,  habits, 
&c..  of  the  ancient  Caledonians.  (In:  J. 
Mackenzie,  Sar  obair  nam  bard  Gaelach. 
Glasgow,  1841.    8°.    p.  iii-lxi.)  NDO 

The  Scottish  Gael;  or,  Celtic  man- 
ners, as  preserved  among  the  Highlanders: 
being  an  historical  and  descriptive  account 
of  the  inhabitants,  antiquities,  and  national 
peculiarities  of  Scotland;  more  particularly 
of  the  northern  or  Gaelic  parts ..  .where 
the  singular  habits  of  the  aboriginal  Celts 
are  most  tenaciously  retained.  London: 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1831.    2  v.    8°.     CPE 

Hartford:    S.   Andrus   &   Son, 

1846.    520  p.,  8  pi.    5.  Amer.  ed.    8°. 

Stuart  7477 

■  Edited,  with  memoir  and  notes 

by    Rev.    Alexander    Stewart.      Inverness: 
Hugh  Mackenzie  [1876].     2  v.     6  pi.     8°. 

CPE 

See     also     under     Mclan,     Robert 

Ronald. 

Lowland  tartans.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1909.  4°.  v.  6,  p.  105- 
107.)  CPA 

McAulay,  Allan.  The  First  Battalion 
the  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders), 
the  old  Forty-second.  1725-1901.  1  pi. 
(In:  A  inilitary  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.    Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  54-64.)  f  VWZH 

Macbain,  Alexander.  Badenoch:  its  his- 
tory, clans,  and  place-names.  1  map. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1891.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  148- 
197.)  NDO 

Mr.  Skene  versus  Dr.  Skene.  (Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1899.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  191-214.) 

NDO 

A  comparison  of  the  opinions  of  Skene  as  ex- 
pressed in  his  Highlanders  of  Scotland  and  in  his 
Celtic  Scotland. 

Macbean,  Lachlan.  Notes  on  the  his- 
tory of  the  Gael.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1872. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  85-92.)  NDO 

MacCormick,  John.  The  Statutes  of 
lona.  (Guth  na  Bliadhna.  Stirling,  1912. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  41-63.)  NDK 

Macdonald,  Charles  Egerton.  The  High- 
land regiments  and  their  origin.  (Cana- 
dian magazine.  Toronto,  1896.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  259-263.)  *  DA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Clan  History  (General),  etc.,  continued. 

Macdonell,  Rev.  Father.  The  Glengarry 
Fencibles.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  341-351.)  NDO 

Macgregor,  Alexander.  The  feuds  of  the 
clans,  by  the  Rev.  A.  Macgregor.  To- 
gether with  The  history  of  the  feuds  and 
conflicts  among  the  clans  in  the  northern 
parts  of  Scotland  and  in  the  Western  Isles, 
from  the  year  1031  unto  1619.  First  pub- 
lished in  1764  from  a  ms.  "wrote  in  the 
reign  of  King  James  vi."  Stirling:  Eneas 
Mackay,  1907.     viii,  176  p.     12°.  CPE 

Macgregor,  Donald.  Remarks  on  the 
Scottish  Highlands  and  Highlanders. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  376-380.)  NDK 

Mclan,  Robert  Ronald.  The  clans  of 
the  Scottish  Highlands,  illustrated  by  ap- 
propriate figures,  displaying  their  dress, 
tartans,  arms,  armorial  insignia  and  social 
occupations...  W^ith  accompanying  de- 
scription and  historical  memoranda  of 
character,  mode  of  life,  &c.,  by  James 
Logan.  London:  Ackermann  &  Co.,  1845- 
47.     2  V.     f°.  Stuart  1106 

London:    Willis    &    Sotheran, 

1857.    2v.    74col'dpl.    f°.  f  MMK 

— —  Mclan's  costumes  of  the  clans  of 
Scotland.  Seventy-four  coloured  illustra- 
tions with  descriptive  letterpress  by  James 
Logan.  The  original  work. .  .complete. .  . 
reduced  in  size...  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  & 
Son.  1899.    343(1)  p.,  74  pi.     12°.      MMK 

Mackay,  John  G.  The  Disarming  xA.ct 
and  the  proscription  of  the  Highland  dress. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1884.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  257-263,  310-315.)  *  DE 

• — ■ — -  Errors  regarding  the  election  of 
chiefs  and  the  land  laws.  (Gaelic  Society 
of    Inverness.      Transactions.      Inverness, 

1878.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  212-220.)  NDO 

The  Highland  dress.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1883.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  197- 
201,  245-251,  320-327,  381-388,  445-448.  508- 
515.)  *DE 

The  Highland  garb.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1878.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  158-177.)         NDO 

Mackay's  regiment:  a  narrative  of 

the  principal  services  of  the  regiment,  from 
its  formation  in  1626,  to  the  battle  of 
Nordlingen,  in  1634;  and  of  its  subsequent 
incorporation  with  the  corps  now  known 
as  the  Royal  Scots  or  First  Regiment  of 
Foot  of  the  British  army.  (Gaelic  Society 
of    Inverness.      Transactions.      Inverness. 

1879.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  128-189.)  NDO 

Mackay,  William.  Military  Perthshire. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  327-337.)  NDK 


Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  The  High- 
land regiments.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1884.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  164-197.)  NDO 

A    short    history    of    the    Scottish 

Highlands  and  Isles.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
1906.  2  p.l.,  389  p.,  1  map,  11  pi.,  7  port. 
12°.  CP 

Maclagan,  Robert  Craig.     Fisher  tartan. 

1  pi.       (Scottish    antiquary.       Edinburgh, 

1901.  8°.    V.  15,  p.  189-196.)  CPA 

On  Highland  dyeing  and  colour- 
ings of  native-made  tartans.  (Royal  Scot- 
tish Society  of  Arts.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  386-410.)       VA 

Macleay,  Kenneth.  Historical  memoirs 
of  Rob  Roy  and  the  Clan  Macgregor;  in- 
cluding original  notices  of  Lady  Grange. 
With  an  introductory  sketch  illustrative  of 
the  condition  of  the  Highlands,  prior  to 
the  year  1745.  Philadelphia:  D.  Hogan, 
1819.    X,  (1)12-303  p.,  1  port.    12°.         CPE 

Edinburgh:  Wm.  Brown,  1881. 

ix  p.,  1  1.,  324  p.,  1  port.    12°.  CPE 

MacRitchie,    David.     The    Celtic   trews. 

2  pi.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1904.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  389-398.)         CPA 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee, 
the  Highland  clans,  and  the  massacre  of 
Glenco:  with  an  account  of  Dundee's 
officers  after  they  went  to  France.  By 
an  officer  of  the  army.  London:  J.  Brown, 
1714.     xiii  p.,  1  1.,   132  p.,  1  port.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  510 

Glasgow:  J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1818. 

XV,  99  p.    12°.    (Miscellanea  Scotica.    v.  3.) 

CP 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee 
and  the  Highland  clans,  &c.  Together 
with  an  account  of  the  massacre  of  Glenco, 
containing  Gallienus  redivivus  —  An  ac- 
count of  the  massacre  —  Commission  under 
the  great  seal  of  Scotland  for  making  an 
enquiry  into  that  murder — -Report  of  the 
commission  thereon,  and  proceedings  of 
the  Parliament.  Edinburgh:  D.  Webster, 
1818,  1  p.l.,  112,  52  p.     12°.  CP 

Reprinted   from    editions   of   1711    and    1704. 

Military,  A,  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 

1902.  Edited  by  the  marchioness  of  Tulli- 
bardine.  Perth:  R.  A.  &  J.  Hay.  1908. 
xxiii,  634  p.,  1  fac,  2  maps,  14  pi.,  39  port. 
4°.  tVWZH 

Milliken,  W.  E.  "The  garb  of  old  Gaul." 
(Antiquary.  London.  1881.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  159-164.)  CA 

Notes  on  the  Highland  regiments  in  the  British 
army. 

Mitchell,  Dugald.  A  popular  history  of 
the  Highlands  and  Gaelic  Scotland,  from 
the    earliest    times    till    the    close    of    the 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Clan  History  (General),  etc.,  continued. 

'Forty-five.'     Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner, 
1900.     15.  707  p.,  3  maps.  1  pi.    8°.        CP 

Murdoch,  John.  The  clan  system. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions.   Inverness,  1872.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  31-43.) 

NDO 

Murray,  Archibald  K.  History  of  the 
Scottish  regiments  in  the  British  army... 
Glasgow:  T.  Murray  and  Son.  1862.  3  p.l., 
(1)4-416  p.,  4  maps.  17  pi.,  8  port.     sq.  8°. 

VWZH 

Plates  and  portraits  partly  removed. 

North,  Charles  Niven  Mclntyre.  Leabh- 
ar  Comunn  nam  Fior  Ghael.  The  book 
of  the  Club  of  True  Highlanders.  A  rec- 
ord of  the  dress,  arms,  customs,  arts  and 
science  of  the  Highlanders.  Compiled  from 
printed  and  ms.  records  and  traditions,  and 
illustrated  with  etchings  of  Highland  relics 
and  the  Keltic  vestiges  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  London:  R.  Smythson  [pref- 
ace dated  1892j.    2  v.     [2.  ed.j     f^    ft  CPE 

Notices  of  the  Highland  dress  and  ar- 
mour, collected  from  various  sources,  and 
arranged  for  the  Transactions  of  the  lona 
Club.  Collected  by  Donald  Gregory  and 
William  F.  Skene.  (lona  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh  [1847].  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
25-52.)  CP 

Persons,  On  the,  dress,  and  manners  of 
the  Highlanders.  By  a  late  English  travel- 
ler. (Literary  magazine  and  American 
register.  Philadelphia,  1807.  8°.  v.  7.  p. 
277-281.)  *  DD 

Pinkerton,  W'illiam.  The  Highland  kilt 
and  the  old  Irish  dress.  1  pi.  (Ulster 
iournal  of  archaeology.  Belfast,  1858.  sq. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  316-327.)  CT 

Present,  The,  conduct  of  the  chieftains 
and  proprietors  of  lands  in  the  Highlands 
of  Scotland,  towards  their  clans  and  people, 
considered  impartiallv.  By  a  Highlander. 
[London?)  1773.     18  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

CP  p.box  2 

Ramsay,  Sir  James  Henry.  The  90th 
Regiment  (Perthshire  Volunteers  —  Light 
Infantry).  1794-1881.  1  pi.  (In:  A  mili- 
tarv  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth. 
1908.     4°.  p.  89-99.)  t  VWZH 

Richards,  Frederick  B.  The  Black  Watch 
at  Ticonderoga.  [Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1910?] 
98  p.,  2  maps,  21  pi.,  5  port.    8°. 

Repr. :  New  York  State  Historical  Association. 
Proceedings,      v.    10. 

The    "Black    Watch"    memorial    at 

Ticonderoga.     1  pi.     (Magazine  of  history. 
New  York,  1906.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  1-3.)        lAA 


Robertson,  James  Alexander.  Concise 
historical  proofs  respecting  the  Gael  of 
Alban;  or,  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  with 
short  notices  of  the  Highland  clans;  and 
a  dissertation  on  the  Gaelic  topography  of 
Scotland...  Edinburgh:  William  P.  Nim- 
mo,  1866.  xxvi[i]  542  p.,  1  map,  16  pi.  2. 
ed.     12°.  CP 

See  also  Johnston,  Thomas  B.,  and 

James  Alexander  Robertson. 

Ross,  Alexander.  Highland  dyes.  (Scot- 
tish antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  1, 
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Ross,  Andrew.  The  constitution  of  the 
fencible  regiments  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p.  146- 
147.)  fVWZH 

The    earl    of    AthoU's    and    Major- 

General  William  Drummond's  troop  of 
horse,  1666-67.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
1-7.)  tVWZH 

The  historic  succession  of  the  Black 

Watch.  2  pi.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
28-53.)  tVWZH 

John,    Lord    Murray's   regiment   of 

foot,  afterwards  known  as  the  earl  of  Tulli- 
bardine's  regiment.  1694-97.  (In:  A  mili- 
tary history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.     4°.     p.  23-27.)  f  VWZH 

The   King's   Life   Guard   of  Horse, 

1678.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.    Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  8-18.) 

tVWZH 

The  Perthshire  militia  of  the  seven- 
teenth and  eighteenth  centuries.  2  pi.  (In: 
A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  103-127.)        f  VWZH 

Royal  Company  of  Archers  —  the  first 
tartan  uniform.  1  illus.  (Scottish  anti- 
quary. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  97- 
101.)  CPA 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Manners,  customs 
and  history  of  the  Highlanders  of  Scot- 
land. Historical  account  of  the  Clan  Mac- 
gregor.  Glasgow:  Thomas  D.  Morison, 
1893.    x,  (1)12-227  p.    12°.  CPE 

Scottish,  The,  clans  and  their  tartans. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons.  1893.  2 
p.l.,  iv  p.,  3  1.,  1  map,  96  pi.  on  102  1.  3.  ed. 
24°.  MMK 

New     York:     C.     Scribner's     Sons, 

n.  d.  vi  p.,  4  1.,  iv  p.,  1  map,  96  pi.  4.  ed. 
24°.  CPE 

Plates  double-page,  with  text  on  one  side. 

New     York:     C.     Scribner's     Sons 

[190-  ?]  viii  p..  3  1.,  96  pi..  1  map.  6.  ed. 
24°.  CPE 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Clan  History  (General),  etc.,  continued. 

Edinburgh:  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston [1902].  5  p.l.,  96  pi.,  col'd,  with  lett_er- 
press.    8°. 

Library   edition. 


CPE 


Skene,  William  Forbes.  The  Highland- 
ers of  Scotland,  their  origin,  history,  and 
antiquities;  with  a  sketch  of  their  manners 
and  customs,  and  an  account  of  the  clans 
into  which  they  were  divided,  and  of  the 
state  of  society  which  existed  among  them. 
London:  John  Murray,   1837.     2  v.     8°. 

CPE 

Reviewed  in  Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  4,  p. 
531-532,  Edinburgh,  1837;  Edinburgh  review,  v.  66, 
p.  416-439,  London,   1838. 

Edited,     with     excursus     and 

notes,  by  Alexander  Macbain.  Stirling:  E. 
Mackay.  1902.  1  p.l.,  xviii  p.,  2  1.,  427  p.,  1 
map,  1  port.     8°.  CPE 

Smibert,  Thomas,  editor.  The  clans  of 
the  Highlands  of  Scotland:  being  an  ac- 
count of  their  annals,  separately  &  col- 
lectively, with  delineations  of  their  tartans, 
and  family  arms.  Edinburgh:  James  Hogg, 
1850.    xii,  (1)14-340  p.,  62  pi.    8°.        CPE 

Reviewed  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  28,  Boston, 
1851    (from   the   Eclectic   review,   London). 

Smythe,  D.M.,  of  Methven,  joint  author. 
See  TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of,  and  D.  M.  Smythe  of 
Methven. 

Stewart,  Alaj.-Genl.  David.  Sketches  of 
the  character,  manners,  and  present  state 
of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  with  de- 
tails of  the  military  service  of  the  High- 
land regiments.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable 
&  Co.,  1825.    2  v.     3.  ed.    8°.  CPE 

Map   lacking. 

See  notice  of  original  edition  in  Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh  magazine,  v.   11,  p.   387-396,  Edinburgh,   1822. 

Stewart,  Donald  William.  Old  and  rare 
Scottish  tartans,  with  historical  introduc- 
tion and  descriptive  notices.  Edinburgh: 
G.  P.  Johnston,  1893.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  61  p., 
46  f.,  45  tartans  in  cloth  mounted.     4°. 

tCPE 

no.   36  of  250  copies  on  Dutch  hand-made  paper. 
This  is  the  most  trustworthy  book  on  the  subject. 

Story,  Douglas.  The  clansmen  of  Scot- 
land. 8  col'd  pi.  (Munsey's  magazine. 
New  York   1902.     8°.     v.   27,   p.  217-220.) 

*DA 

The  plates  are  after  Maclan. 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski  Stolberg,  assumed 
name  of  John  Hay  Allan,  and  Charles 
Edward  Stuart.  The  costume  of  the  clans, 
with  observations  upon  the  literature,  arts, 
manufactures,  and  commerce  of  the  High- 
lands and  Western  Isles  during  the  middle 
ages;  and  on  the  influence  of  the  16th,  17th, 


and  18th  centuries  upon  their  present  con- 
dition. Edinburgh:  J.  Menzies,  1845.  3 
p.l.,  (i)iv-vi,  Ixiii,  171(1)  p.,  2  1.,  36  pi.     f°. 

Stuart  99 

Lays     of     the     deer     forest,     with 

sketches  of  olden  and  modern  deer-hunt- 
ing; traits  of  natural  history  in  the  forest; 
traditions  of  the  clans;  miscellaneous 
notes.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1848.    2  v.    pi.    8°.  MYR 

Stuart,  W.  G.  Strathspey  raid  to  Elgin 
in  1820.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
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The  last  clan-rising  in  Scotland. 

Supplement  to  the  History  of  the  feuds 
and  conflicts  of  the  clans.  Extracted  from 
a  ms.  written  about  1656.  [Glasgow:  J. 
Wylie  &  Co.,  1818.]  34  p.  12°.  (Miscel- 
lanea Scotica.     V.  2.)  CP 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  A'larjory  Murray, 
marchioness  of.  The  Drummond  or  Perth 
Fencibles.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire.  1660-1902.  Perth.  1908.  4°.  p. 
179-180.)  tVWZH 

The    84th    Regiinent    of    Foot,    or 

Roj-al  Highland  Emigrants,  Second  Bat- 
talion. 1775-84.  (In:  A  military  history 
of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°. 
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The  Fourth  (or  Breadalbane)  Regi- 
ment of  Fencible  Men.  1793-1802.  1  pi. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire.  1660- 
1902.      Perth,    1908.     4°.     p.    148-167.) 

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■  Independent  troops  of  horse.    1689- 

91.  1  pi.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
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The  95th  Regiment  of  Foot.     1780- 

83.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire, 
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The  105th  and  109th  Regiments  of 

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The  116th  Regiment  of  Foot.    1794- 

95.  1  pi.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
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102.)  t  VWZH 

The    Perthshire    Fencible    Cavalry; 

or,  Perthshire  Fencible  Light  Dragoons. 
1794-1800.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p.  168- 
175.)  tVWZH 

The  Perthshire  Regiment  of  Fenci- 
bles. 1749-99.  (In:  A  military  history 
of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°. 
p.  176-178.)  tVWZH 


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History  and  Description,  coittinucd. 
Clan  History  (General),  etc.,  continued. 

The  Perthshire  Yeomanry,  volun- 
teers, and  local  militia.  1794-1902.  2  pi. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.     Perth,    1908.     4°.     p.    185-244.) 

fVWZH 

The    Royal    Clan    Alpine    Fencible 

Infantry.  1799-1802.  (In:  A  military  his- 
tory of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908. 
4°.    p.  181-184.)  tVWZH 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of,  and  D.  M.  Smythe  of 
Methven.  The  Perthshire  militia.  1797- 
1902.  1  pi.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
128-145.)  tVWZH 

Wauchope,    Arthur    Grenfell.      A    short 


history  of  the  Black  Watch  (Royal  High- 
landers) 42nd  — 73rd,  1725-1907.  To  which 
is  added  An  account  of  the  Second  Bat- 
talion in  the  South  African  war,  1899-1902. 
(By  A.  G.  Wauchope.]  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1908.  xiii  p.,  2  1.,  (1)4- 
241  (1)  p.,  3  maps.    8°.  VWZH 

Wheatley,  J.  Chronology  of  the  42nd 
Royal  Highlanders,  The  Black  Watch, 
from  1729  to  1892.  Gibraltar:  Garrison 
Library  Printing  Establishment,  1892.  1 
p.l.,  60  p.    3.  ed.    16°.  VWZH 

For  private  circulation  only. 

Whitelaw,  Charles  E.  The  origin  and 
development  of  the  Highland  dirk.  1  pi. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1905.  sq.  8°.  new  se- 
ries, V.  5,  part  1,  p.  32-42.)  CPA 


Biography 

See   also   under   Criminal   Trials 


Collected  Biography 

Abercromby,  Patrick.  The  martial  at- 
chievements  of  the  Scots  nation,  being  an 
account  of  the  lives,  characters,  and  mem- 
orable actions,  of  such  Scotsmen  as  have 
signaliz'd  themselves  by  the  sword  at 
home  and  abroad,  and  a  survey  of  the  mili- 
tary transactions  wherein  Scotland  or 
Scotsmen  have  been  remarkably  con- 
cern'd,  from  the  first  establishment  of  the 
Scots  monarchy  to  this  present  time.  Edin- 
burgh: R.  Freebairn,  1711-15.     2  v.     f°. 

ttAGH 

V.  2  has  a  slight  change  in  title:  Being  a  full,  com- 
plete and  genuine  history  of  Scotland  from... 1329  to 
...1514... 

Addison,  William  Innes.  A  roll  of  the 
graduates  of  the  University  of  Glasgow 
from  31st  December  1727.  to  31st  Decem- 
ber 1897.  With  sliort  biographical  notes. 
Glasgow:  James  MacLehose  &  Sons.  1898. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  696  p.    4°.  t  STK 

Anderson,  James.  The  ladies  of  the 
Covenant;  memoirs  of  distinguished  Scot- 
tish female  characters,  embracing  the  per- 
iod of  the  Covenant  and  the  persecution. 
Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1852.  1  p.l..  v- 
xxxvi,  627  p.,  16  pi.     illus.     12°.  Stuart  4180 

Reviewed  in  Hogg's  Instructor,  new  series,  v.  7, 
p.  195-197,  Edinburgh,  1851. 

Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1855. 

xxxvi,  627  p.,  16  pi.    illus.    12°.  Stuart  4179 

New     York:     Redfield.     1853. 

494  p.    2.  ed.     12  =  .  ZDVH 

Ladies  of  the  Reformation.  Mem- 
oirs of  distinguished  female  characters, 
belonging  to  the  period  of  the  Reformation 
in     the     sixteenth     century...        London: 


Blackie  &  Son,  1857. 
12  pi.     12°. 


xvi  p.,  1  1.,  3-683  p., 
*R-SNE 


The  martyrs  of  the  Bass.     (In:  The 

Bass  Rock...     Edinburgh  [1848].    8°.    p.  1- 
382.)  Stuart  7543 

Anderson,  John,  the  younger.  Sketches 
of  the  Edinburgh  clergy  of  the  Established 
Church  of  Scotland. .  .  [By  John  Ander- 
son, jr.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  jr.,  1832. 
viii.  Ill  p.,  6  port.    8°.  Stuart  7880 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Aberdonians 
abroad.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen. 1896.    sq.  8°.    V.  9,  p.  81-82.)        CPA 

"De  Scoto-Aberdonensibus  in  Universitate  Pa- 
risiensi,"    16th    and    17th    centuries. 

Anderson,  William.  The  popular  Scot- 
tish biography,  being  lives  of  eminent  na- 
tives of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  A.  Fullar- 
ton  &  Co.  [1842.]  iv,  795  p.,  2  pi.,  8  port. 
12°.  Stuart  7881 

The  Scottish  nation;  or,  The  sur- 
names, families,  literature,  honours,  and 
biographical  history  of  the  people  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1864. 
3v.    4°.  *R-AGH 

Barrett,  Michael.  Early  Scottish  saints. 
(Dublin  review.  London,  1899.  8°.  v. 
124,  p.  348-372.)  *  DA 

Based  on  the  Brev.  Aberdonensis,  Acta  Sancto- 
rum, and  Forbes,  Kalendars  of  Scottish  saints. 

Behaviour,  The,  and  character  of  Samuel 
Macpherson,  Malcolm  Macpherson,  and 
Farquhar  Shaw,  the  three  Highland  desert- 
ers, who  were  shot  at  the  Tower,  July  the 
ISth.  1743..  .  London:  Printed,  1743. 
(Reprinted  in:  Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1875.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
154-166.)  NDO 


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Biography,  continued. 
Collected  Biography,  continued. 

Boece,  Hector,  Hectoris  Boetii  Murth- 
lacensium  et  Aberdonensium  episcoporum 
vitae,  edited  and  translated  by  James  Moir. 
Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1894.  xvit 
p.,  1  1.,  V,  6-210  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.  4°.  (New 
Spalding  Club.)  t  CP 

Bourne,  Henry  Richard  Fox.  The 
Couttses  of  Edinburgh  and  London.  1 
port.  (In  his:  English  merchants.  Lon- 
don, 1866.     8°.    V.  2,  p.  120-147.)  AB 

Some  merchants  of  Glasgow:  es- 
pecially Patrick  Colquhoun,  David  Dale, 
and  the  Monteiths.  (In  his:  English  mer- 
chants... London,  1866.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  174- 
210.)  AB 

Branford,  V.  V.  The  patriotic  historians 
of  Scotland.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don. 1897.    8°.    V.  76,  p.  268-278.)        *  DA 

Lesley,  Boece,  Major,  Buchanan,  etc. 

Brunton,  George,  and  David  Haig.  An 
historical  account  of  the  senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  from  its  institution  in 
MDXxxii.  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1832. 
xlviii,  567  p.    8°.  XAS 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Project  of  a  national 
exhibition  of  Scottish  portraits.  (In  his: 
Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  Bos- 
ton, 1860.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  448-457.)  NCZ 

Chambers,  Robert.  A  biographical  dic- 
tionary of  eminent  Scotsmen.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1847.    4  v.    port.    8°.  AGH 

A  biographical  dictionary  of  emi- 
nent Scotsmen.  In  four  volumes.  Orig- 
inally edited  by  Robert  Chambers.  New 
edition,  revised. .  .with  a  supplemental 
volume,  continuing  the  biographies  to  the 
present  time.  By  the  Rev.  Thos.  Thom- 
son. Glasgow:  Blackie  and  Son,  1855.  5  v. 
port.    8°.  AGH 

Engraved    title-page    also. 
V.   1.     Abercromby  — ■  Creech. 
V.   2.     Crichton  —  Hamilton. 
V.   3.     Hamilton  —  M'Gavin. 
V.  4.     Melville  —  Young. 
V.  5.     Abercrombie  —  Wood. 

Clyne,  Norval.  The  advocates  of  Aber- 
deen. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1888.  sq.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  42-43,  49-50,  68- 
69,  83-85,  98-99,  114-115.  134-135,  155,  173, 
194.)  CPA 

Cochrane,  Robert.  The  treasury  of 
modern  biography...  Edinburgh:  W.  P. 
Nimmo,  Hay  &  Mitchell,  1892.    544  p.    8°. 

*R-A 

Collection  of  the  wills  of  printers  and 
booksellers  in  Edinburgh  between  the 
years  1577  and  1687.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  185-296.)  tCP 

Crawfurd,  George.  The  lives  and  char- 
acters of  the  officers  of  the  crown,  and  of 


the  state  in  Scotland,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  reign  of  King  David  i.  to  the  union 
of  the  two  kingdoms...  To  which  is 
added,  an  appendix,  containing  several 
original  papers  relating  to  the  lives,  and 
referring  to  them.  v.  1.  Edinburgh:  R. 
Fleming  &  Co.,  printers,  1726.  6  p.l.,  480  p. 
f ".  tt  AGH 

No  more  published. 

Crockett,  William  Shillinglaw.  The 
Scott  originals;  an  account  of  notables  and 
worthies,  the  originals  of  characters  in 
the  Waverley  novels.  London:  T.  N.  Fou- 
lis.  1912.  xvi,  431(1)  p.,  3  fac,  17  pi.,  22 
port.     8°.  AN 

Curwen,  Henry.  A  history  of  booksell- 
ers, the  old  and  the  new.  London:  Chat- 
to  &  Windus,  1873.     12°.  *  IIH 

p.  110-1S8:  Constable.  Cadell,  and  Black;  p.  199- 
233:  William  Blackwood;  p.  234-251:  Chambers;  p. 
399-411:    Thomas   Nelson. 

Dictionary  of  national  biography,  v.  1- 
63  with  index  to  v.  1-14.  Supplement,  v.  1- 
3.     London,   1885-1901.     67  v.     8°. 

*R-AGH 

V.  1-21  edited  by  Leslie  Stephen;  v.  22-26,  by  Leslie 
Stephen   and   Sidney   Lee;    v.    27-63,   by    Sidney    Lee. 

2.  supplement.     London,  1912.    3  v. 

8". 

Index  and  epitome.     London,  1903. 

vii,   1456  p.     8°. 

New  York,   1903.     vii,  1456  p. 

8^ 

Errata.      [Edited    by    Sidney    Lee.i 

London,  1904.    vi,  300  p.    8°. 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  The  Blackwood 
group.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons 
[1897].    158  p.    12°.     (Famous  Scots  series.) 

AB 

Dowden,  John,  bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
The  bishops  of  Scotland,  being  notes  on 
the  lives  of  all  the  bishops,  under  each  of 
the  sees,  prior  to  the  Reformation,  by  the 
late  Right  Rev.  John  Dowden.  Edited  by 
J.  M.  Thomson.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose 
and  Sons,  1912.     xxix,  472  p.    8°.       ZLPK 

Fox,  John.  The  history  touching  the 
persecution  in  Scotland,  with  the  names 
and  causes  of  such  blessed  martyrs  which 
in  the  same  country  suffered  for  the  Truth, 
after  the  time  of  Patrick  Hamilton.  (In 
his:  Ecclesiastical  history:  containing  the 
acts  and  monuments  of  martyrs...  Lon- 
don, 1684.     f°.    v.  2,  p.  511-531.)     ft  ZDK 

The  cases  recorded  are:  Sir  John  Borthwike  CI 540). 
Thomas  Forret  and  others  (1538),  Robert  Lambe  and 
others  in  Perth  (1543),  George  Wischart  (1545), 
Adam  Wallace   (1550),  Walter  Mille   (1558). 

The  account  of  the  trial  and  execution  of  Wishart 
was  written  by  John  Knox  and  published  in  London 
in  1547  or  1548.  It  is  therefore  the  earliest  printed 
work  of  the  Scottish  reformer.  But  one  copy  only  of 
the  tract  is  known  to  exist.  It  was  reprinted  by  Fox 
in  1564  in  the  work  above  mentioned,  and  again  by 
Knox  himself  in  his  History  of  the  Reformation 
(Works,  ed.  by  Laing,  v.  1,  p.  149-171)  because  Fox's 
work  was  costly  'and  rare  to  be  had.' 


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Biography,  continued. 
Collected  Biography,  continued. 

Frothingham,  \V.  Sketches  of  Edin- 
burgli  literati.  (Continental  monthly. 
New  York.  1862.     8°.     v.  1.  p.  453-460.) 

*DA 

Garden,  Alexander.  A  theatre  of  Scot- 
tish worthies:  and  the  lyf,  doings,  and 
deathe  of  William  Elphinston.  bishop  of 
Aberdeen.  [With  preliminary  notice  by 
David  Laing.i  [Glasgow:]  privately  printed, 
1878.  xvi.  201;  xviii,  85  p.,  3  fac,  1  pi..  1 
port.     sq.  8°.     (Hunterian  Club.)  NCE 

Gardner,  Alexander.  Some  notable  Scot- 
tish architects.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1908.    8°.    V.  39,  p.  73-91.)  *  EC 

Gilfillan,  George.  The  martyrs,  heroes, 
and  bards  of  the  Scottish  Covenant.  New 
York:  R.  Carter  &  Brothers,  1853.  2  p.l.. 
vii-viii.  9-264  p.,  8  pi.    16°.  ZDVH 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  A  group  of  Scot- 
tish women.  London:  Methuen  &  Co. 
il908.i    xvi,  343  p.,  4  pi.,  11  port.    8°.    CP 

Contents:  1.  Scotswomen  of  early  times — Der- 
vorguilla  (1213-1290).  2.  Some  Scottish  amazons  — 
"Black  Agnes  of  Dunbar"  (1313-1369).  3.  Jane, 
countess  of  Sutherland  (1545-1629).  4.  Elizabeth, 
duchess  of  Lauderdale  (d.  1698).  5.  Women  of  the 
(Tovenant.  6.  Lady  Grisell  Baillie  (1665-1746).  7. 
Anne,  duchess  of  Buccleuch  and  Monmouth  (1651- 
1732).  8.  Catherine,  duchess  of  Queensberry  (d. 
1777).  9.  Miss  "Nicky"  Murray  (d.  1777).  10. 
Susannah,  countess  of  Eglinton  (d.  1780).  11.  Mrs. 
Alison  Cockburn  (1713-1795).  12,  13.  Elspeth  Bu- 
chan  (1738-1796)  —  Isobel  Pagan  (1741-1821).  14. 
15.  Jane,  duchess  of  Gordon  (1749-1812).  16.  Lady 
Anne  Barnard  (1750-1825).  17.  Mrs.  Grant  of  Lag- 
gan  (1755-1838).  18.  Lady  Louisa  Stuart  (1757-1851). 
19.  Miss  Clementina  Stirling  Graham   (1782-1877). 

Scottish  men  of  letters  in  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1908.    xii.  441  p.,  2  pi.,  30  port.    8°.      NDP 

1.  Dawn  of  literature:  .Mian  Ramsay,  Hamilton  of 
Bangour,  Robert  Blair.  2.  Early  Scottish  philosophy: 
Hutcheson,  David  Hume.  3.  John  Home.  4.  Prin- 
cipal Robertson.  5.  .\dam  Ferguson,  Dr.  Hugh  Blair, 
William  Wilkie.  Dr.  Blacklock.  6.  Adam  Smith.  7. 
Literary  judges:  Lord  Kames,  Lord  Monboddo.  Lord 
Hailes.  8.  James  Boswell.  9.  James  Macpherson. 
10.  Dr.  Thomas  Reid.  Dr.  James  Beattie.  11.  Scot- 
tish men  of  letters  in  England:  Mallet,  Thomson, 
Smollet.  12.  Women  of  letters:  Lady  Wardlaw,  Lady 
Grisell  Baillie,  Mrs.  Cnckburn.  Jean  Elliot.  Lady 
Anne  Barnard,  Lady  Nairne.  13.  Song  writers:  Skin- 
ner, Bruce,  Fergusson.  14.  Robert  Burns.  15.  Henry 
Mackenzie,   Dugald   Stewart,   Close  of  the  century. 

Haig,  David,  joint  author.  See  Brunton, 
George,  and  David  Haig. 

Harrower,  John.  Aberdeen  alumni  at 
other  universities.  Compiled  by  John  Har- 
rower. [V.]  1.  Aberdeen:  University  Press, 
1911.  4°.  (University  of  Aberdeen.  Aber- 
deen University  studies,    no.  51.)  STG 

[v.]    I.     Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Howie,  John.  Biographia  Scoticana;  or, 
A  brief  historical  account  of  the  most  emi- 
nent Scots  worthies. .  .who  testified  or 
suffered  for  the  cause  of  reformation  in 
Scotland,  from  the  beginning  of  the   six- 


teenth century,  to  the  year  1688... now 
revised.  .  .by  a  clergyman  of  tlie  Church  of 
Scotland:  and  enriched  with  a  preface  and 
notes  by  William  M'Gavin.  Glasgow:  W. 
R.  M'Phun,  1828.  xlii,  597  p.,  port,  illus. 
8°.  *R-AGH 

The  Scots  worthies.  .  .who  testified 

or  suffered  for  the  cause  of  Reformation  in 
Scotland,  from  the  beginning  of  the  six- 
teenth century  to  the  year  1688. . .revised, 
corrected,  and  enlarged  by  a  clergyman  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland. .  .  With  a  preface 
and  notes  bv  William  M'Gavin.  Glasgow: 
W.  R.  M'Phun,  1835.    2  v.    8°.  AGH 

Irving,  David.  The  lives  of  the  Scotish 
poets;  with  preliminary  dissertations,  on 
the  literary  history  of  Scotland,  and  the 
early  Scotish  drama.  Edinburgh:  A.  Law- 
rie.  &  Co..' 1804.     2  v.     8°.  '    AB 

V.  1 :  A  dissertation  on  the  literary  history  of  Scot- 
land. .-V  dissertation  on  the  early  Scotish  drama. 
The  life  of  Thomas  Lermont.  The  life  of  John 
Barbour.  The  life  of  Andrew  Winton.  The  life  of 
King  James  the  First.  The  life  of  Henry  the  Min- 
strel. "  Intermediate  sketches.  The  life  of  Robert 
Henryson.     The  life  of  William   Dunbar. 

V.  2:  The  life  of  Gavin  Douglas.  The  life  of  Sir 
David  Lindsay.  The  life  of  John  Bellenden,  D.D. 
Intermediate  sketches.  The  life  of  Sir  Richard 
Maitland.  The  life  of  Alexander  Scot.  The  life 
of  Alexander  Arbuthnot.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Montgomery.  The  life  of  King  James  the  Sixth. 
The  life  of  Allan  Ramsay.  The  life  of  .Mexander 
Ross.  The  life  of  Alexander  Geddes.  The  life  of 
Robert    Fergusson.     The   life   of    Robert   Burns. 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  book  of  Scotsmen 
eminent  for  achievements  in  arms  and  arts, 
church  and  state,  law,  legislation,  and  liter- 
ature, commerce,  science,  travel,  and  phi- 
lanthropy. Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1881.  ix, 
573(1)  p.    8°.  AGH 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
The  songstresses  of  Scotland.  By  Sarah 
Tytler  ipseud.  of  Henrietta  Keddiei  and 
J.  L.  Watson.  London:  Strahan  and  Co., 
1871.    2  v.    12°.  AGH 

Knight,  William.  Some  nineteenth  cen- 
tury Scotsmen.  Being  personal  recollec- 
tions. Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  & 
Ferrier,  1903.    456  p.    8°.  AGH 

Leighton,  John.  Scenes  in  Scotland, 
with  historical  illustrations,  and  biogra- 
phical anecdotes.  Glasgow:  Richard  (jrif- 
fin  &  Co.,  1831.    xii.  168  p.,  16  pi.     12°. 

CPW 

Livingstone,  John.  Memorable  charac- 
teristics, and  remarkable  passages  of  di- 
vine providence,  exemplified  in  the  lives  of 
some  of  the  most  eminent  ministers  and 
professors  in  the  Church  of  Scotland,  col- 
lected by  J.  Livingstone.  (In:  W.  K. 
Tweedie.  Select  biographies. ..  Edinburgh, 
1845.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  293-348.)  AGH 

MacGregor,  James,  dean  of  Lismore. 
Short  chronicle,  being  chiefly  an  obituary 
relating  to  the  Highlands,  and  compiled 
early  in  the  sixteenth  century.     Communi- 


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Collected  Biography,  continued. 

cated  by  Donald  Gregory.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archccologia  Sco- 
tica.  Edinburgh.  1831.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  317- 
328.)  t  CPA 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Sketches  of 
the  old  ministers  of  Badenoch.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1889-90.  8°.  V.  14,  p.  193-216:  v. 
15,  p.  216-238.)  NDO 

Sketches  of  the  Protestant  minis- 
ters of  Badenoch  since  the  Reformation. 
(In  his:  Glimpses  of  church  and  social  life 
in  the  Highlands  in  olden  times.  Edin- 
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Memoirs  and  trials  of  the  political  mar- 
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Mylne,  Robert  Scott.  Notices  of  the 
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CPA 

Notices,  historical,  statistical,  and  bio- 
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Obituary,  An.  and  calendar  of  Scottish 
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the  sixteenth  century.  (Society  of  Anti- 
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CPA 

Obituary,  An,  from  the  rental  book  of 
the  preceptory  of  St.  Anthony,  near  Leith, 
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Pinkerton,  John.  The  Scotish  gallery; 
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Extra  illustrated  with  portrait  of  the  author  and 
another    of    George    Jameson. 

Portraits  of  leading  reformers..  .  With 
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Contents:  Knox  preaching  in  St.  Giles,  George 
VVishart,  John  Knox,  George  Buchanan,  and  House 
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Reid,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  lives  and 
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Contains  memoirs  of  the  following  Scottish  com- 
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Scot,  Sir  John.  The  staggering  state 
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With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  and  histori- 
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Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson,  1872. 

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Scott,  Hew.  Fasti  ecclesise  Scoticanre: 
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ZWGS 

V.   1,  part  1:   Synod  of  Lothian  and  Tweeddale. 

V.  1,  part  2:  Synods  of  Merse  and  Teviotdale, 
Dumfries,   and   Galloway. 

V.   2,   part  1 :   Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr. 

V.  2,  part  2:  Synods  of  Fife,  and  Perth  and 
Stirling. 

V.  3,  part  1:  Synods  of  Argyll,  Glenelg,  Moray, 
Ross,  Sutherland  and  Caithness,  Orkney  and  Zet- 
land. 

V.  3,  part  2:  Synods  of  Aberdeen,  and  Angus  and 
Mearns. 

The  work  gives  an  account  of  the  life  and  labors, 
date  of  birth  and  death  of  every  minister  of  the 
Church   of   Scotland   within   the   period   covered. 

Scottish,  The.  monks.  (North  British 
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Reprint    of    the    preceding    article. 

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Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.  Lives  of  Scot- 
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V.  1.  Alexander  the  Third;  Michael  Scott;  Sir 
William    Wallace;    Robert    Bruce,   king   of    Scotland. 

V.  2.  Robert  Bruce,  continued;  John  Barbour; 
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Warrick,  John.  The  moderators  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland  from  1690  to  1740. 
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Watson,  Jean  L.,  joint  author.  See  Ked- 
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Wilson,  W^.  B.  Robertson.  More  notable 
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73-75.  88-89,  102-103.  123-124.  139-140,  164- 
165,  188-189:  v.  9.  p.  9-11.  24-26.  41-43.  57- 
59.  68-69.  92-93.  105-106.  123-124.  137-138, 
LS6-157.  164-165,  187-189:  v.  10,  p.  8-9.  22- 
23.  41-42,  58-59.  74-76,  85-86,  104-105.  120- 
122,  137-138,  169-170;  v.  11,  p.  8-10.  24-25, 
34-36.  51-52,  69-71.  85-87,  99-100,  116-118, 
132-134,  147-149,  165-167,  180-182;  v.  12,  p.  3- 
5.  20-22.  36-38,  51-53,  67-69.  100-102,  117-119, 
132-134,  149-150,  165-167,  181-184.)         CPA 

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34-37,  53-55,  67-70.  84-86.  98-100.  132-133, 
148-151,  163-166,  178-180;  series  2,  v.  6,  p.  2- 
4.  18-20,  34-36,  50-51,  66-68,  82-84,  98-100, 
114-116,  130-132,  147-150.  162-165.  178-180; 
series  2,  v.  7,  p.  2-4,  21-22,  34-36,  67-69, 
82-83.  98-99,  118-119.  137-138,  146-147.  163- 
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Notable  men  and  women  of  Ayr- 
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112-114,  139-140.  159-160.  175-177,  197-198, 
216-217.  234-236;  v.  5.  p.  10-12.  28-29.  38-40, 
58-60.  68-70.  91-92,  106-107.  122-123.  138-139, 
152-153.  169-170.  185-187;  v.  6,  p.  5-7,  26-27, 
39-40,  49-50,  66-69.)  CPA 

Notable  men  and  women  of  Banff- 
shire. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1892-94.  sq.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  89-90.  103- 
105,  122-124,  137-138.  152-153.  169-171.  183- 
186;  v.  7,  p.  7-8,  25-27.  43-44,  57-58,  73-75, 
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Notable   men   and  women   of   Ber- 

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p.  170-172:  series  2.  v.  2.  p.  4-6.  22-24.  36-38, 
52-55.  68-70.  84-86,  98-100,  115-117,  135-137, 
149-151.  165-167;  series  2,  v.  3,  p.  3-5,  21-23, 
35-38,  51-54,  68-70,  83-85.  100-103,  117-119, 
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Abercrombie,   Dr.   John 

Bruce,  John.  A  sermon  preached  in  St. 
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M.D....  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone. 
1844.    26  p.    8°.  ZDVHp.v.  1 

St.  Andrew's  Free  Church,  Edinburgh. 
Extract  from  the  records  of  the  kirk  ses- 
sion and  deacon's  court  of  St.  Andrew's 
Free  Church,  Edinburgh,  relative  to  the 
late  Dr.  Abercrombie.  [Edinburgh.  1844.] 
8  p.    8°.  ZDVH  p.v.l 

Printed  by  order  of  these  courts  for  circulation 
among  the  members  of  the  congregation. 


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Testimonials  in  favour  of  Dr.  [John] 
Abercrombie.  [Edinburgh:  Balfour  & 
Clarke,  printers,  1821.)     32,   16  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  457 

Abercromby,   Sir  Ralph 

Lieutenant-General  Sir  Ralph  Abercrom- 
by.  (In:  Public  characters  of  1800-1801. 
London,   1801.     8°.     p.  64-75.)  AGH 

(In:  Public  characters,  or  contem- 
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p.   148-156.)  A 


Aberdeen    (4.    earl),    George   Hamilton    Gordon 

Earl,  The,  of  Aberdeen.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°. 
V.   153,  p.  702-712.)  *  DA 

Gordon,  Sir  Arthur.  The  earl  of  Aber- 
deen. London:  Sampson  Low,  Alarston 
&  Co.,  1893.  xii,  330  p.,  1  port.  12°.  (Prime 
ministers  of  Victoria,     v.  8.)  *R-AN 

Jerdan,  William.  The  earl  of  Aberdeen. 
(In  his:  Men  I  have  known.  London,  1866. 
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Abernethy,   James 

Abernethy,  John  Scott.  The  life  and 
work  of  James  Abernethy.  London:  Ab- 
bott, Jones  &  Co.,  1897.  x  p.,  1  1.,  251  p.. 
1  map,  23  pi.,  1  port.     8°.  AN 


Adam,  Jean,  Poetess 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
Jean  Adarn,  1710-1765.  (In  their:  Song- 
stresses of  Scotland.  London,  1871.  12°. 
V.  1,  p.  21-51.)  AGH 


Adamson,    Patrick,    Archbishop    of    St.    Andrews 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Patrice  Adam- 
son.  (In  his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'his- 
toire  des  hommes  illustres...  Paris,  1740. 
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Agnew,   Sir  Andrew 

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With    additional    engraved    title-page. 


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Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 


Albany,    Lady    Charlotte    Stewart,    Duchess    op 

Albany,  Lady  Charlotte  Stuart,  duchess 
of.  The  will  of  Charlotte  Stuart,  duchess 
of  Albany.  Edited  by  A.  Francis  Steuart. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Miscellany. 
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CPA 


Alexander,    Robert,    of    Glasgow 

Memoirs  of  the  political  life  of  Robert 
Alexander,  and  others,  late  editors.  &c.,  of 
the  Glasgow  Sentinel.  By  a  near  observer. 
[Glasgow,   1823.]     4  p.     f°. 

AN  p.v.l  (Borthwick) 


Alexander,  William,  called  Lord   Stirling 

Stirling  papers.  Letters  to  William 
Alexander,  called  Lord  Stirling,  on  com- 
mercial matters,  mostly  in  1769;  and  letters 
between  other  merchants,  1760-1790,  in- 
cluding a  number  by  Samuel  Franklin;  also 
bills  of  exchange,  receipts,  and  other  com- 
mercial documents.  About  200  items.  Un- 
bound. Mss.  Room 


Alison,    Rev.    Archibald 

Sinclair,  John.  Rev.  Archibald  Alison. 
(In  his:  Sketches  of  old  times  and  distant 
places.    London,  1875.    8°.    p.  1-15.)     NCZ 


Alison,   Sir  Archibald 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  Some  account  of 
my  life  and  writings;  an  autobiography  by 
. .  .  Sir  A.  Alison,  edited  by  his  daughter- 
in-law.  Lady  [J.  R.]  Alison.  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Son,  1883.    2  v.    8°.  AN 


Allan,  David,  Painter 

Biographical  account  of  David  Allan. 
(Library  of  fine  arts.  London,  1832.  8°. 
v.  4,  p.  77-83.)  MAA 

Branford,  V.  V.  The  genesis  of  a  nation- 
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On  the  work  of  David  Allen,  1744-1796. 


AlKENHEAD,    ThOMAS,     OF    EDINBURGH 

Laing,  David.  An  original  letter  to  the 
laird  of  Wishaw,  relating  to  the  proceed- 
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Allan,    Sir    William 

Sir  William  Allan.     1 
nal.     London,  1849.     f°. 


port. 
V.   11, 


(Art  jour- 

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fMAA 


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Allan,  William,  Glasgow 

Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  William  Al- 
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Anderson,  Anne  Margaret 

Irving,  David.  A  memorial  of  Anne 
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AGH  p.v.16 

This  memorial  is  in  the  form  of  a  letter  to 
Principal  Brown,  Aberdeen,  16th  August  1812,  and 
is  followed  by  verses  which  had  been  addressed  to 
Miss  Anderson  by  Dr.  John  Leyden,  Dr.  Alexander 
Murray,   J.    S.,   and   David    Carey. 


Anderson,  James,  Printer 
Answers     for     James     Anderson, 


His 


Majesty's  printer,  and  Agnes  Campbell,  his 
mother,  to  the  petition  of  Robert  Saunders, 
printer  in  Glasgow.  (Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  303- 
310.)  ZDVH 


Anderson,  Dr.  James 

Dr.  James  Anderson.  [1739-1808.]  (In: 
Public  characters  of  1800-1801.  London, 
1801.     8°.     p.  529-536.)  AGH 


Anderson,   Thomas,  of  Aberdeen 

Brown,  John.  A  juvenile  culprit;  or. 
The  adventures  of  Thomas  Anderson.  (In 
his:  Historical  gallery  of  criminal  portrai- 
tures. Manchester,  1823.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  436- 
452.)  AB 


Andrew,   Saint 

Ross,  Peter.  Saint  Andrew,  the  dis- 
ciple, the  missionary,  the  patron  saint. 
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Angus  (11.  earl),  William  Douglas 

Scott-Moncrieff,  Robert.  Three  early 
seventeenth-century  tradesmen's  accounts, 
rendered  to  the  earl  and  countess  of  Angus. 
1618-1628.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
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Anne,    Queen    of   James   vi. 

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Anne  of  Denmark,  27th  March  1619.  (Ab- 
botsford  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
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Arbuthnot,   Rev.  Alexander 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Arbuthnot.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish 
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Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  upon  the 
life  of  Mr.  Alexander  Arbuthnet,  first 
minister  of  Arbuthnet  and  Logy-Buchan, 
and  thereafter  principal  of  the  King's  Col- 
lege, Aberdeen.  (In  his:  Selections  from 
Wodrow's  biographical  collections...  Aber- 
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Arbuthnot,    Dr.    John 

Aitken,  George  Atherton.  The  life  and 
works  of  John  Arbuthnot.  Oxford:  Clar- 
endon Press,  1892.  x  p.,  1  1.,  516  p.,  1  port. 
8°.  AN 

With    a    full    bibliography    of   his    writings. 

Life,  The,  and  works  of  Dr.  Arbuthnot. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1893.  8°.  v. 
177,  p.  174-201.)  *DA 

Memoir,  A,  of  Dr.  Arbuthnot.  (Edin- 
burgh magazine  and  review.  Edinburgh, 
1774.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  417-420.)  *  DE 


Argyll    (8.    earl),    Archibald    Campbell 

C,  C.  Ane  brief  explanation  of  the  life, 
or  a  prophecie  of  the  death  of  the  Marquis 
of  Argyle,  with  divers  verses  thereupon, 
and  is  to  be  added  to  Bibliotheca  militum, 
composed  in  Scottish  rhyme.  Inverlochie, 
printed,  1656.  [Reprint,  n.  p..  n.  d.]  12  p. 
4°.  AGH  p.v.2,  no.3 

Charge,  The,  of  high  treason,  murders, 
oppressions,  and  other  crimes,  exhibited 
to  the  Parliament  of  Scotland  against  the 
marquess  of  Argyle  and  his  complices,  Jan. 
23,  1661.  London:  R.  Lowndes,  1661.  31  p. 
8°.  CI  p.  box  1 

Montrose  and  Argyll  in  fiction.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v. 
165,  p.  93-105.)  *  DA 

Willcock,  John.  The  great  marquess: 
life  and  times  of  Archibald,  8th  earl,  and 
1st  (and  only)  marquess  of  Argyll  (1607- 
1661).  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  & 
Ferrier,  1903.  xxiii,  396  p.,  1  fac,  6  port. 
8°.  CP 


Argyll    (9.    earl),    Archibald    Campbell 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Notes  on 
an  account  of  the  expenditure  of  Archibald, 
ninth  earl  of  Argyll,  in  the  maintenance  of 
his  household,  etc.,  at  Inveraray  in  the 
year  1680.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1907.  sq. 
8°.     V.  41,  p.     100-107.)  CPA 

Walker,  Peter.  The  life  and  prophesies, 
of  that  faithful  minister  of  God's  word,  Mr. 
Daniel   Cargill...      To   which   is   added,   a 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

part  of  the  life  and  untimely  death  of  Ar- 
gyle...  Also  the  life  and  behaviour  of 
David  Hackstoun  of  Rathillet...  Edin- 
burgh:  Printed,   1781.     52  p.     12°. 

Stuart  3035 

Willcock,  John.  A  Scots  earl  in  Cove- 
nanting times:  being  life  and  times  of 
Archibald,  9th  earl  of  Argyll  (1629-1685). 
Edinburgh:  Andrew  Elliot,  1907.  xix(i)  p., 
1  1.,  453  p.,  1  fac,  1  map,  5  pi.,  8  port.    8°. 

CP 

With   autograph   letter   of  author   inserted. 
Reviewed   by   Prof.    D.    Mackinnon   in   the   Celtic 
review,   v.    5,   p.    186-188,   Edinburgh,    1909. 

Argyll    (8.   duke),  George  Douglas  Campbell 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Autobiography  and  memoirs.  Edited 
by  the  dowager  duchess  of  Argyll.  New 
York:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  1906.    2  v.    8°. 

AN 

Reviewed  in  the  Athenaum,  June  23,  p.  7S5-7S6, 
London,    1906. 

Richardson,  Ralph.  The  duke  of  Argyll, 
K.  G.,  K.  T.  1  port.  (Scottish  geographi- 
cal magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  709-711.)  KAA 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  The  duke  of  Ar- 
gyll and  the  marquis  of  Dufferin.  illus. 
(The  Criterion.  New  York,  1903.  f°.  v. 
4,  p.  15-19.)  t*DD 


Atholl,    Jane,    duchess 

Letters    of   the    duchess 
Lady   Catherine   Stewart, 
p.       (Philobiblion    Society. 
London,  1861.    8°.    v.  6.) 


OF    (1736) 

of    Atholl    and 

[1736-1746.,     20 

Miscellanies. 

*GAA 


Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune 

Bon  Gaultier  and  his  friends.  (Tait's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
4°.  new  series,  v.  11,  p.  119-131,  341-348, 
477-487.)  *  DA 

Martin,  Sir  Theodore.  Memoir  of  Wil- 
liam Edmondstoune  Aytoun.  With  an 
appendix  [containing  selections  from  his 
writings].  Edinburgh  and  London:  Wil- 
liam Blackwood  and  Sons,  1867.  1  p.l.,  vii, 
363  p.,  1  port.    8°.  AN 

Millar,  John  Hepburn.  William  Ed- 
mondstoune Aytoun.  (New  review.  Lon- 
don, 1896.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  103-112.)        *  DA 

Professor  Aytoun.  (Littell's  Living  age. 
Boston,  1861.    8°.     v.  68,  p.  317-318.)  *  DA 

Baillie,    George,   of   Jerviswood 

Murray,  Lady  Grisell,  of  Stanhope.  Mem- 
oirs of  the  lives  and  characters  of  George 
Baillie  of  Jerviswood,  and  of  Lady  Grisell 
Baillie,  by  their  daughter.  Edinburgh:  [J. 
Pillans,  printer,]  1822.    xiv,  170  p.    8°.  AN 


Argyll  (2.  duke),  John  Campbell 

Life,  The,  of  John  Campbell,  duke  of 
Argyle  and  Greenwich.  (In:  The  British 
Plutarch...  London,  1791.  3.  ed.  16°.  v. 
6,  p.  19-25.)  *R-AGH 


Armstrong,  John,  Poet  and  Physician 

Gary,  Henry  Francis.  John  Armstrong. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  English  poets...  Lon- 
don, 1846.     12°.     p.  93-102.)  AB 


Arnott,   Dr.    Neil 

Bain,  Alexander.  Biographical  memoir 
of  Dr.  Neil  Arnott.  (Aberdeen  Philosophi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Aberdeen.  1884. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  133-164.)  *EC 


Baillie,    Lady   Grizel 

Chambers,  Sir  William.  Story  of  Lady 
Grisell  Baillie.  (Chambers's  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.    4°.    series  4,  v.  11,  p.  529-532.) 

*DA 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Lady  Grisell  Bail- 
lie.  1  port.  (In  his:  A  group  of  Scottish 
women.     London   [1908].     8°.     p.  92-112.) 

CP 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
Lady  Grisell  Baillie.  1665-1746.  (In  their: 
Songstresses  of  Scotland.  London,  1871. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  1-20.)  AGH 

Murray,  Lady  Grisell,  of  Stanhope.  Mem- 
oirs of  the  lives  and  characters  of  George 
Baillie  of  Jerviswood,  and  of  Lady  Grisell 
Baillie,  by  their  daughter.  Edinburgh:  [J. 
Pillans,  printer,]  1822.    xiv,  170  p.    8°.  AN 

Lengthy  extracts  from  Lady  Murray's  ms.  were 
previously  published  in  the  Edinburgh  magazine 
and  literary  miscellany,  v.  2,  p.  322-326,  430-436, 
Edinburgh,    1818. 


Arrol,   Sir  William,  Engineer 

Biggart,  A.  S.  Sir  William  Arrol.  1 
port,  illus.  (Cassier's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1899.     8°.     V.  15,  p.  1-19.)  VDA 

Purvis,  Sir  Robert.  Sir  William  Arrol: 
a  memoir.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1913.  5  p.l.,  (i)x,  150  p.,  14  pi.,  2  port. 
12°.  AN 


Baillie,   Joanna,   Dramatist 

Aikin,  Lucy.  Recollections  of  Joanna 
Baillie.  (In  her:  Memoirs,  miscellanies,  and 
letters.    London,  1864.    12°.    p.  7-11.)  NCF 

Henderson,  George,  and  J.  Jeffrey  Wad- 
dell.  Joanna  Baillie.  (In  their:  By  Both- 
well  banks...  Glasgow,  1904.  12°.  p.  77- 
90.)  CR 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Howitt,  William.  Joanna  Baillie.  (In 
his:  Homes  and  haunts  of  the. .  .British 
poets.  London,  1847.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  248-256.) 
^  AB 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
Joanna  Baillie.  1762-1851.  (In  their:  Song- 
stresses of  Scotland.  London,  1871.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  180-334.)  AGH 


Baillie,  Matthew,  M.D. 

Macmichael,  William.  Baillie.  port.  (In 
his:  The  gold-headed  cane.  London.  1828. 
2.  ed.     12°.     p.  236-267.)  WAC 

Matthew   Baillie,    M.D.,    1761-1823. 

Matthew  Baillie,  M.D.  F.R.S.  (Edin- 
burgh annual  register  for  1823.  Edinburgh, 
1824.    8°.    V.  16.  part  3,  p.  366-370.)     BAA 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  Matthew 
Baillie.  M.D.,  F.R.S.  10  p.  1  port.  (In 
his:  Medical  portrait  gallery.  London, 
1838-40.     4°.     V.  2.)  AB 


Baillie,  Matthew,  Gypsy 

D.,  C.  S.  Scottish  Gypsies:  a  chequered 
character.  (Gypsy  Lore  Society.  Journal. 
Edinburgh,  1891.    v.  2,  p.  254-255.)       QOX 

Matthew  Baillie  of  Biggar.  Reprinted  from 
the  Literary  and  statistical  magazine  for  Scotland, 
Feb.,    1818. 


Baillie,    Robert,    Covenanter 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Baillie  the  Covenanter. 
(In  his:  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 
Boston,  1860.    8°.     v.  4,  p.  304-338.)  NCZ 

Reid,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  lives  and 
writings  of  those  eminent  divines  who  con- 
vened in  the  Assembly  at  Westminster,  in 
the  seventeenth  century.  Paisley:  S.  &  A. 
Young,  printers,   1811-15.     2  v.     8°.       AB 


Baillie,    Robert,    of   Jerviswood 

Scott-Moncrieff,  Robert.  Note  on  the 
arrest  of  Mr.  Robert  Baillie  of  Jerviswood 
in  1676  for  rescuing  his  brother-in-law,  Mr. 
James  Kirkton,  the  outed  minister  of  Mer- 
ton,  from  the  hands  of  Captain  Carstairs, 
an  informer  in  the  pay  of  Archbishop 
Sharp.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  sq. 
8°.    V.  44,  p.  286-301.)  CPA 


Bain,  Alexander,  LL.D. 

Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  The  last  of  the 
"English  school"  of  philosophers  [Alexan- 
der Baiu].  (Fortnightly  review.  London, 
1904.    8°.    V.  82  inew  series,  v.  76],  p.  38-47.) 

*DA 


Testimonials    in     favour    of    Alexander 
Bain.     [Aberdeen,   1844.)     16  p.     8°. 

AGHp.v.2,  no.8 


Bain,  Peter 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  Mr.  Peter 
Bain.  [Edinburgh:  J.  &  W.  Paterson.  1853., 
8  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.l223,  no.25 


Baird,    Sir   David 

Hook,  Theodore.  The  life  of  General. . . 
Sir  David  Baird,  bart.  [By  Theodore 
Hook.)  London:  R.  Bentley,  1832.  xii, 
448  p.,  1  map;  viii,  442  p.,  1  map.    8°.    AN 

The  portrait  of  Sir   David   Baird  lacking  in  v.    1. 

McAulay,  Allan.  General  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  David  Baird.  bart.,  G.C.B.,  K.C.,  1757- 
1829.  1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
441-445.)  t  VWZH 

Wilkin,  Walter  Henry.  The  life  of  Sir 
David  Baird.  London:  George  Allen,  1912. 
vii  p.,  2  1.,  314  p.,  1  map,  3  plans,  1  port.    8°. 

AN 


Baird,  Rev.  John,  of  Yetholm 

Baird,  William.  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Baird,  minister  of  Yetholm,  Rox- 
burghshire; with  an  account  of  his  labours 
in  reforming  the  gipsy  population  of  that 
parish.  London:  J.  Nisbet  &  Co.,  1862. 
80  p.     12°.  AN 


Balcarres  (1.  earl),  Sir  David  Lindsay 

Small,  John.  Sketches  of  later  Scottish 
alchemists:  John  Napier  of  Merchiston, 
Robert  Napier,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  first 
earl  of  Balcarres,  Patrick  Ruthven,  Alex- 
ander Seton,  Patrick  Scot.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.     sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  410-438.) 

CPA 


Balfour,   Arthur  James 

Filon,  Augustin.  Arthur  Balfour.  (Re- 
vue des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1909.  8°. 
periode  5,  v.  51,  p.  133-164.)  *  DM 

Robertson,  John  M.  The  Right  Hon. 
Arthur  James  Balfour.  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  1 
port.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don. 1903.  8°.  new  series,  v.  29,  p.  435- 
437.)  *  DA 

With   a   bibliography. 

Ward,  Wilfrid.  Arthur  James  Balfour: 
a  political  Fabius  Maximus.  1  port.  (In 
his:  Ten  personal  studies.  London,  1908. 
8°.     p.  1-47.)  NCZ 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Balfour,    Francis    Maitland 

Moseley,  Henry  Nottidge.  Francis  Mait- 
land Balfour.  (Fortnightly  review,  new 
series,  v.  32,  p.  568-580.    London,  1882.    8°.) 

*DA 


Balfour,  Gilbert,  of  Westray 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Gilbert  Balfour,  of 
Westray.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1911.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  146-150.)  CR 

This  article  originally  appeared  in  The  Scots 
magazine,  but  it  is  here  altered  and  considerably 
amplified. 


Balfour,   Sir  James,  of  Denmylne 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  [Memoir  of  Sir 
James  Balfour.]  (In:  Sir  James  Balfour. 
Historical  works.  London,  1825.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  xi-xxxi.)  CP 

Reprinted  from  his  Memoria  Balfouriana,  Edin 
burgh,    1699. 


Ballantyne,  James,   Printer 

Ballantyne,  Alexander,  and  others.  Re- 
futation of  the  misstatements  and  calum- 
nies contained  in  Mr.  Lockhart's  Life  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.,  respecting  the 
Messrs.  Ballantyne.  By  the  trustees  and 
son  of...  James  Ballantyne.  London: 
Longman,  Orme,  Brown,  Green  &  Long- 
mans, 1838.    V,  (7]-88  p.    2.  ed.    8°.        AN 

Reviewed  in  Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  6,  p. 
657-672,  Edinburgh,  1839. 

From  2.  London  ed.     Boston: 

J.  Munroe  &  Co.,  1838.    v,  [7]108  p.     16°. 


Balnaves,   Henry,   Reformer 

Laing,  David.  Biographical  notices  and 
letters  of  Henry  Balnaves  of  Halhill.  (In: 
John  Knox,  The  works  of  John  Knox. 
Edinburgh,  1895.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  405-430.) 

zov 

Rogers,  Charles.  Three  poets  of  the 
Scottish  Reformation:  Alexander  Cunning- 
ham, fifth  earl  of  Glencairn,  Henry  Bal- 
naves of  Halhill,  and  John  Davidson,  min- 
ister of  Prestonpans.  1  port.  (Royal  His- 
torical Society.  Transactions.  London, 
1874.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  163-294.)  CA 


Bannantyne,  Rev.  Adam 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  upon  the 
life  of  Mr.  Adam  Bannantyne,  minister  at 
Falkirk,  and  bishop  of  Dunblane  and  Aber- 
deen. (In  his:  Selections  from  Wodrow's 
biographical  collections...  Aberdeen,  1890. 
4°.     p.   106-123.)  tCP 


Bannatyne,   George 

Memorials  of  George  Bannatyne,  1545- 
1608.  [Edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  With 
a  memoir  of  Bannatyne  by  the  editor,  and 
an  account  of  the  contents  of  his  manu- 
script by  David  Laing.]  Edinburgh:  Ban- 
natyne Club,  1829.  5  p.l.,  120  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi. 
illus.     4°.  t  CP 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Memoir  of  George 
Bannatyne.  (In:  Memorials  of  George 
Bannatyne.    Edinburgh,  1829.    4°.    p.  3-24.) 

tCP 


Bannerman,  Sir  Henry  Campbell 

Channing,  Sir  Francis  Allston.  Sir 
Henry  Campbell  Bannerman.  (Fortnight- 
ly review.  London,  1908.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  83,  p.  961-972.)  *  DA 

Shall  Sir  Henry  Campbell  Bannerman 
become  British  foreign  minister?  (Na- 
tional review.  London,  1904.  8°.  v.  43, 
p.  933-945.)  *  DA 


Barbour,    John,    Archdeacon    of    Aberdeen 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  John  Bar- 
bour. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets. 
Edinburgh,  1804.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  253-272.)  AB 

Neilson,  George.  John  Barbour:  poet 
and  translator.  (Philological  Society. 
Transactions.  London,  1902.  8°.  1899- 
1902,   p.  315-371.)  NAA 

Robertson,  Joseph.  Inedited  notices, 
from  the  Rotuli  scaccarii  regum  Scotorum, 
of  John  Barbour,  archdeacon  of  Aberdeen, 
author  of  "The  Bruce."  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.    sq.  8°.    v.  2,  p.  23-32.)       CPA 

Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.  John  Barbour. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  Scottish  worthies.  Lon- 
don, 1832.     16°.     v.  2,  p.  158-172.)       AGH 


Barbour,    Margaret    S. 

Epithalamium.  Alexander  B.  Simpson. 
Margaret  S.  Barbour.  [Edinburgh:  Lori- 
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Barclay,   Alexander,   Poet   and   Translator 

Jamieson,  Thomas  Hill.  Notice  of  the 
life  and  writings  of  Alexander  Barclay, 
the  translator  of  Brandt's  Ship  of  fools. 
(In:  Brandt,  The  Ship  of  fools...  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  xxv-cix.) 

Stuart  10907 

Gives  a  bibliography  of  Barclay's  works. 


Barclay,    George,   M.D. 

MacGillivray,  William.  A  tribute  to  the 
memory  of  a  friend;  being  a  poem  on  the 
death  of  George  Barclay,  M.D.,  to  which 


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is  prefixed,  a  short  account  of  his  life  and 
character.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  and  Boyd. 
1820.     1  p.l.,  (1)6-64  p.     12°.      NCIp.v.21 


Barclay,    John,    1582-1621 

Becker,  Ph.  Aug.  Johann  Barclay.  1582- 
1621.  (Zeitschrift  fur  vergleichende  Lit- 
teraturgeschichte.  Berlin,  1904.  8°.  Neue 
Folge,  Bd.  15,  p.  33-115.)  NAA 

Dalrymple,  Sir  David,  Lord  Hailes. 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Barclay,  author 
of  Argenis.     n.  p.  [1786.]    22  p.,  1  1.    4°. 

*  C  p.v.  472 

Offered  as  a  specimen  of  a  Biographica  Scotica. 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Jean  Barclay. 
(In  his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
des  hommes  illustres...  Paris,  1732.  12°. 
V.  17,  p.  285-298;  v.  20,  p.  108-110.)  A 

John  Barclay   (1582-1621),  author  of  Argenis. 


Baron,   Dr.   John 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  John  Baron, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.  12  p.,  1  port.  (In  his:  Medi- 
cal portrait  gallery.  London,  1838-40.  4°. 
V.  2.)  AB 


Barrie,   Sir  James  Matthew 

Barron,  J.  H.  J.  M.  Barrie.  1  port. 
(English  illustrated  magazine.  London, 
1903.     8°.     new  series,  v.  29,  p.  207-209.) 

*DA 

With    a    bibliography. 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  Mr.  J.  M.  Barrie. 
1  port.  (Good  words.  London,  1899.  8°. 
v.  40,  p.  200-203.)  *  DA 

Griswold,  Hattie  Tyng.  James  Matthew 
Barrie.  1  port.  (In  her:  Personal  sketches 
of  recent  authors.  Chicago,  1898.  12°.  p. 
336-352.)  A 

Quiller-Couch,  Arthur  Thomas.  J.  M. 
Barrie.  2  illus.  (The  Bookman.  London, 
1892.     f°.    V.  1,  p.  169-171.)  t*GDD 


Barclay,  John,  M.D. 

Memoir  of  John  Barclay,  M.D.  (1758- 
1826].  1  port.  (In:  The  naturalist's  libra- 
ry, edited  by  Sir  W.  Jardine.  Edinburgh. 
1843.    16°.    V.  8,  p.  17-44.)  GXIF 


Barclay,    Robert,    Quaker    Apologist 

Bevan,  Joseph  Gurney.  Short  account 
of  the  life  and  writings  of  Robert  Barclay. 
[London:  Tract  Association  of  the  Society 
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Beane,  Sawney 

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S.,  W.  "Sawney  Beane."  (Scottish 
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Barclay,    William,    Jurist 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Guillaume  Bar- 
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I'histoire  des  hommes  illustres...  Paris, 
1732.     12°.     V.   17,  p.  277-284.)  A 

William  Barclay   (1546-1606),  Jurist. 

Smith,  David  Baird.  William  Barclay. 
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Beaton,   David,   Cardinal 

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8°.  AN 

Life,  The,  of  Cardinal  Beatoun.  (In: 
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Portrait   lacking. 


Barnard,  Lady  Anne 

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Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Lady  Anne  Bar- 
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of  Scottish  women. 
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London  [1908].    8' 


p. 
CP 


Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
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Scott,  I.  Moffat.  Cardinal  Beaton.  (In 
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Towers,  Joseph.  The  life  of  Cardinal 
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Beattie,  George,  Poet 

George,  Beattie.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
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Brydges,    Sir    Samuel    Eoferton 
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Cary,  Henry  Francis.  James 
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1,  p. 


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2.  ed.     8°.  AN 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  review,  v.  10,  p.  171-199. 
Edinburgh,    1807. 

James    Beattie,    LL.D (In:    Public 

characters  of  1801-1802.  London,  1801.  8°. 
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Johnstone,  James  Fowler  Kellas.  Mar- 
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CPA 

Salmon,    Arthur    L.  James     Beattie. 

(Gentleman's  magazine.  London,  1907.  8°. 
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Beaufort,   Joanna 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  a  dispensation 
for  the  marriage  of  Johanna  Beaufort  with 
the  black  knight  of  Lorn.  (Society  of 
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Begbie,    James    Warburton,    M.D. 

Gairdner,  Sir  William  Tennant.  A  tri- 
bute to  the  memory  of  the  late  J.  Warbur- 
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Bell,   Rev.   Andrew 

Southey,  Robert.  The  life  of  Rev.  An- 
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rise  and  progress  of  the  system  of  mu- 
tual tuition.  The  first  volume  by  Robert 
Southey,  edited  by  Mrs.  Southey.  The 
two  last  by  his  son,  Rev.  Charles  Cuthbert 
Southey.  London:  J.  Murray,  1844.  3  v. 
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Bell,   Bessie 

Barry,  George  Augustus.     Letter. 
earning  Bessie  Bell  and  Mary  Gray. 


.  .con- 
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the  archives  of  the  society.  (Society  of 
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110.)  tCPA 

The   letter    is    dated    "Lednock,    21st    June    1781." 


Bell,   Sir  Charles,  Surgeon 

M'Neill,  Sir  John.  Biographical  notice 
of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Bell,  K.  H.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
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Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  Sir  Charles 
Bell,  K.H.,  F.R.S.L.  &  E.  22  p.  1  port. 
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Bell,  James,  Provost  of  Glasgow 

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Bell,   John,   of   Antermony 

St.  John,  James  Augustus.  John  Bell. 
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Bellenden,   John,    Poet 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  John  Bellen- 
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Bennie,  James 

Goodchild,  J.  G.  Obituary  notice  of  Mr. 
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p.  437-438  contain  a  list  of  papers  by  Mr.  Bennie 
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Bethune,  Alexander  and  John 

Ingram,  John.  Biographical  sketch  of 
the  brothers  Bethune.  (In:  A.  and  J. 
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London,  1884.    8°.     p.  9-30.)  NCW 

Bethune,    Mary 

Contract  of  marriage  betwixt  Alexander 
Ogilvie  of  Boyne  and  Mary  Bethune.  1566. 
(Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1833.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  37-49.)  f  CP 


Blacader    or    Blackader,    Robert,    Archbishop    of 
Glasgow 

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Robert  Blackader,  archbishop  of  Glasgow, 
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the  year  1508.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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Black,  Adam,  Publisher 

Curwen,  Henry.  Constable,  Cadell,  and 
Black.  1  port.  (In  his:  History  of  book- 
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*IIE 


Black,   John,    Dominican    Friar 

Devas,  R.  P.  John  Black,  Scottish  Do- 
minican martyr.  (American  Catholic  quar- 
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35,  p.  509-532.)  *  DA 

Laing,  David.  .  .Notices  of  John  Black,  a 
Dominican  friar.  (In:  John  Knox,  The 
works  of  John  Knox.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  592-595.)  ZOV 


Black,  Dr.  Joseph 

Dr.  Black.  (In:  Distinguished  men  of 
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Thomson,  Thomas.  Biographical  ac- 
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Black,    William,    Novelist 

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R.,  W.  William  Black.  A  personal 
sketch.  (Speaker.  London,  1898.  f°.  v. 
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Query,   by    Sir   Thomas    Wemyss   Reid? 

Reid,  Sir  Thomas  Wemyss.  William 
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Harper  &  Bros.,  1902.  ix,  352  p.,  1  1.,  1  port. 
12°.  AN 

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Blackadder,    Lt.-Col.    John 

Crichton,  Andrew.  Life  and  diary  of 
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from  the  larger  work.  Edinburgh:  H.  S. 
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Blackburn,    Rev.    Peter 

Wodrow,    Robert.      Collections    on    the 
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St.  Nicholas  Church,  and  bishop  of  Aber- 
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Blackie,  Professor  John   Stuart 

John  Stuart  Blackie.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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157,  p.  662-664.)  *  DA 

Kennedy,  Howard  Angus.  Professor 
Blackie.  His  sayings  and  doings.  Lon- 
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1  port.     t2.  ed.]     16°.  AN 

Professor  Blackie.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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158,  j.  715-733.)  *  DA 

Stoddart,  Anna  M.  John  Stuart  Blackie. 
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Blackie,    William,    Optician 

Coldstream,  John.  Memoir  of  the  late 
Mr.  William  Blackie,  optician.  (Royal 
Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1844.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  315-320.)  VA 


Blackwood,  John,  Publisher 

Late,  The,  John  Blackwood.  (Black- 
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Porter,  Mrs.  Gerald.  Annals  of  a  pub- 
lishing house.  John  Blackwood.  Edin- 
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(i),  435  p..  1  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

'The  third  volume  of  William  Blackwood  and 
his    sons:    their    magazine    and    friends.' 


Blackwood,   William,   Publisher 

Lockhart,  Robert  Murray.  A  notable 
publisher.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
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William    Blackwood,    1776-1833. 

Millar,  John  Hepburn.  William  Black- 
wood and  his  men.  (New  review.  Lon- 
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Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wil- 
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zine and  their  friends.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
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*IIV 


Blackwood,    William,    1836-1912 

William  Blackwood.  (Blackwood's  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  192,  p. 
875-878.)  *  DA 


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Blaikie,    Walter    Biggar,    LL.D. 

Mackenzie,  D.  A.  Walter  Biggar  Blaikie, 
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Blair,    Dr.    Hugh 

Dr.  Hugh  Blair.  (In:  Public  characters 
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(In:  Public  characters,  or  contem- 
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Hill,  John.  An  account  of  the  life  and 
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Hope,  John.  A  letter  to  James  Aber- 
cromby,  M.P.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
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AN  (Borthwick),  p.v.l,  no.4 
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advocate,  containing  strictures  on  his  let- 
ter   to    James    Abercromby,    M.P.      Edin- 
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To  the  Public.     [Petition  soliciting  sub- 
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Borthwick.]     [Edinburgh,  1825.,    3  p.    8°. 
AN  (Borthwick)  p.v.l 


Boston,    Rev.    Thomas 

Scrymgeour,  W.  Thomas  Boston.  Edin- 
burgh: Macniven  and  Wallace,  1883.  p.  73- 
107.  12°.  (In:  The  Evangelical  succes- 
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Blair,    Rev.    Robert,    1593-1666 

Blair,  Robert.  The  life  of  Mr.  R.  Blair 
. .  .containing  his  autobiography,  from  1593 
to  1636,  with  supplement. .  .and. .  .history 
of  the  times  to  1680,  by.  ..W.  Row... 
Edited  for  the  Wodrow  Society  by  Thomas 
M'Crie.  Edinburgh:  The  Wodrow  Society, 
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Blair,  Robert,  Lord  President  of  the  College  of 
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Dobie,  James.  A  sermon,  preached  in 
the  church  of  Linlithgow,  June  9,  1811, 
soon  after  the  decease  of  Lord  President 
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Blyth,   Professor  James 

Colville,   James.  Prof.   James    Blyth. 

Obituary  notice.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
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p.     247-248     contain    a     list    of    the    writings     of 
Prof.    Blyth. 


Borthwick,    Sir    John 

Declarator  in  the  Court  of  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Fife,  1561,  upon  the  articles  and 
sentence  against  Sir  John  Borthwick, 
knight,  by  Cardinal  Beaton,  1540.  (Banna- 
tyne  club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827. 
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Borthwick,    William    Murray 

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Sir  William  Rae,  lord  advocate  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  G.  Mudie  &  Co.,  printers, 
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Boswell,  James,  the  Elder   (1740-1795) 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Boswell  as  biogra- 
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to  Rev.  W.  J.  Temple.  Now  first  pub- 
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Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  youth  and  early 
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Henderson,  James  S.  James  Boswell 
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Hill,  George  Birkbeck.  The  centenary 
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Leask,  William  Keith.  James  Boswell. 
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Lucas,  Samuel.  James  Boswell.  (In  his: 
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Stobart,  M.  A.  Boswell  in  Corsica.  The 
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BoTHWELL,  Lady  Anne 

Beveridge,  J.  Lady  Anne  Bothwell.  the 
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p.    4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)  f  CP 

Relates  to  Bothwell's  career  after  his  flight  from 
Scotland    in    1567. 

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p.  315-321  contain  an  appendix  of  original  docu- 
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Schiem,  Frederik  Eginhard  Amadeus. 
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Smith,  George  Gregory.  James  Hep- 
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Brechin,    Sir   David   de 

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Blaikie,  William  Garden.     David  Brown, 
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Melrose,    A.      George    Douglas    Brown. 
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Whibley,  Charles.  George  Douglas. 
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Brown,  John,   M.D. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  John  Brown, 
M.D.  12  p.,  1  port.  (In  his:  Medical  por- 
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Brown,  Rev.   John,  of  Haddington 

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Brown,    Dr.    John,    1810-1882 

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Reprinted  from  the  Highland  monthly,  April, 
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Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  Dr.  John 
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Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
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Browne,  Major-General  Sir  James 

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Bruce,    Edward,    Lord 

Begbie,  Patrick.  Letters. .  .concerning 
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Bruce,  James,  African  Traveller 

Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond.  The  life  of 
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Bruce,  Michael,  Poet 

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Bruce,  Rev.  Robert 

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Curious,  A,  interview  between  James  vi. 
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Elwood,  Anne  Katherine.  Mrs.  Brun- 
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Brysson,  George 

Veitch,  William,  and  George  Brysson. 
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narratives  illustrative  of  the  history  of 
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lution. To  which  are  added  biographical 
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Bucci.EUCH     (6.    duke),    William    Henry    Walter 
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BucHAN   (11.  earl),  David  Stewart  Erskine 

N.,  T.  David  Stewart  Erskine,  earl  of 
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Buchan,  Elspeth,  Founder  of  the  "Buchanites" 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Elspeth  Buchan. 
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Founder  of  the  sect  named  after  her  "Buchanites." 


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Mill,  Hugh  Robert.  Dr.  Alexander 
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Pearson,  Hugh  Nicholas.  Memoirs  of 
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London:    T.    Cadell    and    W. 

Davies,  1819.     2  v.     3.  ed.     8°.  AN 

London:  R.  B.  Seeley  and  W. 

Burnside,  1834.  xv,  437[1]  p.   4.  ed.  abridged. 
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Buchanan,  George,  1506-1582 

Brougham,  Henry  Brougham,  lord.  Bu- 
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ttAGH 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  George  Buchanan, 
humanist  and  reformer.  A  biography. 
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388  p.,  1  port.    8°.  AN 

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V.    1,  p.    127-135,   Edinburgh,   1891. 

George  Buchanan  and  the  Inquisi- 
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Scottish  Text  Society.     Publications,    v.  26. 

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Carruthers,  William.  Discovery  of  a 
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Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Scotia  rediviva. 
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Drummond,  James.  Notes  upon  some 
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Kingsley,  Charles.  George  Buchanan, 
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M'Callum,  Archibald.  George  Buchan- 
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the   society. 

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Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  George  Buchanan. 
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cious practices  of  the  dissenters,  for  up- 
wards of  150  years.  Also  an  extract  of  the 
life  of  that  pretended  reformer  John  Knox. 
And  an  account  of  the  writings  and  life 
of  Buchanan.  Together  with  King  James 
the  First's  character  of  the  Presbyterians 
London:  J.  Morphew,  1715.  46  p., 
11.    4°.  ZPGp.boxl 

S.,  P.  George  Buchanan.  (Journal  of 
sacred  literature.  London,  1860.  8°.  series 
3,  V.  11,  p.  76-98.)  *DA 

On    his   life    and    writings. 

Todd,  George  Eyre.  A  sixteenth  cen- 
tury scholar.  (Gentleman's  magazine. 
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George    Buchanan. 


Towers,  Joseph.  The  life  of  George 
Buchanan.  [By  Joseph  Towers.]  (In  his: 
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V.  3,  p.  55-64.)  AGH 

Wallace,  Robert.  George  Buchanan. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  &  Fer- 
rier  [1900].     vi  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-150  p.     12°. 

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Whibley,  Charles.  George  Buchanan. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
8°.    V.  180,  p.  1-16.)  *DA 

(In  his:  Essaj^s  in  biography. 

London,  1913.     12°.     p.  79-108.)  AGH 


Buchanan,    Professor    Robert,    of   Glasgow 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison.  Pro- 
fessor Buchanan  of  Glasgow.  By  A.K.H.B. 
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Burn,  Major-General  Andrew 

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Burnes,  Sir  Alexander 

Buist,  George.  Memoir  of  Sir  Alexander 
Burnes,  C.  B.  [Edinburgh,  1851.]  64  p. 
12°.  ARZ 

Kaye,  John  William.  Sir  Alexander 
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Burnes,  James,  Physician-General 

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Burnes,  William 

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belief,  composed  by  William  Burnes  (the 
poet's  father.)  ...With  biographical  pre- 
face... Kilmarnock:  M'Kie  &  Drennan, 
1875.     1  p.,  1  fac.     8°.  AN 

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Burnet,  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury 

Bamett,  John.  Gilbert  Burnet,  bishop  of 
Salisbury.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  898-907.) 

*DA 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  A  true  copy  of  the  last 
will  and  testament  of  the  right  reverend 
father  in  God,  Gilbert,  lord  bishop  of  Sa- 


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rum... to  which  is  added,  The  inscription 
on  the  monument  erected  to  his  memory, 
in  the  parish  church  of  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well.  London:  E.  Curll,  1717.  24  p.,  2  1. 
4.  ed.    8°.     (12°.)  *Cp.v.  510 

Certain  papers  of  Robert  Burnet,  after- 
wards Lord  Crimond,  Gilbert  Burnet, 
afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Robert 
Leighton,  sometime  archbishop  of  Glas- 
gow. Edited  by  H.  C.  Foxcroft.  (Scot- 
tish History  Society.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  315-370.)        CPA 

Character,  A,  of  the  right  reverend 
father  in  God,  Gilbert,  lord  bishop  of  Sa- 
rum:  with  a  true  copy  of  his  last  will  and 
testament...  London:  J.  Roberts,  1715. 
32   p.     8°.      (12°.)  *Cp.v.510 

The  last  will  and  testament  has  a  separate  title- 
page. 

Clarke,  T.  E.  S.,  and  H.  C.  Foxcroft.  A 
life  of  Gilbert  Burnet,  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
I.  Scotland,  1643-1674,  by  T.  E.  S.  Clarke 
...  II.  England,  1674-1715,  with  biblio- 
graphical appendices  by  H.  C.  Foxcroft... 
With  an  introduction  by  C.  H.  Firth... 
Cambridge:  University  Press,  1907.  xlvi, 
586  p.     8°.  AN 

Appendix  2    (p.   522-526)    contains  a  chronological 

table    of     Burnet's    published    works.  Appendix    3 

(p.  557-566)  contains  a  list  of  letters  from  Gilbert 
Burnet  known  to  be  extant. 

Haddington,  Presbytery  of.  Extracts 
from  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  the  pres- 
bytery of  Haddington,  relating  to  Dr.  Gil- 
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Salton,  1664-1669.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Mis- 
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Histrio  Theologicus:  or,  An  historical- 
political-theological  poetical  account  of  the 
most  remarkable  passages  and  transac- 
tions in  the  life  of  the  late  b  —  p  of  S  —  m 
found  among  his  1  —  p's  papers,  and  in- 
scrib'd  to  his  old  friend  and  admonitor, 
Mr.  L  — y.  To  which  are  added.  Some 
testimonies  of  the  great  parts  and  merits 
of  the  said  b  —  p,  from  most  approv'd  au- 
thors. Together,  with  a  specimen,  from 
his  own  writings  of  the  steadiness  of  his 
1  —  ps  political  principles,  as  well  as  the 
soundness  of  his  theology.  London:  John 
More,  1715.     1  p.l.,  iv,  32  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.510 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  Gilbert  Burnet,  bis- 
hop of  Salisbury.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the 
British  historians.  New  York,  1855.  12°. 
v.  1,  p.  232-311.)  AB 

Le  Clerc,  Jean.  The  life  of  Dr.  Burnet, 
late  lord  bishop  of  Sarum;  with  his  char- 
acter, and  an  account  of  his  writings... 
London:  Jonas  Brown,  1715.  40  p.  8°. 
(12°.)  *C  p.v.510 


Life,  The,  of  Gilbert  Burnet,  bishop  of 
Salisbury.  (In:  The  British  Plutarch... 
London,  1791.    3.  ed.     16°.    v.  5,  p.  99-117.) 

*R-AGH 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Gilbert  Burnet. 
(In  his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
des  hommes  illustres...  Paris,  1728-1731. 
12°.    V.  6,  p.  12-45;  v.  10,  p.  182-183.)        A 

Notes  and  memorandums  of  the  six  days, 
preceding  the  death  of  a  late  right  rever- 
end  .      Containing    many    remarkable 

passages,  with  an  inscription  design'd  for 
his  monument.  London:  M.  Smith.  1715. 
33  p.    2.  ed.    8°.     (12°.)  *C  p.v.510 

A  scurrilous  tract. 

Some  account  of  the  life  and  writings 
of  Gilbert,  late  Id.  bp.  of  Sarum.  With  a 
collection  of  speeches,  prefaces,  letters, 
and  several  other  curious  pieces  written 
by  his  lordship's  own  hand...  London: 
J.  Baker,  1715.    27,  125  p.    8°.      *  C  p.v.510 


Burnett,  George,  Lyon  King  of  Arms 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  George  Bur- 
nett, LL.D.,  advocate,  Lyon  King  of  Arms. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1890.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  6,  p.  213-215.)  *  R  -  Room  328 


Burns,    Isabel 

Begg,  Robert  Burns.  Isabel  Burns 
(Mrs.  Begg).  A  memoir  by  her  grandson 
[Robert  Burns  Begg].  rEdinburgh:  G. 
Waterson  &  Sons,  printers,]  1891.  viii, 
82  p.,  1  port.    8°.  AN 

no.  117  of  150  copies  privately  printed  for  family 
circulation. 


Burns,   Robert 

See   under  Language  and  Literature 

Burns,  Rev.  William  Chalmers 

Bums,  Islay.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Wm. 
C.  Burns,  M.  A.,  missionary  to  China... 
New  York:  Robert  Carter  &  Brothers. 
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Bute  (3.  earl),  John  Stuart 

Arnold,  Frederick.  Lord  Bute  the  pre- 
mier. (New  quarterly  review.  London, 
1875.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  444-474.)  *  BE 

Lovat-Fraser,  James  Alexander.  John 
Stuart,  earl  of  Bute.  Cambridge:  Univer- 
sity Press,  1912.    4  p.l.,  108  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

AN 

Cadell,  Robert,  Publisher 

Curwen,  Henry.  Constable.  Cadell,  and 
Black.  1  port.  (In  his:  History  of  book- 
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Cadenhead,  James,   of  Aberdeen 

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Calderwood,  David,  Historian 

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Calderwood  (nee  Stewart),  Margaret 

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Scottish,  A,  dame  on  her  travels,  1756. 
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Cameron,  General  Sir  Alan 

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Cameron,  David  Young,  Painter 

Keppel,  Frederick.  D.  Y.  Cameron, 
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Cameron,  Sir  Ewen,  of  Lochiel 

Drummond,  John.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen 
Cameron  of  Locheill,  chief  of  the  Clan 
Cameron.  [By  John  Drummond.)  With 
an  introductory  account  of  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  that  family  and  of  the  neigh- 
bouring clans.  [Edited  by  James  Mac- 
knight.)  Edinburgh,  1842.  Ivii,  30  p.,  1  1., 
412  p.,  1  port.    4°.     (Maitland  Club.)       CP 

Life  of  Sir  Ewan  Cameron,  of  Lochiel. 
(In:  T.  Pennant,  A  tour  in  Scotland.  Lon- 
don, 1776.     4.  ed.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  367-384.) 

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Cameron,  Jenny 

Miss  Jenny  Cameron.  1  port.  (In:  J. 
Caulfield.  Portraits. .  .of  remarkable  per- 
sons. London,  1820.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  83-102.) 
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The  Diana  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stewart. 

Todd,  George  Eyre.  Bonnie  Jeannie 
Cameron.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895. 
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Cameron,  John,  1579-1625,  Theologian 

Maury,  Gaston  Bonet.  John  Cameron: 
a  Scottish  Protestant  theologian  in  France 
(1579-1625).  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1910.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  325-345.)    CPA 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  on  the  life 
of  Mr.  John  Cameron. .  .principall  of  the 
College  of  Glasgow...  (In  his:  Collec- 
tions upon  the  lives  of  the  reformers  and 
most  eminent  ministers  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Glasgow,  1848.  4°.  v.  2,  part  2, 
p.  81-229.)  ZWG 

Cameron,  John 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  Read.  John  Camer- 
on, port.  (Manchester  quarterly.  Man- 
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Cameron,  John,  the  Younger,  of  Lochiel 

Mackay,  William.  The  Camerons  in  the 
rising  of  1715;  a  vindication  of  their  leader, 
John  Cameron,  younger  of  Lochiel.  (Gae- 
lic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1910.    8°.    v.  26,  p.  60-80.)  NDO 

Cameron,  Richard,   Covenanter 

Herkless,  John.  Richard  Cameron.  New 
York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons  [1896].  152  p. 
12°.     (Famous  Scots  series.)  *R-AN 

Campbell,   Agnes,   of   Edinburgh 

Answers  for  James  Anderson,  His  Maj- 
esty's printer,  and  Agnes  Campbell,  his 
mother,  to  the  petition  of  Robert  Saunders, 


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cellany. Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
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Campbell,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Alexander 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Alexander  Campbell  of  Fonab.  1660(?)- 
1724.  1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
372-376.)  t  VWZH 


Campbell,  General  Alexander,  of  Monzie 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
rap,  marchioness  of.  General  Alexander 
Campbell  of  Monzie,  1751-1832.  1  port. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.     Perth,   1908.     4°.     p.  432-435.) 

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Campbell,  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Alexander 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Lieutenant-General 
Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  bart.,  K.C.B.  (In: 
A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.     Perth,  1908.     4°.     p.  458-462.) 

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Campbell,    Lord    Archibald 

Campbell,     Gillespie.       Lord     Archibald 

Edinburgh 
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1913.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  65-70.) 


Campbell,  General  Archibald 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  General  Archibald 
Campbell.  1757-1823.  (In:  A  military  his- 
tory of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908. 
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Campbell,  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Archibald,  of 
Ava 

Murdoch,  W.  G.  Blaikie.  Lieutenant- 
General  Sir  Archibald  Campbell  of  Ava, 
bart.,  G.C.B.  1769-1843.  1  port.  (In:  A 
military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.     4°.    p.  481-483.)        f  VWZH 


Campbell,    Major-General   Charles   William 

Tiollibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Murray, 
marchioness  of.  Major-General  Charles 
William  Campbell.  1836-94.  1  port.  (In: 
A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth.  1908.    4°.    p.  542-545.)        f  VWZH 


Campbell,  Sir  Colin 

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Campbell,   Isabella,   of   Rosneath 

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Campbell,    of    Rosneath,    Dumbartonshire 

With    a    preliminary    essay    by    an 

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Campbell,  Sir  James,  of  Ardkinglas 

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Memoirs,  written  by  himself.  London:  H. 
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(In:  Waldie's  Select  circulat- 
ing Library. .  .  Philadelphia,  1834.  4°.  v. 
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Campbell   (L  baron),  John   Campbell 

Campbell  (1.  baron).  John  Campbell. 
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of  a  selection  from  his  autobiography, 
diary,  and  letters.  Edited  by  his  daughter 
the  Hon.  Mrs.  [M.S.]  Hardcastle.  Lon- 
don: John  Murray,  1881.    2  v.    2.  ed.    8°. 

AN 

Haywood,  A.  Lord  Campbell's  mem- 
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Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture, new  series,  v.  33,  p.  514-527,  591-600,  New 
York,   1881. 


Campbell,   Major-General   Sir  John 

Murdoch,  W.  G.  Blaikie.  Major-General 
Sir  John  Campbell  of  Ava,  bart.  1807-55. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire, 
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Campbell,  John,  Edinburgh   Banker 

Campbell,  John.  Leaves  from  the  diary 
of  John  Campbell,  an  Edinburgh  banker  in 
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Campbell,  John,  Gaelic  Poet 

Jolly,  William.  The  bard  of  Benderloch. 
London:  Isbister  &  Co.  [1889.]  12  p.  illus. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.372 

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from    Good    words;    July-August,    1889. 

Symington,  Andrew  James.  John  Camp- 
bell, the  Ledaig  poet,  at  home.  (Celtic 
magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
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Campbell,  Rev.  John  M'Leod 

Three  Scottish  teachers.  (Edinburgh  re- 
view. London.  1878.  8°.  v.  147,  p.  386- 
409.)  *  DA 

Thomas  Erskine  of  Linlathen,  John  M'Leod 
Campbell,    D.D.,    Bishop   Alexander    Ewing. 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  137,  p.  771- 
783,    Boston,    1878. 

Campbell,    Professor   Lewis 

Huxley,     Leonard  .       Lewis  Campbell. 

(Cornhill    magazine.      London,  1908.      8°. 

new  series,  v.  25,  p.  812-821.)  *  DA 

Greek  scholar  and  poet. 


Campbell,    Mary 

Ross,  John  Dawson.  Highland  Mary. 
Interesting  papers  on  an  interesting  sub- 
ject, ed.  by  J.  D.  Ross.  Paisley:  A.  Gard- 
ner, 1894.     1  p.l.,  147  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  Kinzeancleugh 

Davidson,  John.  A  memorial  of  the  life 
of  two  worthye  Christians,  Robert  Camp- 
bel,  of  the  Kinyaencleuch,  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  Campbel...  Edinburgh,  1595. 
(Reprinted  in:  Royal  Historical  Society. 
Transactions.  London,  1874.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3.  p.  263-294.)  CA 

Only  one  copy  of  original  known.     In  metre. 

Campbell,    Major-General    Robert    Byng 

Tvillibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General  Rob- 
ert Byng  Campbell,  C.  B.  1838-97.  1  port. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.    Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  546-551.) 

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Campbell,  Thomas,  1777-1844 
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Campbell,  Lady  Victoria 

Balfour,  Lady  Frances.  Lady  Victoria 
Campbell;  a  memoir.  London:  Hodder 
and  Stoughton  [1911].  3  p.l.,  (i)x-xvi,  364 
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Cargill,    Daniel   or   Donald 

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Donald  Cargill,  Who  was  executed  at  the 
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For  his  adherence  to  the  Covenant,  and 
work  of  reformation.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers  [C.  1850].    24  p.    24°. 

Reserve 

A    chapbook. 


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Mr.  Daniel  Cargill...  To  which  is  added, 
a  part  of  the  life  and  imtimely  death  of 
Argyle...  Also  the  life  and  behaviour  of 
David  Hackstoun  of  Rathillet...  Edin- 
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Carlyle,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Inveresk 

Alexander  Carlyle  of  Inveresk.  (Black- 
wood's  Edinburgh  magazine.     New  York, 

1860.  8°.    V.  88,  p.  734-757.)  *  DA 
(Littell's  Living  age.    Boston.  1861. 

8°.    V.  68,  p.  287-309.)  *  DA 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  A  fulfilled 
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On   Dr.   Alexander   Carlyle. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  The  love  letters  of 
Autobiography.  Containing  memorials  of 
the  men  and  events  of  his  time.  [Edited 
by  John  Hill  Burton.]  Edinburgh:  W'm. 
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Reviewed  in  National  review,  v.  12,  p.  230-249, 
London,   1861. 

Boston:     Ticknor     &     Fields, 

1861.  viii,   471    p.,    1    port.      American    ed. 
12°.  AN 

Clephane,  James.  John  Widdrington  of 
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(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Newcastle.  Ar- 
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Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh 

Alexander,  W.  J.  The  love  story  of  Miss 
Jane  Welsh.  (University  magazine.  To- 
ronto, 1910.    8°.    v.  9,  p  627-653)         t  STK 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Some  more  letters 
of  Mrs.  Carlyle.  (Nineteenth  century. 
London,  1903.    8°.    v.  52,  p.  813-820.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine,  series  3,  v.  10,  p. 
231-237,    Boston,   1903. 

Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh.  Letters  and  me- 
morials of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle,  prepared 
for  publication  by  Thomas  Carlyle.  Edi- 
ted by  J.  A.  Froude.  New  York:  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons,  1883.     2  v.     8°.  AN 

New  York:  Harper  &  Broth- 
ers, 1883.    2  V.  in  1.    12°.  AN 

New  letters  and  memorials  of  Jane 

Welsh  Carlyle.  annotated  by  Thomas  Car- 
lyle, and  edited  by  Alexander  Carlyle,  with 
an  introduction  by  Sir  James  Crichton- 
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Carlyle,  Thomas.  The  love  letters  of 
Thomas  Carlyle  and  Jane  Welsh.  Edited 
by  Alexander  Carlyle.  London:  John 
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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Gould,  George  Milbry.  [The  origin  of 
the  ill  health  of]  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Biographic  clinics.  Philadelphia,  1904. 
12°.    V.  2,  p.  203-238.)  WME 

Previously  published  in  American  medicine,  Aug. 
8,   1903. 

Letters  of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle  to  Amely 
Bolte,  1843-1849.  (New  review.  London, 
1892.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  608-616.)  *  DA 

Mrs.  Carlyle's  letters.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  133,  p.  614-627.)  *  DA 

Shipman,  Carolyn.  New  letters  and  me- 
morials of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle.  (Lamp. 
New  York,  1903.  8°.  new  series,  v.  26, 
p.  386-391.)  *  DA 

Some  reminiscences  of  Jane  Welsh  Car- 
lyle. (Temple  Bar.  London,  1883.  8°. 
V.  69,  p.  227-233.)  *  DA 

Vitale,    Zaira.  Questione    vecchia    e 

document!   nuovi  Jane   e  Thomas   Carlyle. 

Roma:  Nuova  Antologia,  1905.     51  p.     8°. 

AGH  p.v.30,  no.6 

Repr. :    Nuova    antologia,    Aug.    1,    1905. 


Carlyle,  Thomas 
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Carmichael,   Alexander,   Gaelic   Scholar 

Alexander  Carmichael,  LL.D.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  112- 
115.)  NDK 

Camshron,  Alasdair.  Marbhrann  do  'n 
t-ollamh  Alasdair  Macghille-Mhicheil,  ugh- 
dar  Carmina  Gadelica.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1912.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  249-251.) 

NDK 

Maclean,  Donald.  A  Celtist  honoured. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  347-356.)  NDK 

Alexander   A.    Carmichael,   LL.D. 

Macleod,  Kenneth.  Our  interpreter 
[Alexander  Carmichael].  1  port.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  116- 
129.)  NDK 

Carmichael,  Sir  Alexander  Gibson 

Brief  memorial  of  the  last  illness,  death, 
and  character  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson 
Carmichael,  baronet,  of  Skirling.  [Edin- 
burgh:] for  private  circulation,  1850.  1  p.l., 
24  p.    8°.  AGH  p.v.30 


Carmichael,  John,  of  Meadowflat 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  John  Car- 
michael of  Meadowflat.  the  captain  of 
Crawford.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  178-184.)  CPA 


Caknegie,    Andrew 

Alderson,  Barnard.  Andrew  Carnegie 
the  man  and  his  work.  New  York:  Double- 
day,  Page  &  Co.,  1902.  viii  p.,  2  I.,  232  p.. 
7  pi.,  1  port.    8°.  AN 

Andrew  Carnegie.  1  port.  (Caledonian. 
New  York,   1912.     8°.     v.  11,  p.  12-13.) 

*DD 

[Andrew  Carnegie.]  4  port.  (McClure's 
magazine.  New  York,  1894.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
438-439.)  *  DA 

Portraits  only.  1.  In  youth.  2.  In  early  man- 
hood.    3.   Age   55.      4.   At   the   present   time    [1894]. 


Andrew    Carnegie. 
New  York,  1901.    8° 


1    port.      (Outlook. 
V.  67,  p.  765.)  *  DA 


Andrew  Carnegie.  1  port.  (Review  of 
reviews.  London,  1899.  4°.  v.  20,  p.  558- 
561.)  *DA 

Andrew  Carnegie.  (World's  work.  Lon- 
don, 1911.     8°.     V.  17,  p.  240) 

Bacheller,  Morris.  Andrew  Carnegie 
and  his  home  in  Scotland,  Skibo  Castle, 
illus.  (Munsey's  magazine.  New  York, 
1908.    8°.    V.  39,  p.  793-800.)  *  DA 

Bates,  David  Homer.  The  turning  point 
in  Mr.  Carnegie's  career,  port.  (Century 
magazine.  New  York,  1908.  8°.  v.  76 
[new  series,  v.  54],  p.  333-340.)  *  DA 

Brand,  Wilhelm  F.  Andrew  Carnegie. 
1  port.  (Illustrirte  Zeitung.  Leipzig,  1912. 
r.     Bd.   139,  Haefte  2,  p.   1029-1030.) 

tt*DF 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  How  I  became  a 
millionaire,  illus.  (Cassell's  family  maga- 
zine.   London,  1896.    8°.    v.  22,  p.  450-456.) 

*DA 

Carnegie  philanthropies.       (Book  news. 

New  York,   1904.     8°.     v.  22,  p.  935-936.) 

*DA 
Carnegie   as   a   socialist.      (Independent. 
New  York,  1905.    8°.    v.  58,  p.  104-106.) 

*DA 

Casson,  Herbert  N.  An  estimate  of  An- 
drew Carnegie.  (Independent.  New  York, 
1907.     8°.     V.  62,  p.  848-850.)  *  DA 

Champlin,  John  Denison,  the  younger. 
Andrew  Carnegie.  (Book  buyer.  New 
York,  1889.    8^    v.  5,  p.  134-135.)        *  DA 

Andrew  Carnegie.     A  biographical 

sketch  of  a  great  industrial  engineer.  1 
port,  illus.  (Cassier's  magazine.  New 
York,  1907.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  51-59.)  VDA 

Chappie,  Joe  Mitchell.  [Andrew  Carne- 
gie.] 1  port.  (National  magazine.  Bos- 
ton, 1912.    8°.    v.  37,  p.  1038-1040.)      *  DA 

A   Sunday  with   Andrew   Carnegie. 

Impressions  of  a  visit  to  Skibo  Castle. 
Scotland.  1  port,  illus.  (National  maga- 
zine.   Boston,  1903.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  498-501.) 

*DA 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Cleveland,  Frederick  Albert.  Mr.  Car- 
negie as  economist  and  social  reformer. 
(American  Academy  of  Political  and  So- 
cial Science.  Annals.  Philadelphia,  1901. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  474-480.)  SA 

Cunningham,  Andrew  S.  A  busy  week. 
Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie  at  Dunfermline, 
Kirkcaldy,  Dumfries,  Portmahomack.  Dun- 
fermline: VV.  Clark  &  Son,  printers,  1899. 
2  p.l.,   134  p.,  3  pi.     illus.     8°. 

AGZ  p.v.12,  no.ll 

Three    busy    weeks.      Dr.    Andrew 

Carnegie  at  Perth,  Edinburgh,  Greenock, 
Falkirk,  Stirling,  Hawarden,  Liverpool, 
St.  Andrews,  Dundee.  Compiled  and  pub- 
lished by  Andrew  S.  Cunningham.  Dun- 
fermline: W.  Clark  &  Son,  printers,  1902. 
142  p.,  4  pi.,  14  port.    8°.  AN 

Example  and  philosophy.  (Outlook. 
New  York,  1901.    8°.    v.  67,  p.  668-669.) 

*DA 

Falkenegg,  A.  von,  Freiherr.  Carnegie. 
Ein  Charakterbild.  Berlin:  Boll  und  Pick- 
ardt,  1909.     1  p.l.,  258  p.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

Gleed,  Charles  S.  Andrew  Carnegie.  1 
port.  (Cosmopolitan.  New  York,  1902. 
8°.    V.  33,  p.  297-301.)  *  DA 

Gray,  Peter.  Andrew  Carnegie  of  Skibo. 
(In  his:  Skibo,  its  lairds  and  history.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.     12°.     p.  67-74.)  ARX 

Hepburn,  Carter  H.  Andrew  Carnegie. 
1  port.  (Munsey's  magazine.  New  York, 
1892.    8°.    p.  672-674.)  *  DA 

Homenaje,  El,  de  las  Americas  a  Car- 
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Boletin.  Washington,  D.  C,  1911.  8°. 
V.  32.,  p.  790-797.)  TLA 

How  Andrew  Carnegie  climbed  up.  1 
port,  illus.  (Current  literature.  New  York, 
1906.     sq.  8°.     V.  41,  p.  392-394.)  *  DA 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Andrew  Carnegie. 
Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1909.  29-66  p.,  1  port.  sq. 
12°.  (Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 
great  business  men.     v.  25,  no.  2.) 

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Katscher,  Leopold.  Carnegie  und  seine 
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Kennedy,  James.  Andrew  Carnegie. 
(Caledonian.  New  York,  1901.  8°.  De- 
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Lanier,  Henry  Wysham.  The  many- 
sided  Andrew  Carnegie,  a  citizen  of  the 
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Lewis,  Alfred  Henry.  Owners  of  Amer- 
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(Cosmopolitan  magazine.  New  York, 
1908.    8°.    V.  45,  p.  1-16.)  *  DA 


Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.  Andrew  Car- 
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1902.  8°.  V.  64  [new  series,  v.  42|,  p.  956- 
958.)  *  DA 

Men  you  know:  Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie. 
Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  Bailie 
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AGZ  p.v.77.  no.lO 

Moritzen,  Julius.  How  Andrew  Carne- 
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(American  monthly  review  of  reviews. 
New  York,  1900.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  436-440.) 

*DA 

[Mr,  Andrew  Carnegie.]  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8°.    v.  171,  p.  840-845.)  *  DA 

Mr.  Carnegie  and  his  new  house,  illus. 
(Munsey's  magazine.  New  York,  1903.  8°. 
V.  29,  p.  875-876.) 

Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie  at  Skibo.  illus. 
(Independent.  New  York,  1904.  8°.  v. 
56,  p.  1421-1426.)  *  DA 

"Written  by  one  of  the  best  known  publicists  in 
England  [Britain]  and  a  personal  friend  of  Mr. 
Carnegie." 

Fortius,  Wilhelm.  Carnegie  als  Erzie- 
her.  (Daheim.  Leipzig,  1912.  f°.  Jahrg. 
48,  Halbjahr  2,  no.  42.)  f  *  DP 

Presentation  of  Pan-American  gold  med- 
al to  Andrew  Carnegie.  2  illus.  (Pan- 
American  Union.  Bulletin.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1911.    8°.    v.  32,  p.  837-844.)      TLA 

Schwab,  Charles  M.  The  hugh  enter- 
prises built  up  by  Andrew  Carnegie.  1 
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Smellie,  John.  Address  to  Mr.  Andrew 
Carnegie.  1  port.  (Caledonian.  New 
York,  1908.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  356-359.)         *  DD 

Stead,  William  Thomas.  Mr.  Andrew 
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tor of  millions  in  his  Highland  retreat, 
illus.  (Harmsworth's  London  magazine. 
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Suttner,  Berta  von.  Andrew  Carnegies 
Friedenstiftung.  (Deutsche  Revue.  Stutt- 
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Swank,  J.  M.  More  busy  days.  Dr. 
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Allen,  Lane,  &  Scott,  1903.  1  p.l.,  140  p. 
8°.  AN 

Tischert,  Georg.  Carnegie  und  Rocke- 
feller. (Daheim.  Leipzig,  1911.  f°.  Jahrg. 
47,  Halbjahr  2,  no.  41.)  f  *  DF 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Typical,  The,  American  employer.  Mr. 
Andrew  Carnegie.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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152,  p.  556-573.)  *  DA 

Uncrowned,  The,  King.  1  port.  (Cale- 
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*DD 


Carnegie,   Hon.   David,   Explorer 

Hon.  The,  David  Carnegie.  (Geographi- 
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Carstairs,  John 

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Carstares,  William,   Statesman  and  Divine 

Laing,  David.  A  notice  of  the  monument 
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Carswell,  John,  Bishop  of  the  Isles 

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Cathkin,  James,  Bookseller,  Edinburgh 

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Chalmers,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
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AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

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*DA 

Dr.  Chalmers.  (In:  Lives  of  the  illus- 
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Dr.  Chalmers.  (North  British  review. 
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*DA 
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AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

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Fraser,  Donald.  Thomas  Chalmers, 
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AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Gemmel,  John.  A  sermon  preached  at 
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of  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.,  LL.D.;  with 
some  reminiscences  of  the  author  whilst 
residing  in  the  house  of  the  deceased  at  the 
time  of  his  death.  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
stone, 1847.    19  p.    8°.  An  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Gibson,  William.  The  teacher  from  the 
tomb:  a  discourse  on  the  life  and  character 
of  the  late  Dr.  Chalmers.  Belfast:  Wm. 
M'Comb,   1847.     39  p.     8°. 

AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Gleig,  George  Robert.  Dr.  [ThomaS] 
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672-687,  Dublin  1851;  Scottish  review,  18S3,  p.  97- 
107,  Glasgow,   1853. 

V.  1-3.     New  York:  Harper  & 

Brothers,  1850-51.     12°.  AN 

V.    1   published   in   1851. 

High,  A,  Church  review  on  Dr.  Chal- 
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From    the    Christian   remembrancer. 

I.,  T.  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers. 
In  a  letter  to  a  friend,  by  an  Englishman. 
Signed  T.  I.  Edinburgh:  J.  Wood,  1847. 
7  p.     16°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Late,  The,  Dr.  Chalmers  and  the  lessons 
of  his  life,  from  personal  recollections. 
(Southern  Presbyterian  review.  Columbia. 
S.  C,  1847.    8°.    V.  1,  no.  3,  p.  56-88.)  ZWA 

Life  and  writings  of  Thomas  Chalmers. 
(Christian  remembrancer.  London,  1851. 
8°.     V.  22,  p.  1-20.)  *  DA 

Lorimer,  John  Gordon.  The  righteous 
man  taken  away  from  the  evil  to  come:  a 
tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Chalmers...  Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun, 
1847.     31  p.     8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

M'C,  J.  A  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Dr. 
Chalmers.  By  a  former  pupil.  (Signed  J. 
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M'Comb,  William.  Tribute  to  the  me- 
mory of  the  Rev.  T.  Chalmers,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
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Macleod,  A.  A  new  original  poem,  an 
eulogium  to  the  Rev.  Doctor  Chalmers, 
containing  various  remarks  in  the  form  of 
a  dialogue  between  some  of  the  audience 
and  the  minister,  occasioned  by  that  ad- 
mirable sermon  which  the  learned  doctor 
preached,  October  last,  in  the  parish 
church  of  Dysart...  Edinburgh:  the  au- 
thor, 1826.     31  p.     8°.  NCMp.box 

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Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wil- 
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&  Co.,  1893.    2  p.l.,  255  p.,  1  port.    12°.  AN 

London:  Methuen  &  Co.,  1896. 

2  p.l.,  255  p.,  1  port.     2.  ed.     12°.  *R-AN 

Oratory,  The,  of  Chalmers.  (American 
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Ramsay,  Edward  Bannerman.  A  bio- 
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mers,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (Royal  Society  of 
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47  p.     8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.2 

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Ross,  Alexander  Johnston.  The  Rev. 
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AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Sieveright,  James.  Man's  best  eulogy 
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sembly Hall,  Canonmills,  June  6,  1847... 
after  the  funeral  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D. 
Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone,  1847,  16  p. 
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Sinclair,  John.  Thomas  Chalmers.  (In 
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places.    London,  1875.    8°.    p.  68-92.)  NCZ 

Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  Chalmers. 
Edinburgh:  Macniven  and  Wallace,  1884. 
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Smyth,  Thomas.  The  character  of  the 
late  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and 
the  lessons  of  his  life,  from  personal  recol- 
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Office  of  the  Southern  Christian  Advocate, 
1848.     29  p.    8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.2 

Sprague,  William  Buel.  A  discourse 
commemorative  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chal- 
mers, D.  D.,  delivered  in  the  Second  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Albany,  on... June  27, 
1847...  Albany:  Erastus  H.  Pease  &  Co.. 
1847.     47  p.     8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.2 

Edinburgh:    John    Johnstone, 

1847.     24  p.     8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

T.,  M.  S.  The  Queen  and  Dr.  Chalmers. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1897.     sq.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  90-91.) 

Tasker,  William.  Elijah's  translation: 
a  sermon,  preached  in  Chalmers'  Terri- 
torial Church,  West  Port,  on  June  6,  1847 
...following  the  death  of  Thomas  Chal- 
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Thomas  Chalmers,  A.  J.  Scott,  and  Ed- 
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1862.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  350-370.)  *  DA 

Tweedie,  William  King.  "He  being  dead 
yet  speaketh."  A  sermon  preached  in  the 
Territorial  Church,  West  Port,  Edinburgh, 
on  June  6,  1847. .  .following  the  death  of 
Thomas  Chalmers.  Edinburgh:  John  John- 
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Wallace,  John  A.  "The  chariot  of  Israel 
and  the  horsemen  thereof."  A  discourse 
delivered   in   the   Free   Church  at   Hawick, 


after  the  funeral  of  Thomas  Chalmers, 
D.D.,  LL.D.  Edinburgh:  John  Johnstone, 
1847.    22  p.    8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Cover  reads  'Second  edition.' 

Wayland,  Francis.  A  memoir  of  the 
Christian  labors,  pastoral  and  philan- 
thropic, of  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln,  1864.  xii, 
(1)14-218  p.     12°.  AN 

Wells,  James.  Dr.  Chalmers,  the  found- 
er of  Scottish  home  missions.  (Catholic 
Presbyterian.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
292-300.)  *  DA 

Williamson,  Dugald  S.  The  homage  of 
the  wise  men  to  Christ.  A  sermon 
preached  after  the  death  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.,  on  the  6th  of 
June,  1847.  Edinburgh:  Myles  Macphail, 
1847.     29  p.     8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Wilson,  Robert.  Elegy  on  the  death  of 
Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.  Glasgow:  David 
Robertson,  1847.    22  p.     16°. 

AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 

Wood,  James  Julius.  "Help,  Lord  for 
the  godly  man  ceaseth."  A  sermon 
preached  in  the  Territorial  Church,  West 
Port,  Edinburgh,  on  Thursday  1st  July 
1847,  on  occasion  of  the  ordination  of  the 
Rev.  William  Tasker  as  the  pastor  of  that 
church...  Edinburgh:  John  D.  Lowe, 
1847.    20  p.    8°.  AN  (Chalmers)  p.v.l 


Chalmers,  Sir  William,  of  Glenericht 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Lieutenant-General 
Sir  William  Chalmers  of  Glenericht.  C.  B. 
1785-1860.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
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Chambers,  Robert,  Publisher 

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Chambers,  Sir  William.  Memoir  of 
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Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Cham- 
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Stuart  8111 
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strong &  Co.,  1872.     313  p.     12°.  AN 
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Charles  ii..  King  of  Great  Britain 

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Chrystall,  Thomas,  Abbot  of  Kinloss 

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torum  et  totius  vitse  reverendi  in  Christo 
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Charteris,  Rev.  Archibald  Hamilton 

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Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  John  Cheyne, 
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Scott-Moncrieff,  William  George.  Sir 
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Clerk,  John,  of  Eldin 

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Clouston,  Robert  Stewart 

Clouston,  Thomas  Smith.  Robert  Ste- 
wart Clouston.  1  port.  (Old-lore  mis- 
cellany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1911.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
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Cochrane,   Alexander,    Lord 

Lord  Cochrane.  (In:  Public  characters 
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Cochrane,  Grizel 

Chambers,  Sir  William.  Story  of  Grisell 
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Russell,  Constance  Charlotte  Eliza  Len- 
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Clyde,  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  Lord 

Shadwell,  Lawrence.  The  life  of  Colin 
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General  Shadwell's  Life  of  Lord  Clyde. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1881.  8°.  v. 
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Shadwell's  Life  of  Lord  Clyde.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1881.     8°.     V.   129,  p.  447-467.)  *  DA 

Sir  Colin  Campbell,  G.  C.  B.  1  port. 
(National  magazine.  London,  1858.  4°. 
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Walter,  William.  Lord  Clyde.  1  port. 
(In:  The  Scottish  annual.  Edinburgh 
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and  historical  collections.  Edinburgh, 
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Cochrane,  Admiral  Sir  Alexander 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir 
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(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
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tVWZH 


Cochrane,  Admiral   Sir  Alexander  Forrester 
Inglis 

Hon.,  The,  Rear  Admiral  Sir  Alex.  For- 
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CocKBURN,  Mrs.  Alison 

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Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Mrs.  Alison 
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Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
Mrs.  Cockburn,  1712-1794.  (In  their: 
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Snow,  Winifred.  The  life  and  work  of 
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Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn,  Lord 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Memorials  of  his  time.  Edinburgh: 
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Lucas,  Samuel.  Lord  Cockburn's  Me- 
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Anscombe,  Alfred.  The  obit  of  St.  Co- 
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Drummond,  James.  Notice  of  one  of 
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Dunham,  Samuel  Astley.  St.  Columba. 
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M'Callum,  Hugh,  and  John  AI'Callum. 
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McCready,  Charles.  Columba,  or  Cglum- 
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ZLF 


Combe,  George,  Phrenologist 

Angell,  John.  George  Combe,  the  social 
reformer,  and  founder  of  the  system  of 
modern  education  now  in  course  of  devel- 
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Combe,  George.  The  suppressed  docu- 
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AGH  p.v.7,  no.lO 

Johnson,  Maurice  L.  George  Eliot  and 
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*DA 

Martineau,  Harriet.  George  Combe.  (In 
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CoNNAL,  Sir  Michael 

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Constable,  Archibald,  Publisher 

Constable,  Archibald,  and  Robert  Pearse 
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Constable,  Thomas.  Archibald  Consta- 
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Curwen,  Henry.  Constable,  Cadell.  and 
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*IIE 


Copland,  Patrick,  of  Aberdeen 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Mr.  Patrick  Cop- 
land. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1891.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  1-3.)  CPA 

Founder  of  the  Divinity  chair  in  Marischal  Col- 
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Cowan,  Alexander,  of  Penicuik 

Alexander  Cowan.    [A  biography.]    Edin- 
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Printed    for    private    circulation. 


Craig,   Rev.   John 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  as  to  the 
life  of  Mr.  John  Craig,  minister  at  Edin- 
burgh, Aberdeen,  and  to  the  king's  family. 
(In  his:  Selections  from  Wodrow's  bio- 
graphical collections...  Aberdeen,  1890. 
4°.     p.  1-56.)  fCP 


Craig,  Sir  Thomas,  of  Riccarton 

Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Craig  of  Riccarton. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
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Cramond,    William,    LL.D. 

Late,  The.  Dr.  Cramond's  publications. 
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Crawford,  Rev.   David,   D.D. 

Jubilee  memorial.  Record  of  a  compli- 
mentary dinner  to  the  Rev.  David  Craw- 
ford, D.D.,  Edinburgh,  in  celebration  of 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  his  ordination. 
Edinburgh:  William  Oliphant  &  Co..  1865. 
45  p.     16°.  AGH  p.v.8 


Creech,    William,    Publisher 

Account,  An,  of  the  life  of  the  late  Mr. 
William  Creech.  (In:  W.  Creech,  Edin- 
burgh fugitive  pieces...  Edinburgh,  1815. 
8°.     p.  xi-xli.)  CR 


Crichton,  James,  "The  Admirable" 

Admirable,  The,  Crichton.  (Bentley's 
miscellany.  London,  1837.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
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Crichton,  Douglas.  The  Admirable 
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delivered  by  him  before  the  Senate  of 
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his  life.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Nat- 
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Transactions.  Dumfries,  1910.  8°.  1908- 
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The   circumstances   relating   to   the 

death  of  James  (the  Admirable)  Crichton 
in  Mantua  on  3rd  July  1582,  and  the  evi- 
dence as  to  the  existence  of  a  contempo- 
rary bearing  the  same  name.  (Society  of 
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CPA 

Forbes,  James  David.  The  Admirable 
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Lee,   Sidney   L.     The   Admirable   Crich- 
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(Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 
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series,  v.  47,  p.  774-788.)  *  DA 

Life,  The,  of  James  Crichton.  of  Clunie, 
commonly  called  the  Admirable  Crichton. 
1  port.  (In:  T.  Pennant,  A  tour  in  Scot- 
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328.)  t  CPW 

Reprinted  from  a  chapbook  attributed  to  Francis 
Douglas  published  in  Aberdeen,  about  1768.  The 
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McDowall,  Katharine  A.  The  Admi- 
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Marshall,  Lily  Eglantine.  The  last  days 
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Masson,  Auguste  Michel  Benoit  Gaudi- 
chot.  Jacques  Crichton.  1  pi.  (In  his: 
Les  enfants  celebres...  Paris,  1875.  10. 
ed.     12°.     p.  323-328.)  A 

Memoir,  A,  of  the  Adrnirable  Crichton. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  review.  Edin- 
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Portrait  lacking. 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Robert  Creyghton 
[Crichton].  (In  his:  Memoires  pour  servir 
a  I'histoire  des  hommes  illustres...  Paris, 
1733.     12°.    V.  23,  p.  199-201.)  A 

Remarks  on  Tytler's  life  of  the  Admi- 
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393,399.)  *  DA 

Some  account  of  the  Admirable  Crich- 
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Stuart,  John.  Notices  of  Sir  Robert 
Crichton  of  Cluny,  and  of  his  son  James, 
"The  Admirable  Crichton."  1  port.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Whibley,  Charles.  The  Admirable  Crich- 
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(In  his:  Essays  in  biography. 

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Crichton,  James,  of  Frendraught 

Stuart,  John.  Notice  of  two  ancient  sil- 
ver chalices  and  a  silver  basin  belonging 
to  the  parish  of  Forgue,  Aberdeenshire, 
and  of  their  donors,  James  Crichton  of 
Frendraught,  and  his  son,  the  Viscount 
Frendraught.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875. 
sq.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  91-109.)  CPA 

Reprints  (from  Motherwell)  the  old  ballad  on 
the  burning  of  Frendraught. 


Crichton,   Sir  Robert,  of  Cluny 

Stuart,  John.  Notices  of  Sir  Robert 
Crichton  of  Cluny,  and  of  his  son  James, 
"The  Admirable  Crichton."  1  port.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Criciiton,  Father  William 

Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Father  William 
Crichton,  S.  J.  (English  historical  review. 
London,  1893.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  697-703.)     BAA 

Agent  in  Spanish  intrigues  during  the  reign  of 
James  vi. 


(In  his:  Medical  portrait  gallery.    London, 
1838-40.    4°.    v.  4.)  AB 

Rush,  Benjamin.  An  eulogium  in  honor 
of  the  late  Dr.  William  Cullen,  professor 
...in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  de- 
livered before  the  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia,  on  the  9th  of  July...  1790. 
Philadelphia:  Thomas  Dobson,  1790.  30  p. 
8°.  Reserve 


Crimond,    Robert    Burnet,    Lord 

Certain  papers  of  Robert  Burnet,  after- 
wards Lord  Crimond,  Gilbert  Burnet, 
afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  Robert 
Leighton,  sometime  archbishop  of  Glas- 
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History  Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh. 
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CUNINGHAME,     WiLLIAM 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  A  Scot  in  France  in 
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Extracts  from  the  ms.  journal  of  William  Cun- 
inghame,  a  son  of  the  house  of  Enterkine,  in  Ayr- 
shire. 


Croal,  George,  of  Edinburgh 
Reekie,  Charles.     George  Croal. 


1  port. 


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Crockett,   Samuel  Rutherford 

Bizet,  George.  S.  R.  Crockett.  (English 
illustrated  magazine.  London,  1903.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  29,  p.  644-646.)  *  DA 

With   a   bibliography. 

Sherard,  Robert  Harborough.  S.  R. 
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Idler.    London,  1895.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  797-817.) 

*DA 


Croll,  James,  Physical  Geologist 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  James  Croll, 
F.R.S.  By  A.  G.  (Nature.  London,  1890. 
4°.     v.  43,  p.  180-181.)  OA 

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lar science  monthly.  New  York,  1897.  8°. 
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Cunningham,  Allan 

Allan  Cunningham.  (Bentley's  miscel- 
lany. London,  1845.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  557- 
564.)  *  DA 

Allan  Cunningham,  Esq.  1  port.  (Era- 
ser's magazine.  London,  1832.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
249.)  *  DA 

H.  Allan  Cunningham.  (La  belle  asseni- 
blee.     London,  1827.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  53-57.) 

*DE 

Hall,  Samuel  Carter,  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall. 
Allan  Cunningham.  port.  illus.  (Art 
journal.  London,  1866.  f°.  v.  18,  p.  369- 
372.)  t  MAA 


Cunningham,    Daniel   John 

Thomson,  Arthur.  Daniel  John  Cun- 
ningham. Born  April  15th.  1850;  died  June 
23rd,  1909.  1  port.  (Man.  London,  1909. 
4°.     1909.    no.  62.)  QOA 


Crosbie,  Mary  K. 

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Crosbie  [for  position  of  matron  in  George 
Gillespie's  Hospital).  [Edinburgh,  1848.] 
12  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.ll65 


Cruikshank,  William  Cumberland,  F.R.S. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  William  C. 
Cruikshank,  F.R.S.  20  p.,  1  port.  (In  his: 
Medical  portrait  gallery.  London,  1838- 
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Cullen,  Dr.  William 

Pettigrew,     Thomas     Joseph.       William 
Cullen,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  L.  &  E.     12  p.,  1  port. 


Cunningham,    Rev.    David 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  on  the  life 
of  Mr.  David  Cunningham,  minister  at 
Lanark,  Monkland,  sub-dean  of  Glasgow, 
and  minister  and  bishop  of  Aberdeen.  (In 
his:  Selections  from  Wodrow's  biographi- 
cal collections...  Aberdeen,  1890.  4°.  p. 
57-65.)  t  CP 


Cunningham,  Daniel  John 

Johnson,  Charles.  The  life  of  Sawney 
Cunningham.  (In  his:  A  general  history 
of  the  lives  and  adventures  of  the  most 
famous  highwaymen...  London,  1736.  f°. 
p.  28-34.)  Reserve 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Cunningham,  William,  of  Craigends 

Cunningham,  William,  of  Craigends. 
The  diary  and  general  expenditure  book  of 
W.  Cunningham  of  Craigends,  commis- 
sioner to  the  Convention  of  Estates  and 
member  of  Parliament  for  Renfrewshire, 
kept  chiefly  from  1673  to  1680.  Edited 
from  the  original  manuscript  by  Rev. 
James  Dodds,  D.D.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A. 
Constable,  1887.  xliv  p.,  1  1.,  150  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
V.  2.)  CPA 


CuRRiE,    Dr.    James 

N.,  M.  Doctor  Currie,  of  Liverpool. 
(In:  Public  characters  of  1799-1800.  Lon- 
don, 1799.    8°.    p.  521-531.)  AGH 


Dalgarno,    Mary,    1797-1808 

Skinner,  W.  A  sermon  preached  in  St. 
Andrew's  Chapel,  Aberdeen,  June  26,  1808. 
Edinburgh:  John  Moir,  1808.  24  p.,  1  pi. 
8°.  ZIY  p.v.46 

On  the  death  of  Mary  Dalgarno. 


Dalhousie   (10.  earl),  James  Andrew  Ramsay 

Lee-Warner,  Sir  William.  The  life  of 
the  marquis  of  Dalhousie.  London:  Mac- 
millan  and  Co.,  1904.  2  v.  maps,  pi.,  port. 
8°.  AN 


Dalrymple,  Sir  David,  Lord  Hailes 

Catalogue,  A,  of  the  works  of  Sir  David 
Dalrymple,  Lord  Hailes,  arranged  in  the 
order  of  their  publication.  (In:  James 
Savage,  The  librarian.  London,  1808.  8°. 
v.  1,    p.  76-85.)  CA 


Darling,    Moir   Tod    Stormonth 

Lees,  J.  M.  Some  early  recollections  of 
Lords  Robertson  and  Stormonth  Darling. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
v.  24,  p.  81-94.)  SEA 


Darnley,  Henry,   Lord 

Johnson,  Francis.  Assassinations  of  Riz- 
zio  and  Darnley.  2  port.  (In  his:  Famous 
assassinations  of  history.  Chicago,  1903. 
8°.    p.  89-108.)  BAC 

Memoir  of  Henry  Stuart.  Earl  Darnley, 
king  of  Scotland.  16  p.  (The  court  lady's 
magazine.  Monthly  critic  and  museum. 
London,    1843.     8°.     united   series,   v.    12.) 

*DE 

Portrait  lacking. 


Davidson,   Andrew  Bruce 

Driver,  Samuel  RoUes.  Professor  [An- 
drew Bruce]  Davidson.  (British  Academy. 
Proceedings.  London  cl905].  8°.  1903-04, 
p.  289-293.)  *  EC 


Davidson,   Rev.   George   Smyttan 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  the  Rev. 
George  S.  Davidson,  as  a  candidate  for 
the  Greek  chair  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh.    [Edinburgh,  1851.]     28  p.     8°. 

AGH  p.v.9 


Davidson,  Rev.  John,  of  Prestonpans 

M'Neill,  Peter.  John  Davidson,  minister 
of  Prestonpans,  and  his  times.  (In  his: 
Prestonpans  and  vicinity...  Tranent,  1902. 
12°.     p.  36-56.)  CR 

Rogers,  Charles.  Three  poets  of  the 
Scottish  Reformation:  Alexander  Cunning- 
ham, fifth  earl  of  Glencairn,  Henry  Bal- 
naves  of  Halhill,  and  John  Davidson,  min- 
ister of  Prestonpans.  1  port.  (Royal  His- 
torical Society.  Transactions.  London, 
1874.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  163-294.)  CA 


Davidson,   Rev.   Thomas 

Muirhead,  George.  Great  gain  to  Chris- 
tians: a  sermon,  preached  in  the  Tolbooth 
Church  of  Edinburgh,  on  Sabbath,  Novem- 
ber 11,  1827,  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Davidson,  of  Muirhouse, 
with  some  account  of  his  life  and  character. 
To  which  is  added,  a  character  of  Dr. 
Davidson,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lorimer  of 
Haddington.  Edinburgh:  John  Lindsay  & 
Co.,   1827.     43  p.     8°.  ZIY  p.v.47 

Published  at  the  request  of  the  kirk  session. 


Davidson,  Thomas,  Pal.eontologist 

Young,  John.  Notice  of  the  late  Dr. 
Thomas  Davidson,  F.R.S.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1888.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  138-142.)  PTA 


Davidson,  Thomas,  the  "Wandering  Scholar" 

Knight,  William.  Memorials  of  Thomas 
Davidson,  the  wandering  scholar.  Collect- 
ed and  edited  by  William  Knight.  London: 
T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1907.  xi,  241  p.,  1  port. 
8°.  AN 

Appendix  E  contains  a  bibliography  of  Davidson's 
works. 


Davidson,   William,   M.D. 

Small,  John.  Notice  of  William  David- 
son. M.D.  (Gulielmus  Davissonus).  first 
professor  of  chemistry,  and  director  ot  the 
Jardin  des  Plantes,  Paris,  afterwards  physi- 


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cian  to  the  king  of  Poland.  1  port.  (So- 
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Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1874. 

16  p.,  1  port.    sq.  8°.  AGH  p.v.  30 


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479  p.,  1  map,  1   port.     8°.  AN 

Autograph   letter   of  author  inserted. 

Ward,  John.  Memoir  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam Denny,  president  of  the  institution. 
1  port.  (Institution  of  Engineers  and  Ship- 
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Davis,  Alice 

Davis,  Alice.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life 
of  Alice  Davis,  only  surviving  daughter 
of  a  deceased  officer:  the  wrongs  which 
she  suffered,  and  the  oppressions  and  de- 
privations she  endured.  Glasgow:  J.  Car- 
michael  &  Co.,  1828.     36  p.    24°. 

ZEC  p.v.83 


Dempster,  George,  Agriculturist 

Mr.  George  Dempster.  (In:  Public  char- 
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Dervorgilla,  Lady 

Huyshe,  Wentworth.  Dervorgilla,  lady 
of  Galloway,  and  her  abbey  of  the  Sweet 
Heart.  W'ith  illustrations  by  F.  Fissi,  and 
the  author.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1913. 
xii,  157  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.    illus.    4°.  AN 


Dick,  Sir  Alexander,  of  Prestonfield 

Curiosities  of  a  Scots  charta  chest,  1600- 
1800:  with  the  travels  and  memoranda  of 
Sir  Alexander  Dick... of  Prestonfield... 
written  by  himself.  Edited  and  arranged 
by  Mrs.  Atholl  Forbes.  Edinburgh:  W. 
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Dempster,    Thomas,    Biographer 

Goodrick,  A.  T.  S.  A  Scottish  Johnson. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
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Thomas    Dempster. 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Thomas  Demp- 
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toire  des  hommes  illustres...  Paris,  1734. 
12°.    V.  28,  p.  301-324.)  A 

Thomas  Dempster  (1579-1625),  author  of  Historia 
ecclesiastica  gentis  Scotorum,  etc. 


Dick,  Robert,  Naturalist 

Robert  Dick,  the  Thurso  naturalist. 
(Argosy.  London,  1879.  8°.  v.  27,  p.  288- 
294.)  *  DA 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Robert  Dick,  baker,  of 
Thurso,  geologist  and  botanist.  New 
York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1879.  xx,  436  p., 
1   map,  13  pi.,  2  port.     12°.  AN 

Symington,  Alexander  Macleod.  Robert 
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8°.     V.  20,  p.  239-243.)  *  DA 


Denham,   Sir  James   Stewart 

Albanicus,  pseud.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
the  late  Sir  James  Stewart  Denham,  baron- 
et... 1  port.  (The  Bee.  Edinburgh, 
1791.     16°.    V.  5,  p.  1-8,  41-49.)  *  DE 

Probably  by  David,  earl  of  Buchan. 

Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  James  Steuart 
Denham,  baronet.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
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tCPA 

Kippis,  Andrew.  The  life  of  Sir  James 
Steuart  Denham  of  Coltness  and  West- 
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Denny,  Willia.m,  Ship-builder 

Bruce,  Alexander  Balmain.     The  life  of 
William  Denny,   ship-builder,  Dumbarton. 


Dick,   Major-General   Sir   Robert   Henry 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General  Sir 
Robert  Henry  Dick  of  Tulliemet.  K.C.B. 
1785(?)-1846.  1  port.  (In:  A  military  his- 
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Dickson,  Rev.  David 

Wodrow,  Robert.  A  short  account  of 
the  life  of  the  Rev.  David  Dickson.  (In: 
W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select  biographies... 
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Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1684. 

p.    17-28  contain  an  appendix  to  the  life. 


Dickson,  William  Purdie 

Galbraith,  James  Lachlan.  The  curator 
of  Glasgow  University  Library.  Glasgow: 
James  Maclehose  and  Sons,  1909.  4  p.l., 
43  p.     12°.  AN 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Donald,  Adam,  "Prophet  of  Bethelnie" 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Adam  Donald,  who 
was  well  known  in  Aberdeenshire,  for 
many  years,  by  the  name  of  the  Prophet 
of  Bethelnie.  1  port.  (The  Bee.  Edin- 
burgh, 1791.    16°.    V.  6,  p.  241-246.)      *  DE 


Donaldson,  Joseph,  Soldier 

Donaldson,  Joseph.  Recollections  of  the 
eventful  life  of  a  soldier.  By  the  late  J. 
Donaldson,  sergeant  in  the  Ninety-Fourth 
Scots  Brigade.  Philadelphia:  G.  B.  Zieber 
&  Co.,  1845.    vii,  9-231  p.    24°.  AN 

(Smith's  weekly  volume:  a  se- 
lect circulating  library...  Philadelphia, 
1845.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  348-382.)  f  *  DD 

Another  issue  of  the  foregoing. 


DoNN,  Rob 

See  Mac  KAY,  Robert 


Douglas,  Janet 
See  under  Glamis,  Janet  Douglas,  Lady 

Douglas,  Lady  Margaret 

Henderson,  Charles.  Notes  on  a  deed 
by  Lady  Margaret  Douglas  of  Lochleven, 
dated  16th  October  1560.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1882.     sq.  8°.     v.  16,  p.  224-227.) 

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Douglas,    Rev.    Robert 

Gloag,  Paton  J.  The  former  proprietor 
of  Abbotsford.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley, 
1891.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  393-405.)  *  DA 

Rev.  Dr.  Robert  Douglas. 


DowDEN,  John,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh 

Dowden,  Alice.  Biographical  sketch  [of 
John  Dowden,  D.D.,  bishop  of  Edinburgh). 
(In:  John  Dowden,  The  mediaeval  church 
in  Scotland.  Glasgow,  1910.  8°.  p.  xv- 
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Douglas,  Rev.  Archibald 

Lang,  Andrew.  A  gentleman  of  Scot- 
land. (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1901.     8°.     V.  170,  p.  94-105.)  *  DA 

Rev.  Archibald  Douglas. 


Douglas,   Gavin,   Bishop  of   Dunkeld 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Gavin  Doug- 
las. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets. 
Edinburgh,  1804.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  1-67.)       AB 

Small,  John.  [Biography  of  Gavin  Doug- 
las.] (In:  Gavin  Douglas,  Poetical  works, 
edited  by  J.  Small.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  i-cxxvii.)  NCL 

Wall,  Annie.  Gawain  Douglas,  bishop 
of  Dunkeld.  (The  Western:  a  journal  of 
literature.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  724-737.)  *DD 


Douglas,  Sir  James,  of  Dalkeith 

Testamenta    doniini   Jacobi  de    Douglas 

domini     de     Dalketh     militis.  1390-1392. 

(Bannatyne  Club.   Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 

1836.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  101-120.)  f  CP 


Douglas,  James,   M.D. 

Brackenbury,  Sir  Henry.  James  Doug- 
las, M.D.,  surgeon  venturer.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  191.  p. 
94-110.)  *DA 


DowNiE,  Richard,  of  Aberdeen 

"Who  murdered  Downie?"  (Harper's 
new  monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1852. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  625-626.)  *  DA 

Richard  Downie  was  a  janitor  in  Marischal  Col- 
lege, Aberdeen,  and  met  his  death  through  a  practical 
joke  played  on  him  by  some  of  the  students. 


Drummond,  Sir  Adam,  of  Megginch 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Vice-Admiral  Sir 
Adam  Drummond  of  Megginch,  K.C.H. 
1770-1849.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
484-485.)  fVWZH 


Drummond,  General  Andrew  John 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  General  Andrew 
John  Drummond  (de  jure  seventh  Viscount 
Strathallan).  (In:  A  military  historv  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°'.  p. 
436-437.)  t  VWZH 


Drummond,  George,  of  Edinburgh 

Sim,  George.  Notice  of  a  rare  medal  of 
Provost  Drummond  of  Edinburgh,  pre- 
sented to  the  society  by  George  Sim. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  393-394.)  CPA 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Drummond,  General  Sir  Gordon 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  General  Sir  Gordon 
Drummond,  G.C.B.  1772-1854.  1  port.  (In: 
A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  486-492.)  f  VWZH 


Drummond,  Rev.   Henry 

Nicoll,  Sir  William  Robertson.  Henry 
Drummond.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1897.    8°.    V.  71,  p.  499-510.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 
literature,  new  series,  v.  66,  p.  11-19,  New  York, 
1897. 

Sheridan,  Wilbur  F.  Henry  Drummond. 
(Methodist  review.  New  York  [1908].  8°. 
V.  90,  p.  360-369.)  *  DA 

Smith,  George  Adam.  The  life  of  Henry 
Drummond.  New  York:  Doubleday  &  Mc- 
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8°.  AN 

New  York:  Doubleday  &  Mc- 

Clure  Co.,  1899.     xiii.  541  p..  1  port.     8°. 

AN 

Sutherland,  D.  Henry  Drummond,  a 
manly  minister.  (Methodist  review.  Nash- 
ville, 1897.  8°.  V.  45  [Series  3,  v.  22],  p.  396- 
400.)  *  DA 

Watson,     John.  Henry     Drummond. 

(North     American     review.       New     York, 
1897.     8°.     V.  164,  p.  513-525.)  *  DA 


Drummond,  Admiral   Sir  James  Robert 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Murray, 
marchioness  of.  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir 
James  Robert  Drummond,  G.C.B.  1812-95. 
1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p.  534- 
538.)  t  VWZH 


Drummond,  William.  Notes  of  Ben  Jon- 
son's  conversations  with  William  Drum- 
mond of  Hawthornden.  January,  m.d.c.xix 
(Edited  by  David  Laing.]  London: 
The  Shakespeare  Society,  1842.  xxiv,  54  p. 
8°.     (Shakespeare  Society.    [V.  17))    *  NCK 

The  footnotes  in  this  edition  have  been  amplified 
and  corrected  by  the  aid  of  J.  P.  Collier  and  P. 
Cunningham. 

Fox,  Arthur  W.  With  Jonson  at  Haw- 
thornden. (Manchester  quarterly.  Mar- 
chester,  1899.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  61-84.)        *  DA 

Hall,  William  C.  Drummond  of  Haw- 
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Masson,  David.  Drummond  of  Haw- 
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London:  Macmillan  and  Co.,  1873.  1  p.l., 
1  1.,  vii-xv,  490  p.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

Sanders,  H.  M.  Drummond  of  Haw- 
thornden. (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
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Smith,  George  Barnett.  Drummond  of 
Hawthornden.  (New  quarterly  magazine. 
London,  1874.     8°.    v.  2,  p.  620-639.)  *  DE 

Whibley,  Charles.  The  library  of  an  old 
scholar.  (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  166,  p.  753-767.)  *  DA 

That  of  Drummond  of  Hawthornden. 


Drummond,  Lieutenant-General  William 

Ross,  Andrew.  Lieutenant-General  Wil- 
liam Drummond  of  Cromlix.  first  Viscount 
Strathallan,  1617(?)-88.  (In:  a  military 
history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth. 
1908.    4°.     p.  360-364.)  f  VWZH 


Drysdale,  Rev.  John 

Dalzel,  Andrew.  Account  of  John  Drys- 
dale, D.D.  [1718-1788.]  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1794.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  37-53.)  *  EC 


Drummond,  John,  of  Drum.mondirnoch 

Black,  John  A.  Highland  revenge. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  25,  p.  430-434.)  *  DE 

Murder  of  John  Drummond  of  Drummondirnoch, 
1589. 


Drysdale,  Thomas,  Herald 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Will  of  a  Scot- 
tish herald  of  the  seventeenth  century. 
[Bv  R.  R.  Stodart.]  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  154-156.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Thomas    Dnyisdaill    (Drysdale.) 


Drum.mond,  William,  of  Hawthornden 

Albanicus,  pseud.  Remarks  on  the  char- 
acter and  writings  of  William  Drummond 
of  Hawthornden.  (The  Bee.  Edinburgh. 
1792.     16°.    V.  9,  p.  41-51.)  *  DE 

Probably  by  David,  11.  earl  of  Buchan. 

Bond,  R.  Warwick.  Drummond  of  Haw- 
thornden. (Fortnightly  review.  London. 
1907.     8°.     new  series,  v.  81,  p.  414-424.) 

*DA 


Duff,   Rev.   Alexander,   D.D. 

Lalavihari  De.  Recollections  of  Alexan- 
der Duff,  and  of  the  Mission  College  which 
he  founded  in  Calcutta.  London:  T.  Nel- 
son and  Sons,  1879.    viii,  (1)10-243  p.     12°. 

AN 

Smith,  George.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Duff,  D.D.  With  an  introduction  by  Wil- 
liam M.  Taylor.  New  York:  A.  C.  Arm- 
strong &  Son,  n.  d.    2  v.    8°.  AN 


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Duff,    Mountstuart   Elphinstone   Grant 


Ward,  Wilfrid, 
diaries.  1  port, 
studies.     London, 


Sir  M.  E.  Grant  Duff's 

(In    his:    Ten    personal 

1908.     8°.     p.   130-155.) 

NCZ 


Duff,  Robert,   Schoolmaster 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Statement  by  the  Acting  Colonial 
Committee  of  the  General  Assembly,  in 
regard  to  the  case  of  Mr.  Robert  Duff, 
lately  parochial  schoolmaster  of  the  parish 
of  Rhynie.    {Glasgow,  1840?)    7  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.  31 

Has  postmark:  Glasgow,  6.  Jan.  1841. 


Dunbar,    Gavin,   Archbishop   of   Glasgow 

Bain,  Joseph.  Testamentum  quondam 
reverendissimi  patris  et  domini  Gauini  ar- 
chiepiscopi  Glasguensis  ac  monasterii  In- 
sule  Missarum  perpetui  commendatorii. 
(Archaeological  journal.  London,  1882.  8°. 
V.  39,  p.  412-419.)  CA 


Dunbar,  William,  Poet 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  William  Dun- 
bar. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets. 
Edinburgh,  1804.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  389-441.)  AB 

Mackay,  ^neas  James  George.  Memoir 
of  Dunbar.  (In:  William  Dunbar,  The 
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Schipper,  Jakob.  William  Dunbar.  Sein 
Leben  und  seine  Gedichte  in  analysen  und 
ausgewahlten  Uebersetzungen  nebst  einem 
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Beitrag  zur  schottisch-englischen  Litera- 
tur-  und  Cultur-  Geschichte.  Strassburg: 
K.  J.  Trabner,  1884.    xviii,  412  p.    12°.  NCC 

Smeaton,  William  Henry  Oliphant.  Wil- 
liam Dunbar.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  An- 
derson &  Ferrier  [1898].  159  p.  12°. 
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Wright,  Thomas.  On  the  Scottish  poet 
Dunbar.  (In  his:  Essays  on  subjects  con- 
nected with  the  literature. .  .of  England  in 
the  middle  ages.  London,  1846.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  291-306.)  CBA  and  CN 


Duncan,  Adam  Duncan,  Viscount 

Camperdown:  eulogy  on  the  illustrious 
admiral.  Edinburgh:  George  Panton,  1798. 
xxix  p.     8°.  NCI  p.v.  62 


Camperdown  (3.  earl),  Robert  Adam 
Philips  Haldane  Duncan.  Admiral  Dun- 
can. With ...  a  plan  of  the  action  off  Cam- 
perdown. London:  Longmans,  Green  & 
xi  p.,  1  1,.  416  p.,  3  port.    8°. 

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Eleanor    C.        Admiral    Viscount 

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p.  400-406.)       tVWZH 


Co.,  1898. 


Sellar, 

Duncan. 

tary     history     of 

Perth,   1908.     4' 


Duncan,   Henry,  D.D. 

Hall,  Sophy.  Dr.  Duncan  of  Ruthwell, 
founder  of  savings  banks.  Edinburgh:  Oli- 
phant, Anderson  &  Ferrier,  1910.  156  p., 
5  pi.,  3  port.     12°.  AN 


Duncan,  Mrs.   Mary   Lundie 

Lundie,  Mrs.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Lundie  Duncan:  being  recollections  of  a 
daughter.  By  her  mother  [Mrs.  Lundiej. 
From  the  2.  Edinburgh  ed.  New  York:  R. 
Carter,  1842.     268  p.     12°.  Stuart  8137 


Duncan,  Thomas 

Wenley,  Robert  Mark.  Thomas  Duncan. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  24,  p.  151-157.)  *  DE 


Dundas,   General  Sir  David 

General,  Sir  David  Dundas,  K.B.  (In: 
Public  characters  of  1803-1804.  London, 
1804.    8°.    p.  254-266.)  AGH 


Dundas   Henry 
See  Melville   (1.  viscount),  Henry  Dundas 


Dundas,  Captain  James,  V.  C. 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Captain  James  Dun- 
das of  Ochtertyre.  (In:  A  military  history 
of  Perthshire.  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°. 
p.  561-562.)  t  VWZH 


Dundas,  Robert,  of  Arniston 

Wright,  Thomas.  A  sermon  preached 
in  the  church  of  Borthwick,  June  27,  1819. 
being  the  first  Sunday  after  the  funeral  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Dundas...  Edin- 
burgh: Manners  and  Millar,  1819.    39  p.    8°. 

AGHp.v.lO 


Dundee,  John  Graham,  Viscount 
See  Graham,  John,  Viscount  Dundee 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

DUNDONALD    (9.    EARL),   ARCHIBALD   COCHRANE 

Earl,  The,  of  Dundonald.  (In:  Public 
characters  of  1809-10.  London,  1809.  8°. 
p.  275-289.)  AGH 

Dundonald   (10.   earl),  Thomas  Cochrane 

Allen,  Joseph.  Life  of  the  earl  of  Dun- 
donald, G.C.B.,  rear-admiral  of  the  United 
Kingdom  and  admiral  of  the  Red.  London: 
Routledge,  W^arne,  &  Routledge,  1861.  xii, 
362  p.,  2  maps,  1  pi.,  1  port.     16°.  AN 

Dundonald  (10.  earl),  Thomas  Cochrane. 
The  autol)ioijraphy  of  a  seaman.  London: 
Richard  Bentley,  1860.     2  v.     8°.  AN 

Dundonald  (11.  earl),  Thomas  Barnes 
Cocliranc,  and  H.  R.  F.  Bourne.  The  life 
of  Thomas,  Lord  Cochrane,  tenth  earl  of 
Dundonald,  completing  the  "Autobiog- 
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DycE,  Alexander 

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Charteris,  Evan.  Memoir  of  David,  Lord 
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Elder,  John,  Shipbuilder 

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Dinner  to... the  earl  of  Elgin  and  Kin- 
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Erskine,  George,  of  Innertiel 

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Elphinstone,  Mountstewart 

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Elphinstone,  William,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen 

Garden,  Alexander.  The  lyf,  doings,  and 
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Erceldoune,  Thomas   of 

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Erskine,   Henry,   Lord   Advocate 

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21st  February  1820;  with  a  character  of  the 
late  Hon.  Henry  Erskine,  written  at  the 
time  of  his  death,  by  Francis  Jeffrey,  Esq. 
Edinburgh:  John  Robertson,  1820.  48  p. 
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Honourable,  The,  Henry  Erskine.  [1746- 
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Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A.  Henry  Erskine.  (Ju- 
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Erskine,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

Davidson,  Thomas.  A  sketch  of  the 
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Inglis,  John.  The  memory  of  the  right- 
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Erskine,   Robert,   Physician 

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the  time  of  his  death,  by  Francis  Jeffrey, 
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Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A.  Lord  Chancellor 
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Roscoe,  Henry.  [ThomaS]  Lord  Erskine. 
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Erskine,   Thomas,   of  Linlathen 

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Three  Scottish  teachers.  (Edinburgh  re- 
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409.)  *  DA 

Thomas  Erskine  of  Linlathen,  John  M'Leod 
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Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  137,  p.  771- 
783,    Boston,    1878. 

Wedgwood,  Julia.  Thomas  Erskine  of 
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teachers  and  other  essays.  London,  1909. 
8°.     p.  63-78.)  NCZ 

Reprinted   from   the   Contemporary   review. 


EsKGROVE,    David   Rae,    Lord 
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Henry,  William  Charles.  A  biographi- 
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EwiNGj  Alexander,  Bishop  of  Argyll 

Lees,  Sir  James  Cameron.  Bishop  [Alex- 
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Three  Scottish  teachers.  (Edinburgh 
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409.)  *  DA 

Thomas  Erskine  of  Linlathen,  John  M'Leod 
Campbell,    D.D.,    Bishop    Alexander    Ewing. 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  37,  p.  771- 
783,   Boston,   1878. 


Ewing,  Rev.  Greville 

Wardlaw,  Ralph.  The  end  of  living,  and 
the  gain  of  dying,  to  the  faithful  servant 
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Congregational  Chapel,  Nile  St..  Glasgow, 
August  8th,  1841,  on  occasion  of  the  death 
of  the  Rev.  Greville  Ewing.  Glasgow: 
James  Maclehose  and  Robert  Nelson, 
184L    iv,  (1)6-36  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.77 


Ewing,  Mrs.  Greville 

Fraser,  Sir  William.  Barbara  Maxwell 
—  Mrs.  Greville  Ewing.  1773-1828.  (In  his: 
Memoirs  of  the  Maxwells  of  Pollok.  Edin- 
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Ewing,  James,   Merchant 

Bourne,  Henry  Richard  Fox.  James 
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Eyre-Todd,  George 

Eyre-Todd,  George.  Four  months  of 
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Eythin,  James  King,  Lord 

James  King,  Lord  Eythin.  1  port.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caith- 
ness and  Sutherland.  London,  1912.  8°. 
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Fairbairn,   Sir  William 

Smiles,  Samuel.  William  Fairbairn.  (In 
his:  Industrial  biography.  London,  1882. 
new  ed.     12°.     p.  299-335.)  AB 


Falconer,  William 

Seymour,  Charles  C.  B.  William  Fal- 
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Farquharson,  Henry,  of  Aberdeen 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Aberdonians 
abroad:  Henry  Farquharson.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  8,  p.  89.)  CPA 

See  also  note  by  J.  F.  on  p.  103-104. 


Farquharson,  Rev.  John 

Chisholm,  Colin.  The  Rev.  John  Far- 
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magazine.  Inverness,  1882.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
141-146.)  *DE 

1699-1782. 


Ferchard,   Royal  Physician 

Mackay,  A.  Ferchard,  physician  to  King 
Robert  ii.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Ork- 
ney, Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
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Fergus,  Saint 

Mackinlay,  J.  M.  Traces  of  the  cultus  of 
St.  Fergus  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Fergus,  Dr.  Andrew 

Duncan,  Eben.  Biographical  notice  of 
the  late  Dr.  Andrew  Fergus.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1888    8°.    v.  19,  p.  245-253.)  *  EC 


Ferguson,  Adam,  Philosopher 

B.,  R.  Dr.  Adam  Ferguson.  (In:  Public 
characters  of  1799-1800.  London,  1799.  8°. 
p.  431-455.)  AGH 


Ferguson,  James,  Astronomer 
Edwards,  Bela  Bates.     James  Ferguson. 
(In    her:    Biography    of   self   taught    men. 
Boston,   1832.     12°.     p.  252-260.)  A 


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Ferguson,  James.  A  short  account  of 
the  life  of  James  Ferguson,  F.R.S.,  written 
by  himself.  London:  Hunt  &  Clarke,  1826. 
25  p.,  1  port.  24°.  (In:  Autobiography. 
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xiii(i)  p.,  1  1.,  503  p..  1  port.    8°.  AN 

The  New  York  Public  Library  also  possesses  a 
large  portfolio  of  documents  and  drawings  by  Fer- 
guson, brought  together  by  Dr.  E.  Henderson,  his 
biographer.  The  collection  consists  of  a  long  auto- 
graph letter,  signed;  scientific  papers  in  holograph; 
pen  and  ink  drawings,  working  card  models  of 
scientific  instruments  constructed  by  Ferguson;  draw- 
ings of  his  birthplace,  maps,  etc. 

James  Ferguson,  the  "astronomer." 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
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Ferguson,  Robert,  the  "Plotter" 

Ferguson     the     plotter.        (Macmillan's 
magazine 
140.) 


London,  1888.    8' 


V.  .->/,  p.  131- 
*DA 


Fergusson,  Robert,  Poet 

Beaumont,  Frank.  Fergusson  and  Burns: 
the  shaping  of  a  poet.  (Royal  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1911.    8°.    v.  42,  p.  71-92.)     *  EC 

Brown,  David  K.  Burns  and  Fergusson. 
(Rose  Belford's  Canadian  monthly.  To- 
ronto, 1880.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  63-73.)  *  DA 

Gordon,  Alexander.  Robert  Ferguson: 
Scottish  poet.  (Gentleman's  magazine. 
London,  1894.    8°.    v.  277,  p.  375-399.) 

*DA 

Harrison,  Cuthbert.  Robert  Fergusson. 
(Booklover.  San  Francisco,  1902.  f°.  no. 
8,  p.  289-292.)  t  *  GAA 

Reprints  the  sketch  of  Fergusson's  life  as  pub- 
lished in  the  edition  of  his  works  issued  in  Phila- 
delphia  in   1815. 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Robert  Fer- 
gusson. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish 
poets.  Edinburgh,  1804.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  411- 
440.)  AB 

Ferme  or  Fairholme,  Rev.  Charles 

Alexander,  William  Lindsay.  Life  of 
Ferme.  (In:  Charles  Ferme.  A  logical 
analysis  of  the  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Ro- 
mans...    Edinburgh,  1850.     8°.     p.  xi-xx.) 

*  YNV 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  on  the  life 
of  Mr.  Charles  Ferme  or  Fairholme,  min- 
ister,  and  professor  at   Frazerburgh.      (In 


his:  Selections  from  Wodrow's  biographi- 
cal collections. . .  Aberdeen,  1890.  4°.  p. 
270-281.)  tCP 


Ferrier,  James  Frederick 

Axon,  Williain  Edward  Armytage.  De 
Quincey  and  J.  F.  Ferrier.  (Manchester 
quarterly.  Manchester,  1898.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  268-276.)  *  DA 

Fraser,  Alexander  Campbell.  The  philo- 
sophical life  of  Professor  Ferrier.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1868.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  193-20L)  *DA 

Haldane,  Elizabeth  S.  James  Frederick 
Ferrier.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson 
&  Ferrier  [1899].  158  p.  12°.  (Famous 
Scots  series.)  *R-AN 


Ferrier,    Susan 
Douglas,  Sir  George.     Miss  Ferrier 


.    (In 
York 
AB 


liis:    The    Blackwood    group. 
[1897].     12°.     p.  110-133.) 

Susan  Ferrier's  life  and  correspondence. 
(Church  quarterly  review.  London,  1901. 
8°.    v.  52.  p.  157-170.)  *  DA 


Fife  (2.  earl),  James  Duff 

Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Fife...  Baron 
Fife  in  the  county  of  Fife...  (In:  Public 
characters  of  1801-1802.  London,  1801.  8°. 
p.  203-217.)  AGH 

FiLLAN,   Saint 

Inquisitio  facta  apud  Keandrochit  de  pri- 
vilegiis  reliquiae  Sancti  Fillani.  Aprilis  22, 
1428.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aber- 
deen, 1846.    4°.    v.  3.  p.  239-240.)  f  CP 

Relates  to  the  crozier  or  pastoral  staff  of  St. 
Fillan,  now  in  the  National  Museum  of  Antiquities, 
Edinburgh. 

Mackinlay,  J.  M.  Traces  of  the  cultus 
of  St.  Fillan  at  Killallan,  Renfrewshire. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  29.  p. 
251-255.)  CPA 


Fleming,  Rev.  John,  1750-1823 

Rev.  John  Fleming.  (Edinburgh  annual 
register  for  1823.  Edinburgh,  1824.  8°. 
v.  16,  part  3,  p.  322-325.)  BAA 

Scot,  David.  On  preparation  for  death; 
a    sermon,    preached   at    Colinton,    on    the 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

second  of  February,  being  the  first  Sab- 
bath after  the  interment  of  the  Rev.  John 
Fleming,  late  minister  of  that  parish:  with 
a  short  memoir  of  the  deceased.  Edin- 
burgh: Macredie,  Skelly,  and  Co.,  1823.  iv. 
27  p.     8°.  ZIY  p.v.39 

Fleming,  Rev.   John,  D.D. 

Bryson,  Alexander.  Alemoir  of  Rev. 
John  Fleming,  D.D.,  F.R.S.E.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1861.    4°.    V.  22,  p.  655-680.)     *  EC 

p.  675-680  contain  a_  list  of  Dr.  Fleming's  con- 
tributions  to   natural  science. 


Fleming,   Marjorie 

Brown,  John.  Marjorie  Fleming.  A 
sketch.  Being  the  paper  entitled  "Pet  Mar- 
jorie: a  story  of  child  life  fifty  years  ago." 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1864. 
32  p.     16°.  AGHp.v.ll 

Reprinted   from   the   North  British   review. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and 

Co.,  1873.    47  p.     12°.  AGHp.v.ll 

Nevir  York:  Kilbourne  Tomp- 
kins, 1875.    33  p.    24°.  AGHp.v.ll 

Wiley,  Kate.  Pet  Marjorie  and  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.  The  story  of  Marjorie  Flem- 
ing. New  York:  Cochrane  Publishing  Co., 
1909.    82  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     12°.        AN 


Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Saltoun 

B.,  A.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Andrew 
Fletcher  of  Salton,  one  of  the  senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice,  commonly  called 
Lord  Milton.  1  port.  (The  Bee.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    16°.    V.  11,  p.  1-5.)  *DE 

Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
Essays  on  the  lives  and  writings  of  Fletch- 
er of  Saltoun  and  the  poet  Thomson:  bi- 
ographical, critical,  and  political.  With 
some  pieces  of  Thomson's  never  before 
published.  London:  J.  Debrett,  1792.  viii. 
xxxix,  280  p.,  1  port.     8°.  AN 

The  fly-leaf  has  the  dedication  "A  mons''  Mons'' 
Dugour  C.  D.  Professeur  de  I'ancien  College  de  la 
Fleche  a  Paris.  Buchan.  8.  Castle  Street  Ed^ 
January  28th,  1803." 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Scotia  rediviva. 
Home  rule  for  Scotland.  With  lives  of 
Sir  William  Wallace,  George  Buchanan, 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  and  Thomas  Spence. 
London:  Wm.  Reeves,  n.  d.  113  p..  3  1.     12°. 

CP 

Macdonald,  J.  R.  Andrew  Fletcher,  the 
Scottish  patriot.  (Scottish  review.  Pais- 
ley, 1893.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  61-84.)  *  DA 

Macfie,  Robert  Andrew  Scott.  A  bibli- 
ography  of  Andrew   Fletcher  of  Saltoun. 


(1653-1716.)  2  fac.  p.  of  ms.,  27  fac,  of  title- 
pages,  5  port.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society.  Publications.  Edinburgh,  1901. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  117-148.)  *  GAA 

Omond,  George  William  Thomson. 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun.  New  York:  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons  [1897].  160  p.  12°.  (Famous 
Scots  series.)  *R-AN 

Purves,  James.  Fletcher  of  Saltoun's 
writings.  (Antiquary.  London,  1882.  sq. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  150-154.)  CA 


Flockhart,  Robert,   Street  Preacher 

Flockhart,  Robert.  The  street  preacher: 
being  the  autobiography  of  Robert  Flock- 
hart. Edited  by  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D. 
Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles  Black.  1858. 
X  p..  1  1.,  172  p.     16°.  AGHp.v.ll 

Robert  Flockhart,  the  street  preacher. 
(Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1858.    4°.    V.  25,  p.  470-477.)  *  DA 


Foote,   Rev.    Alexander 

Nixon,  William.  Qualifications  for  the 
Christian  ministry;  a  sermon  preached  at 
the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Foote,  in  the  parish  church  of  Brechin,  on 
Thursday,  August  18,  1834.  Edinburgh: 
W.  Whyte  &  Co.,  1834.    32  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.9 


Forbes,  Alexander  Penrose,  Bishop  of  Brechin 

Mackay,  Rev.  Donald  J.  Bishop  Forbes. 
A  memoir.  London:  Kegan  Paul.  Trench 
&  Co.,  1888.  xxxii.  270  p.,  1  map,  1  port..  1 
geneal.    table.    12°.  AN 


Forbes,  Duncan,  of  Culloden 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Lives  of  Simon 
Eraser,  Lord  Lovat,  and  Duncan  Forbes  of 
Culloden.  From  original  sources.  Lon- 
don: Chapman  and  Hall,  1847.  xvi.  388  p. 
12°.  AN 

Duncan  Forbes.  (North  British  review. 
Edinburgh,  1847.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  92-109.)  *  DA 


Forbes,  General  "Jock" 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  General  "Jock" 
Forbes  of  Skellater.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
V.  3,  p.  43-44.)  CPA 


Forbes,  James  David,  Physicist 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  James  D.  Forbes, 
the  philosopher.  1  port.  (In  his:  Noble 
workers,  by  H.  A.  Page  [pseud].  New 
York   [1875?].     12°.     p.  358-390.)         AGH 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Shairp,  John  Campbell,  and  others.  Life 
and  letters  of  James  David  Forbes.  F.R.S. 
...  By  J.  C.  Shairp,  P.  G.  Tait  and  A. 
Adams-Reilly.  London:  Macmillan  &  Co., 
1873.  xiii(i),  577  p.,  1  map,  4  pi.,  3  port. 
8°.  AN 

p.  567-577  contain  a  list  of  Principal  Forbes' 
scientific    writings. 

Forbes,   Rev.  John,  of  Corse 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.    Jean  Forbes.     (In 

his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  des 

hommes  illustres...     Paris,  1741.     12°.     v. 

42.  p.   100-130.)  A 

Rev.  John   Forbes  of  Corse    (1593-1648). 


Forbes,  Patrick,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen 

Funeral,  The,  sermons,  orations,  epi- 
taphs, and  other  pieces  on  the  death  of 
the  Right  Rev.  Patrick  Forbes,  bishop  of 
Aberdeen.  From  the  original  edition  of 
1635;  with  biographical  memoir  and  notes 
by  Charles  Farquhar  Shand.  Edinburgh: 
Spottiswoode  Society,  1845.  cxvi,  476  p. 
8°.  AN 

With   reprint  of  the  Aberdeen  title-page  of   1635. 

Shand,  Charles  Farquhar.     Biographical 

memoir  of  the  Right  Rev.  Patrick  Forbes, 

bishop  of  Aberdeen.     (In:  Funeral  sermons 

. .  .on  the  death  of  the  Right  Rev.  P.  Forbes 

Edinburgh,    1845.     8°.     p.   xvii-cxvi.) 

AN 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  upon  the 
life  of  Patrick  Forbes,  barron  of  Oneil 
and  laird  of  Corse,  minister  of  Keith  and 
bishop  of  Aberdeen.  1  port.  (In  his: 
Selections  from  Wodrow's  biographical 
collections...  Aberdeen,  1890.  4°.  p.  80- 
105.)  tCP 

Forbes,  Robert,  Bishop  of  Ross  and  Caithness 
Scottish,  A,  bishop  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury.    (Church  quarterly  review^.     London, 
1887.    8°.    v.  23,  p.  344-362.)  *  DA 


Stephens,  Andrew,  schoolmaster,  Fet- 
teresso.  Eximii  animi  dotibus,  et  in  Dei 
vinea  cultoris  fidelis.  domini  Gulielmi 
Forbesii,  Edinburgeni  episcopi.  vita,  1634. 
[By  Andrew  Stephens.]  (Spottiswoode 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
283-294.)  ZDVH 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  on  the  life 
of  Mr.  William  Forbes,  minister  at  Aber- 
deen and  Edinburgh,  and  bishop  of  Edin- 
burgh. 1  port.  (In  his:  Selections  from 
Wodrow's  biographical  collections.  Aber- 
deen, 1890.    4°.    p.  245-269.)  f  CP 


Forrest,  Rev.  Robert 

Schaw,  William.  The  enemies,  the 
duties,  and  the  reward  of  the  faithful  ser- 
vant of  Jesus  explained,  in  a  sermon,  de- 
livered at  the  ordination  of  Mr.  Robert 
Forrest,  to  the  pastoral  charge  of  the  As- 
sociate Congregation  at  Saltcoats,  on  the 
27th  February  1798.  Glasgow:  Brash  and 
Reid,  1798.     36  p.     8°.  ZEC  p.v.73 

Forsyth,  Rev.  James,  Lochee 

Forsyth,  James,  senior  minister  of 
Lochee  Chapel  of  Ease.  My  refusal  to 
resign  my  office.  Addressed  to  my  assis- 
tant, the  Rev.  William  Wright,  and  the 
congregation.     [Dundee?  1874?]     36  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.l 


Foulis,   David,   Surgeon 

M'Kendrick,  John  Gray.  In  memoriam. 
—  David  Foulis  [Surgeon,  1846-1881].  (Phil- 
osophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings. Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  325- 
328.)  *  EC 


Foulis,  George,  of  Ravelston 
Fothergill,  George  A.  George  Foulis 
(1569-1633)  and  the  carved  stones  of  Ravel- 
ston. illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
sq.  8°.     V.  44,  p.  76-89.)  CPA 


Forbes,  Sir  William,  of  Pitsligo 
Alison,  Archibald.  A  sermon  preached 
in  the  Episcopal  Chapel,  Cowgate,  Edin- 
burgh, November  16.  1806,  the  day  after 
the  funeral  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  of  Pit- 
sligo, baronet.  Edinburgh:  James  Ballan- 
tyne  and  Co..  1808.     27  p.     8°.    ZIY  p.v.46 


Forbes,  William,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.    Guillaume  Forbes. 

(In  his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 

des  hommes  illustres...     Paris,  1741.     12°. 

V.  42,  p.  70-100.)  A 

William    Forbes    (1585-1634)    was    first   bishop   of 
Edinburgh. 


Foulis,  Sir  John,  of  Ravelston 

Foulis,  Sir  John.  The  account  book  of 
Sir  John  Foulis  of  Ravelston,  1671-1707. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscript,  with 
introduction  and  glossary,  by  the  Rev.  A. 
W.  Cornelius  Hallen.  Edinburgh:  T.  & 
A.  Constable,  1894.  Ixxii,  500  p.,  1  1..  2 
tables.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,    v.  16.)  CPA 


Fowler,  Rev.  James  Charles 
Fowler,    James    Charles.      Farewell    ser- 
mon preached. .  .5th  March   1837,  in  Rox- 
burgh Church,  Edinburgh.     Glasgow:  Wm. 
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Fraser,  James,  of  Brea 

Eraser,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev. 
James  Fraser  of  Brea,  minister  of  the 
gospel  at  Culross;  written  by  himself. 
(In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select  biographies... 
Edinburgh,  1847.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  81-370.)  AGH 

Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1738. 

Whyte,  Alexander.  James  Fraser,  laird 
of  Brea;  parish  minister  of  Culross,  Bass 
Rock,  Blackness,  and  Newgate  prisoner, 
and  author  of  "The  book  of  the  intricacies 
of  my  heart  and  life."  Edinburgh:  Oli- 
phant,  Anderson  and  Ferrier,  1911.  2  p.l., 
vii-xi,  273(1)  p.,  3  pi.     12°.  AN 


Fraser,  Thomas,  of  Gortuleg 

Eraser,  Thomas.  Unto  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session, 
the  petition  of  T.  Fraser  of  Gortuleg. 
[Signed  I.  Campbell  for  T.  Eraser.]  n.  t.-p. 
n.  p.,  1764.    18  p.    4°.  CP  p.box  5 


Fraser,  Sir  William,  Genealogist 

Sir  William  Fraser,  K.C.B.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  163,  p.  841-844.)  *  DA 


Fullarton,   John,    M.A. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  John  Fullarton, 
M.A.,  King's  College,  1709.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1900.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  V.  1,  p.  182-184.)  CPA 


Gairdner,  Sir  William  Tennant 

Gibson,  George  Alexander.  Life  of  Sir 
William  Tennant  Gairdner.  .  .regius  pro- 
fessor of  practice  of  medicine  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow.  With  a  selection  of 
papers  on  general  and  medical  subjects. 
Glasgow:  James  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1912. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  817  p.,  2  pi..  3  port.    8°.  AN 

Galloway,   Rev.   Patrick 

Galloway,  Patrick.  The  apology  of  Mr. 
Patrick  Galloway,  minister  at  Perth,  when 
he  fled  to  England,  May,  1584.  (Bannatyne 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1824.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  109-128.)  tCP 


Galt,  John,  Novelist 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  John  Gait.  By 
D.  B.  A.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.    v.  24,  p.  92-98.)  *  DE 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  John  Gait.  (In 
his:  The  Blackwood  group.  New  York 
rl897].     12°.     p.  47-93.)  AB 


Gait,  John.  The  autobiography  of  John 
Gait.  London:  Cochrane  &  M'Crone,  1833. 
2  V.    8°.  AN 

V.  2,  p.  410-412  contain  a  list  of  the  separate 
works   of   Gait. 

Reviewed  in  The  Court  journal,  1833,  p.  684-685, 
713-714,  London,  1833;  Gentleman's  magazine,  v.  103, 
part  2,   p.    521-526,   London,    1833. 

Jerdan,  William.  John  Gait.  (In  his: 
Men  I  have  known.  London,  1866.  12°. 
p.  229-236.)  AGH 

John  Gait.  (Hogg's  weekly  instructor. 
Edinburgh,  1845.     4°.     v.   1,  p.  259-262.) 

*DA 

John  Gait.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1899.    8°.    new  series,  v.  24,  p.  92-98.)  *  DE 

Moir,  David  Macbeth.  Biographical 
memoir  [of  John  Gait].  [By  D.  M.  Moir.] 
(In:  John  Gait,  Annals  of  the  parish.  Edin- 
burgh, 1844.     16°.    p.  i-cxiii.)  NCW 


Garden^  Alexander,  Poet 

Laing,  David.  Introductory  notices  of 
Alexander  Garden,  and  his  poetical  works. 
(In:  Alexander  Garden,  A  theatre  of  Scot- 
tish worthies ..  .  Glasgow,  1878.  sq.  8°.  p. 
vii-xvi.)  NCE 


Gardiner,  Colonel  James 

Doddridge,  Philip.  Some  remarkable 
passages  in  the  life  of  the  Honourable  Col. 
James  Gardiner,  who  was  slain  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Preston-Pans  21st  September  1745. 
With  an  appendix,  relating  to  the  ancient 
family  of  the  Mimroes  of  Foulis.  London: 
J.  Buckland,  etc..  1785.     xii,  13-280  p.     16°. 

AN 

London:printed  for  the  book- 
sellers, 1794.    287  p.,  1  port.     16°.  AN 

London:  S.  Crowder  &  F.  Riv- 

ington,  1796.    vii,  9-276  p.     12°.  AN 

p.  41-42  missing:  2  1.  from  another  life  of  Gar- 
diner inserted  between  p.   40  and  43. 

Glasgow:  J.  &  M.  Robertson, 

1800.    24  p.    16°.  AN 

To  which  is  added  the  ser- 
mon occasioned  by  his  heroick  death.  Bos- 
ton [U.  S.j:  D.  Henchman,  1748.  157  p. 
3.  ed.    8°.  Reserve 

Boston:  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T. 

Andrews,    1792.     4   p.l.,    (1)14-254  p.     12°. 

Reserve 

Exeter:     H.     Ranlet,     printer, 

1795.    viii,  (1)10-250  p.,  1  1.     16°.      Reserve 

Philadelphia:  Stewart  &  Coch- 
ran, 1795.     156  p.     16°.  Reserve 

Firth,  Charles  Harding.  An  elegy  and 
a  ballad.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1909.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  357-361.)  CPA 

The  elegy  is  on  Col.  Gardiner,  killed  at  Preston- 
pans  in  1745,  and  is  printed  from  a  broadside.  The 
ballad  is  on  Lord  Lovat's  execution,  March  19,  1747. 


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Life,  The,  of  Col.  James  Gardiner.  New- 
York:  American  Tract  Society,  n.  d.  20  p. 
12".  (American  Tract  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  5.)  ZIN 

Life,  The,  and  experience  of  Col.  James 
Gardiner.  [Boston:  N.  Willis,  c.  1827.]  24 
p.     16°.  AN 

Based  on  Doddridge. 


Gatt,  James,  Poet 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  James  Gatt:  a 
forgotten  Cullen  poet.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  180-181.)  CPA 

See  also  v.  10,  p.  44,  76. 


Geddes,    Rev.    Alexander,    LL.D. 

Good,  John  Mason.    Memoirs  of  the  life 
and   writings   of   the   Reverend   Alexander 
London:    printed    for    G. 
xxiii,  546  p.     8°.  AN 


queries.     Aberdeen,  1901.     sq. 
V.  2,  p.  129-131.) 


series  2, 
CPA 


Geddes,    LL.D. 
Kearsley,  1803. 

Imperfect. 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Geddes,  LL.D.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scot- 
ish  poets.  Edinburgh,  1804.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  351-410.)  AB 


Geddes,   Jenny 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  "Jenny  Geddes."  1637. 
(In  his:  Historical  sketches  of  notable  per- 
sons and  events  in  the  reigns  of  James  i. 
and  Charles  i.  London,  1898.  2.  ed.  8°. 
p.  299-310.)  CI 

Fergusson,  Alexander.  Jenny  Geddes. 
(Athensum.  London,  1877.  4°.  August 
11,  1877,  p.  179-180.)  *DA 

Jenny  Geddes'  stool.  1  pi.  (Presbyte- 
rian Historical  Society.  Journal.  Philadel- 
phia, 1902.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  149-150.)         lAA 


Geddie   or   Geddy,   John 

Mylne,  Robert.  Memoir  of  John  Geddy. 
(Abbotsford  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1837.     4°.     p.  327-351.)  fCP 

Geddy  or  Geddie  was  the  earliest  Scottish  writer 
on  the  improvement  of  bees.      Seventeenth   century. 


Gibson,  Sir  Alexander,  Lord  Durie 

Malcolm,  C.  A.  Was  Lord  Durie  twice 
kidnapped?  1  port.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,  1913.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  33-42.)  SEA 


Gilbert,   Saint,  of   Dornoch 

Rose,  D.   Murray.     The  ancestry  of   St. 
Gilbert  of  Dornoch.     (Scottish  notes  and 


Gilchrist,  John  Borthwick,  Orientalist 

Succinct,  A.  narrative  of  Dr.  Gilchrist's 
services,  from  1782  to  1821.  [London,  c. 
1825.)     27  p.     8°.  AGH 


Gilfillan,  Rev.  George 

Irvine,  Charles  J.  George  Gilfillan. 
(Graham's  magazine.  Philadelphia,  1854. 
8°.    V.  45,  p.  541-545.)  *  DD 

"Splendid,"  A,  writer.  (Littell's  Living 
age.     Boston,  1852.    8°.     v.  35,  p.  534-538.) 

*DA 

Gillespie,    Rev.    George 

Hetherington,  William  Maxwell.  Mem- 
oir of  the  Rev.  George  Gillespie.  (In: 
George  Gillespie.  Notes  of  debates  and 
proceedings  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines.  .  . 
at  Westminster. .  .  1644  to. ..  1645.  Edin- 
burgh, 1846.    8°.    p.    ix-xl.)  ZECp.v.93 


Gillies,  John,  Historian 

Dr.  John  Gillies.  [1747-1836.,  (In:  Pub- 
lic characters  of  1800-1801.  London,  1801. 
8°.    p.  223-235.)  AGH 


Gillies,  Robert  Pearse 

Constable,  Archibald,  and  Robert  Pearse 
Gillies.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Con- 
stable and  Gillies.  Edited  by  R.  H.  Stod- 
dard. New  York:  Scribner,  Armstrong  & 
Co.,  1876.    XXX,  336  p..  4  port.     16°.    AGH 

Robert  Pearse  Gillies,  of  Balmakewan. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  24,  p.   126-133.)  *  DE 


Glamis,  Janet  Douglas,  Lady 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  King  James  v.  of 
Scotland.  From  the  French...  Paris. 
1612.  In  which  is  the  beginning  of  the 
Reformation  in  that  kingdom;  an  account 
of  the  sufferings  of  the  renowned  Lady 
Jean  Douglas,  &c.  ii.  The  navigation  of 
that  king  round  Scotland,  the  Orkney  and 
Western  Isles...  London:  W.  Taylor, 
1701.  Edinburgh:  reprinted  for  D.  Web- 
ster, 1819.     xxiv,  25-100  p.     12°.     CP  p.v.l 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  King  James  the 
Fifth  of  Scotland;  in  which  is  the  begin- 
ning of  the  Reformation  in  that  kingdom: 
an  account  of  the  sufferings  of  the  re- 
nowned Lady  Jean  Douglas,  &c.  From  the 
French,  printed  at  Paris,  1612.  Glasgow: 
J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1819.  (Aliscellanea  Sco- 
tica.     V.  4.  p  81-164,     nar.  12°.)  CP 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


481 


Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Glasgow   (S.   earl),  James  Boyle 

Earl,  The,  of  Glasgow.  1  port.  (Baily's 
magazine  of  sports  and  pastimes.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  247-250.)  MVA 

Gleig,  George,  Bishop  of  Brechin 

Horsley,  Heneage.  The  duties  of  the 
episcopal  office:  a  sermon,  preached  in 
Bishop  Skinner's  Chapel,  Aberdeen,  on 
30th  October  1808;  at  the  consecration  of 
the  Right  Rev.  George  Gleig. .  .to  the  office 
of  a  bishop  in  the  Scotch  Episcopal  Church 
..  .  Dundee:  Colville  and  Son,  1808.  35  p. 
8°.  ZIY  p.v.46 

Scots,  A,  bishop.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1879.  8°.  v. 
125,  p.  306-321.)  *  DA 

Two  Scottish  bishops.  (Church  quarter- 
ly review.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  448- 
468.)  *  DA 

Alexander  Jolly,  bishop  of  Moray,  and  George 
Gleig,   bishop   of   Brechin. 

Gleig,  George  Robert 

H.,  E.  B.  The  death  of  Mr.  Gleig. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  144,  p.  311-314.)  *  DA 

Goldie,   John 

Dick,  Thomas.  Sonnet  on  the  death  of 
Mr.  John  Goldie.  [By  Thomas  Dick.]  Pais- 
ley:  J.   Eraser,  prtr.,   1826.     2  I.     24°. 

NDPp.v.l 

GooLD,  Rev.  William 

Symington,  Andrew.  Death  swallowed 
up  in  victory:  a  sermon  preached  on  oc- 
casion of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  William 
Goold.  senior  minister  of  the  Reformed 
Presbyterian  Congregation,  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh:  William  Whyte  and  Co.,  1844. 
40  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.94 

Gordon,  Alexander 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Alexander  Gor- 
don, executed  at  Brest.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  V.  8.    p.  102.)  CPA 


Gordon,  Alexander,  of  Wardhouse 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Alexander  Gor- 
don of  Wardhouse.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  65-66.)  CPA 

Gordon,  Alexander,  Antiquary 

Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  An  account  of  Alex- 
ander Gordon,  A.M.,  author  of  the  Itiner- 


arium  Septentrionale,  1726,  by  D.  Wilson; 
with  additional  notes  concerning  Gordon 
and  his  works,  by  David  Laing.  1  fac. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  363-382.)  CPA 

Alexander    Gordon,    the   antiquary. 

(Canadian  journal  of  science,  literature 
and  history.  Toronto,  1875-77.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  14,  p.  9-37;  new  series,  v.  15,  p. 
122-144.)  *  EC 


Gordon,  General  Gabriel 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  romance 
of  a  duke.  The  career  of  General  Gabriel 
Gordon.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  6,  p. 
145-147.)  CPA 


Gordon,  Rev.  George,  of  Birnie 

Home,  John.  Obituary  notice  of  the 
late  Rev.  George  Gordon,  LL.D.,  of  Birnie. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  355-356.)  *EC 


Gordon,  James,  of  Clashtirum 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  A  Jacobite  laird 
and  his  desire  for  pardon.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  V.  3,  p.  128-130.)  CPA 


Gordon  (4.  duchess),  Jane  Maxwell 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  daring 
duchess.  Being  a  gossip  about  her  grace 
of  Gordon,  port,  illus.  (English  illus- 
trated magazine.  London,  1897.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  275-282.)  *DA 

The  duchess  of  Gordon  in  carica- 
ture. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1904.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  5,  p.  65-67.) 

CPA 

— — -  The  great  duchess  of  Gordon.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898. 
sq.  8°.     v.  11,  p.  6-8.)  CPA 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Jane,  duchess  of 
Gordon,  1749-1812.  3  port.  (In  his:  A 
group  of  Scottish  women.  London  [1908i. 
8°.     p.  231-256.)  CP 

Memoir  of  the  duchess  of  Gordon. 
(Monthly  panorama.  Dublin,  1811.  12°. 
p.   63-67.)  *Cp.v.  123 

Wharton,  Grace,  and  Philip  Wharton. 
Jane,  duchess  of  Gordon.  (In  their: 
Queens  of  society.  London  [1840).  12°. 
v.  1,  p.  311-  340.)  SNE 


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Biography,  coutiuucd. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 
Gordon,  Sir  John  Watson 
Watson,  R.  D.     Sir  John  Watson  Gor- 
don, P.R.S.A.     illus.     (Art  journal.     Lon- 
don, 1903.    r.    1903.  p.  301-304.)        tMAA 


Gordon,  Margaret,  Lady  Bannerman 
Archibald,  Raymond  Clare.  Carlyle's 
first  love,  Margaret  Gordon,  Lady  Banner- 
man;  an  account  of  her  life,  ancestry  and 
homes,  her  families  and  friends.  London: 
J.  Lane,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vii-xvi(l)  p.,  3  fac. 
5  pi.,  13  port.,  3  tables.    8°.  AN 


Gordon,  General  Patrick 
General    Patrick    Gordon,    the    Russian 
Scot.     (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
New  York,    1861.     8°.     v.  89,   p.  485-500.) 

*DA 
Steuart,    A.    Francis.      General    Patrick 
Gordon   of  Auchleuchries.      (In  his:   Scot- 
tish influence  in  Russian  history...     Glas- 
gow, 1913.     12°.     p.  45-57.) 


Gordon,  Peter,  in  Haddoch  ' 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  mysteri- 
ous Peter  Gordon  in  Haddoch.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1906.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  7,  p.  133-134.)  CPA 


Gordon,  Sir  Robert,  of  Straloch 
Great,    The,    Straloch.         (Blackwood's 
magazine.      Edinburgh,    1912.     8°.     v.    192, 
p.  243-251.)  *DA 


Gordon,  Robert,  of  Aberdeen 
Anderson,   Robert.     The   life  of  Robert 
Gordon.       (Scottish     notes     and     queries. 
Aberdeen,  1890.     sq.  8°.     v.  4,  p.  168-171.) 

CPA 

Founder    of    the    Gordon    Hospital    (now   college) 
in  Aberdeen. 


Essays  in  military  biography.     New  York, 
1874.     12°.     p.  341-349.)  AB 


Gow,    Elizabeth 

Gow,  Elizabeth.  The  faithful  servant, 
an  authentic  memoir  of ...  Elizabeth  Gow, 
as  written  by  herself...  Edinburgh:  J. 
Gall  &  Son  [1825,.   x,  (1)12-150  p.    12°.  AN 

Gow,   John,    Pirate 
GowRiE   (3.  earl),  John  Ruthven 

Fea,  Allan.  The  real  Captain  Cleveland. 
London:  Martin  Seeker  [1912).  2  p.l.,  256, 
p.,  1  fac,  13  pi.    8°.  AN 

John    Gow    the   pirate. 

Gowrie  (3.  earl),  John  Ruthven.  Letters 
of  John,  earl  of  Gowrye.  1595.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1827. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  351-356.)  t  CP 


Gowrie   (1.  earl),  William  Ruthven 

Bruce,  John.  Observations  upon  certain 
documents  relating  to  William,  first  earl  of 
Gowrie  and  Patrick  Ruthven.  his  fifth  and 
last-surviving  son.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  London.  Arch?eologia.  London.  1852. 
4°.     V.  34,  p.  190-224.)  t  CA 

Observations  on  the  trial  and  death 

of  William,  earl  of  Gowrie.  A.D.  1584,  and 
on  their  connection  with  the  Gowrie  con- 
spiracy, A.D.,  1600.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  London.  Archaeologia.  London, 
1849.    4°.    V.  33,  p.  143-173.)  t  CA 

Papers  relating  to  William  Ruth- 
ven, first  earl  of  Gowrie,  and  Patrick  Ruth- 
ven, his  fifth  and  last  surviving  son.  Lon- 
don: J.  E.  Taylor  &Co.,  printers.  1867. 
xii,  115  p.     8°.  CP 

For   private   distribution. 

Manner,  The,  and  form  of  the  examina- 
tion and  death  of  William,  earl  of  Gowrie, 
May,  1584.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1827.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  89-106.)  f  CP 


Gordon,  Admiral  Thomas 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Admiral  Thom- 
as Gordon  in  Russia.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen.  1900.  sq.  8°.  series  2. 
v.   1,  p.   111-112.)  CPA 


Gordon.    Lord    William 
Bulloch,  John   Malcolm.     Lord  William 
Gordon  and  Lord  Nelson.     (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.     Aberdeen,  1900.     sq.  8°.     ser- 
ies 2,  v.  1,  p.  185-187.)  CPA 


Gordon,  Sir  William 
Chesney,   Charles   Cornwallis.     Sir  Wil- 
liam Gordon  of  Gordon's  Battery.    (In  his: 


Gr«me,  George,  Bishop  of  Dunblane 
Graeme,  George,  bishop  of  Dunblane. 
Some  letters  and  correspondence  of 
George  Grjeme,  bishop  of  Dunblane  and  of 
Orkney,  1602-1638.  Edited  by  L.  G.  Grreme. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1904.     8°.      v.    2,    p.    229-267.) 

CPA 

Graham,  Clementina  Stirling 
Graham,  Henry  Grey.     Miss  Clementina 
Stirling    Graham,    1782-1877.      (In    his:    A 
group  of  Scottish  women.     London  [1908]. 
8°.     p.  316-331.)  CP 

T.,  W.  W.  Clementina  Stirling  Graham. 
(.The  Academy.  London,  1910.  f°.  v.  78, 
p.  103-104,  131-133.)  *DA 


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483 


Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Graham,    Dougal,    Chapman 

Macgregor,  George.  Biography  of 
Dougal  Graham.  (In:  Dougal  Graham, 
Collected  writings.  Glasgow,  1883.  8°.  v. 
1,   p.  9-28.)  NCF 

p.  28-68  contain  an  account  of  Graham's  writings. 


Graham,  John,  Viscount  Dundee 

Anderson,  John.  Claverhouse's  last  let- 
ter. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1909.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  65-70.)  CPA 

Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune.  Exam- 
ination of  the  statements  in  Mr.  Mac- 
aulay's  History  of  England,  regarding  John 
Grahame  of  Claverhouse,  Viscount  Dun- 
dee. (In  his  :  Lays  of  the  Scottish  cava- 
liers... Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1851.    4.  ed.    16°.    p.  325-351.)    NCM 

Barrington,  Michael.  Claverhouse  in 
literature.  (Blackwood's  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  177,  p.  372-385.)  *  DA 

Claverhouse's  last  letter.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1908.  4°. 
v.  5,  p.  505-509.)  CPA 

Grahame  of  Claverhouse,  Viscount 

Dundee.  [1648-1699.]  London:  Martin 
Seeker,  1911.  xv.  447(1)  p.,  1  fac,  2  maps, 
6  port.    4°.  fCP 

Claverhouse.  (Temple  Bar.  London, 
1878.    8°.    V.  54,  p.  28-47.)  *  DA 

Cust,  Sir  Edward.  Graham  of  Claver- 
house, Viscount  Dundee.  A  royalist  gen- 
eral. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  warriors... 
London,  1869.    12°.    v.  3,  part  1,  p.  243-261.) 

AB 

Lord  Macaulay  and  Dundee.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  New  York, 
1860.     8°.     V.  88,  p.  155-171.)  *  DA 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee, 
the  Highland  clans,  and  the  massacre  of 
Glenco:  with  an  account  of  Dundee's  of- 
ficers after  they  went  to  France.  By  an 
officer  of  the  army.  London:  J.  Brown, 
1714.    xiii  p.,  1  1.,  132  p.,  1  port.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.510 

London:   printed   for  J.    Brown... 

1714.  Glasgow:  reprinted  for  J.  Wylie  & 
Co.,  1818.  XV,  99  p.  nar.  12°.  (Miscel- 
lanea Scotica.     V.  3.)  CP 

Memoirs  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Dundee 
and  the  Highland  clans,  &c.  Together 
with  an  account  of  the  massacre  of  Glenco, 
containing  Gallienus  redivivus  —  An  ac- 
count of  the  massacre  —  Commission  under 
the  great  seal  of  Scotland  for  making  an 
enquiry  into  that  murder.  Report  of  the 
commission  thereon,  and  proceedings  of 
the  Parliament.  Edinburgh:  D.  Webster, 
1818.     1  p.l.,  112,  52  p.     12°.  CP 

Reprinted  from  editions  of  1711   and   1704. 


Napier,  Mark.  Memorials  and  letters 
illustrative  of  the  life  and  times  of  John 
Graham  of  Claverhouse,  Viscount  Dundee. 
Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson,  1859-62.  3  v. 
8°.  CP 

A  standard  work  despite  its  violent  partisanship. 

Original  letter  (hitherto  unpub- 
lished) from  Colonel  John  Grahame  of 
Claverhouse  (afterwards  Viscount  of  Dun- 
dee), describing  the  military  execution  of 
John  Brown  of  Priesthill,  commonly  called 
"The  Christian  carrier,"  on  the  1st  of  May, 
1685.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  528-530.)  CPA 

Real,  The,  Claverhouse.  (Gentleman's 
magazine.  London,  1906.  8°.  v.  300,  p. 
32-48.)  *  DA 

Some  unpublished  letters  of  Claverhouse. 
(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1888.  8°. 
v.  57,  p.  64-70.)  *  DA 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  Claverhouse's 
last  letter.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1909.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  63-65.)        CPA 

— -  John  Graham  of  Claverhouse,  Vis- 
count of  Dundee,  1648-1689.  London:  A. 
Constable  &  Co.,  1905.  viii  p.,  2  1.,  377  p.,  2 
maps,  3  port.     8°.  AN 


Graham,  Robert  Bontine  Cunninghame 

Bagshaw,  William.  R.  B.  Cunninghame 
Graham.  (Manchester  quarterly.  Man- 
chester, 1907.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  169-187.)    *  DA 


Graham,  General  Samuel 

Greiham,  Col.  James.  Memoir  of  Gen- 
eral Graham,  with  notices  of  the  cam- 
paigns in  which  he  was  engaged  from  1779 
to  1801.  Edinburgh:  privately  printed  by 
R.  &  R.  Clark,  1862.  xvii  p.,  1  1.,  318  p.,  1 
map,  3  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

One  of  100  copies  printed. 


Graham,    Thomas,    Chemist 

Hofmann,  August  Wilhelm  von.  Thom- 
as Graham.  (In  his:  Zur  Erinnerung  an 
vorangegangene  Freunde.  1  fac,  1  port. 
Braunschweig,  1888.    8°.     v.  1,  p.  1-41).    A 

Smith,  Robert  Angus.  The  life  and 
works  of  Thomas  Graham,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
illustrated  by  64  unpublished  letters... 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1884.  8°.  v.  15,  p. 
260-355.)  *  EC 


Grahame,    James,    Poet 

Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings  of  the 
Reverend  James  Grahame.  (Edinburgh 
annual  register  for  1812.  Edinburgh,  1814. 
8°.    V.  5,  part  2,  p.  384-415.)  BAA 


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Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Sinclair,  George  A.  James  Grahame, 
poet  and  preacher.  (Westminster  review. 
London.  1906.    8°.    v.  166,  p.  423-429.)  *  DA 


Grange,  James  Erskine,  Lord 

Brown,  John.  James,  Lord  Grange,  a 
Scotch  judge.  Traitor  and  conspirator. 
(In  his:  Historical  gallery  of  criminal  por- 
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Jameson,  Andrew,  Lord  Ardwall 

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Jeffrey,  Francis  Jeffrey,  Lord 

C,  J.  Francis  Jeffrey.  (Mercersburg 
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Edinburgh:    A.    &    C.    Black, 

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32    p.      12°.      (In:    Historical    and 

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Lord  Francis  Jeffrey.  (National  maga- 
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224.)  *  DA 


Saintsbury,  George.  Francis  Jeffrey. 
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Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore.  Francis 
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critical.     Boston,  1857.     8°.     p.  164-180.)  A 

The    reviewer:    Lord   Jeffrey.      (In 

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Waldron,  William  Watson.  Francis, 
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Jervise,  Andrew,  Antiquary 

Alexander,  William,  and  J.  G.  Michie. 
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Johnston,  Sir  Archibald,  of  Warriston 

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manuscript  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
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Johnston,  Arthur,  Latin  Scholar 

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Lord  Viscount  Keith.  (Gentleman's 
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Johnston,  John,  of  Clathrie 

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Keith,  James  Francis  Edward,  Field-Marshal 

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Walford,  Edward.  Field  Marshal  Keith. 
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Keith,   Sir   Robert   Murray 

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Jolly,  Alexander,  Bishop  of  Moray 

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Kames,   Henry   Home,    Lord 

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Keith,  George  Keith   Elphinstone,  Viscount 

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Kentigern,  Saint 

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KiDD,    Dr.    James 

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Ker,  Henry  of  Graden 

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King,    Jessie    M. 

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Ker,  John,  of   Kersland 

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King,  Professor  Thomas 

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Kessog,   Saint 

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Kethenys  (Kettin),  Ingram  de 

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KiRKTON,  Rev.  James 

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Knight,  Dr.  William 

Masson,  David.  Dr.  William  Knight. 
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Knox,    John 

Black,  John  A.  The  last  years  of 
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Chapbook. 

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Roget,  F.  F.  John  Knox,  le  reforma- 
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Portrait  lacking. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  John  Knox  and 
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Chesterton,  Gilbert  Keith.  Mr.  Andrew 
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Leighich,  Fearchur 

Morrison,  William.  Fearchur  Leighich. 
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Carlyle,  Thomas.  Dr.  Leighton.  1630. 
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Leighton,   Robert,   Archbishop   of   Glasgow 

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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

succession.    Edinburgh:  Macniven  &  Wal- 
lace, 1883.     12°.     series  2,  p.  175-208.) 

ZEC  p.v.4 

Carrick,  John  Charles.  Some  notes  on 
Archbishop  Leighton  and  his  connection 
with  Newbattle.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    sq.  8°.    V.  27,  p.  23-33.)  CPA 

Certain  papers  of  Robert  Burnet,  after- 
wards Lord  Crimond,  Gilbert  Burnet,  after- 
wards bp.  of  Salisbury,  and  Robert  Leigh- 
ton,  sometime  archbishop  of  Glasgow. 
Edited  by  H.  C.  Foxcroft.  (Scottish  His- 
tory Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1904.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  315-370.)  CPA 

Gordon,  Thomas.  Extracts  from  the 
presbytery  records  of  Dalkeith,  relating  to 
the  parish  of  Newbattle  during  the  incum- 
bency of  Mr.  Robert  Leighton,  1641-1653. 
Communicated  by  the  Rev.  T.  Gordon. 
With  some  introductory  remarks  by  David 
Laing.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  sq. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  459-489.)  CPA 

Leighton,  Robert,  archbishop  of  Glas- 
gow. Demission  by  Dr.  Robert  Leighton, 
of  his  charge  of  the  diocese  of  Glasgow. 
1  fac.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Glas- 
gow, 1847.   4°.   V.  4,  p.  293-299.)  f  CP 


Leishman,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D. 

Sprott,  George  W.  The  character  and 
work  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Leish- 
man,  D.D.  A  sermon  preached  in  Linton 
Church,  July  24,  1904.  Edinburgh:  J.  Gard- 
ner Hitt  [1904).     16  p.    8°.  AGHp.v.18 


Leitch,  David 

Alba,  pseud.  David  and  John  Leitch. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1906.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  7,  p.  177-178.) 

CPA 

Leitch,  John,  Principal  of  King's  College 

Alba,  pseud.  David  and  John  Leitch. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1906.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  7,   p.   177-178.) 

CPA 


Leitch,  John,   of  Ardbrannan 

MacLea,  Delta.  Ardbrannan  Mount, 
Bute,  and  its  literary  recluse.  (Scots  maga- 
zine. Perth,  1898.  8°.  new  series,  v.  22, 
p.  230-235.)  *DE 


Leslie,  George,  Capuchin  Friar 

Cunninghame- Graham,   Robert   Bontine. 
Father    Archangel    of    Scotland.       (Nine- 


teenth century, 
p.  384-398.) 


London,  1893.     8° 


V.  34, 
*DA 


Law,  Thomas  Graves.  Archangel  Leslie 
of  Scotland:  a  sequel.  (Nineteenth  cen- 
tury.   London,  1893.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  782-790.) 

*DA 

Supplementary  to  the  article  by  Cunninghame- 
Grahani. 

The    legend    of    Archangel    Leslie. 

(Scottish    review.      Paisley,    1891.     8°.     v. 
18,  p.  77-110.)  *DA 

O'Connor,  K.  F.  A  Scotch  apostle. 
(American      Catholic      quarterly      review. 


Philadelphia,  1908 
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V.  33.  p.  29-57.) 

*DA 


Thurston,  Herbert.     A  bogus  biography. 


of     Father     Archanj 
London.    1908.      8°. 


The     life 

(Month. 

154-173.) 

W.,  (T.)     Un  capucin  ecossais. 
politique  et  litteraire.     Paris,  1893. 
52,  p.  413-415.) 

Father  Archangel. 


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112,    p. 
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(Revue 

4°.     v. 

*DM 


Leslie,  John,  Bishop  of  Ross 

Leslie,  John,  bishop  of  Ross.  An  exact 
account  of  the  life  and  actions  of  the  rev- 
erend father  in  God,  John  Lesle3^  bishop 
of  Ross  in  Scotland...  (In:  Collections 
relating  to  the  history  of  Mary,  queen  of 
Scotland...  Edinburgh,  1727.  4°.  v.  3, 
pref.  p.  vii-xx.)  CPB 


Leslie,  Sir  John,  Mathematician 

Sir  John  Leslie  was  appointed  professor  of  mathe- 
matics in  Edinburgh  University  in  1805.  His  elec- 
tion was  opposed  by  the  presbytery  of  Edinburgh, 
which  brought  a  charge  of  unorthodoxy  against  him. 
A  fierce  war  of  pamphlets  resulted,  the  titles  of 
the  greater  part  of  which  are  here  noted. 

Brewster,  Sir  David.  An  examination 
of  the  letter  addressed  to  Principal  Hill, 
on  the  case  of  Mr.  Leslie,  in  a  letter  to 
[Andrew  Thomson)  its  anonymous  author. 
With  remarks  on  Mr.  Stewart's  postscript, 
and  Mr.  Playfair's  pamphlet.  By  a  calm 
observer  [Sir  David  Brewster).  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell  &  Son,  1806.  1  p.l.,  86  p. 
8°.  STH  p.v.4 

(In:     Tracts,     historical     and 

philosophical. ..  respecting  the  election  of 
Mr.  Leslie  to  the  professorship  of  mathe- 
matics in  that  universitv.  Edinburgh,  1806. 
8°.     v.  2.)  '  STH  p.v.2 

Brown,  Thomas.  An  examination  of 
some  remarks  in  the  Reply  of  Dr.  John 
Inglis  to  Professor  Playfair.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell.  Doig,  &  Stevenson,  1806.  1  p.l.. 
66  p.  (In:  Tracts,  historical  and  philosoph- 
ical. .  .respecting  the  election  of  Mr.  Leslie 
to  the  professorship  of  mathematics  in  that 
[Edinburgh)  University.  Edinburgh,  1806. 
8^    V.  2.)  STH  p.v.2 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


501 


Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

A   short   criticism   of   the   terms   of 

the  charge  against  Mr.  Leslie,  in  the  Pro- 
test of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh,  as  ex- 
plained by  them  in  their  late  pamphlet. 
Edinburgh:  Mundell  &  Son,  1806.  48  p. 
8°.  STH  p.v.6 

Brown,  William  Lawrence.  Remarks 
on  certain  passages  of  "An  examination  of 
Mr.  Dugald  Stewart's  pamphlet,"  by  one 
of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh  [i.  e.,  John 
Inglis,  D.D.];  relative  to  subjects  nearly 
connected  with  the  interests  of  religion 
and  learning.  Aberdeen:  J.  Chalmers  & 
Co.,  prtrs.,  1806.    64  p.,  1  1.    8°.      STH  p.v.6 

(In:     Tracts,     historical     and 

philosophical. .  .respecting  the  election  of 
Mr.  Leslie  to  the  professorship  of  mathe- 
matics in  that  [Edinburgh]  University. 
Edinburgh,  1806.     8°.     v.  2.  STH  p.v.2 

Inglis,  John.  An  examination  of  Mr. 
Dugald  Stewart's  pamphlet,  relative  to  the 
late  election  of  a  mathematical  professor 
in  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  By  one 
of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh  [i.  e..  Rev. 
John  Inglis,  D.D.].  Edinburgh:  Peter  Hill, 
1805.     1  p.l.,  146  p.     8°.  STH  p.v.8 

Dr.  Inglis  was  assisted  in  the  writing  of  this  essay 
by  Dr.  James  Finlayson. 

With  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: Peter  Hill,  1806.    152  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.473 
The  appendix  to  the  second  edition  appears  also 

to  have  been  issued  separately,  but  paged  [147]-152. 
The  New  York  Public  Library  has  a  copy  with 
title:  "Appendix  to  An  examination  of  Mr.  Dugald 
Stewarts'  pamphlet."  As  given  in  the  second  edition 
it  simply   has  the  title:    "Appendix." 

Reply  to  Professor  Playfair's  Let- 
ter to  the  author  of  The  examination  of 
Professor  Stewart's  short  statement  &c., 
including  some  remarks  on  Mr.  Stewart's 
postscript.  Edinburgh:  Peter  Hill,  1806. 
99  p.     8°.  STH  p.v.8 

(In:     Tracts,     historical     and 

philosophical.  .  .respecting  the  election  of 
Mr.  Leslie  to  the  professorship  of  mathe- 
matics in  that  [Edinburgh]  L^niversity. 
Edinburgh,   1806.     8°.     v.  2.)        STH  p.v.2 

Macfarlan,  Duncan.  A  short  vindication 
of  the  minority  in  the  last  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Glasgow: 
John  Scrymgeour.   1806.     50  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.473 
Playfair,  John.     Letter  to  the  author  of 

the  Examination  of  Professor  Stewart's 
"Short  statement  of  facts,"  with  an  appen- 
dix. Edinburgh:  W.  Creech,  1806.  2  p.l.. 
117  p.,  1  1.    8°.  *Cp.v.l307 

Report  of  the  trial  by  jury,  Profesesor 
John  Leslie  against  William  Blackwood 
for  libel  in  "Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine". .  .July  22,  1822  Edinburgh:  W.  & 
C.  Tait,  1822.    2  p.l.,  161  p.    8°.      *  C  p.v.622 


Stewart,  Dugald.  A  short  statement  of 
some  important  facts,  relative  to  the  late 
election  of  a  mathematical  professor  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh;  accompanied 
with  original  papers  and  critical  remarks. 
[By  Dugald  Stewart.]  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Creech  &  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1805.  ii,  127 
p.     8°.  STKp.v.5 

Edinburgh:     William     Creech, 

1805.    2  p.l.,  ii,  127  p.    8°.  STKp.v.5 

Edinburgh:   W.  Creech,    1805. 

1  p.l.,  ii,  127  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l307 
Edinburgh:   W.  Creech,    1805. 

1  p.l.,  ii,  139  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.473 

Postscript  to   Mr.   Stewart's   Short 

statement  of  facts  relative  to  the  election 
of  Professor  Leslie.  With  an  appendix 
consisting  of  extracts  from  the  records  of 
the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and  from 
those  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh.  [By  Du- 
gald Stewart.)  Edinburgh:  William 
Creech,  1806.    2  p.l.,  48  p.    8°.      STKp.v.5 

Edinburgh:   W.    Creech,   1806. 

2  p.l.,  48  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l307 
Thomson,  Andrew.    A  letter  to  the  Rev. 

Principal  Hill,  on  the  case  of  Mr.  John 
Leslie,  professor  of  mathematics  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh.  By  the  author 
of  Two  Letters  to  Principal  Hill  [  i.  e.,  An- 
drew Thomson].  Edinburgh,  1805.  124  p. 
8°.  STH  p.v.2 

Lacks  title-page. 

Edinburgh:    Mundell    &    Son 

1805.     1  p.l.,  154  p.    8°.  STH  p.v.8 

Inside  title  reads:  Third  letter  to  the  Reverend 
Principal   Hill. 

-; (In:     Tracts,     historical     and 

philosophical. .  .respecting  the  election  of 
Mr.  Leslie  to  the  professorship  of  mathe- 
matics in  that  [Edinburgh]  University. 
Edinburgh,  1806.     8°.     v.  2.)         STH  p.v.2 

A  letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Inglis,  au- 
thor of  "An  examination  of  Professor 
Stewart's  Short  statement  of  facts  relative 
to  the  election  of  Mr.  Leslie."  By  a  minis- 
ter of  the  church  of  Scotland,  author  of  A 
letter  to  Principal  Hill  on  Professor  Les- 
lie's case  [i.  e.,  Andrew  Thomson].  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell,  Doig  &  Stevenson,  1806. 
1  p.l.,  180  p.    8°.  STH  p.v.6 

(In:     Tracts,     historical     and 

philosophical. .  .respecting  the  election  of 
Mr.  Leslie  to  the  professorship  of  mathe- 
matics in  that  [Edinburgh]  L'niversity. 
Edinburgh.  1806.    8°.    v.  2.)  STH  p.v.2 

Tracts,  historical  and  philosophical,  rel- 
ative to  the  important  discussions  which 
lately  took  place  between  the  members  of 
the  University  and  the  Presbytery  of  Edin- 
burgh, respecting  the  election  of  Mr.  Les- 
lie to  the  professorship  of  mathematics  in 
that  university.  Edinburgh:  William 
Creech  letC],  1806.     2  v.     8°.        STH  p.v.2 

V.  2  only.     Each  tract  has  its  own  pagination. 

1.  Letter  to  Principal  Hill  on  the  case  of  Mr. 
Leslie.     2.  Examination  of  ditto,  by  a  calm  observer. 


502 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Biography,  continued. 

Individual  Bioc/raphy,  continued. 

3.  Observations  on  the  nature  and  tendency  of  the 
doctrine  of  Mr.  Hume,  by  Dr.  Brown.  4.  Letter  to 
Dr.  Inglis  on  his  examination  of  Professor  Stew- 
art's statement.  5.  Examination  of  some  remarks 
in  the  reply  of  Dr.  John  Inglis  to  Professor  Play- 
fair,  by  Dr.  Brown.  6.  Remarks  of  certain  pas- 
sages of  an  examination  of  Mr.  Dugald  -Stewart's 
pamphlet,  by  W.  L.  Brown.  7.  Reply  to  Professor 
Playfair's  letter,  including  some  remarks  on  Mr. 
Stewart's  postscript,  by   Dr.   Inglis. 


Leslie,  Nosman,  Master  of  Rothes 
Laing,    David.      Norman    Lesley.      (In: 


John    Knox,    The 
Edinburgh,  1895. 


works    of    John    Knox. 
V.  1,  p.  541-542.) 

zov 


Leven  (1.  earl),  Alexander  Leslie 

Commission  by  the  meeting  of  the  Es- 
tates to  Sir  Alexander  Leslie  to  be  general 
of  all  the  Scots  forces,  1640.  1  fac.  (Mait- 
land  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1843. 
4°.    V.  3.  p.  475-485.)  t  CP 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  life  and 
campaigns  of  Alexander  Leslie,  first  earl 
of  Leven.  London:  Longmans,  Green.  & 
Co.,  1899.  xix,  518  p.,  3  plans,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
8°.  CP 


Leyden,  John,  M.D. 

Biographical  memoir  of  John  Leyden. 
M.D.  (Edinburgh  annual  register  for 
1811.  Edinburgh,  1813.  8°.  v.  4,  part  2. 
p.  xl-lxviii.)  BAA 

Dr.  John  Leyden.  (Leisure  hour.  Lon- 
don, 1875.    4°.    v.  24,  p.  604-608.)        *  DA 

John  Leyden.  (Chambers's  Edinburgh 
Journal.  London,  1835.  f°.  v.  3,  p.  261- 
263.)  *  DA 

Chiefly  condensed  from  Sir  Walter  Scott's  memoir. 

Life  of  Dr.  John  Leyden.  (In:  Cham- 
bers, Miscellany  of  useful  and  entertain- 
ing tracts.  Edinburgh,  1847.  12°.  v.  18, 
no.  152,  p.  6-13.)  *  C 

Remarks  on  the  life  and  poetical  remains 
of  the  late  Dr.  John  Leyden.  (Edinburgh 
magazine  and  literary  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1819.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  414-422.)      *  DE 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Biographical  memoir 
of  John  Leyden,  M.D.  (In:  Waldie's  Se- 
lect circulating  library...  Philadelphia. 
1833.     4°.     V.  2,  p.  94-102.)  t*DD 


Gibb,  Andrew.  Notice  of  the  memorial 
brass  of  Dr.  Duncan  Liddel,  and  of  the 
tombstone  of  Sir  Paul  Menzies  of  Kin- 
mundy,  in  Saint  Nicholas  Church,  Aber- 
deen. 4  pi.,  1  port.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  450-462.)  CPA 

Stuart,  John.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Dr. 
Duncan  Liddel,  of  Aberdeen...  Aber- 
deen: J.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  printers,  1790. 
1  p.l.,  14  p.,  1  port.    4°.  ft  Ap.v.8 


LiMONT,  Rev.   William 

Thomson,  William.  A  sermon,  preached 
in  the  Relief  Church.  South  College  street, 
Edinburgh,  on  the  13th  January  1833,  being 
the  Sabbath  after  the  funeral  of  the  Rev. 
William  Limount.  Edinburgh:  William 
Oliphant,   1833.     32  p.     8°.  ZIY  p.v.43 


Lindsay,  Sir  David,  Poet 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Sir  David 
Lindsay.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish 
poets.  Edinburgh,  1804.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  69- 
116.)  AB 

Laing,  David.  Memoir  of  Sir  David 
Lyndsay  of  the  Mount.  (In:  Sir  David 
Lindsay.  Poetical  works,  [ed.j  by  D.  Laing. 
Edinburgh.  1879.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  vii-lii.) 


Lindsay,  Rev.  David 

Wodrow,  Robert.  Collections  upon  the 
life  of  Mr.  David  Lindsa)^  minister  at 
Dundee,  bishop  of  Brechin,  and  then  of 
Edinburgh.  (In  his:  Selections  from  Wod- 
row's  biographical  collections...  Aber- 
deen, 1890.     4°.     p.  165-178.)  f  CP 


Lindsay,  Rear  Admiral  Sir  John 

Watson,  Ella  C.  Carmichael.  Rear- 
Admiral  of  the  Red  Sir  John  Lindsay,  K.B. 
1737-88.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p.  415- 
416.)  tVWZH 

LisTON,  Robert,  Surgeon 

Report  of  the  proceedings  and  speeches 
at  the  public  dinner  given  at  Edinburgh, 
November,  1834,  in  honour  of  Mr.  Liston. 
surgeon,  previous  to  his  departure  for  Lon- 
don. Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black.  1834. 
23  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.458 


Liddel,  Dr.  Duncan 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Notes  of  aca- 
demic theses:  with  a  bibliography  of  Dun- 
can Liddell.  10  fac.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1913.    sq.  8°.     1911-13,  p.  1-52.)        Reserve 


LiTHGOW,   William,   Traveller 

Lithgow,  R.  A.  Douglas.  William  Lith- 
gow:  the  eccentric  Scottish  traveller. 
(Manchester  Literary  Club.  Papers. 
Manchester,   1881.     8°.     1881,   p.    146-165.) 

NAA 


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503 


Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Reid,  Thomas.  Notes  on  the  life  of  Wil- 
liam Lithgow,  traveller.  1582-1645.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v.  45,  p. 
403-416.)  CPA 


Livingstone,  Dr.  David 

American  Geographical  Society.  Me- 
morial bulletin  of  the  American  Geograph- 
ical Society.  April  23.  1874.  The  life  and 
services  of  Dr.  David  Livingstone,  an  hon- 
orary member  of  the  society...  New 
York:  the  society,   1874.     47  p.     8°. 

AGH  p.v.16 

Blaikie,  William  Garden.  The  personal 
life  of  David  Livingstone,  chiefly  from  his 
unpublished  journals  and  correspondence 
in  the  possession  of  his  family.  London: 
John  Murray,  1882.  xii,  412  p.,  1  map,  1 
port.     12°.  AN 

Charlton,  John.  David  Livingstone.  (In: 

his:  Speeches  and  addresses:  political,  lit- 
erary and  religious.  Toronto,  1905.  8°. 
p.  423-452.)  NDB 

Frere,  Sir  Henry  Bartle  Edward.  Dr. 
Livingstone.  (Good  words.  London.  1874. 
8°.    v.  15,  p.  279-287.)  *  DA 

Heart,  The,  of  Dr.  Livingstone.  3  illus. 
(Century  magazine.  New  York,  1895.  8°. 
V.  50,  p.  100-102.)  *DA 

Home,  Charles  Silvester.  David  Living- 
stone. New  York:  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany, 1913.     vi  p.,  1  1..  248  p.,  1  port.     16°. 

AN 

Hughes,  Thomas.  David  Livingstone. 
London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1891.  vii(i), 
208  p.,  1  map.  12°.  (English  men  of  ac- 
tion.) *R-AN 

Johnston,  Sir  Harry  Hamilton.  Living- 
stone and  the  exploration  of  Central 
Africa.  London:  G.  Philip  &  Son,  1891.  1 
p.l.,  vi-xii,  372  p.,  1  fac,  7  maps,  4  pi.,  1 
port  12°.  (Biographical  history  of  geo- 
graphical discovery.)  AN 

Wright,  Stewart.  David  Livingstone.  1 
pi.  (In  his:  Annals  of  Blantyre.  Glasgow, 
1885.     12°.     p.  89-94.)  CR 


minister  of  the  gospel ..  .written  by  him- 
self, during  his  banishment  in  Holland... 
(In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select  biographies..  . 
Edinburgh,  1845.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  127-197.) 

AGH 

A  letter  from  Mr.  John  Livingstone 

to  his  paroch,  before  his  departure  forth 
of  the  kingdom,  when  permission  to  visit 
it  after  his  sentence  was  refused.  (In:  W. 
K.  Tweedie,  Select  biographies...  Edin- 
burgh, 1845.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  223-229.)      AGH 

A    letter    written    by    that    famous 

and  faithfull  minister  of  Christ,  Mr.  John 
Livingstone,  unto  his  parishioners  of  An- 
crum.  in  Scotland,  dated  Rotterdam,  Octo- 
ber 7,  1671.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select 
biographies...  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  231-254.)  AGH 

The   substance   of  a   discourse   had 

by  Mr.  J.  Livingstone,  to  his  paroch  at  x\n- 
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it  was  taken  from  his  mouth  by  the  pen  of 
a  hearer,  on  the  13th  of  October,  1662... 
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LovAT  (11.  baron),  Simon  Fraser 
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plot  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  against 
the  Government:  and,  at  the  same  time, 
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correspondence  witli  the  courts  of  France 
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Draper,  Edward.  Lord  Lovat.  1  port. 
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Low,  David,  Bishop  of  Moray 

Archibald,  John.  David  Low,  bishop  of 
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Lyall,    Margaret 

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Lyell,   Sir  Charles,  Geologist 

Allen,  Grant.  Sir  Charles  Lyell.  (Fort- 
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MacGregor,  A.  G.  General  Lord  Lyne- 
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Lyon,   Robert,   Presbyter 

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Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1819. 
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Macara,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Sir  Robert 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
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Macarthur,  Rev.  Archibald 

Harper,  James.  Jesus  Christ  the  only 
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sion of  the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Archi- 
bald Macarthur,  as  missionary  minister  to 
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Macbain,  Alexander,  LL.D. 

Watson,  W.  J.  Alexander  Macbain.  1 
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M'Bain,  Dr.  James 

Grieve,  David.  Obituary  notice  of  the 
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Slopes,  Charlotte  Carmichael.  The  Scot- 
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M'Cheyne,  Rev.  Robert  Murray 

Bonar,  Andrew  Alexander.    Memoir  and 
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Dundee:   William   Middleton,    1846. 
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X  p., 
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by  Samuel  Miller.  Philadelphia:  Presby- 
terian Board  of  Publication,  1844.  xviii, 
386  p.,  1  port.    12°.  Stuart  8248 

Rev.,  The,  Robert  Murray  M'Cheyne, 
minister  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Dundee, 
N.  B.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    32  p.    16°.      ZEC  p.v.70 

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MacCodrum,  John,  Gaelic  Poet 

Macdonald,  Archibald.  John  MacCod- 
rum. (In:  The  Uist  collection.  ..  Edited 
by  Rev.  A.  Macdonald.  Glasgow,  1894. 
16°.    p.  ix-xlvi.)  NDO 


Maccoll,  Evan,   Gaelic  Poet 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Evan  Maccoll  — 
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zine. Inverness,  1881.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  54-58. 
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M'Crie,  Rev.  Thomas,  the  Elder 

Crichton,  Andrew.  Memoir  of  Dr. 
M'Crie.  (In:  Thomas  M'Crie,  the  elder. 
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M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  younger.  Life  of 
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M'Currich,  David 

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Macdonald,  Alexander 

Hinton,  Richard  J.  Alexander  Macdon- 
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Macbeth 

Garrett,  William  H.  An  essay  on  the 
character  of  Macbeth.  (Royal  Society  of 
Literature.  Transactions.  London,  n.  d. 
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Read  May,   1884. 


Macdonald,  Rev.  Allan,  of  Eriskay 

Cuimhneachan  air  Maighstir  Ailean.  Re 
proposed  memorial  to  the  late  Reverend 
Allan  Macdonald,  of  Eriskay,  South  Uist, 
dean  of  the  Isles,  n.  t.-p.  n.  d.  [1907.] 
8  p.,  1  1.    8°.  AGH  p.v.16 


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Macdonald,  Andrew 

Scoto  Montanus,  pseud.  Biographical 
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Macdonald,  Flora 

Banks,  James.  The  life  and  character  of 
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Ramage,  B.  J.  Flora  Macdonald.  (Se- 
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T.,  W.  Flora  Macdonald.  (Scottish 
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Macdonald,  Dr.  George,  Novelist 

Duffield,  Samuel  W.  The  writings  of 
George  Macdonald.  (Scribner's  magazine. 
New  York,  1871.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  87-88.)   *  DA 

Holbeach,  Henry.  George  Macdonald. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1872.  8°. 
V.  19,  p.  37-54.)  *  DA 

Moffatt,  James.  George  Macdonald. 
1  port,  illus.  (Bookman.  London,  1905. 
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Willcox,  Louise  Collier.  A  neglected 
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York,  1906.    8°.    v.  183,  p.  393-403.)     *  DA 


Macdonald,    Lieutenant-General    Sir   John 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Lieutenant-General 
Sir  John  Macdonald  of  Dalchosnie  and 
Dunalastair,  K.C.B.  1788-1866.  1  port. 
(In:  A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660- 
1902.    Perth.  1908.    4°.    p.  515-520.) 

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Macdonald,  John,  Gaelic  Poet 
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MacDougall,  Rev.  John  R. 

Robertson,  Alexander.  In  memoriam. 
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ter, Florence.  [A  sermonj  preached  in  the 
Scottish  Church,  Florence,  Feb.  18,  1900. 
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Macduff,  Major-General  John 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General  John 
Macduff,  C.B.  1800(?)-65.  (In:  A  military 
history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth, 
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Macfarlan,  James,  Poet 

Bayne,  Thomas.  The  poetry  of  a  Scot- 
tish pedlar.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1902. 
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On  James   Macfarlan,   poet. 

James  Macfarlan.  (Tait's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1858.  4°.  v.  25. 
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Macfarlane,  Andrew,  Bishop  of  Moray 

Archibald,  John.  Andrew  Macfarlane, 
bishop  of  Moray.  (In  his:  The  historic 
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Macgillivray,    William,    LL.D. 

Thomson,  Alexander.  Biographical  ac- 
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A.M.,  LL.D.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophi- 
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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Macgregor,  Rev.  Alexander 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Macgregor,  M.A.  (Celtic  magazine. 
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Macgregor,   Sir   Charles,   K.C.B. 

Career,  The,  of  an  Indian  general:  Sir 
Charles  Macgregor,  K.C.B.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.    v.  144,  p.  664-680.)  *  DA 


Macgregor,  Major-General  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General  Sir 
Charles  Metcalfe  Macgregor,  K.C.B.  1840- 
87.  1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth,  1908.  4°.  p. 
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Macgregor,  General  Sir  Duncan 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Macgregor.  K.C.B.  1787-1881.  (In:  A 
military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  511-514.)        f  VWZH 


Macgregor,  Sir  Evan  John  Murray 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Evan  John  Murray  Macgregor  of  Mac- 
gregor, bart.  1785-1841.  1  port.  (In:  A 
military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.    4°.    p.  502-505.)        f  VWZH 


Macgregor,  Hamish  or  James 

Some  passages  in  the  life  of  Hamish 
Macgregor.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1890.    8°.    V.  62,  p.  47-54.)  *  DA 


McGregor,  Sir  James,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  Sir  James 
McGregor,  bart.  M.D.,  LL.D.  12  p.,  1  port. 
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Macgregor,  Robert,  "Rob  Roy" 

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Macgregor,  Rob  Roy,  a  Highland  chief- 
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Hood  of  Scotland.  (In:  John  Brown,  His- 
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Macleay,  Kenneth.  Historical  memoirs 
of  Rob  Roy  and  the  clan  Macgregor;  in- 
cluding original  notices  of  Lady  Grange. 
With  an  introductory  sketch  illustrative  of 
the  condition  of  the  Highlands,  prior  to 
the  year  1745.  Philadelphia:  D.  Hogan, 
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Rob  Roy  and  the  clan  Macgregor.  32  p. 
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Macintosh,  Rev.   Donald 

Nicolson,  Alexander.  The  Rev.  Donald 
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Macintyre,    Duncan    Ban,   Gaelic   Poet 

Kennedy,  John.  Duncan  Ban  Macintyre 
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Maciver,  Evander,  of  Scourie 

Highland,  A,  gentleman.  (Blackwood's 
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Mackay,  Alexander  Murdoch 

Grant,  J.  A.  Alexander  Mackay.  Born 
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Alexander     M.     Mackay,     Pionier- 

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Mackav,   General   Hugh 

Mackay,  John.  Life  of  Lieut. -General 
Hugh  Mackay  of  Scoury,  commander  in 
chief  of  the  forces  in  Scotland,  1689  and 
1690,  colonial  commandant  of  the  Scottish 
Brigade  in  the  service  of  the  States  General 
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Mackay,  Robert,  "Rob  Donn." 

Kennedy,  John.  Robert  Mackay  —  Rob 
Donn.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1888. 
8^    V.  13,  p.  529-538.)  *  DE 

Mackay,  John.  Rob  Donn.  (Gaelic  So- 
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Taylor,  George  Sutherland.  Rob  Doun. 
(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  George,  of  Rosehaugh 

"Bluidy,  The,  Mackenzie."  (Blackwood's 
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Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  The  "bloody 
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Boston,  1871. 

Lang,  Andrew.  Sir  George  Mackenzie, 
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times,  1631(?)-1691.  London:  Longmans, 
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Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  George  Macken- 
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Sir  George  Mackenzie  (1636-1692),  of  Rosehaugh. 

Watt,  Francis.  "The  bluidy  Advocate 
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Young,  George  B.  Sir  George  Macken- 
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SEA 


Mackechnie,  Donald 

Mackinnon,  Donald.  The  late  Mr.  Don- 
ald Mackechnie.  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
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McKechnie,  James,  Engineer 

James  McKechnie.  A  biographical 
sketch.  (Cassier's  magazine.  London, 
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Mackenzie,   Sir  Alexander   Campbell 

Alexander  Campbell  Mackenzie.  1  port. 
(Musical  times.  London,  1898.  8°.  v.  39, 
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Mackenzie,  General  Colin 

Smith,  George.  General  Colin  Macken- 
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pany's Puritan  soldiers.  1  port.  (Good 
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Mackenzie,  Henry,  "The  Man  of  Feeling." 

H.  Mr.  Henry  Mackenzie,  author  of  the 
Man  of  feeling,  &c.  (In:  Public  characters 
of  1802-1803.  London,  1803.  8°.  p.  351- 
371.)  AGH 

Harebell,  Oliver.  Henry  Mackenzie. 
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series,  v.  23,  p.  298-304.)  *  DE 

Howarth,  Mary.  "The  Man  of  feeling:" 
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Schwarz,  Hans.  Henry  Mackenzie.  1745- 
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Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Memoir  of  Henry 
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Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon.  Macken- 
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Mackenzie,  Francis  L. 

Miles,  Charles  Popham.  Early  death  not 
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Mackenzie,  John,  Gaelic  Scholar 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  John  Macken- 
zie, editor  of  the  "Beauties  of  Gaelic 
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Inverness,  1877.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  201-210.)  *  DE 


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McKiNNON,   Mary 

Maconochie,  Alexander.  [Letter  to 
John  Scott,  1.  earl  Eldon,  lord  high  chan- 
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148.)  NDO 


Maclagan,    Dr. 

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In   sciipt. 


Mackintosh,  Sir  James 

Bulwer,  Henry  Earle  Lytton,  Baron 
Dalling  and  Bulwer.  [Sir  James]  Mackin- 
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Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Memoirs  of  the 
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Mackintosh.  Edited  by  his  son,  Robert 
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From  the  2.  London  ed.  Bos- 
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Mackintosh,  Robert  James.  Life  of  the 
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1836.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  1-106.)  NCE 

Reviewed  in  American  monthlv  magazine,  new 
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Recollections  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh. 
(Law  magazine.  London,  1832.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  163-173.)  XAA 

Redding,  Cyrus.  Sir  James  Mackintosh. 
(In  his:  Personal  reminiscences  of  eminent 
men.     London,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  271-291.) 

A 


Mackintosh,  John,  LL.D.,  Historian 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  John  Mackin- 
tosh, author  of  "The  history  of  civilisation 
in  Scotland."  (Celtic  magazine.  Inver- 
ness, 1884.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  541-547.)         *  DE 


Mackintosh,  John 

Macleod,  Norman,  the  younger.  The 
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Mackintosh.  Edinburgh:  Thomas  Con- 
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12°.  AN 


Maclachlan,  Ewen,  Gaelic  Scholar 

Barron,  Evan  M.  Ewen  Maclachlan  and 
Inverness  Academy:  the  story  of  a  famous 
controversy.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1912.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  22-48.)  NDK 

Sinclair,  John.  Some  letters  from  the 
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Maclagan,  Sir  Douglas 

Anderson,  David  Brown.  Sir  Douglas 
Maclagan.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1900. 
8°.    new  series,  V.  25,  p.  418-425.)  *  DE 


M'Lagan,  Henrietta 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  Miss  Henrietta 
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*  C  p.v.483 


Maclagan,    General    Robert 

Broadfoot,  W.  One  of  a  remarkable 
family.  General  Robert  Maclagan,  R.E. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    v.  156,  p.  247-253.)      *  DA 


Maclaren,  Charles,  Editor 

Charles  Maclaren.  (From  the  Scotsman 
of  September  12,  1866.)  [Edinburgh,  1866.] 
28  p.    16°.  *Cp.v.l042 


M'Laren,  John  M'Laren,  Lord 

Kennedy,  Neil  J.  D.  Lord  M'Laren. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  181-197.)  SEA 

M'Lauchlan,  Rev.  Thomas 

Leask,  William  Keith.  Dr.  Thomas 
M'Lauchlan.  With  introduction  by  the 
Rev.  Principal  Rainy,  D.D.  Edinburgh: 
Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier,  1905.  312  p., 
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Maclean,  Rev.  Hugh   Baillie 

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the  whole  proceedings  in  the  case  of  the 
Rev.  H.  B.  Alaclean,  before  the  presbytery 
of  Irvine  and  the  sj^nod  of  Glasgow  and 
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78  p.     8°.  ZWVIp.v.l 

Miller,  James,  and  others.  The  discourse 
and  charges  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Hugh  Baillie  Maclean.  .  .Scots  Church, 
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McLeiiose,  Agnes,  "Clarinda." 

Ross,  John  D.  Burns'  Clarinda:  brief 
papers  concerning  the  poet's  renowned 
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Macleod,   Sir  Donald 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  Sir  Donald  Mac- 
leod,  the  Christian  governor.  (In  his: 
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Macleod,  Donald,  Gaelic  Poet 

MacDiarmid,  R.  C.  Donald  Macleod,  the 
Skye  bard  —  his  life  and  songs.  (Gaelic 
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review,  July,    1876. 

Macleod,  Donald.  Memoir  of  Norman 
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Macleod,  Norman,  the  younger.  Memoir 
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Memoir  of  Norman  Macleod,  D.D 
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Strahan,  Alexander.  Norman  Macleod. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1872.  8°. 
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Grahame,  R.  B.  Cunninghame.  Prince 
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*R-AN 


Macmillan,    Alexander,    Publisher 

A.,  A.  Alexander  Macmillan.  (A  per- 
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Macmillan,  Daniel,  Publisher 

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Macleod,  Mary 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Mairi  nighean 
Alastair  Ruaidh.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
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Macleod,  Neil,  Gaelic  Poet 

Mackinnon,  Donald.  Neil  Macleod.  1 
port.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°. 
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Macleod,  Rev.  Norman,  D.D. 

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Macmillan,  John,  Covenanter 

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CPA 

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Macmurdo,   Capt.   James 

M'Adam,  James.  Biographical  sketch  of 
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(Literary  Society  of  Bombay. 

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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

McNab,  Major-General  Alexander 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General  Alex- 
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Macnaughtan,  Rev.  John 

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Macnee,  Sir  Daniel,  Portrait-Painter 

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McNeil,    Sir   John 

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Macneill,    Hector,    Poet 

Some  account  of  the  life  of  Hector  Mac- 
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*DA 


Macpherson,  Ewen,  of  Cluny 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Cluny  of  the 
'45.  Vindication  of  his  career.  (Scots 
magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
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Address  at  the  Clan  Chattan  meeting,  Edinburgh. 


Macpherson,   James,    Freebooter 

G.,  B.  Anecdotes  of  J.  Macpherson  the 
ancient  freebooter  and  musician.  (New 
monthly  magazine  and  literary  journal. 
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Reprinted  in  Gypsy  Lore  Society  Journal,  v.  3, 
p.    190-191,   Edinburgh,   1892. 

Torquil,  pseud.  James  Macpherson,  the 
famous  musician  and  freebooter.  (Celtic 
magazine.  Inverness,  1876.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
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Macpherson,  James,   Gaelic  Translator 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  James  Macpherson. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  the  British  historians. 
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Macpherson,  Alexander.  Glimpses  of 
James  Macpherson,  the  translator  of  Os- 
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Saunders,  Bailey.  The  life  and  letters  of 
James  Macpherson,  containing  a  particular 
account  of  his  famous  quarrel  with  Dr. 
Johnson,  and  a  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
influence  of  the  Ossianic  poems.  London: 
S.  Sonnenschein  &  Co.,  1895.  xi,  327  p.,  1 
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Macnish,   Robert,    M.D. 

Moir,  David  Macbeth.  Life  of  Dr.  Mac- 
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Macpherson,   Sir  ^^Jneas 

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S""  ^neas  M'Pherson  his  services  to  his 
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kind  and  oblidgeing  returns.  Wherein 
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Malcolm,   Admiral   Sir   Charles 

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Malcolm,   Sir  John,  Diplo.matist 

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Mallet,   David,  Poet 

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Maolrubha,   Saint 

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Mar,  Sir  Robert  Cochrane,  Earl  of 

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Marchmont   (1.  earl),  Sir  Patrick  Hume 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  The  last  days, 
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Margaret,    Saint,    Queen   of   Scotland 

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O'Reilly,  Bernard.  St.  Margaret,  queen 
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Saint  Margaret,  queen  of  Scotland.  With 
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Marischal  (10.  earl),  George  Keith 

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Marischal   (7.  earl),  William   Keith 

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Marjoribanks,   Margaret 

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Marshal,  Billy,  Gypsy  Chief 

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According  to  M'Cormick  (.The  Tinkler-Gypsies,  2. 
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Matthieson,  John,  Forger 

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Mayor,  Dr.   \\illiam 

Dr.  William  Mavor.  (In:  Public  charac- 
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Maxwell,  D'Arcy  Brisbane,  Lady 

Fraser,  Sir  William.  D'Arcy  Brisbane, 
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Maxwell,    Hannah    Ann    Gardiner,    Lady 

Eraser,  Sir  William.  Hannah  Ann  Gar- 
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Mason,    Rev.    Archibald 

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Masson,  David,  LL.D. 

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Matches,  Magnus 

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Maxwell,    James    Clerk 

Campbell,  Lewis,  and  William  Garnett. 
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James  Clerk  Maxwell.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1883.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  310-318.)      *  DA 


Maxwell,    Robert,    Bishop    of    Orkney 

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fARZ 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Melville,   Andrew,   Presbyterian    Leader 

Lumsden,  Henry  William.  James  vi. 
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M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  elder.  The  life  of 
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Morison,  William.  Andrew  Melville. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  and  Fer- 
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(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
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Melville,   Elizabeth,   Lady   Colville 

Melville,  Elizabeth,  Lady  Colville  of  Cul- 
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Sir  James  Melvill  of  Halhill,  and  wife  of 
John,  Lord  Colvill  of  Culross,  to  Mr.  John 
Livingstone.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select 
biographies...  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  1. 
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Melville   (L  viscount),  Henry  Dundas 

Address,  An,  to  the  public:  containing  a 
review  of  the  charges  exhibited  against 
Lord  Viscount  Melville,  which  led  to  the 
resolutions  of  the  House  of  Commons,  on 
the  8th  April  1805.  London:  John  Stock- 
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AGH  p.v.18 

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Dobie,  James.  A  sermon  preached  in 
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soon  after  the  decease  of  Lord  President 
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burgh: J.  Thomson  and  Co.,  1811.    36  p.  8°. 

ZIY  p.v.46 

Exposure,  An,  of  the  persecution  of 
Lord  Melville:  in  a  letter  to  an  intimate 
acquaintance.  London:  J.  Hatchard,  1805. 
28  p.     8°.  AGH  p.v.18 

Lord  Melville.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
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Henry    Dundas,    Viscount    Melville. 

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(Juridical   review.      Edinburgh,    1913.     8°. 
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Right  Hon.,  The,  Henry  Dundas,  secre- 
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Melville,  Sir  James,  of  Halhill 

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Gueroult,  C.  Le  regent  Murray.  (L'ficho 
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Laing,  David.  Notice  respecting  the 
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now  restored,  within  the  church  of  St. 
Giles,  Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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MoRisoN,  James,  Hygeist 

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MoRisoN,  Rev.  James 

Morison,  James.  Charges  brought  against 
the  Rev.  James  Morison,  with  an  abstract 
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of  protest  and  appeal  by  the  congregation 
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Morison,  Rev.  John,  of  Canisby 

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The  second  part  deals  with  his  work  as  the  author 
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Morison,  Neil,  Gaelic  Poet 

Henderson,  George.  Neil  Morison,  the 
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NDO 

Morrison,  John,  of  Harris 

Munro,  M.  N.  John  Morrison  of  Harris. 
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Moss.MAN,   John 

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Motherwell,  William,   Poet 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  William  Mother- 
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L.  William  Motherwell.  (Southern  and 
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Murdoch,  William,  Engineer 

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Murray,   Dr.   Alexander,   Orientalist 

Edwards.  Bela  Bates.  Alexander  Mur- 
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Seymour,  Charles  C.  B.  Dr.  Alexander 
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Murray,   Alexander   Stuart,  Archaeologist 

Thompson,  Sir  Edward  Maunde.  Alex- 
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Mowat,   John,   Bell-founder,   Aberdeen 

J.,  W.  A.  John  Mowat.  (Scottish  notes 
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Muir,  Thomas,  Reformer 

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Muirhead,  Henry,  LL.D. 

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Munro,  Neil,  Novelist 

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Murray,   Sir   Charles 

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AN 

Sir  Charles  Murray.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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Murray,   David  Christie 

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Murray,  Lord  George,  Jacobite  General 

Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  Lord  George 
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Murchison,   Donald 

Mackay,  William.  Donald  Murchison 
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NDO 


Murray,  Vice-Admiral  George 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Murray,   Rev.   John 

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Murray,  Lady  Grisell,  of  Stanhope 

Elwood,  Anne  Katherine.  Lady  Murray 
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Notices  respecting  Lady  Murray  of  Stan- 
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Murray,  General  Sir  Henry 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Sir  Henry  Murray,  K.C.B.  1784-1860.  1 
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tVWZH 


Murray,    Sir   John,   of   Broughton 

Lang,  Andrew.  Murray  of  Broughton. 
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Murray,  Sir  John,  of  Broughton.  Genu- 
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Murray,  Sir  James  Augustus  Henry 

Morton,  Wallace.  "Dictionary"  Mur- 
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Murray,    William,    of    Touchadam 

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Murray,  James   Stewart,   Earl  of.   Regent   of 

Scotland 

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Scotland. 


Murray    (2.   earl),   James    Stewart 

Laing,  David.  Notices  of  the  funeral  of 
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Murray,  Lieutenant-General  James 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
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Murray,  General  Lord  John 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Myln,   Walter,    Martyr 

Laing,  David.  Walter  Myln.  (In:  John 
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Scott,  J.  Moffat.  Walter  Myln,  the  vicar 
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Nairne,    Caroline    Oliphant,    Baroness 

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Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Je.a.n  L.  Watson. 
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Nairne,  Caroline  Oliphant,  baroness. 
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Napier,  John,  of  Merchiston 

Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stewart  Er- 
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Nasmyth,  James,  Engineer 

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AN 

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XX,  450  p.,  9  pi.,  1  port,    new  ed.    8°.    AN 

James  Nasmyth's  autobiography.  (Edin- 
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Sketch  of  James  Nasmyth.  1  port. 
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1897.    8°.    V.  51,  p.  117-123.)  *  DA 

Smiles,  Samuel.  James  Nasmyth.  (In 
his:  Industrial  biography.  London,  1882. 
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Napier,    Macvey,    Editor 

Browne,  Matthew.  Mr.  Macvey  Napier 
and  the  Edinburgh  reviewers.  (Contem- 
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MaccuUoch,  John  Ramsay.  Biographi- 
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Morley,  John.  Memorials  of  a  man  of 
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Napier,  Macvey.  Selections  from  the 
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Neilson,   George,   LL.D. 

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Smiles,  Samuel.  James  Beaumont  Neil- 
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Inventor  of  the  hot  blast. 


Neven,  Ninian,  of  Shetland 

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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

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House,  with  reference  to  certain  charges 
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Nicholson,  Magdalen 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Some  notes 
on  the  account-book  of  dame  Magdalen 
Nicholson,  widow  of  Sir  Gilbert  Elliot, 
first  baronet  of  Stobs,  1671-1693.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 


NicoL,   John,   Mariner 

Nicol,  John.  The  life  and  adventures  of 
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tore  Ailredo  Revallensi.  (In:  A.  P.  Forbes, 
Lives  of  S.  Ninian  and  S.  Kentigern.  Edin- 
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Kinloch,  Margaret.  Saint  Ninian,  a  mis- 
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*DA 

Scott,  Archibald  Black.  Nynia  in  north- 
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NisBET,  John,  in  Hardhill 

True,  A,  relation  of  the  life  and  suffer- 
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testimony  to  the  truth;  with  a  short  ac- 
count of  his  last  words  on  the  scaffold, 
December  4,  1685.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie, 
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V.  2,  p.  371-409.)  AGH 

Reprinted  from  the  second  edition  published  in 
1719. 


NicoLL,  Robert,  Poet 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.  Robert  NicoU  and  his 
poems.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1842.  4°.  new  series,  v.  9,  p.  545- 
549.)  *  DA 

Gilfillan,  George.  Robert  NicoU.  (In: 
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Robert  NicoU.  (Hogg's  weekly  instruc- 
tor. Edinburgh,  1845.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  114- 
116.)  *DA 


NicoLSON,  Alexander,   LL.D. 

Alexander  Nicolson,  sheriff  and  songster. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  23,  p.  314-320.)  *  DE 


NiMMO,  James 

Nimmo,  James.    Narrative  of  Mr.  James 
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1654-1709.     Edited  from  the  original 
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manuscript    by 

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Ninian,  Saint 

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Niniani  Pictorum  x\ustralium  apostoli,  auc- 


Nithsdale    (5.    earl),    William    Maxwell 

Winifred,  countess  of  Nithsdale.  Letter 
from  the  countess  dowager  of  Nithsdale  to 
her  sister  the  countess  of  Traquair,  giving 
an  account  of  the  earl's  escape  out  of  the 
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Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  Winifred, 
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(Reprinted  in  her:  The  miak- 

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CP 

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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Ogilvie,  Alexander,  of  Boyne 

Contract  of  marriage  betwixt  Alexander 
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Ogilvie,   Professor  William,  Aberdeen 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Professor  Wil- 
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OciLvy,  John,  of  Stratherne 
Decreet    of    Spulzie.      John    Ogilvy 


of 


Stratherne,  and  Mr.  James  Ogilvy,  com- 
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p.  441-451  contain  a  list  of  Mrs.  Oliphant's  pub- 
lished works. 

Mrs.  Oliphant's  Autobiography.  [Quar- 
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Mrp.  Oliphant's  life  and  letters.  (Church 
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Preston,  Harriet  Waters.  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
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Pat  Stuart;  the  tyrant  Don  Juan  of  the 
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don, 1840.  8°.  united  series,  v.  5,  p.  309- 
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Oliphant,  Caroline,  the  Younger 

Nairne,  Caroline  Oliphant,  baroness. 
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with  a  memoir  and  poems  of  Caroline  Oli- 
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Page,  David,  Geologist 

Wuensch,  E.  A.  Prof.  David  Page,  and 
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Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wilson 

Coghill,  Annie  L.  Mrs.  Oliphant.  (Fort- 
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Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magasine  for  foreign  litera- 
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Guerry,  William  A.  Mrs.  Oliphant.  (Se- 
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Little,  A,  chat  about  Mrs.  Oliphant. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
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Mrs.  Oliphant.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
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Mrs.  Oliphant  as  a  biographer.  (Black- 
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Mrs.  Oliphant  as  a  novelist.  (Black- 
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Park,    Mungo 

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St.  John,  James  Augustus.  Mungo  Park. 
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Paterson,    Agnes    Crawford 

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AGH  p.v.20,  no.22 


Paterson,  William,  Financier 

Bannister,  Saxe.     William  Paterson,  the 
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2.  ed.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nim- 
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Bourne,  Henry  Richard  Fox.  William 
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Pagan,  William.  The  birthplace  and 
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Steel,  W.  A.  William  Paterson.  (Eng- 
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Paton,  Captain  John 

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Patrick,  Saint 

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Lithgow,  R.  A.  Douglas.  Saul,  in  Ulster, 
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Moran,  Patrick  F.,  bishop  of  Ossory. 
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_  Morris,  W.  B.  St.  Martin  and  St.  Pat- 
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New,  The,  light  upon  St.  Patrick.  (Scot- 
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Shepard,  J.  S.  Life  of  St.  Patrick  and 
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Smyth,  P.  G.  Young  St.  Patrick.  1  pi. 
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Thurston,  Herbert.  Croagh  Patrick.  A 
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Patrick,  William,  W.   S. 

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Petrie,  Arthur,  Bishop  of  Moray 

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Pettie,  John,  R.  A. 

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Peden,  .Alexander,  Covenanter 

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Philip,   Dr.   Alexander  Philip   Wilson 

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PiNKERTON,  John,  Antiquary 

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PiTCAiRN,  Dr.   Archibald 

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Plavfair,  Professor  John 

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Playfair,  William,  Publicist 

Mr.  William  Playfair.  (Edinburgh  an- 
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Prentice,  Archibald 

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Playfair,    William    Henry,    Architect 

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Prestox,    Lieutenant-General    George 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Lieutenant-General 
George  Preston,  1659-1748.  1  port.  (In: 
A  military  history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902. 
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PoLLOK,  Robert,  Poet 

Meams,  P.  Robert  PoUok,  author  of 
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Worman,  J.  H.  Robert  Pollok  and  his 
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Young,  James  H.  Robert  Pollok,  author 
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Pope,  Rev.  Alexander 

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PoRTEOus,   Captain   John 

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Pringle,  Sir  John 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  Sir  John 
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Pringle,    Thomas,    Poet 

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Low,  Sidney.  The  poet  of  South  Africa. 
(Anglo-Saxon  review.  London,  1901.  4°. 
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Pringle,  Walter,  Covenanter 

Pringle,  Walter.  The  memoirs  of  Wal- 
ter Pringle  of  Greenknow;  or.  Some  few 
of  the  free  mercies  of  God  to  him,  and  his 
will  to  his  children,  left  to  them  under  his 
own  hand.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select 
biographies...  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v. 
1,  p\  411-494.)  AGH 

Reprinted    from    the    Edinburgh    edition    of    1723. 

The  memoirs  of  Walter  Pringle  of 

Greenknow...  Edited  by  Rev.  Walter 
Wood,  with  notes  and  an  appendix,  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  families  of  Gor- 
don and  Seton...and  also  of  the  Pringles 
...and  the  Homes  of  Bassendean.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  xii,  132  p. 
16°.  ARZ 

Reprinted   from  the  edition  of    1751. 


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Rae,  Sir  David,  Lord  Eskcrove 

Right  Hon.  David  Rae,  lord-justice  clerk 
of  Scotland.  {In:  Public  characters  of 
1800-1801.     London,  1801.    8°.    p.  559-587.) 

AGH 


Raeburx,  Sir  Henry 

Armstrong,  Sir  W'alter.  Sir  Henry  Rae- 
burn;  by  \V.  Armstrong,  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  R.  A.  M.  Stevenson,  and  a  bio- 
graphical and  descriptive  catalogue  by  J. 
L.  Caw.  London:  W.  Heinemann,  1911. 
ix,  121  p.,  14  pi.,  45  port,    illus.    f°.    f  MCV 

Morrison,  John.  Random  reminiscences 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  of  the  Ettrick 
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44.  4°.  new  series,  v.  10,  p.  569-578.  626- 
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*DA 

Sir  Henrv  Raeburn.  (Edinburgh  annual 
register  for  1823.  Edinburgh,  1824.  8°.  v. 
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Sir  Henry  Raeburn.  Born  1756;  died 
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ters in  art.     Boston,  1905.     v.  6,  part  71.) 

MAA 

Sir  Henry  Raeburn:  his  life  and  works. 
With  a  catalogue  of  his  pictures,  .  by  I. 
Greig.  London:  "The  Connoisseur,"  1911. 
Iv,  65(1)  p.,  3  pi.,  9  port,  illus.  4°.  (The 
Connoisseur,     extra  no.)  f  MCV 


Ramsay,  Allan,  Poet 

Holmes,  D.  T.  Allan  Ramsay.  (In  his: 
Lectures  on  Scottish  literature.  Paisley, 
1904.     12°.     p.  37-68.)  NDP 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Allan  Ram- 
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Robertson,  J.  Logic.  Allan  Ramsay. 
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Smeaton,  Henry  William  Oliphant.  Al- 
lan Ramsay.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Ander- 
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ous Scots  series.)  *  R- AN 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons 

[1896).    160  p.    12°.    (Famous  Scots  series.) 

AN 


Sketch  of  Andrew  Crombie  Ramsa}^  1 
port.  (Popular  science  monthly.  New 
York,  1898.    8°.    v.  53,  p.  259-266.)        *  DA 

Young,  John.  The  late  Sir  A.  C.  Ram- 
say, F.  G.  S.,  director-general  of  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  Great  Britain.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  256-263.)  PTA 

Memoir    of    the    late    Sir    Andrew 

Ramsay,  F.  R.  S. ...  (Philosophical  So- 
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Ramsay,   Andrew   Michael 

Fraser,    Donald.      The    life    of 
M[ichael]  Ramsay 
select   biography. 
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Andrew 

(In  his:  A  collection  of 

New  York,   1798.     16°. 

AGH 


Ramsay,  Balcarres  Dalrymple  Wardlaw 

Ramsay,  Balcarres  Dalrymple  Wardlaw. 
Rough  recollections  of  military  service  and 
society.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
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Ramsay,   Edward  Banner.man,   Dean  of  Edinburgh 

Innes,  Cosmo.  Memoir  of  Dean  Ram- 
say. (In  E.  B.  Ramsay,  Reminiscences  of 
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Plumptre,  Charles  Edward.  The  cen- 
tenary of  Dean  Ramsay,  author  of  "Rem- 
iniscences of  Scottish  life  and  character." 
(In  his:  Studies  in  little  known  subjects. 
London,   1898.     12°.     p.  280-291.)         NCZ 


Ramsay,   Professor  John 

Meana,  Alexandre  de.  Notice  sur  la  vie 
de  Jean  Ramsay  de  Saint-Andrew  en 
ficosse,  professeur  a  I'universite  de  Turin, 
et  medecin  de  Charles  iii,  due  de  Savoie, 
avec  pieces  justificatives,  par  A.  de  Meana: 
communicated  with  an  introductory  note 
by  David  Laing.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  294-304.)  CPA 

Edinburgh:     Neill     and     Co., 

1874.    18  p.    12°.  AGHp.v.22 


Ramsa*,    Major    William    Xorman 

Norman  Ramsay.     (Temple  Bar.     Lon- 
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Ramsay,  Sir  Andrew  Crombie,  Geologist 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Memoir  of  Sir 
Andrew  Crombie  RamsaJ^  London:  Mac- 
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8°.  AN 


RANKrNE,  William  John   ISIacquorn 

Late,  The,  Professor  Rankine.  (Institu- 
tion of  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  in  Scot- 
land. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1873.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  85-91.)  VDA 


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Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Read,  Katherine,  Court  Paintress 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Miss  Katherine 
Read,  court  paintress.  (Scottish  historical 
review.    Glasgow,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  38-46.) 

GPA 


Reid,  General  John 

Raid,  John.  Will  and  codicil  of  General 
Reid.  [Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1834?)  40 
p.    8°.  AGHp.v.21 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  General  John  Reid. 
1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
shire, 1660-1902.  Perth.  1908.  4°.  p.  387- 
395.)  tVWZH 


Reid,  Thomas,  Latin  Secretary 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Aberdonians 
abroad.  Thomas  Reid,  Latin  secretary  to 
James  i.  1  port.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen.  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p. 
145-146,  161.)  CPA 


Riccio  OR   Rizzio,   David 

Johnson,  Francis.  Assassinations  of 
Rizzio  and  Darnl^y.  2  port.  (In  his: 
Famous  assassinations  of  history.  Chica- 
go, 1903.    8°.     p.  89-108.)  BAG 

Ruthven  (3.  baron),  Patrick  Ruthven.  A 
relation  of  the  death  of  David  Rizzi,  chief 
favorite  to  Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scot- 
land, who  was  killed  in  the  apartment  of 
the  said  queen  on  the  9th  of  March,  1565. 
Written  by  the  Lord  Ruthen.  (In:  Tracts 
illustrative  of  the  traditionary  and  histori- 
cal antiquities  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1836.    8°.    p.  327-360.)  CP 

Reprinted  from  the  London  edition  of  1699.  The 
author   was  the   chief  actor   in  the  tragedy. 


Richardson,  William 

Account,  An,  of  the  life,  writings,  and 
character  of  William  Richardson,  late  pro- 
fessor of  humanity  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and  lit- 
erary miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1820.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  195-205.)  *  DE 

Reprinted  from   The  Student,  Glasgow. 


Reid,   Thomas,    Philosopher 

Fraser,  Alexander  Campbell.  Thomas 
Reid.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson.  & 
Ferrier  il898].  160  p.  12°.  (Famous  Scots 
series.)  *  R  -  AN 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Biographical  memoirs 
of  Adam  Smith,  William  Robertson,  and 
of  Thomas  Reid,  read  before  the  Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Now  collected  into 
one  volume  with  some  additional  notes. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Creech,  1811.  x,  532  p..  3 
port.    4°.  AGH 

The   life    and   writings    of   Thomas 

Reid.  (In:  Thomas  Reid,  Works.  Charles- 
town,  1813-14.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  3-92.)  YBX 


Richmond    (1.   duke),  Ludovick    Stuart 

Cleland,  James.  A  monvment  of  mor- 
talitie,  vpon  the  death  and  fvnerals,  of  the 
graciovs  prince,  Lodovick,  Late  Duke  of 
Richmond  and  Lenox...  London:  Wil- 
liam Stansby  for  Ralph  Rounthwaite,  1624. 
3  p.l.,  56  p.,  eng'd  title-page.    4°.      Reserve 


Riddell,  Henry  Scott 

Irvine,  William.  Henry  Scott  Riddell. 
Hawick:  J.  Haining  &  Co.,  printers  rl870?]. 
1  p.l.,  11  p.     16°.  AGH  p.v.22.  no.5 

Reprinted  from  the  Hawick  Advertiser,  Aug.  6, 
1870. 


Rennie,  John,  the  Elder 

Beck,  Th.  Englische  Ingenieure  von 
1750-1850.  John  Rennie,  sen.  (Zeitschrift 
fijr  Architektur  und  Ingenieurwesen. 
Wiesbaden,  1902.  f°.  Jahrg.  1902.  Bd.  48, 
col.  169-180.)  MQA 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Life  of  John  Rennie. 
1  port,  illus.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  engin- 
eers.    London,  1861.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  93-284.) 

AB 


Rhind,  Alexander  Henry 

Stuart,  John.  Memoir  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Henry  Rhind.  of  Sibster.  Edin- 
burgh: Neill  &  Co.,  1864.  2  p.l.,  57  p.,  1 
port.     sq.  8°.  AN 


Riddell,   John,    Genealogist 
John   Riddell,   Esq.,   advocate.      (Herald 
and  genealogist.     London,  1863.    8°.     v.  1, 
p.  538-545.)  *R  — Room  328 


Riddell,   Robert,  of  Glenriddell 

Irvine,  James.  Notices  of  Robert  Rid- 
dell, of  Glenriddell,  Esq.,  and  of  some  of 
his  manuscripts  and  books.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1868.    sq.  8°.    v.  6,  p.  451-456.) 

CPA 


Ridp.\th,   George,   Whig  Journalist 

Ridpath,    George.      Correspondence    be- 
tween George  Ridpath  and  the  Rev.  Rob- 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

ert  Wodrow.     ( Abbotsford  Club.     Miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1837.    4°.     p.  355-414.) 

tCP 
S.,  W.     The  birthplace  of  George  Rid- 
path.     (Scottish  notes  and  queries.     Aber- 
deen, 1907.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  8,  p.  132- 
133.)  CPA 

See  also  p.   100. 


Ritchie,  David,  "the  Black  Dwarf" 

Account  of  David   Ritchie,  the  original 
of  the  Black  Dwarf.     1  port.     (Edinburgh 


magazine   and   literary  miscellany, 
burgh,  1817.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  207-212.) 


Edin- 
*DE 


Veitch,  John.  The  Vale  of  the  Manor 
and  the  Black  Dwarf.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1890.  8°. 
V.  148.  p.  322-338.)  *  DA 


Robertson,  Major-General  George  Duncan 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-General 
George  Duncan  Robertson  of  Struan,  C.B.. 
1766-1842.  (In:  A  military  history  of 
Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth.  1908.  4°.  p. 
468-470.)  t  VWZH 


Robertson,    Rev.    James,    of    Lochbroom 

Brief,  A,  memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Robertson,  minister  of  the  parish  of  Loch- 
broom, in  Ross-shire,  who  died  in  1776. 
(London:  B.  M'Millan,  182-?,    22  p.    8°. 

AGH  p.v.23 


Robertson, 


James    Patrick    Bannerman,    Lord 
Robertson 


Lees,  J.  M.  Some  early  recollections  of 
Lords  Robertson  and  Stormonth  Darling. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8". 
V.  24,  p.  81-94.)  SEA 


Robert  de  Praebenua,   Bishop  of  Dunblane 

Allan,  A.  Stewart.  Robert,  bishop  of 
Dunblane.  (Reliquarv.  London,  1875.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  169-170.)        '  CA 


Robertson,  John 

Robertson,  J.  G.  Memorial  notice  of  Mr. 
John  Robertson.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow. 
1909.    8°.    V.  40,  p.  24-28.)  *  EC 


Roberts,   David,   R.A. 

Jerdan,   William.     David   Roberts,   R.A. 

(In  his:  Men  I  have  known.    London,  1866. 

~\2\     p.  363-374.)  AGH 

Patter,  Peter,  pseud.?  David  Roberts, 
R.A.  (In:  The  Scottish  annual.  Edin- 
burgh [1859].    12°.    1859,  p.  75-78.)       NCA 


Robertson,  Patrick  Robertson,  Lord 

Robertson,  Patrick  Robertson,  lord. 
Leaves  from  a  journal.  1844.  [Preface 
signed  P.  R.,  i.  e.  Patrick  Robertson.  Lord 
Robertson.]  [Edinburgh:  T.  Constable. 
1844.]    32  p.    sq.  8°.  NCI  p.v.55 

Privately  printed. 


Roberts,   Rev.   James 

Veitch,  James.  Addresses  delivered  in 
St.  Stephen's  Church.  Edinburgh,  June  11. 
1867,  on  occasion  of  the  induction  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Nicholson  to  that  church  and 
parish;  and  of  the  ordination  of  the  Rev. 
James  Roberts  as  one  of  the  chaplains  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland  in  Bengal.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1867.  25 
p.    8°.  ZIT  p.v.4,  no.7 

Title    from    cover. 


Robertson,  David,  Naturalist 

In  memoriam  —  David  Robertson, 
LL.D.,  F.L.S..  F.G.S.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  p.  18-42.)  PQA 

p.  38-42  contain  a  list  of  the  papers  read  by  him 
before   the   Natural    History   Society   of   Glasgow. 


Robertson,  Rev.  William,  Historian 

Brougham,  Henry  Brougham,  lord. 
[Williani]  Robertson.  1  port.  (In  his: 
Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science.  Lon- 
don, 1845.     8°.     p.  256-323.)  AB 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  William  Robertson. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  the  British  historians. 
New  York,  1855.    12°.    v.  1,  p.  327-365.) 

AB 

Life,  The,  of  Dr.  Robertson.  (In:  Wil- 
liam Robertson,  Works.  London,  1824. 
8°.     v.  1,  p.  i-lvi.)  CP 

Based   on   Dugald   Stewart's  life  of  the   historian. 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  William  Robertson,  D.D. 
1  port.  (In:  William  Robertson,  The  his- 
tory of  Scotland...  Philadelphia,  1811. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  9-142.)  CP 

Biographical     memoirs     of     Adam 

Smith,  William  Robertson,  and  of  Thomas 


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531 


Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Reid,  read  before  the  Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Now  collected  into  one  vol- 
ume with  some  additional  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Creech,  1811.  x,  532  p..  3  port. 
4^  tAGH 

The    life    of    William    Robertson. 

(In:  William  Robertson,  The  history  of 
the  discovery  and  settlement  of  America 
. .  .     New  York,  1828.    8°.    p.  iii-xxxii.) 

HAB 

Stewart's  life  and  writings  of  Dr.  Rob- 
ertson. (Critical  review;  or,  Annals  of 
literature.  London,  1802.  8°.  v.  35.  p. 
130-142.)  NAA 


Robertson,  William  Bruce,  D.D. 

Ker,  John.  The  Rev.  W.  B.  Robertson, 
D.D.  (In  his:  Scottish  nationality  and 
other  papers.  Edinburgh,  1887.  12°.  p. 
239-251.)  CP 


RoBisoN,  John,  LL.D. 

Playfair,  John.  Biographical  account  of 
the  late  John  Robison,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  Edin. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1815.  4°.  v.  7,  p.  495- 
539.)  *  EC 

Reprinted  in  the  Annals  of  philosophy,  v.  7,  p. 
169-183,  249-260,  London,   1816. 


Earl,  The,  of  Rosebery  at  the  Durdans. 
(In:    Celebrities  at  home.     London,   1879. 

AGH 


Lord     Rosebery. 

London,  1897.  8°. 

*DA 


8".    series  3,  p.  285-294.) 

Hapgood,  Norman. 
(Contemporary  review. 
V.  71,  p.  227-232.) 

Viallate,  Achille.  Lord  Rosebery.  (Re- 
vue de  Paris.  Paris,  1901.  8°.  annee  8,  no. 
16.  p.  741-772.)  *  DN 


Ross,  Ale.xander,   Bishop  of  Edinburgh 

Sermon,  A,  preached  on  occasion  of  the 
much  lamented  death  of  the  Right  Rev- 
erend father  in  God,  Alexander,  late  lord 
bishop  of  Edinburgh.  By  a  presbyter  of 
the  church.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  Wil- 
liam Adams,  junr.,  1720.     24  p.     16°. 

AGH  p.v.22 


Ross,    Alexander,    Poet 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Ross,  A.M.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish 
poets.  Edinburgh,  1804.  8°.  v.  2.  p.  341- 
349.)  AB 


Ross,  Alexander,  Schoolmaster 

Watson,  Foster.  Alexander  Ross:  ped- 
ant schoolmaster  of  the  age  of  Cromwell. 
(Gentleman's  magazine.  London.  1895. 
8°.    V.  279,  p.  459-474.)  *  DA 


RoLLo   (5.  baron),  Andrew  Rollo 

TuUibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  xA^ndrew,  fifth  Lord 
Rollo.  1704(?)-1765.  1  port.  (In:  A  mili- 
tary history  of  Perthshire.  1660-1902. 
Perth,  1908.    4°.     p.  379-381.)         t  VWZH 


Ross,    Sir   James    Clark 

Jerdan,  William.  Sir  James  Clark  Ross. 
(In  his:  Men  I  have  known.  London,  1866. 
12°.    p.  381-392.)  AGH 


RoLLOCK,    Robert,    First    Principal   of   the 
University  of  Edinburgh 

Fuller,  Thomas.  The  life  and  death  of 
Robert  Rollock.  (In  his:  Abel  redevivus 
...     London,  1867.    12°.    v.  2,  p.  119-123.) 

AB 


Rosebery    (5.    earl),    Archibald    Philip    Primrose 

Banquet  given  by  Scottish  Liberals  [Un- 
der the  auspices  of  the  Scottish  Liberal 
Club.]  to  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl 
of  Rosebery  in  the  Music  Hall,  Edinburgh, 
November  13,  1885.  Edinburgh:  privately 
printed  [1885].    viii,  80  p.    sq.  12°.  CL  p.v.ll 

Coates,  Thomas  F.  G.  Lord  Rosebery: 
his  life  and  speeches.  London:  Hutchin- 
son &  Co.,  1900.    2  V.    pi.,  port.    8°.         AN 


Ross,   Sir  John  the 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  Schir  Johne  the 
Ross,  a  lost  15th  century  Makar.  (Scots 
lore.    Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  p.  293-307.)  CPA 


Rothesay,  David  Stewart,  Duke  of 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  James  Patrick  Crich- 
ton  Stuart.  David,  duke  of  Rothesay. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1892.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  297-326.)  *  DA 


Rough,   John,   Martyr 

Laing,  David.  John  Rough.  (In:  John 
Knox,  The  works  of  John  Knox.  Edin- 
burgh, 1895.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  537-540.)        ZOV 

See  also  same  volume,  p.  187. 


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Row,  John,  Principal  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen 

Row,  John.  Diary  of  John  Row.  princi- 
pal of  King's  College,  &c.  1661-1672-1690. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1894-95.  sq.  8°.  V.  7.  p.  38-39,  52-54,  70-71, 
84-85,  98-100,  122-123,  152-153.  164-165.  183- 
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Roxburgh    (1.   earl),  Robert  Ker 

Roxburgh  (1.  earl),  Robert  Ker.  Elegy 
on  Sir  Robert  Ker,  of  Cessford,  first  earl 
of  Roxburghe.  1650.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
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Roy,  General  William 

Ranken,  D.  R.  Notices  of  Major-Gen- 
eral  William  Roy,  from  the  parish  regis- 
ters of  Carluke  and  other  sources.  (Soci- 
et}'  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Shepherd,  Ambrose.  In  memoriam 
James  Burn  Russell,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Ser- 
mon preached  in  the  Elgin  Place  Congre- 
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Rutherford,  Samuel 

Gilmour,  Robert.  Samuel  Rutherford;  a 
study  biographical  and  somewhat  critical, 
in  the  history  of  the  Scottish  Covenant. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Fer- 
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Machar,  Agnes  Maule.  A  Scottish  mys- 
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Samuel    Rutherford,    1600-1661. 

Raid,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  lives  and 
writings  of  those  eminent  divines  who  con- 
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Contains  memoirs  of  the  following  Scottish  Com- 
missioners in  V.  2,  p.  270-362:  Robert  Baillie,  George 
Gillespie,  Alexander  Henderson,  Samuel  Rutherford. 


Ruddiman,   Thomas,   Grammarian 

Chalmers,  George.  The  life  of  Thomas 
Ruddiman...  To  which  are  subjoined 
new  anecdotes  of  rGeorgej  Buchanan. 
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Russel,  Alexander,  Editor 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Russel  of  the 
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Part  of  this  essay  previously  appeared  in  Frasers' 
magazine,  new  series,  v.  22,  p.  301-317,  London,  1880; 
reprinted  in  Rose  Belford's  Canadian  monthly,  v.  5, 
p.   481-494,  Toronto,   1880. 

Russel  of  "The  Scotsman."  By  one  who 
knew  him.  (The  Bookman.  London,  1892. 
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Russell,  James   Burn,  LL.D. 

Brownlee,  John.  Biographical  sketch  of 
the  late  James  B[urn]  Russell,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
(Royal  Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
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Russell,  David.  Reminiscences  of  my 
father.  Dumfries:  Thos.  Hunter  &  Co., 
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Rutherfurd,    Andrew    Rutherfurd    Clark,     Lord 

Lord  Rutherfurd.  (Scots  magazine. 
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RuTHVEN,   Barbara 

Stuart,  John.  Account  of  the  expenses 
of  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Barbara  Ruthven, 
daughter-in-law  of  Sir  Hugh  Paterson  of 
Bannockburn,  20th  July  1695...  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 


Ruthven,  Patrick 

Small,  John.  Sketches  of  later  Scottish 
alchemists:  John  Napier  of  Merchiston, 
Robert  Napier,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  first 
earl  of  Balcarres,  Patrick  Ruthven,  Alex- 
ander Seton,  Patrick  Scot.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 


Sandeman,  Sir  Robert 

Thornton,  Thomas  Henry.  Colonel  Sir 
Robert  Sandeman:  his  life  and  work  on  our 
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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Sandford,    Daniel,    Bishop    of    Edinburgh 

Walker,  James.  The  condition  and 
duties  of  a  tolerated  church:  a  sermon 
preached  in  Bishop  Strachan's  Chapel, 
Dundee,  on  Sunday,  9th  February  1806;  at 
the  consecration  of  the  Right  Rev.  Daniel 
Sandford,  D.D.,  to  the  office  of  a  bishop  in 
the  Scotch  Episcopal  Church.  Edinburgh: 
S.  Cheyne,  1806.    xi,  (1)14-67  p.    8°. 

ZIY  p.v.46 


Sandford,  Sir  Daniel  Keyt 

H.,  J.  B.  A  biographical  sketch  of  the 
late  Sir  Daniel  K.  Sandford,  K.B.,  D.C.L., 
professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow,  with  remarks  on  his  character, 
by  the  public  press...  Glasgow:  Univer- 
sity Press,  1838.    24  p.    8°.        AGH  p.v.24 


Sandilands,  James,  Lord  St.  John 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Charter  by  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots ...  in  favour  of  James  Sandi- 
landis,  Lord  St.  John,  of  the  possessions 
of  the  Templars  and  Hospitallers.  24th 
February  1563.  (The  Spottiswoode  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  17- 
32.)  ZDVH 


ScHANK,  Admiral  John 

Admiral  John  Schank,  F.R.S.  (In:  Pub- 
lic characters  of  1807.  London,  1807.  8°. 
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Schivez,    Robert,    of    Muirtoun 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Simon,  Lord 
Lovat  and  Robert  Schivez  of  Muirtoun. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1901.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  2,  p.  33-35.)     CPA 


Scot,  Alexander,  Poet 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Alexander 
Scot.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets. 
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Scot,  Sir  John,  of  Scotstarvet 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memoir  [of  Sir  John 
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Scot,  Michael,  "the  Wizard" 

Brown,  James  Wood.  An  inquiry  into 
the  life  and  legend  of  Michael  Scot.  Edin- 
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Hutcheson,  T.  The  traditional  birth- 
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quary. London,  1882.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  53- 
56.)  CA 

Milman,  Henry  Hart.  Michael  Scot  al- 
most an  Irish  archbishop.  8  p.  (Philobi- 
blion  Society.  Miscellanies.  London,  1854. 
8°.      V.  1.)  *  GAA 

Niceron,  Jean  Pierre.  Michel  Scot.  (In 
his:  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  des 
hommes  illustres...  Paris,  1731.  12°.  v. 
15,  p.  95-102.)  A 

Small,  John.  Sketches  of  early  Scottish 
alchemists:  Michael  Scott,  King  James  iv.. 
Sir  George  Erskine  of  Innertiel.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  179-197.) 

CPA 

W.  Life  of  the  wizard,  Michael  Scott. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1820.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  491- 
499;  V.  7,  p.  99-104.)  *  DE 


Scot,  Patrick,  Alchemist 

Small,  John.  Sketches  of  later  Scottish 
alchemists:  John  Napier  of  Merchiston, 
Robert  Napier,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  first 
earl  of  Balcarres,  Patrick  Ruthven,  Alex- 
ander Seton,  Patrick  Scot.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  410-438.) 

CPA 


Scott,  Alexander  John 

Thomas  Chalmers,  A.  J.  Scott,  and  Ed- 
ward Irving.  (National  review.  London, 
1862.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  350-370.)  *  DA 


Scott,  David,  R.S.A. 

David  Scott,  R.S.A.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1881.  8°.  v. 
130,  p.  589-611.)  *DA 


Scott,   Rev.    Hew 

Certificates  in  favor  of  Mr.  H.  Scott, 
preacher  of  the  Gospel.  tEdinburgh:] 
Oliver  &  Boyd,  printers  [1824].     21  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.457 

Scott,  Michael,  Novelist 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  Michael  Scott. 
(In  his:  The  Blackwood  group.  New  York 
cl897].    12°.    p.  134-150.)  AB 

Scott,    Sir    Walter 
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Individual  Biography,  continued. 
ScoTus,   Duns 
See  also   under   Religion   and   Philosophy 

Edwards,  John.  Duns  Scotus:  his  life 
and  times.  1  pi.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1905.    8°.    V.  36,  p.  189-208.)  *  EC 


ScouLER,  John,  LL.D. 

Keddie,  William.  Biographical  notice  of 
the  late  John  Scouler,  M.D.,  LL.D.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1874.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  194-205.)    PTA 


Seafield   (1.  viscount),  James  Ogilvy 

Guthrie,  Roger  Rowson  Lingard.  No- 
tice of  a  seal  of  James,  first  Viscount  Sea- 
field,  afterwards  lord  chancellor  of  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v. 
26.  p.  180-182.)  CPA 


Selkirk,  Alexander,  Prototype  of  "Robinson 
Crusoe" 

Delaissement  d'un  matelot  Ecossois, 
nomme  Alexandre  Selkirk,  dans  I'isle  de 
Juan  Fernandes  Mer  du  Sud.  en  1704:  on  y 
a  ajoute  celui  de  Wil,  Moskite  Indien,  qui 
avoit  ete  abandonne  dans  la  meme  Isle,  en 
1681.    n.  p.  [1778?]     16  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Life  of  Alexander  Selkirk.  32  p.,  1  illus. 
12°.  (Chambers's  miscellany  of  useful  and 
entertaining  tracts.  Edinburgh  [1847].  v. 
16,  no.  140.)  *  C 

Selkirk,  Alexander.  Providence  dis- 
play'd,  or  a  very  surprizing  account  of  one 
Mr.  Alexander  Selkirk,  Master  of  a  mer- 
chant-man call'd  the  Cinque-Ports:  who 
dreaming  that  the  ship  would  soon  after  be 
lost,  he  desired  to  be  left  on  a  desolate 
island  in  the  South  Seas,  where  he  liv'd 
four  years  and  four  months.  .  .  To  which 
is  added,  an  account  of  his  life  and  conver- 
sation, birth,  and  education...  Written 
by  his  own  hand...  London:  J.  Read, 
1712.     12  p.    4°.  Reserve 

p.  10-12  contain:  An  account  of  the  island  of 
Juan  Fernandez. 

This  tract  is  reprinted  almost  verbatim  in  Cap- 
tain Woodes  Rogers'  A  cruising  vovage  round  the 
world,  2.  ed.,  London,   1718,  p.    125-129. 

(Reprinted  in:  The  Harleian 

miscellany...     London,  1810.     4°.    v.  5,  p. 
429-433.)  t  CBA 


Selkrig,    Charles 

Selkrig,  Charles.     Copy  of  some  corre- 
spondence   which    has    lately    passed    be- 


tween the  marquis  of  Queensberry  ti-  e.,  5. 
duke  of  Buccleuchj  and  C.  Selkrig,  1830. 
[Edinburgh:  John  Stark,  printer,  1830.]  31 
p.     8°.  AGH  p.v.24.  no.9 


Sellars,  James,  Architect 

Miller,  A.  Lindsay.  Memoir  of  Mr. 
James  Sellars,  architect.  (Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
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Seton,  Alexander,  "the  Cosmopolite" 

Small,  John.  Sketches  of  later  Scottish 
alchemists:  John  Napier  of  Merchiston, 
Robert  Napier,  Sir  David  Lindsay,  first 
earl  of  Balcarres,  Patrick  Ruthven.  Alex- 
ander Seton,  Patrick  Scot.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  410-438.) 

CPA 

Shairp,  John  Campbell 

Dixon,  James  Main.  John  Campbell 
Shairp,  poet,  critic  and  teacher.  (Metho- 
dist review.  New  York,  1908.  8°.  v.  90, 
p.  555-566.)  *  DA 


Sharp,  James,  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews 

Archbishop  Sharp.  (North  British  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  196- 
211.)  *DA 

Life  of  James  Sharp,  archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews.  First  printed  in  mdclxxviii.  To 
which  is  now  added,  an  account  of  his 
death,  by  an  eye-witness.  Glasgow:  J. 
Wylie  &  Co.,  1818.  vi,  (1)8-109  p.  12°. 
(Miscellanea  Scotica.    v.  2.)  CP 

North,  The,  British  review  and  the  Rev. 
C.  J.  Lyon.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1845.    4°.     v.  12,  p.  810-812.) 

*DA 

On  the  character  of  Archbishop  Sharp. 

Russell,  James.  An  account  of  the  mur- 
der of  Archbishop  Sharp.  (In:  Rev.  James 
Kirkton,  The  secret  and  true  history  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1817. 
4°.     p.  397-484.)  ZWG 

Sharp,  James,  archbishop  of  St.  An- 
drews. Excerpts  from  the  household  book 
of  my  lord  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews, 
from  1663  to  1666.  (Maitland  Club.  Mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1840.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  497- 
541.)  tCP 

Letter  from   Archbishop   Sharp  to 

his  grace  the  earl  of  Middleton,  lord  high 
commissioner.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archasologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  103-107.)       t  CPA 


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Individual  Biog^raphy,  continued. 

A  letter  from  James  Sharp  to  the 

earl  of  Middleton,  proving  his  treachery  in 
1661.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1885.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  75-82.)  *  DA 

Proving  that  Sharp  was  a  prime  mover  in  the 
re-establishment   of   Episcopacy. 

Stephen,  Thomas.  The  life  and  times  of 
Archbishop  Sharp  (of  St.  Andrews).  Lon- 
don: J.  Rickerby.  1839.  1  p.l.,  xvi,  640  p. 
8°.  ZPWC 

Thomson,  William.  Historical  glean- 
ings connected  with  James  Sharp,  minister 
and  archbishop.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  139- 
140.)  CPA 

Unpublished  notices  of  James  Sharp, 
archbishop  of  St.  Andrews.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1884.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  1-30.) 

*DA 

Sharp,  William,  "Fiona  Macleod" 

Janvier,  Catherine  A.  Fiona  Macleod 
and  her  creator.  (North  American  review. 
New  York,  1907.    8°.    v.  184,  p.  718-732.) 

*DA 

Sharp,  Elizabeth  Amelia.  William  Sharp 
(Fiona  Macleod).  A  memoir.  New  York: 
Duffield  &  Co.,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vi  p.,  1  1.,  433 
(1)  p.,  2  fac,  1  pi..  Sport.    8°.        *R-AN 

Tynan,  Katharine.  William  Sharp  and 
Fiona  Macleod.  (Fortnightly  review. 
London,  1906.    8°.    v.  79,  p.  570-579.)  *  DA 


Sharpe,  Charles  Kirkpatrick 

Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    v.  144,  p.  832-851.)  *  DA 

See  also  note  in  v.   145,  p.   306. 

Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  (Cornhill 
magazine.  London,  1870.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  319- 
322.)  *  DA 

Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  (Temple 
Bar.    London,  1889.    8°.    v.  86,  p.  357-370.) 

*DA 

Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe.  A  remin- 
iscence. (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1869.  8°.  [new  series,  v.  3,]  p.  158- 
164.)  *  DA 

Scottish,  The,  Horace  Walpole.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1889.  8°.  v. 
59,  p.  48-57.)  *  DA 


Shaw,  James,  Schoolmaster 

Jack,  William.  James  Shaw,  a  hill  coun- 
try schoolmaster.  1  port.  (Good  words. 
London,  1899.    8°.    v.  40.  p.  692-699.)  *  DA 


Shier,    Dr.    John 

Bain,  Alexander.  Biographical  memoir 
of  Dr.  John  Shier.  (Aberdeen  Philosophi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Aberdeen,  1884. 
8".    V.  1,  p.  116-132.)  *EC 


Short,  James,  Optician 

Buchan  (11.  earl).  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
Life  of  Mr.  James  Short,  optician.  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archseo- 
logia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  251-256.)  fCPA 


SiBBALD,    Sir   Robert 

Memoir  of  Sir  Robert  Sibbald.  1  port. 
(In:  The  naturalist's  library,  ed.  by  Sir  W. 
Jardine.  Edinburgh,  1843.  16°.  v.  24.  p. 
17-67.)  QGF 

p.   65-67  contain  a  list  of  Sibbald's  works. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  Letters.  (Analecta 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°.  series  2.  p. 
131-150.)  CP 

Life  of  Sir  Robert  Sibbald,  knight, 

M.D.,  written  by  himself.  (Analecta  Sco- 
tica.   Edinburgh,  1834.    8°.  v.  1.  p.126-159.) 

CP 

Simpson,    Alexander    B. 

Epithalamium.  Alexander  B.  Simpson. 
Margaret  S.  Barbour.  [Edinburgh:  Lori- 
mer  &  Gillies,]  1872.    24  p.    4°.  NCI  p.v.56 


Simpson,   Sir  James   Young 

Gordon,  H.  Laing.  Sir  James  Young 
Simpson  and  chloroform.  (1811-1870.) 
London:  T.  F.  Unwin,  1897.  xii,  233  p.,  1 
port.    12°.  *R-AN 

In  memoriam.  Sir  James  Young  Simp- 
son, hart.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd, 
1870.     8  p.     8°.  AGH  p.v,23,  no.l8 

Reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  medical  journal, 
June,  1S70. 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  James  Y.  Simp- 
son, the  man  of  science.  (In  his:  Noble 
workers,  by  H.  A.  Page  rpseud.].  New 
York  [1875?].    12°.    p.  272-300.)  AGH 

Memoir  of  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,'  bart.. 
with  an  account  of  the  funeral  and  the 
funeral  sermons.  Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren, 
1870.    40  p.    8°.  AGHp.v.23,no.l7 

Reprinted  from  the  Daily  Rcviczv. 


Simpson,  Mrs. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Extracts  from  the  diar^- 
and  correspondence  of  the  late  Mrs.  Simp- 
son, who  died,  19th  April,  1829.  Glasgow: 
Bell  &  Bain,  printers,  1832.  xii,  (1)10-261 
p.    2.  ed.     12°.  AN 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Simpson,   Thomas,    Explorer 

Simpson,  Alexander.  The  life  and  trav- 
els of  Thomas  Simpson,  the  Arctic  ex- 
plorer. London:  R.  Bentley,  1845.  viii,  424 
p.,  1  map,  1  port.    8°.  KBR 


SiMsoN,    Rev.    John 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Procedure  of  the  General  Assembly, 
anno  1728,  concerning  Professor  Simson. 
(Edinburgh,  1728.]     52  p.    8°.       ZEC  p.v.82 

Dundas,  John.  State  of  the  processes 
depending  against  Mr.  John  Simson .  . .  set- 
ting forth,  the  proceedings  of  the  presby- 
tery of  Glasgow,  General  Assembly,  and 
committees  thereof.  To  which  is  prefixed, 
an  account  of  the  rise  of  the  said  processes 
...and  the  acts  of  the  General  Assemblies 
in  the  years  1714.  1715,  1716,  and  1717, 
with  relation  thereto.  Edinburgh:  J.  Da- 
vidson and  R.  Fleming,  1728.  1  p.l.,  321  p. 
12°.  ZWGFp.v.5 

Simson,  John.  The  case  of  Mr.  J.  S., 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow...  Containing,  beside  what  was 
in  the  former  edition,  an  abstract  of  the 
pleadings,  and  all  the  papers  which  were 
before  the  last  General  .A.ssembly.  ..  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Davidson,  1727.  xliii.  192  p.  2. 
ed.    12°.  ZWGFp.v.5 


Simson,  Rev.  Patrick 

Simson,  Archibald.  A  sermon  on  John, 
cap.  V,  verse  35.  Anno  1618.  (In:  W.  K. 
Tweedie,  Select  biographies...  Edin- 
burgh. 1845.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  113-126.)      AGH 

Preached  in  private,  on  occasion  of  the  death  of 
Master  Patrick  Simson,  because  the  author  was  pro- 
hibited by  the  bishops  from  publicly  exercising  his 
ministry. 

A  true  record  of  the  life  and  death 

of  Master  Patrick  Simsone,  written  by  his 
brother,  A.  Simsone.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie, 
Select  biographies...  Edinburgh.  1845. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  63-111.)  AGH 


Simson,   Robert,   Mathematician 

Brougham,      Henry      Brougham,      lord. 
iRobert]  Simson.     (In  his:  Lives  of  men  of 
letters   and   science.      London,    1845.     8°. 
p.  467-516.) 


Sinclair,   Sir   David,  of  Sumburgh 

Testament,  The,  of  Sir  David  Synclar  of 
Swynbrocht  Knycht.  At  Tyngwell,  10 
July  1506.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1855.     4°.     v.  3.  p.  103-110.) 

tCP 

Sinclair,    Prof.    George 

Lang,  Andrew.  An  old  Scottish  psychi- 
cal researcher.  (In  his:  Adventures  among 
books.    London.  1905.     12°.    p.  281-293.) 

NCZ 

George   Sinclair. 


Sinclair,  Sir  George,  1790-1868 

Grant,  James.  Memoirs  of  Sir  George 
Sinclair,  bart..  of  Ulbster.  London:  Tins- 
ley  Ero6.,  1870.    X,  484  p..  1  port.    8°.    AN 


Sinclair,    James,    Arboriculturist 

Alba,  pseud.  James  Sinclair,  arboricul- 
turist. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1907.   sq.  8°.  series  2,  V.  8.  p.  152-153.) 

CPA 


Sinclair,    Sir   John 

A.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  bart.,  LL.D.  [1754- 
1835.]  (In:  British  public  characters  of 
1798.     London  ,1798].    8°.    p.  8-21.)     AGH 

Goodrick,  A.  T.  S.  Sir  John  Sinclair  and 
Arthur  Young.  (Blackwood's  inagazine. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    8°.      v.  185,  p.  658-670.) 

*DA 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Memoir  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  bart.;  with 
an  account  of  his  writings  and  personal 
exertions  for  social  and  agricultural  im- 
provement in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  & 
R.  Chambers,  1853.  31(1)  p.  16°.  (Cham- 
bers' Repository  of  instructive  and  amus- 
ing tracts.)  AGH  p.v.22,  no. 15 

Sir  John  Sinclair,  bart.  [Edin- 
burgh: W.  &  R.  Chambers,  187-?]  32  p. 
16°.  *  C  p.v.902 

There  is  another  issue  of  this  life  in  the  Library 
without   the  author's  name. 

Sinclair,  Sir  John.  Correspondence  with 
reminiscences  of  the  most  distinguished 
characters  who  have  appeared  in  Great 
Britain  and  in  foreign  countries,  during 
the  last  fifty  years,  illustrated  by  facsimiles 
of  200  autographs.  London:  H.  Colburn. 
1831.    2  v.     fac,  maps,  pi.,  port.    8°.      AN 


Sinclair,  Catherine 

Brief,  A,  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the 
late.  . .  Catherine  Sinclair,  who  died  at  Ken- 
sington, August  6,  1864.  [London:  Gilbert 
&  Rivington,  printers,  1864.)     23  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.369 

"For   private   circulation   only." 


Sinclair,    Matthew 

Papers  relative  to  the  murder  of  Mat- 
thew Sinclair  by  John  Spottiswoode  of  that 
ilk.  1611.  (The  Spottiswoode  miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1844.    8°.     v.  1,  p.  17-28.) 

ZDVH 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Skene,  Alexander,  of  Newtyle 
C.    Alexander  Skene  of  Newtyle.     (Scot- 
tish   notes   and    queries.     Aberdeen,    1896. 
sq.  8°.    V.  9,  p.  158-160.)  CPA 


lie,  late  printer  in  Edinburgh...  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Anderson,  1811.  2  v.  fac,  pi., 
port.    8°.  AN 

Memoir  of  William  Smellie.  1  port. 
(In:  The  naturalist's  library,  ed.  by  Sir 
W.  Jardine.  Edinburgh,  1843.  16°.  v.  25, 
p.  17-44.)  QGF 


Skene,   Dr.    Gilbert 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notice  of  Dr. 
Gilbert  Skene.  (In:  Gilbert  Skene.  Tracts 
...     Edinburgh,  1860.    4°.     p.  i-xi.)       f  CP 


Skene,    William    Forbes,    Historiographer 

Mackinnon,  Donald.  William  Forbes 
Skene.  (A  biographical  sketch.)  fEdin- 
burgh,  1895.]     xiii  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.368 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh,  v.  20,  obituary  notices,  p.  viii-xx,  Edin- 
burgh,   1S95. 

Skene,  Andrew  Philip.  The  late  W.  F. 
Skene,  historiographer-royal.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1892.  sq.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  83-85.)  CPA 


Slezer,    Capt.    John 

Jamieson,  John.  Life  of  Slezer.  (In: 
John  Slezer,  Theatrum  Scotiae.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     f  ^    p.  vii-xv.)  tt  CPW 

Papers  relative  to  Captain  John  Slezer. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1834.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  47-51.)  CP 


Slimon,  Robert,  Geologist 

Himter,  John  R.  S.  Biographical  sketch 
of  the  late  Robert  Slimon,  licentiate  of 
the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  238-243.)  PTA 


Small,   Major-General  John 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
ray, marchioness  of.  Major-Gencral  John 
Small.  1730-96.  1  port.  (In:  A  military 
history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth, 
1908.     4°.     p.  396-399.)  f  VWZH 


Sme.\ton,  James,  of  Tranent 

Presentation  to  Mr.  James  Smeaton,  one 
of  the  elders  of  the  parish  church,  Tranent. 
[Tranent,  1855.]     5  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l223 


Smellie,    William,    Printer 

Kerr,  Robert.    Memoirs  of  the  life,  writ- 
ings, &  correspondence  of  William  Smel- 


Smiles,   Samuel,   Biographer 

Sharp,  William.  Samuel  Smiles,  LL.D. 
1  port.  (English  illustrated  magazine. 
London,  1904.  8°.  new  series,  v.  30.  p. 
292-294.)  *  DA 


Smith,  Adam 

Adam  Smith.  1  port.  (Gunton's  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1898.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  108- 
110.)  TAA 

Arntzen,  Vilhelm.  Adam  Smith,  natio- 
nal0konomiens  Grundl?egger.  (For  Ide 
og  Virkelighed.  Kj^benhavn,  1872.  8°. 
1872.  V.  2,  p.  34-72.)  NISA 

Bagehot,  W^alter.  Adam  Smith  as  a  per- 
son. (Fortnightly  review.  London,  1876. 
8°.    new  series,  V.  20,  p.  18-42.)  *  DA 

(In    his:    Works,    ed.    by    F 

Morgan.     Hartford.  Conn.,  1889.    8°.    v.  3. 
p.  269-306.)  NCG 

(In  his:  Biographical  studies. 

Edited  by  R.   H.   Hutton.     London,   1881. 
8°.    p.  247-281.)  A 

Brougham,  Henry  Brougham,  lord. 
Adam  Smith.  With  an  analysis  of  his 
great  work.  (In  his:  Lives  of  philoso- 
phers of  the  time  of  George  in.  London, 
1862.    4.  ed.    12°.    p.  166-289.)  AB 

Delatour,  Albert.     Adam  Smith,  sa  vie, 

ses  travaux,  ses  doctrines.  Ouvrage  cou- 

ronne.      Paris:    Guillaumin  et    Cie.,    1886. 

viii.  325  p.    8°.  AN 

Draper,  William.  Life  of  Adam  Smith. 
32  p.  (In:  Lives  of  eminent  persons;  pub- 
lished under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge.    London.  1833.     8°.)  A 

Edgar,  John  G.  Adam  Smith.  (In  his: 
Footprints  of  famous  men.  London.  1860. 
new  ed.     16°.     p.  353-376.)  A 

Haldane  (1.  viscount),  Richard  Burdon 
Haidane.  Life  of  Adam  Smith.  London: 
Walter  Scott,  1887.  161,  x  p.  8°.  (Great 
writers.)  *  R  -  AN 

With  bibliography  by  J.  P.  Anderson. 

Helferich.  Joh.  A.  R.  von.  Adam  Smith 
und  sein  Werk  iiber  die  Natur  und  die 
l^rlachen  des  Reichthums  der  Volker. 
Miinchen:  C.  Wolf  &  Sohn,  1877.    20  d.    4°. 

tt  A  p.v.l 


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Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Hirst,  Francis  Wrigley.  Adam  Smith. 
London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1904.  viii,  240  p. 
12°.     (English  men  of  letters.)  AN 

Jentsch,  Karl.  Adam  Smith.  Berlin:  E. 
Hofmann  &  Co..  1905.  x,  289  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  AN 

Kaufmann,  M.  Adam  Smith  and  his  for- 
eign critics.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley, 
1877.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  387-411.)  *  DA 

Macpherson,  Hector  C.  Adam  Smith. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  &  Ferrier 
[1899).  viii,  9-160  p.  12°.  (Famous  Scots 
series.)  *R-AN 

Patten,  Simon    Nelson.      Adam    Smith. 

(In    his:  The    development    of     English 

thought.  New   York,    1899.     8°.      p.   226- 

243.)  *  R  -  BAL 

Rae,  John.  Life  of  Adam  Smith.  Lon- 
don: Macmillan  &  Co.,  1895.    xv,  449  p.    8°. 

AN 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  see  Church 
quarterly  review,  v.  42,  p.  104-123,  London,  1906. 

Rogers,  James  Edwin  Thorold.  Adam 
Smith.  (In  his:  Historical  gleanings:  a 
series  of  sketches.  London,  1869.  16°.  p. 
95-137.)  AGH 

Smith,  Adam.  A  catalogue  of  the  library 
of  Adam  Smith.  Edited  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  J.  Bonar.  London:  Macmillan  & 
Co.,  1894.    XXX,  126  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.     8°. 

*GO 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  Adam  Smith,  LL.D.  (Roy- 
al Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1794.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  55-137.)  *  EC 

(In:  Adam  Smith,  Essays  on 

philosophical  subjects.  London,  1795.  4°. 
p.  vii-xcv.) 

(In:     Adam     Smith,     Essays. 

Dublin,  1795.    8°.     p.  vii-cxxiii.) 

Precis     de     la     vie     et     des     ecrits 

d'Adam  Smith.  (In:  Adam  Smith,  Essais 
philosophiques.  . .  Paris,  1797.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
3-137.) 

Biographical     memoirs     of     Adam 

Smith,  William  Robertson,  and  of  Thomas 
Reid,  read  before  the  Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Now  collected  into  one  vol- 
ume with  some  additional  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Creech,  1811.  x,  532  p.,  3  port. 
4°.  fAGH 


Smetham,  James.  Alexander  Smith:  an 
essay.  (The  Bibelot.  Portland,  Me.,  1909. 
16°.    V.  15,  p.  377-413.)  NAC 

Two  young  Scottish  poets.  (Hours  at 
home.  New  York,  1867.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  469- 
473.)  *  DA 

David  Gray  and  .Mexander  Smith. 


Smith,  Robert,  B.Sc,  Dundee 

Robert  Smith.  B.Sc.  University  College, 
Dundee.  1  port.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  16,  p. 
597-599.)  KAA 


Smith,  Robert  Angus,  Chemist 

Schunck,  Edward.  Memoir  of  Robert 
Angus  Smith.  Ph.D..  LL.D.  (Manchester 
Literary  and  Philosophical  Society.  Me- 
moirs. London,  1887.  8°.  series  3,  v.  10, 
p.  90-102.)  *  EC 


Smith,  Sir  Robert  Murdoch 

Dickson,  William  Kirk.  The  life  of  Ma- 
jor-General Sir  Robert  Murdoch  Smith. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1901. 
xii,  376  p.,  5  maps,  6  pi.,  7  port,     illus.    8°. 

AN 


Smith,  Rev.  Walter  Chalmers 

Dr.  Walter  C.  Smith.  Perth,  1899.  S°. 
(Scots  magazine,  new  series,  v.  23,  p.  48- 
55.)  *  DE 

Newbigging,  Thomas.  A  preacher  poet. 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester.  1910. 
8°.    v.  29,  p.  223-245.) 

Walter    Chalmers    Smith,    D.D.,    1824-1908. 


Smith,  Willia.m  Robertson,  Orientalist 

Black,  John  Sutherland,  and  George 
Chrystal.  The  life  of  William  Robertson 
Smith.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black.  1912.  vi 
p.,  2  1.,  638  p.,  2  fac,  6  pi.,  12  port.    8°.    AN 

Bryce,  James.  William  Robertson  Smith. 
(In  his:  Studies  in  contemporary  biogra- 
phy.    London,  1903.    8°.     p.  311-326.) 

*R-AGH 
Frazer,  James  George.    William  Robert- 
son Smith.     (Fortnightly  review.    London, 
1894.    8°.     new  series,  v.  55,  p.  800-807.) 

*DA 


Smith,  Alexander,   Poet 

Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  A  forgotten 
poet:  Alexander  Smith.  (Argosy.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    V.  70,  p.  196-206.)  *  DA 


Smollet,   Tobias    George,    Novelist 

Anderson,  Robert.  The  life  of  Tobias 
Smollet.  (In:  T.  G.  Smollet,  The  history 
of  England.  London,  1805.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  1- 
169.)  CB 


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Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

Gary,  Henry  Francis.  Tobias  Smollet. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  English  poets...  Lon- 
don, 1846.    12°.    p.  119-146.)  AB 

Chandler,  Frank  Wadleigh.  Smollet. 
(In  his:  The  literature  of  roguery.  Boston, 
1907.    12°.    V.  2,  p.  309-320.)  NCB 

Collins,  John  Churton.  Smollet.  . .  (In: 
Andrew  Lang.  Poets'  country.  London, 
1907.    8°.    p.  172-176.)  NCID 

Hannay,  David.  Life  of  Tobias  George 
Smollet.  [With  bibliography  by  J.  P.  An- 
derson.] London:  W.  Scott,  1887.  163.  x 
p.    8°.     (Great  writers.)  *R-AN 

Lang,  Andrew.  Smollet.  (Anglo-Saxon 
review.  London,  1901.  f°.  v.  9,  p.  123- 
138.)  t*DE 

(In    his:    iA.dventures    among 

books.    London,  1905.    12°.    p.  173-210.) 

NCZ 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  Tobias  Smollet. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  the  British  historians. 
New  York,  1855.    12°.    v.  1,  p.  385-395.)  AB 

Life,  The,  of  Dr.  Tobias  Smollet.  (In: 
The  British  Plutarch...  London,  1791. 
3.  ed.     16°.    V.  8,  p.  117-128.)        *R-AGH 

Sargent,  Winthrop.  Some  inedited  me- 
morials of  Smollet.  (By  Winthrop  Sar- 
gent.] (Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1859. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  693-703.)  *  DA 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Fielding  und  Smollet. 
Zwei  Biographien  von  W.  Scott,  iibersetzt 
von  W.  A.  Lindau.  Leipzig:  Rein,  1824. 
1  p.l.,  (1)6  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-126  p.    12°.  AN 

Smollet,  p.    59-126. 

Smeaton,  William  Henry  Oliphant.  To- 
bias Smollet.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's 
Sons  [1897].  156  p.  12°.  (Famous  Scots 
series.)  *R-AN 


Snell,   John,    of   Ufton 

Campbell,  George  W.  John  Snell  of 
Ufton  and  the  Snell  exhibitions.  (Glas- 
gow Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow.  1896.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2, 
p.  271-286.)  CPA 


SoMERLED,  Rex  Insularum 

MacDhughaill,  Eachann.  Somhairle 
mor  Mac  Ghille-Bhride.  (Guth  na  bliad- 
hna.    Glasgow,  1913.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  191-218.) 

NDK 


tine,  medical  missionary,  Rajpootana,  In- 
dia. [Edinburgh:]  printed  for  private 
circulation  [1863].     16  p.    12°. 

AGH  p,v.22.  no.l6 


SOMERVILLE,    MaRY    FaIRFAX,    SCIENTIFIC    WRITER 

Mary  Somerville.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v. 
143,  p.  783-804.)  *  DA 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.  Mary  Somerville. 
(Historisches  Taschenbuch.  Leipzig,  1877. 
12°.     Folge  5,  Jahrg.  7,  p.  181-248.)       BAA 

Smith,  C.  C.  Mary  Somerville.  (Old 
and  new.  Boston,  1874.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  334- 
340.)  *  DA 

Somerville,  Mary  Fairfax.  Personal  rec- 
ollections, from  early  life  to  old  age,  with 
selections  from  her  correspondence.  [Ed- 
ited] by  her  daughter,  Martha  Somerville. 
Boston:  Roberts  Bros..  1874.  vi,  377  p..  1 
port.     8°.  AN 

Somerville,  Rev.  Thomas 

Somerville,  Thomas.  My  own  life  and 
times.  1741-1814.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston 
&  Douglas  [1861].    xvii,  397  p.    12°.         AN 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magasine, 
Anier.    ed.,   v.   90,   p.   240-255,   New   York,   1861. 


Spence,  Thomas 

Davidson,  J.  Morrison.  Scotia  rediviva. 
Home  rule  for  Scotland.  With  lives  of 
Sir  William  Wallace,  George  Buchanan, 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  and  Thomas  Spence. 
London:  Wm.  Reeves,  n.  d.  113  p.,  3  1. 
12°.  CP 

*  Spottiswoode,  Sir  Robert 

Cameron,  Sir  Ewen,  of  Lochiel.  Lochiel's 
interview  with  Sir  Robert  Spottiswoode  on 
the  night  before  his  murder  and  his  ac- 
count of  that  tragedy.  [1646.]  (Spottis- 
woode miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  213-226.)  ZDVH 

Two  letters  relative  to  the  murder  of 
Sir  Robert  Spottiswoode  and  other  royal- 
ists, dated  from  St.  Andrews  20th  January 
1645-6.  (Spottiswoode  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1844.    8°.    V.  1.  p.  197-212.)    ZDVH 


Sprott,  Mark,  Financier 

Mr.   Sprott.      (In:    Public   characters   of 
1807.    London,  1807.    8°.  p.  303-314.)  AGH 


Somerville,    Mary 

Narrative    of   the   illness    and    death    of 
Mary  Somerville,  wife  of  Mr.  C.  S.  Valen- 


Stair  (1.  viscount),  Sir  James  Dalrymple 

Graham,  John  Murray.    Annals  and  cor- 
respondence of  the  viscount  and  the  first 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

and  second  earls  of  Stair.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  and  Sons,  1875.  2  v.  pi.,  port. 
8°.  CK 

Memoir  of  Sir  James  Dalrymple,  Vis- 
count Stair.  (Law  review.  London,  1851. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  68-86.) 


Stair  (1.  earl),  Sir  John  Dalrvmple 

Graham,  John  Murray.  Annals  and  cor- 
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and  second  earls  of  Stair.  Edinburgh:  W. 
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*R-AGH 


Stavert,   a.    Baptist 

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Steele,   General   Sir  Thomas   Montagu 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Steell,  Sir  John,  R.S.A. 

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Stene,  Rob 

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Sterling,  John 

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Hale,  Charles.  Life  of  the  author.  (In: 
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Steuart,  Major  William  George  Drummond 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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George  Drummond  Steuart,  younger,  of 
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Stevenson,  Duncan 

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Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  Balfour 
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Stewart,   Dugald,  Philosopher 

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Dugald  Stewart.  (Gentleman's  maga- 
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410.)  *DA 

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Stevenson,  Thomas,  Engineer 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  Balfour.  Thom- 
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Stewart,  James,  Merchant 

Grant,  William.  Petition  and  answers 
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Stevenson,  Rev.  William 

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Glasgow:  A.  Young,  1827.     42  p.     8°. 

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Stewart,  Alexander,  .\rchbishop  of  St.   Andrews 

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Alexander  Stewart,  natural  son  of  James  iv. 


Stewart,  Rev.   James,   D.D. 

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Stewart,   Sir  John,   of   Lorn 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  a  dispensation 
for  the  marriage  of  Johanna  Beaufort  with 
the  black  knight  of  Lorn.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Stewart,   Balfour,  Physicist 

Schuster,  A.  Memoir  of  the  late  Pro- 
fessor Balfour  Stewart,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
(Manchester  Literary  and  Philosophical 
Society.  Memoirs  and  proceedings.  Man- 
chester, 1888.    8°.    series  4,  v.  1.  p.  253-272.) 

*EC 

With   a   list  of  his   scientific   papers. 


Stewart,   Charles   Edward  Louis   Philip   Casimir, 

Prince 

See  under  History,   1715-1745 


Stewart,    Rev.    Matthew,    D.D. 

Playfair,  John.  Account  of  Matthew 
Stewart,  D.D.  (Royal  Societj^  of  Edin- 
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Stirling,   James,    F.R.S. 

Rigaud,  S.  P.  Some  account  of  James 
Stirling,  F.R.S.  (Edinburgh  journal  of 
science.  Edinburgh,  1831.  8°.  new  series. 
V.  5,  p.  191-196.)  OA 


Stewart,  Major-General  David,  of  Garth 
Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  Major-General 
David  Stewart  of  Garth.  C.B.  1768-1829. 
1  port.  (In:  A  military  history  of  Perth- 
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480.)  t  VWZH 


Stirling,  James,  of  Keir 

Extract  of  the  process  of  treason,  at  the 
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Stirling,  James.  1774-1856 

One  of  the  million.     (Tait's  Edinburgh 
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Stirling,  General  Sir  Thomas 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Stirling  of  Ardoch  and  Strowan.  1731- 
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tVWZH 


Stodart,   Robert  Riddle 

Burnett,  George.  In  memoriam.  R.  R. 
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Strange.   Sir  Robert 

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Stratoun  or  .Stratton,  David 

Alcock,  Deborah.  David  Stratton,  ein 
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Scott,  J.  Moffat.  David  Stratoun  of 
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Struthers,  Rev.  Gavin 

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Struthers,  Boyd,  Jeffrey,  Gorrie,  and  An- 
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held  in  Edinburgh  on  Wednesday  11th 
May  1842,  on  the  occasion  of  presenting  a 
service  of  plate  to  the  Rev.  Gavin  Struthers, 
Glasgow,  for  his  services  in  the  Campbel- 
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Stoddart,    Thomas   Tod 

Lang,  Andrew.  A  Scottish  romanticist 
of  1830.  (In  his:  Adventures  among  books. 
London,  1905.    12°.    p.  139-155.)  NCZ 

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Strachan,  John,  Bishop  of  Brechin 

Walker,  Tames,  bishop  of  the  Scottish 
Episcopal  Church.  The  motives  and  the 
recompence  of  Awty  in  the  Christian  minis- 
try, especially  in  circumstances  of  depres- 
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the  Episcopal  Chapel,  Dundee,  February 
11,  1810,  being  the  Sunday  after  the  fu- 
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Stuart,   James,   the   Younger,  of  Dunearn 

Morton  (16.  earl),  George  Douglas. 
Correspondence  between  James  Stuart, 
younger  of  Dunearn,  and  the  earl  of  Mor- 
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Stuart,  James,  "Jamie  Strength" 

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Strachan,  John,  Celticist 

Calder,  George.  John  Strachan,  LL.D. 
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Meyer,  Kuno.  Tohn  Strachan.  By  K.  M. 
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Strachan,  Admiral  Sir  Richard  John 

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Stuart,  John,  of  Inchbrackie 

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Stuart,  John,   Inverness  Merchant 

Mackay,  William.  An  Inverness  mer- 
chant of  the  olden  time.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
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Baillie   John    Stuart,    1676-1752. 


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Stuart,  Walter,  of  Blantyre 

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Sutherland,   Alexander,   of  Dunbeath 

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Swan,  ."Vnnie  S.,  Novelist 

Black,  Helen  C.  Annie  S.  Swan  (Mrs. 
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SWEIN    ASLIEF 

Fotheringhame,  William  H.  Notes  re- 
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Orkney  viking,  of  the  twelfth  century, 
illustrating  the  annals  of  that  period... 
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Bryce,  James.  Archibald  [Campbell] 
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Davidson,  Randall  Thomas,  and  William 
Benham.  Life  of  Archibald  Campbell  Tait, 
archbishop  of  Canterbury.  London:  Mac- 
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Gray,  Arthur  Romeyn.  Archibald  Camp- 
bell Tait.  (Sewanee  review.  New  York, 
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Life,  The,  of  Archbishop  Tait.  (Edin- 
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Based  on  R.  T.  Davidson's  Life,  2  v.,  London, 
1891. 

Russell,  George  W.  E.  Archbishop  Tait. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1891.  8°. 
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Tait,   Peter   Guthrie,   Physicist 

Edmunds,  C.  K.  Peter  Guthrie  Tait. 
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Tannahill,  Robert,  Poet 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  Robert  Tannahill. 
(In  his:  James  Hogg.  Edinburgh  [1899]. 
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Tassie,  James,  ^Iodeller 

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8^    V.  4,  p.  160-162.)  MAA 


Symington,  Rev.  ^\ndre\v 

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and  greatness  lamented:  a  sermon  on  the 
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Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner,  1853.  28  p. 
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Tait,   Archibald  Campbell,   Archbishop   of 
Canterbury 
Archbishop  Tait.     (Church  quarterly  re- 
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Archbishop     Tait.        (Scottish     review. 
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Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison. 
Archbishop  Tait  of  Canterbury.  (Long- 
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Tate,   David   Gilbert,   of   Shetland 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Notice  concerning 
David  Gilbert  Tate,  a  lad  born  deaf  and 
blind  in  the  Shetland  Islands.  (Edinburgh 
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Taylor,  Ernest  A.,  Artist 

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national studio.  New  York,  1905.  4°.  v. 
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Taylor,   William    Lawrence 

Giles,  Peter.  William  Lawrence  Taylor. 
1  port.  (Aberdeen  University  library  bul- 
letin. Aberdeen,  1912.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  263- 
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Telford,    Thomas,    Engineer 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Life  of  Thomas  Tel- 
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engineers.  London,  1861.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  287- 
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Tennant,  William,  Poet 

Sinclair,  George  A.  Tennant  of  An- 
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Thom,   Alexander,  J.   P. 

Hancock,  W.  Neilson.  Obituary  notice 
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tical and  Social  Inquiry  Society  of  Ireland. 
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Thomson,   Rev.    Andrew 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  A  sermon  preached 
in  St.  George's  Church,  Edinburgh,  on 
Sabbath,  February  20,  1831,  on  occasion 
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Substance    of    the    funeral    sermon 

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Dickson,  David.  The  remembrance  of 
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George's  Church,  Edinburgh,  on  the  20th 
of  February,  1831,  being  the  Sabbath  after 
the  funeral  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Thomson, 
D.D.,  minister  of  that  church,  including  a 
sketch  of  his  life  and  character.  Edin- 
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Thom,    James,    Sculptor 

Ayrshire,  The,  sculptor.  (Chambers' 
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Thomson,  Sir  Charles  Wyville 

Leslie,  George.  Obituary  notice  of  C. 
Wyville  Thomson,  LL.D.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  258-263.) 

*EC 


Thom,    William,    Poet 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  William  Thom. 
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Masson,  David.  William  Thom  of  In- 
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Williams,  Alfred  Mason.  William  Thom, 
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Thomson,  Alexander,   Architect 

Gildard,  Thomas.  "Greek  Thomson." 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
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Thomson,  Dr.  Allen 

M'Kendrick,  John  G.  Dr.  Allen  Thom- 
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p.  116-117  contain  a  list  of  Dr.  Thomson's  writ- 
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Thomson,   George,   Collector   of   Music 

Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  George  Thom- 
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X,  392  p.,  1  port.     8°.  AN 


Thomson,   James,   Poet    (1700-1748) 

Authentic  particulars  respecting  the  fam- 
ily and  connections  of  Mr.  Thomson,  au- 
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Biography     of    Thomson.  (Pinnock, 

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Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stuart  Erskine. 
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Fletcher  of  Saltoun  and  the  poet  Thom- 
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Cunningham,  Peter.  James  Thomson 
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Correspondence. 

Howitt,  William.  James  Thomson.  (In 
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Mr.  Robertson  of  Richmond  in  Surrey,  late 
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17th,  1791.  (The  Bee.  Edinburgh,  1791. 
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Thomson.  (Sears'  guide  to  knowledge. 
New  York,  1845.     4°.     p.  329-332.)         OA 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore.  Thom- 
son. (Southern  literary  messenger.  Rich- 
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Thomson,  James  (1S34-1882),  "B.V" 

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Some  extracts  from  James  Thom- 
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London,  1889.     f°.     v.  2,  p.  91-93.)  f  MAA 

Weissel,  Josefine.     James  Thomson  der 

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Wien  &  Leipzig:  VV.  Braumiiller,  1906.    vi 

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Thomson,  Rev.  John,  of  Duddingston 

Smith,  Alexander.  The  minister-painter. 
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156.)  *  DA 


Thomson,   John,   Professor   of   Surgery 

Notice  of  some  of  the  leading  events  in 
the  life  of  the  late  Dr.  John  Thomson... 
professor  of  surgery  to  the  Royal  College 
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Thomson,  Thomas,  Advocate 

Innes,  Cosmo.  Memoir  of  Thomas 
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Thomson,   Thomas,    Glasgow 

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Thomson,    Dr.    William 

Dr.  William  Thomson.  (In:  Public  char- 
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Author  of  Mammuth;  or,  Human  nature  dis- 
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Thomson,  William  Ritchie,  Missionary 

Barbour,  R.  W.  The  first  Scottish  mis- 
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Tod,   William,  of  Auchenhalrig 

Rampini,  Charles.  The  correspondence 
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Train,  Joseph,  Antiquary 

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Trothan,    Saint 

Ross,  J.  Calder.  St.  Trothan.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  4,  p.  161-162.)  CPA 


Thomson,  John  Turnbull,  Civil  Engineer 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  John  T.  Thom- 
son, F.R.G.S.,  late  government  surveyor 
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Trotter,  Dr.  Thomas,  Fleet  Physician 

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Gives  two  poems  by  Dr.  Trotter,  "The  swallow," 
and    "The    furze    blossom." 


Thomson,   Joseph,   African    Explorer 

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Tullibardine,  John  Murray,  Marquis  of 

Tullibardine,  Katharine  Marjory  Mur- 
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Waugh,  Rev.   Alexander 

Hay,  James,  and  Henry  Belfrage.  A 
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selections  from  his  epistolary  correspon- 
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x.)  ZWG 


Welch  or  Welsh,  Rev.  John 
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Welsh,   Rev.    David 

Rev,  David  Welsh,  D.D.  (Hogg's  week- 
ly instructor.  Edinburgh,  1845.  4°.  v.  1, 
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Welsh,   Jane 
See  Carlvle,  Jane  Welsh 


Welsh,  John,  Covenanter 

Dunlop,  S.  John  Welsh,  the  Irongray 
Covenanter.  (Dumfries  and  Galloway 
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( Dumfriesshire  and   Galloway 

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Wemyss,  Francis  Wemyss  Charteris  Douglas, 
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Earl,  The,  of  Wemyss  and  March.  1 
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White,    Dr.    Francis    Buchanan 

Coats,  Henry.  The  late  Dr.  F.  Buchan- 
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Weir,  Major  Thomas 

Weir,  Major  jThomaS],  the  wizard.  (In: 
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Whitefoord,  Caleb 

S.  Caleb  Whitefoord,  Esq.  (In:  Public 
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WiiYTE,   Henry,  "Fionn" 

Robertson,  Angus.  Henry  Whyte  ("Fi- 
onn"). (Gutli  na  bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913. 
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WiLKiE,   Sir   David,   Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Life  of  Sir  David 
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marks on  works  of  art,  and  a  selection 
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3v.    8°.  MCV 

Gower,  Ronald  Charles  Sutherland  Leve- 
son.  lord.  Sir  David  Wilkie.  London:  G. 
Bell  &  Sons,  1902.  viii,  134  p.,  36  pi.,  5  port. 
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Bell  &  Daldy,  1868.  5  p.l.,  viii,  57  p..  25  1., 
26  pi.    4°.  fMCV 


Williamson,  Peter 

Peter     Williamson. 
Wonderful   characters 
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(In:     H.     Wilson. 

New    York,    1834. 

A 


Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie. 
view.  London,  1843.  8°. 
452.) 


(Quarterly  re- 

V.   72,   p.  397- 

*DA 


MoUett,  John  W.  Sir  David  Wilkie. 
London:  S.  Low,  Marston,  Searle  &  Riv- 
ington,  1881.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  112  p.,  9  pi.,  1  port. 
12°.  (Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great 
artists.)  MCV 

Quarry,  Alice.  Sir  David  Wilkie.  R.A. 
(Argosy.  London.  1894.  8°.  v.  58,  p.  112- 
116.)  *DA 

Sir  David  Wilkie.  Born  1785,  died  1841. 
English  school.  42  p.,  10  pi.  (Masters  in 
art.     Boston,  1906.    v.  7,  part  80.)       MAA 

Tasistro,  Louis  Fitzgerald.  The  late  Sir 
David  Wilkie.  (Graham's  magazine.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1842.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  275-276.)  *  DD 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore.  The  pain- 
ter of  character:  Sir  David  Wilkie.  (In 
his:  Mental  portraits;  or.  Studies  in  char- 
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Sir  David  Wilkie.     (In  his:  Essays, 

biographical    and    critical.      Boston,    1857. 
8°.    p.  379-393.)  A 


Wilkinson,  George  Howard,  Primus  of  the 
Scottish    Episcopal   Church 

Body,  George.  George  Howard  Wil- 
kinson, primus  of  the  Scottish  Church. 
(Church  quarterly  review.  London,  1910. 
8°.    v.  69.  p.  176-188.)  *  DA 


Peter  Williamson,  remarkable  for  his 
captivity  and  sufferings.  1  port.  (In:  The 
book  of  wonderful  characters.  .  London, 
n.  d.     12°.     p.  404-415.)  AB 

Story  of  Peter  Williamson.  32  p.  12°. 
(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany...  Edinburgh 
cl847,.     v.  3,  no.  24.)  *  C 

32  p.  (Chambers's  Miscellany.  Ed- 
inburgh, n.  d.  new  and  rev.  ed.    12°.    v.  1.) 

*C 

Williamson,  Peter.  French  and  Indian 
cruelty;  exemplified  in  the  life  and  various 
vicissitudes  of  fortune,  of  Peter  William- 
son, a  disbanded  soldier.  . .  Being  at  eight 
years  of  age,  stolen  from  his  parents  and 
sent  to  Pennsylvania,  where  he  was  sold 
as  a  slave...  York:  Printed  and  sold  by 
J.  Jackson,  1758.  iv,  104  p.,  1  port.  2.  ed. 
8°.  Reserve 

This  edition  omits  the  discourse  on  kidnapping 
which  appears  in  some  other  editions.  The  plate 
represents  Williamson  in  the  dress  of  a  Delaware 
Indian. 

French  and  Indian  cruelty;  Exem- 
plified in  the  life  and  various  vicissitudes 
of  fortune  of  Peter  Williamson...  Being 
at  eight  years  of  age  stolen  from  his  par- 
ents, and  sent  to  Pennsylvania,  where  he 
was  sold  at  a  slave.  . .  Also,  a  curious  dis- 
course on  Kidnapping...  London:  Print- 
ed for  the  unfortunate  author,  1759.  120  p., 
1  port.    4.  ed.    12°.  Reserve 

French  and  Indian  cruelty;  exem- 
plified in  the  life  and  various  vicissitudes 
of  fortune  of  Peter  Williamson,  who  was 
carried  off  from  Aberdeen  in  his  infancy, 
and  sold  as  a  slave  in  Pennsylvania.  Con- 
taining the  history  of  the  author's  adven- 
tures in  N.  America...  to  which  is  added. 
An  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  mag- 
istrates of  Aberdeen  against  him  on  his 
return  to  Scotland;  a  brief  history  of  his 
process  against  them  before  the  Court  of 
Session,  and  a  short  dissertation  on  Kid- 
napping. Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  au- 
thor, and  sold  by  him  at  his  shop  in  the 
Parliament  House,  1762.  vi,  147  p.,  1  map. 
1  port.     12°.  Reserve 

The  map  illustrates  Williamson's  travels  in 
America. 

Edinburgh:    Printed    for    and 

sold  by  J.  Stewart,  1787.  vi,  150  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  Reserve 

The  life  and  curious  adventures  of 

Peter  Williamson,  who  was  carried  off 
from  Aberdeen,  and  sold  for  a  slave... 
To  which  are  added,  An  account  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  magistrates  of  Aber- 
deen against  him,  on  his  return  to  Scot- 
land; a  brief  history  of  his  process  against 


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Individual  Biography,  continued. 

them  before  the  Court  of  Session.  . .  Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  J.  Tod  &  Son,  for  W. 
Coke,  Leith,  1805.    vi,  138  p.,  1  pi.     16°. 

Reserve 

The   plate   represents   Williamson   in   the   dress   of 
a   Delaware  Indian. 

The   life   and  adventures   of   Peter 

Williamson,  a  native  of  Aberdeen.  Giving 
an  account  of  the  numerous  vicissitudes  he 
had  experienced,  particularly  during  his 
captivity  among  the  Indians,  in  America, 
and  his  sufferings  during  that  time.  To- 
gether with  many  interesting  anecdotes. 
Liverpool:  T.  Dodd,  1807.    34  p.     16°. 

Reserve 

Date  on  cover:  1808. 


1807.    34  p. 


Liverpool: 
16°. 


Troughton, 
Reserve 


The   life   and   adventures   of   Peter 

Williamson,  who  was  kidnapped  when  an 
infant... and  sold  for  a  slave  in  America. 
(In:  The  life... of  Paul  Jones.  Albany, 
1809.     24°.     p.  47-96.)  Reserve 

(In  the  same.     Hartford,  1813. 

24°.    p.  50-106.)  Reserve 

Authentic  narrative  of  the  life  and 

surprising  adventures  of  Peter  Williamson, 
who  was  kidnapped  when  an  infant  from 
his  native  place,  Aberdeen,  and  sold  for  a 
slave  in  America;  his  marriage,  perils,  hard- 
ships, and  escapes...  Written  by  himself 
at  intervals  and  published  at  his  Coffee- 
Room  in  Edinburgh.  London:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers  [1810?].  1  p.l.,  (1)6-34  p. 
8°.  Reserve 

Life     and     curious     adventures     of 

Peter  Williamson,  who  was  carried  off 
from  Aberdeen,  and  sold  for  a  slave.  Con- 
taining, The  history  of  the  author's  sur- 
prising adventures  in  North  America... 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  John  Orphoot... 
for  W.  Coke,  Leith,  1812.  vi,  (1)8-135  p., 
1  port.     12°.  Reserve 

Authentic  narrative  of  the  life  and 

surprising  adventures  of  Peter  William- 
son, who  was  kidnapped  when  an  infant, 
from  his  native  place,  Aberdeen,  and  sold 
for  a  slave  in  America.  . .  Written  by  him- 
self. .  .and  published.  .  .in  Edinburgh.  (In: 
The  life... of  Paul  Jones.  Albany:  H.  C. 
Southwick,  printer,  1813.     24°.     p.  41-103.) 

Reserve 

The  life  and  curious  adventures  of 

Peter  Williamson,  who  was  carried  off 
from  Aberdeen,  and  sold  for  a  slave. 
Containing  the  history  of  the  author's  sur- 
prising adventures  in  North  America... 
Aberdeen:  Printed  for  the  booksellers, 
1826.     155  p.     16°.  Reserve 

Cover  has  imprint:  Aberdeen:  Printed  for  George 
King,   36    St.    Nicholas   Street,    1828. 


The  life  and  curious  adventures  of 

Peter  Williamson,  who  was  carried  off 
from  Aberdeen  and  sold  for  a  slave.  Con- 
taining the  history  of  the  author's  surpris- 
ing adventures.  . .  Aberdeen:  James  Dan- 
iel &  Son,  1878.    iv,  (1)6-108  p.    20.  ed.    12°. 

AN 

The  life  and  curious  adventures  of 

Peter  Williamson,  who  was  carried  off 
from  Aberdeen,  and  sold  for  a  slave. 
Aberdeen:  Lewis  Smith  &  Son,  1885.  v, 
(1)8-107  p.     new  edition.     16°.  AN 


Wilson,  Alexander,  Ornithologist 

Alexander  Wilson.  (Chambers's  Edin- 
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Camden,  Sir  Rom  de.  Alexander  Wil- 
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Seymour,  Charles  B.  Alexander  Wilson. 
(In  his:  Self-made  men.  New  York,  1858. 
12°.    p.  215-233.)  A 

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(Annals  of  philosophy.  Lon- 
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Kingsford,  William.  Sir  Daniel  Wilson 
(died,  6th  August  1892).  In  memoriam. 
(Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Ottawa,  1894.  f°.  v.  11, 
section  2,  p.  55-65.)  *  EC 


Wilson    or   Wolsey,    Florence 
See  VoLUSENE,   Florence 


Wilson,  George,  Painter 

Todhunter,  John.  George  Wilson,  with 
illustrations  after  pictures  by  the  painter. 
(English  illustrated  magazine.  London, 
1891.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  771-778.)  *  DA 


Wilson,   Dr.    George 

Cairns,  John.  The  late  Dr.  George  Wil- 
son, of  Edinburgh.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. Cambridge,  1860.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  199- 
203.)  *  DA 

Groser,  William  H.  Dr.  George  Wilson. 
1818-1859.  (In  his:  Men  worth  imitating. 
London  [186-?].     12°.    p.  94-113.)  A 

Professor  George  Wilson:  his  life  and 
writings.  (North  British  review.  Edin- 
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Wilson,  James,  F.R.S. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  James  Wil- 
son, F.R.S.  8  p.,  1  port.  (In  his:  Medical 
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Wilson,  James,  Political  Economist 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Memoir  of  the  Right 
Hon.  James  Wilson.  (In  his:  Literary 
studies.  London,  1879.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  367- 
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Wilson,  John,  "Christopher  North" 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  John  Wilson.  (In 
his:  The  Blackwood  group.  New  York 
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Flory,  John  S.  John  Wilson  as  an  es- 
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Gordon,  Mrs.  Mary  Wilson.  'Christo- 
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compiled  from  family  papers  and  other 
sources.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Doug- 
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AN 

Hillier,  Arthur  Cecil.  "Christopher 
North."  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1899.  8°. 
V.  116,  p.  64-75.)  *DA 

Howard,  Joseph  Dana.  Christopher 
North.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1863. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  273-287.)  *  DA 

Howitt,  William.  John  Wilson.  (In  his: 
Homes  and  haunts  of  the.  ..  British  poets. 
London,  1847.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  440-446.)      AB 

Life,  The,  and  writings  of  John  Wilson. 
(Southern  review.  Baltimore,  1869.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  64-94.)  *  DA 

M'Callum,  Andrew.  Christopher  North 
and  his  parish.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1899.    8°.    new  series,  v.  24,  p.  19-25.) 

*DE 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Professor  Wilson 
("Christopher  North").  (In  her:  Bio- 
graphical sketches.  New  York,  1869.  12°. 
p.  21-27.)  AGH 

Patterson,  Robert  Hogarth.  "Christo- 
pher North."  In  memoriam.  (In  his: 
Essays  in  history  and  art.  Edinburgh, 
1862.    8°.    p.  505-526.)  NCZ 

Professor  Wilson.  (In:  Lives  of  the 
illustrious.  London,  1856.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  209- 
219.)  A 

Professor  Wilson.  (Littell's  Living  age. 
Boston,  1854.    8°.    v.  40,  p.  387-392.)  *  DA 

Saintsbury,  George  Edward  Bateman. 
Christopher  North.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. London,  1886.  8°.  v.  54.  p.  171- 
183.)  *  DA 

Winchester,  Caleb  Thomas.  John  Wil- 
son. (Methodist  review.  New  York,  1908. 
8°.    V.  90,  p.  186-201.)  *DA 


Wilson,  John,  Orientalist 

Japp.  Alexander  Hay.  Dr.  John  Wilson 
of  Bombay.  1  port.  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don. 1879.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  33-39.)  *  DA 

Kellogg,  S.  H.  Dr.  Wilson  of  Bombay. 
(Catholic  Presbyterian.  London,  1879.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  329-339.)  *  DA 

Dr.   John   Wilson,   missionary   and   Orientalist. 


Wilson,  Rev.  William,  of  Perth 

M'Crie,  Charles  G.  William  Wilson, 
pastor  Perthensis.  [By  C.  G.  M'Crie.]  n.  p. 
[1885?]  66  p.  8°.  (Studies  in  Scottish 
ecclesiastical  biography.)  AGH  p.v.27 


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Biography,  continued. 
Individual  Biography,  continued. 

WiNZET,     WiNYET,     OR     WiNGATE,     NiNIAN 

Hewison,  James  King.  Life  of  Winzet. 
(In:  Ninian  Winzet,  Certain  tractates... 
Edinburgh,  1888.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  ix-lxxii.) 

NDP 


WisHART,  George,  Martyr 

Alcock,  Deborah.  George  Wishart. 
[Translated  from  the  English.]  Striegau: 
T.  Urban  [1912].  2  p.l.,  167  p.  16°.  (Ur- 
bans  christliche  Volksbiicher.     Nr.  58-59.) 

AN  p.v.163 

Foot-line  at  the  beginning  of  each  signature  reads: 
Ohne  Kreuz  keine  Krone. 

Gray,  Louisa  M.  Heroes  of  the  Refor- 
mation. III.  George  Wishart.  (Catholic 
Presbyterian.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
447-454;  v.  4,  p.  53-61.)  *  DA 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memoir  of  George 
Wishart,  the  Scottish  martyr.  With  his 
translation  of  the  Helvetian  Confession, 
and  a  genealogical  history  of  the  family 
of  Wishart.  1  fac.  (Royal  Historical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1876.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  260-363.)  CA 

Scott,  J.  Moffat.  George  Wishart.  1 
port.  (In  his:  The  martyrs  of  Angus  and 
Mearns...   Paisley,  1885.     12°.    p.  99-209.) 

CP 


WoDROW,    Rev.    Robert,    Ecclesiastical    Historian 

Burns,  Robert.  [Memoir  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Wodrow.]  (In:  Robert  Wodrow, 
The  history  of  the  sufferings  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland...  Glasgow,  1828.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  i-xviii.)  ZWG 

Ridpath,  George.  Correspondence  be- 
tween George  Ridpath  and  the  Rev.  Rob- 
ert Wodrow.  (Abbotsford  Club.  Miscel- 
lany.   Edinburgh,  1837.    4°.    p.  355-414.) 

tCP 

Wodrow,  Robert.  The  correspondence 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow,  minister  of 
Eastwood.  .  .edited  from  the  manuscripts 
in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, Edinburgh,  by  Rev.  Thomas  M'Crie. 
Edinburgh:  Wodrow  Society,  1842-43.  3  v. 
8°.  AN 


Wood,    John,    Educationist 

Account  of  the  proceedings  connected 
with  the  testimonial  presented  to  John 
Wood,  Esquire,  on  23d  December  1837; 
with  the  speech  of  Mr.  Wood,  on  the  pres- 
entation of  the  testimonial,  carefully  re- 
vised   by   that    gentleman;    and    a    preface 


containing  an  account  of  the  Edinburgh 
Sessional  School,  and  of  Mr.  Wood's  con- 
nection with  that  institution.  Edinburgh: 
W.   Whyte   and   Co.,    1838.     40   p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.16 


Wyntoun,  Andrew  of 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Andrew  Win- 
ton.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets. 
Edinburgh,  1804.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  273-283.)  AB 

Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser.  Andrew  Wyn- 
ton.  (In  his:  Lives  of  Scottish  worthies. 
London,  1832.    16°.    v.  2,  p.  173-187.)  AGH 


Young,   George   Young,   Lord 

Guthrie,  Charles  John  Guthrie,  lord. 
Lord  Young.  1  pi.,  2  port.  (Juridical  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  209- 
222.)  SEA 


Young,  Sir  Peter,  of  Seaton 

Chalmers,  John  Inglis.  Notice  of  Sir 
Peter  Young  of  Seaton;  and  copies  of  sev- 
eral of  his  letters  to  the  laird  of  Barnbar- 
roch  relative  to  their  embassies  to  Den- 
mark in  the  reign  of  James  vi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1863.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  420-427.) 

CPA 

Laing,  David.  Additional  notices  of  Sir 
Peter  Young.  1  port.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  427-429.)  CPA 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Notice  of  the  testa- 
ment dative  of  Sir  Peter  Young,  knt.,  of 
Seaton,  dated  1628;  with  some  remarks  on 
the  state  of  Scottish  agriculture  at  that 
period.  (Society  of  .'Kntiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  262-269.)  CPA 


Young,  Peter,  Gypsy 

Peter  Young,  the  Gipsy  chief.  (Cham- 
bers's Edinburgh  journal.  London,  1834. 
4°.    V.  2,  p.  39-40.)  *  DA 

He  is  described  as  having  been  chief  of  a  band 
of  Gypsies  in  the  northern  part  of  Scotland,  and 
executed   c.    1790. 


Zetland   (2.  earl).  Sir  Thomas   Dundas 

Earl,  The,  of  Zetland.  1  port.  (Baily's 
magazine  of  sports  and  pastimes.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  377-382.)  MVA 


354 


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Heraldry,  Blazonry,  Seals 


Allardice,  Robert  Barclay.  The  arms  of 
Erskine  of  Dun.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  151.)     CPA 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Armorial  bear- 
ings of  the  University  of  Aberdeen.  1  pi. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1889.    sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  113-114.)  CPA 

The  armorial  ensigns  of  Inverness. 

1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1891.     sq.  8°.     V.  5,  p.  97-99.)     CPA 

Gordon  seals.    1  pi.    (Scottish  notes 

and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  65-66.)  CPA 

Note  on  heraldic  representations  at 

King's  College,  Old  Aberdeen.  2  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  23,  p. 
80-86.)  CPA 

— — ■  Note  on  heraldic  representations 
now  or  formerly  at  Marischal  College, 
Aberdeen.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    sq.  8°.    V.  23,  p.  166-184.)  CPA 

Anglo-Scotus.  The  legal  right  to  coat- 
armour,  and  the  heraldry  of  Glasgow 
cathedral.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  Lon- 
don. 1870.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  330-334.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Arnott,  E.  A  description  of  the  armorial 
bearings,  portraits  and  busts  in  the  Mit- 
chell Hall  and  Picture  Gallery,  Marischal 
College.  1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1896-97.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p. 
177-180;  V.  10,  p.  4-8,  18-22,  35-37,  49-52,  65- 
69,  81-84,  97-100.)  CPA 

Astle,  Thomas.  An  account  of  the  seals 
of  the  kings,  royal  boroughs,  and  mag- 
nates of  Scotland.  44  p.,  5  pi.  (In:  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Vetusta  monu- 
menta.    London,  1796.    f°.    v.  3.)      ft  CDA 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  east  window 
of  the  choir  of  Bothwell  church,  and  its 
armorial  shields.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1871.    sq.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  395-403.)  CPA 

On  a  remarkable,  and  (so  far  as  yet 

known)  unique  seal  of  Patrick  de  Dunbar 
(fifth  of  that  name),  earl  of  March,  ap- 
pended to  a  document  in  1334.  1  pi.  (Ar- 
chasological  journal.  London,  1880.  8°.  v. 
37,  p.  200-204.)  CA 

On    two    original    seals    of    James, 

first  Lord  Hamilton,  one  attached  to  a 
document  dated  in  1457,  the  other  to  an 
original  truce  between  England  and  Scot- 
land on  September  28,  1473.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1887.    sq.  8°.    v.  21,  p.  203-205.) 

CPA 

Bell,  Walter  L.     Notes  on  an  armorial 

stone    at    Carrick    House,    Eday,    Orkney. 


illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908.  sq.  8°.  v. 
42.  p.  234-242.)  CPA 

Birch,  Walter  de  Gray.  History  of 
Scottish  seals  from  the  eleventh  to  the 
seventeenth  century,  with. .  .illustrations 
...  Stirling:  Eneas  Mackay,  1905-07.  2  v. 
4°.  MIY 

V.  1.     The  royal  seals  of  Scotland. 
V.   2.     Ecclesiastical    and    monastic    seals   of    Scot- 
land. 

Seals  of  Scotland.  (In  his:  Cata- 
logue of  seals  in  the  Department  of  Manu- 
scripts in  the  British  Museum.  London, 
1895.     nar.  4°.    v.  4,  p.  1-694.)  MIT 

Seals  of  sovereigns;  royal  offices  and  officers; 
ecclesiastical;  monasteries,  collegiate  churches,  and 
hospitals;  religious  orders;  military  orders;  local,  etc. 

Brand,  John.  Explanation  of  a  seal  of 
the  abbey  of  Lundores,  in  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archa?o- 
logia.    London,  1800.  4°.   v.  13,  p.  196-198.) 

tCA 

Burke,  Sir  John  Bernard.  The  general 
armory  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  and 
Wales,  comprising  a  registry  of  armorial 
bearings  from  the  earliest  to  the  present 
time.  With  a  supplement.  London:  Har- 
rison, 1883.  2  p.l.,  Ixxix  p.,  21  1.,  1185  p. 
4°.  *R-Room328 

Bute  (3.  marquis),  John  Patrick  Crichton 
Stuart,  and  others.  The  arms  of  the  royal 
and  parliamentary  burghs  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:   W.   Blackwood  &  Sons,   1897. 

2  p.l.,  392  p.,  1  1.    illus.    sq.  4°.  AWN 

One  of  325  copies  printed. 

C.  Scottish  heraldry  and  genealogy. 
(Archaeological  journal.  London,  1891. 
8°.     v.  48.  p.  426-433.)  CA 

Campbell,  George  W.  The  seals  of  the 
University  of  Glasgow.  1  pi.  (Glasgow  Ar- 
chaeological Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1903.    sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  65-74.)        CPA 

Campbell,  P.  C.  Heraldic  ceiling  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Machar,  Aberdeen. 
1  pi.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  London, 
1870.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  9-17.)        *R- Room  328 

Cook,  W.  B.  The  arms  of  Erskine  of 
Dun.  1  illus.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  92-94.)  CPA 

Cooke,  T.  Etherington.  Notice  of  the 
heraldic  painted  ceilings  in  a  house  at  Lin- 
lithgow, now  destroyed.  2  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1870.     sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  409-412.) 

CPA 

Cramond,  William.    Scottish  burgh  seals. 

3  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen. 1891.     sq.  8°.     V.  5,  p.  49,  65,  81-82.) 

CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


555 


Heraldry,  Bla::onry,  Seals,  continued. 

Dalrymple,  Hew  Hamilton.  The  seal  of 
the  priory  of  Whithorn,  illus.  (Ayrshire 
and  Galloway  Archaeological  Association. 
Archceological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  53-55.)  f  CA 

Davenport,  Cyril.  English  and  Scottish 
heraldry  in  books.  (Library  Association 
record.  London,  1908.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  149- 
152.)  *  HA 

De  jure  prelationis  nobilium  Scotioe;  a 
memorial  of  the  writes  and  evidents  pro- 
duced be  sundry  earles  and  lordes  before 
the  commissioners  deput  be  the  kings 
majesty  anent  the  precedency  and  priority 
of  dignitie.  A.  D.  m.dc.vi.  [Edinburgh, 
1834?]    SO  p.    4°.  AWO 

Decreit  anent  the  ranking  and  placeing 
of  the  nobilitie  of  Scotland  in  their  ordour 
in  parliaments  and  generall  counsells.  5 
March  1606.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1834.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  347-398.) 

tCP 

Also  includes:  "De  jure  prelationis  nobilium  Scot- 
is;  a  memorial  of  the  writes  and  evidents  produced 
be  sundry  earles  and  lords  before  the  commissioners 
deput  be  the  kings  majesty  anent  the  precedency 
and  priority  of  dignitie.     A.D.  m.dc.vi." 

Dowden,  John,  bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
Some  further  observations  upon  old  Scot- 
tish book-stamps,  illus.  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1908.  4°.  v.  5.  p. 
129-131.)  CPA 

Drummond,  James.  Notice  of  "The 
bluidy  banner"  of  Drumclog  and  Bothwell 
Brig,  preserved  at  Dunbar.  3  pi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1862.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  253-258.) 

CPA 

Drysdale,  William.  Notice  of  an  ancient 
gold  seal  in  the  possession  of  J.  W.  Wil- 
liamson, Kinross.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1857.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  420-421.)      f  CPA 

The  seal  is  the  signet  of  Joan  Beaufort,  queen 
of  James  I.  of  Scotland.  Is  the  seal,  now  in  the 
Scottish  National  Museum  of  Antiquities,  the  original 
or   a   fac-simile? 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton.  Facsim- 
iles of  the  Scottish  coats  of  arms  embla- 
zoned in  the  "Armorial  de  Gelre."  With 
notes.  3  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
sq.  8°.    V.  25,  p.  9-19.)  CPA 

Elven,  J.  P.  The  book  of  family  crests; 
comprising  nearly  every  family  bearing, 
properly  blazoned  and  explained.  .  .illus- 
trative of  the  crests  of  the  peers  and  bar- 
onets—  nearly  every  family  of  England, 
Wales,  Scotland  and  Ireland  with  the  sur- 
names of  the  bearers,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged, a  dictionary  of  mottos,  an  essay  on 
the  origin  of  arms,  crests,  etc.,  and  a  glos- 


sary of  terms.  [By  J.  P.  Elven.  Improved 
by  Henry  Washbourne.]  London:  H. 
Washbourne,  1851.    2  v.  6.  ed.     12°.        *R 

Extract  of  the  blazoning  of  the  coat 
armoriall,  appertaining  to  John  Buchanan 
of  that  ilk.  1675.  (Bound  in  front  of:  W. 
Buchanan  of  Auchmar,  An  inquiry  into 
the  genealogy  and  present  state  of  ancient 
Scottish  surnames.  Glasgow,  1820.  nar. 
12°.    p.  xiii-xv.)  CP 

Miscellanea  Scotica.     v.  4. 

Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh.  — 
Library.  Catalogue  of  manuscripts  relat- 
ing to  genealogy  and  heraldry  preserved 
in  the  Library...  [Preface  signed:  W.  B. 
Turnbull.]  London:  C.  Dolman,  1852.  24  p. 
4°.  ARC 

One  of  ten   copies  only  printed. 

Fairbairn,  James.  Crests  of  families  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  revised  by  L. 
Butters;  edited  by  J.  Maclaren.  Edin- 
burgh, 1860.    2v.    8°.  *R- Room  328 

New  ed.  by  A.  C.  Fox-Davies. 

Edinburgh,  1892.    2  v.    4°.    *R- Room  328 

— ; —  Fairbairn's  book  of  crests  of  the 
families  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Lon- 
don: T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1905.  2  v.  4.  ed. 
4°.  *R- Room  328 

Fess  Checquy,  pseud.  The  royal  tressure 
of  Scotland.  (Ex  Libris  Society.  Journal. 
London,  1902.  4°.  v.  11,  p.  83-87,  100-102, 
119-121.  130-133.)  MDVA 

Flower,  Herbert  H.  The  arms  of  Stuart, 
or  Stewart,  earls  of  Lennox.  (Genealogi- 
cal magazine.  London,  1899.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
208-211,  249-252.)  *R- Room  328 

Gray,  John  Miller.  Notes  on  examples 
of  old  heraldic  and  other  glass,  existing  in, 
or  having  connection  with,  Scotland;  with 
especial  reference  to  the  heraldic  rondel 
preserved  at  Woodhouselee.  illus.  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26,  p. 
34-48.)  CPA 

Great,  The,  seal  of  Scotland.  (Caledon- 
ian. New  York,  1908.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  526- 
528.)  *  DD 

Guthrie,  Roger  Rowson  Lingard.  Notice 
of  a  seal  of  James,  first  Viscount  Seafield, 
afterwards  lord  chancellor  of  Scotland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  180-182.)  CPA 

Hislop,  John  Fowler.  Notes  on  a  her- 
aldic panel  found  in  the  parish  church  of 
Prestonpans  in  November.  1891.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    sq.  8°.    v.  26,  p.  241-250.) 

CPA 

Holt,  Henry  F.  On  the  great  seal  of 
Francis  ii.  of  France  and  Mary,  queen  of 


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Heraldry,  Blazonry,  Seals,  continued. 

Scots,  as  king  and  queen  of  France,  Scot- 
land. England  and  Ireland.  (British  Ar- 
chaeological Association.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1868.    8°.    V.  24.  p.  343-351.)  CA 

Innes,  Cosmo.  Note  of  the  original 
matrix  of  the  seal  of  the  burgh  of  Aber- 
deen, A.D.  1430.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1865.    sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  138-140.)  CPA 

Johnston,  George  Harvey.  Scottish  her- 
aldry made  easy.  Edinburgh:  W  &  A.  K. 
Johnston.  1904.  xiv.  159(1)  p.,  8  pi.  illus. 
12°.  AWN 

Laing,  David.  On  the  title  of  Sir  applied 
to  priests.  (In:  John  Knox,  The  works  of 
John  Knox.  Edinburgh.  1895.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
555-558.)  ZOV 

Laing,  Henry.  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
impressions  from  ancient  Scottish  seals, 
royal,  baronial,  ecclesiastical,  and  munici- 
pal, embracing  a  period  from  A.D.  1094  to 
the  Commonwealth.  Taken  from  original 
charters  and  other  deeds  preserved  in  pub- 
lic and  private  archives.  Edinburgh:  [T. 
Constable,)  1850.    xxxi,  232  p..  32  pi.    4°. 

tMIY 

Supplemental  descriptive  catalogue 

of  ancient  Scottish  seals.  ..from  A.D.  1150 
to  the  eighteenth  century...  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1866.  xxvii,  237  p., 
15  pi.    4°.  tMIY 

Note  respecting  the  book-stamp  of 

Archbishop  Hamilton  of  St.  Andrews, 
1548-1571.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1865.  sq. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  140-141.)  CPA 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  Cowrie  conspiracy 
and  the  Cowrie  arms.  (Ancestor.  Lon- 
don, 1902.    4°.    1902.    no.  2,  p.  54-57.)  ARA 

Le  Bouvier,  Gilles.  called  Berry.  Ar- 
moiral  de  France,  Angleterre,  fecosse,  Alle- 
magne,  Italie  et  autres  puissances,  com- 
pose vers  1450.  .  .precede  d'une  notice  sur 
la  vie  de  I'auteur,  et  accompagne  de  figures 
heraldiques  par  M.  Vallet.  Paris,  1866.  pi. 
8°.  AWB 

Legal,  The,  right  to  arms  in  Scotland. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London.  1865. 
8°.    V.  2,  o.  393-406.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Letter  from  King  James  vi.  to  the  Privy 
Council  of  Scotland,  and  proclamation  by 
the  Privy  Council,  anent  the  robes  of  earls, 
judges,  magistrates,  churchmen,  advocates, 
clerks  of  the  session  and  signet,  etc.  1606- 
1610.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh. 1833.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  143-158.)       t  CP 

Lewis,  Samuel.  A  topographical  dic- 
tionary of  Scotland.  .  .with  engravings  of 


the  seals  and  arms  of  the  different  burghs 
and  universities.  London:  S.  Lewis  &  Co., 
1846.    2v.    f°.  ttCPW 

V.   1 :     Abbey   to  Jura. 

V.   2:     Keanlochbervie  to  Zetland. 

Lindsay,  Sir  David.  Fac-simile  of  an 
ancient  heraldic  manuscript  emblazoned 
by  Sir  David  Lyndsay  of  the  Mount,  Lyon 
king  of  armes.  1542^  Edited  by  David 
Laing.  LL.D.  Edinburgh:  W.  Patterson, 
1878.    1  p.l.,  21  p.,  145  pi.    f°.  tt  AWN 

Macbeth,  Adam  D.  The  seal  of  the 
burgh  of  Rothesay.  1  pi.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  v.  7, 
p.  263-270.)  CPA 

Macdonald,  William  Rae.  The  heraldry 
in  some  of  the  old  churchyards  between 
Tain  and  Inverness,  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1902.    sq.  8°.    v.  36,  p.  688-732.) 

CPA 

Notes  on  the  heraldry  of  Elgin  and 

its  neighbourhood,  including  the  Cathe- 
dral, Bishop's  House,  Greyfriars,  and  High 
street  in  Elgin,  Spynie  Palace,  church  of 
Holy  Trinity  at  Spynie,  Lhanbryd  Church, 
Coxton  Tower,  Birnie  Church,  Kinloss 
Abbey,  Burgie  Castle.  Duffus  Church,  Gor- 
donstoun  House,  'Ogston  Church,  Kinne- 
dar  Church.  Drainie  Church,  St.  Andrews 
Church,  Innes  House.  Pluscardin  Priory, 
Cullen  Church,  Deskford  Church,  and 
Banff,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
sq.  8°.    v.  34,  p.  344-429.)  CPA 

Notes     on     seals     connected     with 

Lindores  Abbey.  4  pi.  (In:  Lindores  Ab- 
bey. Chartulary.  1195-1479.  Edinburgh, 
1903.    8°.    p.  327-331.)  CPA 

Mackenzie,  Alexander  W.  The  heraldry 
of  the  clan  Mackenzie.  To  which  is  added 
a  register  of  arms.  (The  "Old  Northwest" 
genealogical  quarterly.  Columbus,  O..  1907. 
8°.    V.  10,  n.  167-174.)  *R- Room  328 

Macleod,  Frederick  Thomas.  Notes  on 
the  Chapel  Yard,  Inverness,  and  some  of 
its  old  monuments;  with  a  notice  of  her- 
aldic devices  on  tombstones  at  Kilmun. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland, 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911.  sq.  8°.  v. 
45,  p.  198-219.)  CPA 

Maxwell,  Alexander.  The  burgh  seal  of 
Dundee.  1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  129- 
130.)  CPA 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The  her- 
aldry of  Wigtownshire.  6  pi.  (Ayrshire 
and  Galloway  Archrcological  Association. 
Archaeological  and  historical  collections. 
Edinburgh,  1878-85.  4°.  v.  \,  p.  85-88;  v.  2, 
p.  136;  V.  3,  p.  83:  v.  4,  p.  58;  v.  5,  p.  56-61.) 

tCPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


03/ 


Heraldry,  Blasonry,  Seals,  continued. 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Notes  on  the 
ancient  burgh  seal  of  Crail,  and  the  seal  of 
the  chapter  of  the  abbey  of  Coupar.  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1903.  sq.  8°.  v.  2>7 .  p. 
160-165.)  CPA 

Muir,  John.  The  Burnes  arms.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1895. 
sq.  8°.     V.  8,  p.  18-19.)  CPA 

Burns's  seal.     (Ex  Libris   Society. 

Journal.  London,  1894.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  127- 
128.)  MDVA 

Munro,  Alexander  M.  Seals  of  burgh 
and  county  families.  4  p.l.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  113,  145,  177;  v.  4,  p.  23.)  CPA 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Gordon  bookplates. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1907.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  8,  p.  40.)       CPA 

Nisbet,  Alexander.  A  system  of  herald- 
ry, speculative  and  practical.  . .  With  suit- 
able examples  of  armorial  figures  and 
achievements  of  the  most  considerable 
surnames  and  families  in  Scotland.  To- 
gether with  historical  and  genealogical 
memorials  relative  thereto.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood,  1816.  2  v.  pi.  new  ed. 
f =.  tt  AWB 

The  6  p.  after  p.  20  of  v.  2  are  a  separate  supple- 
ment containing  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Chal- 
mer  of  that   ilk. 

Alexander  Nisbet's  Heraldic  plates 

originally  intended  for  his  "System  of 
heraldry".  .  .reproduced,  with  notes...  by 
Andrew  Ross,  and  F.  J.  Grant...  Edin- 
burgh: G.  Waterston  &  Sons,  1892.  ix.  192 
p.     i°.  tfAWE 

One   of  200   copies  printed. 

Notes  on  the  seals  of  Scotch  bishops. 
(Reliquary.  London,  1890.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  228-236.)  CA 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Gleanings  from 
an  old  album.  (Ex  Libris  Society.  Jour- 
nal.    London,  1902.    4°.    v.  11,  p.  93-99.) 

MDVA 

On   old   Scottish   bookplates. 

Heraldry    in    relation    to    Scottish 

history  and  art;  being  the  Rhind  lectures 
on  archaeology  for  1898.  Edinburgh:  D. 
Douglas,  1900.    xix,  231  p.,  18  pi.    illus.    8°. 

AWN 

Reviewed  in  Journal  of  the  Ex  Libris  Society, 
V.    10,   p.    117-119. 

An  ordinary  of  arms   contained  in 

the  public  register  of  all  arms  and  bearings 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  William  Green 
&  Sons,  1903.  2  p.l.,  vii-xxiv,  428  p.,  1  1. 
2.  ed.     12°.  AWN 

Scottish  heraldry.  (Scottish  re- 
view.   Paisley,  1892.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  233-254.) 

*DA 


Peter,  David  MacGregor.  The  baronage 
of  Angus  and  Mearns,  comprising  the 
genealogy  of  three  hundred  and  sixty  fam- 
ilies... &c..  being  a  guide  to  the  tourist 
and  heraldic  artist.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  & 
Boyd,  1856.    xii  p.,  1  1.,  384  p.    8°.      ARX 

Ross,  Andrew.  Ross  herald.  Old  Scot- 
tish book-plates.  (Ex  Libris  Society. 
Journal.  London,  1904.  4°.  v.  13,  p.  157- 
160.)  MDVA 

Repr. :  The  Scotsman,  28  July  1903. 

Russell,  Thomas  John.  De  la  noblesse 
de  la  gentry  la  plus  ancienne  d'Angleterre, 
dTrlande  et  d'ficosse,  et  seule  heraldique, 
d'apres  le  blason,  par  T.  J.  R..  I'un  des 
barons  d'Ulster.  Pau:  fi.  Vignancour,  1847. 
63  p.    8°.  CN  p.box  1 

Scott,  W.  H.  Unpublished  counter-seal 
of  Kilwinning.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
sq.  8°.    v.  1,  p.  70-71.)  CPA 

Smith,  Francis  Montagu.  The  heraldry 
of  Smith  in  Scotland.  With  genealogical 
annotations.  Being  a  supplement  to  Graze- 
brooks'  "Heraldry  of  Smith."  [By  F.  M. 
Smith.]  London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1873.  32  p. 
sq.  8°.  ARZ 

Southesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie. 
Douglas,  Percy,  and  the  Cavers  ensign, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v. 
Z6,  p.  246-280.)  CPA 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  Did  ecclesiasti- 
cal heraldry  exist  in  Scotland  before  the 
Reformation?  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1908.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  313-318.)  CPA 

Early    Scottish    military    uniforms. 

(Scottish  antiquary.     Edinburgh.  1901.    8°. 
V.  15,  p.  26-34.)  CPA 

The  royal  standard  and  the  na- 
tional standard.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  13.  p.  27-39.)  CPA 

Stewart,  Charles  Edward.  Stewart  book- 
plates. (Ex  Libris  Society.  Journal.  Lon- 
don, 1908.    4°.    V.  17,  p.  104-108.)     MDVA 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Scottish  arms, 
being  a  collection  of  armorial  bearings 
A.D.  1370-1678,  reproduced  in  facsimile 
from  contemporary  manuscripts.  With 
heraldic  and  genealogical  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Paterson,  1881.    2  v.    f°. 

ft  AWN 

The  work  embraces  the  earliest  known  representa- 
tion, in  full  heraldic  blazonry,  of  nearly  seven  hun- 
dred coats  of  arms,  of  the  ancient  nobility  and  old 
landed   families   of    Scotland. 

The  arms  have  been  reproduced  in  facsimile  of 
the  originals  from  heraldic  manuscripts  dating  from 
the  year  1369,  in  the  reign  of  David  the  Second, 
to  that  of  1678,  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the  Second. 

The  earliest  manuscript  made  use  of  in  the  work 
is  the  Gelre  manuscript,  of  the  year  1369,  preserved 
in  the  Bibliotheque  Royale  at  Brussels.  The  Scot- 
tish arms  in  this  manuscript  will  be  found  very 
faithfully  represented.     The  next  most  ancient  iiianu- 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Heraldry,  Blazonry,  Seals,  continued. 

script  wherein  Scottish  arms  are  found  is  the  Ar- 
morial of  Gilles  de  Berry,  king  of  arms,  in  the  year 
1460,  preserved  in  the  Bibliotheque  IS^ationale  at 
Paris.  All  the  other  known  manuscripts  lent  for  the 
purpose  of  making  this  collection  complete,  by  the 
earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  the  earl  of  Kin- 
noull,  Macleod  of  Macleod  and  C.  M.  Kerr,  and 
those  in  the  Heralds'  College,  London,  the  British 
Mu.si.um,  the  Advocates'  Library,  the  Lyon  Office, 
Edinburgh,  and  the  Library  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  have  been  examined,  and  the  coats  se- 
lected   from    them    faithfully    reproduced. 

Strathern,  Sheriff.  On  the  origin,  coro- 
nation, and  jurisdiction  of  the  Lord  Lyon 
King  of  Arms.  (Glasgow  Archjeological 
Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  206-266.)  CPA 

Stuart,  John.  Notice  of  armorial  bear- 
ings and  inscriptions  in  the  church  of  Mid- 
Calder.  2  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  166-171.)  CPA 


Urquhart,  James.  Preliminarj'  notice  of 
the  seals  of  the  royal  burghs  of  Scotland. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  30, 
p.  253-266.)  CPA 

Walker,  Robert  Crawfurd.  Notes  on  a 
heraldic  monument  at  Kilmany,  Fifeshire. 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  sq.  8"".  v. 
31.  p.  94-98.)  CPA 

Notice  of  an  old  heraldic  iron  door 

knocker  from  Meikleour,  near  Blairgowrie, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v. 
2,Z,  p.  461-462.)  CPA 

Wyon,  Allan.  The  great  seals  of  Scot- 
land. (British  Archseological  Association. 
Journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  45,  p.  95- 
111,235-249.)  CA 


Genealogy 

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Periodicals 

Bibliography 


Surnames 
General   Works 


Collected    Works 
Individual   Families 


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to  genealogy  and  heraldry  preserved  in 
[the]  library...  [Preface  signed:  W.  B. 
Turnbull.]  London:  C.  Dolman,  1852.  24 
p.     4°.  ARC 

One  of  only  ten  copies  printed.  Compiled  ex- 
clusively for  the  use  of  Mr.  Turnbull  and  his  friend 
Sir  Charles  George  Young,  then  Garter  king-of-arms. 

Johnston,  George  P.  The  first  edition  of 
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Alba,  pseud.  Some  Galloway  Macs. 
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Genealogy  —  Surnames,  continued. 

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Some  Scottish  surnames.  (Cale- 
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Buchanan,  William,  of  Auchmar.  A  his- 
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Scotish  surnames,  and  more  particularly 
of  the  Highland  clans.  Glasgow:  printed 
by  W.  Duncan.  1723.  1  p.l.,  iv  p.,  2  1.,  154. 
100  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.    8°.  ARZ 

The  Enquiry  into.  .  .Scotish  surnames  has  a  sepa- 
rate title-page. 

An  inquiry  into  the  genealogy  and 

present  state  of  ancient  Scottish  surnames; 
with  the  origin  and  descent  of  the  High- 
land clans,  and  family  of  Buchanan.  Glas- 
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12°.     (Miscellanea  Scotica.     v.  4.)  CP 

Christie,  J.  Aliases  in  Breadalbane. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
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Clouston,  J.  Storer.  Orkney  surnames. 
(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1912. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  28-33,  63-67.)  CR 

Townships  and  surnames.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caith- 
ness and  Sutherland.  London,  1909.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  34-37.}  CR 

Couper,  Sydney  C.  The  name  of  Forbes. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1897.    sq.  8°.    V.  10,  p.  158.)  CPA 

On   the   names    Buchan.    Buchanan 

and  Scrimgeour.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  181- 
183;  V.  10,  p.  9-12,  24-25.)  CPA 

Dalzell,  J.  B.  Dalzell:  an  ancient  Scot- 
tish surname.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1910.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  69-72.)       CPA 

See   also   note   on  p.   215. 

Fitzpatrick,  Benedict.  Irish  and  Scotch 
surnames.  (American  Irish  Historical  So- 
ciety. Journal.  New  York,  1911.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  124-133.)  lEH 

George,  J.  F.  The  surnames  Bullo  and 
Bulloch.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2.  v.  6,  p. 
38-39.)  CPA 

Gray,  J.,  joint  author.  See  Tocher,  J.  F.. 
and  J.  Gray. 

Guppy,  Henry  Brougham.  Homes  of 
family  names  in  Great  Britain.  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons.  1890.     8°.  ARF 

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Innes,  Cosmo.  Concerning  some  Scotch 
surnames.  [By  Cosmo  Innes.]  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1860.  2  p.l.,  69  p. 
sm.  4°.  ARF 

Reviewed  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  63,  p.  190- 
192,  Boston,  1861   (reprinted  from  Saturday  review). 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  Patronymica 
Britannica.  A  dictionary  of  the  family 
names  of  the  United  Kingdom.  London: 
J.  R.  Smith,  1860.  3  p.l.,  iii-xxxix,  443(1)  p., 
1  port.    4°.  Room  328 

Macbain,  Alexander.  Early  Highland 
personal  names.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
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p.  279-315,)  NDO 

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names.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  60-75.)  NDK 

Macpherson,  John.  Notes  on  the  names 
of  clan  Chattan,  and  what  they  indicate. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10. 
p.  112-133.)  CPA 

Moir,  James.  Note  on  names  in  Regis- 
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Shaw,  James.  Location  of  Dumfriesshire 
surnames.  (Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway 
Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
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91,  p.  46-54.)  *EC 

Surnames    of    Kirkcudbrightshire. 

(Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural  His- 
tory and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Dumfries,  1894.  8°.  1892-93,  p.  45- 
53.)  *EC 

Sims,  Clifford  Stanley.  The  origin  and 
signification  of  Scottish  surnames.  With 
a  vocabulary  of  Christian  names.  Albany: 
J.  Munsell,  1862.     xi,  (1)10-125  p.     8°. 

*  R  -  Room  328 

An  unsafe  work,  to  be  used  with  caution. 

Tocher,  J.  F.,  and  J.  Gray.  The  fre- 
quency and  pigmentation  value  of  sur- 
names of  school  children  in  east  Aber- 
deenshire. (Man.  London,  1901.  4°.  1901. 
no.  128.)  QOA 


General  Works 

Aberdeen.  Birth  brieves  from  the  regis- 
ters of  the  burgh  of  Aberdeen.  1637-1705. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen. 
1852.    4°.    V.  5,  p.  325-368.)  t  CP 

The  commissariot  record  of  Aber- 
deen.    Register  of  testaments;    171S-18(X). 


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Genealogy  —  General  IVorks,  continiied. 

Edited  by  John  Macleod.  Edinburgh:  the 
society,  1899.  2  p.l..  69  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record   Society.     [Publications.]     part  8.) 

ARCA 
AUardice,  K.  Barclay.  A  register  of 
births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  &c.,  within 
the  Scots  Episcopal  Church,  Brechin,  1796- 
1819.  Kept  by  Rev.  George  Straton.  (Scot- 
tish antiquary.  Edinburgh.  1900.  8°.  v. 
14.  p.  96-100,  152-157,  198-207.)  CPA 

Argyll.  The  commissariot  of  Argyll. 
Register  of  inventories.  1693-1702.  Edited 
by  Francis  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  J.  Skin- 
ner &  Co.,  1909.  2  p.l.,  52  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record  Society.     [Publications.]     part  44.) 

ARCA 

The    commissariot    record    of    Ar- 

gyle.  Register  of  testaments,  1674-1800. 
Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Record  Society,  1902.  2 
p.l.,  48  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
(Publications.]     part  18.)  ARCA 

Banks,  Sir  Thomas  Christopher.  Baro- 
nia  Anglica  concentrata;  or,  A  concen- 
trated account  of  all  the  baronies  common- 
ly called  baronies  in  fee... also,  a  glossary 
of  dormant  English.  Scotch,  and  Irish  peer- 
age titles,  with  reference  to  presumed  ex- 
isting heirs  [and  appendixj.  Ripon,  1843-44. 
2v.    4°.  fARN 

Brechin.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Brechin.  Register  of  testaments,  1576- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  147  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]    part  19.)  ARCA 

Broun,  Sir  Richard.  Address... as  to 
the  right  of  the  eldest  sons  of  the  baronets 
of  Scotland  and  Nova  Scotia  (being  of 
age)  to  the  dignity  of  knighthood.  Lon- 
don, 1840.    8°. 

Broun,  Robert.  Protocol  book  of  Rob- 
ert Broun.  [Edited  by  Rev.  Walter  Mac- 
leod.) (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeo- 
logical Association.  Archaeological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1894- 
1895.  4°.  V.  7,  p.  98-216;  v.  8,  p.  1-217:  v. 
9,  p.  1-281.)  tCPA 

Brown,  James.  The  epitaphs  and  monu- 
mental inscriptions  in  Greyfriars  church- 
yard, Edinburgh.  Collected  by  James 
Brown.  With  an  introduction  [by  David 
Laing]  and  notes.  Edinburgh:  J.  Moodie 
Miller,  1867.  2  p.l.,  Ixxxiv,  360  p.,  1  plan, 
22  pi.     12°.  ARS 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  burials  in 
the  Snow  churchyard,  1776-1876.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1906. 
sq.  8°.     series  2.  v.  7,  p.  148-151.)  CPA 

A  list  of  the  Catholics  buried  in  the  Snow  church- 
yard.  Old  Aberdeen,  since   1776. 


A  hindrance  to  genealogy.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  46-47.)  CPA 

Scotsmen     in     the     Russian     navy. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1902.     sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  3,  p.  5.)         CPA 

Burials  in  the  abbey  of  Holyrood  House. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  92-98,  143-151,  214-227.)  CPA 

Burnett,  George.  Mr.  Joseph  Foster  and 
the  Lyon  Office.  (Genealogist.  London, 
1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  294-303.)  *R- Room  328 

See  also  the  anonymous  article  "Mr.  Foster  as 
a  Scuttish  genealogist"  in  the  Genealogist,  v.  7,  p. 
76-83,  London,   1883. 

C.  Scottish  heraldry  and  genealogy. 
(Arch.xological  journal.  London,  1891. 
8°,    V.  48,  p.  426-433.)  CA 

Caithness.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Caithness.  Register  of  testaments,  1661- 
1664.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  7  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     part  18.)  ARCA 

This  district  comprises  tlie  counties  of  Caithness 
and    Sutherland. 

Clouston,  J.  Storer.  The  odal  families  of 
Orkney.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1908-09.  8°.  V.  1,  p.  27-32;  v.  2,  p.  155- 
162,  227-234.)  CR 

Cokayne,  George  Edward,  editor.  See 
Complete,  The,  peerage  of  England,  Scot- 
land. Ireland,  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
Kingdom. 

Collection  of  epitaphs  and  monumental 
inscriptions,  chiefly  in  Scotland.  Glas- 
gow: D.  Macvean,  1834.  iv,  369  p.,  1  pi. 
12°.  ARS 

Contains  a  reprint  of  the  Edinburgh  1704  ed. 
of  Monteith's  An  theater  of  Mortality. 

Collection  of  the  wills  of  printers  and 
booksellers  in  Edinburgh  between  the 
years  1577  and  1687.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  185-296.)  tCP 

Complete  peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland,  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
Kingdom,  extant,  extinct,  or  dormant... 
Edited  by  G.  E.  C.  London:  W.  Pollard 
&  Co.,  1887-98.    8v.    8°.       *R- Room  328 

New     edition,     revised     and    much 

enlarged,  edited  by  the  Hon.  Vicary  Gibbs. 
v.  I.  London:  St.  Catherine  Press,  Ltd., 
1910.     4^  *R 

Copy,  A,  of  a  letter  from  a  gentleman  at 
London,  to  a  lord  at  Edinburgh,  concern- 
ing the  Scots  peerage.  (In:  Somers,  A 
collection  of  scarce.  .  .tracts.  . .  London, 
1814.    4°.    V.  12,  p.  606-609.)  t  C 

With  reference  to  the  proposed  alteration  in  the 
representation  of  the  Scottish  peerage. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


561 


Genealogy  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Corbet,  Sir  William.  Protocol  book  of 
Sir  W.  Corbet,  1529-1555.  Edited  by  J. 
Anderson  and  W.  Angus.  Edinburgh:  the 
society,  1911.  2  p.l.,  34  p.  4°.  (Scottish 
Record  Society.     Publications,    part  53.) 

ARCA 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Some  Dun- 
dee epitaphs.  By  W.  A.  C.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1891.  sq.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  82-83.)  CPA 

Dallas,  James.  The  honorific  "The." 
(Scottish  historical  reveiw.  Glasgow,  1912. 
4°.    V.  10,  p.  39-46.)  CPA 

On  "the,"  prefixed  to  Scottish  names  as  "The 
Mackintosh,"  etc.  See  also  additional  note  by  Sir 
Herbert  Maxwell,  p.  230-231. 

Dobie,  John  Shedden.  Mason's  protocol 
book.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaso- 
logical  Association.  Archfeological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1889. 
4°.    V.  6,  p.  129-208.)  f  CPA 

Dumfries.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Dumfries.  Register  of  testaments.  1624- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1902. 
iv,  92  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     part  20.)  ARCA 

Dunblane.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Dunblane.  Register  of  testaments.  1539- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1903. 
iv,  181  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]      part   21.)  ARCA 

Duncan,  Andrew.  Elogiorum  sepulchra- 
lium  Edinensium  delectus.  Monumental 
inscriptions,  selected  from  burial-grounds 
at  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Archibald  Con- 
stable and  Co.,  1815.     xii,  (1)10-108  p.    8°. 

ARS 

Dunfermline.  Parish  registers  of  Dun- 
fermline. 1561-1700.  Edited  by  H.  Paton. 
Edinburgh:  the  society,  1911.  96  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  Publications, 
part  53.)  ARCA 

Dunkeld.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Dunkeld.  Register  of  testaments,  1682- 
1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh: 
Scottish  Record  Society,  1903.  iv,  54  p.  8°, 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
part  22.)  ARCA 

Durness.  Parish  register  of  Durness, 
1764-1814.  Edited  by  H.  Morrison.  Edin- 
burgh: the  society,  1911.  77  p.  4°.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Society.  Publications,  part 
54.)  ARCA 

Edinburgh.  The  commissariot  of  Edin- 
burgh. Consistorial  processes  and  de- 
creets, 1658-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  &  Company,  1909. 
2  p.l.,  147  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     part  47.)  ARCA 


The  commissariot  record  of  Edin- 
burgh. Register  of  testaments.  Edited  by 
I'Vancis  James  Grant,  part  1-3.  Edin- 
burgh: the  society,  1897-99.  8°.  (British 
Record  Society.  Index  Library,  v.  16. 
Scottish  Record  Society,     parts  1,  2,  4-7.) 

ARCA 

Part   1,  V.   1-35    (1514-1600). 
Part  2,  V.   35-81    (1501-1700). 
Part  3.  V.   81-131    (1701-1800). 

The  register  of  apprentices  of  the 

city  of  Edinburgh,  1583-1666.  Edited  by 
Francis  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner 
&  Co.,  1906.  2  p.l.,  206  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record  Society.     [Publications.]     part  35.) 

ARCA 

The   register  of  marriages   for  the 

parish  of  Edinburgh,  1701-1750.  Edited  by 
Rev.  H.  Paton.  Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  & 
Company,  1908-10.  iv,  606  p.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Society.  [Publications.]  part 
42-43,  45-46,  48.)  ARCA 

Elibank  (5.  baron),  Patrick  Murray. 
Considerations  on  the  present  state  of  the 
peerage  of  Scotland,  addressed  to... the 
duke  of  Buccleugh.  By  a  peer  of  Scot- 
land [i.  e.,  Patrick  Murray,  5.  Lord  Eli- 
bank]. London:  T.  Cadell,  1771.  2  p.l.,  7- 
30  p.    8°.  ARO  p.box  1 

Etzel,  Eric  E.  Notes  on  Swedo-Scottish 
families.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1912.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  268-277.)  CPA 

Clerk,  Hay,  Maule,  Montgomery,  Murray,  Nis- 
beth,   Seton,   Sinclair,  Spens. 

Extracts  from  the  publick  records  con- 
cerning the  creations  and  patents  of  several 
Scotts  peers,  both  extant  and  extinct.  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
380-389.)  ARF 

Extracts  from  the  register  of  births,  &c., 
of  the  city  of  Aberdeen  from  1563  to  1592. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh.  1834.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  267-286.)  CP 

Extracts  from  the  register  of  births,  &c., 
of  the  city  of  Aberdeen  from  1603  to  1622. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1834.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  287-288.)  CP 

Fischer,  Thomas  A.  The  Scot  in  Ger- 
many: being  a  contribution  towards  the 
history  of  the  Scot  abroad.  Edinburgh:  O. 
Schulze  &  Co.,  1902.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  324  p.,  3 
port.     8°.  CP 

— — -  The  Scots  in  eastern  and  western 
Prussia.  A  sequel  to  'The  Scot  in  Ger- 
many.' Edinburgh:  O.  Schulze  &  Co.,  1903. 
xii,  244  p.,  1  map,  3  pi.,  6  port.    8°.  CP 

The  Scots  in  Sweden,  being  a  con- 
tribution towards  the  history  of  the  Scot 
abroad.  Edited  with  an  introductory  note 
by  John  Kirkpatrick.  Edinburgh:  O. 
Schulze  &  Co.,  1907.    x,  278  p.,  1  port.    8°. 

CP 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  5,  p.  240, 
Glasgow,   1908. 


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Genealogy  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Foster,  Joseph.  Members  of  Parliament, 
Scotland,  inclnding  tlie  minor  barons,  the 
commissioners  for  the  shires,  and  the  com- 
missioners for  the  bnrghs,  1357-1882;  on 
the  basis  of  the  parliamentary  return  1880, 
with  genealogical  and  biographical  notices. 
London:  privately  printed  by  Hazell.  Wat- 
son. &  Viney,  1882.  xviii,  360  p.  2.  ed. 
rev.     4°.  CP 

Gaw,  Sir  Alexander.  Protocol  book  of 
Sir  Alexander  Gaw,  1540-1558.  Edited  by 
J  Anderson  and  W.  Angus.  Edinburgh: 
the  society.  1910.  2  p.l.,  65  p.  4°.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Society.  Publications,  part 
51.)  ARCA 

Glasgow.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Glasgow.  Register  of  testaments.  1547- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1901. 
iv,  547  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]    parts  9-13.)  ARCA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Index  to  geneal- 
ogies, birthbriefs  and  funeral  escutcheons 
recorded  in  the  Lyon  Office.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Skinner  &  Co.,  printers,  1908.  2  p.l.,  58 
p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publi- 
cations.]   part  40.)  ARCA 

Index  to  the  register  of  burials  in 

the  churchyard  of  Restalrig.  1728-1854. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  &  Co.,  printers,  1908. 
2  p.l..  71  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]  part  41.)  ARCA 

Hamilton  and  Campsie.  The  commis- 
sariot record  of  Hamilton  and  Campsie. 
Register  of  testaments,  1564-1800.  Edited 
by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Brit- 
ish Record  Society,  Limited  —  Scottish 
Section,  1898.  iv,  85  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Rec- 
ord Society.     [Publications.]     part  3.) 

ARCA 

Hanna,  Charles  A.  The  Scotch-Irish; 
or,  The  Scot  in  north  Britain,  north  Ire- 
land, and  North  America.  New  York:  G. 
P.   Putnam's  Sons,   1902.     2  v.     8°.     lEG 

Henderson,  John  Alexander.  Aberdeen- 
shire epitaphs  and  inscriptions:  with  his- 
torical, biographical,  genealogical,  and  an- 
tiquarian notes.  By  J.  A.  Henderson,  v.  1. 
Aberdeen:  printed  for  the  subscribers  tat 
the  Aberdeen  Daily  Journal  Office],  1907. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  555  p.,  8  pi.    illus.    sq.  8°.      ARX 

Hewlett,  William  Oxenham.  Notes  on 
dignities  in  the  peerage  of  Scotland,  which 
are  dormant  or  which  have  been  forfeited. 
London:  Wildy  &  Sons,  1882.    223  p.    8°. 

ARL 

A  review,  pointing  out  a  serious  defect  of  this 
work,  namely,  that  the  dicta  of  English  law  lords 
are  the  primary  or  only  sources  of  information  re- 
garding the  principles  which  regulated  the  law  of 
Scotland  regarding  dignities,  is  published  in  The 
Genealogist,  v.   7,  p.  47-51,  London,  18S3. 


Holyroodhouse.  Parish  of  Holyrood- 
house  or  Canongate.  Register  of  mar- 
riages, 1564-1800.  (.\bbey-Gray.)  Edin- 
burgh: the  society.  1911-13.  208  p.  4°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  Publications, 
part  55,  60.)  ARCA 

Title   from   cover. 

Hunter,  Thomas.  Woods,  forests,  and 
estates  of  Perthshire,  with  sketches  of  the 
principal  families  in  the  county.  Perth: 
Henderson,  Robertson,  &  Hunter,  1883. 
xvi,  563(1)  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  CR 

Hunter,  William.  Biggar  and  the  house 
of  Fleming.  An  account  of  the  Biggar  dis- 
trict, archaeological,  historical  and  topo- 
graphical. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Paterson, 
1867.    xii,  623  p.,  6  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.  CR 

Inqvisitionvm  ad  capellam  domini  regis 
retornatarvm,  quae  in  publicis  archivis 
Scotiae  adhuc  servantvr,  abbrevatio.  (Ed- 
ited by  Thomas  Thomson.]  n.  p.,  1811-16. 
3v.    i\  ttARF 

V.  1.     Aberdeen  —  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

V.  2.     Peebles  —  Wigton. 

V.  3.     Indices    nominum    et    locorum. 

Inverness.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Inverness.  Register  of  testaments.  1630- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  British  Record  Society,  Lim- 
ited—  Scottish  Section,  1897.  3  p.l.,  32  p. 
8°.  (British  Record  Society.  Index  libra- 
ry.    V.  20.)  ARCA 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  west  of  Scotland 
in  history:  being  brief  notes  concerning 
events,  family  traditions,  topography,  and 
institutions.  Glasgow:  Robert  Forrester. 
1885.     viii,  359  p.     sq.  8°.  CP 

no. 138  of  500  copies  printed. 

Contains  notes  on:  Corehouse  and  the  Cran- 
stouns;  Auchinleck  and  the  Boswells;  Mures  of 
Caldwell;  Cathcart  and  its  earls;  Steuarts  of  Coltness 
and  Allanton;  Carnwath  and  the  Lockharts  of  Lee; 
Kelburne,  Hawkhead,  and  earls  of  Glasgow;  Dun- 
donald  and  its  earls;  Coilsfield  and  the  Montgome- 
ries;  earldom  of  Carrick;  Lockharts  of  Milton-Lock- 
hart;  the  -Stewarts  and  Shaw- Stewarts;  Pollok  and  the 
Maxwells;  the  great  Douglas  cause;  Montrose  family 
descent  and  possessions;  Montrose  peerage  contest; 
Cumbernauld  and  the  Flemings;  Cumbernauld  and 
the  Elphinstones;  SpreuUs  of  Glasgow;  Herries  peer- 
age; Drumlanrig  and  the  Douglases;  .Scotts  of  Buc- 
cleuch;  FuUartons  of  Fullarton. 

Isles,  The.  The  commissariot  record  of 
the  Isles.  Register  of  testaments,  1661- 
1800.  Edited  by  Francis  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Record  Society.  1902.  2 
p.l.,  10  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Societv. 
[Publications.]     Part  18.)  ARCA 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Epitaphs  &  inscrip- 
tions from  burial  grounds  &  old  buildings 
in  the  north  east  of  Scotland,  with  histori- 
cal, biographical,  genealogical,  and  anti- 
quarian notes,  also  an  appendix  of  illustra- 
tive papers.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author. 
[Edited  by  James  Anderson.]  Edinburgh: 
David  Douglas,  1875-79.  2  v.  1  pi.,  1  port, 
illus.     sq.  8°.  ARF 

V.  1  is  no.  92  of  250  copies  printed;  v.  2  is  no. 
11  of  400  copies  printed. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATIXG  TO  SCOTLAND 


563 


Genealogy  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Orkney  and 
Shetland  visitations.  (Old-lore  miscellany 
of  Orknev,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,   1909.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  40-45.) 

CR 

1.  Irwin,  Chalderness,  Tingwall.  Robertson  of 
Newbigging,    Orkney. 

Jurisdiction  in  Scottish  peerages.  [Edin- 
burgh] 1883.    225-244  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.527 

Title-page  wanting. 

Repr. :  Journal  of  jurisprudence  and  Scottish  law 
iiiagasiiie. 

Kearsley's  complete  peerage  of  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  together  with  an  ex- 
tinct peerage  of  the  three  kingdoms,  list  of 
all  their  family  names,  titles  of  elder  sons, 
&c...  London:  C.  &  G.  Kearsley  il794?]. 
2v.    12°.  ARK 

Kilbarchan.  Index  to  the  register  of 
marriages  and  baptis;iis  in  the  parish  of 
Kilbarchan,  1649-1772.  Edited  by  F.  J. 
Grant.  Edinburgh:  the  society,  1912.  iv, 
140  p.  4°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  Pub- 
lications,   part  58.)  ARCA 

Kirkcudbright.  The  commissariot  re- 
cord of  Kirkcudbright.  Executory  papers, 
1663-1800.  Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Record  Society,  1903.  1 
p.l.,  29(1)  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]    part  22.)  ARCA 

Laing,  David.  A  catalogue  of  the  gradu- 
ates in  the  faculties  of  arts,  divinity  and 
law,  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  since 
its   foundation.     Edinburgh,   1858.     8°. 

STK 

A  note  on  the  subject  of  protocol 

books  as  connected  with  public  records. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  350-353.)  CPA 

Lanark.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Lanark.  Register  of  testaments,  1595-1800. 
Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Records  Society,  1903.  iv, 
120  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  [Pub- 
lications.]    part  24.)  ARCA 

Lauder.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Lauder.  Register  of  testaments,  1561-1800. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scot- 
tish Record  Society,  1903.  1  p.l.,  50  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
part  23.)  ARCA 

Lea,  James  Henry.  Genealogical  re- 
search in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland. 
A  handbook  for  the  student.  Boston, 
Mass.:  the  author,  1906.  2  p.l.,  3-112  p.. 
1  map.     12°.  ARD 

Leith,  William  Forbes.  The  Scots  inen- 
at-arms  and  life  guards  in  France  from 
their  formation  until  their  final  dissolution. 


A.D.  1418-1730.  With  etched  plates  by... 
H.  de  Grandmaison.  Edinburgh:  W.  Pat- 
erson,  1882.     2  v.     4°.  VWZK 

no.    160   of   312   copies  printed. 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Dukes, 
earls,  and  maormars.  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1885.    8°.    new  series,    v.  2,  p.  64-71.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

The  Scottish  nobility.  (Genealo- 
gist.    London,  1883.     8°.    v.  7,  p.  122-124.) 

*R- Room  328 

List  of  creations  of  lords  of  parliament 
since  that  dignity  came  to  be  constitute  by 
letters  patent.  (In:  Walter  Alacfarlane, 
Genealogical  collections...  Edinburgh, 
1900.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  393-398.)  ARF 

List  of  patents  granted  to  lord  viscounts 
since  the  erection  of  that  honour  bj^  King 
James  6th  anno  1603.  (In:  Walter  Mac- 
farlane.  Genealogical  collections...  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    V.  2.  p.  390-392.)      ARF 

List  of  the  Scottish  officers  under  Gus- 
tavus  Adolphus,  king  of  Sweden.  (Spottis- 
woode  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.    381-384.)  ZDVH 

Lockhart,  Ephraim.  Statement  with 
reference  to  knights  baronets  of  Nova 
Scotia,  their  creations,  privileges,  and  terri- 
torial rights  of  property  in  that  colony... 
[By  Ephrain  Lockhart.]  With  an  appendix. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Tait,   1831.     36  p.     8°. 

ARO 

Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A.  The  old  Scottish 
aristocracy.  (Antiquary.  London,  1902. 
sq.  8°.     V.  38,  p.  10-13.)  CA 

Macdonald,  Archibald.  Parish  of  Kiltar- 
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from  1400  to  1815.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
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NDO 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Gil- 
liechattan  lands  in  Lochaber,  1633-1663. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  465-472.)  *  DE 

Letters    of    two    centuries    chiefly 

connected  with  Inverness  and  the  High- 
lands, from  1616  to  1815.  Edited  and  each 
introduced  with  explanatory  and  illustra- 
tive remarks,  by  Ch.  Eraser-Mackintosh. 
Inverness:  A.  &  W.  Mackenzie,  1890.  xv. 
402  p.    8°.  ARF 

Mackintosh,  John.  Historic  earls  and 
earldoms  of  Scotland.  Aberdeen:  W.  Jolly 
&  Sons  [1898.]    xx,  (1)18-356  p.     12°.  ARF 

1.  Earldom  and  earls  of  Mar.  2.  Earldom  and 
earls  of  Buchan.  3.  Earldom  and  earls  of  Huntly. 
4.  Earldom  and  earls  of  Erroll.  5.  Keiths,  great 
marischals  of  Scotland,  and  earl  marischals.  6.  Earl- 
dom and  earls  of   Findlater,  and   Seafield. 

Malcolm,  C.  A.  The  baronets  of  Scot- 
land and  Nova  Scotia.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,  1913.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  333-344.) 

SEA 


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Marshall,  George  William.  The  genealo- 
gist's guide  to  printed  pedigrees,  being  a 
general  search  through  genealogical,  topo- 
graphical, and  biographical  works  relating 
to  the  United  Kingdom,  together  with  ref- 
erences to  family  histories,  peerage  claims, 
etc.  London:  G.  Bell  &  Sons,  1879.  514  p. 
8°.  ARF 

Guildford:    the    author,    1903. 

xiii,  880  p.    8°.  *R- Room  328 

Melrose.  Melrose  parish  register  of 
baptisms,  proclamations  of  marriages,  and 
minutes  of  session  [Aug.  28th,  1642]  —  7th 
September.  1806.  Edited  by  C.  S.  Ro- 
manes. Edinburgh:  the  society,  1912.  368 
p.  4°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  Publi- 
cations,   part  56,  59.)  ARCA 

Title    from    covers. 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Bishop  Nor- 
ie's  Dundee  baptismal  register,  1722-26. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1907. 
4°.    V.  4,  p.  73-82.)  CPA 

Miscellaneous  executory  papers  pre- 
served in  H.  M.  Register  House.  1481-1740. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scot- 
tish Record  Society,  1904.  8  p.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Society.  [Publications.]  part 
28.)  ARCA 

Modern  traditions  of  ancient  pedigrees. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  189-194.)  *  DA 

Moray.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Moray.  Register  of  testaments,  1684-1800. 
Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Record  Society,  1904.  2 
p.l.,  29  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]     part  25.)  ARCA 

Morris,  Thomas.  The  provosts  of  Meth- 
ven:  biographical  notices  of  the  provosts, 
with  charters  and  other  documents  relat- 
ing to  the  provostry.  Edinburgh:  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1875.    viii,  123  p.    4°. 

tCR 

Munro,  Alexander  Macdonald.  Epitaphs 
and  inscriptions  in  St.  Nicholas  church  and 
churchyard,  plates.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1888-96.  sq.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  18-19,  38-39,  50-53,  69-72.  87-89,  101-104, 
118-120,  133-134,  153-155.  172-173,  195-197; 
V.  2,  p.  7-10,  22-24,  36-39.  53-56,  68-70,  86- 
87,  102-104,  137-139,  149-150.  166-168,  182- 
184;  v.  3,  p.  8-10,  21-22,  35-37,  71-72,  84-88, 
118-120,  134-135.  153-155,  161-163,  181-183; 
V.  4,  p.  43-46,  65-66,  108-109,  210-211,  228- 
230;  v.  7,  p.  4-5;  v.  8,  p.  86-87,  98-100,  119- 
121,  147-148;  v.  9,  p.  97-98,  151-152.)     CPA 

Portraits   in  possession   of  Robert 

Gordon's  College.  2  port.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  113-115.)  CPA 


A     private     register     of    baptisms. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 
1895.     sq.  8\    v.  8.  p.  180-182.)  CPA 

Aberdeen,    1687-1698. 

Muthill,  Perthshire.  The  transcript  of 
the  register  of  baptisms,  Aluthill,  Perth- 
shire, from  A.D.  1697-1847,  now  in  the  cus- 
tody of  the  incumlicnt  and  vestry  of  St. 
James'  Episcopal  Church.  Muthill;  edited 
by  the  Rev.  A.  W.  Cornelius  Hallen.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  subscribers  by  Neill  and 
Co.,   1887.     2  p.l.,   (i  viii-xv(i),  204  p.     4°. 

ARX 

Buokjilate   of   William    Bruce    Bannerman. 

Napier,  Mark.  Tradition.  The  Thirle- 
stane  murder;  a  pendant  to  the  Wigtown 
martyrdom.  (Genealogist.  London,  1877. 
8°.    v.  1,  p.  194-201.)  *R- Room  328 

Newly,  A,  invented  chronological  chart 
of  Scotish  baronets...  Engraved  to  ac- 
company...a  work  on  British  family  an- 
tiquity by  William  Playfair.  (London? 
18-?,    38x27  in.  ft  ARM 

Officers  and  graduates  of  University  & 
King's  College.  Aberdeen,  mvd-mdccclx. 
Edited  by  Peter  John  Anderson.  Aber- 
deen: New  Spalding  Club,  1893.  xviii  p., 
1  1.,  399  p.,  3  pi.,  1  port.  4°.  (New  Spald- 
ing Club.)  t  CP 

Old  Edinburgh  registers.  —  Marriages, 
1595-1600.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
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170-172;  V.  10,  p.  34-38,  88-90.)  CPA 

Orkney.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland.  Register  of  testa- 
ments. Part  I. —  Orkney,  1611-1684.  Part 
II—  Shetland,  1611-1649.  Edited  by  Fran- 
cis James  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scottish  Re- 
cord Society,  1904.  2  p.l.,  77  p.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Record  Society.  [Publications.]  part 
25.)  ARCA 

Commissariot   records    of   Orkney. 

Register  of  inventories.  Extracted  by  Al- 
fred Wintle  Johnston.  (Old-lore  miscel- 
lany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  51- 
55,   173-175,  245-249.)  CR 

Orkney  and  Shetland  portraits.  11  port. 
(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1908- 
09.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  258,  310-311;  V.  2,  p.  38-39.) 

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1-2.  Moodies  of  Melsetter.  3.  Bruce  of  Sum- 
burgh.      Robertson   of   Newbigging. 

Peebles.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Peebles.  Register  of  testaments,  1681-1699. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scot- 
tish Record  Society,  1902.  2  p.l.,  13  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
part.  18.)  ARCA 

This  district  comprises  the  counties  of  Peebles, 
Roxburgh  and   Selkirk. 


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Genealogy  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Peerage  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
land; or,  The  ancient  and  present  state  of 
the  nobility.  London:  W.  Owen,  1790.  3 
V.     pi.     8°.  ARK 

Present,  The,  state  of  the  Scots  nobility. 
(Guth  na  bliadlina.  Glasgow,  1914.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  162-177.)  NDK 

Records  of  the  Scots  colleges  at  Douai, 
Rome,  Madrid,  Valladolid,  and  Ratisbon. 
V.  1.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club,  1906. 
4°.     (New  Spalding  Club.     [Publications.]) 

tCP 

no.  350  of  500  copies  printed. 

Register  of  burgesses  of  burgh  of  Aber- 
deen, 1399-1631.  [With]  Introduction  to 
Register  of  burgesses  [by  Alexander  Mac- 
donald  Munro,  [and]  Note  on  names  in 
Register  of  burgesses  [by  James  Moir]. 
(New  Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aber- 
deen, 1890.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  xv-liv,  1-162.)  f  CP 

Register  of  burials  in  the  Chapel  Royal 
or  abbey  of  Holyroodhouse.  1706-1900. 
Edinburgh:  Scottish  Record  Society,  1900. 
31  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society. 
[Publications.]    part  12.)  ARCA 

Reprinted  from  the  Scottish  antiquary. 

Register  of  interments  in  the  Grey- 
friars  burying-ground,  Edinburgh,  1658- 
1700.  Edited  by  Henry  Paton...  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  the  Scottish  Record  So- 
ciety, 1902.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  722  p.,  1  plan.    8°. 

ARCA 

Riddell,  John.  Additional  remarks  upon 
the  question  of  the  Lennox  or  Rusky  rep- 
resentation, and  other  topics,  in  answer  to 
the  author  of  "History  of  the  partition  of 
the  Lennox". .  .  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1835. 
xxvii(i),  151  p.    8°.  ARZ 

Remarks  upon  Scotch  peerage  law, 

as  connected  with  certain  points  in  the 
late  case  of  the  earldom  of  Devon;  to  which 
are  added,  desultorj^  observations  upon  the 
nature  and  descent  of  Scotch  peerages,  &c. 
Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1833.    xii,  205  p.    8°. 

ARO 

Tracts,    legal    and    historical,    with 

other  antiquarian  matter  chiefly  relative 
to  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1835. 
x,  224  p.     8°.  CP 

Reviewed  in  Gentleman's  magazine,  new  series, 
V.    4,   part    2,   p.    53-57,   London,    1835. 

Robertson,  Joseph.  Notices  of  two  bills 
introduced  into  the  last  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, the  one  for  the  registration  of  births, 
baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials;  the  other, 
for  the  establishment  of  a  system  of  free 
trade.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°.  v. 
2.  p.  313-317.)  CPA 

Roll,  The,  of  arms  of  the  princes,  barons, 
and  knights  who  attended  King  Edward  i. 
to  the  seige  of  Caerlaverock,  in  1300;  edited 


from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  British 
Museum,  with  a  translation  and  notes,  by 
Thomas  Wright.  London:  J.  C.  Hotten, 
1864.    viii,  39  p.,  col'd  5  pi.    4°.         f  AWN 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  see  the  Herald 
and  genealogist,  v.  2,  p.   377-392,  London,   1865. 

Ros,  Gavin.  Protocol  book  of  Gavin 
Ros,  1512-1532.  Edited  by  J.  Anderson  and 
F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  &  Co., 
1908.  2  p.l.,  278  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record 
Society.     [Publications.]    part  36-39.) 

ARCA 

Ross,  Andrew.  [List  of  heritors  of  Ross- 
shire  who  took  the  test  in  1685.]  (Scottish 
antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
38-40.)  CPA 

Royal  descents:  Scottish  records.  1-2. 
Walton-on-Thames:  C.  A.  Bernau,  1908.  97 
(1)  p.  24°.  (The  genealogist's  pocket 
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2.  Johnson  (J.  B.).     The  Scottish  records. 

St.  Andrews.  The  commissariot  record 
of  St.  Andrews.  Register  of  testaments, 
1549-1800.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant. 
Edinburgh:  the  society,  1902.  iv,  422  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
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St.  Clair,  Roland.    Orcadiana.  (Old-lore 

miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness 

and  Sutherland.     London,  1909.  8°.     v.  2, 

p.  176-180,  243-245.)  CR 

Abstracts  of  Orkney  and  Shetland  deeds 

Scots,  The,  in  Sweden.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  135.)  CPA 

Scott,  S.  H.  An  ancient  Scottish  settle- 
ment in  Hesse.  (The  Ancestor.  London, 
1904.    4°.    no.  10,  p.  70-72.)  f  ARA 

Scottish,  The,  nation  in  the  University 
of  Orleans,  1336-1538.  Edited  by  John 
Kirkpatrick,  LL.D.  3  fac,  2  pi.  (Scottish 
History  Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1904.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  45-102.)  CPA 

Scottish,  The,  peerage.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1886.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  1-27.)  *  DA 

Shetland.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Orkney  and  Shetland.  Register  of  testa- 
ments. Part  I.  —  Orkney,  1611-1684.  Part 
II. —  Shetland.  1611-1649.  Edited  by  Fran- 
cis James  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scottish 
Record  Society,  1904.  2  p.l.,  77  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
part  25.)  ARCA 

Simpson,  Henry  Fife  Morland.  The 
Scotch  and  English  in  east  Prussia.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1901-02. 
sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p.  177-179;  series  2, 
v.  3,  p.   19-20.)  CPA 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Dissertation  upon 
"heirs  male,"  when  used  as  a  clause  of  re- 
mainder in  grants  of  Scotch  peerages;  with 


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Genealogy  —  General  Works,  continued. 

some  incidental  discussions.  Edinburgh: 
William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1837.  xii, 
147  p.     8°.  ARO 

Sinclair,  George  A.  Scotsmen  serving 
the  Swede.  3  port.  (Scottish  historical 
review.    Glasgow,  1912.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  37-51.) 

CPA 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  The  exclusion  of 
apparent  heirs  in  Scottish  peerages.  (Jur- 
idical review.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  285-296.)  SEA 

Scots  in  Poland.     (Scottish  histori- 


Glasgow,   1906.     4° 


V.  3,  p. 
CPA 

(Scottish 

4°.    v.  1, 

CPA 


cal  review. 
524-525.) 

Scots  in   Rome   in   1597. 

historical  review.    Glasgow,  1904. 
p.  219-220.) 

Scottish  influences  in  Russian  his- 
tory, from  the  end  of  the  16th  century  to 
the  beginning  of  the  19th  century.  . .  Glas- 
gow: J.  Maclehose  &  Sons.  1913.  xviii, 
141(1)  p.,  2  pi.,  1  table.     12°.  GLP 

The  Scottish  "nation"  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Padua.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1906.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  53-62.) 

CPA 

Scottish  officers  in  Sweden.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  8°. 
V.   1,  p.  191-196.)  CPA 

Visitations   and   portraits.      4  port. 

(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1909. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  84-89.)  CR 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  Family  por- 
traits. (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1900.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  76-84.)  CPA 

The  Scottish  peerage.  3  pi.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  1-13.)  CPA 

Stirling,  The  commissariot  record  of 
Stirling.  Register  of  testaments,  1607-1800. 
Edited  by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edin- 
burgh: Scottish  Record  Society,  1904.  iv, 
177  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  iPub- 
lications.]     parts  26-27.)  ARCA 

Stocquart,  fimile.  Les  Flamands  en 
ficosse  au  moyen  age  et  I'origine  des 
comtes  de  Douglas.  (Societe  d'archeologie 
de  Bruxelles.  Annales.  Bruxelles,  1899.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  5-15.)  GBA 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Funeral  proces- 
sions in  Scotland,  with  notes  on  those  of 
the  family  of  Kerr.  [By  R.  R.  Stodart.] 
(Genealogist.  London,  1877.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
138-147.)  *R- Room  328 

Straton,  George.  A  register  of  births, 
marriages,  and  deaths,  etc.,  within  the 
Scots  Episcopal  Church,  Brechin,  1796- 
1819.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1899-1900.  8°.  V.  14,  p.  96-100,  152-157,  198- 
207.)  CPA 


Torphichen.  Register  of  baptisms,  proc- 
lamations, marriages  and  mortcloth  dues 
contained  in  kirk-session  records  of  the 
parish  of  Torpliichen,  1673-1714.  Edited  by 
J.  Macleod.  Edinburgh:  the  society,  1911. 
35  p.  4°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  Pub- 
lications,   part  52.)  ARCA 

Visitations  and  portraits.  (Old-lore  mis- 
cellany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
152-154,  202-207;  v.  3,  p.  95-97;  v.  5,  p.  164- 
166.)  CR 

Baron  Roscnkrantz  and  the  Shetland  Mouats,  by 
Gilbert  Goudie.  Elphinstones  of  Lopness,  Orkney. 
William  Steuart.  Leask  of  Aglath,  Orkney.  Sands 
of  Svvanbister  Orphir.  By  A.  W.  Johnston.  James 
King,   Lord  Eytbin. 

Walkley,  Thomas.  Catalogve  of  the  no- 
bility of  England.  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
...collected  by  T.  W.  [anon.j  London, 
1630.     4°.     (12°.)  CI 

Wallace,  George.  The  nature  and  de- 
scent of  ancient  peerages,  connected  with 
the  state  of  Scotland,  the  origin  of  tenures, 
the  succession  of  fiefs,  and  the  constitution 
of  Parliament,  in  that  country...  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Cadell  and  C.  Elliot,  1785.  viii, 
9-520  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  AWO 

Wigtown.  The  commissariot  record  of 
Wigtown.  Testaments,  1700-1800.  Edited 
by  Francis  James  Grant.  Edinburgh:  Scot- 
tish Record  Society,  1904.  1  p.l.,  17  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Record  Society.  [Publications.] 
part  28.)  ARCA 


Collected  Genealogy 

Anderson,  William.  The  Scottish  na- 
tion; or,  The  surnames,  families,  literature, 
honours,  and  biographical  history  of  the 
people  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  A.  Fullar- 
ton  &  Co.,  1866.     3  v.     pi.,  port.     4°. 

*R-AGH 

Davidson,  John.  Inverurie  and  the  earl- 
dom of  Garioch.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical account  of  the  Garioch  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  Revolution  settlement, 
with  a  genealogical  appendix  of  Garioch 
families...  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1878. 
xxi(l)  p.,  1  1.,  593  p.,  1  pi.     8°.  CR 

Dixon,  Bernard  Homer.  The  Border  or 
riding  clans,  followed  by  a  history  of  the 
clan  Dickson...  Albany:  J.  Munsell's 
Sons,  1889.    3  p.l.,  223(1)  p.    sq.    8°.    ARZ 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  The  baronage  of 
Scotland;  containing,  an  historical  and 
genealogical  account  of  the  gentry  of  that 
kingdom...  [By  Sir  Robert  Douglas.] 
Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1798.  1  p.l.. 
xi,  623p.    f°.  ttARK 

Only  the  first  volume  of  this  work  was  pub- 
lished, the  author  dying  before  the  work  was  com- 
pleted. The  ms.  materials  for  the  second  volume  are 
now  in  the  Advocates  Library,  Edinburgh. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Genealogy  —  Collected  Genealogy,  continued. 

The  peerage  of  Scotland:  contain- 
ing an  historical  and  genealogical  account 
of  the  nobility  of  that  kingdom,  from  their 
origin  to  the  present  generation...  2.  ed. 
revised  and  corrected,  with  a  continuation 
to  the  present  period,  by  J.  P.  Wood. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1813.  2  v. 
f°.  Stuart  1250  and  *  R  -  Room  328 

The  two  copies  of  this  work  in  the  library  have 
each  the  extra  sheet  (sig.  *  9D)  containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  family   of   Middleton. 

Drummond,  John.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen 
Cameron  of  Locheill  [by  John  Drummond] 
With  an  introductory  account  of  the 
history  and  antiquities  of  that  family  and  of 
the  neighbouring  clans.  [Edited  by  James 
MacKnight.]     Edinburgh,  1842.     Ivii,  30  p., 

1  1.,  412  p.,  1  port.    sq.  4°.    (Maitland  Club.) 

tCP 

Genealogies  of  the  Highland  clans,  ex- 
tracted from  ancient  Gaelic  mss.,  with 
translation  and  notes  by  William  F.  Skene. 
(Collectanea  de  rebus  Albanicis.  Edin- 
burgh, 1847.     8°.     p.  50-62,  357-362.)       CP 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Zetland  family 
histories.  Compiled  from  public  records 
and  other  sources.  Lerwick:  T.  &  J.  Man- 
son,  1907.    2  p.l.,  iii(i),  343  p.,  1  pi.    sm.  4°. 

ARX 

A  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  his  Zetland 
county  families,  published  in  1893. 

Henderson,  John.  Caithness  family  his- 
tory. Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1884.  xxxi, 
341  p.     sq.  8°.  ARX 

Highland  papers.  Edited  by  J.  R.  N. 
Macphail.  v.  1.  Edinburgh:  University 
Press,  1914.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Soci- 
ety.    Publications,    new  series,  v.  5.)       CP 

1.  History  of  the  Macdonalds?  Macnaughton 
of  that  ilk.  3.  A  succinct  account  of  the  family  of 
Calder.  4.  Papers  relating  to  the  murder  of  the 
laird  of  Calder.  5.  Genealogy  of  the  Macras.  6. 
Papers  relating  to  the  Macleans  of  Duart,  1670- 
1680. 

Irving,  Joseph.  The  history  of  Dum- 
bartonshire, civil,  ecclesiastical,  and  terri- 
torial; with  genealogical  notices  of  the 
principal  families  in  the  county...  Dun- 
barton:  the  author,  1860.    xx,  616  p.,  4  fac, 

2  maps,  5  pi.,  2  port.,  4  tables.     2.  ed.     4°. 

tCR 

The  families  dealt  with  include  Smollet  of  Bon- 
hill,  Colquhoun  of  Luss,  Macfarlane  of  Arrochar, 
M'Aulay  of  Ardincaple,  Dennistoun  of  Colgrain,  etc. 

Johnstone,  Miss  C.  L.  The  historical 
families  of  Dumfriesshire  and  the  Border 
wars.  Dumfries:  Anderson  &  Son  [1889). 
vii,  213  p.,  1  pi.     2.  ed.     12°.  CR 

Macfarlane,  Walter.  Genealogical  col- 
lections concerning  families  in  Scotland, 
made  by  W.  M.,  1750-1751.  Edited  from 
the  original  manuscript  in  the  Advocates 
Library  by  James   Toshach   Clark.     Edin- 


burgh: Scottish  History  Society,  1900.  2  v. 
8°.  (Scottish  History  Society.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  33-34.)  ARF 

MacKerlie,  Peter  Handyside.  History 
of  the  lands  and  their  owners  in  Galloway 
. .  .  With  a  historical  sketch  of  the  district. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Paterson,  1870-79.  5  v. 
12°.  ARX 

Maclean,  John.  Historical  and  tradi- 
tional sketches  of  Highland  families  and  of 
the  Highlands,  new  ed.  with  addenda  — 
Inverness  in  the  olden  time,  and  notes.  In- 
verness: John  Noble,  1895.  5  p.l.,  187  p. 
12°.  ARF 

MacphaU,  James  Robert  Nicolson,  edi- 
tor.    See  Highland  papers. 

Maidment,  James.  Collectanea  genealo- 
gica.  [By  James  Maidment.]  Edinburgh: 
privately  printed,  1883.     1  p.l.,  v..  172  p.    4°. 

ARF 

no.    11   of  69  copies  printed. 

An  important  series  of  papers,  relating  to  (among 
many  others)  the  earldoms  of  Annandale,  Caithness, 
Crawford,  Stirling,  Airlie,  Sutherland,  Perth,  Win- 
ton;  baronies  of  St.  Clair,  Ross,  Borthwick,  Lovat, 
Herries,  etc. 

Mair,  Thomas.  Records  of  the  parish  of 
Ellon.  Aberdeen:  A  Brown  &  Co.,  1876. 
vii(i),  172  p.    8°.  ARX 

Peter,  David  MacGregor.  The  baronage 
of  Angus  and  Mearns.  Comprising  the 
genealogy  of  three  hundred  and  sixty  fami- 
lies—  curious  anecdotes — -descriptions  of 
clan  tartans,  badges,  slogans,  armory,  and 
seats  —  ancient  sculptures,  &c...  Edin- 
burgh: Oliver  &  Boyd,  1856.  xii  p.,  1  1., 
384  p.    8°.  ARX 

The  circulation  of  this  work  was  suppressed. 
The  author's  candid  speaking  gave  offence  to  many 
families. 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  History  of  the  coimty 
of  Bute,  and  families  connected  therewith. 
Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son,  1864.  3  p.l., 
288  p.,  1  map.     8°.  CR 

Robertson,  George.  A  genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire, 
more  particularly  in  Cunninghame.  Irvine: 
Cunninghame  Press,   1823-25.     3  v.     16°' 

Stuart  8437 

Titles  in  v.  2  and  3  include  Kyle. 

Topographical  description  of  Ayr- 
shire; more  particularly  of  Cunninghame; 
together  with  a  genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  that  bailiwick. 
Irvine:  Cunninghame  Press,  1820.  xii,  13- 
442.     p.,   1   map.     f°.  tt  CR 

Rogers,  Charles.  Four  Perthshire  fami- 
lies: Roger,  Playfair,  Constable  and  Hal- 
dane  of  Barmony.  Edinburgh:  privately 
printed  [by  T.  &  A.  Constable],  1887.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  137  p.    sq.  8°.  ARX 

One   of    125    copies   printed. 

Scots,  The,  peerage  founded  on  Wood's 
edition  of  Sir  Robert  Douglas's  Peerage 
of   Scotland,   containing  an   historical   and 


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Genealogy  —  Collected  Genealogy,  continued. 

genealogical  account  of  the  nobility  of  that 
kingdom.  Edited  by  Sir  James  Balfour 
Paul...  With  armorial  illustrations.  Edin- 
burgh: D.  Douglas,  1904-14.     9  v.     8°. 

ARO 

V.    9   contains   addenda    et   corrigenda    and    index. 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The  Maclachlans.  The  Macnaughtons.  The 
Maceacherns.  The  MacCouls  of  Craignish.  The 
MacCouls  of  Barrichibean.  The  MacCallums  of 
Poltalloch.      The    Macivers. 

Taylor,  James.  The  great  historic  fami- 
lies of  Scotland.  London:  J.  S.  Virtue  & 
Co.  [1887.,     2  V.     4°.  ARF 

V.  1:  Introduction;  the  ancient  earldom  of  Mar; 
the  earldom  of  Menteith;  the  Douglases;  the  Angus 
Douglases;  the  Keiths;  the  Setons;  the  Rvithvens 
of  Gowrie;  the  Crichtons  of  Frendraught;  the  Mack- 
enzies  of  Seaforth;  the  Mackenzies  of  Cromartie; 
the  Hamiltons;  the  Hamilton-Douglases;  the  Camp- 
bells of  Argyll;  the  Campbells  of  Loudoun;  the 
Campbells  of  Breadalbane;  the  Campbells  of  Cawdor; 
the  Leslies;  the  Leslies  of  Rothes;  the  Leslies  ot 
Leven;  the  Leslies  of  Newark;  the  Ramsays;  the 
Maules;  the  Lauderdale  Maitlands;  the  Homes;  the 
Marchmont    Humes. 

V.  2:  The  Maxwells;  the  Johnstones  of  Annan- 
dale;  the  Stewarts  of  Traquair;  the  Drummonds;  the 
Strathallan  Drummonds;  the  Erskines;  the  Erskines 
of  Buchan  and  Cardross;  the  Erskines  of  Kellie;  the 
Grahams;  Thomas  Graham,  Lord  Lynedoch;  the 
Grahams  of  Esk,  Netherby,  and  Norton-Conyers; 
the  Scotts  of  Buccleuch;  the  Scotts  of  Harden;  the 
Hepburns;  the  Erasers  of  Lovat;  the  Erasers  of 
Philorth  and  Saltoun;  the  Gordons;  the  Gordons 
of  Methlie  and  Haddo;  the  Gordons  of  Kenmure; 
the  Gordons  of  Earlston,  Gight,  etc.;  the  Hays  of 
Errol;  the  Hays  of  Tweeddale;  the  Hays  of  Kinnoul; 
the  Maclellans  of  Kirkcudbright. 

Addenda:  Earldom  of  Menteith;  the  Angus  Doug- 
lases; the  last  earl  of  Wintoun;  the  Campbells  of 
Argyll;  the  two  beautiful  Gunnings;  the  Lauder- 
dale Maitlands;  the  Erskines  of  Kellie;  the  family 
of  the   Hays. 

Temple,  William.  The  thanage  of  Fer- 
martyn,  including  the  district  commonly 
called  Formartine.  its  proprietors,  with 
genealogical  deductions,  its  parishes,  min- 
isters, churches,  churchyards,  antiquities, 
&c.  Aberdeen:  D.  Wyllie  &  Son,  1894. 
xvi,  710  p.,  1  1.,  1  port.    4°.  ARX 


Aberdeen,  Earls  of 

Burke,  Sir  John  Bernard.  The  Aber- 
deen romance.  (In  his:  Rise  of  great  fami- 
lies.   London,  1873.    8°.    p.  155-181.)  ARF 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Earls  of 
Aberdeen.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
. . .     Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  82-99.) 

ARO 


Abernethy  Family 
See  also   Saltoun,   Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  The  Abernethy 
pedigree.  (Genealogist.  London,  1902.  8°. 
V.  18,  p.  16-25,  73-78.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

See  also  note  in  same  vol.,  p.  208. 

Wallace- James,  J.  G.  The  Abernethy 
family.  (Genealogist.  Exeter,  1901.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  17,  p.  150-152.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Aboyne,   Earls  and  Viscounts  of 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Gordon, 
earl  of  Aboyne.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage...  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
102-105.)  ARO 

Gordon,  viscount  of  Aboyne.     (In: 

The  Scots  peerage.     Edinburgh,  1904.     8°. 
V.  1,  p.  101.  ARO 

Gordon,     Viscount     Melgum     and 

Lord  Aboyne.     (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  100.)      ARO 


Adam    Fa.mily 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Adam  of  Mary- 
burgh.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.    p.  255-257.)  ft  ARK 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Adam  of  Mary- 
burgh.  By  S  *  *  *  (Herald  and  genealo- 
gist.    London,  1874.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  129-135.) 

*R- Room  328 


Individual  Families 

Abercorn,   Earls  of 

Burtchaell,  G.  D.  Hamilton,  earl  of 
Abercorn.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
. . .     Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  37-74.) 

ARO 

Abercrombie,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Sandilands, 
Lord  Abercrombie.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage...  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v  .1,  p. 
75-81.)  ARO 

Abercromby  Family 
See  under  Glassfoord,  Lords 


Adie  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  The  family  of 
Adie.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,   1907.     4°.     p.   1-5.)  ARX 


Agnew  Family 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew.  The  Agnews  of 
Lochnaw.  A  history  of  the  hereditary 
sheriffs  of  Galloway,  with  contemporary 
anecdotes,  traditions,  and  genealogical  no- 
tices of  old  families  of  the  sheriffdom  1330 
to  1747.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles 
Black,  1864.  4  p.l.,  vii-xxii,  646  p.,  1  p. 
errata.,  3   pi.     8°.  CR 

The  hereditary  sheriffs  of  Gallo- 
way... with    notes    on    the    early    history, 


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569 


Genealogy- — Individual  Families,   continued. 

ecclesiastical  legends,  the  baronage  and 
place  names  of  the  province.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1893.    2  v.    8°.  CP 

Reviewed  (by  F.  H.  Groome)  in  The  Athensum, 
16   Sept,   1893,  p.   382. 

AiKMAN  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Aikman  of  Cairny, 
Rosse,  and  Brambleton.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
441-442.)  tt  ARK 

AiNSLiE  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Ainslie  of  Pilton, 
now  representative  of  the  Ain^slies  of 
Dolphington.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  300-302.) 

ft  ARK 

AiRLiE,  Earls  of 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Ogilvy,  earl  of 
Airlie.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  106-132.) 

ARC 

AiRTH,  Earls  of 

Cook,  William  Bowie.  Graham,  earl  of 
Airth.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  133-145.) 

ARC 

Albany,  Dukes  or 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Stewart,  duke  of 
Albany.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  146-155.)      ARC 


Alexander  Family 
See  under  Stirling,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 


Earl    of    Angus.      (In:    The    Scots 

peerage.    Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  160- 
166.)  ARO 

The    Celtic   line. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Angus.     (In:  The 

Scots  peerage. . .     Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v. 
1,  p.  169-171.)  ARO 

Umfraville,    earl    of    Angus.      (In: 

The    Scots    peerage...      Edinburgh,    1904. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  167-168.)  ARO 

Watson,  G.  W.  The  Umframvilles,  earls 
of  Angus  and  lords  of  Kyme.  (Genealo- 
gist. Exeter,  1910.  8°.  new  series,  v.  26, 
p.  193-211.)  *R- Room  328 


Annandale,  Earls  and  Marquesses  of 

Anderson,  John.  Johnstone,  marquess  of 
Annandale.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
. . .     Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  230-271.) 

ARO 

Great  Britain.  —  House  of  Lords.  Case 
of  Sir  Frederick  George  Johnstone... 
claiming  the  titles,  honors,  and  dignities 
of  marquess  of  Annandale,  earl  of  Annan- 
dale and  Harfell,  Viscount  Annan,  and 
Lord  Johnstone  of  Lockwood,  Lochmaben, 
Moffatdale,  and  Evandale. .  .  June  1834. 
London:  C.  Baldwin  [1834].    38  p.,  3  1.     f°. 

ttARZ 

■  Additional  case...      1838.     83 

p.     f°. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The 
book  of  Annandale.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°.  v. 
159,  p.  83-92.)  *  DA 

Murray,  William.  Murray,  earl  of  An- 
nandale. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  214-229.) 

ARO 


Allison  Family 

Morrison,  Leonard  Allison.  The  history 
of  the  Alison  or  Allison  family  in  Europe 
and  America,  A.D.  1135  to  1893;  giving  an 
account  of  the  family  in  Scotland. .  .and 
the  United  States...  Boston:  Damrell  & 
Upham,  1893.    xvi,  312  p.,  2  pi.,  23  port.    8°. 

APV 

p.    1-39    deal   with   Allisons    in    Scotland. 


Altrie,   Lords 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.     Keith,  Lord  Altrie. 

(In:    The    Scots    peerage...  Edinburgh, 

1904.     8°.     V.   1,  p.   156-159.)  ARO 


Angus,    Earls   of 

Anderson,  John.  Douglas,  earl  of  An- 
gus. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  172-213.) 

ARO 


Anstruther  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Anstruther  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     i°.    p.  313-316.)  ft  ARK 

Anstruther  of  Anstrutherfield,  now 

of  Innerkeithing.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.     Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  536.) 

ttARK 

Genealogy  of  the  x'X.nstruthers.  (The 
English  annual.  London  [1835).  8°.  1835. 
p.  137-140.)  NCA 


Arbuthnot  Family 

Arbuthnot,  The,  papers.  1487-1681. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1842.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  xliii-xlv,  101-116.)     f  CP 


Arbuthnott,  Viscounts  of 

Arbuthnott  (9.  viscount),  John  Arbuth- 
nott.    Report  on  the  manuscripts  at  Ar- 


570 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

buthnott  House... CO.  of  Kincardine.  By 
W.  Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal 
commission  on  historical  manuscripts.  Re- 
port [no.)  8.  London,  1881.  Appendix,  1, 
p.  297-304.)  C 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Arbuthnott,  viscount 
of  Arbuthnott.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age... Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  272- 
317.)  ARO 

Ardrossan   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Ardrossan  de  Ar- 
drossan. (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1823.     12°.     v.  1,  p.  9-13.) 

Stuart  8437 


Argyll,   Dukes  of 

Campbell,  Donald  C.  V.  Campbell,  duke 
of  Argyll.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
. . .     Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  318-393.) 

ARO 


Armstrong  Family 

Armstrong,  James  Lewis.  Chronicles  of 
the  Armstrongs.  Edited  by  J.  L.  Arm- 
strong. New  York:  The  Marion  Press, 
1902.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  407(1)  p.,  4  pi.,  1  port.    4°. 

APV 

Deals  mainly  with  the  Scottish  families  of  the 
name. 


.^TI10LL,     DOKES    OF 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Murray,  duke  of 
AthoU.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  449-502.) 

ARO 


.Atholl,   Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Campbell,  earl  of 
Atholl.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage...  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  434-435.)   ..ARO 

Earls  of  Atholl.     The  Celtic  earls. 

(In:    The    Scots    peeraere...       Edinburgh, 
1904.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  415-433.)  ARO 

Stewart,  earl  of  Atholl.     (In:  The 

Scots    peerage...      Edinburgh,    1904.      8°. 
V.  1,  p.  436-439.)  ARO 

Fraser,  William,  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  the  duke  of  Atholl,  K.  T.,  and  of  the 
Earl  of  Home.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottis- 
woode,  prtrs.,  1891.  2  p.l.,  233  p.  8°. 
(Great  Britain.  —  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  12.  report,  appendix,  part 
viii.)  C 

Robertson,  James  A.  Comitatus  de  Ath- 
olia.  The  earldom  of  Atholl:  its  boundar- 
ies stated.  Also  the  extent  therein  of  the 
possessions  of  the  family  of  De  Atholia 
and  their  descendants,  the  Robertsons. 
With  proofs  and  map...  (Edinburgh: 
Murray  &  Gibb,i  1860.  2  p.l.,  82  p.,  1  map. 
8°.  ARZ 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  earl  of 
Atholl.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  440-448.)      ARO 


Arnot  Family 

Robertson,  George;  Arnot  of  Lochrig, 
now  Arnot  Stewart  of  Lochridge.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire. .  .  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1, 
p.  13-22.)  Stuart  8437 


Arran,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  earl 
of  Arran.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  394-398.) 

ARO 


AsLois  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Aslois  of  Aslois. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  22-23.)  Stuart  8437 


AsTON  OF  Forfar,  Lords 

Harwood,  H.  W.  Forsyth.  Aston,  Baron 
Aston  of  Forfar.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage...  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
399-414.)  ARO 


Avandale,  Lords 
See   under   Ochiltree,   Lords 


Badenoch,  Lords  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Comyn,  Lord 
of  Badenoch.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,   1904.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  503-510.) 

ARO 

Baillie  Family 

Bulloch,  Joseph  Gaston  Baillie.  A  his- 
tory and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Baillie 
of  Dunain,  Dochfour  and  Lamington;  with 
a  short  sketch  of  the  family  of  Mcintosh, 
Bulloch  and  other  families.  [Greenbay, 
Wis.:  Gazette  Print,]  1898.  viii,  (1)10-111 
p.    8°.  APV 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Bail- 
lies  of  Dunain.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1900.  8°. 
v.  22,  p.  140-152.)  NDO 

Minor    Highland    families,      no.    11. 

Robertson,  George.  Baillie  of  Laming- 
ton.     (Descended   of  Wallace.)      (In   his: 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


571 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire.  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3, 
p.  47-66.)  Stuart  8439 
BailHe  of  Monkton.  (In  his  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families 
in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1, 
p.  24-36.)  Stuart  8437 


Baird  Family 

Baird,  William,  of  Auchmedden.  Ac- 
count of  the  surname  of  Baird,  particularly 
of  the  families  of  Auchmedden,  Newbyth, 
and  Sauchtonhall.  Edited  by  William  N. 
Eraser.  Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson  [1857]. 
2  p.l.,  vii,  96  p.    4°.  t  ARZ 

Dominus  fecit.  Genealogical  col- 
lections concerning  the  sir-name  of  Baird, 
and  the  families  of  Auchmedden,  Newbyth, 
and  Sauchton  Hall  in  particular;  with  cop- 
ies of  old  letters  and  papers  worth  pre- 
serving... Reprinted  from  the  original 
ms.  of  Baird,  last  of  the  family. . .  [Edited 
by  W.  N.  Eraser,  and  re-edited  by  F.  M. 
B.  S.]  London,  1870.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  120  p., 
1   fac.     4°.  ARZ 


Balcarres,  Earls  of 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Lindsay, 
earl  of  Balcarres.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage...  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  511-529.)  ARC 


Balfour  Family 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  The  Balfours 
of  Pilrig.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  294-297.)  CPA 


Balloch  Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  family  of 
Balloch.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1906.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  7,  p. 
50-51.)  CPA 


Balmerino^   Lords 

Campbell,  James.  Elphinstone,  Lord 
Balmerino.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
...  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  556- 
575.)  ARO 

Robertson,  George.  Balliol  family.  (In 
his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  principal 
families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°. 
v.  1,  p.  36-49.)  Stuart  8437 


Banff,   Lords 

Ross,  Andrew.  Ogilvy,  Lord  Banff.  1 
pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-26.)  ARO 


Bannatyne  Family 

Bannatyne,  George.  Transcript  of  fam- 
ily record  written  by  George  Bannatyne. 
(In:  Sir  John  Foulis,  The  account  book 
of  Sir  John  Foulis  of  Ravelston.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    p.  xliii-xlix.)  CPA 

Reprinted  from  the  Memorials  of  George  Banna- 
tyne,   154S-1608,    Edinburgh,    1829. 

Robertson,     George.  Bannatyne      of 

Kames  and  Bannatyne  [and  of  Kellyj.  (In 
his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  principal 
families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°. 
V.   1,  p.  50-69.)  Stuart  8437 

Cadets  of  Bannatyne  of  Kames,  in 

Ayrshire.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1822.     12°.     v.  3,  p.  324-327.) 

Stuart  8439 


Balfour  of  Burleigh,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Lord  Balfour 
of  Burleigh.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age... Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  530- 
555.)  ARO 


Bannerman   Family 

Rose,  D.  Murray.  The  Bannermans  of 
Elsick  and  Watertown.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  se- 
ries 2,  V.  3,  p.  17-18.)  CPA 


Balliol   Family 

Bain,  Joseph.  Sir  Alexander  Balliol  of 
Cavers  (chamberlain  of  Scotland).  Some 
additional  notes  on  him  and  his  sons. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1887.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  141-143.)  *R- Room  328 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Remarks  on  the 
tables  of  the  heirs  of  the  royal  house  of 
Baliol.  [Edinburgh:  C.  Gibson,  1870?]  12 
p.     8°.  ARD  p.v.l 

Vincent,  John  A.  C.  Sir  Alexander  Bal- 
liol of  Cavers,  and  the  barony  of  Valoynes. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
1-7.)  *R- Room  328 


Barclay  Family 

Genealogical,  A,  account  of  the  Barclays 
of  Urie,  for  upwards  of  seven  hundred 
years:  with  memoirs  of  Colonel  David 
Barclay,  and  his  son  Robert  Barclay... 
Also  letters  that  passed  between  him,  the 
duke  of  York,  Elizabeth,  princess  palatine 
of  the  Rhine,  Archbishop  Sharp,  the  earl  of 
Perth...  London:  John  Herbert,  1812. 
viii,  98  p.    8°.  ARZ 

Grant,  Francis  James.  The  family  of 
Barclay.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,  1907.    4°.    p.  6-9.)  ARX 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Maule,  Harry,  of  Kelly.  Registrum  de 
Panmure.  Records  of  the  families  of 
Maule,  de  Valoniis,  Brechin,  and  Brechin- 
Barclay,  united  in  the  line  of  the  barons 
and  earls  of  Panmure.  Edited  by  John 
Stuart.     Edinburgh,  1874.     2  v.     4°.     ARZ 

One   of    150   copies   privately   printed. 

Robertson,  George.  Barclay  of  Ladyland 
(and  of  Piercetonj.  (In  his:  Genealogical 
account  of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire...    Irvine,  1823.     12°.    v.  1.  p.  72-77.) 

Stuart  8437 


Barganv,  Lords 

Dalrymple,  Hew  Hamilton.  Hamilton, 
Lord  Bargany.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  27-33.)  ARO 


Beaton  Family 

Physicians,  The,   of  the  Western  Isles. 

(Blackwood's  magazine.    Edinburgh,  1906. 

8°.    V.  179,  p.  264-272.)  *  DA 


Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions concerning  families  in  Scotland... 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  3-35.)     ARF 


Betoun  Family 
See  under  Bethune  (and  Betoun)   Family 

BiRNiE    Family 

Birnie,  John.  Account  of  the  families  of 
Birnie  and  Hamilton  of  Broomhill,  by  J. 
Birnie,  Esq.  Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turn- 
bull  . .  .  Edinburgh :  printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution, 1838.  2  p.l.,  (i)vi-xix,  82  p.,  illus. 
4°.  ARZ 

This  account  was  compiled  about  1720-1725.  Only 
sixty  copies  printed. 

BissET  Family 

Short,  A,  chronology  and  genealogy  of 
the  Bissets  and  Erasers  of  Lovat...  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions.. .  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  85- 
96.)  ARF 


Beatson    Family 


Story  of  the  surname  of  Beatson.  (Gene- 
alogical magazine.  London,  1899.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  94-100,  140-142,  190-193,  236-241,  285- 
288,   334-338,   394-400,   435-442.)         ARCA 


Belhaven,   Lords   and   Viscounts 

Dickson,  William  Kirk.  Hamilton,  Lord 
Belhaven.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  38-60.)    ARO 

Gibbs,  Vicary.  The  first  Lord  Belhaven 
and  Stenton.  (The  Genealogist.  London, 
1904.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  77-78.)     *R- Room  328 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Douglas,  Vis- 
count Belhaven.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  36-37.)    ARO 


Bellenden   of   Broughton,   Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Bellenden, 
Lord  Bellenden  of  Broughton.  1  pi.  (In: 
The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  61-76.)  ARO 


Bethune    (and   Betoun)    Family 

Maiden,  Henry  Elliot.  Notes  on  the 
family  of  Betoun  in  connection  with  some 
royal  letters  of  James  vi.  (Royal  Histori- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  London,  1893. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  21-36.)  CA 

Martine,  George,  1635-1712.  Account  of 
the  family  of  Balfour  Bethune  as  I  got  it 
from   the  present   laird   of   Balfour.      (In: 


Blackball  Family 

Morison,  Alexander.  The  Blackballs  of 
that  ilk  and  Barra,  hereditary  coroners  and 
foresters  of  the  Garioch.  Aberdeen:  New 
Spalding  Club,  1905.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  180,  17  p., 
4  pi..  1  port.  4°.  (New  Spalding  Club. 
[Publications.])  f  CP 

no.    350    of   500   copies   printed. 

The  volume  contains  illustrative  documents  be- 
tween   1503-1710. 


Blair  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Blair  of  Adamton. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  197-198.)  ft  ARK 

Blair  of  Ardblair.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
190-192.)  ft  ARK 

Blair  of  Balthyock.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
186-189.)  ft  ARK 

Blair  of  that  ilk.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  194- 
197.)  ttARK 

Blair  of  Glassclune.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  193.)  ttARK 

Blair  of  Inchyra.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
442-443.)  tt  ARK 

Blair  of  Pittendriech.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  192-193.)  ttARK 

Robertson,  George.  Blair  of  Adamton. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  princi- 
pal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824. 
12°.    v.  2,  p.  73-82.)  Stuart  8438 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Blair  of  Blair  [and  of  Giffordlandj. 

(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  princi- 
pal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  77-102.)  Stuart  8437 

Blair-Hyndman  of  Burrowland.   (In 

his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  principal 
families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°. 
V.  2,  p.  344-347.)  Stuart  8438 

Hunter  Blair,  bart.,  of  Blairquhan  & 

Brownhill.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1825.     12°.     v.  3,  p.  348-352.) 

Stuart  8439 


Blantyre,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stew^art,  Lord 
Blantyre.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  77-93.)  ARO 


BoRTHWiCK,   Lords 

Macmath,  William.  Borthwick,  Lord 
Borthwick.  (In :  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  94-119.)  ARO 


BoswELL  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Boswell  of  Auch- 
inleck.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f °.    p.  458-460.)    ft  ARK 

Bosw^ell  of  Balmuto.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  307-312.)  ttARK 


Both  WELL,  Lords  and  Earls  of 
See  also  Holyroodhouse,  Lord 

Boyle,  Robert  E.  Hepburn,  earl  of  Both- 
well  and  duke  of  Orkney.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
135-167.)  ARO 

Cook,  William  Bowie.  Moray,  lord  of 
Bothwell.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  120-131.)        ARO 

Letters  of  assedation  to  Agnes,  countess 
of  Bothwell;  and  other  deeds  connected 
with  the  Hepburns,  earls  of  Bothwell,  and 
the  Hepburns  of  Waughton.  1520-1564. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1855.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  273-312.)  f  CP 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Ramsay,  Lord 
Bothwell.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  132-134.)        ARO 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  earl  of 
Bothwell.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  168-173.)        ARO 


Bowman    Family 

Robertson,     George.      Cunninghame    of 
Ashinyards,    now    Bowman    of    Ashgrove. 


(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  princi- 
pal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.     V.  1,  p.  262-269.)  Stuart  8437 


Boyd   Family 
See  also  under  Kilmarnock,  Earls  of 

Boyd,  Robert,  of  Trochrig.  Extracts 
from  the  Obituary  of  R.  Boyd  of  Trochrig. 
1609-1625.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,   1827.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  285-298.) 

tCP 

Boyd,  William  P.  The  history  of  the 
Boyd  family,  and  descendants,  with  an  his- 
torical chapter  on  the  "ancient  family  of 
Boyd"  in  Scotland...  Conesus,  N.  Y. : 
Boyd's  Job  Printing  Establishment,  1884. 
318  p.,  2  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  APV 

Boyd.  [Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Boyd.) 
[London?  18-?]     broadside.  APV 

Boyd,  The,  papers.  [Edited  by  W.  S. 
Cooper.]  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archae- 
ological Association.  Archaeological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
4°.    v.  3,  p.  110-211.)  fCA 

Sasines,    bonds    of    manrent,    etc.,    1466-158L 

Clarke,  Seymour.  The  Boyds  of  Penkill 
and  Trochrig:  their  ancestors  and  descen- 
dants with  other  notes  relating  to  the  fam- 
ily of  Boyd.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1909.  ix  p.,  2  1.,  51  p.,  1  pi.,  1 
port.     4°.  ARZ 

Robertson,  George.  Boyd,  earl  of  Kil- 
marnock [and  of  Portincross,  Pitcon,  Car- 
lung,  and  Orchard].  (In  his:  Genealogical 
account  of  the  principal  families  in  Avr- 
shire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1,  p.  102- 
127.)  Stuart  8437 

Boyd  of  Pinkill.  (In  his:  Genealog- 
ical account  of  the  principal  families  in 
Avrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3,  p. 
305-312.)  Stuart  8439 


BovLE  Family 
See  under  Glasgow,  Earls  of 


Breadalbane,  Earls  and  Marquesses  of 

MacGregor,   John.      Campbell,  earl   and 

marquess  of  Breadalbane.     1  pi.  (In:  The 

Scots  peerage.    Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.    v.  2, 

p.   174-214.)  ARO 

Brechin  Family 

Anderson,  John.  Brechin,  lord  of  Brech- 
in. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  215-224.)  ARO 

Maule,  Harry,  of  Kelly.  Registrum  de 
Panmure.  Records  of  the  families  of 
Maule,  de  Valoniis,  Brechin,  and  Brechin- 
Barclay,   united   in   the  line   of  the  barons 


574 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

and  earls  of  Panmure.  Edited  by  John 
Stuart.  Edinburgh,  1874.  2  v.  fac,  pi., 
port.  ARZ 

One   of   150   copies   privately   printed. 


Brisbane   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Brisbane  of  Bris- 
bane. (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1823.    12°.    V.  1,  p.  136-147.)        Stuart  8437 


Brodie  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Brodies.  (In  his: 
Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884. 
sq.  8°.     p.  308-311.)  ARX 

Michie,  Charles.  Brodie,  Michie  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
8.  p.  161.)  CPA 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Brodie,  Michie,  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  8, 
p.  59,  66-67.)  CPA 


Brown  Family 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Memorials  of 
the  Browns  of  Fordell,  Finmount  and  Vic- 
arsgrange.  Edinburgh:  privately  printed 
by  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1887.  xii,  240  p.,  83 
pi.    4°.  fARZ 

The  plates  are  colored  armorial  escutcheons  of 
families    related     to    the    Browns. 


Bruce  Family 
See  also  under  Carrick,  Earls  of 

Armstrong,  William  Bruce.  An  account 
of  the  Bruces  of  Newtoune,  and  the  Irish 
branch  descended  of  that  house,  and  now 
representing  it  in  the  male  line.  By  W.B.A. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1879.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
19-26,  38-46. )  *  R  -  Room  328 

The     Bruces     of    Airth    and    their 

cadets.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, 1892.  2  p.l.,  137  p.,  1  1.,  civ  p.,  1  pi., 
1  table.    4°.  fARZ 

no.  42  of  105  copies  printed.  1  page  of  errata, 
separately    printed,    inserted    at    end. 

Bruces  of  Cultmalundie  in  Perth- 
shire, Bruces  of  Muness,  of  Sumburgh,  of 
Symbister,  in  Shetland.  (Genealogist. 
London,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  162-167,  205- 
212.)  *R- Room  328 

Bruce,  Mary  Elizabeth  Gumming.  Fam- 
ily records  of  the  Bruces  and  the  Cumyns, 
with  an  historical  introduction  and  appen- 
dix from  authentic  public  and  private  docu- 
ments. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1870.    4  p.l.,  692  p.,  4  pi.,  2  tables.    4°.  ARZ 


Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Bruce  of  Blairhall. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  243-244.)  tfARK 

Bruce    of    Clackmannan.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  238-249.)  ft  ARK 

Bruce  of  Earlshall.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
510-513.)  ttARK 

Bruce  of  Kennet.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
241-243.)  ttARK 

■  Bruce  of  Kinross.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
245-246.)  ttARK 

Bruce     of     Stenhouse.       (In     his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  240-241.)  ttARK 

Dupont,  Etienne.  Le  chateau  de  Brix, 
en  Normandie.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  424-427.)    CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Bruce  of  Culta- 
malindie  and  Muness  [and  also  of]  Uric, 
Sumburgh,  Braewick,  Symbister  [and]  Bur- 
ravoe.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  10-37.)  ARX 

Henderson,  John.  Bruce  of  Stanstill, 
[and]  of  Ham,  Lyth,  Hastigrow  and  Seater. 
(In  his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.     sq.  8°.     p.  262-274.)       ARX 

Neilson,  George.  St.  Malachai's  curse. 
(Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  p.  124- 
130.)  CPA 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Bruce  of  Earls- 
hall in  the  parish  of  Leuchars,  co.  Fife. 
[By  R.  R.  Stodart.]  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  131-142.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Weeks,  Lyman  Horace.  Book  of  Bruce. 
Ancestors  and  descendants  of  King  Robert 
of  Scotland;  being  an  historical  and  gene- 
alogical survej'  of  the  kingly  and  noble 
Scottish  house  of  Bruce.  With  special 
reference  to  the  Bruces  of  Clackmannan, 
Cultmalindie,  Caithness,  and  the  Shetland 
Islands,  and  their  American  descendants. 
New  York:  The  Americana  Society  (Cop. 
1907].    352  p.,  31  pi.,  13  port.    4°.  ARZ 


Bryce  Family 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Genealogi- 
cal table.  Bryce  in  Pathfoot  of  Airthrey 
(Blawlowen).  (In  his:  Logie:  a  parish 
history. . .     Paisley,  1905.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  245.) 

tCR 


BuccLEUCH,  Dukes  of 

Buccleuch  (6.  duke),  William  Henry 
Walter  Montagu  Douglas  Scott.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  duke  of  Buccleuch  and 
Queensberry,     preserved     at     Drumlanrig 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


575 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Castle.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1897-1903.  ^v.  lj-2.  8°.  (Great  Bri- 
tain.—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion.) C 

[v.  1]  is  part  8  of  Appendix  to  15.  report  of  the 
Historical    Manuscripts     Commission. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  house  of  Buc- 
cleuch.  (In:  Memorial  of  the  majority  of 
the  earl  of  Dalkeith.  Dalkeith,  1852.  8°. 
p.  9-32.)  AN 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Scott,  duke  of  Buc- 
cleuch.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.     v.  2,  p.  225-249.) 

ARO 


Easton,  Walter  M.  Graham.  The  Bu- 
chanans of  Catter.  (Genealogical  maga- 
zine. London,  1899.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  311-316, 
356-361,  500-501.)  ARCA 

Robertson,  George.  Snodgrass  Buchan- 
an of  Cunninghamehead.  (In  his:  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families  in 
Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1,  p. 
148-155.)  Stuart  8437 


Budge  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Budges  of  Toft- 
ingall.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  181-188.)  ARX 


BucHAN,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  earldom  of  Buchan, 
its  succession  in  1308,  as  governed  by  the 
law  of  Scotland.  (Genealogist.  London, 
1887.     8°.     new  series,  v.  4,  p.  194-196.) 

*R- Room  328 

F.  Fergus,  the  earls  of  Buchan.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890. 
sq.  8°.      v.  3,  p.  90-91.)  CPA 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Buchan.  (In  his:  Historic  earls  and  earl- 
doms of  Scotland.  Aberdeen,  1898.  12°. 
p.  78-107.)  ARF 


Milne,  John. 
(In:  The  Scots 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  250- 

Douglas, 

Scots  peerage, 
p.  271-272.) 

Erskine, 

Scots  peerage, 
p.  273-280.) 

• Stewart, 

Scots  peerage, 
p.  262-270.) 


Comyn,    earl    of   Buchan. 
peerage.     Edinburgh,  1905. 


261.) 

earl  of  Buchan. 
Edinburgh,  1905. 

earl  of  Buchan. 
Edinburgh,  1905. 

earl  of  Buchan. 
Edinburgh,  1905. 


ARO 

(In:  The 
8°.    V.  2, 

ARO 
(In:  The 
8°.    V.  2, 

ARO 
(In:  The 
8°.    V.  2, 

ARO 


Buchanan   Family 

B.,  A.  W.  G.  Buchanan  genealogies. 
(Genealogical  magazine.  London,  1899.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  497-501.)  ARCA 

The  Buchanans  of  Arden.  (Gene- 
alogical magazine.  London,  1901.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  529-531.)  ARCA 

Buchanan,  William,  of  Auchmar.  A  his- 
torical and  genealogical  essay  upon  the 
family  and  surname  of  Buchanan.  To 
which  is  added,  a  brief  enquiry  into  the 
genealogy  and  present  state  of  ancient 
Scotish  surnames,  and  more  particularly  of 
the  Highland  clans.  Glasgow:  Printed  by 
W.  Duncan,  1723.  1  p.l,  iv  p.,  2  1.,  154, 
100  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.    8°.  ARZ 

The  Enqiihy  into ..  .Scotish  surnames  has  a  sep- 
arate   title-page. 


Bulloch  Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  A  branch  of 
the  Bulloch  family.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
v.  6,  p.  122-123,  136-138.)  CPA 

The    distribution    of   the    Bullochs. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1905.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  6,  p.  106-107.) 

CPA 

Further  notes  on  the  Bulloch  fam- 
ily. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen,  1906.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  7,  p.  40.) 

CPA 

Some  notes  on  the  Bulloch  family. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  6,  p.  24-25,  40-41, 
54-55.)  CPA 

Bulloch,  Joseph  Gaston  Baillie.  A  his- 
tory and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Baillie 
of  Dunain,  Dochfour  and  Lamington;  with 
a  short  sketch  of  the  family  of  Mcintosh, 
Bulloch  and  other  families.  [Greenbay, 
Wis.:  Gazette  Print,]  1898.  viii,  (1)10-111 
p.     8°.  APV 

Burden   Family 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Burden  of 
Auchingarrich  and  Feddal,  co.  Perth.  [By 
R.  R.  Stodart.]  (Genealogist.  London, 
1879.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  145-150.)  *R- Room  328 


BuRNEs    Family 

Burnes,  James.  Notes  on  his  name  and 
family.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, 1851.     42  p.     12°.  ARZ 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  family  of  Robert  Burns,  and  of  the 
Scottish  house  of  Burnes.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Paterson,   1877.     68  p.     8°.  ARZ 


Burnet  or   Burnett   Family 

Burnett,  George.  The  family  of  Burnett 
of  Leys,  with  collateral  branches.  From 
the  mss.  of  G.   B.     Edited  by  Col.  James 


576 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Allardyce.  Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club, 
1901.  xxii  p.,  1  1.,  367  p.,  2  fac,  15  pi.,  4 
port.      sm.   4°.  t  CP 

With  'genealogical  tree  of  the  family  of  Burnett 
of    Leys'    as    supplement    to    the    volume. 

C.  The  Burnetts  of  Leys  and  collateral 
branches.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1894.     sq.  8°.     v.  7,  p.  33-34.) 

CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Burnet  of  Leys. 
(In  liis:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  41-43.)  ttARK 

Scotus,  pseud.  The  families  of  Burnett. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1866. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  546-551.)  *R- Room  328 


Burns  Family 
See  BuRNES  Family 


Burntisland,   Lords 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Wemyss,  Lord  Burnt- 
island. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  281-284.)      ARO 


Bute,    Marquesses   of 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  Stuart,  mar- 
quess of  Bute.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.     8°.    v.  2,  p.  285-312.) 

ARO 


BvRES   Family 
See   MoiR   Family 


Cairns    Family 

Lawlor,  Henrj^  Cairnes.  A  history  of 
the  family  of  Cairnes  or  Cairns  and  its  con- 
nections. London:  E.  Stock,  1906.  xiii(i), 
292  p.,  4  fac,  22  pi.,  3  port.,  5  tables,  sm. 
4°.  ARZ 


Caithness,    Earls    of 

Anderson,  John,  joint  author.  See  Cra- 
ven, J.  B.,  and  John  Anderson. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  earldom  of 
Caithness.  1  table.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
17-18.)  CPA 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  earldom  of  Caithness. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  15,  p.  67-68.)  *R- Room  328 

Craven,  J.  B.,  and  John  Anderson.  An- 
cient earls  of  Caithness.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  313- 
320.)  ARO 


Earldom,  The,  of  Caithness.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
V.   11,  p.   189-190.)  CPA 

Grant,  Alexander  T.  Sinclair,  earl  of 
Caithness.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  332-359.) 

ARO 

Henderson,  John.  The  St.  Clairs  or 
Sinclairs,  earls  of  Caithness.  (In  liis: 
Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884. 
sq.  8°.     p.  1-13.)  ARX 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Crichton,  earl  of 
Caithness.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  323-331.)     ARO 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Notes  on  the 
earldom  of  Caithness.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1878.     sq.  8°.     v.  12,  p.  571-576.) 

CPA 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  earl  of 
Caithness.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  321-322.)        ARO 

Sutherland,  George  M.  William  Sin- 
clair, first  earl  of  Caithness,  of  the  Sin- 
clair line.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1887.    8°.     v.  12,  p.  155-161.)  *  DE 

William    Sinclair,    second    earl    of 

Caithness  of  the  Sinclair  line.  (Celtic  mag- 
azine. Inverness,  1887.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  202- 
207.)  *  DE 

John  Sinclair,  third  earl  of  Caith- 
ness, of  the  Sinclair  line.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1887.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  268- 
272.)  *  DE 

George,  fourth  earl  of  Caithness  of 

the  Sinclair  line.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness, 1887.  8°.  V.  12,  p.  321-324.  372- 
375,  418-422,  465-470.)  *  DE 

George,   fifth   earl   of  Caithness   of 

the  Sinclair  line.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness, 1887-88.  8°.  V.  12,  p.  522-526;  v. 
13,  p.  16-19.  253-257.)  *  DE 


Calder    Family 

Henderson,  John.  Calder  of  Lynegar, 
Achingale  and  Newton,  land]  of  Strath. 
(In  his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  209-218.)  ARX 

Shaw,  Lauchlan.  A  succinct  account  of 
the  family  of  Calder.  (In:  Highland  pa- 
pers. Edited  by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail.  Edin- 
burgh, 1914.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  117-139.)  CP 

Contains  also  an  account  of  the  family  of  Calder 
of  the  surname  of  Campbell,  with  genealogical  table. 


Calderwood  Family 

Dennistoun,  James.  Of  the  Calderwoods 
of  Polton.  1  geneal.  table.  (In:  The  Colt- 
ness  collections.  Glasgow,  1842.  4°.  p. 
391-407.)  CP 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


577 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Callendar,  Earls  of 

Cook,  William  B.  Livingston,  earl  of  Cal- 
lendar. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.     V.  2,  p.  360-364.)     ARC 


Cameron     Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Cameron  of  Loch- 
yell.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     f°.    p.  328-331.)  ft  ARK 

Drummond,  John.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen 
Cameron  of  Locheill,  chief  of  the  clan 
Cameron.  [By  John  Drummond. i  With 
an  introductory  account  of  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  that  family  and  of  the  neigh- 
bouring clans.  [Edited  by  James  Mac- 
knight.]  Edinburgh,  1842.  Ivii,  30  p.,  1  1., 
412  p.,  1  port.    4°.     (Maitland  Club.)       CP 

The  author,  John  Drummond  of  Balhaldy,  was 
a  son-in-law  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  and  wrote  the 
memoirs   in    1733. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  history  of 
the  Camerons.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inver- 
ness, 1883-84.  8°.  V.  8,  p.  1-9.  81-88,  97- 
104,  145-156,  301-306.  370-377.  415-426,  467- 
476,  539-546;  v.  9,  p.  1-12.  49-56,  97-108,  145- 
156,  193-206,  245-255,  293-309,  341-352,  393- 
405,  463-473,  493-503,  554-561.)  *  DE 

With  genealogies  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  of  the  name.  Inverness:  A. 
&  W.  Mackenzie,  1884.     xii,  478  p.     8°. 

ARZ 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Cam- 
erons of  Letterfinlay,  styled  "Macmartin." 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1892.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  31- 
45.)  NDO 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  clan  Cameron. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  70-79.)  NDK 


Campbell   Family 

See  also  under  Argyll,   Dukes  of;   Atholl,  Earls 

of;  Irvine,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of;  Loudoun, 

Earls  of. 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. The  manuscripts  of  his  grace  the 
duke  of  Argyll.  B}^  William  Eraser.  (In: 
Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commission  on 
Historical  manuscripts.  Report.  London, 
1874-1877.  f°.  [no.]  4,  p.  470-492;  [uo.  6, 
parti,]    p.   606-634.)  fC 

B.,  A.  W.  G.  Campbells  of  Murthly. 
(Scottish  antiquarJ^  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
v.  13,  p.  193-194.)  CPA 

Book,  The,  of  the  thanes  of  Cawdor.  A 
series  of  papers  selected  from  the  charter 
room  at  Cawdor,  1236-1742.     [Edited  by  C. 


Innes.]  Edinburgh:  [T.  Constable,]  1859. 
Ixxvii,  471  p.,  3  fac,  2  pi..  2  tables.  4°. 
(Spalding  Club.)  CR 

Bowie,  William.  The  Black  Book  of 
Taymouth,  with  other  papers  from  the 
Breadalbane  charter  room.  [Edited  by 
Cosmo  Innes.]  Edinburgh.  1855.  6  p.l., 
xxxviii,  443  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.,  10  port.    4°. 

tARZ 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Preface.  The  Black  Book  of  Taymouth.  The 
chronicle  of  Fortirgall.  Duncan  Laideus'  alias  Mak- 
gregouris  testament.  The  buke  of  bandis  of  manrent 
seruice,  calpis,  and  barnis  part  of  gudis,  pertenyng  to 
the  hous  of  Glenurquhay.  Portion  of  rentals,  court 
books,  household  books,  and  inventories  of  Breadal- 
bane. (The  bowhous  bwik  beginand  anno  15S2; 
Compt  off  the  bowhoussis  beginnand  the  yeir  of  God 
1594;  Expenss  of  housald,  1590-1626;  Inventaris  of 
plenissing,  1598-1640;  The  actis  of  the  laird  of  Glen- 
urquhay his  Courtis  1621-1642;  Rollis  of  able  men 
wjth  their  armis,  1638;  Feu  charteris  and  takis,  1550- 
1703.)  Letters  from  the  charter  room  at  Taymouth, 
1570-1619. 

Campbell,  Sir  Duncan  Alexander  Dun- 
das.  The  clan  Campbell;  abstracts  of  en- 
tries relating  to  Campbells  in  the  sheriff 
court  books  of  Perthshire  and  in  the  parti- 
cular registers  of  Hornings  and  inhibi- 
tions for  that  county.  From  the  Campbell 
collections  formed  by  Sir  D.  Campbell; 
prepared  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  H.  Paton. 
Edinburgh:  O.  Schulze  &  Co.,  1914.  viii, 
170  p.    4°.  tARZ 

— ; —  The  clan  Campbell;  abstracts  of 
entries  relating  to  Campbells  in  the  sheriff 
court  books  of  Argyll  at  Inverary.  From 
the  Campbell  collections  formed  bj^  Sir 
D.  Campbell;  prepared  and  edited  by  the 
Rev.  H.  Paton.  Edinburgh:  O.  Schulze 
&  Co.,  1913.     viii,  312  p.     4°.  f  ARZ 

Campbell,  Margaret  Olympia.  A  me- 
morial history  of  the  Campbells  of  Melfort, 
Argyllshire,  which  includes  records  of  the 
...families  with  whom  they  have  inter- 
married. By  M.  O.  C.  London:  Simmons 
&  Botten,  1882.    vi  p.,  2  1.,  124  p.,  4  pi.     f°. 

ARZ 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Includes  also  Campbells  of  Achalader,  Macdougalls 
of  Macdougall,  Campbells  of  Lochend,  Campbells  of 
Kinloch,  Campbells  of  Barcaldine,  Maclachlan  of  Mac- 
lachlan,  Cameron  of  Lochiel,  Campbells  of  Dunstaff- 
nage   and   Duntroon.      With   genealogical   tables. 

Supplement  to  a  memorial  history 

of  the  Campbells  of  Melfort...  London: 
Simmons  &  Botten,  1894.  5  p.l.,  167  p., 
geneal.     tables,    illus.    f°.  ARZ 

With  ms.  additions  and  corrections  by  the  author. 

Campbell  of  Aberuchill.  (Herald  and 
genealogist.  London,  1870.  8°.  v.  5.  p. 
266-270.)  *R- Room  328 

Campbells  of  Ardkinglass.  (Notes  and 
queries.  London.  1901.  8°.  series  9,  v.  7, 
p.  187,  293,  353-354;  v.  8,  p.  106-107.)     *  R 

Christie,  J.  The  Campbells  of  Murthly. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1899.    sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  81-82.)  CPA 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Campbell  of  Aber- 
uchill.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh.  1798.    f°.    p.  57.)  ft  ARK 

Campbell  of  Auchinbreck.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh.  1798. 
f°.    p.  61-63.)  ft  ARK 

Campbell  alias  Maciver  of  Ashnish. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh. 
1798.    1°.    p.  537-539.)  ft  ARK 

Henderson,  John.  The  Campbells  and 
M'lvers  or  Iverachs.  (In  his:  Caithness 
family  history.  Edinburgh.  1884.  sq.  8^ 
p.  275-182.)  ARX 

Campbells  of  Quoycrook,  Lochend,  Castlehill,  etc. 

House,  The.  of  Argyll  and  the  collateral 
branches  of  the  clan  Campbell,  from  the 
year  420  [ !]  to  the  present  time.  Glasgow: 
J.  Tweed.  1871.  vi  p..  1  1..  239  p..  2  port, 
on  1  pi.    8°.  ARZ 

Innes,  Cosmo.  Notice  of  "The  Black 
Book  of  Breadalbane."  preserved  at  Tay- 
mouth,  containing  portraits  of  several 
members  of  the  Breadalbane  family,  exe- 
cuted in  the  beginning  of  the  seventeenth 
century.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  17-19.)  CPA 

Robertson,  George.  Campbell  of  Auch- 
mannoch,  Cesnock,  Treesbank,  Barquhar- 
rie,  Fairfield,  Stevenston-Campbell  or 
Dowcathill,  [and]  of  Netherplace.  (In  his: 
(Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fam- 
ilies in  Ayrshire..  .Irvine.  1824.  12\  v.  2. 
p.  215-256.)  Stuart  8438 

Campbell    of    Kingancleugh    [Glas- 

nock,  Skerrington,  Killochj.  (In  his:  Ge- 
nealogical account  of  the  principal  fam- 
ilies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v. 
3.  p.  94-116.)  Stuart  8439 

See  also  note  on  Campbell  of  Skeldoun  on  p.  287- 
289. 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Campbell  of 
Lawers,  co.  Perth.  (Genealogist.  London, 
1881.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  132-137.)  *R- Room  328 

See  also  note  on  p.  298-299. 


Cardross,  Lords 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Erskine,  Lord 
Cardross.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  365-368.)      ARO 


Carlyle    Family 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Short  notices  as  to 
the  early  history  of  the  family  of  Carlyle. 
which  the  Conqueror  found  in  England, 
and  a  branch  of  which  was  ennobled  in 
Scotland.  (British  Archseological  Associa- 
tion. Journal.  London,  1854.  8°.  v.  9. 
p.  174-181.)  CA 

With    a    pedigree. 


Carlyle,  Lords 
Anderson,  John.     Carlyle,  Lord  Carlyle. 


(In: 
8^ 


The  Scots  peerage. 
2.  p.  369-394.) 


Edinburgh,  1905. 
ARO 


Carmichael  Family 


Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealogical 
and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts  of 
Coulthart  and  Collyn  from  their  first  set- 
tlement in  Scotland. .  .to  the  year  1854... 
London:  printed  for  private  circulation..  . 
by  Harrison  &  Sons.  1855.  23  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi. 
4°.  ARZ 

Deals  also  with  the  Carmichael  family. 


Carnegie   Family 

See  under  Northesk,  Earls  of,  and  Southesk, 

Earls  of 


Carnwath,  Earls  of 
Watson,  William.    Dalzell,  earl  of  Carn- 


,-ath.      1   pi.       (In: 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8' 


The    Scots    peerage. 
,    V.  2.  p.  395-420.) 

ARO 


Carr  Family 
See   Kerr  Family 


Cant   Family 

Alba,  pseud.  The  Cant  family.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1906. 
sq.  8°.     series  2.  v.  7.  p.  161-162.)         CPA 

Saunders,  W.  The  Cant  family.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1907. 
sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  8,  p.  24-25,  58-59.)  CPA 


Cardney  Family 

Christie,  J.  The  Macnayres,  the  Card- 
neys,  and  the  Stewarts,  lairds  of  Foss. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries,  .\berdeen. 
1899.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  129-131.)  CPA 


Carre   Family 
See  Kerr  Family 


Carrick,  Earls  of 


Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  earls  of 
Carrick.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  421-427.)        ARO 

Carrick,  Andrew.  Some  account  of  the 
ancient  earldom  of  Carrie  by  A.  C.  To 
which  are  prefixed,  notices  of  the  earldom 
after  it  came  into  the  families  of  De  Bruce 
and  Stewart,  by  J.  Maidment.  Edinburgh: 
T.  G.  Stevenson.  1857.    60  p.    8°.  ARO 

Sixty  copies  only  printed. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


579 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Bruce,  earl  of 
Carrick.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh. 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  428-437.)        ARO 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  earl  of 
Carrick.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  438-442.)        ARO 


Carruthers  Family 

Fraser,  Sir  William,  editor.  Manuscripts 
of  the  family  of  Carruthers  of  Holmains, 
in  the  county  of  Dumfries.  (In:  Great  Bri- 
tain. —  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. 6.  report.  London,  1877.  f°.  part  1, 
p.  709-712.)  C 

Charters  and  deeds  relating  to  the  Carruthers 
family. 

Reid,  John  James.  The  barony  of  Mous- 
wald  and  its  barons:  a  page  of  Border  his- 
tory, illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889. 
sq.  8°.     V.  23,  p.  24-79.)  CPA 


pass  vpoun  the  Clanhattan  and  Bagenacht, 
for  to  destroy  thame  alotherlie.  1528. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1842.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  xxxv-xxxvi,  81-84.)  f  CP 

Macbain,  Alexander.  The  chiefship  of 
clan  Chattan.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1902].    8°.     V.  5,  p.  1-18.)       *EC 

Mackintosh,  Alexander  A.  Clan  Chattan 
genealogies.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  208-228.)  NDO 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  An  account 
of  the  confederation  of  clan  Chattan;  its 
kith  and  kin...  Glasgow:  John  Mackay, 
1898.    xix,  203  p.,  3  fac,  8  pi.    illus.    4°. 

t  ARZ 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  clan  Chattan. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.   1-7.)  NDK 

The  old  clan  Chattan.  The  clan  Vuirich.  The 
new  clan  Chattan. 


Cassels  Family 

Cassels,  Robert.  Records  of  the  family 
of  Cassels  and  connections.  Edinburgh: 
Andrew  Elliot,  1870.  viii,  140  p.,  1  table, 
sq.  8°.  ARZ 

One  of  75   copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 


Cassillis,  Earls  of 

Cassillis,  Archibald  Kennedy,  earl  of. 
Kennedy,  earl  of  Cassillis.  1  pi.  (In:  The 
Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  443-502.)  ARO 


Cathcart,  Earls  of 

Cochran-Patrick,  Neil  J.  Kennedy.  Cath- 
cart, Earl  Cathcart.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
503-531.)  ARO 

Chalmers   Family 

Robertson,  George.  De  Camera  (or 
Chalmers)  of  Gadgirth.  (In  his:  Geneal- 
ogical account  of  the  principal  families  in 
Ayrshire.  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3,  p.  261- 
281.)  Stuart  8439 


Cheape  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Cheape  of  Rossie. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    i°.    p.  575-577.)  ft  ARK 

Cheape    of    Wellfield    and    Strath- 

tyrum.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  577.)  ft  ARK 


Cheyne  Family 
See  also   under  Newhaven,  Viscounts 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Cheyne  of  Essle- 
mont  [and  also  of]  Tangwick  landj  Vaila. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Ler- 
wick, 1907.    4°.     p.  38-50.)  ARX 


Chisholm  Family 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Chisholms,  with  genealogies  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  of  the  name.  Inverness:  A. 
&  W.  Mackenzie,  1891.     xv,  232  p.     8°. 

ARZ 

Large  paper  copy.  ARZ 

Pixley,  Francis  W.  The  Chisholms.  1  pi. 
(Genealogical  magazine.  London,  1900 
4°.    V.  3,  p.  475-478.)  ARCA 


Charteris  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Charteris  of  Am- 
isfield.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  150-153.)  ft  ARK 

Chattan  Clan 

James  V.,  king  of  Scotland.  The  kingis 
lettres  commandin  the  Erie  of  Murray  to 


Christie  Family 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  Scottish  house  of  Christie,  compiled 
from  family  papers  and  the  public  records. 
London:  printed  for  the  Royal  Historical 
Society,  1878.     78  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Reviewed  in  The  Genealogist,  v.  2,  p.  336,  London, 
1878. 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Clark   Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Clarks. 
(In  his:  Account  of  the  confederation  of 
clan  Chattan.  Glasgow.  1898.  4°.  p.  112- 
117.  184.)  fARZ 


Cleghorn   Family 

Claghorn,  William  Crumby.  The  barony 
of  Cleghorne.  A.  D.  1203,  Lanarkshire, 
Scotland,  to  the  family  of  Claghorn,  A.  D. 
1912,  United  States  of  America.  Compiled 
by  W.  C.  Claghorn.  Philadelphia  [iLyon  & 
Armor,  1912j.  2  p.l.,  7-132  p.,  2  fac,  9  pi., 
23  port.     4°.  APV 

no.  31  of  120  copies  printed. 


Clephane  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Clephane  of  Cars- 
logie.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  317-319.)    ft  ARK 


Clerk   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Clerk  of  Liston- 
shiels.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  423-424.)  ft  ARK 

Clerk  of  Pennycuik.  (In  his  :  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  420-423.)  ft  ARK 


Cochrane   Family 
See  under  Dundonald,  Earls  of 


CocKBURN  Family 

Cockburn-Hood,  Thomas  H.  The  house 
of  Cockburn  of  that  ilk  and  the  cadets 
thereof:  with  historical  anecdotes  of  the 
times  in  which  many  of  the  name  played  a 
conspicuous  part.  Edinburgh:  [printed  by 
Scott  &  Ferguson,]  1888.  5  p.l.,  xxx,  394  p., 
8  fac,  3  maps,  1  pi.    4°.  ARZ 

Contents:  Prefatory  notes  relating  to  the  Merse  in 
early  times  —  The  Bonkills  —  Sir  David  de  Brechin 
—  Surname  of  Cockburn  —  Sir  Anthony  de  la  Bastie, 
&c.;  Cockburn  of  that  ilk  and  Langton;  The  eleven 
baronets  of  Langton;  Cockburns  of  Ormiston;  Cock- 
burns  of  Henderland;  Cockburns  of  Skirling  and 
Cessford;  Cockburns  of  Clerking^on;  Cockburns  of 
Choicelee;  Cockburns  of  Cockburn;  Cockburns  of 
Torrie,  Dalginche  and  Trettoun. 

Notes  — '  Respecting  tomb  of  a  Cockburn  at  Cold- 
ingham  —  The  families  of  De  Vesci,  St.  Andrea,  De 
Quinci,   Pennicuik,  &c.  —  Crest  of  the  Hepburns. 

Appendix  —  Chart  pedigrees  of  De  Veteriponte, 
lord  of  Westmorland,  Ewyas,  and  Clifford;  Cock- 
burn, called   of   Cockburn  and  Ryslaw  baronets. 

One  of  160  copies  printed. 


CoGHiLL   Family 

Coghill,  James  Henry.  The  family  of 
Coghill,  1377  to  1879...  Cambridge  [Mass.,: 
Riverside  Press,  1879.     8°.  APV 

The  Scottish  branch,  p.  73-85. 

Henderson,  John.  The  Coghills  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,    1884.      sq.   8°.      p.   253-254.) 

ARX 


CoLQUHOUN  Family 

Colquhoun,  Sir  James.  Colquhoun  of 
Luss.  (Miscellanea  genealogica  &  heral- 
dica.  London.  1877.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2, 
p.  533-540.)  *R- Room  328 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Colquhoun  compiled  from 
Eraser's  Chiefs  of  Colquhoun. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Colquhoun  of 
Comstrodden.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.     Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  438-439.) 

tt  ARK 

Colquhoun  of  that  ilk,  or  of  Luss. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.   Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  23-27.)  ft  ARK 

Colquhoun  of  Kenmure.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.     p.  440-441.)  ft  ARK 

Colquhoun    of    Tillyquhoun.       (In 

his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  27-28.)  ft  ARK 


Colt    Family 
See   also   Coutts   Family 

Colt,  George  Frederick  Russell.  His- 
tory &  genealogy  of  the  Colts  of  that  ilk 
and  Gartsherrie  and  of  the  English  & 
American  branches  of  that  family.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  private  circulation,  1887. 
vi,  276  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  ARZ 

One    of    one    hundred    copies    privately    printed. 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  families  of  Colt  and  Coutts.  Lon- 
don: printed  for  the  Royal  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1879.    59  p.    8^  ARZ 

Includes  the  family  of  Colt  in  the  United  States. 


CoLviLL  OF   Ochiltree,   Lords 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Colvill,  Lord  Col- 
vill  of  Ochiltree.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  569-575.) 

ARO 


COLVILLE    OF    CULROSS,    ViSCOUNTS 

Anderson,  John.  Lord  Colville  of  Cul- 
ross,  now  Viscount  Colville  of  Culross.  1 
pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  535-568.)  ARO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


581 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

CoMYN  Family 

See   also  under  Badenoch,  Lords   of;   Buchan, 

Earls  and  Earldom  of;  Cuming  Family; 

AND  Gumming  Family 

Round,  John  Horace.  Comyn  and  Va- 
loignes.  (The  Ancestor.  London,  1904. 
4°.    no.  11,  p.  129-135.)  ARA 

The  origin  of  the  Comyns.     (The 

Ancestor.     London,   1904.     4°.     no.   10,  p. 
104-119.)  ARA 


CONGALTON     FAMILY 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Congalton  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     i°.     p.  521-524.)  ft  ARK 


Constable  Family 
See   also   under   Dunbar,   Earls   and   Viscounts   of 

Roger,    Charles.      Family   of   Constable. 

(In  his:  Four  Perthshire  families...    Edin- 
burgh, 1887.     sq.  8°.     p.  89-110.)  ARX 


COULTHART    FAMILY 

Barron,  Oswald.  The  bonny  house  of 
Coulthart.  An  old  story  retold.  (The 
Ancestor.  London,  1903.  4°.  no.  4,  p.  61- 
80.)  ARA 

An  exposure  of  the  pretensions  of  the  Coulthart  de- 
scent from  Coulthartus,  a  Roman  lieutenant  under 
Julius  Agricola. 

Coulthart,  The,  armorials.  (Herald  and 
genealogist.  London,  1866.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
252-256. )  *  R  -  Room  328 

Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealog- 
ical and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts 
of  Coulthart  and  Collyn,  chiefs  of  the 
name,  from  their  first  settlement  in  Scot- 
land in  the  reign  of  Conarus,  to  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1854...  London:  printed  for 
private  circulation. .  .by  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1854.    23  p.,  1  I..  1  pi.    4°.  ARZ 

On  vellum.     Only   75   copies  printed. 

This  work  also  contains  genealogical  accounts  of 
the  families  of  Ross  of  Renfrew,  Macknyghte  of  Mac- 
knyghte,  Glendonyn  of  Glendonyn,  Carmichael  of 
Carspherne,  Forbes  of  Pitscottie,  Mackenzie  of  Craig 
Hall,  and  Gordon  of  Sorbie. 


CoupAR,  Lords 

Campbell,  James.  Elphinstone,  Lord 
Coupar.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  576-577.)  ARO 


Cooper  Family 

Kemeys-Tynte,  St.  David  M.  Baronetcy 
of  Cooper  of  Gogar.  (The  Genealogist. 
London,  1908.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24,  p.  89- 
96.)  *R- Room  328 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Cooper  of  Go- 
gar.  [By  R.  R.  Stodart.]  (Genealogist. 
London,  1877.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  257-266.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

See  also  the  note  on  p.  334. 


CouTTS  Family 
See    also    Colt    Family 

Richardson,  Ralph.  Coutts  &  Co., 
Bankers,  Edinburgh  and  London.  Being 
the  memoirs  of  a  family  distinguished  for 
its  public  services  in  England  and  Scot- 
land. London:  E.  Stock,  1900.  xii,  166  p., 
1  plan,  7  pi.,  5  port.     8°.  ARZ 

Rogers,  C.  Genealogical  memoirs  of 
the  families  of  Colt  and  Coutts.  London: 
Royal  Historical  Society,  1879.     59  p.     8°. 

ARZ 


Cornwall   Family 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Genealogy  of 
the  family  of  Cornwall  of  Bonhard,  in  the 
parish  of  Carriden,  co.  Linlithgow.  (Mis- 
cellanea genealogica  et  heraldica.  Lon- 
don, 1877.  4°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  445-449, 
461-464.)  *R- Room  328 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Corn- 
wall of  Bonhard,  co.  Linlithgow..  .  Com- 
piled by  R.  R.  Stodart.  [London:]  private 
impression,  1877.     11  p.    4°.  ARZ 


Craigie  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Craigie  of  Steb- 
biegrind.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  51-53.)  ARX 


Cramond,  Lords 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth.  Rich- 
ardson. Lord  Cramond.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
578-584.)  ARO 


CoRRiE  Family 

Corrie,  Jessie  Elizabeth.  Records  of  the 
Corrie  family,  A.  D.  802-1899.  London: 
Mitchell  &  Hughes,  1899.  2  v.  pi.,  port. 
4°.  tARZ 


Cranstoun,   Lords 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Cranstoun, 
Lord  Cranstoun.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.     v.  2,  p.  585-602.) 

ARO 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
Crauford   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Crauford  of  Leif- 
norris,  or  Lochmorris  [and  of  Dalleglis, 
Torrinzeari).  (In  his:  Genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire... Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3.  p.  123- 
134.)  Stuart  8439 

Crauford  of  Loudoun,  Kerse,  Dron- 

gan,  Camlarg,  landj  Drumsay.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fam- 
ilies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v. 
2,   p.    158-2(M.)  Stuart  8438 


Craufurd  Family 
See  Crawfurd  Family 


Crawford,  Earls  of 

Crawford  (25.  earl),  Alexander  William 
Crawford  Lindsay.  Lives  of  the  Lind- 
says; or,  A  memoir  of  the  houses  of  Crav^r- 
ford  and  Balcarres.  By  Lord  Lindsay. 
To  which  are  added,  extracts  from  the  of- 
ficial correspondence  of  Alexander,  sixth 
earl  of  Balcarres,  during  the  Maroon 
war...      London:    J.    Murray,    1849.      3   v. 


fac,  tables.    8°. 


ARX 


John  Lindsay  Crawfurd  —  claiming  to 
be  earl  of  Crawfurd.  (In:  Celebrated 
claimants  from  Perkin  Warbeck  to  Arthur 
Orton.  London,  1874.  2.  ed.  16°.  p.  64- 
68.)  BAC 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Lindsay, 
earl  of  Crawford.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  1- 
51.)  ARO 


Crawfurd    (and   Craufurd)    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Crawfurd  of  Craw- 
furdland.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  431-434.)    ft  ARK 

Crawfurd   of   Jordanhill.      (In   his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  429-431.)  ft  ARK 

Robertson,  George.  Craufurd  of  Auch- 
names,  Thirdpart  (cadet  of  Auchnames), 
Newfield,  Craufurdland,  Fergushill  (a  ca- 
det of  Craufurdland),  Giffordland  (a  cadet 
of  Craufurdland),  Birkheid  (cadet  of  Gif- 
fordland), [and]  of  Baidland  (now  of  Ard- 
millan).  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine, 1823.     12°.    V.  1,  p.  168-204,  209-226.) 

Stuart  8437 

Crawford    of    Kilbirny,    Jordanhill 

(a  cadet  of  Kilbirny,  and  now  the  repre- 
sentative), [and]  Crawfurd  of  Cartsburn 
(cadet  of  Jordanhill).  1  illus.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fam- 
ilies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v. 
1,  p.  227-245.)  Stuart  8437 


Origin  of  the  Crawfurds.     1  table.' 

(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.     v.  1,  p.  159-168.)  Stuart  8437 


Crichton    Family 

See  under  Caithness,  Earls  of;  Dumfries, 

Earls  of;  and  Frendraught,  Lords 


Crichton,  Lords 

Craik,  George  Lillie.  The  Lord  Crich- 
ton of  Sanquhar.  (In  his:  The  romance 
of  the  peerage.  London,  1849.  12°.  v.  3, 
p.  334-361.)  ARF 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Crichton,  Lord  Crich- 
ton. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  52-68.)  ARO 


Cromartie,  Earls  of 

Cromartie,  The,  papers.  (Edinburgh 
review.    London,  1878.    8°.    v.  147,  p.  1-24.) 

*DA 

Dickson,  William  Kirk.  Mackenzie,  earl 
of  Cromartie.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  69-86.)  ARO 


Cuming  Family 
See  also  Comyn  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Cuming  of  Altyr. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  331-335.)  ft  ARK 

Cuming  of  Auchry.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  336-338.)  ft  ARK 

Cuming  of  Logie.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
336.)  ft  ARK 

Cuming    of    Relugas    and    Presley. 

(In    his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  338-339.)  ttARK 


CuMMiNG  Family 
See  also  Comyn  Family 

Tomkins,  H.  Barr.  Sir  Kenneth  William 
Gumming  of  Culter,  baronet.  (Genealo- 
gist.    London,  1879.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  1-11.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Cunningham  (and  Cunninghame)  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Cunningham  of 
Caprington.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  265-268.)  ft  ARK 

Henderson,  John.  The  Cunningharns. 
(In  his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.     sq.  8°.     p.  201-208.)        ARX 


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583 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Robertson,  George.  Cunningham  of  Col- 
lelan.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1823.    12°.    V.  3,  p.  313-323.)        Stuart  8439 

Cunninghame  of  Aiket,  Ashinyards 

(now  Bowman  of  Ashgrove),  Auchenhar- 
vie,  Baidland  (or  Bedlan),  Caddel  and 
Thornton,  Carlung,  Clonbeith,  Corsehill 
(representative  of  Glencairn),  Cunning- 
hamhead,  Glengarnock,  Lainshaw,  Monk- 
redding,  Mountgreenan,  [and]  Robertland. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire..  .  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  257-330.)  Stuart  8437 

Origin    of    the    Cunninghames.      1 

table.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1823.     12°.    V.  1,  p.  246-257.)       Stuart  8437 


CuTHBERT    Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Cuth- 

berts  of  Castlehill,  styled  "Mac  Sheorais." 

(Gaelic    Society    of    Inverness.  Transac- 
tions.    Inverness,  1899.     8°.     v.  21,  p.  10- 

2L)  NDO 

Minor  Highland  families,     no.  ix. 


ilies  of  Erskine,  Hope,  Dalrymple,  and 
Dundas.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1882.  xiv,  217  p.,  1  fac,  5  pi,  2 
port.     8°.  AN 

Shaw,  John.  The  Dalrymples  of  Lang- 
lands.  Bath:  Gazette  Office  [1868?].  2 
p.l.,   160  p.     12°.  ARZ 

Privately   printed. 


Dalzell  Family 
See  under  Carnwath,  Earls  of 


Davidson  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Davidsons  of 
Achingills  and  Buckies.  (In  his:  Caith- 
ness family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq. 
8°.    p.  301-303.)  ARX 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  David- 
sons, or  clan  Dhai.  1  pi.  illus.  (In  his: 
Account  of  the  confederation  of  clan  Chat- 
tan.     Glasgow,  1898.    4°.    p.  123-128,  186.) 

t  ARZ 


De  Camera  Family 
See   Chalmers   Family 


Dalgleish   Family 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval  (9.  marquis),  Mel- 
ville Amadeus  Henry  Douglas  Heddle  de 
la  Caillemotte  de  Massue  de  Ruvigny. 
Dalgleish  of  Tinnygask.  (Genealogical 
magazine.  London,  1901.  4°.  v.  5.  p.  315- 
320.)  ARCA 


Dalhousie,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Ramsay,  earl 
of  Dalhousie.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  87- 
110.)  ARO 


Dalmahoy  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Dalmahoy  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     f°.     p.  549-551.)  ft  ARK 


Dalrymple  Family 
See  also  under  Stair,   Earls  of 

Hay,  Sir  John  C.  Dalrymple.  Genealogy. 
(In  his:  Lines  from  my  log-books.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    p.  331-335.)  VYD 

Seton,  George.  Memoir  of  Alexander 
Seton,  earl  of  Dunfermline,  president  of 
the  Court  of  Session,  and  chancellor  of 
Scotland.  With  an  appendix  containing 
a  list  of  the  various  presidents  of  the  court, 
and  genealogical  tables  of  the  legal  fam- 


Deloraine,   Lords 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Deloraine.  (In: 
The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  111-114.)  ARO 


Dempster   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Dempster  of  Mu- 
resk,  Pitliver,  &c.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  531- 
533.)  ttARK 


Denune  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Denune  of  Cat- 
boll.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburigh,  1798.    f°.    p.  456-458.)  ft  ARK 


De  Quency  Family 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  Scottish  De  Quencys 
of  Fawside  and  Leuchars.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.     sq.  8°.    V.  34,  p.  124-127.) 

CPA 

Ireland,  William  W.  Notes  on  the  Scot- 
tish De  Quencys  of  Fawsyde  and  Leuchars. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  32, 
p.  275-294.)  CPA 

Supplementary  notes  on  the  Scot- 
tish De  Quencys.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     sq.  8°.    V.  34,  p.  241-251.)  CPA 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Dick  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Dick  of  Braid. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  268-271.)  ttARK 

Dick  of  Craighouse.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  271.)  ttARK 

Dick  of  Grange.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
271-272.)  ttARK 

Dick  of  Prestonfield.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  272-273.)  ttARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Dick  of  Fraca- 
field  in  the  parish  of  Tingwall.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907. 
4^     p.  54-59.)  ARX 

Marshall,  David.  Notes  of  the  connec- 
tion of  the  earls  of  Morton  and  Dick  of 
Braid  and  Craighouse,  with  the  earldom  of 
Orkney  and  lordship  of  Zetland,  with  ren- 
tal, inventory,  &c.,  1653,  from  original  doc- 
uments in  the  charter  room  of  Kinross 
House.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8^    V.  23,  p.  275-313.)  CPA 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Stewart.  The  Grange  of 
St.  Giles,  the  Bass:  and  the  other  baronial 
homes  of  the  Dick-Lauder  family,  written 
and  illustrated  with  pen.  pencil,  and  cam- 
era. Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  author  by 
T.  and  A.  Constable,  1898.  xxii  p.,  1  1.,  427 
p.,  19  pi.,  4  port,    illus.    4°.  t  ARZ 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Sir  William 
Dick  of  Braid,  knight,  and  the  pretensions 
of  his  descendants  to  a  baronetcy.  By 
S***  (Herald  and  genealogist.  Lon- 
don,  1874.     8°.     V.  8,  p.  257-269.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Dickson   Family 

Dixon,  Bernard  Homer.  The  Border  or 
riding  clans  followed  by  a  history  of  the 
clan  Dickson...  Albany:  J.  Munsell's  Sons, 
1889.     3  p.l.,  223(1)  p.     sq.  8°.  ARZ 


Dingwall  Family 

Fordyce,  Alexander  Dingwall.  Fam- 
il}'  record  of  the  name  of  Dingwall  For- 
dyce, in  Aberdeenshire,  showing  descent 
from  the  first  known  progenitor  of  either 
name  —  both  direct  and  collateral,  with 
appendix...  [Toronto:  printed  by  C.  B. 
Kobinson,]  1885.  x,  (1)6-257  p.,  1  1.,  xciv  p., 
9  tables.    8°.  ARZ 


Dingwall,   Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Keith,  Lord 
Dingwall.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh. 1906.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  115-116.)      ARC 


Preston,  Lord  Dingwall.     (In:  The 

Scots  peerage.    Edinburgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  3, 
p.  117-125.)  ARC 

DiNSMOOR    (Dinsmore)    Family 

Morrison,  L.  A.  Historical.  The  earliest 
history  and  genealogy ...  1600-1891,  of  the 
Dinsmoor-Dinsmore  family  of  Scotland, 
Ireland,  and  America. .  .also,  statistics  con- 
cerning the  McKean  and  Bell  families, 
with  a  poem,  "The  heroes  of  the  siege  of 
Londonderry,  Ireland,  1688-89."  Lowell, 
Mass.:  Morning  Mail  Print,  1891.  48  p.,  1 
port.     8°.  APV 

DiRLETON,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Maxwell,  earl 
of  Dirleton.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  126-131.) 

ARC 


Donald,   Clan 
See   Macdonald   Family 


Douglas  Family 
See  also  under  Angus,  Earls  of;  Bhlh.wen,  Lords 
AND  Viscounts;  Buchan,  Earls  and  Earldom  of; 
Dumbarton,  Earls  of;  Forfar,  Earls  of;  Moray, 
Earls  of;  Mordingtoun,  Lords;  Morton,  Earls 
of;  Queensberry,  Dukes  of;  Selkirk,  Earls 
and   Earldom   of. 

Anderson,  John.  Douglas,  earl  of  Doug- 
las. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  132-185.)  ARO 

Buccleuch  (6.  duke),  William  Henry 
Walter  Montagu  Douglas  Scott.  The 
manuscripts  of  the  duke  of  Buccleuch  and 
Queensberry,  preserved  at  Drumlanrig 
castle.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
prtrs.,  1897-1903.  [V.  l)-2.  8°.  (Great  Bri- 
tain.—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion.) C 

V.  1,  p.  6-77  contain  charters  and  miscellaneous 
documents  of  the  family  of  Douglas;  p.  84-89  con- 
tain diplomas  and  patents  of  peerages  granted  to  suc- 
cessive owners  of  Drumlanrig. 

Burke,  Peter.  The  great  Douglas  cause. 
(In  his:  The  romance  of  the  forum... 
London,  1854.  12°.  series  2,  v.  1,  p.  58- 
102.)  XAS 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Douglas  of  Glen- 
bervie.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  18-21.)        ttARK 

Douglas  of  Douglas  (1.  baron),  Archi- 
bald James  Edward  Douglas.  The  Doug- 
las cause.  Edited  by  A.  F.  Steuart.  Glas- 
gow: W.  Hodge  &  Co.  [1909].  247  p.,  1  fac, 
2  pi..  16  port.  8°.  (Notable  Scottish 
trials.)  CK 

Douglas  of  Douglas  (1.  baron),  Alexan- 
der   James    Edward    Douglas,    vs.    James 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


585 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

George  Hamilton,  7.  duke  of  Hamilton.  A 
summary  of  the  speeches,  arguments,  and 
determinations  of  the... Lords  of  Council 
and  Session  in  Scotland,  upon  that. .  .cause 
wherein. .  .the  duke  of  Hamilton  and 
others  were  plaintiffs,  and  Alexander 
Douglas. .  .defendant.  With  an  introduc- 
tory preface. .  .by  a  barrister  at  law.  Lon- 
don: J.  Almon,  1767.    2  p.l.,  391  p.    8°. 

ARZ 

Douglas,  The,  book.  (Gentleman's  mag- 
azine. London,  1895.  8°.  v.  279,  p.  27- 
57.)  *  DA 

Douglas,  The,  peerage  case.  (In:  Cele- 
brated claimants  from  Perkin  Warbeck  to 
Arthur  Orton.  London,  1874.  2.  ed.  16°. 
p.  111-117.)  BAG 

Douglases,  The.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  1887.  8°.  v.  141,  p.  335- 
351.)  *DA 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Lady  Jean:  the  ro- 
mance of  the  great  Douglas  cause.  Lon- 
don: T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1904.  xvi,  259  p.,  3 
pi.,  10  port.     8°.  ARZ 

Forfeiture  of  the  Douglases,  1455.  (In: 
J.  Pinkerton,  History  of  Scotland  from  the 
accession  of  the  house  of  Stuart  to  that  of 
Mary.    London,  1793.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  489-492.) 

CP 

From  ms.  in  the  Advocates  Library,  Edinburgh. 

Hamilton  (7.  duke),  James  George  Ham- 
ilton. Archibald  James  Edward  Stewart, 
alias  Douglas,  under  the  assumed  charac- 
ter of  son  of  the  deceased  Lady  Jane  Doug- 
las, appellant...  James  George,  duke  of 
Hamilton  and  Brandon,  marquis  of  Doug- 
las, &c.,  and  Lord  Douglas  Hamilton,  and 
their  guardians  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  &c., 
respondents.  Case  of  the  respondents,  the 
duke  of  Hamilton,  &c.  [EdinlDurgh?  1768?] 
2  p.l.,  119,  iii  p.     i°.  ft  ARZ 

Humet  David,  of  Godscroft.  The  his- 
tory of  the  house  and  race  of  Douglas  and 
Angus.  Edinburgh:  printed  by  T.  &  W.  T. 
Ruddimans  for  L.  Hunter,  1743.    12°.  ARZ 

V.  1 :  Containing  the  history  of  the  house  of 
Douglas. 

V.  2:  Containing  the  history  of  the  house  of  .Angus. 

This  is  the  second  edition  of  this  faraovis  history 
with  an  address  from  the  'Publisher  to  the  reader' 
(attributed  to  Thomas  Ruddiman  by  Sir  William 
Fraser)  substituted  for  the  one  'from  the  Author 
to  the  Reader.' 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  A  his- 
tory of  the  house  of  Douglas  from  the  ear- 
liest times  down  to  the  legislative  union  of 
England  and  Scotland.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  W.  A.  Lindsay.  London:  Free- 
mantle   &   Co.,   1902.     2  V.     pi.,  port.     8°. 

ARZ 

Reviewed  in  The  Athenceiim,  London,  April  26, 
1902,  p.  520-521;  The  Ancestor,  no.  1,  p.  20.V207, 
London,  1902   (by  Sir  George  Douglas.) 


Memoirs  of  the  family  of  the  Dowglass- 
es...  (In:  Memoirs,  British  and  foreign, 
of  the  lives  and  families  of  the  most  illus- 
trious persons  who  dy'd  in  the  year  1711. 
London,  1712.    8°.    p.  443-481.)  A 

Pedigree,  The,  and  descent  of  the  family 
of  Morton  in  the  line  of  the  house  of  Loch- 
leven,  &c.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane.  Gene- 
alogical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  285-300.)  ARF 

Pedigree  of  Douglas  of  Tilquhilly  or  Til- 
whilly,  CO.  Kincardine.  (Genealogist.  Lon- 
don,  1881.     8°.     V.  5,  p.   193-204.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Ramage,  Craufurd  Tait.  Drumlanrig 
Castle  and  the  Douglases:  with  the  early 
history  and  ancient  remains  of  Durrisdeer, 
Closeburn,  and  Morton.  Dumfries:  J.  An- 
derson &  Son,  1876.    xxiii,  411  p.     12°.  CR 

Southesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie. 
Douglas,  Percy,  and  the  Cavers  ensign. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1902.  sq.  8°.  v.  36, 
p.  246-280.)  CPA 

Stocquart,  fimile.  Les  Flamands  en 
ficosse  au  moyen  age  et  I'origine  des 
comtes  de  Douglas.  (Societe  d'archeologie 
de  Bruxelles.  Annales.  Bruxelles,  1899. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  5-15.)  GBA 

Stuart,    Andrew.  Letters    to...  Lord 

Mansfield.     London:   Printed  1773.     2  p.l., 
39,  63,  47,  47  p.    sq.  8°.  *  C  p.v.ll26 

On  the  Douglas  cause. 

Dublin:   Printed   1775.     1   p.l., 

5-196  p.     8°.  NDH 

Walford,  Edward.  The  great  Douglas 
case.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great  families. 
London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p.  270- 
284.)  ARF 


DouLL  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  DouUs  of  Thus- 
ter.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  324-325.)  ARX 


DouNE,   Lords 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  Lord 
Doune.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  186-190.)  ARO 


DovAN,  Earls  of 
See  also  Stirling-,  Earls  of 

Riddell,  John.  Remarks  upon  Scotch 
peerage  law,  as  connected  with  certain 
points  in  the  late  case  of  the  earldom  of 
Devon;  to  which  are  added,  desultory  ob- 
servations upon  the  nature  and  descent  of 
Scotch  peerages,  &c.  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark, 
1833.    xii,  105  p.    8°.  ARO 


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Drummond  Family 

See   also   under   Melfort,   Earls   of;   Perth,   Earls 

of;  and  Strathallan,  Viscounts  of 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  Gordons 
and  the  Drummonds.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
187-188.)  CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Drummond  of 
Havvthornden.  (In  liis:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,    1798.     f°.     p.   571-574.) 

ttARK 

Malcolm,  David.  A  genealogical  mem- 
oir of  the... house  of  Drummond,  and  of 
the  several  branches  that  have  sprung  from 
it...  Edinburgh:  G.  Maxwell,  1808.  1  p.l, 
XX,  254  p.,  1  1.,  and  extra  slip  w^ith  errata. 
16°.  ARZ 

Strathallan  (1.  viscount),  William  Drum- 
mond. The  genealogy  of  the  most  noble 
and  ancient  house  of  Drummond.  (Col- 
lected in  the  j'ear  1881.]  Glasgow:  private- 
ly printed  [by  T.  &  A.  Constable,  Edin- 
burgh,, 1889.  4  p.l.,  (1)4-331  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
4°.  tARZ 

A  reorint  of  the  Edinburgh  limited  edition  of 
1831.      On    Maitland    Club    paper. 


DuGUiD  Family 

Duguid,  John  Leslie.  Unto  the  Right 
Honourable  tlic  Lords  of  Council  and  Ses- 
sion, the  petition  of  John  Leslie,  third  son 
of  Patrick  Leslie-Dugud  of  Balquhain. 
[Signed  J.  Maclaurin.)  [London,  1777.] 
n.  t.-p.     15  p.     4°.  AGH  p.v.29 

Duguid,  Joseph.  Answers  for  Joseph  Du- 
guid, son  of  James  Duguid... to  the  peti- 
tion of  John  Leslie,  third  son  of  the  said 
Patrick  Leslie  Duguid.  [Signed  D.  Graeme.] 
[London,   1777.)     n.  t.-p.     5  p.     4°. 

AGH  p.v.29 


Dumbarton,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Douglas,  earl  of  Dum- 
barton. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3.  p.  216-218.)        ARO 


Dumfries,  Earls  of 
Anderson,  John.    Crichton,  earl  of  Dum- 


fries.     (In:    The    Scots    peerage, 
burgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  219-238.) 


Edin- 
ARO 


Duddingston   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Duddingston  of 
Sandfurd.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f °.    p.  477-479.)  ft  ARK 

Dudingstoun  Family 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Genealogy  of  Dud- 
ingstoun of  Southouse,  1335-1600.  (Gene- 
alogist. London,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
15,  p.  7-10.)  *R- Room  328 

Duff  Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  Duffs  and 
the  Gordons.  1  table.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
161-164.)  CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Duff,  baron  of 
Dipple  and  Braco  in  Scotland,  Earl  Fife, 
Viscount  Macduff,  and  Lord  Braco  of  Kil- 
bride, of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland.  (In  his: 
Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  136-140.)  tt  ARK 

Tayler,  Alistair,  and  Henrietta  Tayler. 
The  book  of  the  Duffs.  Compiled  by  Alis- 
tair and  Henrietta  Tayler.  Edinburgh: 
William  Brown,  1914.  2  v.  pi.,  port., 
tables.     4°.  ARZ 


DuFFUS,  Lords 

Anderson,  John.  Sutherland,  Lord  Duf- 
fus.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  191-215.)  ARO 


Dunbar  Family 

See  also  under  March,  Earls  and  Earldom  of; 

AND  Moray,  Earls  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Dunbar  of  Durn. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    i\    p.  125.)  ttARK 

Dunbar    of    Grangehill.       (In    his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  123-125.)  ttARK 

Dunbar    of     Hemprigs.       (In     his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f  °.    p.  126.)  tt  ARK 

Dunbar  of  Mochrum.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  113-118.)  ttARK 

Dunbar     of     Westfield.    •  (In     his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  118-123.)  tt  ARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Dunbar  of  Wea- 
thersta.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,   1907.     4°.     p.  60-61.)  ARX 

Henderson, John.  TheDunbarsof Hemp- 
riggs  [and]  the  Dunbars  of  Northfield  and 
Bowermadden.  (In  his:  Caithness  family 
history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  S".  p.  219- 
228.)  ARX 


Dunbar,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of 

Anderson,  John.  Dunbar,  earl  of  Dun- 
bar. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  239-279.)  ARO 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton.  Notes  on 
the   old   earldoms   of  Dunbar,   March,   and 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


dS7 


Genealogy- — Individual  Families,  continued. 

Moray.  1  table.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.     sq.  8°.     v.  22,  p.  187-192.)  CPA 

Dunbar.     [A  genealogy  of  Patrick  Dun- 
bar, tenth  earl  of  March,  afterward  earl  of 


March  and  Murray.] 
f°. 


n.  p.  [18- ?i  425-430  p. 
ttARZ 

Earls  of  Dunbar  and  March  from  Dug- 
dale,  Forden,  the  Chronicle  of  Melrose,  the 
Chartularys  of  Melrose  and  Coldstream, 
and  Mr.  Simpson's  draught  of  the  series  of 
them.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealog- 
ical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  513-530.)  ARF 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth.  Con- 
stable, Viscount  Dunbar.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  290- 
300.)  ARO 

Jaggard,  William.  Dunbar  pedigree;  a 
biographical  chart  tracing  the  descent  of 
the  Dunbar  family...  Prepared  from  au- 
thentic manuscript  and  printed  sources  in 
the  possession  of  E.  H.  W.  Butterworth 
...  Stratford-on-Avon:  Shakespeare  Press, 
1910.     folded  chart,  41%  x  3l5/s  in.     4°. 

ARZ 

Masson,  Phoebe  Anne.  Legends  of  the 
Dunbars,  and  other  poems.  By  one  of 
their  descendants.  [By  Phoebe  A.  Mas- 
son. j  London:  Stewart  &  Murray,  print- 
ers, 1854.    6  p.l.,  347  p.    sq.  8°.  f  NCM 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Home,  earl  of 
Dunbar.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  280-289.)        ARO 

Welles,  Albert.  Dunbar.  1  pi.  (In  his: 
American  family  antiquity.  New  York, 
1880.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  217-253.)  APV 

Genealogies  of  the  Scottish  Dunbars. 


Dundas    of    Dudingston.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  177-178.)  tfARK 

Dundas  of  Dundas.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  171-176.)  tfARK 

Dundas  of  Manour.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
178-180.)  tt  ARK 

— — •  Dundas  of  Newliston,  of  whom  the 
Dundasses  of  Morton,  Philpston,  and 
Breastmill  are  descended.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
176-177.)  tfARK 

Royal  letters  and  other  historical  docu- 
ments selected  from  the  family  papers  of 
Dundas  of  Dundas.  Edited  by  Rev.  W. 
Macleod.  Edinburgh:  W.  Brown,  1897.  6 
p.l.,  Ixxiii  p.,  60  f.,  5  1.,  11  fac,  8  pi.    sm.  4°. 

CP 

no.    50   of   135   copies   printed. 

Scottish,  A,  governing  house.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1889.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  312- 
338.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Omond's  Family  of  Dundas  of  Arniston. 

Seton,  George.  Memoir  of  Alexander 
Seton,  earl  of  Dunfermline,  president  of 
the  Court  of  Session,  and  chancellor  of 
Scotland.  With  an  appendix  containing  a 
list  of  the  various  presidents  of  the  court, 
and  genealogical  tables  of  the  legal  fami- 
lies of  Erskine,  Hope,  Dalrymple,  and  Dun- 
das. Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and 
Sons.  1882.  xiv,  217  p.,  1  fac,  5  pi.,  2  port. 
8°.  AN 

Walford,  Edward.  The  chief  of  Dundas. 
(In  his:  Tales  of  our  great  families.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     12°.     series  2,  v.  1,  p.  152-164.) 

ARF 


Dunblane,    Viscounts 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Osborne,  Vis- 
count Dunblane.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1906.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  301-302.) 

ARO 


Dundee,   Earls   of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Scrymgeour, 
earl  of  Dundee.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1906.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  303-315.) 

ARO 


Duncan  Family 


Grant,  Francis  James.  Duncan.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°. 
p.  62-63.)  ARX 


Dundee,   Viscounts  of 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  Graham,  vis- 
count of  Dundee.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1906.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  316-333.) 

ARO 


Dundas  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Dundas  of  Arnis- 
ton. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  180-181.)  tfARK 

Dundas  of  Blair.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
182.)  ft  ARK 


DUNDONALD,   EaRLS  OF 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Charter  chest  of 
the  earldom  of  Dundonald,  1219-1672. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
society,  1910.  2  p.l.,  34  p.  8°.  (Scottish 
Record   Society.     Publications,     part   50.) 

ARCA 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Parker,  Katherine.  Cochrane,  earl  of 
Dundonald.  1  pi.  (In :  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1906.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  334-368.) 

ARO 


Dunfermline,    Earls   of 
Seton,  George.     Seton,  earl  of  Dunferm 


line.     (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  369-375.) 


Edinburgh, 
ARO 


DuNKELD,  Lords 
Boyle,  Robert  E.     Galloway,  Lord  Dun- 


keld.     (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  376-382.) 


Edinburgh, 
ARO 


DuNLop  Family 

Dunlop,  Archibald.  Dunlop  of  that  ilk. 
Memorabilia  of  the  families  of  Dunlop... 
with  the  whole  of  the  songs  and  a  large 
selection  from  the  poems  of  John  Dunlop. 
Glasgow:  Kerr  &  Richardson,  1898.  xiv 
p.,  1  1.,  150  p.,  3  port.    8°.  ARZ 

Robertson,  George.  Dunlop  of  Dunlop 
[and]  Dunlop  of  Hapland  (afterwards  of 
Boreland).  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,    1823.     12°.     v.    1,   p.   331-342.) 

Stuart  8437 


DuNMORE,  Earls  of 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Murray,  earl  of  Dun- 
more.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  383-396.)        ARO 


Durham  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Durham  of  Grange. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.     f°.     p.  472-473.)  ft  ARK 

Durham  of  Luffness.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  476.)  tt  ARK 

Durham   of   Pitkerrow,   Largo,   &c. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.    Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  473-476.)  ft  ARK 


Dysart,  Earls  of 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth,  and 
Keith  W.  Murray.  Murray,  earl  of  Dysart. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  397-420.)  ARO 


EccLES  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Eccles  of  that  ilk, 
and  Kildonan.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  436-438.) 

ttARK 

EciiLiN  Family 

Echlin,  John  Robert.  Genealogical  mem- 
oirs of  the  Eclin  family,  compiled  from 
various  authentic  sources,  with  extracts 
from  a  manuscript  memorial  composed  by 
George  Crawfurd  in  1747.  Edinburgh: 
Scott  &  Ferguson  [18-?].  xv,  (1)18-72  p., 
1  fac,  1  pi.     2.  ed.     8°.  ARD  p.v.l 


Edgar  Family 

Edgar,  Andrew,  and  Charles  Rogers. 
Genealogical  collections  concerning  the 
Scottish  house  of  Edgar.  With  a  memoir 
of  James  Edgar,  private  secretary  to  the 
Chevalier  St.  George.  [By  Andrew  Edgar 
and  Charles  Rogers.)  London:  Grampian 
Club,  1873.    2  p.l.,  iv,  103  p.,  1  port.    4°. 

ARZ 

L.-A.,  J.  H.  Edgar  of  Auchingrammont, 
Lanarkshire.  (Herald  and  genealogist. 
London,  1866.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  374-377.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Edgar   and    Lauder.      (Herald   and 

genealogist.     London,   1866.     8°.     v.   3,   p. 
465-467.)  *R- Room  328 


Edmondston  Family 

Grant,    Francis    James.  Edmonston    of 

Buness,   in   the   parish    of  Unst.      (In   his: 

Zetland    family    histories.  Lerwick,    1907. 

4°.     p.   64-73.)  ARX 


Eglinton,    Earls   of 

Aikman,  James.  The  Eglinton  family. 
(In  his:  Account  of  the  tournament  at  Eg- 
lington...     Edinburgh,  1839.    4°.     p.  1-4.) 

tCR 
Anderson,  John.     Montgomerie,  earl  of 
Eglinton.     1  pi.     (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1906.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  421-465.) 

ARO 
Eraser,  Sir  William.     Memorials  of  the 
Montgomeries,  earls  of  Eglinton.    [Private- 
ly printed.,     Edinburgh,  1859.     2  v.     4°. 

fARZ 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  Genealogical  account 
of  the  Eglinton  family.  (In  his:  History  of 
the  county  of  Bute.  Glasgow,  1864.  8°. 
p.  216-228.)  CR 

Robertson,  George.  Montgomery,  earl  of 
Eglintoun.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1824.     12°.     v.  2,  p.  307-326.) 

Stuart  8438 


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589 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Succinct,  A,  account  of  the  long  feud  be- 
tween the  earls  of  Glencairn  and  Eglinton 
on  account  of  the  bailliery  of  Kilwinning, 
and  controverted  precedency  of  their  earl- 
doms,    n.  t.-p.     n.p.   [187- ?j     4  p.     8°. 

ARD  p.v.l 


Erroll,  Earls  of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Hay,  earl  of  Er- 
roll. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  555-587.)        ARO 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Erroll.  (In  his:  Historic  earls  and  earl- 
doms of  Scotland.  Aberdeen,  1898.  12°. 
p.  224-270.)  ARF 


Eglintoun  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Eglintoun  of  Eglin- 
toun. (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1823.     12°.    V.  1,  p.  342-346.)        Stuart  8437 


Elgin,  Earls  of 

Armstrong,  William  Bruce.  Bruce,  earls 
of  Elgin  and  Ailesbury.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  466- 
483.)  ARO 

Bruce,  earls  of  Elgin  and  Kincar- 
dine. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  484-497.)       ARO 


Eli  BANK,  Lords 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Murray,  Lord  Eli- 
bank.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  498-524.)      ARO 


Elliot  Family 

Elliot,  G.  F.  S.  The  border  Elliots  and 
the  family  of  Minto.  Edinburgh:  D.  Doug- 
las, 1897.  XX,  570  p.,  1  1.,  3  maps,  6  pi.,  7 
port.     4°.  ARZ 

no.    119   of   125   copies   printed. 


Elphinstone  Family 

See    also    under    Balmerino,    Lords;    and    Coupar, 

Lords   Elphinstone,   Lords 

Eraser,  Sir  William.  The  Elphinstone 
family  book  of  the  Lords  Elphinstone,  Bal- 
merino and  Coupar...  Edinburgh:  (T.  & 
A.  Constable,]  1897.    2  v.    4°.  ARZ 

Report  on  the  muniments  and  other 

family  papers  of  William  Buller  FuUerton 
Elphinstone,  Lord  Elphinstone  at  Carberry 
Tower.,  .in  the  county  of  Edinburgh.  (In: 
Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commission  on 
Historical  Manuscripts.  Report,  [uo.]  9. 
London,  1884.  Appendix,  part  2,  p.  182- 
229.)  C 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Elphinstone, 
Lord  Elphinstone.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  525- 
554.)  ARO 


Erskine  Family 

See   also    under   Buchan,    Earls   and   Earldom    of; 

Cardross,  Lords;  and  Kellie,  Earls  of 

Brief,  A.  historical  account  of  the  Er- 
skines  of  Dun.  Also:  [Notes  relating  to 
the  family  of  Dun.  The  obitis  of  the 
Lairdis  and  Ladeis  of  Dwne.]  (Spalding 
Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1849.  4°.  v. 
4,  preface,  p.  Ixix-lxxix.)  f  CP 

Erskine  of  Pittodrie.  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [187-  ?] 
4  p.    8°.  ARD  p.v.l 

Erskines,  The,  and  their  kinsfolk.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1882.    8°.    v.  132,  p.  462-476.)  *  DA 

Historical  families.  Erskine.  (Cham- 
bers's Edinburgh  journal.  London,  1835. 
f°.    V.  3,  p.  158-159.)  *DA 

Scott,  Ebenezer  Erskine.  The  Erskine- 
Halcro  genealogy.  The  ancestors  and  de- 
scendants of  Henry  Erskine,  minister  of 
Chirnside,  his  wife,  Margaret  Halcro  of 
Orkney,  and  their  sons,  Ebenezer  and 
Ralph  Erskine.  Edinburgh:  G.  P.  John- 
ston, 1895.  xvii(i),  (1)6-66  p.,  5  tables, 
new  ed.  enl.     8°.  ARZ 

Table  i.  Genealogy  of  Erskine  of  Balgownie  and 
Erskine  of  Shielfield,  Dryburgh;  Table  ii.  Genealogy 
of  Halcro  of  Halcro,  Orkney;  Table  iii,  Stewart  of 
Barscube,  Renfrewshire;  Table  iv,  Erskine  of  Dun, 
Forfarshire;  Table  v.  Descendants  of  Rev.  Henry 
Erskine   of   Chirnside. 

Seton,  George.  Memoir  of  Alexander 
Seton,  earl  of  Dunfermline,  president  of  the 
Court  of  Session,  and  chancellor  of  Scot- 
land. With  an  appendix  containing  a  list 
of  the  various  presidents  of  the  court,  and 
genealogical  tables  of  the  legal  families  of 
Erskine,  Hope,  Dalrymple,  and  Dundas. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1882.  xiv,  217  p.,  1  fac,  5  pi.,  2  port.  8°. 
-  AN 


Eythin,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  King.  Lord 
Eythin.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  588-594.)        ARO 


Fairley  (and  Fairlie)  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Fairley  of  Fairley. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  346-349.)  Stuart  8437 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Fairlie  of  Bruntsfield,  afterwards  of 

Little  Dreghorn;  now  of  Fairlie.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire. .  .  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v.  2. 
p.  39-50.)  Stuart  8438 

Falconer,  Lords 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Falconer,  Lord 
Falconer  of  Halkerton.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
242-255.)  ARO 


Fenton  Family 

Fraser,  Alexander.  The  Fentons  of  the 
Aird  — 1253-1422.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness, 1877.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  84-90.)        *  DE 


Fergushill    Family 

Robertson,  George.  Fergushill  of  Fer- 
gushill. (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine, 1823.     12".     V.  1,  p.  349-351.) 

Stuart  8437 


Falls   Family 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  The  Falls  of  Dun- 
bar and  their  descent  from  the  gypsies. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°. 
V.  16.  p.  127-132.)  CPA 

Finds  no  evidence  in  support  of  the  statements  in 
Sinison's  History  of  the  Gipsies  as  to  their  Gypsy 
origin. 


Farquhar   Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Lord  Farquhar's 
origin  and  the  family  of  Farquhar.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  56-57.)  CPA 

Robertson,  George.  Farquhar  of  Gil- 
milnscroft.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1824.     12°.     v.  2.  p.  51-66.) 

Stuart  8438 


Farquharson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Farquharson  of 
Finzean.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  545-547.)    ft  ARK 

Farquharson     of    Invercauld.       (In 

his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  339-341.)  ffARK 

Farquharson   of  Inverej\      (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f  °.    p.  547-549.)  tt  ARK 

Genealogy  of  the  clan  Farquharson. 
(In:  Records  of  Invercauld.  Aberdeen, 
1901.    4°.    p.  1-20.)  fCP 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Far- 
quharsons.  Clan  Fionlay.  1  pi.  illus.  (In 
his:  Account  of  the  confederation  of  clan 
Chattan.     Glasgow,  1898.    4°.     p.  147-172.) 

tARZ 

,  Includes  accounts  of  the  Farquharsons  of  In- 
vercauld, Inverie,  Monaltrie,  Whitehouse,  Houghton, 
Allargue   and    Breda,   and    of   Finzean. 


Fawsyde  Family 

Bedford,  Charles  Henry.  Notice  of  the 
Fawsydes  of  that  ilk.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1890.     sq.  8°.     v.  24,  p.  370-378.) 

CPA 


Ferguson  (Fergusson)  Family 

Ferguson,  James,  and  Robert  Menzies 
Fergusson.  Records  of  the  clan  and  name 
of  Fergusson,  Ferguson,  and  Fergus. 
Edited  for  the  Clan  Fergus(s)on  Society. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1895.  xxx,  618  p., 
7  pi.,  2  port,     illus.     8°.  ARZ 

— — -  Supplement.      Edinburgh:    D. 

Douglas,  1899.    xi(i),  215  p.,  2  port.    8°. 

ARZ 


Fife,  Earls  of 

Cramond,  William.  The  earl  of  Fife. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1886.  8°.  new  se- 
ries, v.  3,  p.  205-210.)  *R- Room  328 

Grant,  Alexander  Thomson.  The  ancient 
earls  of  Fife.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  1-15.)      ARO 


Findlater,  Earls  of 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Findlater,  and  Seafield.  (In  his:  Historic 
earls  and  earldoms  of  Scotland.  Aber- 
deen, 1898.     12°.    p.  307-347.)  ARF 

Ross,  Andrew.  Ogilvy,  earl  of  Findlater. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  16-41.)  ARO 


Fingon    Clan 
See  M'KiNNON  Family 


Fleming    Family 
See  also  under  Wigtown,  Earls  of 

Hunter,  William.  Biggar  and  the  house 
of  Fleming.  An  account  of  the  Biggar  dis- 
trict, archaeological,  historical  and  topo- 
graphical. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Paterson, 
1867.     xii,  623  p.,  6  pi.     2.  ed.     8°.        CR 

Last,  The,  of  the  Flemings  of  Barochan. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1865. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  246-249.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Reprinted  from  the  Paisley  Herald. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


591 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
Forbes  Family 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  family  of 
Forbes.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1905.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  6,  p.  189.) 

CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Forbes  of  Craigj^- 
var,  representative  of  the  house  of  Corse. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    i°.    p.  75-77.)  ft  ARK 

Forbes    of    Monymusk.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  39-41.)  ft  ARK 

Forbes,  John.  Alemoranda  relating  to 
the  family  of  Forbes  of  Waterton,  from  a 
ms.  of  the  deceased  John  Forbes  (b.  1754, 
who  was  served  heir  to  the  last  Thomas 
Forbes  of  Waterton  in  1775).  and  is  now 
printed  solely  for  the  use  of  members  of 
the  family.  Aberdeen:  D.  Chalmers  &  Co., 
1857.    1  p.l.,  61  p.,  3  pi.,  4  tab.    4°.      f  ARZ 

Lumsden,  Matthew.  The  genealogie  of 
the  name  of  Forbes  composed  by  Mr.  M. 
Lumsden  of  Tillicarno  anno  1580,  and  car- 
ried on  from  thence  to  1667  bj^  William 
Forbes  of  Lesslie,  and  continued  by  a 
friend  of  that  noble  family  and  name  to 
the  year  1706.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane, 
Genealogical  collections...  Edinburgh, 
1900.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  207-264,  471-483.)     ARF 

Mackey,  Donald  J.  The  house  of  Forbes. 
1  table.  (In  his:  Bishop  Forbes:  a  mem- 
oir.    London,  1888.     12°.    p.  1-15.)        AN 


Forbes,   Lords 

Allardyce,  Col.  James.  Forbes,  Lord 
Forbes.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  42-68.)  ARO 

Forbes,    Lord    Forbes    of    Pitsligo. 

(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.  V.    4,  p.  69-76.)  ARO 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  heir  male 
of  the  Lords  Forbes  of  Pitsligo.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen.  1905.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  6,  p.  135-136.)  CPA 


FoRDYCE  Family 

Fordyce,  Alexander  Dingwall.  Family 
record  of  the  name  of  Dingwall  Fordyce, 
in  Aberdeenshire,  showing  descent  from 
the  first  known  progenitor  of  either  name 
—  both  direct  and  collateral;  with  appen- 
dix... [Toronto:  printed  by  C.  B.  Robin- 
son,] 1885.  X,  (1)6-257  p.,  1  1.,  xciv  p..  9 
tables.    8°.  ARZ 


Forfar,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Douglas,  earl  of  For- 
far. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  77-79.)  ARO 


Forrester  Family 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Genealogi- 
cal tree.  Forrester  of  Logie.  (In  his: 
Logie:  a  parish  history.  Paisley,  1905.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  87.)  tCR 


Forrester,    Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Forrester, 
Lord  Forrester.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  80-100.)  ARO 


Forsyth  Family 

Forsyth,  Frederic  Gregory.  A  genealog- 
ical record.  Forsyth  of  Nydie.  New 
Market,  Va.:  Henkel  &  Co.,  1888.  27(1)  p.. 
1  1.    8°.  APV 


Steuart,   A. 

Forth.      (In: 
burgh,  1907. 


Forth,  Earls  of 

Francis.      Ruthven,  earl    of 

The    Scots    peerage.  Edin- 

8°.    V.  4,  p.  101-106.)  ARO 


FouLis  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Foulis  of  Colinton. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  86-88.)  ft  ARK 

Foulis,  Sir  John.  Transcript  of  family 
record  written  principally  b}-^  Sir  John 
Foulis  of  Ravelston,  with  notes  by  his  son, 
William  Foulis  of  Woodhall,  and  later 
members  of  the  family.  (In:  Sir  John 
Foulis,  The  account  book  of  Sir  John 
Foulis  of  Ravelston...  Edinburgh,  1894. 
8°.     p.  xlix-lxxii.)  CPA 

With   three   genealogical   tables. 


Eraser  Family 
See  also  under  Lovat,  Lords,  and  Saltoun,  Lords 

Anderson,  John.  Historical  account  of 
the  family  of  Frisel  or  Eraser,  particularly 
Eraser  of  Lovat. . .  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood, 1825.  3  p.l.,  (1)  vi-viii,  208  p..  2 
tables.     1  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Fraser,  James.  Chronicles  of  the  Erasers. 
The  Wardlaw  manuscript,  entitled  'Poli- 
chronicon  seu  policratica  temporum,  or, 
The  true  genealogy  of  the  Erasers',  916- 
1674.  Edited  from  the  original  manuscript 
with  notes  and  introduction,  by  William 
MackaJ^  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable, 
1905.  xlv  p.,  1  1.,  557  p.,  1  fac.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish History  Society.    Publications,    v.  47.) 

CPA 

Mackay,  William,  editor.  See  Fraser, 
James.     Chronicles  of  the  Erasers..  . 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Erasers  of  Lovat,  with  genealogies  of  the 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

principal  families  of  the  name:  to  which 
is  added  those  of  Dunballoch  and  Pho- 
pacliy.  Inverness:  A.  &  W.  Mackenzie, 
1896.     xvi,  761  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Erasers 
of  Eairficld.  Inverness.  (Celtic  magazine. 
Inverness,   1885.     8°.     v.   10,  p.  336-340.) 

*DE 

The     Erasers     of     Eoyers,     styled 

"Sliochd  Huistean  Ehrangaich."  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1894.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  17-32.)      NDO 

The    Erasers    of    Guisachan    (Cul- 

bokie),  styled  Mac-Huistean.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1894.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  309-325.)         NDO 

Memorial  of  the  antient  and  honourable 
family  of  the  Erasers,  more  particularly  of 
the  house  of  Dores  in  the  county  of  Kin- 
cardine. (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Gene- 
alogical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  316-331.)  ARF 

Robertson,  George.  Eraser  of  Knock. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  princi- 
pal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  351-353.)  Stuart  8437 

Short,  A,  chronology  and  genealogy  of 
the  Bissets  and  Erasers  of  Lovat...  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh.  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  85- 
96.)  ARF 


Fraser,   Lords 

Gordon,  Charles  T.  Eraser,  Lord  Eraser. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  107-122.)  ARO 


Freer   Family 

Freer,  sometime  of  Essendie,  Innernethy, 
and  Woodlands,  in  the  county  of  Perth. 
(Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica. 
London,  1876.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  70-72.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Frendraught,  Lords 

Grant,  Erancis  James.  Crichton,  Lord 
Erendraught.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,    1907.      8°.     v.    4,    p.    123-134.) 

ARO 


Fullarton  Family 

Inventary  of  writes  of  the  family  of  Eul- 
larton.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealog- 
ical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
v.  2,  p.  332-356.)  ARF 


Reid,  John  Eaton.  Eullartons  of  Kil- 
michaei.  (In  his:  History  of  the  county  of 
Bute.     Glasgow,  1864.    8^    p.  237-240.)  CR 

Robertson,  George.  Eullarton  of  Dreg- 
horn  [and]  of  Bartonholme.  (In  his:  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families 
in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3,  p. 
295-304.)  Stuart  8439 

Eullarton    of    Eullarton.      (In    his: 

Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire..  .  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v.  2. 
p.  83-131.)  Stuart  8438 


Galloway,  Lords  and  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Ancient  lords  of  Gal- 
loway. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgli,  1907.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  135-144.)        ARO 

Stewart,  J.  K.  Stewart,  earl  of  Galloway. 
1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  145-173.)  ARO 


Garnock,   Viscounts 

Lindsay,  William  A.  Lindsay,  Viscount 
Garnock.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  174-178.)      ARO 


Gauden  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Gauden  of  Swinis- 
ter  and  Overland.  (In  his:  Zetland  family 
histories.     Lerwick,  1907.    4°.     p.  78-80.) 

ARX 


Gemmill  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Gemmill  of  Tower- 
lands  [and]  of  Warrix.  (In  his:  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families 
in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3.  p. 
330-334.)  Stuart  8439 


Gerard  Family 

Gerard,  The,  family.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
59,  61.)  CPA 


Gibson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Gibson  of  Durie. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  568-570.)  ft  ARK 

Henderson,  John.  The  Gibsons.  (In 
his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh, 
1884.     sq.  8°.     p.  304-307.)  ARX 

Unknown,  The,  daughter  of  Gibson  of 
Durie.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1899.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  180-181.)  CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


593 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
GiFFORD  Family 

Grant,     Francis     James.  Gifford     of 

Wethersta,  in  the  parish  of  Belting,  tand 
of]  Busta  [and]  Ollaberry.  (In  his:  Zetland 
family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p. 
81-92.)  ARX 


Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealogi- 
cal and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts 
of  Coulthart  and  CoUyn..  .from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland. .  .to  the  year... 
1854.  London:  printed  for  private  circula- 
tion... by  Harrison  &  Sons,  1855.  23  p., 
1  1.,  1  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Deals   also   with   the   Glendonyn   family. 


Glasfoord,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Abercromby, 
Lord  Glasfoord.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1907.     8°.     v.  4,  p.   179-182.) 

ARC 


Glasgow  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Glasgow  of  Mount- 
greenan.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine,  1823.     12°.     V.   1,   p.  354-356.) 

Stuart  8437 


Glasgow,  Earls  of 

Boyle,  Robert  E.  Boyle,  earl  of  Glas- 
gow. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  183-221.)        ARO 

Glasgow  (6.  earl),  George  Frederick 
Boyle.  Report  on  the  muniments  at  Craw- 
ford Priory.  By  William  Eraser.  (In: 
Great  Britain.  —  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.  Report.  [Uo.]  8.  London, 
1881.     f°.     Appendix,  part  1,  p.  304-308.) 

ttc 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  Genealogical  account 
of  the  Glasgow  family.  (In  his:  History 
of  the  county  of  Bute.  Glasgow,  1864.  8°. 
p.  229-236.)  CR 

Robertson,  George.  Boyle,  earl  of  Glas- 
gow tand  of  Montgomerieston].  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire. .  .  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1, 
p.  127-135.)  Stuart  8437 


Glencairn,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Cunningham,  earl  of 
Glencairn.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  222-252.)        ARO 

Succinct,  A,  account  of  the  long  feud 
between  the  earls  of  Glencairn  and  Eglin- 
ton  on  account  of  the  bailliary  of  Kilwin- 
ning, and  controverted  precedency  of  their 
earldoms,     n.  t.-p.     n.   p.   (187-?]   4  p.     8°. 

ARD  p.v.l 


Glendinning    (Glendonwyn)    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Glendonwyn  of 
that  ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f °.    p.  233-238.)    ft  ARK 


Gordon  Family 

See  also   binder  Aboyne,   Earls  and  Viscounts   of; 

AND  Kenmure,  Viscounts   of 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Gordon  seals. 
1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1898.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  65-66.)      CPA 

Barron,  Oswald.  The  Cocks  of  the 
North.  By  O.  B.  (The  Ancestor.  Lon- 
don, 1904.    4°.    no.  9,  p.  89-102.)  ARA 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Byron's  mater- 
nal ancestors.  The  Gordons  of  Gight. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1899-1900.  sq.  8°.  V.  12,  p.  113-116,  145- 
148.  161-164,  178-180;  series  2,  v.  1,  p.  1-4, 
17-20,  33-36,  49-52,  81-85,  97-100,  113-116, 
130-131,  145-148,  161-163,  177-179.)         CPA 

The  ducal  Gordons'  "natural"  issue. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1905.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  7,  p.  17-20.)  CPA 

The    Duffs    and    the    Gordons.      1 

table.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1898.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  161-164.)  CPA 

The    ennobled    Gordons    and    Lord 

Byron.  1  table.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  49- 
50.)  CPA 

The  gay  Gordons.  A  study  in  in- 
herited prestige.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1898.     8°.     v.   163,  p.  254-261.) 

*DA 

The  Gordons  of  Binhall.     (Scottish 

notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  2,  p.  113-114.)  CPA 

The  Gordons  of  Birkenburn.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1897. 
sq.  8°.    V.  10,  p.  174.)  CPA 

The    Gordons    of    Daach,    Muiraik, 

and  Kethocksmill.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
V.  3,  p.  139-140.)  CPA 

See  also  supplementary  note  by  James  Cameron, 
V.    3,   p.    155. 

The  Gordons  and  the  Drummonds. 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1898.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  187-188.)  CPA 

The  Gordons  of  Gight.  Some  fur- 
ther emendations.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
2,  p.  49-51.)  CPA 

The  Gordons,  the  Innes's,  the  Pitts, 

and  Lord  Rosebery.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
184-185.)  CPA 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

The    Gordons    of    Kethock's    Mill, 

who  reigned  at  King's  College  for  157 
years.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1901.  sq.  8°.  scries  2,  v.  2,  p.  1-3,  17- 
21.)  CPA 

The  Gordons  of  Newton.     (Scottish 

notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8° 
series  2,  v.  4,  p.  162.)  CPA 

The  Gordons  in  Poland.     (Scottish 

notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
V.  11,  p.  174-175.)  CPA 

The      Gordons      as      watchmakers 

(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1904-05.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  5,  p.  49-51; 
series  2,  V.  6,  p.  113.)  CPA 

The  house  of  Gordon.     Edited  by 

J.  M.  Bulloch.  V.  1-3.  /Aberdeen  (Scot- 
land: Aberdeen  University  Press,]  1903-12. 
port.  4°.  (New  Spalding  Club.  [Publica- 
tions.]) t  CP 

V.  1  is  no.  350  of  525  copies  printed;  v.  2,  no. 
350  of  500  copies  printed;  v.  3,  no.  350  of  425  copies 
printed. 

These  volumes  contain  the  following  fasciculi, 
with  independent  pagination: 

V.  1 :  i.  Bibliography  of  Gordon  genealogy,  xlv  p. 
ii.  The  Balbithan  ms.  68  p.  iii.  Abergeldie,  by  the 
editor.  48  p.  iv.  Coclarachie,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Ree. 
48  p.  V.  Gight,  by  the  editor.  146  p.  vi.  Lists  of 
Gordons   in   Scotland.      223    p. 

V.  2:  i.  Bibliography  (continued),  xx  p.  ii.  His- 
tory by  Ferrerius.  Edited  by  Rev.  S.  Ree.  32  p. 
iii.  History  by  Straloch.  Edited  by  Rev.  S.  Ree. 
76  p.  iv.  Tables  by  Gordonstoun.  Edited  by  Rev. 
J.  Si.  Joass.  44  p.  V.  Gordons  of  Lesmoir,  and 
cadets.  By  Captain  Wimberley  and  J.  M.  Bulloch. 
358  p.  vi.  Gordon  ballads.  Edited  by  Rev.  S.  Ree. 
101    p. 

V.  3:  Gordons  under  arms;  a  biographical  muster 
roll  of  officers  named  Gordon  in  the  navies  and 
armies  of  Britain,  Europe,  America,  and  in  the 
Jacobite  risings,  by  C.  O.  Skelton  and  J.  M.  Bulloch. 

The  last  Gordon  of  Auchleuchries. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 

1902.  sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  3,  p.  33-34.)  CPA 

The    origin    of   "Chinese    Gordon." 

A  suggestion.  (Genealogical  magazine. 
London,  1899.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  247-248.)  ARCA 

Polish  alliances  with  the  Gordons. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 

1903.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  4,  p.  17-19,  49-51, 
113-115,  129-131.)  CPA 

The  sad  fate  of  the  Terpersie  Gor- 
dons. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1901.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  2,  p.  66-67.) 

CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Gordon  of  Gor- 
donstoun. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  2-12.)  ft  ARK 

Gordon  of  Lesmoir.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  30-32.)  tt  ARK 

Gay,  The.  Gordons.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1895.    8°.     v.  25,  p.  246-269.)  *  DA 

Gordon,  C.  A.  A  concise  history  of  the 
ancient   and   illustrious   house   of   Gordon. 


[Edited  by  A.  M.  M.j    Aberdeen:  D.  Wyllie 
&   Son,    1890.     xiv,    155   p.     12°.  ARZ 

Reprint   of   the   edition   of   1754. 

no.  8  of  50  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Gordon,  Sir  Robert,  of  Gordonstoun.  A 
genealogical  history  of  the  earldom  of 
Sutherland,  from  its  origin  to  the  year 
1630;  written  by  Sir  Robert  Gordon  of 
Gordonstoun.  With  a  continuation  to  the 
year  1651.  Pul)lished  from  the  original 
manuscript.  [Edited  by  Henry  Weber.] 
Edinburgh:  Archibald  Constable  and  Co.. 
1813.  xv(i),  575,  xi  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
i°.  ttARZ 

Gordon-Cumming,  Sir  William  Gordon. 
Report  on  the  papers  at  Gordonstown. .  . 
(In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commission 
on  Historical  manuscripts.  Report.  [UO.] 
6.  London,  1877.  Appendix,  part  1,  p.  681- 
688.)  C 

Gordon  —  from  the  printed  and  mss.  his- 
tories of  that  name  compared,  as  also  ob- 
servations thereon,  deduced  from  original 
writes,  &c.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Gene- 
alogical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  409-423.)  ARF 

Henderson,  John.  The  Gordons  of 
Swinev.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.,8°.    p.  326-327.)  ARX 

Macwilliam,  H.  D.  Some  Gordons  in 
the  parish  of  Inveravon.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1904.  sq.  8°.  se- 
ries 2,  v.  5,  p.  81-83,  97.)  CPA 

Pringle,  Walter.  The  memoirs  of  Wal- 
ter Pringle  of  Greenknow...  Edited  by 
Rev.  Walter  Wood,  with  notes  and  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  an  account  of  the  fami- 
lies of  Gordon  and  Seton. .  .and  also  of  the 
Pringles. .  .and  the  Homes  of  Bassendean. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  xii,  132 
p.    16°.  ARZ 

Reprinted   from  the   edition  of   1751. 

Smith,  J.  Henderson.  The  ennobled  Gor- 
dons as  book  collectors.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°.  se- 
ries 2,  V.  4,  p.  177-178.)  CPA 

Bookplates. 


GouDiE  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Goudie  of  Brae- 
field,  in  the  parish  of  Dunrossness,  [and  ofi 
Sand  [and]  Sottrigarth.  (In  his:  Zetland 
family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p. 
93-99.)  ARX 


Gould   Family 

Michie,  Charles.  Brodie,  Michie,  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen.  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
8°.    p.  161.)  CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Brodie,  Michie,  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
8,  p.  59,  66-67.)  CPA 


GouRLAY  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Gourlay  of  Kin- 
craig.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  469-471.)  ff  ARK 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memorials  of  the  Scot- 
tish house  of  Gourlay.  (In:  Albert  E.  Gur- 
ley,  The  history  and  genealogy  of  Gurley 
family.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1897.  8°.  p.  1- 
35.)  APV 


Gow  Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Gows 
—  Sliochd  Gow  Chrom.  (In  his:  Account 
of  the  confederation  of  clan  Chattan. 
Glasgow,  1898.    4°.    p.  118-122.)        f  ARZ 


GowRiE,  Earls  of 

Steuart,    A.    Erancis.      Ruthven,    earl    of 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage 


Gowrie. 
burgh,  1907 


Edin- 
ARO 


8°.    V.  4,  p.  254-268.) 


Graeme  Family 
See  Graham  Family 


Graham  Family 

See  also  under  Airth,  Earls  of;  Menteith,  Earls 

of;  and  Montrose,  Dukes  and  Dukedom  of 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  Grahams  or  Graemes 
of  the  Debateable  Land  —  their  traditional 
origin  considered.  (Archaeological  journal. 
London,  1886.    8°.    v.  43,  p.  116-123.)     CA 

Easton,  Walter  M.  Graham.  The  Gra- 
hams of  Leitchtown.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1899.     8°.     v.  13,  p.  123-125.) 

CPA 

Graeme,  Louisa  Grace.  Or  and  sable.  A 
book  of  the  Graemes  and  Grahams.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Brown,  1903.  xlii,  720  p.,  1  1..  1 
fac,  15  pi.,  17-port.,  2  tables.     4°.       ARZ 

One   of  295   copies  printed. 

Grahame,  James.  The  Grahams  of  Wal- 
lacetown,  Knockdolian,  Grugar,  Auchen- 
howie,  Auchencloich,  Tamrawer,  Dougals- 
ton,  Kilmannan,  and  Kilmardinny.  (Glas- 
gow Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1. 
p.  376-387.)  CPA 


Grahams,  The,  of  Leitchtown  pedigree. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  172-178.)  CPA 

Lomas,  Mrs.  S.  C,  editor.  The  manu- 
scripts in  the  possession  of  Sir  John  James 
Graham,  of  Eintry.  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Re- 
port on  manuscripts  in  various  collections. 
Hereford,  1909.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  185-275.)  C 

Miscellaneous    deeds    and    correspondence    of    the 

Graham     family. 

Pedigree  of  the  Grahams  of  Balgowan. 
(In:  Alexander  M.  Delavaye,  Life  of 
Thomas  Graham,  Lord  Lynedoch.  Lon- 
don, 1880.     8°.)  AN 

Table    opp.    p.    818. 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  The  traditions 
of  the  Grahams.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1903.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  109-116,  183- 
195;  V.  17,  p.  9-14,  87-89,  176-187.)        CPA 

Terry,  Charles  Sanford.  The  home  of 
the  Claverhouse  Grahams.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  72-76.)  CPA 

Wilson,  John.  The  Graemes  of  Garvock. 
(In  his:  Dunning:  its  parochial  history. 
Perth,  1873.     12°.    p.  71-78.)  CR 


Grant  Family 
See  also   under   Seafield,   Earls   of 

Chapman,  James.  The  genealogy  of  the 
Grants. .  .written. .  .in  anno  1729.  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  Collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
103-117.)  ARF 

The  statements  in  this  genealogy  are  worthless  for 
the   period   before  the   13th  century. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Grant  of  Grant. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.     f°.     p.  341-346.)  ft  ARK 

Grant,  A.  R.  The  chiefs  of  Grant.  (Gen- 
ealogist. London,  1884.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
1,  p.  214-224.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Based  on  Eraser's  The  chiefs  of  Grant,  Edinburgh, 

1883. 

Grant,  Charles,  vicomte  de  Vaux.  Me- 
nioires  historiques,  genealogiques,  poli- 
tiques,  militaires,  &c.,  &c.,  de  la  maison  de 
Grant,  divisee  en  plusieurs  branches,  tant 
en  ficosse,  qu'en  Normandie,  en  Alle- 
magne,  en  Suede,  en  Dannemarc,  &c... 
[Londres.i  1796.  5  p.l.,  [iii]-viii,  92,  455(1) 
p.     8°.  ARZ 

Gray   Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  The  Grays  of 
Cliff,  in  the  parish  of  Unst.  (In  his:  Zet- 
land family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°. 
p.  100-102.)  ARX 

Gray,  Peter.  Skibo,  its  lairds  and  his- 
tory. Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  & 
Ferrier,  1906.     118  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  ARX 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Gray,    Lords 

Grant,  Francis  James.    Gray,  Lord  Gray. 
1  pi.     (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.    269-296.) 


Edinburgh. 
ARO 


Ramsay,    viscount    of    Haddington. 

(In:  The  Scots  peerage.     Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  297-302.)  ARO 

Three  Scottish  earldoms.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8°.    V.  149,  p.  559-579.)  *  DA 

Haddington,    Leven,   Melville. 


Greer   Family 


Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  Doubtful  pedi- 
grees. Greer  of  Grange  Macgregor.  (2.] 
Macmicking  of  Kil  St.  Ninian,  Ayrshire. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1871. 
8°.    V.  6.  p.  137-142.)  *R- Room  328 


Greg,  Greig  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Greig  of  Sand- 
sound,  in  the  parish  of  Sandsting,  [and] 
Greig  of  Vassay  in  the  parish  of  Nesting. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Ler- 
wick, 1907.     4°.     p.  103-110.)  ARX 

Greg,  Robert  P.  The  Gregs  and  Greigs. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1870. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  468-470.)  *  R  -  Room  328 


Gregor,   Clan 
See  Macgregor  Family 


Grierson    Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  The  Griersons  of 
Quendale.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  his- 
tories.    Lerwick,  1907.    4°.    p.  111-113.) 

ARX 


Groat   Family 

Extracts  from  old  inventories  of  the 
titles  of  the  estate  of  Malcolm  Groat  of 
Warse.  (In:  J.  T.  Calder,  Sketch  of  the 
civil  and  traditional  history  of  Caithness . . . 
Glasgow,  1861.     12°.    p.  245-252.)  CR 


GuNN   Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Gunns.  (In  his: 
Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884. 
sq.  8°.     p.  319-323.)  ARX 


Haddington,    Earls    and    Viscounts    of 

Haddington,  The,  memorials.  (Edin- 
burgh review.  London,  1890.  8°.  v.  172, 
p.  1-33.)  *DA 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Hamilton,  earls 
of  Haddington.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  303- 
329.)  ARO 


Haig   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Haig  of  Bemer- 
side.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    i".    p.  132-136.)  ttARK 

Haigs,  The.  of  Bemersyde.  (Edinburgh 
review.  London,  1882.  8°.  v.  155,  p.  505- 
532.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Russell's  Haigs  of  Bemersyde. 

Russell,  John.  The  Haigs  of  Bemersyde. 
A  family  history.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1881.  xiii(i)  p.,  1  1.,  496  p., 
1  pi.    8°.  ARZ 


Haldane  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Haldane  of 
Northroe,  in  the  parish  of  Northmavine. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Ler- 
wick,  1907.     4°.     p.   114-115.)  ARX 

Rogers,  Charles.  Family  of  Haldane. 
(In  his:  Four  Perthshire  families. .  .  Edin- 
burgh, 1887.     sq.  8°.     p.  111-123.)         ARX 


Haliburton   Family 

Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons.  [Edited 
by  Sir  Walter  Scott.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Bal- 
lantyne  &  Co.,  printers,  1820.  iv,  63  p., 
1  pi.    4°.  ARZ 

One  of  only  thirty  copies  printed. 

With  holograph  inscription  by  Sir  Walter  Scott: 
'For  Mr.  David  Laing,  Bookseller,  as  a  mark  of  sin- 
cere sense  of  his  successful  researches  into  Scottish 
antiquities,   from   his   obliged   servant   Walter    Scott.' 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.,  of 
Abbotsford,  with  a  reprint  of  his  memorial 
of  the  Haliburtons.  London:  printed  for 
the  Royal  Historical  Society,  1877.  Ixxii, 
78  p.    8°.  ARZ 

The  Memorial  of  the  Haliburtons  has  a  separate 
title-page  which  reads:  'Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons. 
Edinburgh:    printed    by   J.    Ballantyne   &    Co.,    1824.' 

Reviewed  in  The  Genealogist,  v.  2,  p.  167-168, 
London,    1878. 


Haliburton   of   Dirleton,   Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Haliburton  of 
Dirleton.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  330-338.)      ARO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


597 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Halket  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Halket  of  Pitfir- 
ran.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f °.    p.  284-287.)  ft  ARK 

Halket-Craigie    of    Hall-Hill.      (In 

his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edinburgh, 
1798.    f^    p.  287-288,)  ft  ARK 


Hamill  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Hamill  of  Rough- 
wood.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1823.     12°.    V.  1,  p.  372-374.)       Stuart  8437 


Hamilton   Family 

See  also  under  Abercorn,   Earls  of;   Bargany, 

Lords;  Belhaven,  Lords  and  Viscounts  of; 

Haddington,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of; 

Orkney,    Earls   and   Earldom    of; 

and  Ruglen,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Historical  and  geneal- 
ogical memoirs  of  the  house  of  Hamilton; 
with  genealogical  memoirs  of  the  several 
branches  of  the  family.  Edinburgh:  J.  An- 
derson, jun.,  1825.  xii,  (1)14-412  p.,  2  1.,  1 
pi.    f°.  ARZ 

Two  autograph  letters  from  the  author  to  Johi) 
Riddell  (dated  5.  Sept.  1824,  and  12.  March  1827) 
and  one  from  James  Hamilton  to  the  same  (dated 
Dunse   8.      Sept.    [1843])    inserted. 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  Hamilton  family  and 
its  cadets.  (Genealogist.  London,  1899. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  73-75.)  *R- Room  328 

"Walter  Fitz  Gilbert,"  ancestor  of 

the  dukes  of  Hamilton.  A  suggestion  as 
to  his  origin.  (Genealogist.  London,  1885. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  2,  p.  43-46.) 

*R- Room  328 
Birnie,  John.  Account  of  the  families  of 
Birnie  and  Hamilton  of  Broomhill,  by  J. 
Birnie,  Esq.  Edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turn- 
bull.  .  .  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution, 1838.  2  p.l.,  (i)vi-xix,  82  p.  illus. 
4°.  ARZ 

This  account  was  compiled  c.  1720-25.  Only  sixty 
copies    printed. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Hamilton  of  In- 
nerwick.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    i°.    p.  460-463.)    ft  ARK 

Hamilton    of    Orbieston,     Dalziell, 

and  Rosehall.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  463-46^.) 

tfARK 

Hamilton  of  Silvertonhill.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  424-427.)  tt  ARK 

Hamilton  of  Udston,  &c.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f  °.    p.  466-467.)  tt  ARK 


Hamilton    of    Wishaw.      (In    his: 

Baronage    of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f  °.    p.  479-480.)  tt  ARK 

Eaton,  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton. 
The  Olivestob  Hamiltons.  New  York: 
privately  printed,  1893.     32  p.     f°.     t  ARZ 

Grant,  Francis  James.  The  Hamilton 
family.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  116-121.)  ARX 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth.  A 
Flemish  branch  of  the  Hamiltons  of  In- 
nerwick.  (The  Genealogist.  London,  1904. 
8°.     V.  20,  p.   144.)  *R- Room  328 

Murray,  Keith  W.  An  incident  in  the 
history  of  the  Hamilton  family.  (The 
Genealogist.  London,  1904.  8°.  v.  20,  p. 
1-6.)  *R- Room  328 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  Genealogical  account 
of  the  Hamilton  family.  (In  his:  History 
of  the  county  of  Bute.  Glasgow,  1864.  8°. 
p.  176-193.)  CR 

Riddell,  John.  Reply  to  the  misstate- 
ments of  Dr.  Hamilton  of  Bardowie,  in  his 
late  "Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Hamilton, 
corrected,"  respecting  the  descent  of  his 
family;  with  an  appendix  of  original  mat- 
ter, partly  affecting  the  Hamiltons,  and 
Stewarts,  and  representation  of  the  old 
earls  of  Lennox,  &c.  By  J.  R.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Stevenson,  1828.     2  p.l.,  26,  10  p.    4°. 

Robertson,  Alexander.  Sir  R.  Moray 
and  the  "Lives  of  the  Hamiltons."  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1912.  4°. 
v.  10,  p.  438-440.)  CPA 

Robertson,  George.  Hamilton  of  Grange, 
Holmhead  (formerly  of  Aikinhead),  [and] 
of  Ladyland.  (In  his:  Genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire 
...      Irvine.   1823.     12°.     v.  1,  p.  356-372.) 

Stuart  8437 


Hamilton,  Dukes  of 

Anderson,  John.  Hamilton,  duke  of 
Hamilton.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,    1907.     8°.     v.    4,    p.    339-397.) 

ARO 


Harvie   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Harvie  of  Broadlie, 
now  Montgomery.  (In  his:  Genealogical 
account  of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire... Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v.  2,  p.  340- 
342.)  Stuart  8438 


Hay    Family 

See  also  under  Erroll,  Earls  of;  Kinnoull, 

Earls  of;  and  Tweeddale,  Marquesses  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Hay  of  Paris 
[Perthshire].  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.     Edinburgh,    1798.     f°.     p.   583-584.) 

ttARK 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Hay  of  Pitfour.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  481- 
483.)  ttARK 

Hay  of  Strovvie.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.    Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  588.) 

ttARK 

Ferguson,  James.  A  northern  baronial 
house.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1909.     4°.     V.  6,  p.  248-259.)         CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Hay  of  Hayfield. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Ler- 
wick,  1907.     4°.     p.   122-128.)  ARX 

Hay,  Sir  John  Dalrymple.  Hay  of  Errol. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  40-46,  57-61,  77-82.)  CPA 

Hay,  Father  Richard  Augustin.  Gene- 
alogie  of  the  Hayes  of  Tweeddale  includ- 
ing memoirs  of  his  own  times.  Edinburgh: 
T.  G.  Stevenson.  1835.  2  p.l.,  xvi,  127(1)  p. 
sq.  8°.  ARX 

One  of  108  copies  printed. 

Paton,  Henry,  editor.  The  manuscripts 
of  Robert  Mordaunt  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Duns 
Castle,  Berwickshire.  (In:  Great  Britain. 
—  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission. 
Report  on  manuscripts  in  various  collec- 
tions.    Hereford,  1909.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  1-71.) 

"The  manuscripts.  .  .have  reference  rather  to 
lands  which  were  once  in  the  possession  of  the  family, 
than  to  those  which  now  form  the  estate." 


Hepburn    Family 
Sec  also  under  Both  well.  Lords  axd  Earls  of 

Boyle,  Robert.  Hepburn  of  Auldham- 
stocks.  (Genealogical  magazine.  London, 
1898.     4°.     V.   1,  p.  412-416.)  ARCA 


Herries  of  Terregles,  Lords 

Herries,  David  C.  Lord  Herries  of  Ter- 
regles. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1907.     8°.     v.  4,   p.  398-424.) 

ARO 


HOLYROODHOUSE,    LoRD 

Inglis,  Alexander  W.  Bothwell,  Lord 
Holyroodhouse.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1907.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  425-439.) 

ARO 


Home   Family 

See   under   Dunbar,    Earls   and   Viscounts   of, 
AND  Hume  Family 


Home,  Earls  of 

Fullarton,  Airs.  E.  M.  Home,  earl  of 
Home.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,    1907.     8°.     v.   4,   p.  440-484.) 

ARO 


Heddell  Family 


Grant,  Francis  James.  Heddell  of  Helli- 
ness,  in  the  parish  of  Cunningsburgh;  and 
Uresland,  in  the  parish  of  Tingwall.  (In 
his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick, 
1907.    4°.    p.  129-131.)  ARX 


Honeyman   Family 


Honeyman,  Abraham  Van  Doren.  The 
Honeyman  family  (Honeyman,  Honyman, 
Hunneman,  etc.),  in  Scotland  and  America. 
1584-1908.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1909.  345  p., 
1  fac.  16  pi.,  15  port.     8°.  APV 


Henderson    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Henderson  of 
Fordell.  (In  his:  Baronge  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    i°.    p.  518-520.)    ttARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Henderson  of 
Buness,  in  the  parish  of  Unst,  [and]  of  Petti- 
ster,  Midgarth,  Springfield,  [and)  of  Gloup. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Ler- 
wick, 1907.    4°.    p.  132-148.)  ARX 

Henderson,  John.  The  Hendersons  of 
Stemster,  of  Achalibster  and  Westerdale, 
[and)  of  Nottingham  and  Gersay.  (In  his: 
Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884. 
sq.  8°.    p.  283-294.)  ARX 


Henry  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Henry  of  Bayhall, 
in  the  parish  of  Walls.  (In  his:  Zetland 
family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p. 
149-151.)  ARX 


Hope   Family 
See  also  under  Hopetoun,  Earls  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Hope  of  Craighall. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  58-61.)  ttARK 


Hopetoun,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Hope,  earl  of 
Hopetoun,  now  marquess  of  Linlithgow. 
1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1907.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  485-505.)  ARO 

Seton,  George.  Memoir  of  Alexander 
Seton,  earl  of  Dunfermline,  president  of 
the  Court  of  Sessions,  and  chancellor  of 
Scotland.  With  an  appendix  containing 
a  list  of  the  various  presidents  of  the  court, 
and  genealogical  tables  of  the  legal  fami- 
lies of  Erskine,  Hope,  Dalrymple,  and  Dun- 
das,    xiv,  217  p.,  1  fac,  5  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  AN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


599 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
HosEASON    Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Hoseason  of  Ay- 
wick,  in  the  parish  of  Yell,  [and]  Hoseason 
of  Dalsetter.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  his- 
tories.    Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  152-157.) 

ARX 

Houston  Family 

S.,  S.  Houston  of  that  ilk.  (Genealo- 
gist.   London,  1881.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  22-23.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


HowiESON   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Howieson  of  Brae- 
head  (now  Howieson-Craufurd  of  Crau- 
furdland  and  Braehead.  (In  his:  Genealog- 
ical account  of  the  principal  families  in 
Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1823.  12°.  v.  1.  p. 
204-209.)  Stuart  8437 


Hume    (and    Home)    Family 
See  also   under  Marchmont,   Earls  of 

Bolton,  W.  The  Homes  and  the  Humes. 
(Ex  Libris  Society.  Journal.  London, 
1900.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  123-126,  139-141.)  MDVA 

The  Humes  of  Polwarth.  (Ex  Lib- 
ris Society.  Journal.  London,  1900.  4°. 
V.  9,  p.  172-176.)  MDVA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Hume  of  Nine- 
wells.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  587-588.)    ft  ARK 

Eraser,  Sir  William,  editor.  First  report 
on  the  Marchmont  muniments  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Polwarth,  Lords  Polwarth,  and  earls 
of  Marchmont,  in  the  possession  of  Sir 
Hugh  Hume  Campbell,  baronet,  of  March- 
mont, at  Marchmont  House,  Berwickshire. 
(In:  Great  Britain.  —  Historical  Manu- 
scripts Commission.  14.  report.  London, 
1893.    8°.     appendix,  part  3,  p.  56-173.)     C 

The  principal  portions  of  genealogical  interest  are 
the  following:  Ancient  charters  and  other  writs 
chiefly  relating  to  the  lands  and  families  of  Pol- 
warth and  Home,  1343-1568,  p.  62-71.  Papers  relat- 
ing to  the  nunnery  of  Northberwick.  1523-1547,  p. 
71-73.  Miscellaneous  writs  of  the  Homes  of  Pol- 
warth, etc.,  1427-1700,  p.  73-82.  Papers  relating  to 
the  Berwickshire  families  of  Spens,  Wolff  and  Trot- 
ter, 1514-1600,  p.  82-85.  Discharges  and  other  writs 
by  abbots  and  commendators  and  other  ecclesiastics 
shortly  before  and  after  the  Reformation,  1524-1643, 
p.  86-93.  Miscellaneous  records,  journals,  heraldic 
manuscripts,  and  other  writs  relating  to  the  Homes 
of  Polwarth,  p.   94-101. 

The    manuscripts    of    the    duke    of 

Athole,  K.T.,  and  of  the  earl  of  Home. 
London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode,  prtrs., 
1891.  2  p.l.,  233  p.  8°.  (Great  Britain. — 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  12. 
report;  appendix,  part  viii.)  C 

The  manuscripts  of  the  Home  family  reported  on, 
comprise  1.  Documents,  more  or  less  of  a  personal 
nature  relating  to  the  principal  members  of  the 
family  of  Home.  2.  Old  charters  and  other  docu- 
ments still  in  the  charter  chest  at  Hirsel  relating  to 
lands   formerly   possessed   by   the   Home   family. 


Great  Britain.  —  House  of  Lords.  Case 
of  Alexander  Home. .  .claiming  the  titles, 
honours,  and  dignities  of  earl  of  March- 
mont, viscount  of  Blazonberry,  Lord  Pol- 
wart  of  Polwart,  Redbraes  and  Greenlaw 
...1822.  London:  H.  Riddell  [1822].  17  p., 
1  table.     f°.  tfARZ 

Home,  David  Milne.  Report  on  the 
manuscripts  of  Colonel  D.  M.  Home  of 
Wedderburn  Castle,  N.  B.  London:  Mackie 
&  Co.,  Ltd.,  prtrs.,  1902.  1  p.l.,  329  p.  8°. 
(Great  Britain.  —  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission.)  CR 

The  muniments  of  the  family  of  Home  of  Wed- 
derburn relate  to  lands  in  almost  every  part  of  Ber- 
wickshire." 

Pringle,  W^alter.  The  memoirs  of  Walter 
Pringle  of  Greenknow...  Edited  by  Rev. 
Walter  Wood,  with  notes  and  an  appendix, 
containing  an  account  of  the  families  of 
Gordon  and  Seton...and  also  of  the  Prin- 
gles...and  the  Homes  of  Bassendean. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  xii,  132 
p.     16°.  ARZ 

Reprinted    from   the   edition   of    1751. 

Walford,  Edward.  The  Homes  of  Pol- 
warth. (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great  families. 
London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p.  193- 
210.)  ARF 

Warrender,  Margaret.  Marchmont  and 
the  Humes  of  Polwarth.  By  one  of  their 
descendants  [Margaret  Warrender].  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1894.  xii 
p.,  1  1.,   193  p..  11   pi.     4°.  ARZ 


Hunter   Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Hunter  of  Lunna, 
in  the  parish  of  Lunnasting.  (In  his:  Zet- 
land family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°. 
p.161-165.)  ARX 

Hunter,  Andrew  Alexander.  The  pedi- 
gree of  Hunter  of  Abbotshill  and  Barjarg 
and  cadet  families:  Hunter  of  Bonnytoun 
and  Doonholm,  Hunter-Blair  of  Blairqu- 
han,  Hunter  of  Auchterarder,  Hunter  of 
Thurston.  London:  Elliot  Stock,  1905.  iv 
p.,  2  1.,  47  p.,  10  fac,  6  geneal.  tables,  10 
pi.,  5  pi.    port.    4°.  t  ARZ 

Robertson,  George.  Hunter  of  Abbots- 
hall,  now  of  Barjarg,  &c.,  Bonnytoun  or 
Doonholm,  [and]  of  Thurston.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v. 
3,  p.  335-347.)  Stuart  8439 

Hunter    of    Hunterston.      (In    his: 

Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire.  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3,  p. 
167-181.)  Stuart  8439 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Notice  of  a  re- 
cent case  in  the  Court  of  Session,  Scotland, 
as  to  the  surname  and  arms  of  Hunter  of 
Hunterston.  By  S  *  *  *  (Genealogist. 
London,   1882.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  310-315.) 

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Genealogy  —  hidividual  Families,   continued. 
HuNTi.y,  Earls  and  Marquesses  of 

Anderson,  John,  and  Sir  James  Balfour 
Paul.  Gordon,  earl  and  marquess  of  Hunt- 
ly,  and  duke  of  Gordon.  1  pi.  (In:  The 
Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  506-562.)  ARO 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Huntly.  (In  his:  Historic  earls  and  earl- 
doms of  Scotland.  Aberdeen,  1898.  12°. 
p.   108-223.)  ARF 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Notices  of  ancient 
Scotch  families;  with  regard  to  filii  car- 
nales.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  London, 
1871.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  589-597.)  *R- Room  328 

1.  The  lords  of  Lorn.     2.  The  earls  of  Huntly. 


HuTCHESON  Family 

Hill,  William  H.  History  of  the  hospital 
and  school  in  Glasgow  founded  by  George 
and  Thomas  Hutcheson  of  Lambhill,  A.D. 
1639-41:  with  notices  of  the  founders  and 
of  their  family,  properties  and  affairs. 
Published  by  instruction  of  the  preceptor 
and  patrons  of  the  Royal  Incorporation  of 
Hutchesons'  Hospital.  (Glasgow:  R.  An- 
derson, prtr.,  1881.)  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  326  p.,  1 
fac,  2  maps,  4  pi.,  2  port.,  1  table.     4°. 

t  ARZ 

One   of   ISO   copies. 


Hyndford,   Earls   of 

Carmichael,  Evelyn  G.  M.  Carmichael, 
earl  of  Hvndford.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  4.  p.  563-597.) 

ARO 

Inglis  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Inglis  of  Cramond. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.     f°.     p.  264-265.)  ft  ARK 

Inglis  of  I^Ianner  and  Mannerhead. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  198-200.)  ft  ARK 

Ingram    Family 
See  also  under  Irvine,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Ingram  of  Hill- 
side in  the  parish  of  Unst.  (In  his:  Zet- 
land family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  '  4". 
p.  166-168.)  ARX 

Innermeath,  Lords 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  Lord  In- 
nermeath. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.     V.  5,  p.  1-8.)  ARO 

Innes   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Innes  of  Inner- 
markie,    Balveny,    and    Ortoun.      (In    his: 


Baronage    of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.     p.  78-79.)  ttARK 

Innes  of  Innes.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  13- 
18.)  ttARK 

Forbes,  Duncan.  Ane  account  of  the 
familie  of  Innes.  Compiled  by  Duncan 
Forbes  of  Culloden.  1698.  With  an  appen- 
dix of  charters  and  notes.  (Edited  by 
Cosmo  Innes.)  Aberdeen:  printed  for  the 
Spalding  Club,  1864.  2  p.l..  ix,  286  p.,  1  1., 
1  fac.    4°.  tARZ 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Innes  of  Fraca- 
field.  in  the  parish  of  Tingwall.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907. 
4°.    p.  169-170.')  ARX 

Henderson,  John.  The  Inneses  of  Thur- 
sater,  [and]  of  Sandside.  (In  his:  Caith- 
ness family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq. 
8°.    p.  238-252.)  ARX 

Walford,  Edward.  Tragedies  of  the 
house  of  Innes.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great 
families.  London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v. 
2,  p.  225-236.)  ARF 


Irvine    (and   Irving)    Family 

Boyd,  Lucinda  Joan  Rogers.  The  Ir- 
vines  and  their  kin.  Revised  by  the  author 
in  Scotland,  Ireland,  and  England.  A  his- 
tory of  the  Irvine  family  and  their  de- 
scendants. Also  short  sketches  of  their 
kindred,  the  Carlisles,  McDowells,  John- 
stons, Maxwells,  Gaults,  McElroys,  etc., 
from  A.D.  373  down  to  the  present  time. 
Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons,  1908. 
432  p.,  2  l,  17  pi.,  6  port.,  6  tables.    8°.  APV 

Burnett,  Helen.  Memoir  of  the  Irvines 
of  Monboddo.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1904.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  5, 
p.  1-4.)  CPA 

Erving,  Irving.  General  search  in  the 
records  and  collections  of  the  College  of 
Arms  for  Irving,  Erving,  etc.  (New  York 
genealogical  and  biographical  record.  New 
York,   1900.     4°.     v.  31,  p.  48-50.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Irving,  George.  The  Irvings  of  Hoddom. 
(Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Natural  His- 
tory and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Dumfries.  1906.  8°.  1900-1905.  p. 
175-201.)  *EC 

Irving,  John  Beaufin.  The  Irvings,  Ir- 
wins.  Irvines,  or  Erinveines:  or  any  other 
spelling  of  the  name.  An  old  Scots  border 
clan.  Aberdeen:  for  the  author.  The  Rose- 
mount  Press,  1907.  x  p.,  1  1.,  295  pp.,  1  fac, 
1  map,  68  pi.,  22  port.,  6  tables.    4°.    t  ARZ 

The  historical  statements  in  the  early  part  of 
this  work  are  to  be  used  with  great  caution. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


601 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
Irvine,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of 

Harwood,  H.  W.  Forsyth.  Ingram,  Vis- 
count Irvine.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  9-20.)     ARO 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Campbell,  Earl  of 
Irvine.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  21-26.)  ARO 


Isles,  Lords  of  the 
See  also  under  Macdonald   Family 

Macdonald,  A.  J.  Macdonald,  Lord  of 
the  Isles.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  27-48.)  ARO 

Stirling,  Anna  Maria  Diana  Wilhelmina 
Pickering.  Macdonald  of  the  Isles:  a  ro- 
mance of  the  past  and  present.  London: 
John  Murray,  1913.  xii,  295  p.,  10  pi.,  14 
port.     8°.  ARZ 


delphia,  1895.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  44-54,  145-153.) 

APGA 

Above  gives   history  of  the   main  branch   in   Scot- 
land. 


Keith   Family 

See   also   under   Altrie,   Lords;    Dingwall,    Lords; 

Kintore,  Earls  of;  and  Marischal,  Earls 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  heirs  of  the 
Keiths.  2  tables.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1894-97.  sq.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  177-178;  V.  10,  p.  59-60,  123,  161.)       CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Keith  of  Craig. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  443-445.)  ft  ARK 

Keith  of  Ludquhairn.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  73-75.)  ft  ARK 

Keith  of  Pittendrum.  Revelston  [Or 

Ravelstoun],  &c.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  445, 
589-590.)  ttARK 


Jedburgh,  Lords 

Kerr,  Arthur  H.  Ker,  Lord  Jedburgh. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.    v.  5,  p.  49-80.)  ARO 


Johnstone  Family 
See   also    under   Annandale,    Earls   and 


Marquesses  of 

Black,  John  A.  The  Maxwell  and  John- 
stone feud.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  24,  p.  236-240.)       *  DE 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Johnston  of  Cas- 
kieben,  now  of  that  ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  i°.  p.  35- 
39.)  ttARK 

Johnston  of  Wamphray.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f  °.    p.  232-233.)  tt  ARK 

Genealogy  of  Johnstone  of  Gallabank. 
(Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  47-50.)  CP 

Johnston,  Charles  Ernest.  A  genealogi- 
cal record  of  the  descendants  of  Peter 
Johnston,  who  came  to  America  from 
Lockerby,  Scotland,  in  the  year  1773... 
Also  a  short  historj'  of  the  clan  of  John- 
ston, of  Annandale.  [Washington,  D.C. : 
Mitchell,]  1900.     8°.  APV 

p.  9-16:  The  clan  of  Johnston. 

Johnston,  James  R.  Origin  of  the  John- 
ston family.  (The  "Old  Norwest"  gene- 
alogical quarterly.  Columbus,  O..  1907.  8°. 
v.  10,  p.  279-282.)  *R- Room  328 

Newport,  Magdalen.  Some  stories  of 
colonial  families.  Johnstone  of  New  Jer- 
sey.    (American  historical  register.     Phila- 


Kellie,    Earls   of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Erskine,  earl 
of  Kellie.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  81-97.)  ARO 


Kelso  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Kelso  of  Kelsoland, 
Kelso  of  Nether-Kelsoland,  [and]  Kelso  of 
HuUerhirst.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,   1824.     12°.     v.  2,  p.  22-38.) 

Stuart  8438 


Kenmure,  Viscounts  of 

Macmath,  William.  Gordon,  viscount  of 
Kenmure.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  98-135.)       ARO 


Kennedy  Family 

George,  J.  F.  Kennedy  of  Kermuck. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1902.     sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  3,  p.  174-175.) 

CPA 

Henderson,  John.  The  Kennedys  of 
Stroma.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  328-329.)  ARX 

Leighton,  J.  E.  Kennedy  of  Kermuck. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1902.    sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  3,  p.  174.)       CPA 

Pitcaim,  Robert.  Historical  and  genea- 
logical account  of  the  principal  families  of 
the  name  of  Kennedy.  From  an  original 
ms.,  with  notes  and  illustrations,  &c.  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Tait  &  J.  Stevenson,  1830. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  218  p.,  1  fac,  1  table.    4°.      ARZ 


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Ker   (Kerr,  Carr,  Carre)    Family 

Se^also  under  Jedburgh,  Lords;  Lothian, 

Marquesses  of;  and  Roxburghe,  Dukes  of 

Brief  statement  of  the  dispute  for  pre- 
cedency, which  lasted  thirty  years,  be- 
tween the  rival  families  of  the  Kers,  earls 
of  Lothian  and  Roxburgh,  n.  t.-p.  n.p. 
il87-?j4p.    8°.  ARDp.v.l 

C  *  *.  Family  of  Kerr  and  Carr.  (Gen- 
ealogist.   London,  1879.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  88-90.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Correcting  some  errors  in  the  article  by  S  *  *  * 
(R.   R.   Stodart)    noted   below. 

Kerr,  Robert  Malcolm.  Notices  of  the 
families  of  Kerr  of  Kerrisland  and  Mon- 
fode  of  that  ilk.  [By  R.  M.  Kerr.]  n.  p., 
1881.  1  p.l.,  103,  44,  27-34,  63-66,  [97-]  101  p., 
7  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  ARZ 

Twenty-five  copies  printed.  Founded  on  the  gen- 
ealogy in  Robertson's  Ayrshire  families  and  on  the 
niss.  of  the  late  James  Dobie.  p.  27-34,  63-66,  [97]- 
101  contain  corrections  of  the  same  pages  in  the 
first   part. 

Robertson,  George.  Ker  of  Kersland, 
Treearne,  cadets  of  Kersland,  [and]  Ker  of 
Auchingree.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1824.     12°.     v.  2,  p.  289-306.) 

Stuart  8438 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Carre  of  Cavers- 
Carre,  county  of  Roxburgh.  [By  R.  R. 
Stodart.]  (Genealogist.  London,  1879.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  110-115.)  *R- Room  328 

Contest  for  precedency  between  the 

Kerr  families  of  Cessford  and  Fernihirst. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
380-383.)  *R- Room  328 

(Genealogist, 
p.  246-250.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Also  includes  the  families  of  Kerr  of  Corbethouse 
and   Moir   of   Otterburn. 

Kerr  of  Fernihirst,  Baron  Jed- 
burgh. (Genealogist.  London,  1878.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  282-294.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Kerr  of  Lochtour  and  Cherrytrees: 

with  a  notice  of  the  life  and  descendants 
of  Mr.  David  Williamson,  minister  of  St. 
Cuthberts.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1873.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  220-229.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Notes  on  the  family  of  Ker.  Kerr, 

or  Carre  in  Scotland,  i.  Kerr  of  Green- 
head.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  London, 
1871.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  231-240.)  *R- Room  328 

Notes    on    the    family    of    Kerr    in 

Scotland.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  Lon- 
don, 1873-74.  8°.  V.  7,  p.  407-419,  512-523; 
V.  8,  p.  241-245.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Sir  Thomas   Kerr  of  Redden,  and 

his  descendants.     A  neglected  genealogy. 


Kerr   of    Gateshaw 

London,   1879.     8°.     v.  3, 


(Genealogist.     London,  1878.     8°.    v.  2,  p. 
137-142,176-180.)  *R- Room  328 

Thomson,  Thomas.  Notices  of  the  Kers 
of  Samuelston,  etc.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.     sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  64-68.)     CPA 


KiDSTON    Family 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  The  Kid- 
ston  family  in  Logie.  (In  his:  Logic:  a 
parish  historj'.  Paisley,  1905.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
248-257.)  tCR 


Kilmarnock,  Earls  of 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval  (9.  marquis),  Mel- 
ville Amadeus  Henry  Douglas  Heddle  de 
la  Caillemotte  de  Massue  de  Ruvigny. 
Boyd,  earl  of  Kilmarnock.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  136- 
182.)  ARO 

Kilpont  Family 

Barclay-AUardice,  R.  The  children  of 
John,  Lord  Kilpont.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1899.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  68-72.)  CPA 


Kilsyth,  Viscounts 

Cook,  W.  B.  Livingston,  Viscount  Kil- 
syth. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  183-194.)  ARO 

King   Family 
See  under  Eythin,  Lords 


Kingston,  Viscounts  of 

Seton,  George.  Seton,  viscount  of  King- 
ston. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1908.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  195-198.)  ARO 


KiNLocH    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Kinloch.  (In  his: 
Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  533-534.)  ttARK 

Kinloch  of  Gourdie.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  535.)  ttARK 

Kinloch  of  Kilrie.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
536.)  ttARK 

Kinloch  of  that  ilk  in  the  county  of 

Perth.      (In    his:    Baronage    of    Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  534-535.)    tt  ARK 


KiNLOss,   Baroness 

Armstrong,  W.  Bruce.  Morgan-Gren- 
ville.  Baroness  Kinloss.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  199- 
201.)  ARO 


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603 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
KiNNAiRD  Family 

Some  charters  to  the  lairds  of  Kinnaird 
of  that  ilk  and  of  the  lands  of  Incheture. 
(In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  col- 
lections... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
52-54.)  ARF 

Kinnaird,  Lords 

Carnegie,  Allan  S.  Kinnaird,  Lord  Kin- 
naird. 1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  202-216.)     ARO 


KiNNiNMOND  Family 

Account  of  the  family  of  Kinninmond 
of  that  ilk,  the  succession,  marriages,  &c., 
so  far  as  appears  from  their  own  papers. 
(In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  col- 
lections... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
531-544.)  ARF 

Inventary  of  papers  vouching  the  before 
written  account  of  the  family  of  Kinnin- 
mond. (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealog- 
ical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  545-548.)  ARF 


[By  David  Crawford  of  Drumsay.j  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  276- 
284.)  ARF 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  John  Knox  and  of  the  family  of  Knox. 
London:  Grampian  Club,  1879.  iv,  (1)6- 
184  p.,  1  port.     8°.  ARZ 


Lamont  Family 

Clan  Lamont  Society.  Report  of  the  1., 
3.  general  meeting. .  .held  1897,  1899,  in 
Glasgow.  (Glasgow,  1897-99.]  2  pamphlets. 
8°.  ARZ 

Lamont,  Norman.  The  family  of  La- 
mont. (Genealogical  magazine.  London, 
1889.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  349-352.)  ARCA 

Lamont,  William.  The  Lamont  tartan; 
an  address  delivered  to  the  Clan  Lamont 
Society...  1910.  Glasgow,  1910.  10  p.l., 
18  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  CPE 

no.   196  of  200  copies  printed. 

Martine,  George.  Lawmond.  (In:  Wal- 
ter Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections. .  . 
Edinburgh,    1900.     8°.     v.   2,  p.    157-159.) 

ARF 


Kinnoull,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Hay,  earl  of 
Kinnoull.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,    1908.     8°.     v.   5,   p.   217-239.) 

ARO 

KiNTORE,  Earls  of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Keith,  earl  of 
Kintore.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,   1908.     S".     v.  5,   p.  240-242.) 

ARO 

Kirkcudbright,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Maclellan, 
Lord  Kirkcudbright.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  256- 
274.)  ARO 

KiRKPATRicK  Family 

Walford,  Edward.  The  Kirkpatricks  of 
Closeburn.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great 
families.  London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v. 
2,  p.  176-182.)  ARF 


Knox   Family 

Bonar,  Horatius.  John  Knox  and  Ran- 
furly.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1908.     4°.     V.  5,  p.  370-371.)         CPA 

On  the  supposed  connection  of  the  Reformer  with 
the    family    of    Knox    of    Ranfurly. 

Crawford,  David.  1665-1726.  An  exact 
and  well  vouched  genealogie  of  the  ancient 
family  of   Knoc  or   Knox  of  Ranfurlie... 


Lauder  Family 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Stewart.  The  Grange  of 
St.  Giles,  the  Bass;  and  the  other  baronial 
homes  of  the  Dick-Lauder  family,  written 
and  illustrated  with  pen,  pencil,  and  cam- 
era. Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  author  by 
T.  and  A.  Constable,  1898.  xxii  p.,  1  1.. 
427  p.,  19  pi.,  4  port,    illus.    4°.  f  ARZ 


Lauderdale,  Earls  of 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Maitland,  earl  of 
Lauderdale.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  275- 
323.)  ARO 

Law    Family 

Wood,  John  Philip.  [Notices  of  the 
family  of  Law  of  Lauriston.]  (In  his: 
Memoirs  of  the  life  of  John  Law  of  Lauris- 
ton...    Edinburgh,  1824.    16°.    p.  199-207.) 

AN 

Lawrance  (Lawrence)  Family 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Lawrance  and  Law- 
rence families  in  Aberdeenshire,  1696. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  8,  p.  116-118,  134- 
136.)  CPA 

Lawson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Lawson  of  Cairn- 
muir.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  581-583.)  ft  ARK 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
Leith    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Leith  of  Bucharne. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  230-231.)  ft  ARK 

Leith  of  Freefield.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  i°.  p. 
231-232.)  ttARK 

Leith  of  Harthill.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
229-230.)  tt  ARK 

Leith  of  Leith-hall.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  224-227.)  ft  ARK 

Leith  of  Overhall.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
227-228.)  tt  ARK 

Leith  of  Treefield.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
230.)  tt  ARK 

Lennox,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Anderson,  John.  The  Celtic  earls  of 
Lennox.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  324-343.)        ARO 

Cartularium  comitatus  de  Levenax  ab 
initio  seculi  decern  tertii  usque  ad  annum 
1398.  [Edited  by  James  Dennistoun.] 
Edinburgh:  [Alaitland  Club,]  1833.  xxiv  p., 
1  1..  125  p.    4°.  tCP 

Hamilton,  Robert.  Case  of  Margaret 
Lennox  of  Woodhead,  in  relation  to  the 
title,  honours,  and  dignity,  of  the  ancient 
earls  of  Levenax  or  Lennox.  [By  Robert 
Hamilton.]  Edinburgh:  A.  Lawrie  &  Co., 
printers,  1813.     3  p.l.,  88  p.,  1  table.     f°. 

ARZ 

Napier,  Mark.  History  of  the  partition 
of  the  Lennox.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1835.    xvi,  256  p.    8°.      ARZ 

"The  Lanox  of  auld."  An  episto- 
lary review  of  "The  Lennox,  by  William 
Eraser."  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1880.  2 
p.l.,  xii,  153  p.,  4  pi.,  1  table.    4°.         t  ARZ 

Riddell,  John.  Additional  remarks  upon 
the  question  of  the  Lennox  or  Rusky  rep- 
resentation..  .in  answer  to  the  authoi"  of 
"History  of  the  partition  of  the  Lennox". . . 
with  an  eclaircissement  as  to  the  discus- 
sions about  Richard  ii.  Edinburgh:  T. 
Clark,  1835.    xxvii(i),  151  p.    8°.  ARZ 

Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  The  Len- 
nox. [By  Mary  M.  M.  Scott.]  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1885.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  138- 
161.)  *DA 

(Reprinted  in  her:  The  making 

of  Abbotsford  and  incidents  in  Scottish 
history...     London,  1897.    8°.    p.  160-199.) 

CR 

Lennox,  Dukes  of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Lennox,  duke  of 
Lennox.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  363-371.)      ARO 


Great  Britain.  —  House  of  Lords.  Len- 
no.x  peerage.  Case  of  the  earl  of  Darnley 
claiming  the  title  of  duke  of  Lennox.  &c. 
...1830.  [London:]  Lowless,  Crosse  & 
Batty  [1830].    23  p.,  1  1.,  1  table.    f°.  tt  ARZ 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  duke  of 
Lennox.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.     V.  5,  p.  344-362.)     ARO 


Leslie  Family 

Sec  also  under  Leven,  Earls  of;  Lindores,  Lords; 

Newark,   Lords;   and   Rothes,   Earls  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Leslie  of  Wardis. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  28-30.)  ttARK 

Excerpts  from  a  manuscript  of  the  sir- 
name  of  Lesly  done  in  the  year  1695,  and 
continued  and  improved  from  writes,  char- 
ters, and  other  authentick  documents.  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2  p.  424- 
470.)  ARF 

Genealogy  of  Leslie  of  Findrassie.  (An- 
alecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°.  v.  2. 
p.  41-46.)  CP 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Leslie  of  Ures- 
land,  in  the  parish  of  Tingwall.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907. 
4°.     p.  171-172.)  ARX 

Leslie,  Charles.  Historical  records  of 
the  family  of  Leslie  from  1067  to  1868-9, 
collected  from  public  records  and  authen- 
tic private  sources.  Edinburgh:  Edmon- 
ston  &  Douglas,  1869.    3  v.    8°.  ARZ 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Leslie  of 

Balquhain:  extracted  from  public  records, 
family  charters,  deeds  and  other  authentic 
documents,  from  1067  to  1861.  Bakewell:  J. 
Goodwin,  printer,  1861.    2  p.l.,  23(1)  p.    S". 

ARZ 

Printed  for  private  use  only. 

Martine,  George.  1635-1712.  The  Les- 
lies. (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical 
collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-84.)  ARF 

Leven,   Earls   of 
See  also  under  Melville,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Leslie,  earl  of 
Leven.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  372-381.)        ARO 

Three  Scottish  earldoms.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8°.    V.  149,  p.  559-579.)  *  DA 

Haddington,   Leven,   Melville. 


Lindores,  Lords 

PaiU,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Leslie,  Lord 
Lindores.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  382-390.)      ARO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


605 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Lindsay  Family 

See  also  under  Balcarres,  Earls  of;  Crawford, 

Earls  of;  and  Spynie,  Lords 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Lindsay  of  Eagles- 
cairny.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  261-262.)  ft  ARK 

Lindsay   of   Kirkforthar.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  259-261.)  tt  ARK 

Lindsay  of  Wolmerstoun.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  257-259.)  tt  ARK 

Lindsay,   Earls   of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Lindsay,  earl  of 
Lindsay.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  391-420.)      ARC 

Information  for  the  laird  of  Edzell  agt. 
William,    earl    of    Lindsay.      (In:    Walter 
Macfarlane,      Genealogical 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.     v.  2 


collections. .  . 
p.  399-408.) 

ARF 


Linlithgow,  Earls  of 

Cook,  William  Bowie.  Livingston,  earl 
of  Linlithgow.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edniburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  421-451.) 

ARC 


Some  colonial  families.    Livingston 

of  New  York.  (American  historical  regis- 
ter. Philadelphia,  1895.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  650- 
658.)  APGA 

Deals   exclusively   with   their    Scottish   origin. 


Livingstone  (of  Lismore)   Family 

Argyll  (10.  duke),  Niall  Diarmid  Camp- 
bell. The  barons  of  Bachuill.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  190- 
192.)  NDK 

Carmichael,  Alexander.  The  barons  of 
Bachuill.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  356-375.)  NDK 

Reprinted  in  the  Caledonian,  v.  9,  p.  261-268,  New 
York,    1910. 


Lockhart   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Lockhart  of  Cleg- 
horn.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  585-587.)    tt  ARK 

Lockhart  of  Lee.    (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  323- 
327.)  ttARK 

Walford,  Edward.  The  Lockharts  of 
Lee.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great  families. 
London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v.  1,  p.  226- 
246.)  ARF 


Linlithgow,  Marquesses  of 
See  HoPETOUN,   Earls  of 


LiNNE  (Lynne)  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Linne,  or  Lynne,  of 
that  ilk.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine, 1825.     12°.    V.  3,  p.  289-291.) 

Stuart  8439 


LiTHGow  Family 

Hopkins,  Ellen  Dunlop.  The  Lithgow 
family.  [In  Scotland  and  in  U.  S.]  1  port. 
(New  York  genealogical  and  biographical 
record.  New  York,  1898.  4°.  v.  29,  p. 
1-13.)  *R- Room  328 


Livingston  Family 

See  also  under  Callendar,  Earls  of;  Kilsyth, 

Viscounts   of;   Newburgh,   Earls  of;   and 

Teviot,  Viscounts  of 

Livingston,  Edwin  Brockholst.  The  Liv- 
ingstons of  Callendar,  and  their  principal 
cadets.  A  family  history.  [Edinburgh:] 
privately  printed  [by  Scott  &  Ferguson], 
1887.    2  V.  fac,  pi.,  port,    f  °.  t  ARZ 

no.    42   of   75   copies  printed. 


Logan   Family 

Robertson,  George.  Logan  of- Logan, 
formerly  of  Restalrig.  (In  his:  Genealogi- 
cal account  of  the  principal  families  of 
Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3.  p. 
135-158.)  Stuart  8439 


Logy  or  Logie  Family 

Allan,  Alexander  Stewart.  Historical 
notices  of  the  family  of  Margaret  of  Logy, 
second  queen  of  David  the  Second,  king 
of  Scots.  (Royal  Historical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1878.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  330- 
361.)  CA 


Lorimer  Family 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Lorimer,  Scot- 
land. By  S  *  *  *  1  pi.  (Miscellanea  ge- 
nealogica  et  heraldica.  London.  1877.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  421-423.)  *  R- Room  328 


Lorn,  Lords  of 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Notices  of  ancient 
Scotch  families;  with  regard  to  filii  car- 
nales.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  London, 
1871.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  589-597.)    *  R  -  Room  328 

1.  The    lords    of    Lorn. 

2.  The  earls  of  Huntly. 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Lothian,  Marquesses  of 

Fullarton,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Ker,  marquess  of 
Lothian.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  452-487.)      ARO 

Loudoun,    Earls   of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Campbell,  earl  of 
Loudoun.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh.   1908.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  488-517.) 

ARO 

Jonas,  Alfred  Charles.  The  Loudoun 
family.  (Genealogical  magazine.  London, 
1898.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  453-458.)  ARCA 

Robertson,  George.  Campbell,  earl  of 
Loudoun.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire... 
Irvine,  1824.     12°.    v.  2,  p.  205-215.) 

Stuart  8438 

LovAT,    Lords 

Carnegie,  Allan  S.  Eraser,  Lord  Eraser 
of  Lovat.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  518-548.)      ARO 


Lumsden  Family 

Lumsden,  Henry  William.  Memorials 
of  the  families  of  Lumsdaine,  Lumisden, 
or  Lumsden.  Edinburgh:  David  Douglas, 
1889.  X  p.,  1  1.,  116  p.,  2  pi.,  2  port.,  1  table. 
4°.  ARZ 

no.    46   of   eighty   copies   printed. 

Pedigree,  The,  of  Andrew  Lumsden.  In 
his  own  handwriting.  (Analecta  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,  1837.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  32-41.)      CP 


Macalpin  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macalpin.  (In 
his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  491-492.)  ft  ARK 


Macandrews   Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
andrews. Sliochd  Giir  Andris.  (In  his: 
Account  of  the  confederation  of  clan  Chat- 
tan.     Glasgow,  1898.    4°.    p.  142-143,  185.) 

fARZ 


Macaulay   Family 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
Tlie  Macaulay  clan.  (Athenaeum.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    f°.    March  31,  p.  442-443.)  *  DA 

Traditions     of    the     Macaulays     of 

Lewis.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  sq. 
8°.    v.  14,  p.  363-431.)  CPA 


Macbean    Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
beans.  1  pi.  illus.  (In  his:  Account  of 
the  confederation  of  clan  Chattan.  Glas- 
gow,  1898.     4°.     p.  30-56,   181.)         fARZ 


MacCallum  Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The  MacCallums  of  Poltalloch. 


Lyle,    Lords 

Paul,    Sir    James    Balfour.  Lyle.    Lord 

Lyle.    (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 

1908.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  549-558.)  ARO 


Lynne  Family 
Sec  LiNNE  Family 


Lyon    Family 
See  also  under  Strath  more.  Earls  of 

Fraser,  Sir  William,  editor.  Report  on 
ancient  charters  in  the  possession  of  the 
Right  Honourable  Claud,  earl  of  Strath- 
more  and  Kinghorn,  at  Glamis  Castle,  in 
the  county  of  Forfar...  (In:  Great  Bri- 
tain. —  Historical  Manuscripts  Commis- 
sion. 14.  report.  London,  1894.  8°.  ap- 
pendix, part  iii,  p.  174-190.)  C 

"The  collection  may  be  divided  into  two  sections, 
the  first  containing  charters  relating  to  the  family 
of  Lyon  of  Glaniis,  ancestor  of  the  present  earl  of 
Strathmore,  and  the  second  containing  charters  re- 
lating to  the  abbey  of  Jedburgh  and  the  priory  of 
Restennet." 


M'Combie  Family 

Smith,  William  M'Combie.  Memoir  of 
the  families  of  M'Combie  and  Thomas, 
originally  M'Intosh  and  M'Thomas;  com- 
piled from  history  and  tradition.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1890. 
xiii(i),  224  p.,   1  pi.,  6  port,     new  ed.     8". 

ARZ 


MacCoul  Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The  MacCouls  of  Barrichibean  and  Craignish. 


Macculloch  Family 

R.,  D.  M.  The  Maccullochs  of  Glastul- 
lich.  (The  Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1898.     8°.     V.  12,  p.   170-174.)  CA 


MacDhughail    (of  Morar) 
See  Macdonald  Family 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Macdonald  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macdonald  of 
Kingsburrow.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  391.) 

ttARK 

Macdonald  of  Macdonald.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  21-23.)  ttARK 

Macdonald,  Angus,  and  A.  Macdonald. 
The  clan  Donald.  Inverness:  Northern 
Counties  Publishing  Co.,  1896-1904.  3  v. 
fac,  pi.,  port.    8°.  ARZ 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  review,  v.  2,  p.  180-183,  Edin- 
burgh,   1906. 

Macdonald,  Hugh?  History  of  the  Mac- 
donalds.  (In:  Highland  papers.  Edited 
by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail.  Edinburgh,  1914. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  1-102.)  CP 

McKean,  Frederick  George.  Historical 
notes,  being  quotations  from  historical  and 
other  records,  relating  chiefly  to  Maclan 
—  MacDonalds,  many  calling  themselves 
M'Cain,  M'Cane  [etc.].  Washington,  D.C., 
1906.     250  p.,  2  pi.     illus.     8°.  ARZ 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Macdonalds,  and  the  Lords  of  the  Isles 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1880-81.  8° 
V.  5,  p.  1-10,  41-51,  81-89,  121-128,  169-175 
209-219,  249-257,  289-297,  329-337,  369-378 
419-425,  459-467;  v.  6,  p.  1-9,  41-50,  81-88 
121-131,  184-189,  209-218,  249-257,  289-300 
329-337,  369-380,  417-428,  467-473.)        *  DE 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Kings- 
burgh  and  Milton  families.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1889.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  158-171.)  NDO 

The    Macdonalds    of   Achtriachtan. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1902.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  136- 
145.)  NDO 

The   Macdonalds   of   Morar,   styled 

"MacDhughail."  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1890.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  63-75.)  NDO 

Macpherson,  Donald  C.  The  Clandonald 
of  Keppoch.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1879.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  368-375,  424-425.)      *  DE 

M'Vurich,  .     The  book  of  Clanran- 

ald.  1  fac.  (In:  A.  Cameron,  Reliquiae 
Celticae.  Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  188- 
309.)  NDO 

Origin  of  the  Lords  of  the  Isles.  [Family 
tree  of  the  clan  Macdonell.j  n.  p.  [18 — ?] 
broadside  11  X  7  in.  *  C  p.v.  1363 

Pedigree  of  Macdonald  of  Sanda.  (Gen- 
ealogist. London,  1881.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  208- 
210.)  *R- Room  328 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  Macdonalds 
of  Keppoch.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1913.     8°.     V.  9,  p.  48-56.)  NDK 


Williams,  Flora  McDonald.  The  Glen- 
garry McDonalds  of  Virginia.  With  an  in- 
troductory sketch  of  the  early  history  of 
the  Glengarry  clan.  Louisville:  G.  G.  Fet- 
ter Co.,   1911.     340  p.,  5  pi.,   17  port.     8°. 

APV 

Macdonell  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macdonell  of  Glen- 
gary.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  563-565.)  ttARK 

Macdonell,  Louisa  C.  R.  Glengarry  and 
his  family.  Some  reminiscences  of  a  High- 
land chief.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  ma- 
gazine. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  154,  p. 
323-339.)  *  DA 

■  A   Highland   chief   and   his    family. 

Some  reminiscences.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v. 
157,  p.  520-536.)  *  DA 

Col.    Ranaldson    Macdonell   of   Glengarry. 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
donells  of  Barisdale.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1888. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  84-102.)  NDO 

The  Macdonells  of  Scotos.    (Gaelic 

Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1891.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  79-97.)      NDO 

Riddell,  John.  Vindication  of  the  "Clan- 
ronald  of  Glengarry"  against  the  attacks 
luade  upon  them  in  the  Inverness  Journal 
and  some  recent  printed  performances. 
With  remarks  as  to  the  descent  of  the 
family  who  style  themselves  "of  Clanro- 
nald."  [By  John  Riddell.]  Edinburgh:  W. 
&  C.  Tait,  1821.  3  p.l.,  97,  xxx  p.,  1  table. 
8°.  ARZ 


Macdonell  and  Arcs,  Lords 

Macdonald,  A.  J.,  and  Francis  James 
Grant.  Macdonell,  Lord  Macdonell  and 
Aros.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  559-565.)        ARO 


Maceachern   Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The   Maceacherns. 


Macewen    Family 

Argyll  (10.  duke),  Niall  Diarmid  Camp- 
bell. Macewens  and  Macsweens.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  272- 
284.)  NDO 


Macfarlane  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macfarlane  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  93-97.)  ttARK 


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Little,  Mrs.  Cynthia  Maria.  History  of 
the  clan  Macfarlane,  Macfarlan,  Macfar- 
land,  Macfarlin.  Tottenville,  N.  Y.:  the 
author,  1893.  viii,  (1)10-250  p.,  1  1.,  2  pL, 
6  port.    8°.  APV 

Macfarlane,  James.  The  Red  Fox:  a 
story  of  the  clan  Macfarlan.  London:  R. 
T.  Lang,  1912.    xv,  207  p..  1  map,  4  pi.    12°. 

ARZ 


MacGillivrav  Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
Gillivrays.  1  pi.  illus.  (In  his:  An  ac- 
count of  the  Confederation  of  clan  Chattan. 
Glasgow,  1898.    4°.    p.  1-29.)  f  ARZ 


Macgregor   Family 

Anderson,  Joseph.  The  wicked  clan 
Oregon  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1890. 
8°.  'v.  16,  p.  275-311.)  *DiA 

Brown,  John.  The  Macgregors  and  the 
Stuarts;  or,  Tales  of  old  times.  (In  his: 
Historical  gallery  of  Criminal  portraitures. 
Manchester,  1823.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  321-402.) 

AB 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Proceedings  against 
the  clan  Gregor.  (In  his:  Narratives  from 
criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  London,  1852. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  1-72.)  CP 

Cameron,  R.  W.  D.  The  Macgregors  of 
Rannoch.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1888.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  175-184,  219-226.)    *  DE 

Documents  illustrative  of  the  history  of 
the  clan  Gregor.  (Collectanea  de  rebus 
Albanicis.  Edinburgh,  1847.  8°.  p.  128- 
136.)  CP 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macgregor  of  Mac- 
gregor. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  493-505.)  ft  ARK 

Gregory,  Donald.  Inquiry  into  the  ear- 
lier history  of  the  clan  Gregor,  with  a  view 
to  ascertain  the  causes  which  led  to  their 
proscription  in  1603.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Archseologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,   1857.     4°.     v.  4,  p.  130-159.) 

tCPA 

M'Farlane,  Malcolm.  M'Gregors  of  Glen- 
gyle.  (Scottish  antiquar3\  Edinburgh, 
1899.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  91-93.)  CPA 

Macgregor,  Amelia  Georgina  Murray. 
History  of  the  clan  Gregor  from  public 
records  and  private  collections...  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Brown,  1898-1901.  2  v.  maps, 
pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Macgregor,  James.  The  Macgregors  of 
Roro.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24,  p. 
413-428.)  NDO 


Macleay,  Kenneth.  Historical  memoirs 
of  Rol)  Roy  and  the  clan  Macgregor;  in- 
cluding original  notices  of  Lady  Grange. 
With  an  introductory  sketch  illustrative  of 
the  condition  of  the  Highlands,  prior  to 
the  year  1745.  Philadelphia:  D.  Hogan, 
1819.    X,  303  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

Edinburgh:  Wm.  Brown,  1881. 

ix  p.,  1  1.,  324  p.,  1  port.     12°.  CPE 

Rob  Roy  and  the  clan  Macgregor.  32  p. 
12°.  (In:  Chambers,  Miscellany. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1847.    V.  13,  no.  117.)  *C 

Scotland.  —  Privy  Council.  Acts  and  or- 
ders of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland 
against  the  Clangregour,  and  information 
anent  the  state  of  the  Highlands  and  Isles 
—  MDCX-MDCxxi.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscel- 
lany.    Edinburgh,  1843.    4°.     v.  3,  p.  1-44.) 

tCP 

Scott,  Sir  Weaker.  Manners,  customs 
and  history  of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland. 
Historical  account  of  the  clan  Macgregor. 
Glasgow:  Thomas  D.  Morison,  1893.  x, 
(1)12-227  p.     12°.  CPE 

Sinclair,  A.  Alaclean.  Macgregor  gene- 
alogies. (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  309-319.)  NDK 

MacGregor  genealogies.  (Caledon- 
ian. New  York,  1911.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  175- 
178.)  *DD 

From  the  Celtic  re' tew. 


Macguarie  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macguarie  of  Mac- 
guarie. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  506-509.)    ft  ARK 

Macguarie    of    Ormaig.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  509-510.)  tt  ARK 


MacHvistean   Family 
See  Fraser  Family 


Macintosh    Family 
See  also  Chattan,  Clan 

Bulloch,  Joseph  Gaston  Baillie.  A  his- 
tory and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Bail- 
lie  of  Dunain,  Dochfour  and  Lamington; 
with  a  short  sketch  of  the  family  of  Mcin- 
tosh, Bullock  and  other  families.  (Green- 
bay,  Wis.:  Gazette  Print,,  1898.  viii,  (1)10- 
111  p.     8°.  APV 

Sketch    of    the    Mcintosh    family. 

(Magazine  of  history.  New  York,  1908. 
4°.    V.  7,  p.  103-106.)  lAA 

The  American  branch. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macintosh  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh. 1798.    f°.    p.  347-353.)  ft  ARK 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


609 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

M.,  A.  M.  Mackintoshes  in  Glenshee; 
McCombie  family.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
V.  8,  p.  7-8.)  CPA 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Mack- 
intoshes of  Kellachie,  styled  Sliochd  Alain. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  98- 
115.)  NDO 

Minor   Highland  families,     no.    7. 

Origine,  De.  et  incremento  Makintoshio- 
rum  epitome.  (Epitome  of  the  origin  and 
increase  of  the  Mackintoshes.)  (In:  Wal- 
ter Marfarlane.  Genealogical  collections. .  . 
Edinburgh,  1900.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  144-4(M.) 

ARF 

In  Latin,  with  English  translation  by  Rev.  Walter 
Macleod.  Worthless  for  the  earlier  generations, 
while  many  of  the  statements  relating  to  a  later 
period  are  to  be  used  with  caution. 

Smith,  William  M'Combie.  Memoir  of 
the  families  of  M'Combie  and  Thorns, 
originall}^  M'Intosh  and  M'Thomas;  com- 
piled from  history  and  tradition  by  W. 
M'C.  Smith.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons.  1890.  xiii(i),  224  p..  1  pi..  6  port. 
new  ed.    8°.  ARZ 


Macintyre  Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Mac- 
intyres  of  Badenoch.  Clann  an  t-Savir.  1 
pi.  (In  his:  Account  of  the  confederation 
of  clan  Chattan.  Glasgow,  1898.  4°.  p. 
136-138.  185.)  tARZ 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  Macintyres  of 
Glennoe.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  289-295.)  NDO 


Maciver   Family 
See  also  under  Campbell  Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The  Macivers. 


Mackay   Family 
See  also  under  Reay,   Lords 

Carter,  William  Fowler.  The  Mackays 
of  Melness  and  Torboll  and  the  Mackays 
of  Bigghouse.  (Genealogist.  London. 
1881.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  20-22.)      *R- Room  328 

Mackay,  Angus.     The  book  of  Mackay. 

Edinburgh:  N.  Macleod,  1906.  x,  499  p.,  1 

map,  4  pi.,  12  port.    4°.  ARZ 

no.  352  of  500  copies  printed. 

Mackay,  Robert.  History  of  the  house 
and  clan  of  Mackay,  containing,  for  con- 
nection and  elucidation,  besides  accounts  of 
many  of  the  Scottish  families,  a  variety  of 


historical  notices. .  .with  a  genealogical 
table  of  the  clan.  Edinburgh:  printed  for 
the  author  by  Andrew  Jack  &  Co..  1829. 
viii,  592  p.     4°.  ARZ 


Mackenzie  Family 

See  also  under  Cromartie,  Earls  of,  and  Seaforth, 

Earls  of 

Cromartie  (1.  earl),  Sir  George  Macken- 
zie. The  genealogy  of  the  Mackenzies  pre- 
ceding the  year  1661,  written  in  the  year 
1669  by  a  person  of  quality..  .  (In:  Wal- 
ter Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections... 
Edinburgh,  1900.     8°."    v.  1,  p.  54-102.) 

ARF 

The  authorship  of  this  genealogy  has  been  also 
attributed  to  John  Mackenzie,  second  of  Applecross. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Mackenzie  of  Ap- 
plecross. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.     p.  402-403.)  ft  ARK 

Mackenzie  of  Balmaduthie.   (In  his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  414-415.)  ttARK 

Mackenzie  of  Coul.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  400-401.)  ttARK 

Mackenzie  of  Davochmaluak.     (In 

his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edinburgh, 
1798.    i\    p.  403-404.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie    of    Garloch.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,   1798. 
f  °.    p.  392-394.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie  of   Highfield.      (In   his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.     p.  418.)  ttARK 

Mackenzie    of    Hiltoun.       (In    his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  395.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie  of  Kilcoy.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  397-398.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie  of  Ord.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
417.)  ttARK 

Mackenzie  of  Redcastle.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
{°.    p.  398-400.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie    of    Scotwell.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  396-397.)  tt  ARK 

Mackenzie  of  Suddy.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  415-417.)  ttARK 

Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealogi- 
cal and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts 
of  Coulthart  and  Collyn..  .from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland. .  .to  the  year.... 
1854. .  .  London:  printed  for  private  circu- 
lation... by  Harrison  &  Sons,  1855.  23  p., 
1  1.,  1  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Deals  also  with  the  Mackenzie  family. 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
clan  Mackenzie,  with  genealogies  of  the 
principal  families.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness, 1878-79.  8°.  V.  3.  p.  1-9,  41-49,  81- 
89.  121-132,  161-173.  214-221,  241-252,  281- 
290,  336-345,  361-369.  401-409.  441-455;  v.  4, 
p.  1-9,  41-48,  81-90,  121-128,  161-172,  201-209, 
249-258,  291-301,  337-346,  409-416.  448-452.) 

*DE 

History    of    the    Mackenzies,    with 

genealogies  of  the  principal  families  of  the 
name,  new  ed.  Inverness:  A.  &  W.  Mack- 
enzie, 1894.    XV,  648  p..  1  pi.,  1  port.    8°. 

ARZ 


M'Kerrell   Family 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  Doubtful  pedi- 
grees. McKerrell  of  Hillhouse,  co.  Ayr. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1871. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  411-415.)  *R- Room  328 

Robertson,  George.  M'Kerrel  of  Hill- 
house.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine. 1825.     \2\    V.  3,  p.  159-166.) 

Stuart  8439 

M'KiNNON   Familv 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  clan  Fingon. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4. 
p.  31-41.)  NDK 

Macknight  Family 

Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealogi- 
cal and  heraldic  account  of  the  Coultharts 
of  Coulthart  and  Collyn. .  .from  their  first 
settlement  in  Scotland. .  .to  the  year... 
1854...  London:  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation...by  Harrison  &  Sons,  1855.  23  p., 
1  1.,  1  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

Includes  also  an  account  of  the  Macknight  family. 


Maclachlan  Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  334-340.)  NDK 

The  Maclachlans. 


&c.,  &c.     1908-1909.     Glasgow:  printed  by 
D.  M.  Goudielock  [1908).    32  p.,  1  port.    12°. 

ARZ 
Clan  Maclean  Association  of  North 
America.  First  annual  gathering,  held  in 
the  city  of  Chicago,  June  12-16,  1893.  Pre- 
pared and  edited  by  J.  P.  Maclean.  St. 
John,  N.  B.:  Telegraph  Book  &  Job  Print, 
1893.    91  p.,  8  port.    12°.  APV 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Maclean  of  Coll. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh. 
1798.    f°.    p.  372-373.)  ft  ARK 

Maclean    of    Dowart    and    Morven. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.    Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    n.  365-369.)  ft  ARK 

Maclean  of  Lochbuy.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  i". 
p.  369-371.)  ttARK 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
leans of  the  north.  Clan  Thearlaich.  illus. 
(In  his:  Account  of  the  confederation  of 
clan  Chattan.  Glasgow,  1898.  4°.  p.  129- 
135.)  tARZ 

Maclean,  John.  Genealogy  of  the  Mac- 
leans of  Dowart,  1910.  Chiefs  of  the  clan. 
Glasgow,   1910.     broadside.     f°.  ARZ 

Maclean,  John  Patterson.  A  history  of 
the  clan  MacLean  from  its  first  settlement 
at  Duard  Castle,  in  the  isle  of  Mull,  to  the 
present  period. .  .together  with  their  her- 
aldry, legends,  superstitions,  etc...  Cin- 
cinnati: R.  Clarke  &  Co..  1889.  xviii  p..  1  1.. 
21-480  p.,  1  pi.,  map.    illus.    8°.  ARZ 

Papers  relating  to  the  Macleans  of 
Duart,  1670-1680.  (In:  Highland  papers. 
Edited  by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail.  Edinburgh, 
1914.     8°.     V.   1,  p.  241-337.)  CP 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Who  was  Maireard 
Nigh'n  Lachainn?  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  193-203.)        NDO 

Sinclair,  John  Campbell.  An  historical 
and  genealogical  account  of  the  clan  Mac- 
lean, from  its  first  settlement  at  Castle 
Duart,  in  the  isle  of  Mull,  to  the  present 
period.  By  a  Seneachie  John  Campbell 
Sinclair.!  London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co., 
1838.     10  p.l.,  xvi,  358  p.,  2  tables.     8°. 

ARZ 


IMaclean  Family 

Brief,  A,  genealogical  account  of  the 
family  of  Maclean  from  it's  first  settling  in 
the  island  of  Mull  and  parts  adjacent  in 
[sic,  tO)  the  year  1716.  (In:  Walter  Mac- 
farlane,  Genealogical  collections...  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  118-143.)        ARF 

Clan,  The,  Maclean.  Instituted  1892. 
Glasgow:  J.  Thomlinson.  1893.     64  p.     8°. 

C  p.v.  368 

Clan  Maclean  Association.  Instituted 
1892.    List  of  members  and  office  bearers, 


Maclellan   Family 
See  tinder  Kirkcudbright,  Lords 


MacLeod   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macleod  of  As- 
synt,  now  of  Geanies.  (In  his:  Baronage 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  387- 
388.)  ft  ARK 

Macleod  of  Bernera,  Muiravenside, 

&c.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  381-383.)  ttAR'l 


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611 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Macleod   of   Grishernish.      (In   his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.    p.  383.)  ft  ARK 

Macleod  of  Hammer.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  383.)  tt  ARK 

Macleod  of  Lewes.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
384-385.)  ttARK 

Macleod  of  that  ilk.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  374-380.)  ft  ARK 

Macleod  of  Rasay.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
336.)  tt  ARK 

Macleod  of  Talisker.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.    380-381.)  ttARK 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Macleods.  With  genealogies  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  of  the  name.  Inverness:  A.  & 
W.  Mackenzie,  1889.    xv,  463  p.    8°.    ARZ 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  Neil  Mac- 
leod, last  of  the  Macleods  of  Assynt. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  370- 
383.)  NDO 

Macleod,  Reginald  C.  Side  lights  from 
the  Dunvegan  charter  chest.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  356-362.)  CPA 

O'Donovan,  John.  The  Fomorians  and 
Lochlanns.  Pedigrees  of  McCabe  of  Ire- 
land and  MacLeod  of  Scotland.  (Ulster 
journal  of  Archaeology.  Belfast,  1862.  sq. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  94-105.)  CT 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  The  Macleods 
of  Scotland.  (Ulster  journal  of  archaeol- 
ogy. Belfast,  1862.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  317- 
320.)  CT 

MacMartin  Family 
See  Cameron   Family 


Macmicking  Family 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  Doubtful  pedi- 
grees. Greer  of  Grange  Macgregor.  [2.] 
Macmicking  of  Kil  St.  Ninian,  Ayrshire. 
(Herald  and  genealogist.  London,  1871. 
8°.    V.  6.  p.  137-142.)  *  R  -  Room  328 


Macnab  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macnab  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  389-390.)  ttARK 

McNab,  John.  The  clan  MacNab.  A 
short  sketch.  Edinburgh:  Clan  Macnab 
Association,  1907.  2  p.l.,  27  p.,  2  pi.,  4 
port.     8°.  ARZ 


MacNair  Family 

Christie,  J.  The  Macnayres,  the  Card- 
neys,  and  the  Stewarts,  lairds  of  Fass. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1899.     sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  129-131.)  CPA 


MacNaughton   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macnachtane  of 
that  ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  418-420.)  tt  ARK 

Macnaughtan  of  that  ilk.  (In:  High- 
land papers.  Edited  by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail. 
Edinburgh,   1914.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  103-116.) 

CP 

From  the  Calder  mss.  in  the  Advocate's  Library. 
Gives  a  good  deal  of  information  that  is  not  to 
be   found   in   the   Baronage   of    Sir    Robert    Douglas. 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  Argyllshire  clans. 
(Celtic  review,  v.  8,  p.  334-340.  Edinburgh, 
1913.    8°.)  NDK 

The   Macnaughtons. 


Macneill  Family 

Sinclair,  A.  Maclean.  The  Macneills  of 
Argyllshire.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1910.    8".    V.  6,  p.  55-64.)  NDK 

Macneills  of  Taynish,  Gallochallie,  Colonsay,  Cars- 
keay,   and   Tirfergus. 

The  Macneils  of  Barra.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  3,  o.  216- 
223.)  NDK 


Macphail  Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Mac- 
phails  of  Inverairnie.  (In  his:  Account  of 
the  confederation  of  clan  Chattan.  Glas- 
gow,  1898.     4°.     p.   57-62,    182.)       tARZ 


Macpherson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Macpherson  of 
Breakachie.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  363-364.) 

ttARK 

Macpherson  of  Brin.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  362.)  tt  ARK 

Macpherson    of    Clunie.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh.   1798. 
f°.    p.  354-359.)  ttARK 

Macpherson  of  Dalraddie,  after- 
wards of  Inneressie.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.     Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  361.) 

ttARK 

Macpherson    of    Essich.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f  °.    p.  365.)  tt  ARK 

Macpherson  of  Inneressie.    (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.    p.  360-361.)  ttARK 


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(Scottish 
1906.     sq. 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Macpherson  of  Plioness.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,   1798. 
i".    p.  361-362.)  ttARK 

Macpherson  of  Pitmean,   &c.     (In 

his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edinburgh, 
1798.    r.    p.  359.)  ttARK 

Macpherson  of  Strathmassie.     (In 

his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  362-363.)  ttARK 

M.  Macpherson  genealogies, 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
8°.    series  2,  v.  7.  p.  154.)     CPA 

Macpherson,  Sir  ^Tilneas,  of  Invereshie. 
The  loyall  dissuasive  and  otlier  papers  con- 
cerning tlie  affairs  of  clan  Chattan;  by- 
Sir  /E.  Macpherson.  Edited,  with  notes 
and  introduction,  from  the  originals  at 
Cluny  Castle,  by  the  Rev.  A.  D.  Murdoch. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1902.  civ, 
254  p.,  1  fac,  1  port.  8°.  (Scottish  His- 
tory Society.     Publications,     v.  41.)   CPA 

The  papers  in  this  volume  throw  much  light  on 
the  characters  and  events  of  the  Revolution  of  1688 
as  it  affected  Scotland.  The  introduction  deals  with 
the  history  of  clan  Chattan,  but  the  editor's  state- 
ments on  some  points  are  open  to  question.  The  por- 
trait is  that  of  Andrew  Macpherson  of  Cluny,   1661. 

McWilliam,  H.  D.  Macphersons  in  Aber- 
deenshire. (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  6,  p. 
105,  161.)  CPA 

See  also  note  on  p.   129. 

Macqueen    Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser.  The  Mac- 
queens.  1  pi.  illus.  (In  his:  Account  of 
the  confederation  of  clan  Chattan  .  Glas- 
gow, 1898.    4°.    p.  63-82,  183.)  t  ARZ 

Macrae  Family 

MacRa,  John.  Genealogy  of  the  Macras. 
(In:  Highland  papers.  Edited  by  J.  R.  N. 
Macphail.  Edinburgh,  1914.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
194-239.)  CP 

Macrae,  Alexander.  History  of  the  clan 
Macrae,  with  genealogies.  Dingwall:  A. 
M.  Ross  &  Co.,  1899.  xxiv,  442  p.,  2  fac,  1 
map,  4  pi.     8°.  ARZ 


Macredie  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Macredie  of  Peirce- 
ton.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1824.    12°.    V.  2,  p.  70-72.)  Stuart  8438 


Macsween   Family 

Argyll  (10.  duke),  Niall  Diarmid  Camp- 
bell. Macewens  and  Macsweens.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  272- 
284.)  NDO 


^I'TiioMAS  Family 

Smith,  William  M'Combie.  Memoir  of 
the  families  of  M'Combie  and  Thoms,  ori- 
ginally M'Intosh  and  M'Thomas;  compiled 
from  history  and  tradition.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons.  1890.  xiii(i),  224  p.,  1 
pi.,  6  port,     new  ed.    8°.  ARZ 

MacWilliam  Family 

M.,  J.  F.  "The  Banffshire  Macwilliams"; 
patronymics,  etc.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1906.  sq.  8°.  series  2. 
v.  7,  p.  74-75.)  CPA 


Maitland  Family 
See  also  under  Lauderdale,  Earls  of 

Harrison,  G.  H.  Rogers.     Maitland  pedi 
gree.      (Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heral 


dica.     London,  1876.    A' 


V.  2,  p.  205-213.) 
*  R  -  Room  328 


Makgill  of  Cousland,  Lords 
See  under  Oxfuird,  Viscounts  of 


Malcolm   Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  family  of 
Malcolm  of  Aberdeenshire.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1904.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  5,  p.  169-170.)  CPA 

Johnstone,  James  Fowler  Kellas.  The 
family  of  Malcolm  in  Aberdeenshire. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1905.     sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  6,  p.  7-8.)      CPA 


Manson   Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Mansons.  (In 
his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh, 
1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  312-316.)  ARX 


Manson-Sinclair  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Manson-Sinclairs 
of  Bridgend.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  his- 
tory. Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  p.  148- 
150.)  ARX 

Mar,   Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Ancient,  The,  earldom  of  Mar.  (Anti- 
quarian magazine  and  bibliographer.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  178-184.)  CA 

Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  earls  of 
Mar.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  566-589.)  ARO 

Erskine,  earl  of  Mar.     1   pi.     (In: 

The  Scots  peerage.     Edinburgh,  1908.    8°. 
V.  5,  p.  590-636.)  ARO 

Stewart,    earl    of    Mar.      (In:    The 

Scots  peerage.     Edinburgh,   1908.     8°.     v. 
5,  p.  637-639.)  ARO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


613 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Beaumont,  Harrington.  The  ancient 
earldom  of  Mar.  (Antiquary.  London, 
1880.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  103-106,  147- 
150.)  CA 

Burnett,  George.  The  early  earls  of 
Mar.  (Genealogist.  London,  1887.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  4,  p.  177-193.) 

*R- Room  328 

See  also  supplementary  note  by  Joseph  Bain,  in 
Genealogist,  v.  6,  p.  63-64. 

Cokayne,  George  Edward.  Remarks  on 
the  earl  of  Redesdale's  letter  on  "The  earl- 
dom of  Mar,"  &c.  By  G.  E.  C.  (Genealo- 
gist.   London,  1883.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  145-156.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Earldom,  The,  of  Mar.  (Genealogist. 
London,  1886.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  1-24.) 

*R- Room  328 

Jarvis,  A.  W.  The  doom  of  the  Erskines 
of  Mar.  illus.  (London  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1910.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  209-214.) 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.  Are  there 
two  earls  of  Mar?  (Genealogist.  London, 
1884.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  60-61,  123- 
124.)  *R- Room  328 

The  Mar  restitution.     (Genealogist. 

London,  1885.    8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  308- 
310.)  *R- Room  328 

Lord  Crawford  and  the  house  of  Mar. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1882.    8°.    V.  131,  p.  349-364.)    *  DA 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Mar.  (In  his:  Historic  earls  and  earldoms 
of  Scotland.  Aberdeen,  1898.  12°.  p.  19- 
77.)  ARF 

Marr,  J.  E.  of.  The  Mar  claim  to  the 
Moray  mormaership.  (Guth  na  Bliadhna. 
Stirling.  1911.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  389-405.)     NDK 

Marshall,  George  William.  The  earldom 
of  Mar.  (Genealogist.  London,  1878.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  73-83.)  *R- Room  328 

Round,  John  Horace.  Art  there  two 
earls  of  Mar?  (Genealogist.  London, 
1884.     8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  122-123.) 

*R- Room  328 

The  later  earldom  of  Mar.  (Anti- 
quarian magazine  and  bibliographer.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  114-120,  231-238.) 

CA 

See  also  discussion  in  same  volume,  p.  214-217, 
267-269,   326-327. 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Sketch  of  the  suc- 
cession of  the  earldom  of  Mar.  (Herald  and 
genealogist.  London,  1873.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  1- 
18.)  *R- Room  328 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  On  the  authen- 
ticity of  the  letters  patent  said  to  have  been 
granted  by  King  William  the  Lion  to  the 


earl  of  Marr  in  1171.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.     sq.  8°.     v.  12,  p.  603-609.) 

CPA 

Walford,  Edward.     The  romance  of  the 

earldom   of   Mar.      (Tn   his:   Tales   of   our 

great  families.     London,  1880.    12°.    series 

2,  V.  2,  p.  75-90.)  ARF 


March,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  The  representa- 
tion of  the  Dunbars,  earls  of  March.  (Her- 
ald and  genealogist.  London,  1870.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  243-250.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton.  Notes  on 
the  old  earldoms  of  Dunbar,  March,  and 
Moray.  1  table.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.     sq.  8°.    V.  22.  p.  187-192.)  CPA 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Sketch  of  the  suc- 
cession of  the  earldom  of  March  (anciently 
Dunbar)  in  Scotland,  until  it  was  confis- 
cated in  1434.  CHerald  and  genealogist. 
London,  1871.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  289-311.) 

*R- Room  328 


Marchmont,  Earls  or 

Campbell,  Sir  Hugh  Hume.  First  re- 
port on  the  Marchmont  muniments  of  the 
family  of  Polwarth,  Lords  Polwarth,  and 
earls  of  Marchmont.  [By  Sir  William  Era- 
ser.] (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Com- 
mission on  Historical  Manuscripts.  Re- 
port. [Uo.i  14.  London,  1894.  8°.  Appen- 
dix, part  3,  p.  56-173.)  C 

The  principal  portions  of  genealogical  interest  are 
the  following:  Ancient  charters  and  other  writs 
chiefly  relating  to  the  lands  and  families  of  Polwarth 
and  Home,  1343-1568,  p.  62-71.  Papers  relating  to 
the  nunnery  of  Northberwick,  1523-1547,  p.  71-73. 
Miscellaneous  writs  of  the  Homes  of  Polwarth,  etc., 
1427-1700,  p.  73-82.  Papers  relating  to  the  Ber- 
wickshire families  of  Spens,  Wolff,  and  Trotter,  1514- 
1600,  p.  82-85.  Discharges  and  other  writs  by  abbots 
and  commendators  and  other  ecclesiastics  shortly  be- 
fore and  after  the  Reformation,  1524-1643,  p.  86-93. 
Miscellaneous  records,  journals,  heraldic  manuscripts, 
and  other  writs  relating  to  the  Homes  of  Polwarth, 
p.  94-101. 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Hume,  earl 
of  Marchmont.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  1-24.)      ARO 


Marischal,  Earls 

Buchan,  Peter,  ^iWitaxQig.  An  histori- 
cal and  authentic  account  of  the  ancient 
and  noble  family  of  Keith,  Earls  Marichal 
[sic]  of  Scotland...  Also  a  full  and  cir- 
cumstantial account  of  all  the  attainted 
Scottish  noblemen,  who  lost  their  titles 
and  estates  in  1715  and  1745,  for  their  ad- 
herence to  the  Stuart  cause.  Peterhead: 
printed  by  P.  Buchan,  1820.  xii,  (1)14- 
156  p..  1  pi.     12°.  ARZ 

The  plate  of  Dunnottar  Castle  was  engraved  by 
the  author. 


614 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

(New  York?  1874?)    xii,  (1)14- 

128,  (5)  p.    16°.  ARZ 

The  five  unnumbered  pages  at  the  end  contain 
verses  by  'Geo.  Bangs  Keith,  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1874.' 

Gordon,  Charles  T.  Keith,  Earl  Mari- 
schal.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  25-65.)  ARO 

Macintosh,  John.  Keiths,  great  mari- 
schals  of  Scotland,  and  Earl  Marischals. 
(In  his:  Historic  earls  and  earldoms  of 
Scotland.  Aberdeen,  1898.  12°  p.  271- 
306.)  ARF 


Marjoribanks  Family 

Foster,  Joseph.  The  Lyon  Office  and 
the  Marjoribanks  family.  A  reply  to  Lyon 
King-of-Arms.  (By  Joseph  Foster.]  Lon- 
don: reprinted  for  the  author  [1882].  95- 
107  p.,  2  tables.     4°.  *  C  p.v.  367 

Reprinted   from   Collectanea  genealogica,   part  ix. 

The  Lyon  Office  and  the  Marjori- 
banks family.  A  reply  to  the  remarks  of 
the  Lyon  Clerk  Depute,  entitled  "Mr. 
Joseph  Foster  on  the  return  of  members  of 
Parliament."  Reprinted  from  "Collectanea 
genealogica,"  Pt.  viii.  London:  printed  for 
the  author  [1882).    61-76  p.    2.  ed.    4°.    CP 


Martine  Family 

Martines,  The,  in  St.  Andrews.  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
183-198.)  ARF 


Masterton  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Masterton  of  that 
ilk,  Parkmill,  &c.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  320- 
321.)  ttARK 

Paton,  Victor  A.  Noel.  Masterton  gene- 
alogy. (Scottish  History  Society.  Miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  457- 
466.)  CP 


Maule  Family 
See  also  under  Panmure,  Earls  of 

Maule,  Harry,  of  Kelly.  Registrum  de 
Panmure.  Records  of  the  families  of 
Maule,  de  Valoniis,  Brechin,  and  Brechin- 
Barclay.  united  in  the  line  of  the  barons' 
and  earls  of  Panmure.  Edited  by  John 
Stuart.  Edinburgh,  1874.  2  v.  fac,  pi., 
port.      4°.  ARZ 

One  of   150  copies  privately  printed. 


MAXWfELL   Family 

See  also  under  Dirleton,  Earls  of;  Morton,  Earls 

of;  and  Nithsdale,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Black,  John  A.  The  Maxwell  and  John- 
stone feud.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  24,  p.  236-240.)         *  DE 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Maxwell  of  Calder- 
wood.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  52-56.)      ft  ARK 

Maxwell     of     Pollock.        (In     his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f  °.    p.  450-453.)  tt  ARK 

Fraser,  Sir  William.  Memoirs  of  the 
Maxwells  of  Pollok.  Edinburgh,  1863.  2 
V.    fac,  pi.,  port.    4°.  f  ARZ 

Privately  printed,     no.   118  of   150  copies  printed. 

V.  1 :  Preface.  Introduction.  Pedigree  of  the 
main  line  of  the  Maxwell  family.  Pedigree  of  the 
Maxwells  of  Pollok.  The  Maxwells  of  Pollok,  1270- 
1647.  The  Maxwells  of  Auldhouse,  1470-1666.  The 
Maxwells  of  Pollok,  1647-1863.  Charters  and  family 
papers.  Biographies.  Branches  of  the  Pollok- 
Maxwell  family:  (1)  Maxwell  of  Blawarthill;  (2) 
Maxwell  of  Springkell;  (3)  Maxwell  of  Dalswinton; 
(4)  Maxwell  of  Cowglen;  (5)  Maxwell  of  Calderwood. 
Pedigrees  of  other  branches:  (1)  Maxwells,  earls 
and  lords  Farnham;  (2)  Maxwells  of  Aikenhead;  (3) 
Maxwells  in  Glasgow. 

V.  2:  Abstracts  of  letters.  Letters:  (1)  Royal 
letters;  (2)  State  and  official  letters;  (3)  Family  and 
domestic  letters.     Index  of  persons.     Index  of  places. 

Stirling  Maxwell,  Sir  John  Maxwell.  Re- 
port on  the  family  muniments  of  Sir  J. 
Maxwell  Stirling  Maxwell  of  Keir  and  Pol- 
lok...by  W.  Fraser.  (In:  Great  Britain. 
—  Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manu- 
scripts. Report,  [uo.]  10.  London,  1885. 
Appendix  1,  p.  58-81.)  C 


Matheson   Family 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  Mathesons. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1882.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  57-66,  105-111,  153-159,  201-211,  265- 
270,  373-379,  468-473,  489-503,  577-580.)  *  DE 

History  of  the  Mathesons  with  gen- 
ealogies of  the  various  families.  Edited 
...by  Alexander  Macbain.  Stirling:  Eneas 
Mackay,  1900.  xi(i)  p.,  2  1.,  (1)4-162  p., 
4  pi.,  1  port.    2.  ed.    8°.  ARZ 

Matheson,  Kenneth.  The  Mathesons. 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth.  1899-1900.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  24,  p.  391-411;  new  series, 
V.  25,  p.  43-54.)  *  DE 


Mayne  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Mayne  of  Powis. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  262-263.)  ft  ARK 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Genealogi- 
cal tree.  Mayne  of  Powis  and  Logic.  1 
pi.  (In  his:  Logic:  a  parish  history.  Pais- 
ley, 1905.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  88.)  f  CR 


Melfort,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Drummond, 
earl  of  Melfort.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  66-74.)  ARO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


615 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Melgum,  Viscounts  of 

See  Aboyne,   Earls  and  Viscounts  of 


Melville   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Melvill  of  Strath- 
kinnes  and  Craigtoun.  (In  his:  Baronage 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  527- 
529.)  tt  ARK 

Melville,  The,  and  Leven  memoirs. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1891.  8°.  v. 
174,  p.  246-270.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Eraser's  The  Melvilles,  3  v.,  Edinburgh, 
1890. 


Melville,  Earls  of 

Gordon,  Charles  T.  Melville,  earls  of 
Leven  and  Melville.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
75-123.)  ARO 

Three  Scottish  earldoms.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°. 
V.   149,  p.  559-579.)  *  DA 

Haddington,    Leven,    Melville. 


Menteith,  Sir  James  Stuart.  The  Stuart- 
Menteith  pedigree  not  doubtful  as  repre- 
sented by  Anglo-Scotus.  (Herald  and 
genealogist.  London,  1870.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
456-468.)  *R- Room  328 

Sons,  The,  of  Malise  Graham,  earl  of 
Menteith.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1899.     8°.     V.  13,  p.  17-20.)  CPA 


Menzies  Family 

Menzies,  David  Prentice.  The  "Red  and 
white"  book  of  Menzies.  (Leabhar  Dearg 
ug  Geal  na  Meinerich).  Glasgow:  Banks 
&  Co.,  printers,  1894.  xxiv  p.,  2  1.,  529  p., 
30  pi.,  16  port.     4°.  ARZ 

Menzies,  Sir  Robert.  Report  on  the 
manuscripts  at  Castle  Menzies ..  .Perth,  by 
W.  Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal 
Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts. 
Report.  [UO.]  6.  London,  1877.  Appendix, 
part  1,  p.  688-709.)  C 

Stewart,  Charles  Poyntz.  "The  red  and 
white  book  of  Menzies:"  a  review.  (The 
Genealogist.  London,  1906.  8°.  v.  22,  p. 
94-105.)  *R- Room  328 

Exeter:    W.    Pollard    &    Co., 

1906.    20  p.    8°.  ARZ 


Menteith,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  earls  of 
Menteith.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  124-141.)       ARO 

Graham,    earls    of   Menteith.      (In: 

The  Scots  peerage.     Edinburgh,  1909.     8°. 
V.  6,  p.  142-165.)  ARO 

Blades,  F.  A.  The  earls  of  Menteith.  A 
page  from  the  past.  (The  Ancestor.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    4°.    no.  4,  p.  81-87.)  ARA 

Prints  notes  by  E.  M.  Hastings  and  J.  H.  Round 
on    the    same    subject. 

Burnett,  George.  The  Red  book  of  Men- 
teith reviewed  in  reply  to  charges  of  liter- 
ary discourtesy  made  against  the  reviewer 
in  a  letter  to  the  author  of  that  work. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1881.  xvi,  67(1) 
p.    sm.  4°.  ARO 

Craik,  George  Lillie.  The  earldom  of 
Menteith.  (In  his:  The  romance  of  the 
peerage.  London,  1849.  12°.  v.  3,  p.  362- 
411.)  ARF 

Easton,  Walter  Malise  Graham.  The 
earldom  of  Menteith.  (Genealogical  maga- 
zine. London,  1900.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  252-255, 
297-301.)  ARCA 

Graham,  earl  of  Menteith.  (Gene- 
alogical magazine.  London,  1898.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  67-82.)  ARCA 

See  also  notes  on  p.  245,  429-430;  v.  2,  p.  417, 
509-510. 

The   sons   of   Malise    Graham,   earl 

of  Menteith.      (Scottish  antiquary.     Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  64-65.)  CPA 


Mercer  Family 

Wilson,  John.  Mercers  of  Clevage.  (In 
his:  Dunning;  its  parochial  history.  Perth, 
1873.     12°.    p.  79-90.  )  CR 


Methven    Family 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  "Methven  of  that 
ilk":  a  doubtful  pedigree.  (Herald  and 
genealogist.  London,  1873.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
423-430.)  *R-Room328 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Methven  of  that 
ilk  in  Scotland,  now  represented  by  Paul 
Methven  of  Corsham,  in  England.  (In  his: 
Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  141-145.)  ttARK 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  "Methven  of 
that  ilk,  a  doubtful  pedigree."  [By  R.  R. 
Stodart.]  (Genealogist.  London,  1880.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  59-61.)  *R- Room  328 


Methven,    Lords 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  Lord  Meth- 
ven. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  166-169.)  ARO 


MiCHiE  Family 

Michie,  Charles.  Brodie,  Michie  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
8,  p.  161.)  CPA 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Brodie,  Michie,  and 
Gould  families.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  8, 
p.  59,  66-67.)  CPA 


MoiR   Family 

Gill,  Andrew  John  Mitchell.  The  family 
of  Moir  and  Byres.  Edinburgh:  Scott  & 
Ferguson,  1885.  2  p.l.,  viii,  232  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi. 
4°.  tARZ 

no.   129  of  250  copies  printed. 


MiDDLETON   Family 

Biscoe,  A.  C.  The  earls  of  Middleton, 
lords  of  Clermont  and  of  Fettercairn,  and 
the  Middleton  family.  London:  H.  S.  King 
&  Co.,  1876.    2  p.l.,  ix-x  p.,  1  1.,  398  p.     12°. 

ARZ 

p.    v-viii    lacking. 

Ware,  Emma  F.  Middleton  family. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1898.    sq.  8°.    v.  11,  p.  130-131.)  CPA 


Middleton,   Earls  of 

Biscoe,  A.  C.  The  earls  of  Middleton, 
lords  of  Clermont  and  of  Fettercairn,  and 
the  Middleton  family.  London:  H.  S.  King 
&  Co.,  1876.    2  p.l.,  ix-x  p.,  1  1.,  398  p.    12°. 

ARZ 

p.  v-viii  lacking. 

Gilchrist,  M.  R.  R.  M'Gilchrist.  Middle- 
ton,  earl  of  Middleton.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
170-190.)  ARO 


Miller  Family 

Couper,  W.  J.    The  Millers  of  Hadding- 
ton, Dunbar  and  Dunfermline;  a  record  of 


London:  T.  F.  Un- 
,  3  fac,  8  pi.,  5  port. 
*IIW 


Scottish  bookselling 
win  [1914,.    318  p.,  1  1. 
illus.     8°. 

Bibliography,  p.  261-312. 

Robertson,  George.  Miller  of  Monk- 
castle.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine, 1824.    12°.    V.  2,  p.  67-69.)    Stuart  8438 


MONCREIFF    (MoNCRIEFf)     FaMILY 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Moncreiff  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  43-48.)  ttARK 

Genealogy,  The,  of  Moncrief  of  that  ilk. 
(In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  col- 
lections... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
40-46.)  ARF 

Moncrieff  Wellwood  [family:  a  gene- 
alogy,,   n.  p.  [18— ?]  89-104  p.    f°.    ft  ARZ 

Seton,  George.  The  house  of  Moncrieff. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  circulation, 
1890.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  186  p.,  1  pi.,  6  tables.    4°. 

ARZ 

no.  53  of  150  copies  printed  for  private  distribu- 
tion. With  colored  coats  of  arms  of  seventy-one 
families  in  the  text. 


MoNFODE   Family 

Kerr,  Robert  Malcolm.  Notices  of  the 
families  of  Kerr  of  Kerrisland  and  Mon- 
fode  of  that  ilk.  [By  R.  M.  Kerr.,  n.p., 
1881.  1  p.l.,  103,  44,  27-34,  63-66,  [97-]  101  p., 
7  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  ARZ 

25  copies  printed.  Founded  on  the  genealogy  in 
Robertson's  Ayrshire  families  and  on  the  mss.  of  the 
late  James  Dobie.  p.  27-34,  63-66,  [  97J-101  contain 
corrections  of  the   same  pages  in  the  first  part. 

Robertson,  George.  Monfode  of  Mon- 
fode.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1825.    12°.    v.  3,  p.  292-295.)        Stuart  8439 


Monro  Family 
See  Munro  Family 


Mitchell   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Mitchell  of  Ban- 
deth  and  VVestshore,  now  of  Mitchell.  (In 
his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.     f°.     p.  427-428.)  ft  ARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Mitchell  of  West- 
shore  and  Berrie,  and  Mitchell  of  Ures- 
land  in  the  parish  of  Tingwall.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907. 
4°.    p.  173-187.)  ARX 


Mitchelson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Mitchelson  of  Mid- 
dleton. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland, 
r^^nburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  321-323.)    ft  ARK 


Montgomery  Family 
See  also  under  Eglinton,  Earls  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Montgomery  of 
Macbethhill.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.     p.  525-526.) 

tt  ARK 

Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries,  a  nar- 
rative in  rhyme,  composed  before  the  pres- 
ent century...  Glasgow:  printed  by  R.  & 
A.  Foulis,  1770.    1  p.l.,  7  pi.    8°.  ARZ 

Robertson,  George.  Montgomery  of 
Broadlie.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account 
of  the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire. .  .  Ir- 
vine,  1824.     12°.     v.  2,  p.  342-344.) 

Stuart  8438 

Montgomery  of   Lainshaw   [and   of 

Broomlands  or  Broomilands,  Giffen  Hazle- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


617 


Genealogy  — •  Individual  Families,  continued. 

head,  Braidstane,  Birktonholme,  and  Mac- 
beth-hill. (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine,  1825.     12°.     V.   3,  p.   184-246.) 

Stuart  8439 
Montgomery  of  Skelmorlie,  Bogs- 
ton,  [and]  of  Craighouse.  (In  his:  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families 
in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v.  2,  p. 
326-340.)  Stuart  8438 


Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Moray  of  Bothwell 
and  Abercairny.  (In  his:  Baronage  of 
Scotland.    Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  98-104.) 

ttARK 

Moray,  Charles  Stirling  Home  Drum- 
mond.  Report  on  the  manuscripts  of... 
Moray,  of  Blair-Drummond. .  .by  W.  Eras- 
er. (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal  Commis- 
sion on  Historical  Manuscripts.  Report, 
[uo.]  10.  London,  1885.  Appendix  1,  p. 
81-199.)  C 


Montrose,   Dukes  and  Dukedom   of 

Abstract  of  the  supplemental  case  of 
James,  duke  of  Montrose  in  answer  to  the 
supplemental  case  of  James,  earl  of  Craw- 
ford and  Balcarres,  claiming  the  title  of 
duke  of  Montrose.  Edinburgh:  [privately 
printed,]  1853.  v,  (1)8-29  p.  8°.  ARO  p.  box 

Bishop,  William  C.  Graham,  duke  of 
Montrose.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  191-274.) 

ARO 

Montrose  (4.  duke),  Sir  James  Graham. 
Report  on  the  muniments  of  the  duke  of 
Montrose  at  Buchanan  Castle.  (In:  Great 
Britain.  —  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts.  Report,  [uo.]  2.  London, 
1871.     p.  165-177.)  C 

Second  report  on  the  muniments  at 

Buchanan  Castle.  And. .  .reports  of  inspec- 
tions of  other  charter  repositories  made. . . 
by  W.  Eraser.  (In:  Great  Britain.  —  Royal 
Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts. 
Report,  [uo.j  3.    London,  1872.    p.  368-402.) 

C 

Riddell,  John.  Abstract  of  the  case  of 
James,  duke  of  Montrose  on  his  petition 
against  James,  earl  of  Crawford  and  Bal- 
carres claiming  the  ancient  dukedom  of 
Montrose.  [By  John  Riddell.]  Edinburgh: 
T.   Constable,   1851.     v,    (1)8-44  p.     8°. 

BGL  p.v.4 


Monypenny,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Monypenny, 
Lord  Monypenny.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  275- 
279.)  ARO 

Moray  Family 

See    also    under    Bothwell,    Lords    and    Earls    of, 

and  Strathearn,  Earls  of 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  male  repre- 
sentation of  the  Morays  of  Bothwell,  Duf- 
fus,  &c.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1890.  sq. 
8°.    v.  24,  p.  462-469.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  de  Moravia  or  Moray 

family.     (Genealogist.     London,  1900.     8°. 
new   series,   v.    16,    p.    137-139.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


(In: 


Moray,    Earls    of 

Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  lords  or 
earls  of  Moray.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  280-285.) 

ARO 

Douglas,  earl  of  Moray. 

Scots  peerage.    Edinburgh,  1909. 
p.  308-310.) 

Dunbar,  earl  of  Moray. 

Scots  peerage.    Edinburgh,  1909. 
p.  298-307.) 

-  Randolph,  earl  of  Moray. 
Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
p.  286-297.) 

Stewart,  earl  of  Moray 


Edinburgh,   1909.     8 


The 
»".    v.  6, 

ARO 
(In:  The 
8°.    V.  6, 

ARO 
(In:  The 
8°.    V.  6. 

ARO 
(In:  The 


V. 

ARO 


Scots  peerage. 
6,  p.  311-312.) 

Dunbar,  Archibald  Hamilton.  Notes  on 
the  old  earldoms  of  Dunbar,  March,  and 
Moray.  1  table.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    sq.  8°.    V.  22,  p.  187-192.)  CPA 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  earl 
of  Moray.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,    1909.     8°.     v.   6,   p.   313-330.) 

ARO 


MORDINGTOUN,    LoRDS 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Douglas,  Lord 
Mordingtoun.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  331-336.) 

ARO 


Morrison   Family 

Thomas,  Frederick  W.  L.  Traditions  of 
the  Morrisons  (clan  MacGhillemhuire), 
hereditary  judges  of  Lewis.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.    sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  503-556.) 

CPA 


Morton  Family 

Morton  of  Cambo,  his  old  writs.  (In: 
Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collec- 
tions... Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  46- 
52.)  ARF 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Morton,   Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Maxwell,  earl  of  Mor- 
ton. (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  388-389.)  ARO 

Anderson,  John,  and  Sir  James  Balfour 
Paul.  Douglas,  earl  of  Morton.  1  pi.  (In: 
The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8° 
V.  6,  p.  337-387.)  ARO 

Morton,  Earldom  of.  Registrum  Hono- 
ris de  Morton.  A  series  of  ancient  char- 
ters of  the  earldom  of  Morton  with  other 
original  papers.  Edinburgh:  [T.  Constable,] 
1853.    2  V.    sq.  4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.)  CP 

V.   1.     Original  papers. 
V.   2.     Ancient  charters. 


MORVILLE     F.'VMILY 

Robertson,  George.  Ancient  family  of 
de  Morville.  (In  his:  Genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire...    Irvine,  1824.     12°.    v.  2,  p.  9-21.) 

Stuart  8438 


MouAT    (Mowat)    Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  A  forgotten 
family.  The  Mowats  of  Balquholly.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1899. 
sq.  8°.     V.  12,  p.  91-94,  102-105.)  CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Mouat  of  Garth 
[and]  Mouat  of  North  Hammersland.  (In 
his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick, 
1907.    4°.     p.  193-205.)  ARX 

Mowat  of  Balquholly  [and]  Mowat 

of   Stennis.      (In   his:   Zetland   family   his- 
tories.    Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  188-192.) 

ARX 

Henderson,  John.  The  Mowats  of  Bu- 
chollie  and  Freswick,  [and]  the  Mowats  of 
Brabstermyre  and  Swinzie.  (In  his:  Caith- 
ness family  history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq. 
8°.     p.  173-180.)  ARX 

Robertson,  George.  Mowat  of  Busbie. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825. 
12°.    V.  3,  p.  257-260.)  Stuart  8439 


Moutray  Family 

Note  on  the  (family  of  thej  name  of 
Moutray.  (Genealogist.  London,  1883. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  24-27.)  *  R  -  Room  328 


MuNRo   (Monro)   Family 

Doddridge,  Philip.  An  account  of  some 
remarkable  particulars  concerning  the  an- 
cient  family    of    the    Munroes    of    Fowlis. 


(In  his:  Some  remarkable  passages  in  the 
life  of  Col.  James  Gardiner...  London, 
1785.     16°.     p.  237-280.)  AN 

(In  his:  Some  remarkable  pas- 
sages in  the  life  of  Col.  James  Gardiner.  .  . 
London,  1794.     16°.     p.  242-287.)  AN 

(In     his:     Some     remarkable 

passages  in  the  life  of  Col.  James  Gar- 
diner...    London,  1796.     12°.     p.  233-276.) 

AN 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Munro  of  Foulis. 
(  111  Iiis:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    r.    p.  79-86.)  ft  ARK 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Munros  of  Fowlis,  with  genealogies  of  the 
principal  families  of  the  name:  to  which 
are  added  those  of  Lexington  and  New 
England.  Inverness:  A.  &  W.  Mackenzie, 
1898.    XV,  632  p.    8°.  ARZ 

Monro  of  Fowlis.  (In:  Walter  Macfar- 
lane,  Genealogical  collections...  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  36-40.)         ARF 

Munroe,  James  PhinneJ^  A  sketch  of 
the  Munro  clan;  also  of  William  Munro 
who,  deported  from  Scotland,  settled  in 
Lexington,  Massachusetts,  and  of  some  of 
his  posterity..  .  Boston:  G.  H.  Ellis,  1900, 
80  p.    8°.  APV 


Ross,  Alexander.  Th 
cairn.  (Celtic  magazine 
8°.    V. 


Munros  of  Cul- 
Inverness,  1885. 
*DE 


10,  p.  495-506,  559-566.) 

The  Munros  of  Milntown.     (Celtic 

magazine.     Inverness,  1885.     8°.     v.  10,  p. 
49-56,  103-112,  151-158,  230-239.)  *  DE 

The  Munros  of  Pittonachy.    (Celtic 

magazine.     Inverness,  1885.     8°.     v.   10,  p. 
279-286.)  *DE 


AFuRE  Family 

Caldwell,  The,  papers.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1886.    8°.     v.  7,  p.  286-303.)     *  DA 

Lang,  Mrs.  Andrew.  The  social  records 
of  a  Scotch  family.  (National  review. 
London,  1890.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  625-640.)  *  DA 

Mures  of   Caldwell. 

Robertson,  George.  Mure  of  Rowallan. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire.  Irvine,  1825. 
12°.     V.  3,  p.  353-367.)  Stuart  8439 

Selections  from  the  family  papers  pre- 
served at  Caldwell.  [Edited  by  William 
Mure.]  Glasgow,  1854.  3  v.  illus.  sq.  4°. 
(Maitland  Club.)  CA 

Part  1.  1496-1853. 
Part  2,  V.  1.  1733-1764. 
Part  2.  V.  2.  1765-1821. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


619 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Murray  Family 

See  also  under  Annandale,  Earls  and  Marquesses 

of;    Atholl,    Dukes    of;    Dunmore,    Earls 

of;  Dysart,  Earls  of;  Elibank,  Lords; 

Stormont,  Viscounts  of;  and  Tul- 

libardine,  Earls  of 

Bain,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  De  Moravia 
or  Moray  family.  (Genealogist.  Exeter, 
Eng.,  1900.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  137-139.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Chiefship,  The,  of  the  clan  Murray. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  53-77.)  CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Murray  of  Arbenie. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  148.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Ayton.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
149.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Blackbarony.      (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.    p.  68-73.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Clermont  and  Newton. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.    Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  48-49.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Cringalty.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  112-113.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Dollary.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
147-148.)  ft  ARK 

Murray  of  Ochtertyre.  (In  his :  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  145-147.)  ft  ARK 

Murray   of   Philiphaugh.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f  °.    p.  104-107.)  tt  ARK 

Murray  of  Pitcaithly,  Lintrose,  &c. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.    Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  149.)  ttARK 

Murray     of     Pitcullen.       (In     his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  148.)  ttARK 

Murray     of     Stanhope.       (In     his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  107-109.)  tt  ARK 

Murray    of    Touchadam    and    Pit- 

lochie.      (In    his:    Baronage    of    Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  109-112.)   ttARK 

Genealogical  table  of  the  Murrays  of 
Stanhope.  (In:  John  Murray,  Memoirs  of 
John  Murray  of  Broughton. .  .  Edinburgh, 
1898.    8°.    p.  526-527.)  CPA 

Henderson,  John.  The  Murrays  of 
Pennyland,  [and]  the  Murrays  of  Clairden 
and  Castlehill.  (In  his:  Caithness  family 
history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  p.,  189- 
200.)  ARX 

Murray  [family:  a  genealogy].  n.  p. 
as—?]    xvip.    f°.  ttARZ 


Murrays  of  Dollerie,  near  Crieff,  Perth- 
shire, oldest  cadets  of  the  family  of  Och- 
tertyre. (Genealogist.  London,  1883.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  15-19.)  *R- Room  328 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  The  Murrays 
of  Romanno,  Broughton,  and  Stanhope. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  15,  p.  193-202.)        *R- Room  328 

Rose,  D.  Murray.  Notes  on  the  family 
of  de  Moravia  or  Moray.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1907.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  1-18.)  NDO 


Nairn,   Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Nairn,  Lord 
Nairn.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  390-401.)       ARO 


Napier  Family 

Easton,  Walter  Malise  Graham.  The 
Napiers  of  Culcreuch.  (Genealogical  mag- 
azine.   London,  1898.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  290-295.) 

ARCA 

M'Call,  Hardy  Bertram.  Napier,  Lord 
Napier  of  Merchiston.  1  pi.  (In:  The 
Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  402-439.)  ARO 

Napier,  Mark.  Of  the  Napiers  of  Wrych- 
tishousis.  (In  his:  History  of  the  parti- 
tion of  the  Lennox.  Edinburgh,  1835.  8°. 
p.  177-191.)  ARZ 

Riddell,  John,  and  others.  Notes  on  the 
pedigree  of. ..Ann  Groom,  duchess  of  Man- 
tua..  .heiress  of  the  line  of  Napiers  of 
Kilmahew . .  .  and  of  her  son . .  .  Charles  Ott- 
ley  Groom  Napier. .  .  By  John  Riddell,  M. 
Berryer,  Jr.,  and  J.  Montgomery.  London: 
[printed  by  W.  H.  &  L.  Collingridge,]  1879. 
40  p.     8°.  ARZ 

Nasmyth  Family 

Nasmyth  [family:  a  genealogy],  n.  p. 
[18—?]     cxlviii-clvi  p.    f°.  tt  ARZ 

Neilson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Neilson  of  Barn- 
calzie.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  434-435.)    ttARK 

Nelson,  William.  Contributions  towards 
a  Nelson  genealogy.  Part  i.  Some  Neil- 
sons  of  Scotland.  Paterson,  N.  J.:  The 
Paterson  History  Club,  1904.  viii,  57  p. 
4°.  t  ARZ 

Neven    (Niven)    Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Neven  of  Scous- 
burgh  and  Windhouse,  in  the  parishes  of 
Dunrossness  and  Yell,  (and  Neveu]  of 
Luning.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histories. 
Lerwick,  1907.     4°.     p.  206-213.)  ARX 


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Robertson,  George.  Nevin  of  Monk- 
redding.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of 
the  principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Ir- 
vine, 1825.  12°.  V.  3,  p.  253-257.)   Stuart  8439 


Newark,    Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Leslie,  Lord 
Newark.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  440-445  )      ARO 

Newburgh,  Earls  of 

Cook,  W.  B.  Livingston,  earl  of  New- 
burgh.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  446-460.)        ARO 


Newhaven,  Viscounts  of 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth. 
Cheyne,  viscount  of  Newhaven.  (In:  The 
Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  461-468.)  ARO 


NicoLSON  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Nicolson  of  that 
ilk,  Lasswade,  and  Lochend,  [and]  Nicol- 
son of  Houll.  1  pi.  (In  his:  Zetland  fam- 
ily histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p.  214- 
225.)  ARX 

Henderson,  John.  The  Nicolsons  of 
Shebster.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,   1884.     sq.  8°.     p.  317-318.) 

ARX 


NiTHSDALE,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Herries,  David  C.  Maxwell,  earl  of 
Nithsdale.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  469-492.)         ARO 

Maxwell,  W.  Harold.  The  dormant 
earldom  of  Nithsdale.  (Genealogical  mag- 
azine.   London,  1898.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  262-267.) 

ARCA 

Norsk   Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Magnus  Norsk 
and  his  descendants.  (In  his:  Zetland  fam- 
ily histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p.  226- 
228.)  ARX 

NoRTHESK,   Earls   of 

Carnegie,  Allan  S.  Carnegie,  earl  of 
Northesk.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  493-508.)      ARO 

Ochiltree,  Lords 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  Lord  Avan- 
dale  and  Ochiltree.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  509- 
520.)  ARO 


Ogilvie   Family 
See   also    under   Airlie,    Earls    of;    Banff,    Lords; 

AND    FiNDLATER,    EaRLS    OF 

Barron,  Douglas  Gordon.  Genealogy  of 
the  family  of  Ogilvy  of  Barras.  (In  his: 
In  defence  of  the  regalia,  1651-2...  Lon- 
don, 1910.    sq.  8°.    p.  355-360.)  CP 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Ogilvie  of  Inch- 
martine,  now  representative  of  the  Ogil- 
vies  of  Boyne.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,   1798.     f°.     p.  288-290.) 

tt  ARK 

Ogilvie    of    Innercarity.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  49-52.)  ttARK 

[Genealogy,  A,  of  the  Ogilvie  family.] 
n.  p.  [18— ?i    671-680  p.    f°.  ft  ARZ 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Ogilvy  of  Stove. 
Quarff,  and  Seafield.  (In  his:  Zetland  fam- 
ily histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p.  229- 
232.)  ARX 


Ogilvy-Grant  Family 
See  under  Seafield,  Earls  of 


Oliphant   Family 

Anderson,  Joseph.  The  Oliphants  in 
Scotland,  with  a  selection  of  original  doc- 
uments from  the  charter  chest  at  Gask. 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  circulation, 
1879.  4  P.I.,  cv,  375  p.,  8  fac,  1  plan.  6  pi. 
4°.  fARZ 

no.  39  of  100  copies  printed. 

Genealogy  of  the  Oliphants.  (In:  Wal- 
ter Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections... 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  97-124.)  ARF 

Graham,  E.  Maxtone.  The  Oliphants  of 
Gask;  records  of  a  Jacobite  family.  By 
E.  M.  Graham  (E.  Blair  Oliphant).  Lon- 
don: J.  Nisbet,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vii- 
xix,  513  p.,  1  1.,  7  port.    4°.  ARZ 

Oliphant,  Thomas  Lawrence  Kington. 
The  Jacobite  lairds  of  Gask.  London:  The 
Grampian  Club,  1870.  xxiv,  504  p.  3  fac,  1 
port.     8°.  CP 

Oliphant,   Lords 

Thomson,  J.  Maitland.  Oliphant,  Lord 
Oliphant.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  521-563.)        ARO 


Orkney,  Duke  of 

See  under  Bothwell,  Lords  and  Earls  of 

Orkney,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

CoUingwood,  William  Gershom.  The 
earldom  of  Orkney.  (In  his:  Scandinavian 
Britain...    London,  1908.    16°.    p.  244-264.) 

CD 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 

Diploma  of  Thomas,  bishop  of  Orkney 
and  Zetland,  and  the  Chapter  of  Kirkwall, 
addressed  to  Eric,  king  of  Norway,  re- 
specting the  genealogy  of  William  Saint 
Clair,  earl  of  Orkney.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1855.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
61-85.)  tCP 

In  Latin,  with  the  Scots  translation  made  by 
Thomas  Guild,  monk  of  Newbattle  in  1554. 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Sinclair,  earl  of 
Orkney.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  564-571.)        ARC 

Munch,  Peter  Andreas.  Symbolse  ad  his- 
torian! antiquiorem  rerum  Norvegicarum. 
I.  Breve  chronicon  Norvegise.  II.  Gene- 
alogia  comitum  Orcadensium.  III.  Cata- 
logus  regum  Norvegiae,  e  codice  quoad 
magnam  partem  hactenus  inedito,  et  in  Or- 
cadibus,  ut  videtur,  medio  sseculo  XV*°. 
conscripto.  . .  Christianise :  C.  C.  Werner 
&socii,  1850.    1  p.l.,  viii,  59(1)  p.,  2  fac.    4°. 

GGM 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Hamilton,  earl 
of  Orkney.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  578-584.) 

ARC 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Stewart,  earl  of 
Orkney.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  572-577.)      ARC 


Osborne  Family 
See  under  Dunblane,  Viscounts 


Oswald  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Oswalds.  (In 
his:  Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh. 
1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  232-237.)  ARX 


OxFuiRD,  Viscounts  of 

Dalrymple,  Hew  Hamilton.  Makgill,  vis- 
count of  Oxfuird,  Lord  Makgill  of  Cous- 
land.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  587-601.)  ARO 


Whitehirst,  Byres,  [and]  Ward.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v. 
2,  p.  267-278.)  Stuart  8438 


Peden  Family 

Hewell,  Eleanor  M.  The  Pedens  of 
America;  being  a  summary  of  the  Peden, 
Alexander,  Morton,  Morrow  reunion,  1899, 
and  an  outline  history  of  the  ancestry  and 
descendants  of  John  Peden  and  Margaret 
McDill:  Scotland,  Ireland,  America,  1768- 
1900.    [U.  p.,  1900.]    303  p.,  7  pi.,  7  port.    8°. 

APV 


Percy  Family 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  Percies  in  Scotland. 
(Archaeological  journal.  London,  1884.  8°. 
V.  41,  p.  335-341.)  CA 


Perth,  Earls  of 

Collection  of  papers  in  manuscript,  rela- 
tive to  the  claim  of  James  Drummond  to 
the  earldom  of  Perth,  including  the  case, 
opinions  of  counsel,  petitions,  observa- 
tions, inventories,  etc.  1693-1796.  n.  p., 
1693-1796.     155  1.    f°.  Mss.  Dept. 

Drummond,  Lady  Edith.  Drummond. 
earl  of  Perth.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  28-62.)    ARO 

Walford,  Edward.  The  Drummonds, 
earls  of  Perth.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great 
families.  London,  1877.  12°.  series  1,  v.  1, 
p.  130-146.)  ARF 


Pitcairn    Family 

Pitcaim,  Constance.  The  history  of  the 
P"ife  Pitcairns,  with  transcripts  from  old 
charters.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1905.  xviii,  583  p.,  1  fac,  27  pi.,  22 
port..  7  tables.    8°.  ARZ 


Panmure,  Earls  of 

Martine,  George.  The  barons,  knights 
and  earls  of  Panmore  (by  name  Maule) 
their  genealogy,  marriages,  succession  &c. 
...  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genealogical 
collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  125-156.)  ARF 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Maule,  Earl 
Panmure.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.    7,  p.  1-27.)  ARO 


Patrick  Family 

Robertson,  George.    Patrick  of  Treearne 
and   Hazlehead,   of  Drumbuie,   Dalga  and 


Pittenweem,  Lords 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  Lord 
Pittenweem.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  63-69.)  ARO 


Playfair  Family 

Rogers,  Charles.  Family  of  Playfair. 
(In  his:  Four  Perthshire  families.  . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1887.    sq.  8°.    p.  42-88.)  ARX 

The  Scottish  branch  of  the  Nor- 
man house  of  Roger.  With  a  genealogical 
sketch  of  the  family  of  Playfair.  London: 
[J.  and  W.  Rider,]  1872.    iv,  (1)6-39  p.    8°. 

ARZ 


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Genealogy  —  Iiidk'idnal  Families,   continued. 
Pole  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Pole  of  Moss- 
bank  and  Greenbank.  (In  his:  Zetland 
family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°.  p. 
233-236.)  ARX 

PoLWARTH,  Lords 
See  also  Marchmont,  Earls  of 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Scott,  Lord  Pol- 
warth.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.     V.  7,  p.  70-87.)         ARO 


Preston  Family 
See  also  under  Dingwall,  Lords 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Preston  of  Valley- 
field.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  91-92.)  tt  ARK 


Preston,  Viscounts 

Harwood,  H.  W.  Forsyth.  Graham,  Vis- 
count Preston.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  98-108.) 

ARO 


Primrose  Family 
See  also  Rosebery,  Earls  of 

Wagner,  Henry.  Primrose.  (Miscella- 
nea genealogica  et  heraldica.  London, 
1898.    4°.    series  3,  v.  2,  p.  77-79.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Pedigree  only. 


Primrose,  Viscounts 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Primrose,  vis- 
count of  Primrose.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  109- 
111.)  ARO 

Pringle  Family 

Confirmation  of  arms  to  Alexander  Prin- 
gle of  Whytbank,  1828.  [London.  1882., 
189-190  p.,  1  pi.    f °.  ft  AWE  p.v.l 

Excerpt:  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  v.  4, 
April,   1882. 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Pringle,  or  Hop- 
Pringle,  of  Whitebank.  (In  his:  Baronage 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p.  208- 
213.)  ft  ARK 

Pringle,  Walter.  The  memoirs  of  Wal- 
ter Pringle  of  Greenknow...  Edited  by 
Rev.  W'alter  W^ood,  with  notes  and  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  an  account  of  the  fami- 
lies of  Gordon  and  Seton.  .  .and  also  of  the 
Pringles.  .  .and  the  Homes  of  Bassendean. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  xii, 
132  p.     16°.  ARZ 

Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1751. 


Some  notes  on  members  of  the  Pringle 
family.  (In:  Records  of  the  Baron  Court 
of  Stitchill,  1655-1807.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.     p.  224-235.)  CPA 


PURVES    F'aMILY 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Purves  of  that  ilk. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  566-567.)  ft  ARK 


Queensberry,   Dukes  of 
Anderson,     John.       Douglas,     duke 


of 


Queensberry.       (In: 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8' 


The    Scots    peerage, 
v.  7,  p.  112-156.) 

ARO 


Rae  Family 

Gibson,  G.  A.    An  old  grave.     [By  G.  A. 
Rae.]     [Edinburgh?  1888?,      11  p.    8°. 

ARZ  p.box 

Account    of    Rae    family,    Edinburgh.      Reprinted 
from  the  Scotsman,  April  4th,   1888. 


Ralston  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Ralston  of  Ralston, 
[and]  Ralston  of  Warwickhill.  (In  his: 
Genealogical  account  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v. 
2.  p.  257-266.)  Stuart  8438 


Ramsay  Family 

See  also  under  Both  well.  Lords  and  Earls  of;  and 

Haddington,  Earls  and  Viscounts  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Ramsay  of  Bal- 
main.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  33-35.)  ttARK 

Ramsay  of  Bamff.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
551-553.)  ttARK 

Ranken  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Ranken  of  White- 
hill.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1825.     12°.    v.  3,  p.  117-122.)       Stuart  8439 


Rattray  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Rattray  of  that  ilk, 
and  Craighall.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1798.     f°.    p.  274-278.) 

ttARK 


Reay,  Lords 

Mackay,  Angus.  Mackay,  Lord  Reay. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  157-179.)  ARO 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Richardson  Family 

See  under  Cramond.  Lords 


Ridel.  Riddel,  and  Riddell  Family 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  Riddells  of  that  ilk, 
and  the  Ridels  of  Blaye,  Cranston-Ridel, 
and  Witering,  distinct  families.  (Genealo- 
gist. London,  1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6, 
p.  1-3.)  *R- Room  328 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Riddel  of  Ardna- 
murchan.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  203.)  ft  ARK 

Riddel  of  Glenriddel.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  204.)  tt  ARK 

Riddel  of  Kinglass.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  201-203.)  tt  ARK 

Riddel    of    Riddel,    or    of   that    ilk. 

(In    his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  63-68.)  ttARK 


Robertson  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Robertson  of  In- 
ches. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f^    p.  410-412.)  tt  ARK 

Robertson    of    Kindace.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
f  °.    p.  412-413.)  tt  ARK 

Robertson  of  Muirton,  Gladney,  &c. 

(In    his:    Baronage    of    Scotland.      Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  413-414.)  ttARK 

Robertson    of    Strowan.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,    1798. 
i°.    p.  405-410.)  tt  ARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Robertson  of 
Gossaburgh,  in  the  parish  of  Yell.  (In  his: 
Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick.  1907. 
4°.     p.  237-239.)  ARX 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Rob- 
ertsons of  Inshes.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1899. 
8°.    V.  21,  p.  289-305.)  NDO 

Minor  Highland  families,     no.   10. 

Memoirs  or  a  memorial  of  the  antient 
and  honourable  family  of  Robertson  of 
Strowan.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genea- 
logical collections.  .  .  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  301-315.)  ARF 

Robertson,  James  Alexander.  Comitatus 
de  Atholia.  The  earldom  of  Atholl:  its 
boundaries  stated.  Also,  the  extent  therein 
of  the  possessions  of  the  family  of  De 
Atholia,  and  their  descendants,  the  Rob- 
ertsons. Printed  for  private  circulation. 
[Edinburgh:  Murray  &  Gibb,  printers,! 
1860.    82  p.,  1  map.    8°.  ARZ 


Roger  Family 

Rogers,  Charles.  Family  of  Roger.  (In 
his:  Four  Perthshire  families...  Edin- 
burgh, 1887.    sq.  8°.    p.  1-41.)  ARX 

The  Scottish  branch  of  the  Norman 

house  of  Roger.  With  a  genealogical 
sketch  of  the  family  of  Playfair.  London: 
J.  &  W.  Rider.]  1872.    iv,  (1)6-39  p.    8°. 

ARZ 

Severely  reviewed  in  the  Herald  and  genealogist, 
V.  8,  p.  449-456;  Genealogist,  v.  21,  p.  167-168,  Lon- 
don, 1878. 

The  Scottish  house  of  Roger,  with 

notes  respecting  the  families  of  Playfair 
and  Haldane  of  Bermony.  (Royal  Histori- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  London.  1875. 
8°.    v.  1,  2.  ed.,  p.  239-277.)  CA 

Supplementary  notes  to  the  history 

of  the  Scottish  house  of  Roger.  (Royal 
Historical  Society.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1873.    8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  453-455.) 

CA 


RoLLo,   Lords 

Irving,  Robert  F.  RoUo,  Lord  Rollo. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8°.    V.  7.  p.  180-211.)  ARO 

Wilson,  John.  The  Rollos  of  Duncrub. 
(In  his:  Dunning;  its  parochial  history. 
Perth,  1873.     12°.    p.  57-70.)  CR 


Rose  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Rose  of  Kilraick 
or  Kilravock.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  453-456.) 

ttARK 

Genealogy,  The,  of  Ross  [Rose]  of  Kil- 
ravock. (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Genea- 
logical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  484-493.)  ARF 

Lovat  history  from  Rose's  mss.  and  the 
succession  of  Kilravock.  (In:  Walter  Mac- 
farlane, Genealogical  collections.  ..  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  493-499.)        ARF 

Rose,  Hugh,  and  Lachlan  Shaw.  A  ge- 
nealogical deduction  of  the  family  of  Rose 
of  Kilravock,  with  illustrative  documents 
from  the  family  papers,  and  notes.  [By 
Hugh  Rose  and  Lachlan  Shaw.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1848.  1  p.l.,  viii,  531  p.,  2  pi.  illus. 
4^    (Spalding  Club.)  t  CP 


Rosebery,   Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Primrose,  earl 
of  Rosebery.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  212- 
229.)  ARO 

Strachey,  J.  St.  Loe.  The  seven  Lord 
Roseberies.  (Nineteenth  century.  Lon- 
don, 1894.    8°.    V.  36,  p.  489-506.)  *  DA 


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Ross  Family 

B.,  A.  W.  G.  Rosses  of  Tartraven  and 
Kirkland,  cadets  of  Ross  of  Hawkhead. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  16-17.)  CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Ross  of  Lund,  in 
the  parish  of  Yell,  [and)  Ross  of  Cocos 
Keeling  Islands.  (In  his:  Zetland  family 
histories.     Lerwick,  1907.    4°.    p.  240-244.) 

ARX 

Knowles,  George  Parker.  A  genealogi- 
cal account  of  the  Rosses  of  Dalton,  in  the 
county  of  Dumfries,  from  their  first  settle- 
ment in  Scotland,  in  the  twelfth  century,  to 
the  year  of  our  Lord  1854.  London:  print- 
ed for  private  circulation.  ..by  Harrison  & 
Sons,  1855.    8  p..  1  table.    4°.  ARZ 

On  vellum.     Only  75  copies  printed. 


Ross,  Earls  and  Duke  of 

Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  earls  of 
Ross.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  230-244.)        ARO 

Carmichael,  Evelyn  G.  M.  Ross,  Lord 
Ross.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  247-263.)      ARO 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  duke 
of  Ross.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  245-246.)        ARO 


Rothes,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Leslie,  earl  of  Rothes. 
1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  264-311.)  ARO 


Rothesay,  Duke  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  duke 
of  Rothesay.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  312-313.) 

ARO 


Roxburghe,  Dukes  of 

FuUarton,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Innes  Ker,  duke 
of  Roxburghe.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  7.  p.  314- 
360.)  ARO 

RuGLEN,   Earl  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Hamilton,  earl 
of  Ruglen.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  361-363.^      ARO 


Ruskin  Family 

Carmichael,  Alexander.  The  Ruskins. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  343-351.)  NDK 

On  the  Highland  ancestry  of  John  Ruskin. 


RUTHERFURD    FaMILY 

Rutherfurds,  The,  of  that  ilk,  and  their 
cadets.  Compiled  from  the  public  records 
and  other  authentic  sources.  Edinburgh: 
iScott  and  J^'erguson,  and  Burness  &  Co.,] 
1884[-1899|.  3  p.l.,  2  p.,  (i)iv-xciv  p.,  4  1.,  36, 
8  p.,  2  1.,  56,  62,  xl  p.,  7  fac,  1  map,  2  pi.,  2 
tables.    4°.  t  ARZ 

1.  The  Rutherfurds  of  that  ilk,  and  their  cadets, 
1S84.  2.  The  Rutherfurds  of  that  ilk  by  Thomas 
Flood,  [with]  additions  and  corrections  by  C.  H.  E. 
Carmichael  [1899].  3.  Pages  supplementary  to  Car- 
michael's  papers,  having  special  reference  to  Andrew 
Rutherfurd,  earl  of  Teviot.  4.  Supplementary  addi- 
tions to  the  "Rutherfurds  of  that  ilk,"  by  James 
Tait.  5.  Miscellaneous  contributions  relating  to  the 
Rutherfurd  family.  6.  List  of  Rutherfurd  entries  in 
the  old  registers  of  Jedburgh  and  surrounding  par- 
ishes. 


.     RUTHFRFURD,    LoRDS 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Rutherfurd,  Lord 
Rutherfurd.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh. 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  364-384.)      ARO 


RuTHVEN  Family 
See  also  under  Forth,  Earls  of,  and  Gowrie, 

Earls  of 

Cowan,  Samuel.  The  Ruthven  family 
papers.  The  Ruthven  version  of  the  con- 
spiracy and  assassination  at  Gowrie  House, 
Perth,  5th  August  1600.  Critically  revised 
and  edited  by  Samuel  Cowan.  London: 
Simpkin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  Co., 


Ltd.,  1912.    207(1)  p.,  12  port.    12= 

Craik,  George  Lillie.  The  last 
Ruthvens.  (In  his:  The  romance 
peerage.  London,  1849.  12°.  v.  2, 
162.) 


ARZ 

of   the 

of  the 

p.  114- 

ARF 


Ruthven  of  Freeland  Barony 

Round,  John  Horace.  The  Ruthven  of 
Freeland  barony.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  194-209, 
339-353.)  CPA 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Lord  Ruthven  of 
Freeland.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  385-393.) 

ARO 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  The  Ruthven  of 
Freeland  barony  and  Mr.  J.  H.  Round. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906. 
4".    V.  3,  p.  475-494.)  CPA 

Thomson,  John  Maitland.  The  Ruthven 
peerage  controversy.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow.  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  104- 
108.)  CPA 


Saint   Clair   Family 
See  Sinclair  Family 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
St.  Colme,  Lord 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  Lord 
St.  Colme.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  394-395.)        ARC 


Saltoun,  Lords 

Carnegie,  Alan  S.  Erasers  of  Philorth, 
Lord  Saltoun.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  417- 
453.)  ARC 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Abernethy, 
Lord  Saltoun.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  396-416.) 

ARC 


Sandilands  Family 

See    under   Abercrombie,    Lords,    and   Torphichen, 

Lords 


Sandison  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Sandison  of  Lund. 
(In  his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick. 
1907.    4°.    p.  245-250.)  ARX 


Sands  Family 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Sands  of 
Swanbister,  Orphir,  Orkney.  3  port.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caith- 
ness and  Sutherland.  London,  1910.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  95-97.)  CR 

Scot  Family 
See   Scott  Family 


Scot  of  Burnhead.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
219-220.)  tt  ARK 

Scot  of  Galashiells.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  220-221.)  ft  ARK 

Scot  of  Harden  and  Synton.    (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  213-217.)  ft  ARK 

Scot  of  Millenie.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
217-218.)  ft  ARK 

Scot  of  Scotstarvit.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  221-224.)  ft  ARK 

Gammack,  James.  Scott  families  in  For- 
far and  Kincardine.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
V.  4,  p.  89.)  CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Scott  of  Reafirth, 
Voesgarth,  Scarpoe,  Greenwall,  Melby, 
Scottshall,  [and]  Scalloway.  (In  his:  Zet- 
land family  histories.  Lerwick,  1907.  4°. 
p.  251-269.)  ARX 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.,  of 
Abbotsford,  with  a  reprint  of  his  memorial 
of  the  Haliburtons.  London:  printed  for 
the  Royal  Historical  Society,  1877.  Ixxii, 
78  p.    8°.  ARZ 

The  Memorial  of  the  Haliburtons  has  a  separate 
title-page  which  reads:  'Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons. 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1824.' 
Reviewed  in  The  Genealogist,  v.  2,  p.  167-168,  Lon- 
don, 1878. 

Scotts,  The,  of  Buccleuch.  (Edinburgh 
review.  London,  1879.  8°.  v.  150,  p.  194- 
218.)  *DA 


Scotland,  Kings  of 
See  also  under  Stewart  Family 

Laing,  David.  Historical  notices  of  the 
family  of  King  James  the  First  of  Scotland, 
chiefly  from  information  communicated  by 
John  Riddell.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  87-101.)  CPA 

Steuart,  A.  Francis,  and  others.  The 
kings  of  Scotland.  1  col'd  pi.  By  A.  F. 
Steuart,  J.  K.  Stewart  and  Sir  J.  B.  Paul. 
(In:  The  Scots  peerage...  Edinburgh, 
1904.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  1-36.)  ARO 


Scott   Family 

See    also    under    Buccleuch,    Dukes    of,    and    Pol- 

warth,  Lords 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Scot  of  Balweary, 
now  represented  by  Sir  William  Scot  of 
Ancrum.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  302-306.)    ft  ARK 


Scrymgeour  Family 
See    also    under   Dundee,    Earls   of 

Thomson,  J.  Maitland.  Inventory  of 
documents  relating  to  the  Scrymgeour  fam- 
ily estates,  1611.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Thom- 
son. Edinburgh:  the  society.  1912.  v,  70  p. 
4°.  (Scottish  Record  Society.  Publica- 
tions,    part  57.)  ARCA 


Seafield,  Earls  of 
See  also  Findlater,  Earls  of 

Cassillis,  Archibald  Kennedy,  earl  of. 
Ogilvie-Grant,  earl  of  Seafield.  1  pi.  (In: 
The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8°.    V.  7.  p.  454-494.)  ARO 

The  rulers  of  Strathspey;  a  history 

of  the  lairds  of  Grant  and  earls  of  Seafield. 
Inverness:  The  Northern  Counties  News- 
paper and  Prtg.  and  Pub.  Company,  Ltd., 
1911.    xii,  211  p.,  11  pi.,  4  port.    8°.        ARZ 


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Goicalogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Macintosh,  John.  Earldom  and  earls  of 
Findlater,  and  Seafield.  (In  his:  Historic 
earls  and  earldoms  of  Scotland.  Aberdeen, 
1898.    12°.    p.  307-347.)  ARF 


Seaport  H,    Earls   of 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Mackenzie,  earl 
of  Seaforth.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  495-515.) 

ARO 


Selkirk,  Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Earldom,  The,  of  Selkirk.  (Genealogical 
magazine.  London,  1898.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  237- 
238.)  ARCA 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Douglas,  earl 
of  Selkirk.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  516-525.)      ARO 


Sempil   (Semple)   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Sempil  of  Cathcart. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  467-469.)  ft  ARK 


Sempill,  Lords 

McGregor,  John.  Sempill,  Lord  Sempill. 
1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  Edinburgh, 
1910.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  526-568.)  ARO 


Seton   Family 

See   also   under   Kingston,   Viscounts   of,   and 

WiNTON,   Earls  of 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Seton  of  Cariston. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    i°.    p.  185-186.)  ft  ARK 

Seton  of  Culbeg.    (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.    f.    p.  170- 
171.)  ttARK 

Seton  of  Pitmedden.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  182-185.)  ttARK 

Seton  of  Touch.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  166- 
170.)  ttARK 

Maitland,  Sir  Richard.  The  history  of 
the  house  of  Seytoun  to  the  year  m.d.lix. 
With  continuation  by  Alexander,  Viscount 
Kingston  to  mdc.lxxxvii.  Glasgow:  [Mait- 
land Club,i  1829.  xi,  xiii,  (1)16-132  p.,  1  pi.. 
1  port.    4°.  ARZ 

Pringle,  Walter.  The  memoirs  of  Walter 
Pringle  of  Greenknow. .  .  Edited  by  Rev. 
Walter  Wood,  with  notes  and  an  appendix, 
containing  an  account   of  the  families   of 


Gordon  and  Seton...  and  also  of  the 
Pringles.  .  .and  the  Homes  of  Bassendean. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1847.  xii.  132 
p.     16°.  ARZ 

Reprinted   from   the   edition  of   1751. 

Seton,  Robert.  An  old  family;  or,  The 
Setons  of  Scotland  and  America.  New 
York:  Brentano's,  1899.  xxiii,  438  p.,  1  pi., 
1  port.    8°.  APV 

Seton  of  Parbroath  in  Scotland  and 
America.     New  York,  1890.     28  p.     12°. 

APV 

Shank   (Schank)    Family 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the 
family  of  Schank  or  Shank  of  Castlerig,  in 
the  county  of  Fife,  N.  B.  Privately  printed. 
London:  Mitchell  &  Hughes,  1885.  7  p.,  1 
fac,  3  pi.,  1  table.     4°.  tt  ARZ 

One  of  SO  copies  printed. 

W.,  E.  G.  Family  of  Schank  (Shank  or 
Schankis)  of  Castlerig,  Fife.  1  pi.  (Mis- 
cellanea genealogica  et  heraldica.  Lon- 
don, 1886.     4°.     series  2,     v.  1,  p.  235-240.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Sharp  Family 

Scottish  family  and  name  of  Sharp.  1  pi., 
1  port.  (Acadiensis.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1908. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  53-75,  102-124.)  HXK 


Shaw   Family 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  Shaws 
of  Rothiemurchus.  1  pi.  illus.  (In  his: 
Account  of  the  confederation  of  clan  Chat- 
tan.     Glasgow,  1898.     4°.     p.  83-111,  183.) 

t  ARZ 

Shaw,  Alexander  Mackintosh.  A  gene- 
alogical account  of  the  Highland  families 
of  Shaw.  [London:  W.  P.  Griffith  &  Son,i 
1877.    2  p.l.,  115  p.    8°.  ARZ 

no.   68  of   100  copies  printed. 

Shaw,  William  George.  Memorials  of 
the  clan  Shaw.  [Dundee?]  printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation,  1871.    65(1)  p.,  1  table.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.369 

Shedden  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Shedden  of  Rough- 
wood,  Stoudonhall,  [and]  Morrishill.  (In 
his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  principal 
families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°. 
V.  2.  p.  279-288.)  Stuart  8438 


Sheves    Family 

Schevez  of  Kemback  in  Fife.  (In:  Wal- 
ter Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections. . . 
Edinburgh,  1900.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  199-204.) 

ARF 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


627 


Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,  continued. 
SiMSON  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Simson  of  Kirktoun- 
hall.  (In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the 
principal  families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine, 
1824.     12°.    V.  2,  p.  132-150.)        Stuart  8438 


Sinclair  Family 

See  also  under  Caithness,   Earls  of,  and  Orkney, 

Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Caithness  (16.  earl),  James  Augustus  Sin- 
clair. The  barons  of  Roslin.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  4,  p.  65-67,  80-84,  97-99,   122.) 

CPA 

The  St.  Glairs  in  Normandy,  Eng- 
land, and  Scotland.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
67-69,  83-84.)  CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Sinclair  of  Bar- 
rack. (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  254-255.)  ft  ARK 

Sinclair  of  Lathrone,  Dunbeath,  and 

Brabster.     (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  253-254.)    ft  ARK 

Sinclair  of  Longformacus.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  249-251.)  ft  ARK 

Sinclair  of  Mey.     (In  his:  Baronage 

of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  251- 
253.)  tt  ARK 

Sinclair  of  Roslin.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
246-249.)  ft  ARK 

Sinclair  of  Stevenson,  now  of  Mur- 

kle.     (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.    Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  89-91.)  ft  ARK 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Sinclair  of  Brew; 
Brugh;  BuUister  and  Swining;  Goat; 
Houss,  Aith  and  Scalloway;  Quendale; 
[and]  Toft.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  histor- 
ies.   Lerwick,  1907.    4°.    p.  270-297.)  ARX 

Henderson,  John.  Caithness  family  his- 
tory. Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1884. 
xxxi,  341  p.     sq.  8°.  ARX 

Contains  genealogies  of  the  Sinclair  families  of 
Achingale  and  Newton,  Assery,  Barrock,  Borlum  and 
Thura,  Brabsterdorran,  Dun,  Dunbeath  and  Lather- 
on,  Durran,  Forss,  Freswick,  Geise,  Greenland  and 
Rattar,  Hay  and  Oldfield,  Kirk  and  Myrelandhorn, 
Lybster,  Mey,  Murkle,  Olrig,  Scotscalder,  Southdun, 
Stemster  and  Dunbeath,  Stirkoke,  Ulbster,  and  Sin- 
clair-Sutherland   of    Brabster    and    Swinzie. 

Hutcheson,  T.  The  St.  Glairs  and  their 
castle  of  Ravenscraig.  (Antiquary.  Lon- 
don, 1881.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  121- 
124,  169-173.)  CA 

See  also  p.   239. 

Saint-Clair,  Roland  William.  The  Saint- 
Glairs  of  the  Isles,  being  a  history  of  the 
sea-kings  of  Orkney  and  their  Scottish  suc- 


cessors of  the  sirname  of  Sinclair.  Ar- 
ranged and  annotated  by  R.  W.  Saint- 
Clair...  Auckland,  N.  Z.:  H.  Brett,  1898. 
4  p.l.,  iii(i),  558  p.,  1  map.    illus.    4°.  f  ARZ 

Sinclairs  of  Brabsterdorran,  Caith- 
ness. (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney. 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1911.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  194-200.)  CR 

Sinclairs     of     Lybster,     Caithness. 

(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1910. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  226-229.)  CR 

Sinclair,  G.  A.  The  founder  of  Roslin. 
By  G.  A.  S.  (Genealogical  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    4°.    V.  7,  p.  101-107.)  ARCA 


Sinclair,  Lords 

Caithness  (16.  earl),  James  Augustus  Sin- 
clair. The  lordship  of  Sinclair.  1  table. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1898.    sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  97-98.)  CPA 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Sinclair,  Lord 
Sinclair.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  569-592.) 

ARO 


Skene  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Skene  of  Skene,  or 
of  that  ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  555-560.)  ft  ARK 

Skene,  Andrew  Philip.  Notes  on  the 
origin  of  the  name,  family,  and  arms  of 
Skene.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1890-92.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  7-10,  34-36, 
67-69,  85-88,  116-117,  138-139,  153-154;  v.  5, 
p.  4-6,  26-28;  v.  6,  p.  24-25,  53-55,  74-75.) 

CPA 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Memorials  of 
the  family  of  Skene  of  Skene  from  the  fam- 
ily papers  with  other  illustrative  docu- 
ments. Aberdeen:  New  Spalding  Club, 
1887.     xiv  p.,  1  1.,  269(1)  p.,  6  pi.     sm.  4°. 

tARZ 

One  of  525  copies  printed. 


Smith   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Smith  of  Glass- 
wall,  now  of  Camno.  (In  his:  Baronage 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f.  p.  543- 
545.)  ttARK 

Smith  of  Smithfield.  (In  his  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
545.)  tt  ARK 

Smith,  Francis  Montagu.  The  heraldry 
of  Smith  in  Scotland.  With  genealogical 
annotations.  Being  a  supplement  to  Graze- 
brook's  "Heraldry  of  Smith."  (By  F.  M. 
Smith.]  London:  J.  R.  Smith,  1873.  32  p. 
sq.  8°.  ARZ 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Smyth   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Smyth  of  Balhary. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  542-543.)  ft  ARK 

Smith  of   Braco,   now  of   Methven. 

(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    P.    p.  539-542.)  ft  ARK 

F.  Doubtful  pedigrees.  Alleged  branches 
of  Smyth  of  Braco,  Perthshire.  (Herald 
and  genealogist.  London,  1871.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  74-77.)  *  R  -  Room  328 

SOMERVILLE    FAMILY 

Robertson,  George.  Somerville  of  Ken- 
nox,  now  Somerville  Macalester  of  Loup 
and  Kennox.  (In  his:  Genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire... Irvine,  1825.  12°.  v.  3,  p.  247- 
252.)  Stuart  8439 


Somerville,  Lords 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  dormant  barony  of 
Somerville.  A  claim  disposed  of.  (Gene- 
alogist. London,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
15,  p.  65-67.)  *R- Room  328 

Campbell,  George  William.  Somerville, 
Lord  Somerville.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
...      Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  1-45.) 

ARO 

Somerville  (11.  baron),  James  Somer- 
ville. Memorie  of  the  Somervilles;  being  a 
history  of  the  baronial  house  of  Somer- 
ville. [Edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.]  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1815.  2  v.  pi., 
port.,    table.     8°.)  ARZ 


Southesk  (9.  earl).  Sir  James  Carnegie. 
The  manuscripts  at  Kinnaird  Castle,  in  the 
county  of  Forfar.  (In:  Great  Britain. — 
Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manu- 
scripts. Report,  [uo.!  7.  London,  1879. 
Appendix,  part  2,  p.  716-726.)  C 


Spence  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Spens  of  Lathallan. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  290-295.)  ft  ARK 

Gordon,  George  A.  The  Traill  and  Spence 
families  of  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire. 
(New  Hampshire  genealogical  record. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  1907.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  1-9.) 

*R- Room  328 

Deals   wholly   with   their    Scottish   origin. 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Spence  of  Houl- 
land,  Midbrake,  Gardie.  Hammer,  Green- 
field, fandj  Uyea.  (In  his:  Zetland  family 
histories.     Lerwick.  1907.    4°.    p.  298-315.) 

ARX 

Spittal  Family 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Genealogi- 
cal tree.  Spittal  of  Blairlogie.  (In  his: 
Logic:  a  parish  history.  Paisley,  1905.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  149.)  t  CR 

Spottiswoode  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Spotswood  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     f°.    p.  446-450.)  ttARK 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Spottiswoode, 
from  the  ms.  collection  of  Father  Augustin 
Hay...  (The  Spottiswoode  miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1844.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  1-16.)  ZDVH 


Southesk,  Earls  of 

Carnegie,  Alan  S.  Carnegie,  earl  of 
Southesk.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage.  .  . 
Edinburgh,  1911.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  46-93.)  ARO 

Great  Britain.  —  Privileges  Committee. 
Minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the  com- 
mittee for  privileges  to  whom  the  petition 
of  Sir  James  Carnegie  of  Kinnaird,  baronet, 
to  Her  Majesty,  claiming  as  of  right  to  be 
earl  of  Southesk,  Baron  Carnegie  of  Kin- 
naird and  Leuchars  in  Scotland;  together 
with  Her  Majesty's  reference  thereof  to 
this  house  was  referred.  [London,  1848?] 
205  p.,  2  1.,  1  table.  f°.  (H.  of  C.  papers, 
283.)  tt  AN 

With  ms.  diagram  of  Southesk  pedigree  with 
references  to  the  evidence  inserted  opp.  p.  80. 

Martine,  Georee.  Carnegy  of  Kinnaird, 
now  earls  of  Southesque.  (In:  Walter 
Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections... 
Edinburgh,  1900.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  160-182.) 

ARF 

Includes  also  the  Carnegies  of  Northesk  and  of 
Balnamoon. 


Spvnie,  Lords 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Lindsay,  Lord 
Spynie.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage..  .  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  94-113.)        ARO 

Stair,  Earls  of 

Dalrymple,  Hew  Hamilton.  Dalrymple, 
earl  of  Stair.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
...     Edinburgh,  1911.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  114-164.) 

ARO 

Stephen  Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  Stephen 
family.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1898.    sq.  8°.    V.  11.  p.  168-169.)  CPA 


Stewart   (Steuart,  Stuart)   Family 

See  also  under  Albany,  Dukes  of;  Angus,  Earls  of; 
Arran,  Earls  of;  Atholl,  Earls  of;  Blantyre, 
Lords;  Bothwell,  Lords  and  Earls  of;  Buchan, 
Earls  and  Earldom  of;  Bute,  Marquesses  of; 
Caithness,  Earls  of;  Carrick,  Earls  of;  Doune, 
Lords;  Galloway,  Lords  and  Earls  of;  Lennox, 
Dukes   of;    Methven,   Lords;    Moray,    Earls   of; 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Stewart  (Steuart,  Stuart)  Family,  continued. 

Ochiltree,  Lords;  Orkney,  Earls  and  Earldom 
of;  Ross,  Earls  and  Dukes  of;  St.  Colme,  Lords; 
Strathearn,   Earls  of;  and  Traquair,   Earls  of. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  heirs  of  the 
Stuarts.  1  geneal.  table.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  63-64.)  CPA 

Bacon,  Sir  Nicholas.  The  right  of  suc- 
cession to  the  Crown  of  England,  in  the 
family  of  the  Stuarts,  exclusive  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  learnedly  asserted  and  de- 
fended..  .against  Sir  Anthony  Brown... 
published  from  the  original  manuscript,  by 
Nathaniel  Boothe.  .  .  London:  W.  Taylor, 
1723.    7p.l.,  93p.    12°.  CBA  p.  box  2 

Bain,  Joseph.  Sir  William  Stewart  of 
Jedworth,  knight,  ancestor  of  the  earls  of 
Galloway.  Some  new  facts  bearing  on  his 
probable  origin.  (Genealogist.  London, 
1885.     8°.     new  series,  v.  2,  p.  81-84.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  The  Stuart  de- 
scendants. 1  chart.  (Genealogical  maga- 
zine.    London,  1900.     4°.     v.  4,  p.  1-13.) 

ARCA 

Christie,  J.  The  Macnayres,  the  Card- 
neys,  and  the  Stewarts,  lairds  of  Pass. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1899.    sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  129-131.)  CPA 

The     Steuarts     and     the     Stewarts 

(afterwards  Stewart-Flemyngs)  of  Killie- 
chassie.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1900.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1, 
p.    11-12.)  CPA 

The  Stewarts  of  Kynachan.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1899. 
sq.     8°.     V.   12,  p.   171-172.)  CPA 

Coltness,  The,  collections.  1608-1840. 
[Edited  by  James  Dennistoun.]  [Glasgow:] 
Maitland  Club,  1842.  xxii  p.,  2  1.,  438  p., 
2  fac,  3  tables.    4°.  t  CP 

Reviewed  in  the  Quarterly  review,  v.  70,  p.  356- 
385,   London,    1842. 

Crawfurd,  George.  A  genealogical  his- 
tory of  the  royal.  .  .family  of  the  Stewarts 
from  the  year  1034  to...  1710...  (In  his: 
History  of  the  shire  of  Renfrew..  .  Pais- 
ley, 1782.     sm.  4°.    viii,  108  p.)  CR 

Denham,  Sir  Archibald  Stewart.  Me- 
morials of  the  Stewarts  of  Allanton,  Colt- 
ness, and  Goodtrees.  1608-1698.  (In:  The 
Coltness  collections.  Glasgow,  1842.  4°. 
p.  1-99.)  t  CP 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Stewart  of  Bal- 
lechin.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    f°.    p.  488-490.)  ft  ARK 

Stewart    of    Grandtully.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.    p.  483-488.)  ft  ARK 

Stewart     of     Killiehassie,     now     of 

Stewartfield.     (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scot- 


land.    Edinburgh,    1798.     f°.     p.  490-491.) 

ttARK 

Stuart     of     Castlemilk.       (In     his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
r.    p.  513-516.)  ttARK 

— — ■  Stuart  of  Torrence.  (In  his:  Baron- 
age of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°.  p. 
517-518.)  ttARK 

Eyton,  Robert  William.  The  houses  of 
Fitz-Alan  and  Stuart:  their  origin  and  early 
history.  (Archaeological  journal.  London, 
1856.    8°.     V.  13,  p.  333-354.)  CA 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Real  Stuarts  or  bogus 
Stuarts?  (New  review.  London,  1893.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  73-84.)  *  DA 

Foster,  Joshua  James.  The  Stuarts;  be- 
ing illustrations  of  the  personal  history  of 
the  family  (especially  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots)  in  XVI.,  XVII.,  and  xviii.  century  art. 
Portraits,  miniatures,  relics,  &c.  From  the 
most  celebrated  collections.  London: 
Dickinson's,  1902.    2  v.    f  °.  tt  ARZ 

Author's  edition,  no.  66  of  550  copies  printed 
and    signed. 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Stewart  of  Brugh 
in  Orkney,  [[and]  Stewart  of  Bigtoun.  (In 
his:  Zetland  family  histories.  Lerwick, 
1907.    4°.    p.  316-322.)  ARX 

Head,  F.  W.  The  fallen  Stuarts . . .  Cam- 
bridge: University  Press,  1901.  xii,  356  p. 
12°.  (Cambridge  historical  essays,  no. 
12.)  CI 

Historical  families.  Stewart.  (Cham- 
bers's Edinburgh  iournal.  London,  1835. 
f°.     V.  3,  p.  317-318.)  *DA 

Hutton,  James.  The  royal  house  of 
Stewart.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1893.    8°.    V.  274,  p.  281-296,  345-361.) 

*DA 

Jenner,  Henry.  The  Sobieski  Stuarts. 
(Genealogical  magazine.  London,  1898.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  21-30.)  ARCA 

See  also  notes  on  p.   119,  185. 

Murdoch,  Robert.  Bibliography  of  works 
on  the  Stewart  and  Stuart  families.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1907. 
sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  8,  p.  113-114,  171.)  CPA 

Noble,  Mark.  An  historical  genealogy  of 
the  royal  house  of  Stuarts,  from  the  reign 
of  K.  Robert  ii.  to  that  of  K.  James  vi. 
Taken  from  the  most  authentic  authors, 
both  Scotch  and  English.  London:  R. 
Faulder,   1795.     8  p.l.,  312  p.,  1  table.     4°. 

tARZ 

Ranking,  Devej^  Fearon  de  L'Hoste. 
The  Stuart  descendants  and  the  legitimate 
succession  as  affected  by  the  marriage  of 
Mary  iii.  and  ii.  (Genealogical  magazine. 
London,  1901.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  437-440.)  ARCA 

Reid,  John  Eaton.  Genealogical  account 
of  the  Bute  family.  (In  his:  History  of 
the  county  of  Bute.  Glasgow,  1864.  8°. 
p.  194-215.)  CR 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 
Stezvart  (Stcuart,  Stuart)  Family,  continued. 

Round,  John  Horace.  The  origin  of  the 
Stewarts.  (In  his:  Studies  in  peerage  and 
family  history.  Westminster  [London], 
1901.    8°.    p.  115-146.)  ARF 

The    origin    of    the    Stewarts    and 

their    Chesney    connexion.      (Genealogist. 
London.    1901.     8°.     v.    18,   p.    1-16.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

The     Stewarts.       (The     iVncestor. 

London,  1902.    4°.    no.  1,  p.  218-219.)  ARA 

Royal  house,  The,  of  Stuart.  Illustrated 
by  a  series  of  forty  plates  in  colours,  drawn 
from  relics  of  the  Stuarts  by  William  Gibb. 
With  an  introduction  by  John  Skelton  and 
descriptive  notes  by  W.  H.  St.  John  Hope. 
London:  Macmillan  &  Co..  1890.  xi  p.,  1  1., 
40  p.,  44  1.,  40  colored  pi.    f°.  CP 

Royal,  The,  Stuarts  and  their  capital. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    8°.    V.  149,  p.  161-173.)  *  DA 

S.,  R.  A.  C.  The  Stewarts  of  Massater, 
Orkney.  1  pi.,  3  port.  (Old-lore  miscel- 
lany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1913.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  202- 
208.)  CR 

Shield,  A.  The  last  Stuart  princess. 
(Dublin  review.  London,  1899.  8°.  v. 
125,  p.  56-85.)  *  DA 

Sidney,  Philip.  The  Neapolitan  Stuarts. 
(English  historical  review.  London,  1903. 
8°.    v.  18,  p.  718-719.)  BAA 

Criticism  of  the  article  by  A.   F.   Steuart. 

So-called,  The,  heirs  of  the  Stuarts.  (In: 
Celebrated  claimants  from  Perkin  War- 
beck  to  Arthur  Orton.  London,  1874.  2. 
ed.     16°.    p.  122-134.)  BAC 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  The  Neapolitan 
Stuarts.  (English  historical  review.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  470-474.)  BAA 

Steuart,  Henry.  The  genealogy  of  the 
Stewarts  refuted,  in  a  letter  to  Andrew- 
Stuart.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1799. 
viii,  (1)4-169  p.,  1  table.    8°.  ARZ 

Stewart,  John  Hope  Johnstone,  and 
Duncan  Stewart.  The  Stewarts  of  Appin. 
Edinburgh:  Maclachlan  &  Stewart,  1880. 
1  p.l.,  214  p.,  4  pi.    4°.  tARZ 

Printed   for   private  circulation. 

Stewarts,  The,  in  Orkney.  (Scottish  re- 
view.   Paisley,  1890.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  285-315.) 

*DA 

Stuart,  Andrew.  Genealogical  history 
of  the  Stewarts,  from  the  earliest  period 
of  their  authentic  history  to  the  present 
time...  An  appendix  of  relative  papers 
and  a  supplement.  .  .  London:  A.  Strahan, 
1798.     xxiii,  468  p.,  1  table.     4°.  ARZ 

Townend,  William.  The  descendants  of 
the  Stuarts.    An  unchronicled  page  in  Eng- 


land's history.  London:  Longman,  Brown, 
Green,  Longman  &  Roberts,  1858.  xxx, 
342  p.,  4  tables.     2.  ed.    8°.  ARZ 

Walford,  Edward.  The  royal  house  of 
Stuart.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great  fami- 
lies. London,  1880.  12°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p. 
256-269.)  ARF 

The  Stuarts  of  Traquair.     (In  his: 

Tales  of  our  great  families.  London,  1880. 
12°.     series  2,    v.  1,  p.  93-115.)  ARF 

Watson,  John.  Memoires  of  the  family 
of  the  Stuarts,  and  the  remarkable  provi- 
dences of  God  towards  them;  in  an  histori- 
cal account  of  the  lives  of  those  of  His 
Majesty's  progenitors  of  that  name,  that 
were  kings  of  Scotland.  [By  John  Wat- 
son.]  London:  W.  Kettilby,  1683.  10  p.l., 
185  p.    8°.  Stuart  7465 

Stirling  Family 

Fraser,  Sir  William.  The  Stirlings  of 
Keir,  and  their  family  papers.  Edinburgh: 
Privately  printed,  1858.  Ixx,  622  p.,  pi., 
port,     illus.     sq.  8°.  ARZ 

RiDDELL,  John.  Comment  in  refutation  of 
pretensions  advanced  for  the  first  time,  and 
statements  in  a  recent  work,  "The  Stir- 
ings  of  Keir  and  their  family  papers,"  [by 
Sir  W.  Eraser]  with  an  exposition  of  the 
right  of  the  Stirlings  of  Drumpellier  to 
the  representation  of  the  ancient  Stirlings 
of  Cadder.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private 
circulation  by  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1860. 
3  p.l.,  (i)iv-xx,  260  p.    4°.  f  ARZ 

One   of   300   copies   printed. 

Some  excerpts  taken  from  the  History  of 
the  house  of  Kilravock  [by  Hugh  Rosej  re- 
lating to  the  sirname  of  Stirvelyn  or  Stirl- 
ing. (In:  Walter  Macfarlane.  Genealogi- 
cal collections.  .  .  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  509-510.)  ARF 

Sterling,  Albert  M.  The  ancient  Stir- 
lings of  Cadder,  sheriffs  of  Stirling,  and 
some  others.  (Grafton  magazine.  New 
York,  1908.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  26-32.)  APGA 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Stirling  of  Cad- 
der. By  S  *  *  *  (Herald  and  genealogist. 
London,   1874.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  6-12.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 


Stirling^   Earls  and  Earldom  of 

Banks,  Sir  Thomas  Christopher.  An  an- 
alytical statement  of  the  case  of  Alexan- 
der, earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan,  &. .  .an  ex- 
planation of  his  official  dignities,  and  pecu- 
liar territorial  rights  and  privileges  in... 
Nova  Scotia  and  Canada,  and  also  shew- 
ing the  descent  of  the  Stirling  peerage 
honours...  London:  J.  Cochrane  &  Co., 
1832.    xlix,  123,  4  p.,  1  map,  3  tables.  ARZ 

Hayes,  John  Lord.  Trial  of  Lord  Stir- 
ling: being  part  ii.  of  the  Vindication  of 


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631 


Genealogy  ■ — Individual  Families,  continued. 
Stirling,  Earls  and  Earldom  of,  continued. 

the  rights  and  titles,  political  and  terri- 
torial, of  Alexander,  earl  of  Stirling  and 
Dovan...  Washington:  Gideon  &  Co., 
printers,  1853.    76  p.,  1  fac.    8°.  AN 

Vindication  of  the  rights  and  titles, 

political  and  territorial,  of  Alexander,  earl 
of  Stirling  &  Dovan,  and  lord  proprietor 
of  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia.  Washington: 
Gideon  &  Co.,  printers,  1853.  52  p.,  1  table. 
8°.  AN 

Humphrys,  afterwards  Alexander,  Alex- 
ander, calling  hi:nself  earl  of  Stirling. 
Narrative  of  the  oppressive  law  proceed- 
ings, and  other  measures,  resorted  to  by 
the  British  government. .  .to  overpower 
the  earl  of  Stirling,  and  subvert  his  lawful 
rights.  Also  a  genealogical  account  of 
the  family  of  Alexander,  earls  of  Stirling, 
&c. .  .followed  by  an  historical  view  of 
their  hereditary  possessions  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Canada,  &c.,  by  Ephraim  Lockhart... 
Edinburgh:  [privately  printed,]  1836.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  176,  8,  vi,  77  p.,  1  table.    4°.      t  ARZ 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Alexander, 
earl  of  Stirling.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
...  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  165- 
185.)  ARC 

Romance,  The,  of  forgery.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1851.    8°.    v.  69,  p.  461-488,  605-634.)  *  DA 

Humphrey-Alexander   case. 

Stirling,  The,  peerage:  comprising  an 
account  of  the  resumption  of  the  titles  by 
the  present  earl  of  Stirling,  and  of  the  pro- 
ceedings at  the  election  of  a  representative 
peer  for  Scotland,  at  Holyrood  House,  the 
2d  of  June,  1825.  To  which  is  prefixed  an 
epitome  of  the  genealogy  of  the  noble  fam- 
ily of  Alexander,  including  a  brief  memoir 
of  the  present  nobleman,  and  of  the  pater- 
nal descent  of  his  family.  London:  printed 
by  J.  &  C.  Adland,  1826.  46  p.,  1  table. 
4°.  ARZ 

Swinton,  Archibald.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  Alexander  Humphreys  or  Alexander, 
claiming  the  title  of  earl  of  Stirling,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh, 
for  the  crime  of  forgery.  With  an  appen- 
dix containing  the  whole  documentary 
evidence.  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1839.  xxiv, 
356,  cviii  p.,  2  fac,  1  map.     8°.  SLN 

Turnbull,  William  Barclay  David  Don- 
ald. The  Stirling  peerage.  Trial  of  Alex- 
ander Humphrys  [Or  Humphreys]  or  Alex- 
ander, styling  himself  earl  of  Stirling, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  for 
forgery,  on  29th  April,  1839,  and  four  fol- 
lowing days...  With  an  introductory 
notice  of  the  earldom  of  Stirling,  and  pro- 
ceedings of  Mr.  Humphrys  relative  to  his 
pretended  claim.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1839.  3  p.l.,  48,  cxxii,  290, 
28  p.    8°.  SLN 


Stormont,   Viscounts 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Murray,  Viscount 
Stormont.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  186-214.) 

ARO 

Strachan    (Strahan)   Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  Strahan 
family.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1904.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  5,  p.  187- 
188.)  CPA 

Memorial  of  the  antient  family  of  Stra- 
chans,  more  particularly  of  the  house  of 
Thornton.  (In:  Walter  Macfarlane,  Gene- 
alogical collections...  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  265-275.)  ARF 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memorials  of  the  Scot- 
tish families  of  Strachan  and  Wise.  [Edin- 
burgh:] printed  for  private  circulation, 
1877.     2  p.l.,  123  p.     sq.  8°.  ARZ 

Reviewed  in  The  Genealogist,  v.  2,  p.  167-168, 
London,  1878;  Herald  and  genealogist,  v.  8,  p.   302- 


StrathallaNj  Viscounts  of 

Paul,    Sir  James    Balfour.      Drummond, 

viscount  of  Strathallan.      (In:   The   Scots 

peerage...  Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p. 

215-328.)  ARC 

Strathearn,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  The  ancient  earls  of 
Strathearn.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,   1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  239-254.) 

ARO 

Moray,    earl    of    Strathearn.      (In: 

The    Scots    peerage...      Edinburgh,    1911. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  255-258.)  ARO 

Stewart,  earls  of  Strathearn.     (In: 

The  Scots  peerage.  . .    Edinburgh,  1911.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  259-261.)  ARO 

Bain,  Joseph.  The  earls  of  Stratherne. 
Their  succession  and  alliances,  1240-1332. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1889.  8°.  new  se- 
ries,  V.   5,   p.    105-108.)         *R- Room  328 


Strath  MORE,  Earls  of 

Ross,  Andrew.  Lyon,  earl  of  Strathmore 
and  Kinghorne.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots 
peerage...  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.   262-317.)  ARO 

Stuart  Family 
See  Stewart  Family 


Stuart-Menteth   Family 

Anglo-Scotus,  pseud.  Doubtful  pedi- 
grees. Stuart-Menteth  of  Closeburn,  co. 
Dumfries.  (Herald  and  genealogist.  Lon- 
don. 1870.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  260-266,  526-529.) 

*R- Room  328 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Sutherland  Family 

See  also  under  Duffus,  Lords 

Henderson,  John.  The  Sutherlands  of 
Forse,  the  Sutherlands  of  Langwell,  [and] 
the  Sutherlands  of  Wester.  (In  his: 
Caithness  family  history.  Edinburgh, 
1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  151-172,  332-333.)       ARX 

Sutherland,  Dukes  of 

Anderson,  John.  Sutherland,  earl  of 
Sutherland.  1  pi.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage 
...  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  318- 
365.)  ARO 

Gower,  Ronald  Sutherland.  Dunrobin 
Castle.  (Pall  Mall  magazine.  London, 
1900.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  292-310.)  *  DA 

Sinclair,  Alexander.  Right  of  the  duke 
of  Sutherland  to  a  higher  place  as  earl  of 
Sutherland  than  he  now  has  on  the  roll  of 
the  Scotch  earls  since  1606,  according  to 
the  decree  of  the  House  of  Lords  in  1771, 
declaring  the  earldom  to  date  from  1275. 
n.  p.  [187-?]     14  p.     8°.  ARDp.v.  1 

Sutherland,  The,  book.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
8°.    V.  157,  p.  702-717.)  *  DA 

Based  on  The  Sutherland  book,  by  Sir  William 
Fraser,    1894. 

Walford,  Edward.  The  ducal  house  of 
Sutherland.  (In  his:  Tales  of  our  great 
families.  London,  1877.  12°.  series  1,  v. 
2,  p.  209-224.)  ARF 

SwiNTON    Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Swinton  of  that 
ilk.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.     f°.  p.  127-132.)  ft  ARK 

Round,  John  Horace.  The  origin  of  the 
Swintons.  (Genealogist.  London,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  15,  p.  205-209.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Sitwell,  Sir  George  R.  The  family  of 
Swinton.  (Genealogist.  London,  1900.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  16,  p.  14-16.)  *R- Room  328 

Swinton,  Archibald  Campbell.  The  Swin- 
tons of  that  ilk  and  their  cadets.  [By  A. 
C.  Swinton.]  Edinburgh:  [T.  &  A.  Con- 
stable,) 1883.  XX,  114  p.,  1  1.,  cclii  p.,  8  fac, 
7  pi.     sm.  4°.  ARZ 

One   of   150  copies   printed. 

Swinton,  George  S.  C.  The  family  of 
Swinton.  (Genealogist.  Exeter,  1899.  8°. 
new  series,  v.   15,  p.   133-140.) 

*  R  -  Room  328 

Tarrill  Clan 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Fraser.  The  clan 
Tarrill.  (In  his:  Account  of  the  confedera- 
tion of  clan  Chattan.  Glasgow,  1898.  4°. 
p.  139-141.)  tARZ 


Taylor  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Taylors  of 
Thura.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  history. 
Edinburgh,  1884.    sq.  8°.    p.  299-300.)  ARX 

Teviot,  Viscounts 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Livingston,  Vis- 
count Teviot.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,   1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  368-377.) 

ARO 

Harwood,  Henry  William  Forsyth.  Spen- 
cer, Viscount  Teviot.  (In:  The  Scots  peer- 
age... Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  366- 
367.)  ARO 

Thoms  Family 

Smith,  William  M'Combie.  Memoir  of 
the  families  of  M'Combie  and  Thoms,  or- 
iginally M'Intosh  and  M'Thomas;  com- 
piled from  history  and  tradition.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1890.  xiii 
(i),  224  p.,  1  pi.,  6  port,    new  ed.    8°.  ARZ 

Threipland  Family 

Chambers,  Robert.  The  Threiplands  of 
Fingask.  A  family  memoir.  Edinburgh: 
W.  &  R.  Chambers,  1880.  128  p.,  1  port. 
16°.  ARZ 


M'Call, 

Lord  Torphichen 


ToRPHiCHEN,  Lords 

Hardy     Bertram.       Sandilands, 
1  pi.     (In:  The  Scots 


peerage. . 
378-398.) 


Edinburgh,  1911.    8= 


V.  «,  p. 
ARO 


Traill  Family 

Gordon,  George  A.  The  Traill  and 
Spence  families  of  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire.  (New  Hampshire  genealogi- 
cal record.  Dover,  N.  H.,  1907.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  1-9.)  *R- Room  328 

Deals   wholly   with   their   Scottish   origin. 

Henderson,  John.  The  Traills  of  Castle- 
hill  and  Rattar.  (In  his:  Caithness  family 
history.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  p.  229- 
231.)  ARX 

Traquair,  Earls  of 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Stewart,  earl 
of  Traquair.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  399-409.) 

ARO 

Trotter  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Trotter  of  Morton- 
hall.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798.    f°.    p.  204-208.)  ttARK 


Tullibardine,  Earls  of 

Murray,  Keith  W.  Murray,  earl  of  TuUi- 
bardine.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  410-415.)      ARO 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

TVVEEDDALE,   MaRQUESSES  OF 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval  (9.  marquis),  Mel- 
ville Amadeus  Henry  Douglas  Heddle  de 
la  Caillemotte  de  Massue  de  Ruvigny.  Hay, 
marquess  of  Tweeddale.  1  pi.  (In:  The 
Scots  peerage. . .  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  416-474.)  ARO 

Tyrie  Family 

George,  J.  F.  James  Tyrie,  the  Jesuit, 
and  his  kin.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  3,  p. 
81-82,   169.)  CPA 

Tyrie,  W.  B.  The  Tyries  of  Drumkilbo 
and  Dunnideer.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1902.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v. 
3,  p.  166.)  CPA 

Udny  Family 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Udny  of  that 
ilk.  [By  R.  R.  Stodart.]  (Genealogist. 
London,   1878.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  33-37,  87-90.) 

*R- Room  328 


Umfraville  Family 
See  under  Angus,  Earls  of 


Umphray  Family 

Grant,  Francis  James.  Umphray  of  Ber- 
rie,  Umphray  of  Sand,  [and]  Umphray  of 
Whitsness.  (In  his:  Zetland  family  his- 
tories.    Lerwick,  1907.    4°.    p.  323-333.) 

ARX 


Urquhart   Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Urquhart  of  Byth. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  166.)  ft  ARK 

Urquhart    of    Craigston.      (In    his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  165-166.)  ttARK 

Urquhart    of    Meldrum.       (In    his. 

Baronage   of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  156-165.)  ttARK 

Inventary  of  the  old  writes  of  the  family 
of  Urquhart  of  Cromarty.  (In:  Walter 
Macfarlane,  Genealogical  collections... 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  357-379.) 

ARF 

Rose,  D.  Murray.  Notes  on  the  Urqu- 
harts  of  Cromarty.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1907. 
8°.    V.  25,  p.  308-320.)  NDO 

Vere  or  Weir  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Vere  of  Blackwood. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  153-156.)  ttARK 


Walker  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Walker  of  St.  Fort. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  480-481.)  ttARK 


Wallace   Family 

Mitchell,  John  Oswald.  The  Wallaces 
of  Elderslie.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  sq. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  102-115.)  CPA 

Robertson,  George.  Wallace  of  Cairn- 
hill,  or  Carnell  [and  of  Shewalton,  Dun- 
donald,  and  Kelly].  (In  his:  Genealogical 
account  of  the  principal  families  in  Ayr- 
shire...    Irvine,  1825.     12°.    v.  3,  p.  66-94.) 

Stuart  8439 

— —  Wallace  of  Craigie.  (In  his:  Gene- 
alogical account  of  the  principal  families  in 
Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824.  12°.  v.  2,  p. 
348-369.)  Stuart  8438 


Wardlaw   Family 

Gibson,  John  Charles.  The  Wardlaws 
in  Scotland:  a  history  of  the  Wardlaws  of 
Wilton  and  Torrie  and  their  cadets.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Brown,  1912.  xxxv,  318  p., 
12  pi.     4°.  ARZ 

One  of  200   copies   printed. 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval  (9.  marquis),  Mel- 
ville Amadeus  Henry  Douglas  Heddle  de 
la  Caillemotte  de  Massue  de  Ruvigny.  The 
Wardlaw  family.  (Notes  and  queries.  Lon- 
don, 1907.  8°.  series  10,  v.  8,  p.  262-266, 
342-345.)  *  R 


Warner  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Warner  of  Ardeer. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  princi- 
pal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1825. 
12°.     V.  3,  p.  281-286.)  Stuart  8439 


Wauchope  Family 

Paterson,  James.  History  and  genealogy 
of  the  family  of  Wauchope  of  Niddrie- 
Merschell.  Edinburgh:  privately  printed, 
1858.     vi,   (1)8-92  p.     4°.  t  ARZ 


Wedderburn  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Wedderburn  of 
Balindean,  and  Blackness.  (In  his:  Bar- 
onage of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798.  f°. 
p.  578-580.)  tt  ARK 

Wedderburn  of  Blackness.     (In  his: 

Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
f°.     p.  278-282.)  ttARK 


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Genealogy  —  Individual  Families,   continued. 

Wedderburn  of  Gosford.     (In  his: 

Baronage   of   Scotland.      Edinburgh,   1798. 
f°.    p.  282-284.)  ttARK 

Four,  The,  Wedderburns  of  Dundee.  3 
pi.  illus.  (The  Ancestor.  London,  1903. 
4°.     no.  6,  p.  49-61.)  ARA 


Weir   Family 
See  Vere  Family 


Welsh  Family 

Aitken,  John  Carlyle.  Some  notes  on 
the  abbey  of  Holywood  and  on  the  Welshes 
of  Colliestoun  and  Craigenputtock.  (Dum- 
friesshire and  Galloway  Natural  History 
and  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions. 
Dumfries,   1890.     8°.     1887-90,  p.   110-126.) 

*EC 


Wigtown,  Earls  of 
Grant,    Francis    James.      Charter 


chest 
of  the  earldom  of  Wigtown,  1214-1681. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Grant.  Edinburgh:  the 
society,  1910.  2  p.l.,  133  p.  4°.  (Scot 
tish  Record  Society. 
49.) 

Fleming,    earl 

The    Scots   peerage.. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  519-558.) 


Publications,     part 
ARCA 

of    Wigtown.     (In: 

Edinburgh,    1911. 

ARO 


Williamson  Family 

Henderson,  John.  The  Williamsons  of 
Banniskirk.  (In  his:  Caithness  family  his- 
tory. Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  p.  295- 
298.)  ARX 


Wilson  Family 

Robertson,  George.  Wilson  of  Haylee. 
(In  his:  Genealogical  account  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  in  Ayrshire...  Irvine,  1824. 
12°.    V.  2,  p.  151-157.)  Stuart  8438 


Wemyss,  Family 
See  also  under  Burntisland,  Lords 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Wemyss  of  Bogie. 
(In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1798.    f°.    p.  561-562.)  ft  ARK 

Wemyss    of    Lathocker.      (In    his: 

Baronage  of   Scotland.     Edinburgh,    1798. 
f°.    p.  553-555.)  ttARK 

Wemyss,  The,  of  Wemyss.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    8°.    V.  145,  p.  689-703.)  *  DA 


WiNTON,  Earls  of 

Boyle,  Robert  E.  Seton,  earl  of  Win- 
ton.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage...  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.    8°.     V.  8,  p.  559-606.)     ARO 


Wise   Family 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memorials  of  the  Scot- 
tish families  of  Strachan  and  Wise.  [Edin- 
burgh:) printed  for  private  circulation, 
1877.     2  p.l.,  123  p.     sq.  8°.  ARZ 

Reviewed  in  The  Genealogist,  v.  2,  p.  167-168, 
London,  1878. 


Wemyss,  Earls  of 

Anderson,  John.  Wemyss,  earls  of 
Wemyss.  (In:  The  Scots  peerage... 
Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  475-518.) 

ARO 


Whitefoord  Family 

S.,  S.  The  family  of  Whitefoord. 
(Genealogist.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
141-144.)  *R- Room  328 

Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.  Whitefoord. 
By  S  *  *  *  (Genealogist.  London,  1881. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  19-20.)  *  R  -  Room  328 


WisHART  Family 

Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  history 
of  the  house  of  Wishart.  (Royal  Histori- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  London,  1876. 
8°.    v.  4,  p.  329-363.)  CA 

Forms  part  of  his  memoir  of  George  Wishart,  the 
martyr. 


Wood  Family 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  family  of 
Wood  of  Bonnyton.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
72-73.)  CPA 


Whytt  Family 

Douglas,  Sir  Robert.  Whytt  of  Ben- 
nochy.  (In  his:  Baronage  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1798.    i°.    p.  529-531.)    ttARK 


Younger  Family 

Hallen,  Arthur  Washington  Cornelius. 
An  account  of  the  family  of  Younger, 
county  Peebles.  Edinburgh:  privately 
printed  at  the  University  Press,  1890. 
19(1)  p.,  1  1.    4°.  tARZ 


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Law 

See  also  Public  Documents 


Aberdeenshire.  —  Commissioners  of  the 
Bridewell.  Abstract  of  so  much  of  the 
Bridewell  Act  for  the  city  and  county  of 
Aberdeen,  and  of  so  much  of  the  Vag- 
rant Acts  as  relate  to  the  mode  of  appre- 
hending, committing,  and  punishing  de- 
linquents, &c.  n.  t.-p.  Aberdeen:  J.  Chal- 
mers &  Co.,  1809.     16  p.    8°.      SLT  p.v.  3 

Aberdeenshire.  —  Courts:  Sheriff  Court. 
Records  of  the  Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeen- 
shire. Edited  by  David  Littlejohn.  Aber- 
deen: New  Spalding  Club,  1904-07.  3  v. 
4°.     (New  Spalding  Club.     [Publications.]) 

tCP 

no.  350  of  500  copies  printed. 

V.  1:  Records  prior  to  1600.  Notices  of  the 
officials  of  the  court  prior  to   1600  are  appended. 

V.  2:  Records,  1598-1649.  Notices  of  the  of- 
ficials   of   the    court    from    1600-1649    are    appended. 

V.  3:  Records,  1642-1660.  With  supplementary 
lists  of  officials,  1660-1907,  and  index  to  volumes 
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Adam,  William.  Statement  calculated  to 
explain  the  rules  and  regulations  to  be 
made  for  the  jury  court,  and  the  plan  of 
conducting  the  institution ..  .and  also  to 
shew  the  nature  and  extent  of  the  estab- 
lishment required.  [By  W.  Adam.]  Edin- 
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p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.494 

Address,  An,  to  the  landed  gentlemen 
of  Scotland.  With  a  vindication  of  the 
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Address  to  the... Lord  President  Hope, 
and  to  the  members  of  the  College  of  Jus- 
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Agnew,  John  Vans.  Some  important 
questions  in  Scots  entail  law,  briefly  con- 
sidered. To  which  are  added,  reports  of 
the  decisions  of  the  House  of  Lords,  31st 
July  1822,  in  the  appeals  Vans  Agnew 
against  Stewart  and  others,  and  Vans 
Agnew  against  the  earl  of  Stair  and  others. 
Edinburgh:  Waugh  and  Innes,  1826.  2 
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XAH  p.v.46 

Aitken,  Henry.  Salvage  awards  in  Eng- 
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Alexander,  William,  writer  to  the  sig- 
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containing  an  exposition  of  the  defects  of 
the  present  system  of  bankrupt  law  in 
Scotland,  and  remarks  on  Prof.  Bell's  new 
bankrupt  bill;  with  an  appendix,  contain- 


ing the  heads  of  another  bill  on  the  sub- 
ject, with  relative  tables  of  costs.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1833.  35,  36  p.  8°. 
TLXp.v.8,no.ll 
Report  to  the  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce and  Manufactures,  on  the  bill,  as 
amended  in  committee,  for  regulating  the 
administration  of  the  estates  of  bankrupts 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1835.  1  p.l.,  31 
p.     8°.  *Cp.v.911 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  Remarks  on  the 
Administration  of  criminal  justice  in  Scot- 
land, and  the  changes  proposed  to  be  in- 
troduced into  it.  [By  A.  Alison.]  Edin- 
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Ancient  laws  and  customs  of  the  burghs 
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V.  1.  A.D.  1124-1424.  1.  Leges  quatuor  burgor- 
um.  2.  Assise  regis  Willelmi.  3.  Statuta  gilde. 
4.  Regiam  maisetatem.  5.  Quoniam  attachiamenta. 
6.  Constitutiones  noue  pro  burgensibus.  7.  Assisa 
de  toHoneis.  8.  Custuma  portuum.  9  Articuli  in- 
quirendi  in  itinere  camerarii.  10.  Juramenta  offi- 
ciariorum.  11.  Iter  camerarii.  12.  Curia  quatuor 
burgorum.  13.  Fragmenta  coUecta.  14.  Acta  par- 
liamentorum.  15.  Obligation  of  the  towns  and 
burgesses  of  Scotland  anent  the  ransom  of  King 
David    II.      Glossary    and    index. 

V.  2.  A.D.  1424-1707.  Statutes  of  King  James  i. 
Statutes  of  King  James  ii.  Statutes  of  King  James 
III.  Statutes  of  King  James  iv.  Statutes  of  King 
James  v.  Statutes  of  Queen  Mary.  Statutes  of 
King  James  vi.  Statutes  of  King  Charles  i.  Sta- 
tutes of  King  Charles  ii.  Statutes  of  King  William 
and  Queen  Mary.  Statutes  of  Queen  Anne.  Cor- 
rections   and    additions. 

Anderson,  G.  Speech  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  on  the  second  reading  of  the 
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Annandale,  Nelson.  A  modern  instance 
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Baker,  Thomas,  barrister-at-law.  The 
laws  relating  to  salmon  fisheries  in  Great 
Britain,  including  the  statutes  passed  dur- 
ing the  last  session  of  Parliament  for  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  and  the  whole  of  the 
Scotch  bye-laws.  London:  H.  Cox,  1858. 
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Balvaird,  John.  Letter,  explanatory  of 
a  late  judgment  in  the  court  of  police; 
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Barclay,  Hugh.  The  law  of  the  road. 
Digest  of  the  General  Turnpike  Act  for 
Scotland,  and  of  the  general  statutes  rela- 
tive to  highways  not  turnpike;  with  digest 
of  decided  cases  in  Scotland  and  England 
on  questions  of  roads  and  turnpike  law; 
and  appendix  containing  the  forms  of 
prosecutions  for  tolls  and  penalties.  Glas- 
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Bartholomew,     John.       The  Highland 

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Bell,  B.  Letter  to  Robert  Wallace... 
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Scotland,  on  the  subject  of  reform  in  the 
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Bell,  George  Joseph.  Commentaries  on 
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of  mercantile  jurisprudence.  Edinburgh: 
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V.  1  lacks  title-page. 

Bell,  Robert.  A  dictionary  of  the  law 
of  Scotland...  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson 
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The  appendix  of  146  p.  in  v.  2  is  a  reprint  of 
Sir  John   Skene's   De   verborum  significatione. 

3.    ed.      Revised    and    greatly 

enlarged    by    William    Bell.      Edinburgh: 
John   Anderson,    1826.     2  v.     8°.         XAB 

Beveridge,  Thomas.  An  index  materi- 
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Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1829.  1  p.l.. 
88  p.    8°.  XM  p.v.2 

Bill,  A,  intituled  An  act  for  the  better 
regulating  of  the  forms  of  process  in  the 
courts  of  law  in  Scotland.  (Edinburgh: 
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Bridges,  James.  A  letter  to  the  Right 
Hon.  Robert  Peel,  on  the  courts  of  law 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Archibald  Con- 
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XAH  p.v.47 

Brown,  Henry  H.  Sir  George  Macken- 
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(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
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Part  of  this  article  was  reprinted  as  "Witch- 
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V.    13,    p.    511-514,    Boston,    1901. 

Campbell,  Alexander.  Observations  on 
the  heads  of  a  bill  for  regulating  the 
management  and  distribution  of  the  estate 
and  effects...  of  such  as  have  become 
bankrupt. .  .proposed. .  .to  be  brought  into 


Parliament;  which  observations  are  of- 
fered with  a  view  to  prevent  abuses  in 
bankrupt  estates.  Glasgow:  W.  Lang, 
1809.     iv,  X,  72,  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.421 

Remarks    on    the    sketch    of   a    bill 

for  regulating  bankruptcy  in  Scotland... 
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p.     2.   ed.     8°.  *C  p.v.421 

Campbell,  Richard  Vary.  Is  it  expedi- 
ent that  there  should  be  one  bankruptcy 
law  applicable  to  England  and  Scotland 
on  the  principles  of  the  present  Scotch 
system?  (National  Association  for  the 
Promotion  of  Social  Science.  Transac- 
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242.)  SA 

Discussion,    p.    243-251. 

The  sheriff  in  Scotland.  (Juridi- 
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Campbell,  William.  Suggestions  as  to 
amendment  of  various  franchises,  and  im- 
provement in  mode  of  levying  and  collect- 
ing rates  and  assessments  in  Scotland. 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
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Chalmer,  J.  Remarks  upon  the  Scots 
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son, 1782.     2  p.l.,  47  p.     8°. 

TLX  p.v.6,  no.4 

Chalmers,  Patrick.  Remarks  on  the  law 
of  the  burghs  concerning  delivery  of  lands 
within  burgh.  (Spalding  Club.  Miscel- 
lany. Aberdeen,  1852.  4°.  v.  5,  preface, 
p.  49-55.)  tCP 

Charters,  Samuel.  A  discourse  on  the 
duty  of  making  a  testament.  By  S.  Char- 
ters. To  which  is  added.  The  form  of  a 
testament,  with  directions  for  making  it 
valid,  according  to  the  law  of  Scotland. 
By  Thomas  Usher.  Harwick:  Robert  .Arm- 
strong, printer,   1802.     1   p.l.,  90  p.     8°. 

ZIY  p.v.49 

Clyde,  James  Avon.  Practice  and  pro- 
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cal review.  Edinburgh,  1906-07.  8°.  v. 
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Company  of  Merchants  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh.  Joint  report  by  the  commit- 
tee of  tlie  Merchant  Company  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
Manufactures  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  "Bill 
for  regulating  the  sequesteration  of  the 
estates  of  bankrupts  in  Scotland."  "Or- 
dered by  the  House  of  Commons  to  be 
printed,  15.  March  1836."  [Also  appendix: 
Petition  of  Merchant  Co.  and  of  the  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  against  bankrupt  bill 
of  183';  Minutes  of  conference  with  the 
lord  advocate,  October,  1835,  Januay,  1836; 
Clauses  proposed  by  Mr.  Alexander,  in 
regard  to  preparation  for...pay't  of  1. 
dividend.!  Edinburgh,  1836.  1  p.l.,  iv, 
3-62,  24  p.    8°. 


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Law,  continued. 

Contributions  to  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice.  1586.  (Bannatyne 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°. 
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Cooper,  William  M.,  pseud,  of  James 
Glass  Bertram.  Penal  and  church  flagel- 
lation in  Scotland.  (In  his:  A  history  of 
the  rod  in  all  countries.  London  [1869]. 
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Court  of  Session.  Act  of  sederunt,  for 
recording  exceptions  in  a  particular  regis- 
ter, conform  to  the  act  of  Parliament  5to 
Georgii.  Edinburgh,  14th  July  1719.  [Signed, 
Alex.  Gibson.]  [Edinburgh,  1719?]  Broad- 
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Act    of    sederunt    relative    to    the 

form  of  process  for  the  Inner  House, 
Outer  House,  and  Bill  Chamber.  [Edin- 
burgh: James  Clarke  &  Co.,  1825.]  27  p. 
8°.  XMH  p.v.6 

Act    of    sederunt    relative    to    the 

form  of  process  in  the  Teind  Court. 
[Edinburgh:  James  Clarke  &  Co..  1825.] 
12  p.     8°.  XMH  p.v.6 

— — -  Draught  Act  of  sederunt  [for  re- 
pealing certain  acts  of  sederunt,  of  date 
the  12th. .  .November  1825,  and  subse- 
quent dates,  passed  for  regulating  the 
forms  of  process  in  the  Court  of  Session, 
in  pursuance  of  the  statute,  6  Geo.  iv.  c. 
120;  for  consolidating  the  enactments  con- 
tained in  said  acts;  and  also  for  farther 
improving  the  forms  in  said  court].  [Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  James  Clarke  and  Co., 
1827.]     1  p.l.,  vi,  51  p.     8°.         XMH  p.v.6 

Another  issue  with  the  amend- 
ments of  the  reporters.  [Edinburgh, 
1827?]  2,  72  p.     8°.  XMH  p.v.6 

Criminal  procedure  at  Stornoway.  (Ju- 
ridical review.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v. 
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Excerpts   of   cases   tried   between    1789    and    1823. 

Crole,  Gerard  Lake.  The  prerogative 
of  mercy  in  Scotland.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,   1907.     8°.     v.   18,  p.   196-199.) 

SEA 

Cry,  The,  of  the  creditors  upon  bank- 
rupt estates  in  Scotland  renewed;  contain- 
ing a  project  for  retrieving  credit,  and  ad- 
vancing trade,  by  preventing  tedious  law- 
suits; again  addressed  to  the... Lords  of 
Council  and  Session,  members  of  Parlia- 
ment ,and  all  Scotsmen.  Edinburgh:  Suc- 
cessors of  A.  Anderson,  1721.     24  p.     12°. 

CP  p.box2 

Cultivation  and  progress  of  law  in  Scot- 
land. (Law  review.  London,  1851.  8°. 
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Davidson,  John.  Observations  on  the 
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[Edinburgh:  privately  printed,  1792.]  15  p. 
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Dickson,  William  Kirk.  The  Scots  law 
of  treason.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1898.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  243-256.)  SEA 

Dissertations  on  the  law  of  Scotland. 
(The  Legal  observer.  London,  1832-33. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  289-290,  353-355;  v.  5,  p.  89.) 

1.  The  sources  whence  the  law  of  Scotland  is 
derived.  2.  The  superior  courts  of  Scotland.  3. 
The   inferior    courts   of   Scotland. 

Documents  respecting  the  cause  John 
Vans  Agnew,  of  Sheuchan,  against  the 
creditors  of  John  Vans  of  Barnbarroch. 
Edinburgh:  W.  and  C.  Tait,  1823.  2  p.l., 
44  p.     8°.  XAHp.v.47 

Dodd,  William  H.  Prize  essay  on  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  local  courts  in  Ireland, 
Scotland,  and  England  compared.  (Sta- 
tistical and  Social  Inquiry  Society  of  Ire- 
land. Journal.  Dublin,  1885.  8°.  v.  7. 
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Donald,  Colin  Dunlop.  The  sheriff 
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cases  tried  there  in  the  last  century. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
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311.)  CPA 

p.  292  gives  a  list  of  the  sheriffs  of  Lanarkshire 
and  sheriffs-substitute  for  the  Glasgow  district  from 
1748. 

Drever,  W.  P.  Udal  law  and  the  fore- 
shore. (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1904.     8°.     V.   16,   p.   189-202.)  SEA 

With  particular  reference  to  Orkney  and  Shet- 
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Elginicus,  pseud.  On  Scottish  juris- 
prudence. (The  Templar.  London,  1789. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  261-267.)  XAA 

Erskine,  John,  of  Carnock.  An  insti- 
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Pagination    continuous. 

A  new  edition,  bringing  down 

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Macallan.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Print- 
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Esson,  George  Auldjo.  The  recent  sta- 
tistics of  bankruptcy  in  Scotland.  1  table. 
(National  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Social  Science.  Transactions.  Lon- 
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Faculty  of  Advocates.  Committee  on 
the  qualifications  of  candidates.  Report. 
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8  p.     8°. 

Report    of    the    committee    on:    i. 

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Lazv.  coutinued. 

Transfer  of  Police  and  Paving  Bill;  ii. 
Edinburgh  Police  Consolidation  and  Sana- 
tory Improvement  Bill;  and  iii.  Police 
Amendment  Bill.  Edinburgh:  Murray  & 
Gibb,  1848.     15  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l320 

Report  of  a  committee  of  the  Fac- 
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at  a  meeting  of  faculty,  held  February  10, 
1827.  Edinburgh:  [printed  by  A.  Balfour 
&  Co.,,  1827.    30  p.    8°.  XMH  p.v.6 

On  judicial  procedure  under  the  statute  6  Geo. 
IV.  c.  120,  and  all  matters  connected  with  the  con- 
duct and  duties  of  the  members  of  the  bar  therein. 

Faculty  of  Procurators,  Glasgow^.  Re- 
port and  resolutions  of  the  faculty. .  .re- 
specting the  bill  for  the  better  regulating 
the  courts  of  justice  in  Scotland  and  the 
administration  of  justice  therein;  and  for 
establishing  trial  by  jury  in  certain  civil 
causes.  Glasgow:  S.  Hunter  &  Co.,  1807. 
15  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.421 

Fraser,  Patrick.  The  conflict  of  laws 
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p.  22-50:  Jurisdiction  in  divorce  cases  asserted 
by    Scottish   courts. 

On  the  consolidation  of  the  stat- 
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Gaskell,  Charles  Milnes.  Highland  gos- 
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Glaister,  James.  An  enquiry  into  the 
necessity  for  legislative  reform  in  Scot- 
land in  regard  to  uncertified  deaths.  (Phil- 
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Grant,  John  Peter.  Some  observations 
on  the  constitution  and  forms  of  proceed- 
ing of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland; 
with  remarks  on  the  bill  now  depending 
in  the  House  of  Lords  for  its  reform. 
London:  W.  Clarke  and  Sons,  1807.  vi, 
135  p.    8°.  XMH  p.v.6 

Grenville  (1.  baron),  William  Wyndham 
Grenville.  Substance  of  Lord  Grenville's 
speech,  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  the 
first  reading  of  the  Scotch  Judicature  Bill. 
[London:  A.  Strahan,  printer,  1807.]  32 
p.    8°.  *Cp.v.l313 

Hancock,  W.  Neilson.  On  the  assimila- 
tion of  the  law  in  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland,  as  to  the  care  of  lunatics  and 
their  property.  (Statistical  and  Social  In- 
quiry Society  of  Ireland.  Journal.  Dub- 
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Heads  for  a  bill  to  amend  the  law  con- 
cerning taillies  in  that  part  of  Great  Britain 


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Hope,  Charles.  Notes  by  the  lord  presi- 
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XMH  p.v.6 

The  speech  of  the  Right  Honour- 
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Court  of  Session,  on  moving  the  court  to 
pass  acts  of  sederunt  for  the  better  regu- 
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XMH  p.v.6 
Hope,  Sir  Thomas.  Practical  observa- 
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tions have  happened  in  the  law  since  the 
first  writing  of  this  treatise...  To  which 
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ous houses  that  were  in  Scotland  at  the 
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CPA 
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Lyon,  George.  A  summary  of  the  law  of 
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Macdouall,  Andrew.  An  institute  of  the 
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Macfarlan,  John  F.  Powers  and  juris- 
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Mackay,  yEneas  James  George.  Notes 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander.  Letter  to  the 
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Mackenzie,  Thomas  Mackenzie,  lord. 
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McLaren,  John.  On  the  law  of  Scot- 
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Macleod,  Hugh.  Ancient  Celtic  laws. 
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Carruthers   and   John    Spotiswood. 

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Maconochie,  Allan,  Lord  Meadowbank. 
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Martin,  T.  Carlaw.  Custody  and  guard- 
ianship of  children  (Scotland).  Edin- 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  On  forestall- 
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Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The 
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Melville,  R.  D.  Use  and  forms  of  judicial 
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Memorial  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  and 
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Muirhead,  James.  Notes  on  the  marriage 
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Observations  upon  the  law  of  Scotland, 
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Observations  regarding  the  salmon 
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erence to  the  stake-net  mode  of  fishing; 
the  regulation  of  the  close-time;  and  the 
necessity  of  a  legislative  revisal  of  the 
antiquated  Scots  statutes  at  present  ap- 
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Parliamentary  report  on  the  salaries  of 
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Paterson,  George.  Historical  account  of 
the  fiars  in  Scotland,  with  remarks  on  the 
present  mode  of  striking  them,  and  sug- 
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Petition  for  a  toleration  to  the  stang, 
with  the  proceedings  of  the  regality  court 
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land  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1834. 
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"Riding  the  stang"  was  an  old  summary  form  of 
punishment. 

Plan  for  the  consideration  of  the  com- 
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Pringle,  A.  S.  The  verdict  of  "not  prov- 
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Proposals  for  amending  the  law  con- 
cerning tailzies  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
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Law,  continued. 

chequer   in    Scotland...      [Edinburgh:    M. 
Anderson,]    1823.     36  p.     8°.     *  C  p.v.1307 

Reflections  on  the  introduction  of  trial 
by  jury,  in  civil  causes,  into  Scotland. 
(Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1813.  Edin- 
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BAA 

Regulations  proposed  to  be  observed  in 
the  sheriff  and  Stewart  courts  of  North 
Britain.  Edinburgh:  R.  Fleming,  1749. 
32   p.     8°.  *Cp.v.432 

Regulations  for  the  upper  ward  of 
Lanarkshire.  In  which  are  compre- 
hended, the  powers  and  duties  of  con- 
stables; and  to  which  is  added,  an  appen- 
dix, containing  forms  of  citations.  &c. 
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p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.494 

Reid,  James  A.  Lawburrows.  (Juridi- 
cal review.  Edinburgh,  1903.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  417-421.)  SEA 

Remarks  on  the  report  of  the  committee 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  appointed  to 
consider  the  provisions  of  the  bill  for  the 
better  regulating  of  the  process  of  the 
courts  of  law  in  Scotland.  London: 
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XMH  p.v.6 

Remarks  on  the  report  of  the  committee 
of  the  House  of  Peers,  relative  to  the  ad- 
ministration of  civil  justice  in  Scotland. 
Glasgow:   G.   Lumsden,    1806.     42  p.     8°. 

XM  p.v.3 

Renton,  Alexander  Wood,  and  G.  G 
Phillimore.  Effect  of  marriage  on  the 
property  of  the  husband  and  wife  under 
the  law  of  Scotland.  (In  their:  Compara- 
tive law  of  marriage  and  divorce.  London, 
1910.     8°.     p.  625-663.)  *R-XH 

Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
by  the  Court  of  Session  for  preparing 
tables  of  fees  in  the  sheriff  courts  of  Scot- 
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Report  by  a  committee  of  the  solicitors 
before  the  supreme  courts  in  Scotland,  on 
a  bill,  entituled  An  act  for  the  better 
regulating  of  the  forms  of  process  in  the 
courts  of  law  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
James  Gall,  1825.    43  p.    8°.        XMH  p.v.6 

Report  by  the  committee  of  the  writers 
to  the  signet,  on  the  proposed  table  of 
fees  for  practioners  before  the  Court  of 
Session.     [Edinburgh,  1830.]     55,  43  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.494 

Report  on  the  constitution  of  the  royal 
burghs  of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  annual 
register  for  1820.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°. 
V.  13,  part  2,  p.  425-430.)  BAA 

Report  of  important  decisions  in  the 
Registration    Appeal    Court    held    for    the 


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laws  of  Scotland,  from  the  earliest  to  the 
present  time.  London:  Stevens  and 
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Robertson,  W.  J.  Some  problems  of  the 
law  of  thirlage.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
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Ross,  Walter.  An  historical  account  of 
the  privileges  of  the  College  of  Justice. 
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Salvesen,  Edward  Theodore  Salvesen, 
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Samuels,  Arthur  W.  Private  bill  pro- 
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Scotch  judges  against  Scotch  jurors. 
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*DA 

law    of     entail.       (North 

Edinburgh,  1847.     8°.     v. 

*DA 


Scotch,  The, 
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Scotch  proceedings  in  lunacy.  —  Case 
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Scott,  Charles.  The  infant  Court  of  Ses- 
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Scott-Moncrieff,  William  George.  Some 
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69.)  *  EC 

Upon    some    of    Lord    Cockburn's 

opinions.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1913.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  302-311.)  SEA 

Scottish  criminal  law.  (North  British 
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346.)  *  DA 

Seasonable,  A,  address,  from  several 
persons  interested  in  the  proposed  altera- 
tion of  the  law  regulating  entails;  to  the 
noblemen  and  gentlemen  of  North  Britain: 
and  to  the  members  of  the  British  Par- 
liament in  general.  London:  A.  Alillar, 
1776.     1  p.l.,  38  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.l098 

Selections  from  the  judicial  records  of 
Renfrewshire,  illustrative  of  the  adminis- 
tration   of    the    laws    of    the    county,    and 


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Law,  continued. 

manners  and  condition  of  the  inhabitants, 
in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centu- 
ries. With  notes  introductory  and  explana- 
tory, and  fac-similes  by  William  Hector. 
Paisley:  J.  &  J.  Cook,  1876-78.  2  v.  fac, 
pi.     8°.  CR 

Series  1:  Introductory.  1.  The  times  of  the 
persecution,  1670-1688.  2.  Manners  and  condition 
of  the  people,  1684-1720.  3.  Manners  and  condition 
of  the  people,  1720-1800.  4.  The  administration  of 
the  law,  and  its  general  severity,  1688-1800.  5.  Mis- 
cellaneous papers.  6.  Rents,  prices,  etc.,  17th  and 
18th    centuries. 

Series  2:  1.  County  representation,  freeholders, 
&c.  2.  Old  county  families  and  estates.  3.  County 
courts.  4.  Social  condition  and  manners  of  the 
people,  1680  to  1770.  5.  Prisons  and  prisoners.  6. 
The  burgh  of  Paisley.  7.  Miscellaneous.  8.  Rents, 
prices,   etc.,    1730   to    1750. 

Sharpe,  John.  Question  as  to  the  valid- 
ity of  a  verdict,  it  having  been  discovered 
that  one  of  the  jury  was  a  minor.  Report 
of  the  case  of  John  Sharpe. .  .tried. . . 
in  Edinburgh. ..  1820. .  .  Taken  in  short 
hand  by  J.  Watson.  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Bradfute,   1821.     45  p.,   1   1.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.1307 

Skene,  Sir  John.  De  verborum  signifi- 
catione.  The  exposition  of  the  termes  and 
difficill  wordes  conteined  in  the  foure 
buikes  of  Regiam  majestatem,  and  uthers, 
in  the  acts  of  Parliament ..  .of  this  realme 
...  [Edinburgh:  A.  Smellie,  printer,  n.  d.i 
146  p.    8°.  XAB 

This  was  issued  as  an  appendix  to  Bell's  Diction- 
ary of  the  law  of  Scotland. 

Smail,  Adam.  Some  old  Scottish  acts 
of  Parliament.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1899.    8°.     new  series,  v.  23,  p.  116-121.) 

*DE 

More   old   acts   of   Parliament   and 

proclamations.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1899.     8°.     new   series,  v.  23,  p.   304-311.) 

*DE 

Two    old    Scottish    proclamations. 

(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  23,  p.  205-208.)  *  DE 

On    pole-money. 

Smith,  David  Baird.  The  reformers  and 
divorce.  A  study  in  consistorial  jurisdic- 
tion. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1912.     4°.     v.  9,  p.   10-36.)  CPA 

Smith,  William  Charles.  Scots  law  in 
the  Victorian  era.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh,    1901.     8°.     v.    13.   p.   152-163.) 

SEA 

The     sources     of     Scottish     law. 

(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  375-392.)  SEA 

Spottiswoode,  Sir  Robert.  Address  to 
the  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates, 
summer  session  1633.  (Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  185- 
196.)  ZDVH 


Stirling,  James.  Failure  of  the  Forbes 
Mackenzie  Act.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose, 
1859.    38  p.    8°.  TB  p.v.5 

Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose,   1859. 

38  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  VTZO  p.v.3 

Stocquart,  fimile.  L'alliance  de  la 
France  et  de  I'ficosse  au  moyen  age  et 
son  influence  juridique.  (Revue  de  droit 
international  et  de  legislation  comparee. 
Bruxelles.  1898.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  463-477.) 

XBA 

Stuart,  John.  Notice  of  the  early  sys- 
tem of  replegiation  as  exercised  in  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  sq. 
8°.     V.  11,  p.  163-167.)  CPA 

Sturrock,  J.  S.  Registration  of  title  and 
Scottish  conveyancing.  (Juridical  review. 
Edinburgh.    1908-09.     8°.     v.   20,   p.    1-15.) 

SEA 

Swinton,  Archibald.  Considerations  on 
the  questions  of  law  involved  in  the  de- 
cisions of  the  Court  of  Session  and  House 
of  Lords,  in  the  case  of  John  Vans  Agnew, 
of  Sheuchan,  appellant,  against  James 
Stewart,  of  Cairnsmuir,  &  Ebenezer  Drew, 
of  Auchenhay,  respondents.  Edinburgh: 
W.   &  C.  Tait,   1823.     2  p.l.,  83,  8  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.490 

Swinton,  John  Swinton,  lord.  Consider- 
ations concerning  a  proposal  for  dividing 
the  Court  of  Session  into  classes  or  cham- 
bers; and  for  limiting  litigation  in  small 
causes;  and  for  the  revival  of  jury-trial  in 
certain  civil  actions.  [By  John  Swinton, 
Lord  Swinton.]  Edinburgh:  Peter  Hill, 
1789.     1   p.l.,    129  p.     8°.  XMH  p.v.5 

Taylor,  J.  O.  Duelling  and  the  law  of 
Scotland.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1914.     8^    V.  26,  p.  191-199.)  SEA 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
Ancient  valuation  of  land  in  the  west  of 
Scotland:  continuation  of  "What  is  a  pen- 
nyland?"  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sq. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  200-213.)  CPA 

Proposed  correction  of  the  text  of 

"Leges  inter  Brettos  et  Scottos."  (Soci- 
ety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1885.  sq.  8°.  v.  19,  p. 
73-74.)  CPA 

What   is   a   pennyland?   or   ancient 

valuation  of  land  in  the  Scottish  isles. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  253-285.)  CPA 

Trayner,  John.  Latin  maxims  and 
phrases:  collected  from  the  institutional 
writers  on  the  law  of  Scotland;  and  other 
sources.  With  translations  and  illustra- 
tions. Edinburgh:  W.  Green,  1883.  xii, 
621  p.     3.  ed.     8°.  *R-XAB 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


643 


Law,  continued. 

Trial  by  jury  in  civil  causes  in  Scotland. 
(Law  magazine.  London,  1873.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  229-251.)  XAA 

Trotter,  William  F.  The  personal  lia- 
bility of  executors  in  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1901. 
8°.     V.  13,  p.  320-334.)  SEA 

Tytler,  William  Eraser,  vs.  Mackintosh, 
Lachlan.  Jury  Court.  Issues  [Evidence, 
speeches,  charge.  Appendixj.  n.  t.-p. 
[Edinburgh:  R.  Wallace  &  Co.,  1822.]  131, 
31  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.l307 

Vernon-Harcourt,  L.  W.  A  piece  of 
spectral  evidence.  (Temple  Bar.  Lon- 
don, 1902.     8°.     v.  126,  p.  454-463.)     *  DA 

The    murder    of    Sergeant   Arthur    Davis.    1749. 

View  of  the  changes  proposed  and 
adopted  in  the  administration  of  justice  in 
Scotland.  (Edinburgh  annual  register  for 
1808.  Edinburgh,  1810.  8°.  v.  1,  part  2, 
p.  342-372.)  BAA 

Wallace,  James.  The  sheriffdom  of 
Clackmannan.  A  sketch  of  its  history, 
with  lists  of  its  sheriffs  and  excerpts  from 
the  records  of  court.  Compiled. .  .with 
notes... by  James  Wallace.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Thin,  1890.     126  p.     8°.  CR 

Wallace,  Robert.  Local  courts  and 
cheap  justice:  or,  A  plain  and  concise  ex- 
position of  the  sheriff-court  system  of 
Scotland  —  its  uses  and  abuses;  with  a 
plan  for  remodelling  and  amending  it,  so 
as  to  ensure  to... rich  or  poor,  a  prompt 


. .  .hearing,  and.  .  .impartial.  .  .judgement, 
without  unnecessary  delay,  trouble,  or  ex- 
pense; in  two  letters  to  the  Scotsman;  be- 
ing the  substance  of  a  speech  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Commons  on  the  3d  of  March 
last...  Edinburgh:  W.  Tait,  1841.  8  p. 
8°.  *Cp.v.911 

Walton,  Frederick  Parker.  The  rela- 
tionship of  the  law  of  France  to  the 
law  of  Scotland.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  17-34.)        SEA 

Watt,  Francis.  The  Border  law.  (New 
review.  London,  1897.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  281- 
293.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Green  bag,  v.  10,  p.  486-494, 
Boston,     1898. 

Wemyss,  David.  Letter  to... the  lord 
high  chancellor  of  Great  Britain,  upon  the 
present  state  of  the  Scotch  law  of  entail. 
Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1822.  1  p.l., 
46  p.    8°.  XAH  p.v.  47 

Whitwell,  Robert  J.  "Balfour's  Prac- 
ticks."  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1899.     8°.     V.  13,  p.  62-63.)  CPA 

Wilson,  John  Dove.  The  legal  provi- 
sions and  intestate  succession  in  Scotland. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  18-19.)  SEA 

The   reception   of   the   Roman   law 

in  Scotland.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  361-394.)       SEA 

The  study  of  the  history  of  law  in 

Scotland.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1904.     8°.     V.  16,  p.  54-71.)  SEA 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials 


Collections 

Ancient  criminal  trials  in  Scotland;  com- 
piled from  the  original  records  and  mss., 
with  historical  illustrations,  &c.  By  Robert 
Pitcairn.  Edinburgh:  Maitland  Club,  1829- 
2,2>.     3  V.     4°.  CP 

Arnot,  Hugo.  A  collection  and  abridge- 
ment of  celebrated  criminal  trials  in  Scot- 
land. From  A.  D.  1536  to  1784. . .  Glasgow: 
printed  by  A.  Napier,  1812.    x.  440  p.     8°. 

SLN 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Narratives  from 
criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  London:  Chap- 
man &  Hall,  1852.    2  v.    8°.  CP 

V.  1:  Proceedings  against  the  clan  Gregor,  p.  1-72; 
Trial  of  James  Stewart  for  the  murder  of  Campbell 
of  Glenure,  p.  73-100;  The  Darien  expedition  and 
the  trial  of  Captain  Green  for  piracy  and  murder 
[1705],  p.  101-201;  The  burning  of  Frendraught,  p. 
202-235;  Trials  for  witchcraft,  p.  236-310. 

V.  2:  Trials  for  poisoning,  p.  1-78;  Spectral  and 
dream  testimony,  p.  79-116;  Proceedings  against  the 
Roman  Catholics,  p.  117-172;  Proceedings  against 
the  Covenanters,  p.  173-277;  Proceedings  against  the 
Episcopalians,  p.  278-319. 


Trials  for  witchcraft.  (In  his:  Nar- 
ratives from  criminal  trials  in  Scotland. 
London,  1852.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  236-310.)    CP 

His  material  is  taken  from  the  Ancient  criminal 
trials  in  Scotland  edited  by  R.  Pitcairn. 

Case,  The,  of  the  Postnati,  or  of  the 
Union  of  the  realm  of  Scotland  with  Eng- 
land. 1603.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete 
collection  of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  2,  cols.  559-696.)  SLN 

On  the  question  whether  the  Postnati,  or  those 
born  in  Scotland  after  the  accession  of  James  vi. 
to  the  crown  of  England,  were  in  the  latter  country 
to  be  deemed  aliens  or  natives. 

Celebrated  trials  of  all  countries,  and 
remarkable  cases  of  criminal  jurisprudence. 
Selected  by  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia 
bar.  Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart, 
1843.    3  p.l.,  596  p.    8°.  SLN 

Contains  among  others:  James  Stuart  for  the 
murder  of  Sir  Alexander  Boswell,  1822,  p.  63-70; 
Sawney  Cunningham,  executed  at  Leith,  1635,  for 
murder,  p.  297-307;  Captain  John  Gow  and  others, 
for  piracy,  p.  418-423;  Rob  Roy  and  other  Macgreg- 
ors,    1700-1746,    p.    535-542. 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

Celebrated  trials,  and  remarkable  cases 
of  criminal  jurisprudence,  from  the  earliest 
records  to  the  year  1825.  London:  Knight 
and  Lacey,  1825.    6  v.    8°.  SLN 

Scottish  trials,  v.  1 :  George  Wishart,  tried  and 
burnt  for  heresy.  ..  1545,  p.  119-134;  Mary,  queen  of 
Scots.  .  .for  conspiring  the  death  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
1586,  p.  162-186,  port.;  John,  earl  of  Gowry,  and 
Mr.  Alexander  Ruthven.  .  .  for  conspiring  to  be- 
reave the  king  of  Scotland  of  life,  1600,  p.  187-199; 
James,  earl  of  Bothwell,  acquitted  for  the  murder 
of  Henry,  Lord  Darnley .  .  .  1567,  p.  243-249;  Alister 
Macgregor,  for  slaughtering  the  laird  of  Luss'  friends 
...1604,  p.  265-266;  Robert  Creighton,  baron  of 
Sanquire,  for  murder,  1612,  p.  266-267;  Sawney  Cun- 
ningham, executed  at  Leith,  12.  April  1635,  p.  426- 
442;  Mr.  John  Stewart,  commissary  of  Dunkeld,  for 
leasing-making  against  the  earl  of  Argyle. . .  1641,  p. 
527-529. 

V.  2:  Gilder  Roy,  a  Highland  robber,  hanged  at 
Edinburgh,  1652,  p.  126-131;  Andrew  Rutherfoord  of 
Townhead,  for  the  murder  of  James  Douglas.  .  .1674, 
p.  328-329;  George  Clerk  and  John  Ramsay,  for  the 
murder  of  John  .Xnderson.  merchant  in  Edinburgh, 
1675,  p.  329-331;  James  Mitchel  for  attempting  to 
murder  the  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews.  ..  1678,  p. 
430-435;  Archibald,  earl  of  Argyle.  for  high  treason, 
1681,  p.  478-483;  Philip  Stansfield,  son  of  Sir 
Tames  .'^tansfield,  of  New  Milns,  for  high  treason  and 
"the  murder  of  his  father,  1688,  p.  566-574. 

V.  3:  John  Chislie,  of  Dairy,  for  the  murder  of 
Sir  George  Lockhart,  of  Carnwath,  1689,  p.  164-168; 
John,  master  of  Tarbett,  Ensign  Andrew  Mowat,  and 
James  Sinclair,  for  the  murder  of  Elias  Poiret,  Sieur 
de  la  Roche,  1691,  p.  168-172:  Charles,  Lord  Eraser, 
for  high  treason,  1693,  p.  181-183;  Thomas  Aiken- 
head,  for  denying  the  Trinity,  p.  268-269;  Rev. 
Thomas  Hunter,  for  murder,  1700,  p.  272-274;  Cap- 
tain John  Gow  and  others,  for  piracy,  p.  446-455. 

V.  4:  James  Stewart,  of  Aucharn,  p.  197-223;  Cap- 
tain John  Porteous,  for  murder  [1736],  p.  261-271; 
William  Maclauchlane,  for  the  murder  of  Captain 
Porteous,  p.  271-277;  Rob  Roy  Macgregor,  and  other 
Macgregors,  1700  to  1746,  p.  277-290;  the  Rebels,  in 
1745  [Lords  Kilmarnock,  Croraartie,  Balmerino,  and 
Lovat,   Dr.  Cameron],  p  323-333,  341-344. 

V.  5:  Thomas  Muir,  the  younger,  for  seditious 
practices,  1793,  p.  205-212;  Robert  Watt  and  David 
Downie,  for  high  treason,   1794,  p.  284-295. 

v.  6:  Andrew  Hardie,  for  high  treason,  at  Stir- 
ling, July  13,  1820,  p.  365-367;  James  Stuart,  for 
murder  of  Sir  Alexander  Boswell,   1822. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank.  Trial  of  the  City 
of  Glasgow  Bank  directors.  Edited  by 
William  Wallace.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  & 
Co.  [1905.)  2  p.l.,  tvii,-viii  p.,  1  I.,  472  p.,  2 
pi.,  10  port.    8°.     (Notable  Scottish  trials.) 

SLN 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  An  examination  of  the  trials  for 
sedition  which  have  hitherto  occurred  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  David  Douglas, 
1888.    2  V.     8°.  SLN 

Condamnations  pour  pretendue  sorcel- 
lerie,  en  £cosse.  (Causes  celebres  etran- 
geres  publiees. .  .par  une  societe  de  juris- 
consultes  et  de  gens  de  lettres.  Paris,  1827. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  371-392.)  SLN 

Lord  advocate.  The,  of  Scotland. .  .and 
Cospatrick  Alexander  Home,  Lord  Dung- 
las,  and  Captain  Robert  Cunningham... 
Judgments  of  the  House  of  Lords  on  ap- 
peal from  the  Court  of  Session  February 
28,  1844.     (In:  Great  Britain.  —  State  trials 


Commission.  Reports  of  state  trials.  Lon- 
don, 1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  cols.  737- 
766.)  SLN 

On  the  grant  of  the  office  of  chamberlain  and 
collector  of  the  rents,  &c.,  of  the  lands  and  lordship 
of  Ettrick  Forest,  granted  by  George  iv.  to  Lord 
Dunglas. 

Maclaurin,  John.  Arguments  and  deci- 
sions, in  remarkable  cases,  before  the  High 
Court  of  Justiciary,  and  other  supreme 
courts  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  J.  Bell, 
1774.    xl,  776,  [6]  p.    4°.  XSE 

Proceedings  against  the  Gordons,  of 
Earlestoun.  and  others,  for  treason.  1680. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials..  .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11, 
cols.  45-64.)      '  SLN 

Here  first  printed  from  the  Records  of  Justiciary. 

Proceedings  against  heritors  of  the  shire 
of  Fife,  for  absence  from  the  king's  host. 
1680.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    v.  11,  cols.  1-46.)  SLN 

Printed  here  for  the  first  time  from  the  Records 
of   Justiciary. 

Proceedings  against  several  persons  of 
Galloway,  for  treason,  1682.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11,  cols. 
909-948.)  SLN 

Here  printed  for  the  first  time  from  the  Records  of 
Justiciary. 

Proceedings  against  several  persons  of 
Lanarkshire,  for  treason.  1681.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11,  cols. 
245-298.)  SLN 

Process:  Procurator  Phiscall  against  the 
Egyptians  tat  Banff,  1700].  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1846.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
175-191.)  CP 

Report  of  the  trial  of  the  directors  of  the 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  before  the  High 
Court  of  Justiciary,  Edinburgh,  January, 
1879..  .  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Publishing 
Co.,  1879.    296  p.,  2  pi.     12°.        *  C  p.v.410 

Roughead,  William.  Twelve  Scots  trials. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Green  &  Sons,  1913.  3  p.l.. 
ix-xv.  302  p.,  1  plan,  9  pi.,  3  port.    8°.    SLN 

Scotland.  —  Justiciary  Court,  Edinburgh. 
The  records  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Jus- 
ticiary Court,  Edinburgh,  1661-1678.  Edited 
with  introduction. .  .by  W.  G.  Scott-Mon- 
crieff..  .  Edinburgh:  Scottish  History  So- 
ciety, 1905.  2  v.  8°.  (Scottish  History  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  48.)  CP 

v.   1.      1661-1669. 

V.  2.     1669-1678. 

The  political  trials  here  recorded  are  important, 
and  include  those  in  connection  with  the  Pentland 
rising  in  1666,  that  of  Andrew  Kennedy  in  1672  for 
publishing  Napthali  and  Jus  populi  vindicatum,  and 
that  of  James  Mitchell  for  his  attempt  on  the  life 
of   Archbishop    Sharp. 

Scottish  witchcraft  trials,  selected  and 
edited  by  G.  F.  Black.    [Clippings  from  the 


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645 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 

Collections,  continued. 

North  British  Advertiser,  Edinburgh,  1894- 
96.    Pasted  in  nar.  16°.    blank  book.    64  po 

YP 

Sufferers  for  pretended  witchcraft  in 
Scotland.  (In:  Criminal  trials  of  all 
countries. .  .selected  by  a  member  of  the 
Philadelphia  bar.  Philadelphia,  1843.  8°. 
p.  565-575.)  SLN 

Reprinted  without  acknowledgment  from  Arnot's 
Criminal  trials  with  an  additional  note  from  Glanvil 
on  the  trial  of  Agnes  Sampson. 

Trial  of  the  Scottish  insurgents  made 
prisoners  at  Bonnymuir.  Stirling,  23d  June 
1820.  (Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1820. 
Edinburgh,  1823.  8°.  v.  13,  part  2.  p.  187- 
224.)  BAA 

Of  the  twenty-six  prisoners  tried,  two  only,  An- 
drew Hardie  and  John  Baird,  were  executed,  8th 
September    1820. 

Trial  of  soldiers  for  murder,  by  firing 
from  a  window  at  Greenock.  1820.  (Edin- 
burgh annual  register  for  1820.  Edinburgh, 
1823.    8°.    V.  13,  part  2,  p.  260-265.)     BAA 

Trials  for  witchcraft,  mdxcvi-mdxcvii. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1841.     4°.     V.  1,  p.  83-193.)  f  CP 

The  editor's  comments,  with  some  additional  mat- 
ter, in  Preface,  p.  48-55.  The  trials  all  took  place  in 
Aberdeen. 

Trials  for  witchcraft,  sorcery,  and  super- 
stition, in  Orkney.  (Abbotsford  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°.  p.  133- 
185.)  tCP 


Individual  Trials 

AlKENHEAD,    ThOMAS 

Proceedings  against  Thomas  Aikenhead 


for   blasphemy. 
T.    B.    Howell, 
state   trials 
cols.  917-940.) 


[Edinburgh,]    1696.      (In: 

A    complete    collection    of 

London,   1816.     8°.     v.  13, 

SLN 


Aimers,  Thompson 

M'Nab,  Kennedy.  Modern  "cause  cele- 
bre."  The  trial  of  Thompson  Aimers:  a 
voice  from  the  convict  prison.  [By  Kenne- 
dy M'Nab.]  Inverness:  K.  M'Nab  [1858,. 
11  p.     8°. 


1685.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1816.  8° 
V.  11,  cols.  889-908.)  SLN 

Argyll,  Archibald  Campbell,  Marquess  of 

Proceedings  in  Scotland  against  Archi- 
bald, marquis  of  Argyle,  for  high  treason. 
1661.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials . . .  London,  1816.  8° 
V.  5,  cols.  1369-1516.)  SLN 

Argyll  (9.  earl),  Archibald  Campbell 

Trial,  The,  of  the  earl  of  Argyle,  in  Scot- 
land, for  treason.  1681.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials...' 
London,  1816.     8°.     v.  8,  cols.  843-990.) 

SLN 

Baillie,  David 

Proceedings,  The,  before  the  Lords  of 
the  Council  in  Scotland,  against  David 
Baillie,  for  defaming  the  duke  of  Queens- 
bury,  and  the  marquis  of  Anandale.  1704. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  14 
cols.  1035-1066.)  SLN 

Baillie,  Robert,  of  Jerviswood 

Trial,  The,  of  Robert  Baillie,  of  Jervis- 
wood, in  Scotland,  for  high  treason.  1684. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10 
cols.  647-724.)  SLN 

Baillie,  Will,  and  His  Gang 

MacRitchie,  David.  A  Gypsy  trial  of 
1714.  (Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  30-35.)  CPA 

Trial  of  'Will  Baillie's  gang,'  in  Edinburgh,  Au- 
gust. 1714. 


Baird,  Thomas 
See  under  M'Laren,  Alexander 

Balmerino  (6.  baron),  Arthur  Elphinstone 

See  under   Kilmarnock    (4.   earl),   William   Boyd, 

and    Others 


Alexander,   Alexander 
See  Humphrys  or  Alexander,  Alexander 

Anderson,  James 
See  under  Morton,  James,  and  Others 


Balmerino  (1.  baron),  James  Elphinstone 

Trial,  The,  of  the  Lord  Balmerinoth,  at 
St.  Andrews,  for  high  treason:  10th  March 
1609.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1816.  8°. 
V.  2,  cols.  721-724.)  SLN 

Printed  from  a  ms.  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 


Archer,  Thomas,  and  Others 

Proceedings    against    Thomas     Archer, 
Alexander  Sheils,  and  others,  for  treason. 


Balmerino  (2.  baron),  John  Elphinstone 

Trial,  The,  of  John,  Lord  Balmerino,  in 
Scotland,   for  a   libel.      1634.      (In:    T.    B. 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  3,  cols.  591- 
712.)  SLN 

Bargeny,  John,  Lord 

Proceedings  against  John.  Lord  Bar- 
geny, for  treason.  1680.  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  complete  collection  of  state  trials. .  . 
London,  1816.     8°.     v.  11,  cols.  65-76.) 

SLN 

Berry,  Walter 
See    under    Callender,    William,    and    Others 


BoTHWELL  (4.  earl),  James  Hepburn 

Trial,  The,  of  James,  Earl  Bothwell  for 
the  murder  of  Henry,  Lord  Darnley,  hus- 
band of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  April  12, 
1567.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  collection  of 
state  trials.  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  1.  cols. 
901-916.)  SLN 

Brodie,  William 

Trial  of  Deacon  [Williamj  Brodie.  Edited 
by  William  Roughead.  Glasgow:  W. 
Hodge  &  Co.  (1906i.  280  p..  2  fac,  7  pi.. 
12  port.    8°.     (Notable  Scottish  trials.) 

SLN 

Reviewed  in  Law  notes,  v.  11,  p.  34-35,  Northport, 
N.   Y.,   1907. 


Black,  David,  and  James  Paterson 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  David  Black  and  James 
Paterson,  Perth,  20th  September  1798.  (In 
his:  An  examination  of  the  trials  for 
sedition.,  .in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.  V.  2,  p.  162-164.)  SLN 

Proceedings  before  the  Circuit  Court  of 
Justiciary  holden  at  Perth,  against  David 
Black  and  James  Paterson,  for  sedition  and 
administering  unlawful  oaths,  Sept.  20th, 
1798.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1819.  8°. 
V.  26,  cols.  1179-1190.)  SLN 

Blackwood,  William 

Professor  John  Leslie  against  William 
Blackwood,  for  a  libel  in  "Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine."  (Edinburgh  annual 
register.  Edinburgh,  1824.  8°.  v.  15,  part 
2,  p.  74-104.)  BAA 


Blair,  Alexander,  and  Others 

Proceedings  upon  a  process  of  error, 
raised  against  Alexander  Blair  and  others, 
for  the  acquittal  of  James  Dick  and  others, 
indicted  for  treason  and  rebellion.  1681. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials..  .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11. 
cols.  75-156.)  SLN 

Here  printed  for  the  first  time. 

BoiG,  James 
See  under  Cargill,  Donald,  and  Others 


Borthwick,   William   Murray 

Proceedings  against  William  Murray 
Borthwick,  at  the  instance  of  His  Majes- 
ty's advocate,  and  of  Robert  Alexander, 
styling  himself  editor  and  proprietor  of 
the  Glasgow  Sentinel  newspaper.  With  an 
appendix  of  documents  and  a  preface. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Robertson,  1822.  57,  28  p. 
8°.  An  (Borthwick)  p.v.l 


Brugh,  John,   Warlock 

Reid.  Alexander  George.  John  Brugh. 
the  warlock  of  Fossoway.  (In  his:  Annals 
of  Auchterarder.  Crieff,  1899.  sq.  8°.  p. 
193-208.)  CR 

Brugh's  trial  is  here  printed  for  the  first  time 
from  the  books  of  adjournal  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justiciary. 

Burke,  William,  and  Helen  M'Dougall 

Benson,  L.  William  Burke,  executed  for 
murder.  (In  his:  The  book  of  remarkable 
trials  and  notorious  characters...  Lon- 
don [1871  ?j.     12°.    p.  471-501.)  SLN 

Burke  und  die  Burkiten.  1828-1831. 
(Der  neue  Pitaval.  Eine  Sammlung  der 
interessantester  Criminalgeschichten  aller 
Lander...  Leipzig,  1858.  16°.  v.  6,  p.  296- 
334.)  SLN 

H.  Trial  of  Burke  and  M'Dougal. — 
Specimens  of  Scotch  eloquence.  (Law 
magazine.  London,  1829.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  557- 
5970  XAA 

Trial  of  W^illiam  Burke  and  Helen 
M'Dougall... at    Edinburgh... December   24, 

1828.  for  the  murder  of  Margery  Campbell 
or  Docherty...     Edinburgh:  R.  Buchanan, 

1829.  4  p.l.,  (i)vi-xviii  p.,  1  1.,  200  p.,  4  1..  2 
pi.     8°.  SLN 

Supplement  to  the  Trial  of  William 
Burke  and  Helen  M'Dougall,  containing 
the  whole  legal  proceedings  against  Wil- 
liam Hare.,  .for  the  murder  of  James  Wil- 
son, or  Daft  Jamie.  With  an  appendix..  . 
Edinburgh:  R.  Buchanan,  1829.  2  p.l.,  147, 
60  p.,  1  port.    8°.  SLN 

William  Burke  and  Helen  M'Dougall  for 
murder.  (In:  Celebrated  trials  of  all 
countries.  .  .selected  by  a  member  of  the 
Philadelphia  bar.  Philadelphia.  1843.  8°. 
p.  424-440.)  SLN 

Burnet,  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury 

Proceedings  against  Gilbert  Burnet. 
D.D..  afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury,  for 


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647 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

high  treason.  1687.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
complete  collection  of  state  trials. .  .  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  11,  cols.  1103-1124.)  SLN 

Callender,  William,  and  Others 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  William  Callender,  Walter 
Berry,  and  James  Robertson,  January, 
February,  and  March,  1793.  (In  his:  An 
examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition... 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.    128-143.)  SLN 


Carnegie,  James 

Trial,  The,  of  James  Carnegie,  of  Fin- 
haven... at  Edinburgh,  July  25  [1728]  for 
the  murder  of  Charles,  earl  of  Strathmore. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  17, 
cols.  73-154.)  SLN 


Chantrelle,  Eugene  Marie 

Chantrelle,  Eugene  Marie.  Trial  of  E. 
M.  Chantrelle.  Edited  by  A.  Duncan  Smith. 
Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co.  [1906.,  6  p.l., 
250  p.,  2  fac,  1  p.l.,  9  port.  8°.  (Notable 
Scottish  trials.)  SLN 


Cameron,   Angus,   and  James   Menzies 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Angus  Cameron  and  James 
Menzies,  15th  and  17th  January  1798.  (In 
his:  An  examination  of  the  trials  for  sedi- 
tion... in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  156-158.)  SLN 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh,  against  Angus  Cam- 
eron and  James  Menzies  for  sedition,  mob- 
bing, and  rioting,  January  15th  and  17th, 
1798.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1819.  8°. 
V.  26,  cols.  1165-1180.)  SLN 


Cameron,  Dr.  Archibald 

Proceedings  against  Dr.  Archibald  Cam- 
eron, May  17th,  on  the  bill  of  attainder 
passed  against  him,  for  being  in  the  Re- 
bellion, 1745.  1753.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
collection  of  state  trials.  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  19,  cols.  733-746.)  SLN 


Campbell,   Sir   Duncan 

Proceedings  against  Sir  Duncan  Camp- 
bell, and  other  heritors  of  the  shire  of 
Argyle  for  high-treason.  [Edinburgh,] 
1686-1687.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete 
collection  of  state  trials..  .  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  13,  cols.  787-818.)  SLN 


Campbell,  Sir  Hugh 

Proceedings  against  Sir  Hugh  Camp- 
bell, laird  of  Cesnock,  for  treason.  1684. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10. 
cols.  919-988.)  SLN 

Cargill,  Donald,  and  Others 

Trial  of  Donald  Cargill,  Walter  Smith, 
James  Boig,  William  Thompson,  and  Wil- 
liam Coothill,  for  treason.  1681.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10,  cols. 
849-920.)  SLN 


Cochrane,   Sir  John,   of  Ochiltree 

See    under   Loudoun    (2.    earl),    James    Campbell, 

and  Others 


Coke,  William,  and  Alison  Dick 

Trial  of  William  Coke  and  Alison  Dick 
for  witchcraft.  —  Extracted  from  the  min- 
utes of  the  kirk-session  of  Kirkcaldy,  A.  D. 
1636.  (In:  Sinclair,  The  statistical  account 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1796.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  653-662.)  CPW 


Coothill,  William 
See  under  Cargill,  Donald,  and  Others 

Craig,  Malcolm 
See  under  Morton,  James,  and  Others 

Crawford,  Alexander 
See  under  Graham,  John,  and  Others 

Crawford,  John 
See  under  Geddes,  James,  and  John   Crawford 

Cromartie  (3.  earl),  George  Mackenzie 
See  ■under   Kilmarnock    (4.   earl),   William    Boyd 


Gumming,   James 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  James  Gumming,  9th  and 
15th  November  1849.  (In  his:  An  examina- 
tion of  the  trials  for  sedition.  .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  244.)     SLN 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary, Edinburgh,  on  an  indictment 
against  James  Gumming  for  treason  fel- 
ony and  seditious  conspiracy,  November 
7,  1848.  (In:  Reports  of  state  trials.  Lon- 
don, 1896.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  cols.  485- 
506.)  SLN 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

Cunningham,  Sawney 


Sawney  Cunningham. 
Pitaval.  Leipzig,  186L 
366.) 


1 1635.    (Der  neue 

12°.    V.  19,  p.  337- 

SLN 


DowNiE,  David 

Trial  of  David  Downie  for  high  treason; 
at  a  special  commission  of  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner, holden  at  Edinburgh  September  5th 
and  6th,  1794.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials...  London, 
1818.    8°.    V.  24,  cols.  1-200.)  SLN 


Dalgleish,  George 
See  under  Powrie,  William,  and  Others 


Dalrymple,   Sir  James,  of   Stair,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  James,  sometime 
duke  of  Buccleugh  (and  Monmouth),  Sir 
James  Dalrymple  of  Stair,  Andrew 
Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  and  others,  for  high 
treason  and  rebellion.  1685-86.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11,  cols. 
1023-1104.)  SLN 

Denholme,   William 

Proceedings  against  [Williamj  Den- 
holme of  Westshiels,  and  others,  for 
treason  and  reset  of  traitors.  1685.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11, 
cols.  987-1004.)  SLN 


Dick,  Alison 
See  under  Coke,  William,  and  Alison  Dick 

Douglas,  Rev.  Neil 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Neil  Douglas,  Edinburgh, 
26th  May  1817.  (In  his:  An  examination 
of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  192-203.) 

SLN 

Douglas,  Neil.  An  address  to  the  judges 
and  jury,  in  a  case  of  alleged  sedition,  on 
26th  May  1817,  which  was  intended  to  be 
delivered  before  passing  sentence.  Glas- 
gow: D.  Mackenzie,  printer,  1817.  40  p. 
8°.  ZDVH  p.v.2 

Neil  Douglas.  Universalist  preacher, 
for  sedition.  May  26,  1817.  (Edinburgh 
annual  register  for  1817.  Edinburgh,  1821. 
8°.    V.  10,  part  2,  p.  30-33.)  .BAA 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh,  against  Neil  Douglas, 
Universalist  preacher,  for  sedition.  May  26, 
1817.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1826. 
8°.    V.  33,  cols.  633-682.)  SLN 

Trial,  The,  of  the  Rev.  Neil  Douglas, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  at 
Edinburgh. . .  26.  May  1817,  for  sedition. .. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Robertson,  1817.  1  p.l.,  50  p., 
1  port.     8\  *Cp.v.ll72 


Drummond,  Alexander,  Warlock 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  The  warlock 
of  the  Kirktoun  of  Auchterarder.  (In  his: 
Annals  of  Auchterarder.  Crieff,  1889. 
sq.  8\     p.  65-75.)  CR 

Trial  of  Alexander  Drummond.  Printed  here  for 
the  first  time  from  the  books  of  adjournal  of  the 
High   Court  of  Justiciary. 

Drummond,  Simon 
See   under  Johnston,   Captain,   and   Simon    Drum- 


Duncan,  Alison,  and  Others 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh  against  Alison  Dun- 
can, Neil  Reidpath,  and  Robert  Mitchell, 
on  an  indictment  charging  them  with 
mobbing  and  rioting  in  resistance  of  the 
execution  of  the  Militia  Act,  11th  and  12th 
October,  1797.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials. . .  London, 
1819.     8°.     V.  26,  cols.  827-840.)  SLN 


DuNDAS,  James 

Proceedings  against  Mr.  James  Dundas, 
for  leasing-making  and  sedition:  March 
3rd,  10  Anne,  A.  D.  1712.  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  complete  collection  of  state  trials.  . . 
London,  1816.     8°.    v.  15,  cols.  715-730.) 

SLN 


Dundee,  John  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  Viscount, 
AND   Others 

Proceedings  in  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land against  the  viscount  of  Dundee  and 
others,  for  high  treason.  1690.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1817.  8°.  v.  13,  cols. 
817-832.)  SLN 


Dunlop,  Elizabeth  or  Bessie 

Trial,  A,  for  witchcraft  (1576).  Eliza- 
beth or  Bessie  Dunlop,  spous  to  Andro 
Jak  in  Lyne.  (In:  P.  Hume  Brown,  Scot- 
land before  1700,  from  contemporary  doc- 
uments.   Edinburgh,  1893.   8°.    p.  208-217.) 

CP 

Repr. :  Pitcairn's  edition  of  the  Ancient  Scottish 
criminal  trials. 

Edgar,  William 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary  at   Edinburgh,   on   two   successive 


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649 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

indictments. .  .against  William  Edgar,  for 
administering  unlawful  oaths,  April  9th, 
May  6th,  1817.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials...  Lon- 
don, 1826.    8°.    V.  33,  cols.  145-276.)      SLN 


Geddes,  James,  and  John  Crawford 

Trial  of  James  Geddes  and  John  Craw- 
foord  (servants  of  Lord  Southesk,)  for 
drinking  the  health  of  the  Pretender,  and 
cursing  the  King.  [Edinburgh,]  1715.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  17, 
cols.  799-802.)  SLN 


Elder,    John,    and    William    Stewart 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  John  Elder  and  William 
Stewart,  10th  January  1793.  (In  his:  An 
examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition.  .  .in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
109-114.)  SLN 


Gerrald,  Joseph 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Joseph  Gerrald,  3d,  10th,  13th, 
and  14th  of  March,  1794.  (In  his:  An  exam- 
ination of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  41- 
132.)  SLN 


Elder,    Mary 
See  under  Smith  or  Elder,  Mary 


GiBB,  James 
See   under   Hunter,    Thomas,   and   Others 


EviOT,    Peter 
See  under  Gowrie    (3.   earl),   John   Ruthven 


Ferguson,   Robert 
See  under   Spreull,   John,   and    Robert   Ferguson 

Finnie,  Agnes 

Trial  of  Agnes  Finnie  for  witchcraft, 
18th  December  1664.  (Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany..  .edited  by  James  Maidment. 
Edinburgh,   1845.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  51-56.) 

ZDVH 


Fletcher,   Andrew,   of   Saltoun,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  James,  sometime 
duke  of  Buccleugh  (and  Monmouth),  Sir 
James  Dalrymple  of  Stair,  Andrew  Fletch- 
er of  Saltoun,  and  others,  for  high  treason 
and  rebellion,  1685-86.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1816.    8°.    v.  11,  cols.  1023-1104.) 

SLN 


Eraser,  Simon 
See  LovAT  (11.  baron),  Simon  Eraser 

Eraser,  Thomas,  of  Beaufort,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  Thomas  Eraser,  of 
Beawfort,  Captain  Simon  Eraser,  and 
others,  for  treason  and  other  crimes. 
1698.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  14,  cols.  349-378.)  SLN 

Eraser,    William 

See   under  Halyburton,   Alexander,  and 

William   Eraser 


GiLDEROY 

Gilder  Roy.  (Schottland  Raubmord.) 
1652.  (Der  neue  Pitaval.  Leipzig,  1871. 
2.  ed.     12°.    V.  28,  p.  303-315.)  SLN 


GiLMOUR,  Christina 

Roughead,  William.  Concerning  Chris- 
tina Gilmour.  1  pi.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots 
trials.     Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     p.  191-220.) 

SLN 


GowRiE  (3.  earl),  John  Ruthven,  and  Others 

Proceedings  in  Parliament  against  John, 
earl  of  Gowrie,  Alexander  Ruthven  his 
brother,  Henry  Ruthven,  Hugh  Moncrief, 
and  Peter  Eviot,  for  high  treason,  Nov. 
15th,  1600,  at  Edinburgh.  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  collection  of  state  trials.  London, 
1816.    8°.    V.  1,  cols.  1359-1402.)  SLN 


Graham,  John,  and  Others 

Trial,  The,  of  John  Graham,  Alexander 
Crawfoord,  and  William  Hogg,  for  drink- 
ing the  Pretender's  health,  1715.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  17,  cols. 
1-30.)  SLN 


Grant,  John,  and  Others 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  John  Grant,  Henry  Ranken,  and 
Robert  Hamilton,  7th,  9th,  13th,  18th  and 
25th  November  1848.  (In  his:  An  exam- 
ination of  the  trials  for  sedition. . .  in  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  226- 
243.)  SLN 

Trial  of  John  Grant,  Henry  Ranken, 
and    Robert    Hamilton,    before    the    High 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Indii'idual    Trials,    continued. 

Court  of  Justiciary,  Edinburgh.  .  .for  con- 
spiracy and  sedition,  November  13th  and 
14th,  1848.  (In:  Reports  of  state  trials. 
IvOndon,  1896.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  cols. 
507-636.)  SLN 

Green,  Thomas,  and  Others 

Burton,  John  Hill.  The  Darien  expedi- 
tion, and  the  trial  of  Captain  Green  for 
piracy  and  murder.  (In  his:  Narratives 
from  criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  London, 
1852.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  101-201.)  CP 

Trial,  The,  of  Captain  Thomas  Green, 
and  his  crew^,  at  the  High  Court  of  Ad- 
miralty of  Scotland,  for  piracy.  1705.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  14, 
cols.   1199-1328.)  SLN 

Reprinted  from  the  Trial  published  by  authority, 
1705.     An  outcome  of  the  unfortunate  Darien  scheme. 


Hacket,   Peter 
See   under   Hunter,   Thomas,   and    Others 


Hackston  or  Halkerstone,  David 
Trial  of  David  Hackstoun,  laird  of  Rath- 
illet,  for  treason  and  sacrilegious  murder. 
1680.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°. 
v.  10,  cols.  791-850.)  SLN 

Murder  of  Archbishop  Sharp. 


Hepburn,  John,  of  Bowton 
See  under  Powrie,  William,  and  Others 

Hogg,  William 
See    under    Graham,    John,    and    Others 

Humphrys  or  Alexander,  Alexander 

Swinton,  Archibald.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  Alexander  Humphreys  or  Alexander, 
claiming  the  title  of  earl  of  Stirling,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh, 
for  the  crime  of  forgery.  With  an  appen- 
dix containing  the  whole  documentary 
evidence.  Edinburgh:  T.  Clark,  1839. 
xxiv,  356,  cviii  p.,  2  fac,  1  map.    8°.    SLN 

Townsend,  William  C.  The  trial  of 
Alexander  Alexander,  claiming  the  title 
of  earl  of  Stirling,  for  the  crime  of  for- 
gery, before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary 
at  Edinburgh,  April  29[-May  4,,  1839.  (In 
his:  Modern  state  trials.  London,  1850. 
8\    V.  1,  p.  403-468.)  SLN 

Tumbull,  William  Barclay  David  Don- 
ald. The  Stirling  peerage.  Trial  of 
Alexander  Humphrys  (Or  Humphreys]  or 
Alexander,  styling  himself  earl  of  Stirling, 
before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  for 
forgery,  on  29th  April  1839,  and  four  fol- 
lowing days...  With  an  introductory 
notice  of  the  earldom  of  Stirling,  and  pro- 
ceedings of  Mr.  Humphrys  relative  to  his 
pretended  claim.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1839.  3  p.l.,  48,  cxxii,  290, 
28  p.     8°.  SLN 


Halyburton,  Alexander,  and  William  Fraser 

Trial,  The,  of  Alexander  Halyburton  and 
Wm.  Fraser,  for  high  treason.  [Edinburgh,] 
1692.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    v.  13,  cols.  831-842.)  SLN 


Hamilton,   Robert 
See    under   Grant,   John,   and   Others 


Hardy,    Rev  John 

Proceedings  against  Mr.  John  Hardy, 
minister,  at  Gordon,  for  treason.  1689. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  12, 
cols.  585-596.)  SLN 


Hare,    William 
See  under  Burke,  William 


Hay,  John,  of  Talo 
See  under  Powrie,  William,  and  Others 


Hunter,   Thomas,   and   Others 

Murray,  Sir  John  Archibald  Murray, 
lord.  Speech  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord 
Advocate  on  the  motion  of  Mr.  Wakley, 
in  the  House  of  Commons,  for  a  mitiga- 
tion of  the  punishment  of  the  Glasgow  cot- 
ton-spinners. Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1838.     12  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.l050 

Reprinted  from  the  Times  and  Courier,  Feb.  14, 
1838. 

Swinton,  Archibald.  Report  of  the  trial 
of  Thomas  Hunter.  Peter  Hacket,  Richard 
M'Neil,  James  Gibb,  and  William  M'Lean 
.  .  .before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  at 
Edinburgh.  .  .January  3,  1838,  and  seven 
following  days,  for  the  crimes  of  illegal 
conspiracy  and  murder...  Edinburgh:  T. 
Clark,  1838.    ix,  382,  xlvi  p.,  1  plan.    8°. 

TBI 

See  the  critical  notice  of  this  report  in  the  Edin- 
burgh review,  v.  67,  p.  209-259,   London,   1838. 

Townsend,  William  C.  The  trial  of 
[Thomasi  Hunter  and  four  others,  cotton- 
spinners  in  Glasgow,  before  the  High  Court 
of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  January  3-[10], 
1838,  for  conspiracy  and  murder.  (In  his: 
Modern  state  trials.  London,  1850.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  156-230.)  SLN 


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651 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

Trial,  The,  of  the  Glasgow  cotton  spin- 
ners. (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1838.  4°.  new  series,  V.  5,  p.  78-81.) 

*DA 


Jaffray,   Robert 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Robert  Jaffray,  Stirling,  6th 
September  1798.  (In  his:  An  examination 
of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  159-161.) 

SLN 


Johnston,  Captain,  and  Simon  Drummond 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Cases  of  Captain  Johnston  and  of 
Simon  Drummond,  January  and  February, 
1793  and  January,  1794.  (In  his:  An  exam- 
ination of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  118- 
127.)  SLN 


Kinloch,  Alexander,  and  Charles  Kinloch 

Proceedings,  The,  at  St.  Margaret's- 
hill,  Southwark,  relating  to  Alexander  and 
Charles  Kinloch. .  .relating  to  their  plea 
that  they  were  born  in  Scotland,  and  ought 
to  be  tried  according  to  the  laws  of  that 
kingdom.  1746.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
compete  collection  of  state  trials...  Lon- 
don, 1816.     8°.    V.  18,  cols.  395-416.)  SLN 


Kinloch,   Sir  Archibald   Gordon 

Proceedings  on  the  trial  of  Major  Sir 
Archibald  Gordon  Kinloch,  of  Gilmerton, 
bart.,  for  the  murder  of  Sir  Francis  Kin- 
loch, bart.,  his  brother-german. .  .at  Edin- 
burgh . .  .  June  29,  1795.  (In :  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1818.     8°.     v.  25,  cols.  891-1004.) 

SLN 


Kinloch,  Charles 

See     under     Kinloch,     Alexander,     and     Charles 

Kinloch 


Keith,  Alexander 

Trial  of  Alexander  Keith,  for  sedition, 
mutiny,  and  tumult,  in  burgh.  [Edinburgh,] 
1686.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  11,  cols.  1017-1024.)  SLN 


Kinloch,  George 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  George  Kinloch,  Esq.,  22d 
December  1819.  (In  his:  An  examination 
of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  204-206.) 

SLN 


Keith,  Mrs.,  and  William  Keith 

Cramond,  William.  A  forgotten  tragedy 
in  Gamrie.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1907.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  8,  p. 
169-171.)  CPA 

Roughead,  William.  Keith  of  North- 
field.  1  port.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots 
trials.     Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     p.  136-159.) 

SLN 


Kello,    Rev.    John 

Roughead,  William.  The  parson  of 
Spott.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots  trials.  Edin- 
burgh, 1913.     8°.     p.  1-15.)  SLN 


Kinnynmount,  Patrick 

Trial,  The,  of  Patrick  Kini^ynmount,  for 
blasphemy  and  adultery.  [Edinburgh,] 
1697.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  13,  cols.  1273-1282.)  SLN 


Lauderdale     (3.     earl),    Charles     Maitland,    and 
Others 

Proceedings  against  Charles,  earl  of  Lau- 
derdale, Richard,  Lord  Maitland  his  son, 
and  others,  for  official  malversations  re- 
specting the  royal  mint  of  Scotland.  1682- 
1683.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.     v.  11,  cols.  157-244.)  SLN 


Kilmarnock  (4.  Earl),  William  Boyd,  and  Others 

Whole,  The,  proceedings  in  the  House 
of  Peers,  upon  the  indictments  against 
William,  earl  of  Kilmarnock,  George,  earl 
of  Cromartie,  and  Arthur,  Lord  Balmer- 
ino,  for  high  treason. .  .28th  July...l  Au- 
gust 1746.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete 
collection  of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.     v.  18,  cols.  441-528.)  SLN 


Lauderdale  (4.  earl),  Richard  Maitland 
See    under    Melfort    (1.    earl),    John    Drummond 

AND     OTHERS 


Laurie,  John  Watson 

Roughead,  William.  The  Arran  mur- 
der. 1  pi.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots  trials. 
Edinburgh,   1913.     8°.     p.  273-302.)     SLN 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

Leighton,   Dr.    Alexander 

Proceedings  in  the  Star-Chamber  against 
Dr.  Alexander  Leighton,  for  a  libel.  1630. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  3. 
cols.  383-388.)  SLN 


LowRiE,  William,  of  Blackwood 

Trial  of  Lowrie  or  Weir,  of  Blackwood, 
for  treason.  1683.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,   1816.     8°.     v.  9,  cols.  1021-1054.) 

SLN 

This  Lowrie,  or  Lowry,  or  Laury,  or  Lawrie  is 
sometimes  called  Weir  or  Wier  (he  or  his  father 
had  married  the  heiress  of  Wier).  He  is  also 
known   as   Robert   Blackwood. 


Logan,    Robert,    of    Restalrig 

Process,  The,  and  trial  of  Robert  Logan, 
of  Restalrig,  for  high  treason,  in  conspir- 
ing with  John,  earl  of  Cowrie,  to  murder 
King  James  i.  1609.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials. . .  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  2,  cols.  707-722.)     SLN 


Loudoun    (2.   earl),   James    Campbell,  and  others 

Proceedings  against  James,  earl  of  Lou- 
doun, George,  Lord  Melville,  Sir  John 
Cochrane,  of  Ochiltree,  and  John  Coch- 
rane, his  son,  for  treason.  1684.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10, 
cols.  989-1046.)  SLN 


M'Bride,    Peter 
See   under   M'Innes,   Duncan,  and   Peter   M'Bride 


Macdonald,  ^neas  or  Angus 

Proceedings  against  ^neas  Macdonald 
alias  Angus  Macdonald  for  high  treason. 
Dec.  10,  1747.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials...  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  857-864.)         SLN 


Macdonald,  Alexander   Bain 
See    under    Terig    alias    Clark,    Duncan,    and 
Alexander  Bain  Macdonald 


McDouGALL,    Helen 
See   under   Burke,    William 


Lovat   (11.  baron),  Simon  Fraser 

Lovat  (11.  baron),  Simon  Fraser.  Trial 
of  Simon,  Lord  Lovat  of  the  '45.  Edited 
by  D.  N.  Mackay.  Edinburgh:  W.  Hodge 
&  Company  [1911].  Iv,  314  p.,  2  pi.,  4 
port.     8°.      (Notable   Scottish   trials.) 

SLN 

Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A.  The  trial  of  Lord 
Lovat.  (Juridical  review.  Edinburgh, 
1913.     8°.     V.  25,  p.   1-7.)  SEA 

Proceedings  against  Thomas  Fraser,  of 
Beawfort,  Captain  Simon  Fraser,  and 
others,  for  treason  and  other  crimes.  1698. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v. 
14,  cols.  349-378.)  SLN 

Whole,  The,  proceedings  in  the  House 
of  Peers,  upon  the  impeachment  exhibited 
...against  Simon,  Lord  Lovat,  for  high 
treason..  .9th...  19th  March  1746-7.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  18, 
cols.  529-858.)  SLN 


M'EwAN,  James,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  James  M'Ewan, 
and  others,  at  Glasgow.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1826.  8°.  v.  33,  cols. 
629-632.)  SLN 

M'Gregor,  James,   Duncan,  and  Robert 

Trials,  The,  of  James,  Duncan,  and 
Robert  M'Gregor,  three  sons  of...  Rob 
Roy,  before  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary, 
in  the  years  1752,  1753,_  and  1754.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  memoir  relating  to  the 
Highlands,  with  anecdotes  of  Rob  Roy 
and  his  family.  Edinburgh:  J.  Hay  &  Co., 
printers,   1818.     cxxix,  244  p.     12°. 


MacGrowther,   Alexander 

Trial,  The,  of  Alexander  MacGrowther, 
for  high  treason,  July  31,  1746.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  18,  cols. 
391-394.)  SLN 


Love,  John,  and  Others 

Trial  of  John  Love  the  younger,  and 
others,  for  rebellion,  treason,  and  lese  ma- 
jestic. 1687.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials...  London, 
1816.     8°.    V.  12,  cols.523-568.)  SLN 


M'Innes,   Duncan,  and  Peter   M'Bride 

Trial  of  Duncan  M'Innes,  late  master, 
and  Peter  M'Bride,  late  pilot,  of  the  Coniet 
steam-boat,  for  culpable  homicide.  (Edin- 
burgh annual  register  for  1825.  Edin- 
burgh, 1827.    8°.    V.  18,  part  3,  p.  99-107.) 

BAA 


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653 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 
M'KiNLEYj  Andrew 

Andrew  Mackinlay  for  administering 
unlawful  oaths.  (Edinburgh  annual  regis- 
ter for  1817.  Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  10, 
part  2,  p.  33-37.)  BAA 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh,  on  two  successive  in- 
dictments..  .against  Andrew  M'Kinley, 
for  administering  unlawful  oaths,  June 
2nd-July  19th,  1817.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,   1826.     8°.     v.  33,   cols.  275-628.) 

SLN 

Trial,  The,  of  Andrew  M'Kinley,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  at  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  18th  day  of  July,  1817,  for 
administering  unlawful  oaths.  Edinburgh: 
Archibald  Constable  &  Co.,  1818.  2  p.l., 
70  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.490 

Proof  copy  sent  to  John  Clerk,  advocate,  16 
Picardy    place,    for    correction. 


M'Lachlan,  Jessie 

M'Lachlan,  Jessie.  Trial  of  Mrs. 
M'Lachlan.  Edited  by  W.  Roughead. 
Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Company  [1911]. 
c,  339  p.,  1  plan,  3  pi.,  port.  8°.  (Notable 
Scottish  trials.)  SLN 


M'Laren,  Alexander,  and  Thomas  Baird 

Alexander  M'Laren  and  Thomas  Baird 
for  sedition.  High  Court  of  Justiciary, 
Edinburgh,  3d  April  1817.  (Edinburgh 
annual  register  for  1817.  Edinburgh,  1821. 
8°.     V.  10,  part  2,  p.  24-29.)  BAA 

Cockburn,  Thomas  Cockburn,  lord.  Case 
of  Alexander  M'Laren  and  Thomas  Baird, 
5th  and  7th  March  1817.  (In  his:  An  exam- 
ination of  the  trials  for  sedition ..  .in  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  177- 
191.)  SLN 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh  against  Alexander 
M'Laren  and  Thomas  Baird,  for  sedition, 
March  5th-7th,  1817.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1826.    8°.    v.  33,  cols.  1-144.)  SLN 


M'Lean,   William 
See  under  Hunter,  Thomas,  and  Others 


Macleod,   Gilbert 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Gilbert  Macleod,  14th  and 
21st  February  and  6th  March  1820.  (In  his: 
An  examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition 
...in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  207-225.)  SLN 


M'Neil,  Richard 
See  under  Hunter,  Thomas,  and  Others 


Maitland,    Charles,    of   Halton 

Proceedings  before  the  Lords  of  the 
Articles,  &c.,  against  Charles  Maitland, 
of  Halton,  treasurer  depute,  for  perjury, 
in  having  given  a  false  testimony,  at  the 
trial  of  James  Mitchel,  1681.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  6,  cols. 
1261-1270.)  SLN 


Maitland,  Richard  Maitland,  Lord 
See  under  Lauderdale  (3.  earl),  Charles  Maitland 


Mar,   Violet,   Witch 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  Trial  of  Violet 
Mar  for  witchcraft.  (In  his:  Annals  of 
Auchterarder.  Crieff,  1899.  sq.  8°.  p. 
177-181.)  CR 

Extracted  from  the  books  of  adjournal. 


Margarot,  Maurice 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Maurice  Margarot,  Jan.  13, 
1794.  (In  his:  An  examination  of  the  trials 
for  sedition.  .  .in  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-33.)  SLN 


Maxwell,  William 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  William  Maxwell,  Edinburgh, 
23d  June  1800.  (In  his:  An  examination  of 
the  trials  for  sedition.  .  .in  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  165-167.)       SLN 


Maclauchlan,    William 

Trial,  The,  of  William  Maclauchlan,  for 
mobbing,  murder,  and  other  crimes. 
lEdinburgh,]  1737.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1816.     8°.     v.  17,  cols.  993-1004.) 

SLN 

An   outcome   of   the   Porteous   riot   in   Edinburgh. 


Mealmaker,  George 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  George  Mealmaker,  10th, 
11th  and  12th  January  1798.  (In  his:  An 
examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition... 
in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  150-155.)  SLN 

Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary at  Edinburgh,  against  George  Meal- 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
IndividKal    Trials,    continued. 

maker,  on  an  indictment,  charging  him 
with  sedition,  and  administering  unlawful 
oaths,  10th,  11th,  and  12th  January  1798. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. . .  London,  1819.  8°.  v.  26, 
cols.  1135-1164.)  SLN 


Melfort   (1.   earl),  John  Drummond,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  John,  earl  of  Mel- 
fort, John  [Sic,  CharleS],  earl  of  Middletoun, 
Richard,  earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  several 
others,  for  treason  and  rebellion...  1694. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. .  .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  13, 
cols.  1441-1446.)  SLN 

Here  printed  for  the  first  time. 


Hickes,  George.  Ravillac  redivivus,  being 
a  narrative  of  the  late  tryal  of  Mr.  James 
Mitchel,  a  conventicle-preacher...  To 
which  is  annexed  an  account  of  the  tryal 
of  that  most  wicked  Pharisee  Major 
Thomas  Weir,  who  was  executed  for 
adultery,  incest,  and  bestiality...  Lon- 
don: Printed  by  Henry  Hills,  1678.  78  p. 
4°.  Reserve 

(In:   Somers,  A  collection  of 

scarce. .  .tracts. . .  London,  1812.  4°.  v. 
8,  p.  510-553.)  C 

Trial,  The,  of  James  Mitchel,  in  Scot- 
land, for  attempting  the  murder  of  Dr. 
James  Sharp,  archbishop  of  St.  Andrews, 
and  wounding  the  bishop  of  Orkney.  1677. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  6, 
cols.  1207-1262.)  SLN 


Melville   (1.  earl),  George  Melville 

See    under    Loudoun    (2.    earl),    James    Campbell, 

and  Others 


Melville  (1.  viscount),  Henry  Dundas 

Trial  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry,  Lord  Vis- 
count Melville. .  .in  Westminster  Hall,  for 
high  crimes  and  misdemeanors.  .  .April  29- 
June  12,  1806.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials.  . .  London, 
1821.     8°.     V.  29,  cols.  549-1482.)         SLN 


Mennons,  John 
See  under  Smith,  James,  and  John  Mennons 


Mitchell,   Robert 
See   under   Duncan,    Alison,   and    Others 


Moncrief,  Hugh 

See  under   Govvrie    (3.   earl),   John    Ruthven, 
and  Others 


Monro,  Hector 

Scottish  criminal  trials.  Hector  Monro 
—  sorcery  and  witchcraft.  (Chambers' 
Edinburgh  journal.  London,  1834.  f°. 
V.  2,  p.  60-61.)  *DA 

Based  on  Pitcairn's  ed.  of  the  Ancient  Scottish 
criminal   trials. 


Menzies,   James 
See  under  Cameron,  Angus,  and  James  Menzies 


MiDDLETON   (2.  earl),  Charles  Middleton 

See   under   Melfort    (1.    earl),    John    Drummond, 
AND  Others 


Monson,  Alfred  John 

Monson,  Alfred  John.  Trial  of  A.  J. 
Monson.  Edited  by  J.  W.  More.  Glas- 
gow: W.  Hodge  &  Co.  [1908.]  vii(i),  472  p., 
2  plans,  2  pi.,  3  port.  8°.  (Notable  Scot- 
tish trials.)  SLN 

See  also  'The  Ardlamont  mystery  solved'  in  the 
Academy,  v.  76,  p.  968-969,  London,  1909. 


Middleton,  Captain  James,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  Captain  James  Mid- 
dletoun and  others  for  high  treason.  1694. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  13, 
cols.  843-878.)  SLN 


Morton    (4.  earl),  James  Douglas 

Trial  of  the  earl  of  Morton,  for  the  mur- 
der of  Henry,  Lord  Darnley,  1581.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  collection  of  state  trials. 
London,  1816.    «°.    v.  1,  cols.  947-958.) 

SLN 


Mitchell,  James,  Covenanter 

Dittay  against  Mr.  Jas.  Mitchell  for  as- 
sassinating the  archbp.  of  St.  Andrews,  a 
privy  counsellor.  (In:  Scotland.  —  Jus- 
ticiary Court.  Records...  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  307-339.)  CPA 

This  contains  the  full  record  of  his  second  trial 
in  January,  1678. 


Morton,  James,  and  Others 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  John  Morton,  James  Ander- 
son, and  Malcolm  Craig,  journeymen 
printers,  8th,  9th,  and  11th  of  January,  1793. 
(In  his:  An  examination  of  the  trials  for 
sedition. .  .in  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.     V.   1,  p.  95-108.)  SLN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


655 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 
Mowbray,  David 

Trial  of  David  Mowbray,  for  a  tumult 
within  burgh.  [Edinburgh,]  1686.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  11,  cols. 
1003-1018.)  SLN 


MuiR,  Thomas 

Accoimt,  An,  of  the  trial  of  Thomas 
Muir,  Esq.,  younger  of  Huntershill,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh, 
on  the  30th  and  31st  days  of  August,  1793, 
for  sedition.  New  York:  Samuel  Camp- 
bell, 1794.  1  p.l.,  viii,  (1)4-104,  viii  p., 
1  port.    2.  Amer.  ed.    8°.  Reserve 

The  eight  pages  at  the  end  are  "Appendix  to  the 
second  American  edition  of  Muir's  trial."  The  por- 
trait, of  Muir,  is  "engraved  for  S.  Campbell's  edition 
of   Muir's   trial." 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Thomas  Muir,  younger  of 
Huntershill.  August,  1793.  (In  his:  An 
examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
144-183.)  SLN 


1765.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  collection  of 
state  trials.  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  19,  cols. 
1235-1340.)  SLN 


Ochiltree  (4.  baron),  James  Stewart 

Trial,  The,  of  James,  Lord  Uchiltrie,  for 
calumnies  and  slanderous  speeches  against 
James,  marquis  of  Hamilton;  and  the  earls 
of  Haddington  Roxburgh,  and  Buccleugh 
.  .  .at  Edinburgh.  1631.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1816.    8°.    v.  3,  cols.  425-484.) 

SLN 


Ogilvie,  John 

Proceedings   against   John    Ogilvie,    for 

high  treason,  on  28th  February,  at  Glas- 
cow,  1615.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete 
collection  of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  2,  cols.  883-900.)  SLN 


Ogilvie,  Patrick 
See  under  Nairn,  Katharine,  and  Patrick  Ogilvie 


Murray,  Mungo 

Trial,  The,  of  Mungo  Murray  for  as- 
saulting Thomas  Sydserf,  comedian.  4. 
and  11.  June  1669.  (Abbotsford  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°.  p.  87- 
95.)  t  CP 


Oliphant,  John,  and  Others 

Trial,  The,  of  John  Oliphant  and  others, 
for  drinking  to  the  health  of  the  Pretender, 
and  cursing  the  King.  [Edinburgh,]  1715. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  17, 
cols.  763-782.)  SLN 


Murray,  Robert 

Trial  of  Robert  Murray  for  robbing  the 
Stirling  mail.  (Edinburgh  annual  register 
for  1825.  Edinburgh,  1827.  8°.  v.  18,  part 
3,  p.  83-89.)  BAA 


Nairn,    Katharine,    and    Patrick    Ogilvie 

Indictment,  His  Majesty's  Advocate, 
against  Katharine  Nairn  and  Patrick  Ogil- 
vie. (Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1765. 
8°.  V.  27,  p.  362-371,  513-523,  573-592,  625- 
631.)  *DE 

Roughhead,  William.  Katharine  Nairn.  1 
port.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots  trials.  Edin- 
burgh, 1913.    8°.    p.  106-135.)  SLN 

Trial,  The,  of  Katharine  Nairn  and  Pat- 
rick Ogilvie,  for  the  crimes  of  incest  and 
murder. .  .5th[-16th]  August  1765.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  Auld  &  Smellie.  1765. 
iv,  (1)6-200  p.    8°.  SLN 

_  Trial,  The,  of  Katharine  Nairn  and  Pat- 
rick Ogilvie,  for  the  crimes  of  incest  and 
murder,  before  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary in  Scotland,  5th,  12th[-16th]  August 


Palmer,    Rev.    Thomas   Fyshe 

Account,  An,  of  the  trial  of  Thomas 
Fyshe  Palmer,  Unitarian  minister,  Dundee 
...at  Perth,  on  the  12.  and  13.  days  of 
September  1793,  for  sedition.  Perth  [1793]. 
118  p.    8°.  CPp.box 

Title-page   lacking. 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Thomas  Fyshe  Palmer, 
September,  1793.  (In  his:  An  examina- 
tion of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  184-220.)  SLN 


Paterson,  James 
See  under  Black,  David,  and  James  Paterson 


Pitcairne,    Rev.    Alexander 

Proceedings  against  Mr.  Alexander  Pit- 
cairne, a  minister  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land, for  high  treason. . .  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1816.    8°.    v.  13,  cols.  1449-1454.) 

SLN 


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Crimiual  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

PoRTEOus,  Captain  John 

Proceedings  in  the  trial  of  Captain  John 
Porteous,  for  murder.  .  .  [Edinburgh,] 
1736  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°. 
V.  17,  cols.  923-994.)  SLN 


PORTERFIELD,     JOHN 

Trial  of  John  Porterfield,  of  Duchall,  for 
treason.  1684.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  state  trials.  . .  London, 
1816.     8°.     V.   10,   cols.    1045-1066.)     SLN 


PowRiE,  William,  and  Others 

Trial,  The,  and  sentence  of  William 
Powrie,  George  Dalgleish,  John  Hay  of^ 
Talo,  and  John  Hepburn  of  Bowton  con-' 
cerning  the  murder  of  Henry,  Earl  Darn- 
ley... as  also,  The  declaration  of  Nicholas 
Plubert,  commonly  called  Paris,  in  relation 
to  that  murder,  1567...  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  collection  of  state  trials. . .  London, 
1816.    8°.    V.  1,  cols.  915-948.)  SLN 

(In:  Collections  relating  to  the  his- 
tory of  Mary,  queen  of  Scotland. . .  Edin- 
burgh, 1727.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  165-205.)       CPB 


Preston  (1.  viscount),  Sir  Richard  Graham 

Trial,  The,  of  Sir  Richard  Grahme,  Vis- 
count Preston  in  the  kingdom  of  Scotland 
[Upon  an  indictment  of  high-treasou] .  .  .on 
Friday  and  Saturday,  the  16th  and  17th 
day  of  January,  1690.  (In:  An  exact  abridg- 
ment of  all  the  tryals.  .  .relating  to  high 
treasons... in  the  reigns  of. ..King  William 
the  III. .  .and  of.  .  .Queen  Anne.  London, 
1703.    8°.    p.  1-44.)  SLN 


Reidpath,  Neil 
See   under   Duncan,    Alison,    and    Others 


Renwick,  James 

Trial,  The,  of  Mr.  James  Renwick,  for 
high  treason.  1689.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,  1816.    8°.    v.  12,  cols.  569-586.) 

SLN 


Robertson,  Rev.  George 

Trial,  The,  of  Mr.  George  Robertson, 
minister,  for  neglecting  to  pray  for  the 
king.  [Edinburgh,!  1715.  (In:  T.  B.  How- 
ell, A  complete  collection  of  state  trials. . . 
London,  1816.    8°.    v.  17,  cols.  781-790.) 

SLN 


Robertson,  James 
See  under  Callender,  William,  and  Others 


Robertson,   Joseph 

Joseph  Robertson,  for  celebrating  ir- 
regular marriages  and  forging  certifi- 
cates... Edinburgh,  March  18  [1818]. 
(Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1818. 
Edinburgh,  1822.  8°.  v.  11,  part  2,  p.  35- 
39.)  BAA 


Ross,  Katherine,  Lady  Foulis 

Scottish  criminal  trials.  Witchcraft  and 
poisoning — Katherine  Ross,  Lady  Foulis. 
(Chambers'  Edinburgh  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1833.    i°.    V.  1,  p.  385-386.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Pitcairn's  ed.  of  the  Ancient  Scottish 
criminal   trials. 


Pritchard,   Dr.   Edward  William 

Pritchard,  Edward  William.  Trial  of 
Dr.  Pritchard.  Edited  by  William  Rough- 
ead.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co.  [1906.] 
6  p.l.,  15-343(1)  p.,  4  fac,  3  pi.,  7  port.  8°. 
(Notable    Scottish    trials.)  SLN 


Rumbold,   Richard 


Proceedings  against  Richard  Rumbold, 
for  high  treason,  1685.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials... 
London,    1816.     8°.     v.   11,   cols.  873-888.) 

SLN 


Ramsey,  David 

Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Chivalry  on 
an  appeal  of  high-treason:  by  Donald, 
Lord  Rea,  against  Mr.  David  Ramsey. 
1631.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials. . .  London,  1816.  8°. 
V.  3,  cols.  483-520.)  SLN 


Ruthven,   Alexander 

See   under   Gowrie    (3.   earl),  John   Ruthven, 
AND  Others 


Ranken,   Henry 
See  under  Grant,  John,  and  Others 


Ruthven,   Henry 

See  under  Gowrie    (3.   earl),  John   Ruthven, 
AND    Others 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


657 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual    Trials,    continued. 

Seaforth  (4.  earl),  Kenneth  Mackenzie 
Proceedings  against  Kenneth,  earl  of 
Seaforth,  for  high  treason.  1697.  (In:  T. 
B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  13,  cols. 
1445-1450.)  SLN 

Here    printed    for   the   first    time. 


Smith.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co.  [1905.] 
xi,  371(1)  p.,  2  fac,  1  plan,  3  pi.  8°. 
(Notable  Scottish  trials.)  SLN 


Smith  or  Elder,  Mary 

Roughead,  William.  "The  wife  o'  Den- 
side."  1  port.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots 
trials.     Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     p.  160-190.) 

SLN 


Semple,  John,  and  Others 

Proceedings  against  John  Semple,  John 
Watt,  and  Gabriel  Thomson,  for  treason, 
1684.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  11,  cols.  949-986.)  SLN 


Sheils,  Alexander 
See   tinder  Archer,   Thomas,  and   Others 


Smith,    William 
See   under   Cargill,    Donald 


Smith,  Dr.  William 

Roughead,  William.  The  St.  Fergus 
affair.  1  plan.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots 
trials.     Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     p.  221-247.) 

SLN 


Sinclair,   Charles 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Charles  Sinclair,  February 
and  March,  1794.  (In  his:  An  examination 
of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  34-40.)  SLN 


Skirving,  William 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  William  Skirving,  6th  and 
7lh  of  January,  1794.  (In  his:  An  examina- 
tion of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1883.     8°.    v.  1,  p.  222-292.) 

SLN 


Slater,   Oscar 

Slater,  Oscar.  Trial  of  Oscar  Slater. 
Edited  by  W.  Roughead.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Hodge  &  Company  [1911].  Ixxx,  321  p.,  2 
plans,  10  pL,  3  port.  8°.  (Notable  Scot- 
tish trials.)  SLN 


Smith,  James,  and  John  Mennons 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  James  Smith  and  John  Men- 
nons, 4th  February  1793.  (In  his:  An  ex- 
amination of  the  trials  for  sedition. .  .in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
115-117.)  SLN 


Soutar,    Charles 

Roughead,  William.  The  Dunecht  mys- 
tery. 1  pi.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots  trials. 
Edinburgh,  1913.    8°.     p.  248-272.)       SLN 


Spottiswood,   Sir  Robert 

Trial,  The,  of  Sir  Robert  Spotiswood 
..  .for  high  treason,  in  the  Parliament  held 
at  St.  Andrews,  Nov.,  Dec,  and  Jan.,  1645. 
(In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection 
of  state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v. 
4,  cols.  767-818.)  SLN 


Spreull,    John,    and    Robert    Ferguson 

Proceedings  against  John  Spreull  and 
Robert  Ferguson. .  .at  Edinburgh,  for 
treason  and  rebellion.  1681.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10,  cols. 
725-792.)  SLN 


Sprot,  George 

Trial,  The,  of  George  Sprot,  in  Scot- 
land, for  high  treason,  in  conspiring  with 
John,  earl  of  Cowrie  to  murder  King 
James  i.  August  12,  1608.  (In:  T.  B. 
Howell,  A  complete  collection  of  state 
trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  2,  cols. 
697-708.)  SLN 


Smith,  Madeleine 

Curtin,  Philip.  Not  proven:  Madeleine 
Smith.  (In  his:  Noted  murder  mysteries. 
London  [1914].     8°.     p.  81-115.)  SLN 

Smith,  Madeleine  Hamilton.  Trial  of 
Madeleine   Smith.     Edited  by  A.  Duncan 


Stanfield,  Philip 

Craik,  George  Lillie.  The  trial  of  Philip 
Standsfield,  for  high  treason,  and  the  mur- 
der of  his  father.  Sir  James  Standsfield,  of 
New  Mills,  1688.  (In  his:  English  causes 
celebres.     London,  1844.     12°.    p.  269-296.) 

SLN 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual  Trials,  continued. 

Roughead,     William.  The     ordeal     of 

Philip   Stanfield.      1    pi.  (In   his:   Twelve 

Scots  trials.     Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     p.  63- 

84.)  SLN 

Trial,  The,  of  Philip  Standsfield,  son  to 
Sir  James  Standsfield,  of  New-Milns  in 
Scotland,  for  high  treason,  the  murder  of 
his  father,  and  other  crimes  libelled 
against  him.  1688.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
complete  collection  of  state  trials...  Lon- 
don,  1816.     8°.     V.  11,  cols.  1371-1420.) 

SLN 

This  trial  forms  the  groundwork  of  S.  R.  Crock- 
ett's  tale.   Little  Anna   Mark. 


Stevenson,  Duncan 

Lord  Archibald  Hamilton  against  Dun- 
can Stevenson,  printer  of  the  Beacon 
newspaper.  (Edinburgh  annual  register 
for  1822.  Edinburgh,  1824.  8°.  v.  15,  part 
2,  p.  64-74.)  BAA 

Report  of  the  trial  by  jury  of  the  action 
of  damages  for  a  libel  in  the  Beacon  news- 
paper; Lord  Archibald  Hamilton,  against 
Duncan  Stevenson,  printer  in  Edinburgh. 
Taken  in  shorthand.  Edinburgh:  John 
Robertson,    1822.      154   p.,    1    1.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.490 

Supplement.  Edinburgh:  John  Rob- 
ertson,  1822.     18  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.490 


Stewart,    Alan    Breck 

Alan  Breck  Stewart  in  history:  the  story 
of  a  famous  trial.  (Scots  magazine. 
Perth,  1899.     new  series,  v.  23,  p.  194-204.) 

*DE 

Lang,  Andrew.  Historical  mysteries,  iii. 
The  case  of  Allan  Breck.  (Cornhill  mag- 
azine. London,  1904.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
16,  p.  323-336.)  *  DA 


Stewart,    Alexander 

Trial,  The,  of  Alexander  Stewart,  for 
maintaining  the  title  of  the  Pretender. 
tEdinburgh,,  1715.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
complete  collection  of  state  trials.. .  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    V.  17,  cols.  791-798.)  SLN 


Stewart,   Archibald 

Trial,  The,  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq.; 
late  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh,  before  the 
High  Court  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  for 
neglect  of  duty,  and  misbehaviour  in  the 
execution  of  his  office,  as  lord  provost  of 
Edinburgh,    before    and    at    the    time    the 


rebels  got  possession  of  that  city  in... 
September,  1745...  Edinburgh:  Gideon 
Crawfurd,  1747.     178,  203  p.     8°.  SLN 

The  second  part  contains  the  Proceedings  in  the 
second  trial  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq. 

Trial,  The,  of  Archibald  Stewart,  late 
lord  provost  of  Edinburgh,  for  neglect  of 
duty  and  misbehaviour  in  the  execution  of 
his  office,  as  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh, 
before  and  at  the  time  the  Rebels  got  pos- 
session of  that  city,  9.  September,  1745... 
Edinburgh,  1747...  (In:  T.  B.  Howell, 
A  complete  collection  of  state  trials.  Lon- 
don, 1816.    8°.    v.  18,  cols.  863-1070.)  SLN 


Stewart,  James,  of  Aucharn 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Trial  of  James  Stew- 
art for  the  murder  of  Campbell  of  Glenure. 
(In  his:  Narratives  from  criminal  trials  in 
Scotland.  London,  1852.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  73- 
100.)  CP 

Extracts  of  the  trial  of  James  Stewart, 
for  the  murder  of  Colin  Campbell  of  Glen- 
ure. (Scots  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1753. 
8°.  V.  15,  p.  129-136,  173-181,  221-236,  285- 
295,  333-349,  392-403,  445-455,  493-515,  549- 
566,  604-606.)  *  DE 

Lang,  Andrew.  Who  shot  Glenure? 
(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1899. 
8°.     V.  79,  p.  136-144.)  *  DA 

Macphail,  J.  R.  N.  Notes  on  the  trial 
of  James  Stewart  of  Acharn.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1891.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  276-284.)       NDO 

Further  notes  on  the  trial  of  James 

Stewart  of  Aucharn.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1904. 
8°.    v.  24,  p.  140-156.)  NDO 

Remarkable  trials,  no.  ii.  James  Stew- 
art for  murder.  [1752.]  (Law  review. 
London,  1853.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  75-105.)  XAA 

Stewart,  James.  Trial  of  James  Stew- 
art. (The  Appin  murder.)  Edited  by 
David  N.  Mackay.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge 
&-  Co.  [1907.1  xvi,  369  p.,  1  map,  6  pi.,  1 
port.     8°.     (Notable  Scottish  trials.)  SLN 

This  trial  forms  a  principal  part  of  the  ground- 
work of  R.  L.  Stevenson's  Kidnapped  and  Catriona. 
Stewart's   execution   was   a   political   murder. 

Trial,  The,  of  James  Stewart  in  Auch- 
arn in  Duror  of  Appin,  for  the  murder  of 
Colin  Campbell  of  Glenure. .  .22nd  [-25th] 
September  1752.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A 
collection  of  state  trials.  London,  1816. 
8°.     V.  19,  cols.  1-262.)  SLN 


Stewart,  William 
See  under  Elder,  John,  and  William  Stewart 


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Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Individual  Trials,  continued. 

Stirling,   James,   of   Keir,   and   Others 

Extract  of  the  process  of  treason,  at  the 
instance  of  Sir  James  Steuart,  Her  Majes- 
ties advocate;  and  as  having  special  war- 
rant for  that  effect,  against  James  Stirling 
of  Keir  and  others.  London,  1709.  viii, 
40  p.    4°.  CPp.  box4 

Trials,  The,  of  James  Stirling,  of  Keir, 
and  others  in  Scotland,  for  high  treason. 
1708.  (In:  T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  col- 
lection of  state  trials...  London,  1816. 
8°.    V.  14,  cols.  1395-1418.)  SLN 


Warriston,    Lady 

Roughead,  William.  The  doom  of  Lady 
Warriston.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots  trials. 
Edinburgh,   1913.     8°.     p.   16-40.)         SLN 


Watson,   Andrew 

Proceedings  in  the  trial  of  Andrew  Wat- 
son for  assaulting  Thomas  Picken,  1753. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1883.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  293- 
311.)  CPA 

Watt,    John 
See   under   Semple,   John,   and   Others 


Stuart,  James,  of   Dunearn 

James  Stuart,  Esq.,  younger  of  Dun- 
earn,  charged  with  the  murder  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Boswell  of  Auchinleck,  bart.,  in  a 
duel.  (Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1822. 
Edinburgh,  1824.  8°.  v.  15,  part  2,  p.  3- 
59.)  BAA 

Townsend,  William  C.  The  trial  of 
James  Stuart,  before  the  High  Court  of 
Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  for  killing  Sir 
Alexander  Boswell  in  a  duel,  June  10,  1822. 
(In  his:  Modern  State  trials.  London, 
1850.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  151-208.)  SLN 

A  resume  of  this  account  of  the  trial  is  pub- 
lished in  the  International  monthly  magazine,  v.  2, 
p.    329-331,    New    York,    1851. 

Trial,  The,  of  James  Stuart,  younger  of 
Dunearn,  before  the  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary, at  Edinburgh...  June  10,  1822. 
With  an  appendix  of  documents.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1822.  1  p.l., 
186,  20  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  SLN 

Reviewed  in  The  Eclectic  review,  v.  18,  p.  170- 
182,    London,    1822. 


Tarras,   Walter   Scott,   Earl  of 

Case  of  Walter,  earl  of  Tarras,  for  trea- 
son, and  recepting  of  traitors.  1685.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  10, 
cols.  1065-1080.)  SLN 


Terig  alias  Clark,  Duncan,  and  Alexander  Bain 
Macdonald 

Roughead,  William.  The  ghost  of  Ser- 
geant Davies.  1  pi.  (In  his:  Twelve  Scots 
trials.     Edinburgh,   1913.     8°.     p.  85-105.) 

SLN 


Thompson,   William 
See  under  Cargill,  Donald 

Thomson,  Gabriel 
See   under   Semple,   John,    and   Others 


Wedderburn,    Sir   John 

Trial,  The,  of  Sir  John  Wedderburn, 
bart.,  for  high  treason.  Nov.  4,  1746.  (In: 
T.  B.  Howell,  A  complete  collection  of 
state  trials...  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  18, 
cols.  425-428.)  SLN 

Weir,    Major   Thomas 

Hickes,  George.  Ravillac  redivivus,  be- 
ing a  narrative  of  the  late  tryal  of  Mr. 
James  Mitchel,  a  conventicle-preacher... 
To  which  is  annexed  an  account  of  the 
tryal  of  that  most  wicked  Pharisee  Major 
Thomas  Weir,  who  was  executed  for  adul- 
terv,  incest,  and  bestialitv. .  .  London: 
Printed  by  Henry  Hills,   1678.     78  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

(In:   Somers,  A  collection  of 

scarce. .  .tracts. . .  London,  1812.  4°.  v. 
8,   p.   510-553.)  C 

Roughead,  William.  Touching  one  Ma- 
jor Weir,  a  warlock.  2  pi.  (In  his:  Twelve 
Scots  trials.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  p. 
41-62.)  SLN 


Wilson,    Thomas 

Cockbum,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Case  of  Thomas  Wilson,  Perth,  7th 
September,  1802.  (In  his:  An  examination 
of  the  trials  for  sedition ..  .in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,    1883.     8°.     v.  2,   p.    168-176.) 

SLN 


Wilson,    William 

William  Wilson,  Strathaven,  for  high 
treason.  1820.  (Edinburgh  annual  regis- 
ter for  1820.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°.  v.  13, 
part  2,  p.  224-236.)  BAA 


Young,    Isobel 

Trial  of  Isobel  Young  for  witchcraft, 
February  4,  1629.  (Spottiswoode  miscel- 
lany..  .edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh, 1845.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  39-50.)        ZDVH 


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Economics 


A.  Historical  notices  of  the  Scottish 
herripg  fishery.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  216-219.)  *DE 

Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
North  of  Scotland  Trade  Protection  So- 
ciety. Report  of  the  directors. .  .at  the 
annual  general  meeting,  1874.  Aberdeen, 
1874.     8°.  TLK  p.box 

Aberdeen,  The,  corporation  electric 
tramways.  (Tramway  and  railway  world. 
London.  1900.     f°.    v.  9,  p.  5-10.)  TPB 

Aberdeen,  The,  Line.  [Collection  of  cir- 
culars of  information,  timetables,  posters, 
etc..  relating  to  the  line.]  Aberdeen,  1903- 
04.     36  pieces,  various  sizes.  TR 

Acworth,  William  Mitchell.  The  rail- 
ways of  Scotland:  their  present  position. 
With  a  glance  at  their  past  and  a  forecast 
of  their  future.  London:  J.  Murray,  1890. 
viii,  199  p.,  1  map.     12°.  TPN 

Advertisement,  An,  concerning  the  Prov- 
ince of  East-New  Jersey  in  America. 
Published  for  the  Information  of  such  as 
are  desirous  to  be  concerned  therein,  or  to 
transport  themselves  thereto.  Edinburgh: 
John    Reid.   printer,    1685.     22  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

Advertising  in  Scotland.  (Tait's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  3.  p.  190-200.)  *  DA 

Contains  a  good  deal  of  interest  relating  to  local 
newspapers. 

Agriculture,  L',  de  I'ficosse  et  de  I'lr- 
lande;  serie  de  traites  prepares  pour  le 
Congres  international  de  I'agriculture  en 
1878,  traduits  de  I'Anglais  par  E.  Merice. 
La  production  agricole  dans  I'lnde  Meri- 
dionale.  .  .par  H.  Vilmorin.  L'agriculture 
en  Australie.  par  J.  Joubert.  Ouvrages 
publics  par  la  Societe  des  agriculteurs  de 
France.  Paris:  la  societe,  1878.  2  p.l.,  292 
p.    8°.  VPX 

1.  Geographie  physique  et  climatologie  de  I'fecosse. 
par  Alexander  Buchan.  2.  Esquisse  de  la  geologic 
de  rficosse  dans  ses  rapports  avec  l'agriculture,  par 
Ralph  Richardson.  3.  Agriculture  des  regions  de 
Test  et  du  nord-est,  par  John  Wilson.  4.  Agriculture 
des  regions  de  I'ouest  "et  du  sud-ouest,  par  James 
Drennan.  5.  Agriculture  de  la  region  du  centre  et 
de  celle  du  nord-ouest,  par  James  Mollison.  6.  Re- 
gime de  la  propriete  et  de  la  jouissance  des  terres,  par 
Alex.  MacXeel  Caird.  7.  Main-d'oeuvre  et  ouyriers 
agricoles,  par  Robert  Scot  Skir\-ing.  8.  Outillage 
agricole,  par  James  Melvin  et  Thomas  Mylne.  9. 
Espece  chevaline:  race  de  Clydesdale,  par  John  M. 
Martin.  10.  Espece  bovine:  (1)  race  du  comte  d'Ayr; 
(2)  race  d' Angus  sans  cornes  ou  d'Aberdeen;  (3) 
race  de  Galloway;  (4)  race  de  I'ouest  de  I'ficosse. 
11.  Espece  bovine:  (1)  race  des  Cheviots,  par  John 
Usher:  (2)  race  a  tete  noire  ou  des  hautes  terres,  par 
John  MacDiarmid;  (3)  race  Border  Leicester,  par 
John  Usher.  12.  Regime  forestier  de  Tficosse,  par 
Robert  Hutchison.  13.  Application  de  la  science  a 
l'agriculture,  par  le  Dr.  Aitken.  14.  Societes  na- 
tonales  d'agriculture  et  autres  associations  agricoles, 
par  Thomas  Duncan.  IS.  Statistique  agricole  de  1877 
(tire  des  comptes  rendus  officiels). 


Aitken,  Andrew  P.  The  practical  meth- 
od of  testing  soils,  with  report  of  experi- 
ments in  various  parts  of  Scotland.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1883.  8°.  series 
4.  v.  15,  p.  251-259.)  VPA 

Alton,  William.  Sketch  of  the  8.  chapter 
of  the  General  report  of  the  agricultural 
state  of  Scotland,  on  the  subject  of  grass 
lands...  Edinburgh:  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1812.     iv,  116  p.     8°.     VPXp.v.4no.3 

Alexander,  William.  Aberdeenshire  ag- 
riculture—  past  and  present.  (National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social 
Science.  Transactions.  London.  1878.  8°. 
1877.  p.  677-686.)  SA 

Allan,  Thomas.  Letter  to  the  proprie- 
tors of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland.  [By 
Thomas  Allan.]  [Edinburgh:  Caledonian 
Mercury  Office,  1816.]     1  p.l.,  4,  17  p.     4°. 

*Cp.v.ll78 

Anderson,  J.  T.  Tramway  track  con- 
struction in  Aberdeen.  (With  discussion.] 
1  pi.  (Incorporated  Association  of  Munic- 
ipal and  County  Engineers.  Proceedings. 
London,  1904.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  142-154.)  SPA 

Anderson,  James,  of  Monk's  Hill.  Ob- 
servations on  the  means  of  exciting  a 
spirit  of  national  industry;  chiefly  intended 
to  promote  the  agriculture,  commerce, 
manufactures,  and  fisheries,  of  Scotland. 
In  a  series  of  letters  to  a  friend  [1775]. 
Dublin:  S.  Price,  1779.    2  v.    8°.  VPX 

Anderson,  James  L.  The  story  of  the 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited, 
during  its  hundred  years  from  1810  to  1910, 
told  by  its  secretary,  J.  L.  Anderson. 
Edinburgh:  [F.  and  E.  Murray,]  1910.  viii, 
113  p.,  2  fac,  9  pi.,  12  port.     8°.  THN 

Anderson,  John.  Introduction  of  sea 
water  into  Glasgow.  1  pi.  (Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1887.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  357-364.)  *  EC 

Anderson,  Lawrence.  On  the  topog- 
raphy and  agriculture  of  Peeblesshire. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1872. 
8°.     series  4,  v.  4,  p.  226-240.)  VPA 

Anti-speculator,  pseud.  Two  letters  to 
a  noble  lord.  [Signed]  Anti-speculator. 
[Edinburgh?    1804?]    55   p.     8°. 

TLH  p,v.23,  no,6 

t.-p.    missing.      Title   supplied   in   ms. 

Armstrong,  W.  Bruce.  Two  papers  re- 
lating to  the  export  of  coals  from  Scot- 
land. 1596  and  1614.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh,   1890.     sq.     8°.     v.  24,  p.  474-477.) 

CPA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


661 


Economics,  continued. 

Arnot,  William.  On  "The  Glasgow  cor- 
poration electric  light  supply."  4  pi.  (In- 
stitution of  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  in 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1894. 
8°.    V.  37,  p.  145-177.)  VDA 

Ashley,  W.  J.  The  clear  facts  of  the 
commercial  situation,  and  the  divergent 
conclusions  drawn  from  them.  [As  given 
in  the  fiscal  blue  book  entitled  "Memor- 
anda, statistical  tables  and  charts  prepared 
in  the  Board  of  Trade,  etc."  issued  Sept., 
1903].  (Royal  Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1904. 
8°.    V.  35,  p.  215-230.)  *  EC 

Baker,  Benjamin.  Bridging  the  Firth 
of  Forth.  (Royal  Institution  of  Great 
Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings.  Lon- 
don, 1889.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  142-149.)  *  EC 

Banking,  The,  Company  in  Aberdeen. 
List  of  the  proprietors  of  stock.  .  .7  March 
1843.  Aberdeen:  D.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  1843. 
16  p.    12°.  THNp.boxS 

Barker,  Charles  Davidson.  Methods 
adopted  in  constructing  the  Glasgow  Cen- 
tral Railway.  London:  the  institute,  1893. 
14  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.    8°.  TPN  p.  box 

Repr. :  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Minutes  of 
proceedings,   v.   14,   part  4. 

Barron,  James.  Some  recently  con- 
structed piers  and  harbours  on  the  north 
and  west  coasts  of  Scotland.  London: 
the  institute,  1889.    8  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

VDNAp.v.ll 

Repr.:  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Minutes  of 
proceedings,  v.  9,  sess.   1889-90,  part  1. 

Bear,  William  E.  The  relations  of  land- 
lord and  tenant  in  England  and  Scotland. 
London:  Cassell,  Petter  &  Galpin,  1876. 
131  p.     12°.  TBp.v.73 

Beaton,  Angus  J.  The  social  and  eco- 
nomic condition  of  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land since  1800.  Stirling:  Eneas  Mackay, 
1906.     XV,  (1)   18-128  p.,  13  pi.     12°.       CP 

Bertram,  J.  G.  The  Scottish  herring 
industry,  illus.  (Good  words.  London, 
1882.     8°.     1882,  p.  510-515.)  *  DA 

Biles,  J.  H.  Fifty  years  of  warship- 
building  on  the  Clyde.  4  tables,  illus.  (In- 
stitution of  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  in 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909. 
8°.     V.  52,  p.  347-370.)  VDA 

Black,  James.  On  the  agriculture  of 
Aberdeen  and  Banff  shires.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  V.  3,  p.  1-36.)  VPA 

Bluff  Harbour  Board  [Campbelltown, 
Scotland].  Balance  sheet,  n.  t.-p.  1891- 
92.     f°.  +t  VDN  p.v.l 

Blaikie.  Report  of  the  system  of  im- 
provement    followed     on     the     muirs     of 


Drumforskie  and  Drumquhyle,  now  called 
Charlestown,  in  the  county  of  Kincardine, 
belonging  to  John  Menzies,  Esq.,  of  Pit- 
fodels,  by  the  settlement  of  crofters  on 
improving  leases,  with  allotments  of  a 
few  acres  of  waste  land  to  each.  1  plan. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Prize  essays  and  transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1836.     8°.     v.  11,  p.  97-121.) 

VPA 

Boase,  Charles  William.  A  century  of 
banking  in  Dundee;  being  the  annual  bal- 
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Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  in  Scotland. 
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Hunter,  John  R.  S.  Ancient  coal  work- 
ings in  the  Ell  coal,  Glenclelland,  Wishaw. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
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316.)  PTA 

Irwin,  Margaret  H.  Women's  indus- 
tries in  Scotland.  (Philosophical  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1896. 
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Jackson,  James.  Essays  on  various  ag- 
ricultural subjects,  and  an  account  of  the 
parish  of  Penicuik...  Edinburgh:  W. 
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VPE 

Jameson,  R.  Memorial  for  John  Dick- 
son... James  Pillans. .  .and  John  Mow- 
bray..  .defenders  [trustees  of  Wilson  and 
Sons,  the  proprietors  of  Wilsonton  iron- 
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pendix.]     Edinburgh,    1816.     35  p.     4°. 

*Cp.v.ll78 

To  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session.  Second 
division  of  the  court. 

Jamieson,  George  Auldjo.  On  ancient 
tenure  of  land  in  Scotland.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1884.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  99-126.)  *  EC 


Johnstone,  John.  Sketch  of  chap,  xii, 
sect.  11  of  the  general  report  of  Scotland 
on  draining.  Edinburgh:  Abernethy  & 
Walker,  1812.  vi,  91  p.,  15  maps.  8°. 
(Scotland.  —  Board    of    Agriculture.) 

VPIp.box2 

Sketch  of  chap,  xiii  of  the  general 

report  of  Scotland,  on  embankments. 
Edinburgh:  Abernethy  &  Walker,  1813. 
3  p.l.,  63  p.,  5  maps.  8°.  (Scotland.  — 
Board  of  Agriculture.)  VPI  p.box  2 

Bound  with  his:  Sketch  of  chap,  xii,  sect.  11  of 
the  general  report  of  Scotland  on  draining.  Edin- 
burgh,  1812.     8°. 

Keith,  Theodora.  Economic  condition 
of  Scotland  under  the  Commonwealth  and 
the  Protectorate.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1908.    4°.    v.  5,  p.  273-284.) 

CPA 

Scottish  trade  with  the  plantations 

before  1707.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1909.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  32-48.)      CPA 

The  trading  privileges  of  the  royal 

burghs  of  Scotland.  (English  historical 
review.  London,  1913.  4°.  v.  28,  p.  454- 
471,  678-690.)  BAA 

Kemp,  Daniel  William.  An  unwritten 
chapter  on  the  early  history  of  the  iron 
industry  in  Scotland  —  smelting  in  Suther- 
landshife  and  the  north  of  Scotland. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1887.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
286-303.)  VA 

Kemot,  W.  C.  The  Tay  bridge.  (Royal 
Society  of  Victoria.  Proceedings.  Mel- 
bourne, 1881.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  23-33.)       *  EC 

Kerr,  A.  W.  Scottish  banking  during 
the  period  of  published  accounts,  1865- 
1896.  London:  E.  Wilson,  1898.  ix  p.,  1  1., 
172  p.    8°.  THI 

Kerr,  J.  Lawrenson.  Description  and 
drawings  of  a  cast-iron  swing-bridge,  con- 
structed for  Peterhead  harbour...  1  pi. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1856.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
168-172.  )  VA 

Kerr,  Robert.  General  view  of  the  ag- 
riculture of  the  county  of  Berwick;  with 
observations  on  the  means  of  its  improve- 
ment... London:  Sherwood,  Neely,  and 
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Sketch    of    the    general    report    of 

Scotland.  Chap[ter]  7.  On  the  manage- 
ment of  arable  land...  Haddington: 
Board  of  Agriculture,  1812.  x,  135,  158  p. 
8°.  VPX  p.v.4,  no.2 

Kinch,  Edward.  The  natural  and  arti- 
ficial food  of  Scotch  hill  sheep.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
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Economics,  continued. 

Kinipple,  Walter  Robert.  Greenock  har- 
bour. London:  The  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers,  1897.     24  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

VDNAp.v.ll 

Repr. :  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers.  Minutes 
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Kinnaird  (9.  baron),  George  William 
Fox.  Profitable  investment  of  capital,  or 
eleven  years'  practical  experience  in  farm- 
ing: a  letter  from  Lord  Kinnaird  to  his 
tenantry;  with  Lecture  by  W.  White,  Esq., 
and  a  Speech  of  Mr.  Finnie,  of  Swanston, 
on  the  application  of  chemistry  to  agricul- 
ture. With  a  itw  remarks  addressed  to 
the  landlords  and  tenants  of  England. 
Dundee:  F.  Shaw,  1850.     44  p.     3.  ed.     8°. 

VPX  p.v.l 

Kinnear,  George.  A  history  of  the  rise 
of  exchange  companies  in  Scotland;  and  a 
defence  of  their  proper  business.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Smith  &  Son,  1848.     33  p.     8°. 

THI  p.box 

Kinnear,  John.  Protection  to  landlords; 
what  it  has  done  for  their  tenants,  and 
what  will  be  done  for  them  by  free  trade. 
Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1851.  32  p. 
8°.  TK  p.box 

Knox,  John.  Observations  on  the  north- 
ern fisheries.  With  a  discourse  on  the 
expediency  of  establishing  fishing  stations, 
or  small  towns,  in  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land, and  the  Hebride  Islands.  To  which 
is  added  the  last  report  of  the  committee 
appointed  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to 
enquire  into  the  state  of  the  British  fish- 
eries. London:  I.  Walter,  1786.  iv,  158  p. 
8\  VRS  p.box  1 

Kyle,  John  J.  J.  On  the  discovery  of  the 
remains  of  an  ancient  iron-smelting  fur- 
nace or  "bloomery,"  at  Lochgoilhead,  Ar- 
gyleshire,  with  analysis  of  the  furnace 
slag.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophical  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
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Lancefield,  Alfred.  On  the  drainage  of 
Edinburgh.  (Architectural  Institute  of 
Scotland.  Transactions,  v.  3,  p.  41-56,  2 
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Land  in  the  Highlands.  Should  the  gov- 
ernment legislate?  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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Landells,  James.  Agriculture  [Of  Scot- 
land]. (In  the:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v.  6. 
General  survey,  p.  40-52.)  f  CPW 

Lavergne,  Leonce  G.  L.  G.  de.  Essai 
sur  I'economie  rurale  de  I'Angleterre,  de 
I'ficosse  et  de  I'Irlande.     Paris,  1854.     8°. 

VPX 


Law,  John.  Money  and  trade  con- 
sidered; with  a  proposal  for  supplying  the 
nation  with  money.  London:  W.  Lewis, 
1720.     3  p.l.,  3-96  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

TF  p.v.83,  no.lO 

First  published  at  Edinburgh, 

1705.  Glasgow:  R.  &  A.  Foulis,  1750.  226 
p.     16°.  TF 

Considerations  sur  le  commerce  et 

sur  I'argent.  Traduit  de  I'anglois.  A  la 
Haye:  J.  Neaulme,  1720.  3  p.l.,  187  p.,  1 
port.     16°.  TF 

Gedancken  vom  Waaren-  und  Geld- 

handel,  nebst  dem  erst  in  Schottland, 
hernach  in  Franckreich  vorgestellten  und 
angenommenen  neuen  Project  und  Sys- 
temate  der  Financen. . .  Leipzig:  J.  Schus- 
ter, 1720.     4  pi.,  135  p.     nar.  16°.  TF 

Portrait    of    author    on    t.-p. 

Proposals  and  reasons  for  consti- 
tuting a  council  of  trade  in  Scotland... 
Glasgow:  R.  &  A.  Foulis,  175L  xx,  282  p. 
16°.  TB 

Lee,  John.  A  letter. .  .relating  to  the 
annuity  tax  and  the  ecclesiastical  arrange- 
ments now  proposed  for  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1834. 
58  p.     8°.  TINp.v.l2,no.l5 

Lees,  Henry.  The  North  British  Rail- 
way, its  past  and  future  policy  with  re- 
marks on  the  duties  and  responsibilities 
of  directors  in  reference  to  accounts. 
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TPL  p.v.l 

Leith.  —  Tramways  Department.  An- 
nual report.     1911/12.     f°.  ft  TPY 

Leith  Committee,  Minute  of.  .  .as  to  the 
expediency  and  practicability  of  reducing 
the  charges  on  shipping  and  merchandise 
at  the  port.  Leith:  W.  Heriot,  1832.  19  p. 
8°.  TRp.  box3 

Leslie,  William.  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  the  counties  of  Nairn  and 
Moray:  with  observations  on  the  means 
of  their  improvement...  London:  Sher- 
wood, Neely,  and  Jones,  1813.  viii,  513  p., 
1  map,  2  pi.,  1  table.    8°.  VPX 

Letheule,  P.  Reseau  et  installations  de 
tramways  de  Glasgow  (ficosse).  (L'eclair 
electrique.  Paris,  1903.  4°.  v.  34,  p.  385- 
403,  445-450,  472-478.)  f  VGA 

Lewis,  George.  Observations  on  the 
present  state  and  future  prospects  of  agri- 
culture, illustrative  of  the  advantages  of  an 
experimental  farm,  being  a  fuller  develop- 
ment of  the  author's  views,  first  made 
public  in  a  communication  addressed  to  the 
Highland  Society  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
St,  Andrews  University  Press,  1836.  viii 
p.,    1    1.,    124  p.     8°.  VPEp.v.7 

Lindsay,  Charles  C.  On  the  design  and 
construction  of  Partick  bridge.    6  pi.    (In- 


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Little,  William  Charles.  An  inquiry  in- 
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Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia 
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Littlejohn,  David.  Summary  of  fiars 
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Littlejohn,  Henry  D.  On  the  cleansing 
operations  of  Edinburgh,  as  compared 
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&  Son,  1865.    1  p.l.,  12  p.    8°.         VDI  p.v.l 

Loch,  James.  An  account  of  the  im- 
provements on  the  estates  of  the  marquess 
of  Stafford,  in  the  counties  of  Stafford  and 
Salop,  and  on  the  estate  of  Sutherland, 
with  remarks.  London:  Longman,  Hurst, 
Rces,  Orme,  and  Brown,  1820.  xx,  236, 
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Lockhart,  Sir  Simon  Macdonald.  On 
plantations  on  the  estate  of  Carnwath. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
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Logan,  W.  H.  The  Scottish  banker;  or, 
A  popular  exposition  of  the  practice  of 
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Lovie,  Alexander.  The  reclamation  of 
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Low,  D.  Observations  on  the  present 
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Macadam,  Stevenson.  On  the  chemical 
composition  of  the  sewage  of  Edinburgh 
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Macandrew,  Sir  Henry  Cockburn.  An- 
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165.)  *DE 

M'Culloch,  John.  On  dairy  management 
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On  the  different  methods  of  mak- 
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McCulloch,  John  Ramsay.  Note  on 
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1707,  when  Scotland  ceased  to  have  a  pe- 
culiar coinage.  (In  his:  A  select  collection 
of  scarce  and  valuable  tracts  on  money.  . . 
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On   the  history  of  leases   of  lands 

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McDonald,  A.  B.  Glasgow  main  drain- 
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Macdonald,  Alexander.  The  agriculture 
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Macdonald,  James.  On  the  agriculture 
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On  the  agriculture  of  the  counties 

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On  the  agriculture  of  the  county  of 

Fife.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
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Macdonald,  L.  Large  farms  versus 
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Macdonald,  William.  Local  government 
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Economics,  continued. 

Macfarlan,  John  F.  The  county  road 
trusts  and  the  paving  board.  Edinburgh: 
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Macgregor,  J.,  joint  author.  See  Russell, 
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Mackay,  George  Grant.  On  the  manage- 
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On    plantations    on    the    estate    of 

Glengloy,  Inverness-shire.  (Highland  and 
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Mackay,  John.  Errors  regarding  the 
election  of  chiefs  and  the  land  laws.  (Gae- 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  George  Steuart.  Gen- 
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of  Ross  and  Cromarty.  Drawn  up  for  the 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  Kenneth  S.  General 
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Mackie,  John.  On  the  reclamation  of 
land  from  moss  on  the  farm  of  Upper  Ban- 
death,  Stirlingshire.  (Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions. 
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Mackie,  William.  An  address  to  the 
landed  interest,  on  the  prejudicial  effect 
of  the  late  additional  malt  tax,  and  present 
distillery  law  on  the  agriculture  of  Scot- 
land: with  disquisitions  on  the  causes 
which  now  render  Scotch  barley  so  much 
inferior  to  that  of  the  growth  of  England. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Creech,  1803.  1  p.l.,  50, 
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Mackinlay,  D.  The  island  of  Lewis,  and 
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Maclaren,  Duncan.  History  of  the  re- 
sistance to  the  annuity  tax  under  each  of 
the  four  church  establishments  for  which  it 
has  been  levied;  with  a  statement  of  its 
annual  produce  since  1690.  From  authen- 
tic documents.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
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M'Lean,  James.  A  dissertation  relative 
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spey. (In:  James  Robertson,  General  view 
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MacLelland,  Thomas.  On  the  agricul- 
ture of  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright 
and  Wigtownshire.  (Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland.  Transac- 
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7,  p.  1-69.)  VPA 

M'Neel-Caird,  Alexander.  Local  govern- 
ment and  taxation  in  Scotland.  (In:  Cob- 
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M'Neilage,  Archibald.  On  the  agricul- 
ture of  Bute  and  Arran.  (Highland  and 
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Macpherson,  Charles.  On  the  collec- 
tion, removal,  and  disposal  of  the  refuse  of 
the  city  of  Edinburgh,  illus.  (Royal  Scot- 
tish Society  of  Arts.  Transactions.  Edin- 
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■  Paper   on   the   collection,   removal, 

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Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1867. 
29  p.     illus.    8°.  *Cp.v.579 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal 
Scottish  Society  of  Arts,  1866-67. 

Malcolm,  George.  Deer  forests:  past, 
present,  and  future.  (Nineteenth  century. 
London,  1887.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  683-701.)  *  DA 

Frithean  nam  fiadh  's  an  am  a  tha 

seachad,  a  tha  lathair,  's  a  tha  ri  teached. 
Duneideann:  Macriobhain  agus  Wallace 
[C.  1890j.    28  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.359 

On   the  various  modes  of  striking 

the  fiars  prices  in  Scotland.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  V.  3,  p.  151-183.)  VPA 

Mallaig,  The,  railway.  (Engineer.  Lon- 
don, 1898.    f°.    V.  86,  p.  274-275.)  VA 

Maltbie,  Milo  Roy.  Glasgow  municipal 
tramwaj'S.  (Municipal  affairs.  New  York, 
1900.    V.  4,  p.  40-59.)  SERA 

Marshall,  William  P.  The  New  York 
and  Forth  bridges.  2  pi.  (Birmingham 
Philosophical  Society.  Proceedings.  Bir- 
mingham [1887].    8°.    V.  5,  p.  167-176.)  *  EC 

Mason,  Stephen.  Scotch  banking.  (Na- 
tional Association  for  the  Promotion  of 
Social  Science.  Transactions.  London, 
1878.     8°.     1877,  p.  686-696.)  SA 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  The 
Scottish  railway  strike.  (Nineteenth  cen- 
tury.   London,  1891.    8°.    v.  29,  p.  238-250.) 

*DA 


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Mayer,  John.  See  under  Notices  of 
some  of  the  principal  manufactures  of  the 
west  of  Scotland. 

Melville,  William.  City  Union  Railway 
widening  and  extension  of  St.  Enoch  sta- 
tion. 10  pi.  (Institution  of  Engineers  and 
Shipbuilders  in  Scotland.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1901.     8°.     v.  44,  p.  222-262.) 

VDA 

Memorial  of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh, 
respecting  the  annuity  assessment,  and  rel- 
ative documents,  1838.  (Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  1838.J    16  p.    8°.  ZWGFp.v.13 

Menteath,  James  Stuart.  Farmers  ver- 
sus rooks;  or.  The  substance  of  a  trial, 
supposed  to  have  taken  place  in  Ayrshire, 
before  a  committee  of  gentlemen.  .  .to  con- 
sider the  supposed  damage  done  by  rooks 
to  their  tenantry.  Ayr:  M'Cormick  &  Car- 
nie,  1838.    27  p.    8°.  VPEp.v.15 

Menzies,  William.  Report  of  the  em- 
bankments and  ferry  piers  on  the  estate 
of  Tulliallan,  near  Kincardine,  in  Clack- 
mannanshire. 1  map.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Prize 
essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh,  1839. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  489-501.)  VPA 

Millar,  W.  J.  On  early  Clyde  built 
steamers.  1  pi.  (Institution  of  Engineers 
and  Shipbuilders  in  Scotland.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  49- 
76.)  VDA 

Miller,  Hugh.  The  tenant's  true  quarrel, 
&c.  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1846.  16  p. 
sm.  12°.  *Cp.v.lll2 

Repr. :  "Witness." 

Words  of  warning  to  the  people  of 

Scotland,  on  Sir  R.  Peel's  Scotch  currency 
scheme.  By  the  editor  of  the  "Witness" 
[i.  e.,  Hugh  Miller].  Edinburgh:  J.  John- 
stone, 1844.    vii,  9-80  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.970 

Miller,  J.,   joint  author.     See   Grainger, 

Thomas,  and  J.  Miller. 

Milne,  James.  On  the  enlargement  of 
the  junction  basin  at  Grangemouth,  and 
the  deepening  of  the  communication  be- 
tween the  junction  basin  and  the  entrance 
dock.  2  pi.  (Institution  of  Engineers  and 
Shipbuilders  in  Scotland.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1860.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  28-35.)      VDA 

Milne,  John.  On  the  agriculture  of 
Aberdeenshire  and  Banffshire.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  se- 
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Milne,  John.  Mr.  Milne's  letter  to  Arch- 
ibald Thomson,  chairman  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Merchant  Company  committee  on 
Leith  harbor.  With  report  of  the  commit- 
tee, etc.  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh,  1840?i  24  p. 
8°.  VDNA  p.v.19 


Observations  on  the  tidal  currents 

at  Leith;  with  plans  for  the  improvement 
of  the  port.  Edinburgh:  the  author,  1835. 
31  p.,  1  plan.    8°.  VDNA  p.v.l4 

Plans   for  the   improvement   of  the 

port  at  Leith;  with  observations  on  the 
tidal  currents...  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C. 
Black,   1835.     32  p.,  1   map.     2.  ed.     8°. 

VDNA  p.v.17 
Milne-Home,     David.       Eyemouth     fish 
teind.  —  Letter  to  D.  Robertson  of  Lady- 
kirk.  . .     Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1862.    39 
p.     8°.  VRSp.boxl 

Mitchell,  William.  Our  Scotch  banks: 
their  position  and  their  policy;  being  a 
practical  plea  for  limited  liability,  respect- 
fully dedicated  to  the  shareholders.  With 
appendix,  containing  extracts  from  Scotch 
Bank  Act  and  charters;  tables  of  statis- 
tics... Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1879.  54 
p.,  1  I.    2.  ed.    f°.  ttTHI 

Monkswell  (2.  baron).  Robert  Collier. 
The  railwavs  of  Great  Britain.  London: 
Smith,  Elde'r  &  Co.,  1913.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  303  p. 
pi.     8°.  TPN 

Monro,  David.  "Landlords'  rents"  and 
"Tenants'  profits;"  or.  Corn-farming  in 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Spns,  1849.    31  p.    8°.  VPX  p.box  2 

■  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 

Sons,  1850.    36  p.    2.  ed.    8°.        VPX  p.v.l 

Morrison,  W.  Copper  mine  at  Kishorn. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1902.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  293-296.)  *  EC 

Muirhead,  George.  On  continuous  corn- 
growing  at  Paxton,  Berwickshire.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  v.  11,  p.  190-192.)  VPA 

Murray,  David.  The  valuation  roll  in 
Scotland  and  the  proposal  to  enter  land 
values  upon  it...  London:  J.  B.  Nichols 
and  Sons,  1907.    x,  44  p.    8°.  TEp.v.14 

Naismith,  John.  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  Clydesdale;  with  observa- 
tions on  the  means  of  its  improvement... 
London:  Sherwood,  Neely,  and  Jones,  1813. 
xix,  252  p,  1  map.    8°.  VPX 

Napier,  Archibald.  The  new  order  of 
gooding  and  manuring  of  all  sorts  of  field 
land  with  common  salts,  whereby  the  same 
may  bring  forth  in  more  abundance,  both 
of  grass  and  corn  of  all  sorts,  and  far 
cheaper  than  by  the  common  way  of  dung- 
ing used  heretofore  in  Scotland.  Printed 
by  Robert  Waldgrave  [1595?].  (Reprinted 
in:  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822. 
4°.     V.  2,  p.  154-158.)  tCPA 

From  a  ms.  in  the  archives  of  the  society  which 
appears  to  have  been  taken  from  the  printed  copy. 
The   tract   is  apparently   otherwise   unknown. 


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Economics,  continued. 

Neill,  Patrick.  Considerations  regard- 
ing the  Edinburgh,  Leith,  and  Newhaven 
Railway.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute, 
1837.    40  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.446 

An  examination  of  the  "Reply  for 

the  directors"  of  the  Edinburgh,  Leith,  & 
Newhaven  Railway  Company.  March, 
1839.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1839. 
32  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.446 

Further    considerations    regarding 

the  Edinburgh,  Leith,  and  Newhaven  Rail- 
way. . .  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1837. 
1  p.l.,  7  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.446 

Remarks     on     the     progress     and 

prospects  of  the  Edinburgh,  Leith,  &  New- 
haven Railway  in  Januar}^,  1839.  With  an 
appendix  of  documents.  Edinburgh:  Bell 
&  Bradfute,  1839.    36  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.446 

New,  The,  electricity  works  of  the  Glas- 
gow corporation.  (Electrician.  London, 
1900.  f°.  v.  45,  p.  765-767,  805-812,  849- 
852.)  ft  VGA 

New  light  upon  an  old  subject;  or.  The 
running  of  Sabbath  trains,  —  not  a  sin,  but 
a  duty:  a  letter  to  the  inhabitants  of  Edin- 
burgh. [Signed:  A  friend  of  the  Sabbath.] 
Edinburgh:  John  D.  Lowe,  1847.    16  p.    8°. 

ZBFp.v.14 

New,  The,  trolley  system  in  Glasgow, 
Scotland  (Electrical  world  and  engineer. 
New  York,  1901.    f°.    v.  37,  p.  917-919.) 

ttVGA 

Newton,  Robert  Pillans.  On  the  rural 
management  of  the  Forfarshire  part  of  the 
western  district  of  Strathmore.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Prize  essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1839.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  458-478.)  VPA 

Nicol,  R.  Gordon.  Aberdeen  harbour. 
[With  discussion.]  2  pi.  (Institution  of 
Mechanical  Engineers.  Proceedings.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.     1907,  p.  575-587.)  VFA 

Notes  on  the  history  of  transport  in 
Scotland.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1899.     sq.  8°.     v.  12.     p.  42-43.) 

CPA 

Notices  of  some  of  the  principal  manu- 
factures of  the  west  of  Scotland:  The  iron 
and  steel  industries,  by  St.  John  Vincent 
Day;  The  engineering  and  shipbuilding  in- 
dustries, by  John  Mayer;  The  textile  in- 
dustries, by  James  Paton;  Chemical  manu- 
factures, by  John  Ferguson.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1876.  iv,  248  p.,  1  diagr.,  1 
map.     12°.  V 

Published  on  occasion  of  visit  of  British  Associa- 
tion to  Glasgow  in  1876. 

Observations  on  the  third  report  of  the 
commissioners   for   making   new   roads   in 


Scotland.  (In:  Sir  Egerton  Brydges,  Cen- 
sura  literaria.  London,  1808.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  77-91.)  NCE 

See  above  under  Further  remarks. 

CEconomical,  An,  history  of  the  Hebri- 
des or  Western  Islands  of  Scotland.  (Gae- 
lic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1904.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  120-139.) 

NDO 

From  British  Museum  King's  ms.,  105.  Deals 
with  the  economic  history  of  the  islands  of  Lewis 
and   Harris,   c.    1765. 

Opening,  The,  of  the  Glasgow  electric 
tramways.  (Electrical  engineer.  London, 
1898.  f°.  v.  28  [new  series,  v.  22],  p.  498- 
500.)  tt  VGA 

Origin  of  steam-boats,  and  description  of 
.Stevenson's  Dalswinton  steam-boat.  (An- 
nals of  philosophy.  London,  1819.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  279-285.)  OA 

Our  Scottish  fishermen.  (Littell's  Liv- 
ing age.  Boston,  1844.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  291- 
307.)  *  DA 

Repr. :   North  British   review. 

Particular  consequences  of  Mr.  Orde's 
Irish  resolutions  to  the  landed,  manufac- 
turing and  trading  interest  of  Scotland; 
and  general  consequences  of  them  to  the 
British  empire. . .  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1786?]  4.  ed. 
8°.     Zi  p.  *Cp.v.465 

Paterson,  George.  Historical  account  of 
the  fiars  in  Scotland,  with  remarks  on  the 
present  mode  of  striking  them...  With 
an  appendix.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1852.    1  p.l.,  66  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l306 

Paton,  James.  See  under  Notices  of 
some  of  the  principal  manufactures  of  the 
west  of  Scotland. 

Pattinson,  J.  Pearson.  British  railways: 
their  passenger  services,  rolling  stock,  lo- 
comotives, gradients,  and  express  speeds. 
London:   Cassell  &  Co.,  1893.     2.  ed.     8°. 

TPN 

The  North  British  Railway,  p.  117-125,  3  diagr.; 
The  Caledonian,  p.  129-139,  1  pi.,  2  diagr.;  The  Glas- 
gow and  South-Western,  p.  140-147,  1  pi.,  3  diagr.; 
The  Highland,  p.  219-221;  The  Great  North  of  Scot- 
land,  p.    221-222. 

Peterkin,  Alexander.  Remarks  on  the 
proceedings  of  the  Leith  Dock  Commis- 
sion... 1828  [by  A.  Peterkiu].  Edinburgh 
A.  Macredie,  1828.    58  p.    8°.  VDNA  p.v.ll 

Plan  for  regulating  the  rents  of  land  in 
Scotland,  with  equal  safety  both  to  land- 
lord and  tenant,  with  reasons  to  prove, 
that  it  will  add  to  the  stability  and  per- 
manent benefit  of  agriculture.  Cupar,  R. 
Tullis,  1815.    31  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.457 

Ploughman,  Old,  pseud.  A  friendly  ad- 
dress to  the  farmers  of  Scotland;  wherein 
are  set  forth  some  heavy  grievances  under 
which  the  farmers  presently  labour;  the 
causes  of  them;  with  some.  .  .methods  to 
curb  their  growth. . .     n.  p.,  1759.    60  p.    8°. 

CP  p.box  1 


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Economics,  continued. 

Practical  remarks  on  currency  and  bank- 
ing, particularly  in  reference  to  the  sys- 
tem of  Scotland.  In  a  letter... to  Samuel 
Jones  Lloyd. .  .author  of  a  work:  "On  the 
management  of  the  circulation,  and... the 
Bank  of  England. .  .1839."  By  a  Scotch 
banker.  Glasgow:  J.  Smith  &  Son,  1840. 
1   p.l.,  Z7  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.l327,no.ll 

Present  state  of  husbandry  in  Scotland. 
Extracted  from  reports  made  to  the  com- 
missioners of  the  annexed  estates,  and 
published  by  their  authority.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  W.  Strahan  and  T.  Cadell,  Lon- 
don, 1778-84.     4  V.  in  6.     8°.  VPX 

V.  3  and  4  have  imprint:  Edinburgh:  printed  for 
William  Creech. 

V.   1.     Perth.      Fife.      Forfar. 

V.  2.  Kincardine.  Perthshire.  Clackmananshire. 
East  Lothian.  Berwickshire.  Roxburghshire.  Dum- 
friesshire.    Tweeddale  or  Peeblesshire. 

V.  3,  part  1  Selkirkshire.  Stewarty  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, and  shire  of  Galloway.  Ayrshire.  Second 
survey  in  Ayrshire,  1778.  Dumbartonshire.  Ren- 
frewshire.     Stirlingshire. 

V.  3,  part  2.  Edinburghshire.  West  Lothian,  or 
Linlithgowshire.  Lanarkshire.  Route  to  Aberdeen. 
Aberdeenshire. 

V.  4,  part  \.  Route  from  Edinburgh  to  Banff- 
shire. County  of  Banff.  County  of  Moray.  County 
of  Nairn.  County  of  Inverness.  Perthshire.  Route 
to  Inverness-shire.  Inverness-shire  Shires  of  Ross 
and  Cromarty.  Sutherlandshire.  County  of  Caith- 
ness.     Route    homeward. 

v.  4,  part  2.  East  Lothian.  Berwickshire.  Rox- 
burghshire. Appendix.  Art  1.  Second  survey  of 
Mid  Lothian.  An  additional  survey  in  East  Lothian, 
1783. 

Pringle,  Robert  Oliphant.  On  the  agri- 
culture of  the  islands  of  Orkney.  1  map. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    series  4,  v.  6,  p.  1-68.)  VPA 

Purves,  James.  Report  of  the  improve- 
ment of  meadow  pasturage  on  part  of  the 
crown  lands  of  Dorrery,  in  the  county  of 
Caithness.  1  plan.  (Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1869.  8°.  series  4,  v.  2, 
p.  439-445.)  VPA 

Report  on  the  reclamation  of  waste 

land  on  the  farms  of  Lochend  and  Syster, 
in  the  county  of  Caithness.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1869.  8°.  series  4,  v.  2, 
p.  429-439.)  VPA 

R.  N.  A  plea  for  a  Forth  and  Clyde 
canal.  (National  review.  London,  1908. 
V.  50,  p.  746-750.)  *  DA 

Railway,  The,  race  to  Edinburgh.  (Scot- 
tish review,  v.  14,  p.  34-68.  Paisley,  1889. 
8^)  *DA 

Ramsay,  Alexander.  History  of  the 
Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scot- 
land, with  notices  of  anterior  societies  for 
the  promotion  of  agriculture  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1879. 
vii,  592  p.    8°.  VPX 


On  the  water  supply  of  Edinburgh. 

1  map.  (Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1864.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  285-314.)  VA 

Ramsay,  G.  G.  The  settlement  of  High- 
land crofters  in  the  northwest  of  Canada. 
(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1885.  8°. 
v.  51,  p.  161-175.)  *DA 

Ramsay,  John.  Agriculture.  (In  his: 
Scotland  and  Scotsmen  in  the  eighteenth 
centurv.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
187-288.)  CP 

Records,  The,  of  a  Scottish  cloth  manu- 
factory at  New  Mills,  Haddingtonshire, 
1681-1703.  Edited  from  the  original  manu- 
scripts, with  introduction  and  notes  by 
W.  R.  Scott.  Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Consta- 
ble, 1905.  xci,  366  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Scottish 
History  Society.     Publications,     v.  46.) 

CPA 

The  introduction  gives  a  detailed  history  of  the 
cloth  trade  in  Scotland  during  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury, the  organisation  of  the  joint-stock  company  of 
that  period,  the  history  of  the  New  Mills  company 
and  documents  relating  to  its  foundation. 

The  plate  is  a  portrait  of  Thomas  Graves  Law, 
honorary  secretary  of  the  Scottish  Historical  Society. 

Reid,  D.  J.  The  Inverness  section  of 
the  Aviemore  line.  2  pi.  (Inverness  Sci- 
entific Society.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1902.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  254-263.)  *  EC 

Reid,  John.  On  water  supply;  with  a 
description  of  the  new  water  works  at 
Montrose,  illus.  (Royal  Scottish  Society 
of  Arts.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1864. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  234-246.)  VA 

Remarks  by  certain  directors  of  the 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  on  a  letter  ad- 
dressed by  Messrs.  Ramsays,  Bonars  and 
Co.,  to  the  proprietors.  Edinburgh:  J.  Hay 
and  Co.,  1816.    15  p.    4°.  *Cp.v.ll78 

Rennie,  John.  Design  for  a  bridge  pro- 
posed to  be  built  over  the  river  Earn  in 
the  parish  of  Dunbarney.  .  .on  the  road 
from  Edinburgh  to  Perth.  London,  1819. 
one  plan  28J4  x  19j^  inch. 

Report     concerning    the     different 

lines  surveyed  by  Messrs.  John  Ainslie  and 
Robert  Whitworth,  jun.,  for  a  canal,  pro- 
posed to  be  made  between  the  cities  of 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow.  .  .with  an  account 
of  a  running  level,  taken  for  a  new  line 
by  Linlithgow  and  Falkirk.  [Edinbureh.j 
1797.     1  p.l.,  12  p.,  1  map.    4°.  TSB 

• Report  concerning  the  practicability 

and  expence  of  the  lines  surveyed  by 
Messrs.  John  Ainslie  &  Robert  Whitworth, 
jun.,  for  a  canal,  proposed  to  be  made  be- 
tween the  cities  of  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 
...and  also,  concerning  the  practicability 
and  expence  of  the  new  line  by  Linlithgow 
and  Falkirk.  [Edinburgh,]  1798.  1  p.l.,  27 
p.  4°.  TSB 


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Economics,  continued. 

Rennie,  Robert.  General  report  on  the 
agricultural  state  and  political  circum- 
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Stevenson,  Robert.  An  account  of  the 
Bell  Rock  lighthouse,  including  the  details 
of  the   erection  and   peculiar  structure   of 


that  edifice.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  his- 
torical view  of  the  institution  and  progress 
of  the  northern  lighthouses...  Edinburgh: 
A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1824.  xix,  533  p.,  1  1., 
23  pi.     f°.  tVDO 

Notice   regarding  the   state   of  the 

Scottish  fisheries  in  August,  1819.  (Edin- 
burgh philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1820.     8".     V.  2,  p.  129-133.)  OA 

Sturrock,  Archibald.  Report  on  the 
agriculture  of  Ayrshire.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1867.  8°.  series  4, 
V.  1,  p.  21-106.)  VPA 

Sunday  trains  on  the  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow  Railway.  Reasons  vjhy  we  voted 
for  the  resuinption  of  Sunday  trains.  Re- 
spectfully dedicated  to  our  brother  share- 
holders. Glasgow:  W.  Lang,  1847.  15  p. 
8".  ZFB  p.v.14 

Sutherland  improvement  and  Scottish 
fisheries.  (Quarterly  review.  London, 
1842.    8°.    V.  69,  p.  419-440.)  *  DA 

Tait,  James.  The  agriculture  of  the 
counties  of  Clackmannan  and  Kinross. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Societj'  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.     series  4,  v.  15,  p.  50-65.)  VPA 

The   agriculture   of  the   county   of 

Stirling.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.  8°.  series  4,  v.  16,  p.  143- 
179.)  VPA 

Tait,  W.  A.  Some  notes  regarding  the 
construction,  maintenance,  etc.,  of  the 
Edinburgh  and  district  water  works.  4  pi. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  17,  p. 
211-230.)  VA 

Tait,  William  R.  Report  of  improve- 
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reay,  in  the  county  of  Caithness.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
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Taylor,  Benjamin.  Local  taxation  in 
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Taylor,  John.  The  fishery  harbors  of 
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Tenant  farmer  right.  Report,  by  a  com- 
mittee of  practical  farmers,  on  the  exist- 
ing evils  affecting  their.  .  .interests.  .  .with 
suggestions  for... the  formation  of  a  gen- 
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VPX  p.box  4 

Thorn,  R.  Report  on  the  best  method  of 
supplying  the  town  of  Greenock  with  wa- 


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(Scots  mechanics'  magazine.  Glasgow, 
1825.     8°.    V.  1,  p.  209-214.)  VA 

Thomson,  James.  Sketch  of  the  present 
state  of  agriculture  in  Berwickshire.  (An- 
nals of  philosophy.  London,  1813.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  260-265;  v.  2,  p.  184-189.)  OA 

Thomson,  William  Thomas.  The  rate  of 
interest  on  landed  securities  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1868. 
22  p.    8°.  THT 

Tilden,  William  A.  Early  iron  work- 
ing in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  (Bir- 
mingham Natural  History  and  Philosophi- 
cal Society.  Proceedings.  Birmingham, 
1895.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  48-57.)  *  EC 

With  analyses  of  ores  by  G.  E.  Brown. 

Tramway  equipment  of  Dundee.  (Street 
railway  journal.  New  York,  1901.  f°.  v. 
18,  p.  15-16.)  ttTPB 

Trotter,  James.  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  the  county  of  West-Lothian: 
with  observations  on  the  means  of  its  im- 
provement... Edinburgh:  printed  for  Sir 
Richard  Phillips,  London,  1811.  iv,  340  p., 
1  map,  6  pi.    8\  VPX 

Tucker,  Thomas.  Report  upon  the  set- 
tlement of  the  revenues  of  excise  and  cus- 
toms in  Scotland.  A.  D.  mdclvi.  [Edin- 
burgh: J.  Ballantjme,  printer,  1824.]  1  p.l., 
ii,  68  p.     4°.     (Bannatyne  Club.     [Uo.]  7.) 

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Tucker  was  the  agent  of  the  Protectoral  govern- 
ment. 

(Scottish  Burgh  Records  So- 
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Tumbull,  Andrew  H.  Tenure  of  land  in 
the  United  Kingdom  and  its  principal  col- 
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Walker,  J.,  and  W.  Cubitt.  Leith  har- 
bour &  docks.  Plans  and  reports  for  the 
improvement  of  Leith  harbour  and  treas- 
ury minutes  and  other  documents  con- 
nected therewith.  Edinburgh:  Commis- 
sioners for  Harbour  and  Docks  of  Leith, 
1839.    34  p.,  3  diagr.    8°.  VDN  p.box  3 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.  Landlordism 
and  its  results  in  Scotland.  (In  his:  Land 
nationalization.  London:  Swan  Sonnen- 
schein  &  Co.,  1892.    12°.    p.  51-96.)     TEK 

Wallace,  R.  Hedger.  Dairy  farming 
around  Edinburgh  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  24,  p.  176-184.)  *  DE 


Wallace,  Robert.  The  natural  and  arti- 
ficial food  of  Scotch  bill  sheep.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  v.   16,  p.  250-273.)  VPA 

Watson,  William  West.  Report  upon 
the  vital,  social,  and  economic  statistics 
of  Glasgow,  for  1865  (part  1),  1871.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Macnab,  1866-72.    8°.  SDG 

Watt,  Francis.  New  Scotland.  (New 
review.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  640- 
650.)  *DA 

Watt,  James.  An  account  of  the  scheme 
for  navigating  the  rivers  Forth  and  Devon. 
(In:  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Statistical  account 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1799.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  357-368.)  CPW 

Webster,  H.  A.  Industries,  shipping, 
trade,  and  commerce.  (In:  Ordnance  gaz- 
etteer of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°. 
V.  6,  General  survey,  p.  81-86.)  t  CPW 

Wedderbume,  D.  The  compt  buik  of  D. 
Wedderburne,  merchant  of  Dundee,  1587- 
1630;  together  with  the  shipping  lists  of 
Dundee,  1580-1618.  Edited  from  the  orig- 
inal manuscripts,  with  introduction  and 
notes,  by  A.  H.  Millar.  Edinburgh:  T.  & 
A.  Constable,  1898.  Ixxii  p.,  1  1.,  323  p.  8\ 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications, 
v.  28.)  CPA 

Wemyss,  David  Watson.  Improvements 
on  the  estate  of  Denbrae,  Fifeshire.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  V.  12,  p.  103-110.)  VPA 

Westland,  David  M.  The  Scotch  rail- 
way companies.  (Edinburgh  and  Leith 
Engineers'  Societ}'.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1875.    8°.     V.  1,  p.  42-60.)         VDA 

Wood,  William.  Scottish  banking.  (At- 
lantic monthly.  Boston,  1874.  8°.  v.  34, 
p.  85-94.)  *  DA 

Historical. 

Young,  .\rchibald.  Harbour  accommo- 
dation for  fishing-boats  on  the  east  and 
north  coasts  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood   &   Sons,    1884.     36   p.     8°. 

VRS  p.box  2 

Young,  Hugh  W.  Notice  of  the  testa- 
ment dative  of  Sir  Peter  Young,  knt.,  of 
Seaton,  dated  1628;  with  some  remarks  on 
the  state  of  Scottish  agriculture  at  that 
period.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  sq. 
8^    V.  23,  p.  262-269.)  CPA 

Younger,  Robert  T.  Land  ownership  in 
Scotland.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1889.  8°.  v. 
20,  p.  177-192.)  *EC 


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Aberdeen  Infirmary,  Aberdeen.  Carta, 
qua  pracsens  et  administratores  in  firmarii 
Abcrdonensis  in  unum  corpus  politicum 
eriguntur.  1773.  Charter,  erecting  the 
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Abstract  of  deeds,  endowing  funds  for 
charitable  and  educational  purposes  in  the 
royal  burgh  of  Banff.  Banff,  1870.  iv,  50 
p.     8°.  SHL 

Advertisement,  To  all  Trades-men,  Hus- 
bandmen, Servants  and  others  who  are 
willing  to  Transport  themselves  unto  the 
Provinces  of  New-East-Jersey  in  Ameri- 
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(Reprinted     in:     Bannatyne     Club. 

Miscellany.      Edinburgh,    1855.     4°.     v.   3. 
p.  385-388.)  tCP 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew.  The  Sabbath  and 
the  railway  trains.  A  letter  addressed  to 
...the  marquis  of  Breadalbane. .  .  Edin- 
burgh:  J.  Johnstone,   1847.     12  p.     8°. 

ZFBp.v.l4,no.ll 

Agricultural,  The,  labourer  of  Scotland. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1871.  8". 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  641-653.)  *  DA 

Aiken,  James.  Church  discipline  200 
years  ago.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  1, 
1887-90,  p.  93-113.)  CPA 

Alison,  William  Pulteney.  Illustrations 
of  the  practical  operation  of  the  Scottish 
system  of  management  of  the  poor.  Sta- 
tistical Society  of  London.  Journal.  Lon- 
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n.  t.-p.    47  p.    8°.        SGFp.v.7 

Read  before  the  statistical  section  of  the  British 
Association,    18th    Sept.    1840. 

Letter  to  the  chairman  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Parochial  Board,  on  the  present 
position  of  the  question  relative  to  the 
claim  of  the  able-bodied  vmemployed  to 
legal  relief  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1848.  vi,  (1)8-32  p. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.7 

-  Letter  to  Sir  John  M'Neill,  G.C.B., 
on  Highland  destitution,  and  the  adequacy 
or  inadequacy  of  emigration  as  a  remedy. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1851.     1  p.l.,  62  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.l511 


Observations  on  the  epidemic  fever 

of  MDCCCXLIII  in  Scotland,  and  its  connec- 
tion with  the  destitute  condition  of  the 
poor.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1844.     1  p.l.,  80  p.    8°.        SGF  p.v.7 

Observations     on     the     famine     of 

1846-7  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  and  in 
Ireland,  as  illustrating  the  connection  of 
the  principle  of  population  with  the  man- 
agement of  the  poor.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Blackwood  and  Sons,  1847.  2  p.l., 
v-vii,  72  p.     8°.  CPp.  box3 

Observations    on    the   management 

of  the  poor  in  Scotland,  and  its  effects  on 
the  health  of  the  great  towns.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1840.  xvi.  198  p. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.4 

Remarks    on    the    Report    of    Her 

Majesty's  commissioners  on  the  poor-laws 
of  Scotland,  presented  to  Parliament  in 
1844,  and  on  the  dissent  of  Mr.  Twisleton 
from  that  report.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1844.     xii,  302  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.3 

Reply  to  Dr.  Chalmers'  objections 

to  an  improvement  of  the  legal  provision 
for  the  poor  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1841.  vi,  56  p. 
12°.  SGF  p.v.2 

•  Reply     to     the     pamphlet     entitled 

"Proposed  alteration  of  the  Scottish  poor 
law  considered  and  commented  on.  By 
David  Monj'penny  of  Pitmilly."  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1840.  1 
p.l.,  75  p.     12°.  SGF  p.v.2 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. Crofts  and  farms  in  the  Hebrides; 
being  an  account  of  the  management  of 
an  island  estate  for  130  years.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1883.     83  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

TE  p.v.39,  no.l 

Association  for  Obtaining  an  Official 
Inquiry  into  the  Pauperism  of  Scotland. 
[Proceedings  of  a  meeting  held  March  23, 
1840.]  [Edinburgh:  Ballantyne  &  Hughes, 
printers.  1840.]     40  p.    8°.  SGF  p.v.8 

Association  for  Promoting  Improve- 
ment in  the  Dwellings  and  Domestic 
Condition  of  Agricultural  Labourers  in 
Scotland.  Annual  report,  no.  3-7  (1856- 
60).     Edinburgh,  1857-61.     8°. 

TDN  p.  box  2 

Report     of     an     adjourned     public 

meeting  held  at  Edinburgh. .  .  Edinburgh: 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1854.     12  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.463 

Austin.  Glasgow  poor  rate  bill;  speech 
before  the  select  committee  of  the  House 
of  Lords,  24th  June  1840.  London:  J.  B. 
Nichols  and  Son,  1840.     43  p.     8°. 

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Ayton,  James.  Sunday  trains  question. 
Speech...  Glasgow:  W.  Love,  1847.  8  p. 
8°.  ZICH  p.v.8 

Bailey,  F.,  and  George  U.  Macdonald. 
Working  plan  for  the  pit-wood  working 
circle,  Raith  estate.  (Royal  Scottish  Ar- 
boricultural  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
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Baillie,  Lady  Grisell.  The  household 
book  of  Lady  Grisell  Baillie,  1692-1723; 
edited  with  notes  and  introduction,  by 
Robert  Scott-Moncrieff.  Edinburgh:  T.  & 
A.  Constable,  1911.  Ixxx,  443  p.,  1  pi.,  9 
port.  8°.  (Scottish  History  Society. 
Publications,     new  series,  v.    1.)  CPA 

Bain,  Ebenezer.  Merchant  and  craft 
guilds:  a  history  of  the  Aberdeen  incor- 
porated trades.  Aberdeen:  J.  &  J.  P. 
Edmond  &  Spark,  1887.  xii,  360  p.,  1  fac, 
11  pi.,  2  port.     8°.  SKD 

Baird,  John  George  Alexander.  An 
Edinburgh  account-book  of  two  hundred 
years  ago.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1909.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  140-149.)  CPA 

Barnard,  Charles.  A  Scottish  loaf  fac- 
tory. (Scribner's  monthly.  New  York, 
1877.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  60-67.)  *  DA 

United  Co-operative  Baking  Society,  Limited, 
Glasgow. 

Barras,  George  W.  The  Glasgow  Build- 
ing Regulations  Act  (1892).  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1894.     8°.     v.  25,  p.  155-169.) 

*EC 

Beaton,  Angus  J.  The  social  and  eco- 
nomic condition  of  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land since  1800.  Stirling:  Eneas  Mackay, 
1906.    XV,  (1)18-128  p.,  13  pi.     12°.        CP 

Begemann,  Wilhelm.  Vorgeschichte  und 
Anfange  der  Freimaurerei  in  Schottland. 
Buch  1.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  und  Sohn, 
1914.    8°.  SKF 

Buch    1.      Die   alten   schottischen   Werklogen. 

Begg,  James.  The  ecclesiastical  and 
social  evils  of  Scotland,  and  how  to  rem- 
edy them.  An  address  to  the  Scottish 
people,  with  some  reference  to  the  speech 
of  Mr.  Gladstone  at  Aberdeen.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co.,  1871. 
34  p.,  1  1.    8°.  ZWGF  p.v.32 

The  housing  of  the  working  classes 

in  Scotland,  rural  and  urban.  (National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social 
Science.  Transactions.  London,  1875.  8°. 
1874,   p.  908-915.)  SA 

Pauperism  and  the  poor  laws;   or. 

Our  sinking  population  and  rapidly  in- 
creasing public  burdens  practically  con- 
sidered. Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1849. 
vi.  (1)8-96  p.    8°.  SGFp.v.7 


Beith,  Gilbert.  The  crofter  question 
and  church  endowments  in  the  Highlands, 
viewed  socially  and  politically.  With  an 
appendix.  Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son,  1884. 
24  p.     8°.  TBp.v.86 

Benefit  Friendly  Society,  Ormiston. 
Rules...      Edinburgh,  1857.     9  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.1223 

Benevolent  Society  for  Clothing  the 
Poor  [Regulations.]  (Glasgow:  J.  Hedder- 
wick  &  Co.,   18-?]     3  p.     12°.     SHDp.v.l 

Bisset-Smith,  George  T.  A  statistical 
note  on  birth  registration  in  Scotland  pre- 
vious to  1855;  suggested  by  inquiries  as 
to  verification  of  birth  for  old  age  pen- 
sions. (Royal  Statistical  Society.  Lon- 
don, 1909.     8°.     V.  72,  p.  618-623.)       SDA 

Bizet,  George.  Irregular  marriages  and 
illegitimacy  in  Scotland.  (Westminster 
review.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  146,  p.  437- 
438.)  *  DA 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  The  Highland 
crofters.  (Nineteenth  century.  London, 
1883.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  604-616.)  *  DA 

Boyd-Kinner,  John.  The  law  of  mar- 
riage in  England  and  Scotland.  (National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social 
Science.  Transactions.  London,  1878.  8°. 
1877,   p.  231-241.)  SA 

Brief,  A,  Account  of  the  Province  of 
East-New-Jersey  in  America:  Published 
by  the  Scots  Proprietors  Having  Interest 
there.  For  the  Information  of  such,  as 
may  have  a  Desire  to  Transport  them- 
selves, or  their  Families  thither.  Wherein 
the  Nature  and  Advantage  of,  and  Interest 
in  a  Forraign  Plantation  to  this  Country 
is  Demonstrated.  Edinburgh:  John  Reid, 
printer,    1683.      15   p.     4°.  Reserve 

Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  Notice 
of  the  silver  bell  of  Lanark,  a  horse-racing 
trophy  of  the  seventeenth  century,  with 
some  references  to  the  early  practice  of 
horse-racing  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.     sq.  8°.     V.  25,  p.  174-188.) 

CPA 

Brown,  James.  Report  to  the  directors 
of  the  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Com- 
pany, respecting  the  division  of  the 
company's  profits  at  31st  August  1856. 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  Mould  and  Tod 
[1856].    16  p.  *  C  p.v.433 

Brown,  John  Arthur.  The  kindly  ten- 
ants of  the  archbishopric  of  Glasgow. 
(Glasgow  Archaeological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1906.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  5,  part  2,  p.  105-124.)  CPA 

Bulloch,  John.  Historical  notes  on  an 
ancient  Aberdeen  craft  —  'The  Pynours'. 
(Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Aberdeen,  1892.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  60- 
100.)  *  EC 


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Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  The  circus  in 
Scotland.  The  Cookes  and  Ord.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1901. 
sq.  8°.     series  2,  v.  2,  p.  107-109.)  CPA 

Burke,  Peter.  An  instance  of  the  mar- 
riage law  of  Scotland.  (In  his:  The  ro- 
mance of  the  forum...  London,  1852.  12°. 
V.  2,  p.  64-83.)  XAS 

Case   of   Jean   Laing  versus   George   Reid. 

Caledonian  Insurance  Company.  His- 
tory of  a  hundred  years.  1805  to  1905. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1905.  46 
p.,  1  fac,  9  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  SIKA 

Campbell,  Duncan.  Highland  sheilings 
in  the  olden  time.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness  [1902,.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  62-90.)  *  EC 

Canadian,  A,  newspaper  on  the  destruc- 
tion of  Scotch  tenant  farmers.  [Porto- 
bello:  T.  Adams,  1889.)    4  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.580 

Repr.:    Globe   of   Toronto,   Jan.    12,    1889. 

Cannan,  David.  On  the  poor,  and  the 
duty  and  mode  of  supporting  them.  Edin- 
burgh: M.  Macphail,  1845.    2  p.l.,  74  p.    8°. 

SGF  p.v.4 

"Scotch    poor    laws,"    pp.    54-64. 

Case  of  the  house  proprietors  of  Glas- 
gow against  the  poor  rate  bill  of  1839. 
Glasgow:  J.  Graham  [1839].     23  p.     8°. 

*Cp.v.l321,  no.l6 

Central  Board  for  Relief  of  Destitution 
in  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland: 
Edinburgh  Section.  Report  of  committee 
of  management  to  the  section.  1848(no. 
1-7),  1849(no.l).    [Edinburgh,  1848-49.,    8°. 

SHL 

Chadwick,  Edwin.  Sanitary  condition  of 
Aberdeen.  (National  Association  for 
Promotion  of  Social  Science.  Transac- 
tions. London,  1878.  8°.  1877,  p.  582- 
591.)  SA 

Chalmers,  A.  K.  The  death-rate  in  one 
apartment  houses:  an  enquiry  based  on 
the  census  return  of  1901.  (Royal  Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings. Glasgow,  1903.  8°.  v.  34,  p.  125- 
146.)  *  EC 

The     distribution     of     tuberculous 

diseases  in  Glasgow,  with  observations  on 
the  relation  of  phthisis  to  room-density. 
Glasgow:  R.  Anderson,  1897.  1  p.l..  35  p., 
2  charts.    8°.  WDW  p.v.2 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  The  Christian  and 
civic  economy  of  large  towns,  no.  2. 
Glasgow:    Chalmers   &   Collins,    1820.     8°. 

SSLp.v.l2 

no.  2.     On  the  influence  of  locality  of  towns. 

The  importance  of  civil  govern- 
ment to  society,  and  the  duty  of  Christians 
in  regard  to  it.    A  sermon  preached  in  St. 


John's  Church,  Glasgow,  on... 30th  April 
1820.  Glasgow:  Chalmers  &  Collins,  1820. 
2  p.l.,   (1)6-48  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.484 

A  speech,  delivered  on  the  24th  of 

May,  1822,  before  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  explanatory  of  the 
methods  which  have  been  successfully  pur- 
sued in  St.  John's  parish,  Glasgow,  for 
the  extinction  of  its  compulsory  pauper- 
ism, with  an  appendix.  Glasgow:  Chal- 
mers &  Collins,  1822.  97  p.  8°.  (Tracts 
on  pauperism,     no.  1.)  SGF 

Statement  in  regard  to  the  pauper- 
ism of  Glasgow,  from  the  experience  of 
the  last  eight  years.  Glasgow:  Chalmers 
&  Collins,  1823.  78  p.  and  slip  of  errata. 
8°.  SGFp.box4 

The  sufficiency  of  a  parochial  sys- 
tem, without  a  poor  rate,  for  the  right 
management  of  the  poor.  Glasgow:  W. 
Collins,  1841.  1  p.l.,  (i)vi-viii,  (1)10-336. 
p.  12°.  SGF 

Chalmers  Association.  Pauperism  and 
the  poor  laws.  The  lectures  delivered  in 
Edinburgh  under  the  auspices  of  the  Chal- 
mers Association,  in  1869-70...  Edited 
by  T.  Ivory.     Edinburgh,  1870.     8°.     SGF 

Chisholm,  Colin.  The  clearance  of  the 
Highland  glens.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1878.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  174-188.)  NDO 

Chisholm,  George  G.  Density  of  popu- 
lation, Scotland,  1911.  1  map.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
8°.    V.  27,  p.  466-469.)  KAA 

Christie,  J.  Robertson.  Insanity  and  re- 
cent criminal  practice  [in  Scotland,.  (Juri- 
dical review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  19, 
p.  165-177.)  SEA 

Church  of  Scotland.  Report  from  Gen- 
eral Assembly's  committee  on  church  in- 
terests; with  appendix.  London:  Wyman 
and  Sons.  Ltd.,  1910.  iv,  90,  2  p.,  1  table. 
f°.  (Great  Britain  —  Royal  commission 
on  Poor  Laws  and  Relief  of  Distress.  Ap- 
pendix.    V.  29.)  tt  SHL 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Synod  of  Aber- 
deen. Statement,  respecting  the  practice 
of  excluding,  in  certain  cases,  both  the 
widow  and  orphan  family  of  a  contributor 
from  any  benefit  whatever  from  the  "Fund 
established  for  a  provision  to  ministers' 
widows,  etc.,  etc.,  in  Scotland;"  with  ex- 
tracts from  the  printed  acts  of  Parliament 
...also.  Extracts  from  the  original  cal- 
culations and  tables,  etc....  Drawn  up 
and  published  by  appointment  of... the 
synod  of  Aberdeen,  in  October,  1828. 
Aberdeen:  D.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  1829.  42  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.1067 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Widows  Fund. 
Report  of  the  trustees  for  managing  the 
fund   established   for   a   provision    for   the 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


683 


Sociology,  continued. 

widows  and  children  of  the  ministers  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland...  1824,  1826-28. 
[Edinburgh,   1824-28?]     sq.  4°.  SHR 

Cockburn,  John,  of  Ormiston.  Letters 
of  John  Cockburn  of  Ormistoun  to  his 
gardener,  1727-1744.  Edited  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  James  Colville. 
Edinburgh:  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1904.  2 
■p.l.,  vii-xliv,  106  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Scottish 
History    Society.      Publications.      v.    45.) 

CPA 

Of  value  for  the  history  of  agriculture  in  Scot- 
land. 

Colby,  Clara  Bewick.  What  the  second 
city  of  Great  Britain  is  doing  for  the  peo- 
ple; or.  Where  municipal-ownership  is  in 
full  flower.  (The  Arena.  Boston,  1905. 
8°.    V.  33,  p.  361-369.)  *  DA 

Coldstream,  John  P.  On  the  increase 
of  divorce  in  Scotland.  (National  Associa- 
tion for  the  Promotion  of  Social  Science. 
Transactions.  London,  1881.  8°.  1880,  p. 
261-267.)  SA 

Colville,  James.  The  rural  economy  of 
Scotland  in  the  time  of  Burns.  (Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings.  Glasgow,  1892.   8°.  v.  23,  p.  120-152.) 

*EC 

Company  of  Merchants  of  the  City  of 
Edinburgh.  Act  of  Parliament  relative  to 
the  general  and  widows'  scheme  funds  of 
the  company...  With  rules  and  bye-laws 
...and  reports  in  reference  to  the  above- 
mentioned  funds...  Edinburgh,  1842.  vi, 
137  p.     8°.  SHDp.v.3 

Memoir  for  the  masters  and  assis- 
tants of  the  company. .  .sent  J.  Sinclair, 
town-clerk  of  the  said  city.  [Edinburgh, 
1852.]    8  p.    8°.  SHD  p.v.3 

Report  by  the  master  and  assist- 
ants of  the. .  .company. .  .on  the  bill  for 
the  proposed  abolition  of  tolls  in  Scot- 
land...    Edinburgh,  1857.     8  p.     8°. 

SHD  p.v.3 

— — -  Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
annual  meeting,  1857-58.  Edinburgh,  1858. 
nar.    16°.  SHD  p.v.3 

Report     from     the     sub-committee 

who  were  deputed  to  learn  from  the  lord 
provost  and  magistrates  of  Edinburgh, 
their  reasons  for  wishing  to  postpone  the 
Union  Canal  Bill  till  next  year.  [Edin- 
burgh,] n.  d.     16  p.     8°.  TSB  p.  box  5 

Rules   and  standing  orders   of  the 

company...     [Edinburgh,]  1852.     12  p.     8°. 

SHD  p.v.3 

Septennial    investigation    into    the 

general  and  widow's  scheme  funds... as 
at  Sept.,  1855.  no.  4.  Edinburgh,  1856. 
8°.  SHD  p.v.3 


Condition  of  the  labouring  poor,  and  the 

management  of  paupers  in  Scotland. 
(Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1840.     4°.     V.  7,  p.  681-696,  749-760.)  *  DA 

Considerations  on  the  importation  of 
foreign  corn;  arising  out  of  the  proceed- 
ings, at  a  meeting  of  the  heritors  of  Fife- 
shire. .  .shewing,  that  the  present  high 
price  of  everything  has  been  caused  by 
the  excessive  increase  of  the  rent  of  land 
...  London:  the  author,  1814.  2  p.l.,  115 
p.    8°.  VPMp.v.34 

Constable,  A.  H.  B.  A  commentary 
upon  the  Married  Women's  Policies  of 
Assurance  (Scotland)  Act,  1880.  (Actu- 
arial Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1896.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  339-362.) 

SIC 

Cook,  John.  A  brief  view  of  the  Scot- 
tish system  for  the  relief  of  the  poor; 
and  of  some  proposed  changes  on  it. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1841.     79  p.     8°. 

SGF  p.v.8 

Cowan,  Robert.  Vital  statistics  of  Glas- 
gow. [By  Robert  Cowan.]  (Statistical 
journal  and  record  of  useful  knowledge. 
London,   1838.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  222-237.) 

VPEp.v.15 

Vital  statistics  of  Glasgow,  illus- 
trating the  sanatory  condition  of  the  popu- 
lation. (Statistical  Society  of  London. 
Journal.  London,  1840.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  257- 
292.)  SDA 

Coxe,  Sir  James.  On  the  condition  of 
the  insane  in  Scotland,  as  influenced  by 
legislation.  (National  Association  for  the 
Promotion  of  Social  Science.  Transac- 
tions.   London,  1864.   8°.    1863,  p.  215-220.) 

SA 

Crofters,  The,  of  the  Highlands.  (West- 
minster review.  London,  1888.  8°.  v. 
129,  p.  229-241.)  *  DA 

Crofters,  past  and  present.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.   180,  p.  264-274.)  *  DA 

Cross,  Andrew  W.  Humorous  charac- 
teristics of  the  Scot.  (The  Arena.  Bos- 
ton, 1898.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  680-683.)  *  DA 

Crowly,  Reginald  W.  State-aid  for 
fishermen;  the  pressing  need  and  its  solu- 
tion. [With  introduction  by  Robert  Har- 
court.     London?]    1911.      12  p.     8°. 

VRCp.v.ll 

Repr. :  Shipping  and  mercantile  gazette,  and 
Lloyd's   list. 

Cunningham,  William.  The  guildry  and 
trade  incorporations  in  Scottish  towns. 
(Royal  Historical  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1913.    8°.     series  3,  v.  7,  p.  1-24.) 

CA 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  The  kit- 
chen and  buttery  accounts  of  the  earl  of 
Angus's    household,    in    Glasgow   and    the 


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Sociology,  continued. 

Canongate,  from  June  to  November,  1608. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  42,  p. 
191-207.)  CPA 

Notes  on  an  account  of  the  ex- 
penditure of  Archibald,  ninth  earl  of  Ar- 
gyll^ in  the  maintenance  of  his  household, 
etc.,  at  Inveraray  in...  1680.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1907.     8°.     v.  41,   p.   100-107.) 

CPA 

A   Roxburghshire  mansion   and  its 

contents  in  1729.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1908.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  265- 
272.)  CPA 

A.,  $.  A  brief  plea  for  the  able-bodied 
unemployed  [in  Scotland].  By  a  member 
of  several  relief  committees.  Glasgow: 
Wm.  Lang,  1848.     16  p.     8°.        SGF  p.v.7 

Digest  of  essays  on  the  bothy  system  of 
maintaining  single  farm-servants.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Prize  essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1843.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  133-144.)  VPA 

Digest  of  reports  of  the  commissioners 
of  religious  instruction  in  Scotland;  ex- 
hibiting the  Church  establishment,  teinds, 
stipends,  and  surplus  teinds,  and  the  ac- 
commodation and  population  of  all  the 
landward  parishes;  with  a  summary  of  the 
law  of  teinds.  By  a  member  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Justice.  Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  & 
Co.,  1838.     3  p.l.,  40,  ZZ  p.    8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.13 

Dow,  J.  G.  The  Scotch  Ploughmen's 
Union  and  its  reforms.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1891.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  197-211.)     *  DA 

Duncan,  Andrew.  A  letter  to  the  late 
. . .  Neil  Macvicar,  lord  provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, October,  1803,  recommending  the 
establishment  of  a  lunatic  asylum  in  the 
metropolis  of  Scotland.  To  which  is  now 
added,  a  postscript  to  the  present  lord 
provost;  recommending  an  immediate  ap- 
plication to  Parliament  for  the  appropria- 
tion of  the  money  left  by  John  Watson, 
Esq.,  for  pious  and  charitable  purposes 
at  Edinburgh,  to  that  institution.  Edin- 
burgh, 1815.    26  p.    8°.  WPW 

Duncan,  Ebenezer.  Some  observations 
on  the  consumption  of  alcohol,  and  on  the 
comparative  death-rate  from  alcoholic  ex- 
cess in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland. 
2  diagr.  (Royal  Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1908. 
8°.    V.  39,  p.  167-179.)  *  EC 

Some  points  on  the  social  progress 

of  Scotland  in  recent  times.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1899.     8°.     v.  30,  p.  1-11.)     *  EC 

Duncanson,  Andrew.  Charity  to  the 
poor  and  fatherless  recommended:  a  ser- 


mon preached  at  Airdrie,  15th  October 
1807,  before  the  East  Monkland  Orphan 
society  and  published. .  .for  the  benefit  of 
the  society.  With  an  appendix  [Containing 
an  account  of  the  society].  Glasgow: 
James  Hedderwick  &  Co.,  1808.     56  p.    8°. 

ZEC  p.v.78 

Dundee  Roj^al  Asylum  for  Lunatics. 
Annual  report,  no.  20  (1839/40).  Dundee, 
1840.     8°.  wp\y 

Charter  erecting  the  infirmary  and 

lunatic  asylum  of  Dundee  into  a  body 
corporate  and  politic.  [Dundee,  1819.]  20 
p.    8°.  WPW 

Dundee  Social  Union.  Annual  report, 
no.  21  (1908/9).  Dundee:  Burns  &  Harris, 
printers,   1909.     16°.  SHO 

Report    on    housing   and    industrial 

conditions  and  medical  inspection  of 
school  children.  Dundee:  J.  Leng  &  Co., 
1905.    xvi,  150  p.    8°.  SHO 

Dunlop,  A.  M.  The  law  of  Scotland 
regarding  the  poor.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1854.     v,  272  p.     8°.  SGP 

Dunlop,  J.  C,  joint  author.  See  Paton, 
Diarmid  Noel,  and  others. 

Dunlop,  John.  Artificial  drinking  usages 
of  North  Britain.  Greenock:  K.  John- 
ston,  1836.     122  p.     4.  ed.     8°.  *  C  p.v.427 

Durland,  Kellogg.  Among  the  Fife 
miners.  (Blackwood's  magazine.  Lon- 
don,  1902.     8°.     V.  171,  p.  41-53,  370-381.) 

*DA 

Edinburgh.  —  Parochial  Board.  Ex- 
tract decree  as  to  poorhouse  and  grounds, 
Trinity  Hospital  charters,  and  other  docu- 
ments, referred  to  in  claim  by  the  Paroch- 
ial Board. .  .against  the  Town  Council,  n. 
p.,   1862.     30  p.     8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no.l8 

Report    of    law    committee    under 

remit  of  the  Parochial  Board. .  .anent  the 
board's  right  to  poorhouse  grounds,  and 
to  other  grants  and  mortifications  for  the 
use  of  the  poor.  [Edinburgh,]  1861.  61  p. 
8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no. 17 

[Resolution.       City    parish    poor's- 

rate.  Nov.  3,  1864.]  [Edinburgh,  1864?] 
1  1.     8°.  SGF  p.v.9,  no.45 

Edinburgh  Association  for  Improving 
the  Dwellings  of  the  Industrious  Classes. 
Contract  of  copartnery.  Edinburgh:  An- 
drew Jack,  1851.  2  p.l.,  16  p.  8°.    *  C  p.v.973 

Edinburgh  Original  Ragged  or  Indus- 
trial Schools,  Ramsay  Lane,  Castle  Hill. 
Annual  report,  no.  5-6.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Maclaren,    1852-53.     8°.  *  C  p.v.674 

Ellice,  Edward,  the  younger.  A  letter 
to... Sir  George  Gray... in  reply  to  a  re- 
port upon  the  administration  of  the  poor 
law  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  [Signed 
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Z7  p.     8°.  SGPp.v.3,no.l2 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


685 


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English,  The,  Sunday  and  the  Scotch 
Sabbath.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1858.     4°.    v.  25,  p.  661-666.) 

*DA 

Explanations  regarding  the  establish- 
ment of  the  United  Industrial  Schools  [Of 
Edinburgh,  Also  constitution  and  rules] 
with  an  appendix  of  documents...  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1847.  56 
p.     8°.  SGF  p.v.7 

Extension  of  the  area  of  chargeability. 
The  battle  of  the  poor  houses.  Glasgow: 
N.  Adshead  [1867].     20  p.     8°.  SGPp.box 

Repr. :    Poor    law    magazine,    March,    1867. 

Extracts  from  letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
[Normau]  M'Leod,  Glasgow,  regarding  the 
famine  and  destitution  in  the  Highlands 
and  Islands  of  Scotland.  1847.  Glasgow: 
John  Smith   &  Son  cl847].     72  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.483 

Farquhar,  George.  The  Scotsman  as  a 
householder.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
don, 1893.    8°.    V.  140,  p.  635-643.)       *  DA 

Farquharson,  Archibald.  Highlanders 
at  home  and  abroad.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1875. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  9-25.)  NDO 

Partly   in   Gaelic. 

Few,  A,  plain  questions  to  the  working 
people  of  Scotland.  A  new  edition  [Signed, 
A  friend  of  order].  [Edinburgh?]  1793.  2 
p.l.,  (1)6-15  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.445 

Forbes,  William.  Some  considerations 
on  the  Scotch  poor-law  question:  in  a  let- 
ter to  a  friend.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1845.    60  p.    8°.      SGF  p.v.4 

Fraser,  William.  Fluctuations  of  the 
building  trade,  and  Glasgow's  house  ac- 
commodation. (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Glasgow,  1908.  8°. 
Proceedings,     v.  39,  p.  21-40.)  *  EC 

Rents  and  ground  rents.    Facts  and 

figures  bearing  upon  the  "Housing  prob- 
lem" [in  Glasgow].  (Royal  Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1902.     8°.     v.  33,  p.  124-143.)       *  EC 

Frere,  Sir  Henry  Bartle  Edward.  The 
Scotch  land  question  —  Aberdeenshire  agi- 
tation. (Nineteenth  century.  London, 
1881.     8°.    V.  10,  p.  794-812.)  *  DA 

Friendly  Baking  Association,  Edin- 
burgh. Rules  for  the  Friendly  Baking 
Association,  in  Edinburgh  and  suburbs. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Taylor,  1800.     7  p.     12°. 

SIO  p.box  1 

FuUarton,  J.  H.  The  development  of 
the  Scottish  Highlands  —  future  pros- 
pects. (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1895. 
8°.    v.  25,  p.  291-309.)  *  DA 


Future,  The,  of  the  Highlands.  (Scot- 
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"The  year  of  the  sheep"  is  1792  when  the  High- 
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Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  The  High- 
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Marwick,  Sir  James  David.  Observa- 
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Report  of  the  committee,  to  whom  it  was 
remitted  to  suggest  a  plan  affording  relief 
to  the  labouring  classes  in  the  city  and 
suburbs...  Edinburgh:  A.  Smellie,  1816. 
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Report  of  sub-committee  of  delegates 
from  counties  and  parochial  boards  of 
Scotland  on  the  increase  of  pauperism  and 
the  operation  of  the  present  poor  law. 
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Robertson,  Alexander.  Barriers  to  the 
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Robertson,  Joseph.  Notices  of  two  bills 
introduced  into  the  last  parliament  of 
Scotland,  the  one  for  the  registration  of 
births,  baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials; 
the  other,  for  the  establishment  of  a  system 
of  free  trade.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
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Skelton,  John.  The  boarding  out  of  pau- 
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Stuart,  Harry.  Agricultural  labourers, 
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To    which    are    appended    the 

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Thomson,  George.  Statement  and  re- 
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Thomson,  James.  Abstract  of  a  com- 
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Thornton,  William  Thomas.  Over-popu- 
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Abstract,  An,  of  the  general  report  of 
the  royal  commissioners  appointed  to  visit 
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Account  of  the  proceedings  connected 
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with  the  speech  of  Mr.  Wood,  on  the 
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containing  an  account  of  the  Edinburgh 
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Analysis  of  a  new  system  of  general 
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Anderson,  Alexander.  Gymnasia;  or.  In- 
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submitted  to  the  College  Committee  of  the 
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letters  on  Free  Church  university  educa- 
tion, with  special  reference  to  Aberdeen 
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Anderson,  David  Brown.  A  famous  rec- 
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state  of  society  and  knowledge  in  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  particularly  in  the 
northern  counties  at  the  period  of  the 
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xxii,    (1)24-170  p.     8°.  CP 

Anderson,   Peter  John.     The  Blackwell 

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notes    and   queries.      Aberdeen,  1897.      sq. 

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of  the  universities  of  Aberdeen.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  the  Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society,  1907.  vii(i),  159  p.,  7 
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ciety.    Papers,    v.  8°.)  Reserve 


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1843.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
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The    Macra    bursaries.      1794-1888. 

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ers appointed  under  the  Educational  En- 
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opinion  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  re  the 
scheme  published  by  the  said  commission- 
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Edinburgh:  T.  Allan  &  Co.,  prtrs.,  1839. 
8  p.     8°.  STHp.v.ll 

Report     regarding     the     office     of 

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Edinburgh  Caithness  Association.  Ob- 
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McConechy,  James.  An  introductory  ad- 
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among  the  workmen  of  the  University 
Printing  Office,  Glasgow;  with  an  account 
of  the  institution  and  some  preliminary  re- 
marks on  popular  education...  With  a 
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Macdonald,  D.  C.  A  motley  university. 
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Macgill,  W.  King's  College,  Aberdeen, 
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Mackay,  William.  Education  in  the 
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Maclean,  Magnus.  The  historical  de- 
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M'Math,  John.  Progress  of  school  build- 
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Macmillan,  Hugh.  An  early  Celtic  col- 
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Macrae,  Donald.  The  state  of  education 
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Martin,  Hugh.  National  education. 
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Masson,  David.  Reminiscences  of  Edin- 
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Meams,  Duncan.  Introductory  address 
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Medical  directory,  and  general  medical 
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Medical,  The,  schools  of  Scotland.  (Scot- 
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Edinburgh:  Oliver  and  Boyd, 

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Minto  (3.  earl),  William  Hugh  Elliott 
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KAA 

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Edinburgh,  Charles  Fergusson,  Robert 
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Muirhead,  Robert  F.  Some  considera- 
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Mulock,  Thomas.  Three  letters  on  the 
subject  of  the  Hebrew  chair  [in  the  Uni- 
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Murray,  David.  Some  early  grammars 
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Napier,  Mark.  On  the  progress  and  pros- 
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the  sixteenth  and  commencement  of  the 
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the  same  at  Cambridge  a  century  later: 
with  illustrations  of  several  remarkable 
coincidences  between  the  genius,  the  stud- 
ies, and  the  discoveries  of  Napier  of  Mer- 
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National  education  and  the  United  Pres- 
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Education,  continued. 

Nichol,  John.  Scotch  universities,  their 
friends  and  foes.  (Fortnightly  review. 
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467.)  *  DA 

Aberdeen    and     St.     Andrews. 

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Observations  on  a  passage  in  Mr.  John] 
Playfair's  letter  to  the  lord  provost  of 
Edinburgh  relating  to  the  mathematical 
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Old  College,  The,  at  Glasgow.  (Mac- 
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Order  of  the  King  and  Lords  of  the 
Privy  Council  of  Scotland,  anent  the  elec- 
tion of  the  Principal,  and  Regents  of  the 
College  of  Glasgow;  and  for  balding  of  the 
common  table  within  the  said  college  etc. 
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Organization  of  secondary  education  in 
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Peterson,  W.  The  Universities  Bill. 
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Queen  Margaret  College.  Calendar  for 
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R.,  R.  Glasgow  University  —  an  old  dis- 
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Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  Some  notes  on 
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Ramage,  Craufurd  Tait.  Defence  of  the 
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Ramsay,  George  Gilbert.  Secondary 
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Ramsay,  William  Marlow.  The  Uni- 
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Records  of  the  royal  commission  for 
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71,  91-92,  101-102,  117-119,  132-134;  series  2, 
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Records  of  the  Scots  colleges  at  Douai, 
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tCP 

Relation,  The,  of  Scottish  universities  to 
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Ritchie,  D.  G.  Some  notes  on  the  medi- 
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Robertson,  Joseph.  On  scholastic  offi- 
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Ross,  John.  The  present  state  of  the 
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SSMC 

Formerly  called  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland 
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Rules  and  regulations  established  by  the 
trustees  of  the  late  Dr.  John  Milne  of 
Bombay,  for  the  due  regulation  and  con- 
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Russel,  M.  View  of  the  system  of  edu- 
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Schipper,  Jakob.  Das  dreihundertjahri- 
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Das     vierhundertjahrige     Jubilaum 

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trage und  Studien  zur  englischen  Kultur- 
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School  of  Arts  of  Edinburgh.  Eleventh 
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mechanics  in  such  branches  of  physical  sci- 
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several  trades.  (Edinburgh:]  T.  Allan  & 
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Scotland.  —  Statutes.  Acts  of  Parlia- 
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Scottish  Association  for  the  medical 
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Inaugural  addresses  by  lords  rec- 
tors of  the  University  of  Glasgow;  to  which 
are  prefixed  an  historical  sketch  and 
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Record  of  the  ninth  jubilee  of  the 

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List    of    students    enrolled    in    the 

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Foundation  of  Bute  chair  of  ana- 
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Foundation   of  the    Chandos   chair 

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■ Installation  of  His  Grace,  the  Duke 

of  Argyll  as  chancellor  of  the  university, 
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Whalley,  Lawson.  A  vindication  of  the 
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Adam,  Stephen.  Progress  of  stained 
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Addis,  M.  E.  Leicester.  The  cathedrals 
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XV,  175  p.,  26  pi.    8°.  CRF 

Albert  Institute  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Edin- 
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Stuart  11121 

Anderson,  Robert.  Notice  of  working 
drawings  scratched  on  the  walls  of  the 
crypt  at  Roslin  Chapel.  1  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 


Armour,  Margaret.  Mural  decoration  in 
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Armstrong,  Sir  Walter.  The  art  of  Wil- 
liam Quiller  Orchardson.  London:  Seeley 
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Pictures  at  Edinburgh.     (National 

review.  London,  1887.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  179- 
188.)  *DA 

— —  Sir  Henry  Raeburn;  by  William 
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M.  Stevenson,  and  a  biographical  and  de- 
scriptive catalogue  by  J.  L.  Caw.  London: 
W.  Heinemann,  1911.  ix,  121  p.,  14  pi..  45 
port,     illus.     f°.  tMCV 

Art  in  tlie  west  of  Scotland.  4  illus. 
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V.  1,  p.  146-149.)  tMAA 

Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the 
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B.,  M.  A.  Scotland's  distinctive  school 
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Ballantine,  James.  The  life  of  David 
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Barrett,  Michael.  The  ancient  cathedrals 
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Bate,  PercJ^  The  paintings  of  William 
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Bell,  Mrs.  Arthur  (N.  D'Anvers).  Rob- 
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Billings,  Robert  William.  The  baronial 
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Branford,  V.  V.  The  genesis  of  a  national 
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On  the  work  of  David   Allan,   1744-1796. 

Bromhead,  H.  W.  Thomas  Stuart  Smith 
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Brook,  Alexander  James  Steel.  An  ac- 
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of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    sq.  8°.    v.  26,  p.  440-514.) 

CPA 

Notice    of    four    silver   communion 

cups  which  belonged  to  the  Scottish  con- 
gregation at  Campvere  in  the  Netherlands. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  166-173.)  CPA 

Old  Scottish  hall-marks,   illus.    (In: 

Thomas  Burns,  Old  Scottish  communion 
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Brown,  George  Baldwin.  Some  recent 
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Brydall,  Robert.  Early  sculpture  in  Scot- 
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Notes  on   Scottish   costume  in   the 

fifteenth  century,  illus.  (Glasgow  Arch- 
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Notice  of  armour  and  arms  at  Eg- 

linton  Castle,  three  Scottish  swords,  etc. 
4  pi.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  Society. 
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Burns,  Thomas.  Old  Scottish  com- 
munion plate.  By  Thomas  Burns.  With  a 
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gor,  D.D.,  and  chronological  tables  of  Scot- 
tish hall-marks  prepared  by  Alexander  J. 
S.  Brook.  Edinburgh:  R.  &  R.  Clark,  1892. 
xxxii,  651  p.,  57  pi.     illus.    4°.  MNP 

Burton,  John  Hill.  On  the  analogy  be- 
tween the  architecture  of  France  and  that 
of  Scotland.  (Archaeological  journal. 
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Cameron,  David  Young.  Etchings  of 
D.  Y.  Cameron,  and  a  catalogue  of  his 
etched  work.  With  an  introductory  essay 
bv  F.  Rinder.  Edinburgh:  O.  Schulze  and 
Company.  1908.    xxx  p.,  3  1.,  60  pi.    4°. 

fMDG 

Catalogue  of  the  Exhibition  of  Arts, 
Manufactures,  and  Practical  Science,  in  the 
Assembly  Rooms.  George  street.  Dec, 
1839 -Jan.,  1840.  Edinburgh:  printed  by 
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Caw,  James  Lewis.  The  present  condi- 
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A     Scottish     impressionist.       1     pi. 

illus.  (Art  journal.  London,  1894.  f°. 
1894,  p.  243-246.)  t  MAA 

A  Scottish  painter:   E.  A.  Walton, 

A.R.S.A.  2  pi.,  10  illus.  (International 
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Chalmers,  P.  Macgregor.  Art  in  our 
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A    mediaeval    architect,      pi.      illus. 

(Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  p.  3-15, 
85-94,  307-316,  341-374.)  CPA 

John  Morow  or  Murray.  1.  His  Melrose  in- 
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3.  His  work  in  Nyddysdayll  and  Galway.  [4.]  His 
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171. 

On   the   abbeys   and   cathedrals   of 

Scotland.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glas- 
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V.  25,  p.  192-195.)  *  EC 

Chalmers,  Patrick.  On  the  use  of  mason- 
marks  in  Scotland.  2  pi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  London.  Archseologia.  Lon- 
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Civic  connection  with  art.  (Scottish  art 
review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p.  56-57, 
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1.  Edinburgh:  the  Chambers  memorial  statue. 
2.    Edinburgh:    the    S.    S.    C.    library   competition. 

Coles,  Frederick  R.  On  the  decoration 
of  a  Scottish  distaff,  illus.  (Reliquary 
and  illustrated  archaeologist.  London, 
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On  the  decoration  of  Scottish  spin- 
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ConoUy,  F.  V.  The  art  of  Sir  Noel  Pa- 
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London,  1908.  8°.  new  series,  v.  38,  p.  56- 
59.)  *DA 

Contract,  The,  with  James  Dewitte, 
painter,  for  the  portraits  of  the  kings  of 
Scotland  in  the  palace  of   Holyrood;   and 


the  accompt  for  portraits,  by  Godfrey 
Kneller,  of  King  Charles  II.  and  his  broth- 
er James,  duke  of  York,  1684.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
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Cooper,  James.  A  minister's  thoughts  in 
regard  to  the  arrangement  and  furnishing 
of  a  Scottish  parish  church.  (Edinburgh 
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Corporation  Galleries  of  Art,  Glasgow. 
Catalogue  descriptive  and  historical  of  the 
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Compiled  by  J.  Paton.  Glasgow:  R.  An- 
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Cram,  Ralph  Adams.  The  ruined  abbej's 
of  Great  Britain.  New  York:  The  Church- 
man Co.,  1905.     pi.    8°.  COF 

p.  132-152:  Jedburgh  and  Kelso,  with  6  pi.;  p. 
171-191:   Melrose  and   Dryburgh,  with   6  pi. 

Cunningham,  Allen.  Life  of  Sir  David 
W^ilkie;  with  his  journals,  tours,  critical 
remarks  on  works  of  art,  and  a  selection 
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3  V.    8\  MCV 

Day,  Lewis  F.  Decorative  and  industrial 
art  at  the  Glasgow  exhibition,  illus.  (Art 
journal.  London,  1901.  f°.  1901,  p.  215- 
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fMAA 

Dilettanti  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
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Doryphorus,  pseud.  Art  at  the  Glas- 
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Title  of  last  three  articles  changed  to:  Sculp- 
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Dowden,  John,  bishop  of  Edinburgh. 
The  furnishings  of  a  mediaeval  church. 
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Drummond,  James.  Notes  of  early 
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Duff,  Edward  Gordon.  Some  early  Scot- 
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• •  Notes    on    a    few    of   the    pictures. 

[Dundee,,  1895.     11  p.    8°.  MAW 


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Dundee  Free  Public  Library.  Catalogue 
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Eddington,  Alexander.  The  Royal  Scot- 
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The  Scottish  Modern  Arts  Associa- 
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William  McTaggart,  R.S.A.,  painter 

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Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
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Transactions,     v.   1-7.     Edinburgh, 

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Erskine,  Sir  James,  of  Torry.  Catalogue 
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Eyre-Todd,  George.  The  autobiography 
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port.    8°.  MCV 

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Fleming,  David  Hay.  Historical  notes 
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Joseph    Agnew's    gallery. 

Ramsay,  Sir  William  Mitchell.  Early 
monuments  and  archaic  art  of  Scotland. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
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343.)  NDO 

Recent  architecture  in  the  west  of  Scot- 
land, illus.  (Scottish  art  review.  Lon- 
don, 1889.  f°.  V.  2,  p.  114-120,  177-180, 
197-200.)  t  MAA 

1.  Gowan  and  Barony  churches.  2.  Hyndland 
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Reid,  John  T.  Art  rambles  in  the  High- 
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sketches  taken  from  nature  and  drawn  on 
wood  by  the  author.  Engraved  by  Dalziel 
brothers.  London:  G.  Routledge  and 
Sons,  1878.    4  p.l.,  183(1)  p.,  40  pi.    4°. 

tCP 

Reminiscences  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Steell,  R.S.A.,  sculptor  to  Her  Majesty, 
illus.  (Good  words.  London,  1899.  8°. 
v.  40,  p.  534-541.)  *  DA 

Report  by  the  committee  of  manage- 
ment of  the  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland.  1834/5-1835/- 
6,  1837/8,  1841/2;  1844/5-1845/6,  1847/8, 
1850/1.    Edinburgh,   1834-51.    8°.. 

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Robertson,  Andrew.  Letters  and  papers 
of  Andrew  Robertson,  A.  M.,  born  1777, 
died  1845,  miniature  painter  to  his  late 
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ed by  Emily  Robertson.  London:  Eyre 
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Robertson,  Joseph.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
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Robertson,  W.  W.  The  journal  of  James 
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Architectural  Association.  Transactions. 
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Our    duty    in    respect     of    ancient 

buildings.  (Edinburgh  Architectural  As- 
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For    discussion   on   this   paper   see   p.    87-103. 

Ross,  J.  Calder.  The  market  crosses  of 
Scotland.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
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CPA 

Ross,  Thomas.  Indications  of  Roman 
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James  Gifford,  a  Scottish  sculptor 

of  the  seventeenth  century,  and  some  of 
his  works  in  Tweeddale.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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Notice    of   six   paintings   on   wood, 

representing  the  sibyls,  recently  found  at 
Wester  Livilands,  Stirling.  7  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
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See    also    Macgibbon,    David,    and 

Thomas  Ross. 

Royal  Association  for  the  Promotion 
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Report    by    Donald    Lindsay    and 

George  Auldjo  Esson,  accountants,  of  the 
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MAAD 

no.  12-19,  title-page  reads:  Royal  Scottish  Acad- 
emy   of    Painting,    Sculpture    and    Architecture. 

Answer    for    the     Royal     Scottish 

Academy     of     Painting,     Sculpture,     and 


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printer,   1889.     4  p.l.,  268  p.     8°.  VW 

Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Con- 
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Sanderson,  James  H.  An  account  of  the 
plate-marks  used  in  Scotland  since  the 
year  1457,  and  chronological  lists  of  those 
of  Edinburgh  from  1681;  to  which  is  added 
a  note  of  those  used  in  Glasgow.  2  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  541-548.)  CPA 

School  of  Arts  of  Edinburgh.  Report, 
no.  1,  3-4,  8,  10?-11,  13-17,  [23?,  (1821/2, 
1823/4-1824/5,  1828/9,  1834/5-1835/6,  1837/- 
8-1842/3,  1848/9).    Edinburgh,  1822-49.    8°. 

SSMC 

Scotland.  —  Board  of  Manufactures. 
Annual  report  as  to  their  proceedings  in 
regard  to  the  National  Gallery,  School 
of  Art,  Museum  of  Antiquities  and  other 
buildings  and  establishments  under  their 
charge,  no.  2-9,  12-13  (1895-1902,  1905-06). 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow,  1896- 
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Scottish  Academy  of  Painting,  Sculp- 
ture, and  Architecture.  Laws  and  regula- 
tions for  the  study  of  the  antique  and  of 
the  living  model.  1836.  Edinburgh,  1836. 
8°.  MATA  p.  box 

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view.    Paisley,  1885.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  205-226.) 

*DA 

Scottish  art  review,  v.  1-2  (June,  1888- 
December,  1889).  Glasgow,  1889.  pi.  illus. 
f°.  t  MAA 

V.  2  published  in  London. 

Scottish  Exhibition  of  History,  Art,  and 
Industry.  Official  guide.  Glasgow:  Dal- 
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Scottish,  The,  National  Portrait  Gallery. 
(Scottish  art  review.  London,  1889.  f°. 
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Scottish,  The,  school  of  painting. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
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Selous,  Henry  Courteney.  Seven  events 
in  the  life  of  Robert  Bruce;  illustrated  in 


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outline  by  H.  C.  Selous,  and  etched  bj'  J. 
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Simpson,  William.  Catalogue  of  the 
water  color  drawings  of  "Glasgow  in  the 
forties,"  by  William  Simpson,  with  ex- 
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prtr.,  1900.  32  p.  1  port.  8°.  (Glasgow. 
— Museums  and  Galleries  Sub-committee.) 

MCT  p.v.3 

Sinclair,  William  Macdonald.  John 
MacWhirter,  his  life  and  work.  London: 
Virtue  &  Co.,  1903.  32  p..  illus,  5  pi.  f°. 
(x\rt  annual,  Christmas,  1903.  Extra  no.  of 
the  Art  journal,  1903.)  f  MAA 

Sir  Henry  Raeburn:  his  life  and  works. 
With  a  catalogue  of  his  pictures,  by  I. 
Greig.  London:  "The  Connoisseur,"  1911. 
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Smith,  John  Alexander.  Exhibition  of 
mason-marks  copied  from  Melrose  Abbey, 
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ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
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Stevenson,  John  Home.  A  fifteenth 
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Stevenson,  R.  A.  M.  Mr.  Keiller's  col- 
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Tarbolton,  Harold  O.  Education  and 
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tMAA 

— — -  Modern  decorative  art  at  Glasgow. 

Some    notes    on    Miss    Cameron's    Argyle 


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Thomas,  D.  Croal.  The  International 
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Todhunter,  John.  George  Wilson.  With 
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Townsend,  Horace.  Some  alterations 
and  additions  to  a  house  in  Glasgow.  6 
illus.  (International  studio.  New  York, 
1899.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  34-37.)  f  MAA 

Tynecastle  tapestry  at  the  Albert  Works, 
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Van  der  Veer,  Leonore.  The  work  of 
the  late  George  Wilson.  1  pi.,  4  illus.  (In- 
ternational studio.  New  York,  1904.  4°. 
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Veitch,  Henry  Newton.  Early  Scottish 
spoons  in  the  National  Museum  of  Anti- 
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tMAA 

Walker,  A.  Stodart.  The  paintings  of 
D.  Y.  Cameron,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.  1  pi. 
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4°.    V.  46,  p.  255-265.)  t  MAA 

The  paintings  of  James  Whitelaw 

Hamilton,  A.R.S.A.,  R.S.W.  1  pi.,  9  illus. 
(International  studio.  New  York.  1914. 
4°.    V.  51,  p  9-19.)  tMAA 

The  recent  paintings  of  E.  A.  Wal- 
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studio.  New  York,  1913.  4°.  v.  49,  p.  261- 
270.)  t  MAA 

A      Scottish      landscape      painter: 

James  Cadenhead,  A.R.S.A.,  R.S.W.  2  pi., 
5  illus.  (International  studio.  New  York, 
1912.    4°.    V.  46,  p.  10-20.)  tMAA 

The  Scottish  Modern  Arts  Asso- 
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New  York,   1907.     4°.     v.  31,   p.  309-311.) 

tMAA 

Sir    James     Guthrie,     P.R.S.A.      8 

illus.  (International  studio.  New  York, 
1912.    4°.    V.  45,  p.  18-26.)  t  MAA 

Walker,  James  Russell.  Pre-reforma- 
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Waring,  John  Burke.  Stone  monuments, 
tumuli,  and  ornaments  of  remote  ages; 
with  remarks  on  the  early  architecture  of 
Ireland  and  Scotland.     London,  1870.     f°. 

ttQOI 


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^rt.  Architecture,  and  Sculpture,  continued. 

Watson,  Walter  R.  Miss  Jessie  M.  King 
and  her  work.  13  illus.  (International 
studio.  New  York,  1902.  4°.  v.  17,  p.  177- 
188.)  t  MAA 

Some  recent  Scottish  domestic  fit- 
tings and  decorations.  8  illus.  (Interna- 
tional studio.  New  York,  1903.  4°.  v.  18, 
p.  104-110.)  fMAA 

Weaver,  Lawrence.  Scottish  lead  spires. 
2  pi.  illus.  (Burlington  magazine.  Lon- 
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Webber,  Byron.  James  Orrock,  R.  I., 
painter,  connoisseur,  collector.  London: 
Chatto  &  Windus,  1903.  2  v.  pi.  port. 
f°.  t  MCV 

Wedmore,  Frederick.  The  etchings  of 
D.  Y.  Cameron,  illus.  (Art  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1901.     f°.     1901,  p.  289-293.)     f  MAA 

— —  Orchardson  et  son  oeuvre.  3  pi. 
(Les  lettres  et  les  arts.  Paris,  1888.  4°. 
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White,  Gleeson.  Some  Glasgow  de- 
signers and  their  work.     63  illus.     (Inter- 


national studio.  New  York,  1897-98.  4°. 
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White,  Thomas  Pilkington.  Observa- 
tions on  the  value  of  rubbings  in  the 
preparation  of  monumental  drawings 
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quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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With  supplementary  notes  by  James  Drummond 
on    p.    68-71. 

Wilkie,  The,  gallery:  a  selection  of  the 
best  pictures  of...  Sir  David  Wilkie... 
with  notices  biographical  and  critical. 
London:  G.  Virtue  [1848-50?].  2  p.l.,  93, 
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Wood,  T.  Martin.  Some  recent  water- 
colours  by  Edwin  Alexander,  A.R.S.A., 
R.VV.S.  2  pi.,  6  illus.  (International  studio. 
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fMAA 

Young,  William.  The  new  Glasgow 
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Music 

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Aberdeen  General  Association  for  the 
Improvement  of  Psalmody.  Annual  re- 
port, rno.  1.]  Aberdeen:  the  association, 
1855.    47  p.     12°.  Drexel2221 

All  the  blue  bonnets,  an  original  national 
air... with  an  accompaniment  for  the 
piano-forte  by  Mr.  Braham.  New  York: 
T.  Birch  [18-?].    2  p.    f°.  *  MN  p.v.2 

Philadelphia:  G.  F.  Blake  [18-?i.    2 

inside   pages.     f°.  *MO 

Ancient  sacred  music:  [six  Gaelic  tunes 
still  preserved  in  sacred  worship  in  the 
north  Highlands.  With  descriptive  and 
historical  notes  byj  A.  M[unro].  Edin- 
burgh: M.  Stewart  &  Co.  [1848.]  7  p. 
obi.  16°.  Reserve 

Annie  Laurie.  Harp... by  A.  F.  Toul- 
min.  New  York:  J.  F.  Browne,  cop.  1859. 
7  p.     f°.  Drexel5665 

Association  for  the  Revival  of  Sacred 
Music  in  Scotland.  Report  1850-51,  1861. 
Edinburgh,  1851-61.     8°.  *  MAA  p.box 

Bain,  Joseph.  Remarks  suggested  by 
Dr.  Raven's  "Caledonian  campanology." 
(Archaeological  journal.  London,  1892. 
8°.     V.  49,  p.  329-332.)  CA 

Ballantine,  J.  Historical  epitome  of 
Scottish  song.  (In:  J.  Fulcher,  Lays  and 
lyrics  of  Scotland. . .  Glasgow  [1870?].  f°. 
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Balmoral  choir  handbook  of  Scottish 
song,  containing  a  selection  of  standard 
national  songs.  [Cincinnati?]  R.  J.  Patrick 
&   W.    Bruce,    cop.      1889.      12   1.      8°. 

*MOp.v.3,  no.l3 

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Bannatyne,  Charles.     Ceol  mor. 
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Barnett,  T.  Ratcliffe.  The  old  psalm 
tunes.  (In  his:  Fairshiels;  memories  of 
a  Lammermuir  parish.  Edinburgh,  1913. 
8°.     p.  97-105.)  CRB 

Barton,  J.  H.  Bruce's  battle  call,  a 
favorite  song. .  .composed  by  J.  H.  Bar- 
ton. Philadelphia:  G.  E.  Blake  [18-?].  3 
p      f°.  *  MN  p.v.7 

No    title-page. 

Beattie,  James.  A  letter  to  the  Rev. 
Hugh  Blair...  one  of  the  ministers  of 
Edinburgh,  on  the  improvement  of  psalm- 
ody in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  R.  Buchan- 
an. 1829.    32  p.    12°.  ZHTp.v.l,no.3 

Bell,  Charles  D.  Notice  of  the  harp 
said  to  have  been  given  to  Beatrix  Gardyn 
of  Banchory  by  Queen  Mary,  and  of  the 
harp  called  the  "Lamont  harp,'  both  for- 
merly possessed  by  the  family  of  Robert- 
sons of  Lude,  and  now  deposited  for  exhi- 
bition in  the  museum,  along  with  two 
ancient  Highland  targets,  by  John  Steuart 


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of  Dalguise.  12  illus.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1881.     sq.  8°.    V.  15,  p.  10-33.     CPA 

Bishop,  Henry  Rowley.  Scotia's  wel- 
come to  Victoria.  The  national  song... 
sung  by  Mr.  Sinclair...  The  symphonies 
&  accompaniments  by  H.  R.  Bishop.  Lon- 
don:  D'Almaine   &  Co.     [1842.,     7  p.     f°. 

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Blackburn,    Vernon.     The    muse    of   the 

Gael.  (Musical  times.  London,  1903.  8°. 
V.  44,  p.  589-590.)  *  MA 

Blue  bell  [of  Scotland,  and]  Scots  wha 
hae.  (Harp  and  piano. j  New  York:  J.  F. 
Browne,  cop.   1852.     2  parts  in  1.     f°. 

Drexel  5666 

Braham,  James.  March,  march,  Etrick 
and  Tiviotdale!  An  original  national  air 
...by  Mr.  Braham.  New  York:  A.  Fleet- 
wood [18-?].     broadside.     f°.     *  MP  p.v.25 

Bruce,  John.  O  whistle  and  I'll  come  to 
you,  my  lad.  A  favorite  Scotch  song. 
Written  by  Robert  Burns  in  1793,  to  an  old 
air,  composed  by  John  Bruce,  a  famous 
fiddler  of  Dumfries.  Boston:  O.  Ditson 
[18-?].     5  p.     f°.  *  MO  p.  box 

Bruce,  Thomas.  The  common  tunes; 
or,  Scotland's  church  musick  made  plain. 
Edinburgh:  the  author,  1726.  3  p.l.,  viii, 
46  p.,  1  pi.,  7  1.     music  in  ms.     8°.   (16°). 

Drexel  2800 

Title-page,  frontispiece  and  dedication  are  sup- 
plied in  pen  and  ink. 

Burns,  Robert.  Bruce's  address  to  his 
army.  A  favorite  Scotch  song.  [Written 
by  Robert  Burns.  Air:  "Hey  tuttie  tattie."] 
New   York:    Bourne    [18-?].     2   1.      f°. 

Drexel  4156 

•  [Piano  and  voice.]    New  York: 

William   Dubois   [18-?]     2  p.     i°. 

The    Lothian    lassie.      A    favorite 

Scotch  ballad. .  .written  by  Robert  Burns. 
Composed  and  arranged  for  the  piano- 
forte,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  inside  p.     f°. 

*  MO  p.box 

Caldwell's  Musical  journal,  v.  1.  Edin- 
burgh:  Caldwell  Bros.,   1847.     i°.       *  MN 

Caledonian,  The,  musical  repository:  a 
choice  selection  of ...  Scottish  songs, 
adapted  for  the  voice,  violin,  and  German 
flute.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd,  1811. 
286  p.     12°.  Drexel  4063 

Engraved  title-page:  Crosby's  Caledonian  musical 
repository;   &c.     London:   R.   Crosby  &   Co. 

Campbell,  Alexander.  Albyn's  anthol- 
ogj';  or,  A  select  collection  of  the  melo- 
dies &  vocal  poetry  peculiar  to  Scotland 
and  the  Isles. .  .collected  and  arranged  by 
...Campbell.  The  modern  Scotish  and 
English  verses  adapted  to  the  Highland, 
Hebridean    & '  Lowland    melodies    written 


by  Walter  Scott  and  other. .  .poets. . . 
Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd,  1816-18.  2  v. 
f°.  Drexel  4064 

Reviewed  in  Analectic  magaeine,  v.  9,  p.  167-172, 
Philadelphia,   1817. 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Committee  for 
Improving  Church  Music  in  the  City  ot 
Edinburgh.  The  church  tunes  in  four 
parts.  Published  by  order  of  the  Hon'able 
the  Committee,  for  Improving  Church 
Music  in  the  City  of  Edinburgh.  To  which 
is  added  a  collection  of  canons,  anthems 
&  chants,  by  Robert  Bremner.  Edinburgh: 
printed  &  sold  at  his  music  shop  [1772?] 
1  p.l.,  20  p.     12°.  ZHZ 

With    a    folded    leaf,   lesson    1st,   inserted. 
Bound   with:    The   Psalms   of   David   in   metre... 
n.  p.,    1772.      12°. 

A    collection    of    the    best    church 

tunes,  in  four  parts.  Publish'd  by  Robt. 
Bremner,  by  order  of  the  Honourable  the 
Committee,  for  Improving  Church  Music 
in  the  Cit}^  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  Brysson's  music  shop,  1790. 
1  p.l.,  8  p.     24°.  ZHZ 

One  leaf,  lesson   1st,  inserted  after  title-page. 

Clarke,  John,  afterward  Clarke-Whit- 
feld.  Auld  lang  syne...  Scotch  air  [by 
Robert  Burnsj  arranged  by  Dr.  J.  Clarke. 
London:    Birchall   &   Co.   [18-?]     3   p.     f°. 

Drexel  4133 

Farewell    to    Lochaber...      Scotch 

air,  arranged  by  Dr.  J.  Clarke.  London: 
Birchall  &  Co.  [18-?]  3  p.    f°.      Drexel  4133 

The    minstrel's    harp.      An    arietta 

from  the  "Lay  of  the  last  minstrel."  With 
an  accompaniment  for  the  harp  or  piano- 
forte composed  by  John  Clarke.  New 
York:   W.   Dubois   [18-?].     7  p.     f°. 

*  MP  p.v.23 

Comin'  tlirough   the   rye.     A   celebrated 

Scotch  song...    [With  pianoforte  and  flute 

accompaniment.]     [London?]   W.   Wvbrow 

[18—?].     2-3  p.     f°.  Drexel  3908 

[Arranged  for  voice  with  piano  ac- 
companiment.] New  York:  G.  B.  Demar- 
est  [18-?].    4  p.     f°.  t*  MO  p.box 

Conant,  Helen  S.  Sacred  music  in  Scot- 
land.    (Littell's  Living  age.     Boston,  1859. 


8°.    V.  60,  p.  251-254.) 


*DA 

arranged 
f°.  *MX 
Lea    Rig. 


Corri,    Domenico.      Galic    air 
with  alterations,     n.  t.-p.     p.  122, 

My    ain    kind    dearie    or 

[A  Scottish  air  written  by  Burns.]  With 
variations  [for  the  pianoforte  composed] 
by  D.  Corri.  New  York:  E.  Riley  [18-?]. 
3   p.    ■f°.  *MNp.v.44 

•  A  new  and  complete  collection   of 

the  most  favourite  Scots  songs  including 
a  few  English  &  Irish  with  proper  graces 
and  ornaments  peculiar  to  their  character, 
likewise  the  new  method  of  accompani- 
ment of  thorough  bass.  Edinburgh:  Corri 
&  Co.  [179-?]     1  p.l.,  33  (1)  p.     f°. 

Drexel  4066 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


721 


Music,  continued. 

Coutts,  W.  G.  Scottish  versus  classic 
music,  in  an  ethical  and  aesthetic  aspect. 
Edinburgh:  H.  B.  Higgins,  n.  d.  64  p.  2. 
ed.    12°.  *MGH 

The  title  on  cover  reads:  The  Trojan  horse;  or, 
Scottish  versus  classic  music:  the  ethical  and  aesthet- 
ical  aspect  of  the  question.  By  Ithuriel.  Edin- 
burgh:   printed   by   Home   &   Macdonald,    1877. 

Croal,  George.  Reminiscences  of  music 
in  Edinburgh;  "  'tis  sixty  years  since."  Ad- 
dress to  the  members  of  the  Edinburgh 
Society  of  Musicians.  Edinburgh:  G. 
Waterston   &   Sons,   1888.     23  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.357 

Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham.  Musical 
memoirs  of  Scotland,  with  historical  an- 
notations and  numerous  illustrative  plates. 
Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson,  1849.  xii  p., 
1  1.,  300  p.,  40  pi.    4°.  Drexel  1776 

Dauney,  William.  Ancient  Scotish  mel- 
odies, from  a  manuscript  of  the  reign  of 
King  James  vi.  With  an  introductory  en- 
quiry, illustrative  of  the  history  of  the 
music  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  1838.  x.  390 
p.     4°.  Drexel  4067 

Dick,  James.  "Auld  lang  syne,"  —  its 
origin,  poetry,  and  music.  2  pi.  of  music. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1892.  sq.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  379-397.)  CPA 

Dressier,  William.  Comin'  thro'  the  rye. 
Scotch  ballad. .  .arranged  by  Wm.  Dress- 
ier. [Piano  &  voice.]  New  York:  W.  Hall 
&  Son,  cop.  1851.     5  p.     f°.       fMPp.box 

Dun,  Finlay.  Analysis  of  the  structure 
of  the  music  of  Scotland.  (In:  W. 
Dauney,  Ancient  Scotish  melodies... 
Edinburgh,    1838.     4°.     p.   315-339.) 

Drexel  4067 

Duncan  Gray,  a  Scotch  song.  n.  t.-p.  p. 
120.     f°.  *MX 

[Eleven  melodies  of  Scotland.  "My  boy 
Tommy,"  etc.]     n.  p.  [18-?]     8  1.     f°. 

Drexel  4071 

No  title-page. 

Elouis,  J.  First  [and  second]  volume  of 
a  selection  of  favorite  Scots  songs  with 
accompaniments  for  the  harp  or  piano- 
forte which  may  be  performed  on  these 
instruments  either  with  the  voice  or  with- 
out it  as  familiar  lessons,  to  which  are 
added  several  airs  with  variations,  com- 
posed by  J.  Elouis.  Edinburgh:  Gow  & 
Sheperd  [1807].    2  v.    i°.  *  MO 

Fenwick,  J.  Clerevaulx.  A  few  remarks 
upon  bagpipes  and  pipe-music.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Newcastle.  Archseolo- 
gia  .(^^liana.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1859. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  9-19.)  CA 


Fest,  Fred.  Balquhither.  A  popular 
Scotch  air. .  .arranged  for  the  piano-forte 
by  Fred.  Fest.  Philadelphia:  G.  E.  Blake 
[18-?].     [2  p.]     f°.  *MPp.v.ll 

Forbes,  John.  Cantus,  songs,  and  fan- 
cies, to  three,  four,  or  five  parts,  both  apt 
for  voices  and  viols.  With  a  brief  intro- 
duction to  musick  as  taught  in  the  musick- 
school  of  Aberdeen.  [By  John  Forbes.] 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1879.  viii  p.,  114  1. 
4°.  *MO 

Reprint  of  the  Aberdeen  ed.  of  1682.  Only 
eighty-six   copies   reprinted. 

Fradel,  Charles.  Blue  bells  of  Scotland. 
Newly  arranged  by  C.  Fradel.  [Piano 
solo.]  New  York:  C.  B.  Seymour  &  Co., 
cop.  1859.    3  p.    f°.  *  MN  p.v.22 

No  title-page. 

Eraser,  Alexander  Duncan.  Some  rem- 
iniscences and  the  bagpipe.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  J.  Hay  [1907].  xii,  432  p.,  33  pi,  3 
port.    8°.  *MKR 

Of  value  for  its  plates  of  instruments. 

Eraser,  Simon.  The  airs  and  melodies 
peculiar  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  and 
the  Isles  communicated  in  an  original... 
style. .  .with. .  .harmony  for  the  piano- 
forte, harp,  organ,  or  violoncello. . .  Edited 
by  Simon  Eraser.  Edinburgh:  the  editor 
[1816].     2  p.l.,  119  p.     sq.  f°.  *  MO 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  As- 
sembly. Report  of  the  committee  on 
psalmody.  May,  1866.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Greig  &  Son,  1866.    44  p.    8°.    Drexel  2212 

Free  St.  George's  Sacred  Music  Asso- 
ciation. Our  Scottish  psalmody:  with 
hints  for  its  improvement.  Issued  by  the 
...association...  Edinburgh:  Johnstone 
and  Hunter,  1854.    27  p.    12°.    *  MM  p.box 

Frost,  Thomas.  Church  music.  (In: 
B3^gone  church  life  in  Scotland.  Edited 
by  W.  Andrews.  London,  1899.  8°.  p. 
98-107.)  ZDVH 

Fulcher,  John.  Lays  and  lyrics  of  Scot- 
land, arranged  with  new  symphonies  and 
accompaniments  for  the  pianoforte  by 
John  Fulcher.  With  a  historical  epitome 
of  Scottish  song  by  James  Ballantine,  and 
an  appendix  of  notes  historical,  biographi- 
cal, and  critical  compiled  by  the  pub- 
lishers. Glasgow:  Swan  &  Pentland 
[1870?].    xi,  344  p.     f°.  *MO 

Garland,  The,  of  Scotia;  musical  wreath 
of  Scottish  song,  with  descriptive  and  his- 
torical notes,  adapted  for  the  voice,  flute, 
violin,  &c.  Edited  by  J.  TurnbuU  and  P. 
Buchan.  Glasgow:  W.  Mitchison,  1841. 
xii,  192  p.     8°.  Drexel  4089 

Gesto,  The,  collection  of  Highland 
music.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  K.  N. 
MacDonald.  Leipzig:  O.  Brandstetter, 
1895.     1  p.l.,  ii  p.,  1  1.,  154,  67(1)  p.     f°. 

t*MO 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Music,  continued. 

Gilfert,  C.  A  weary  lot  is  thine,  fair 
maid!  From  Rokeby,  written  by  Walter 
Scott.  Composed  bv  C.  Gilfert.  Philadel- 
phia: G.  E.  Blake  [18-?].     [2  p.,    f°. 

*MPp.v.l6 

No    title-page.      Piano    and    voice. 

Glen,  David.  The  music  of  the  Clan 
Maclean.  Compiled  and  arranged  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Clan  Maclean  Associa- 
tion... Edinburgh:  D.  Glen  [1900].  1  p.l., 
51  p.    f°.  t*MO 

Glen,  John.  Early  Scottish  melodies: 
including  examples  from  mss.  and  early 
printed  works,  along  with  a  number  of 
comparative  tunes,  notes  on  former  an- 
notators,  English  and  other  claims,  and 
biographical  notices.  Edinburgh:  J.  &  R. 
Glen,    1900.     xvi.  271(1)    p.,  port.,  pi.     4°. 

*MO 

Glen,  Robert.  Notes  on  the  ancient 
musical  instruments  of  Scotland,  with  il- 
lustrative drawings.  illus.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1880.    sq.  8°.    v.  14,  p.  114-125.) 

CPA 

Gow,  Nathaniel.  Lady  Ann  Montagu 
Scot,  a  medley,  to  which  are  added  the 
favorite  dances  of  1814...  no.  1.  Edin- 
burgh:  R.    Purdie,   n.  d.     3   p.     f°. 

t  *  MO  p.box 

Gow,  Neil.  Roy's  wife  of  Aldivalloch  or 
[The  ruffian's  rant]  [Composed  by  Neil 
Gow,  the  famous  Scottish  piper  and  musi- 
cian]. Writted  by  Mrs.  Grant  of  Carron. 
Philadelphia:  G.  Willig  [18-?].  2  inside 
p.     f^  *  MN  p.v.44 

Graham,  George  Farquhar.  An  account 
of  the  first  Edinburgh  musical  festival... 
1815.  To  which  is  added  an  essay,  con- 
taining some  general  observations  on 
music.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1816, 
ix,  213  p.,  1  1.,  2  pi.     12°.  Drexel749 

Graham,  John.  Scottish  national  melo- 
dies. New  York:  C.  T.  Geslain,  1841.  3 
p.l.,  3-110  p.    8°.  Stuart  11557 

With    engraved    title-page. 

Greig,  Gavin.  Folk-song  in  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  1906-08,  p.  2-76.) 

CPA 

Gunn,  John.  An  historical  enquiry  re- 
specting the  performance  on  the  harp  in 
the  Highlands  of  Scotland;  from  the  earli- 
est times,  until  it  was  discontinued,  about 
the  year  1734.  To  which  is  prefixed  an 
account  of  a  very  ancient  Caledonian  harp, 
and  of  the  harp  of  Queen  Mary.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1807.  vii,  112 
P-,  3  pi.    4°.  Stuart  11554 

Drawn  up  by  desire  of  the  Highland  Society. 
Two    copies    on    thick    paper. 


H.,  G.  W.  Music  in  Glasgow.  (Scottish 
art  review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p. 
11-13.)  tMAA 

H.,  W.  T.  Hamish  Maccunn.  (Scottish 
art  review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p. 
40-41.)  tMAA 

Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  Ecclesiasti- 
cal music  in  Presbyterian  Scotland.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1890.  8°.  v.  15.  p. 
1-24.)  *  DA 

Music  in  early  Scotland.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1888.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
221-244.)  *  DA 

The    national    music    of    Scotland. 

(Cassell's  family  magazine.    London,  1884. 
4°.     V.  10.  p.  222-223.)  *  DE 

The    national    music    of    Scotland. 

(Scottish    review.      Paisley.    1889.     8°.     v. 
13,  p.  249-273.)  *  DA 

Popular  songs  —  "Auld  lang  syne." 

(The    musical    leader    and    concert    goer. 
Chicago,  1904.    v.  8.  no.  10,  p.  16.)       *  MA 

Harris,  David  Eraser.  Saint  Cecilia's 
Hall  in  the  Niddry  Wynd:  a  chapter  in  the 
history  of  the  music  of  the  past  in  Edin- 
burgh. Edin"". :  Oliphant,  Anderson  and 
Ferrier,  1911.    xv,  303  p.    2.  ed.    8°.    CPA 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  9,  p. 
202-203. 

Hately,  T.  L.  The  psalmody  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland,  with  an  accompani- 
ment for  the  pianoforte.  Prepared  under 
the  superintendence  of  George  Hogarth... 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Kennedy,  1845.  1  p.l., 
vii.  96  p.    8°.  *  MRA 

Haydn,  J.  A  collection  of  Scottish  airs, 
harmonized  for  the  voice  and  piano  forte 
with.  .  .symphonies  and  accompaniments 
for  a  violin  and  violoncello,  v.  1.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Whyte  [1806].    f°.  *  MO 

Howlett,  England.  Bell  lore.  (In:  By- 
gone church  life  in  Scotland.  London, 
1899.     8°.     p.  34-45.)  ZDVH 

Johnson,  James.  The  Scotish  musical 
museum;  consisting  of  upwards  of  six  hun- 
dred songs,  with  proper  basses  for  the 
piano  forte.  Originally  published  by  J. 
Johnson;  and  now  accompanied  with... 
notes  and  illustrations  of  the  lyric  poetry 
and  music  of  Scotland,  by. .  .William  Sten- 
house...  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1839.     6  v.     8°.  Drexel  4072 

Johnston,  Alfred  Wintle.  Four  Shetland 
airs.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1912.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  79-81.)  CR 

Jordan,  Dora.  Blue  bells  of  Scotland. 
[The  favorite  Scotch  air.]  [For  the  piano 
forte  arranged]  with  variations  by  Dale. 
Baltimore:  J.  Carr  [18—?].  33-36  p.  f°. 
(In:  Musical  journal.  . .  v.  2,  instrumental 
section,  no.  42.)  *  MN  p.v,37 

No  title-page. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


723 


Music,  continued. 

Blue  bells  of  Scotland...      Scotch 

ballad  [for  piano  &  voice]  as  lately  revived 
in  England  by  Mrs.  Jordan.  . .  Baltimore: 
J.  Carr  [18—?].  1-4  p.  f°.  (In:  Musical 
journal.  .  .     v.  2,  vocal  section,  no.  26.) 

*  MN  p.v.37 

The  blue  bells  of  Scotland.  A  fav- 
orite Scotch  song... by  Mrs.  Jordan  with 
variations  for  the  piano  forte  by  J.  Dale. 
New  York:   J.  Willson   [18—?].     4  p.     f°. 

*  MYD  p.v.20 

No  title-page. 

Kennedy,  David.  Kennedy's  handbook 
of  Scottish  song,  with  the  melodies... 
London:  Henderson,  Rait  &  Fenton,  1866. 
1  p.l.,  28  p.     8°.  *  MO  p.v.3 

Kidson,  Frank.  Scottish  music.  (In: 
Grove's  dictionary  of  music  and  musicians, 
edited  by  J.  A.  Fuller  Maitland.  Lon- 
don, 1908.    8°.     V.  4,  p.  391-402.)         *  MD 

p.  401-402  contain  a  bibliography. 

Knapton,  P.  Mrs.  Macdonald,  Scotch 
air  with  an  introduction  and  variations  for 
the  piano  forte  composed  by  P.  Knapton. 
New  York:  Dubois  &  Stodart  [18—?].  8  p. 
f°.  *MNp.v.l3 

Kotzeluch,  L.  A.  Bonnie  Doon,  a  favor- 
ite song,  written  by  Robert  Burns.  Ar- 
ranged for  the  pianoforte  bv  Kotzeluch. 
Philadelphia:  G.  Willig  [18-^?].  2  inside 
p.    f  °.  *  MN  p.v.44 

Kyle's  Scottish  lyric  gems.  A  collection 
of  the  songs  of  Scotland,  original  and  se- 
lected, with  new  and  appropriate  symphon- 
ies and  accompaniments  for  the  pianoforte 
by  T.  S.  Gleadhill.  Glasgow:  Joseph  Fer- 
rie,  1882.    1  p.l.,  ii,  403  p.,  2  1.    i\         *  MO 

Laing,  David.  An  account  of  the  psalter 
of  A.  D.  1566,  containing  the  psalms,  can- 
ticles, and  hymns,  set  to  music  in  four 
parts,  in  the  manuscripts  of  Thomas  Wode 
or  Wood,  vicar  of  Sanctandrois.  9  pi.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1870.  sq.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
445-458.)  CPA 

Lawson,  Malcolm.  Songs  of  the  North, 
gathered  together  from  the  Highlands  and 
Lowlands  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  A.  C. 
Macleod  and  H.  Boulton.  The  music  ar- 
ranged by  M.  Lawson.  London:  J.  B. 
Cramer  &  Co.  [189-?]     2  v.     pi.     f°.  *  MO 

V.  1,  20.  ed. ;  v.  2  is  5.  ed.,  edited  by  H.  Boulton. 

Leitch,  George.  Notice  of  a  mahogany 
pitchpipe  formerly  used  in  Cults  parish 
church,  Fife,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    sq.  8°.    V.  40,  p.  43-46.)  CPA 

Lowe,  John.  Mary's  dream.  [A  song, 
written  and  composed  by  John  Lowe.] 
1750-1798.  [Edinburgh:  Stewart  &  Co. 
[17—?]     1  p.    4°.  *  MN 


MacFarlane,  Malcolm.  Bardic  melody. 
A  book  in  which  the  poems,  songs  and 
ditties  of  the  Scottish  Gaels  are  exhibited 
along  with  their  airs.  Book  1,  part  1. 
Stirling:  E.  Mackay,   1908.     x,  112  p.     8°. 

*  MO  (Gaelic) 

With  additional  Gaelic  title-page.     Text  in  Gaelic. 

Mackay,  Angus.  A  collection  of  ancient 
piobaireachd  or  Highland  pipe  music... 
to  which  are  prefixed  some  sketches  of  the 
principal  hereditary  pipers  and  their  es- 
tablishments with... notes  respecting  the 
origin  of  the  various  pieces.  Edinburgh: 
the  editor,  1838.    3  p.l.,  16,  171,  17  p.    f°. 

Drexel  4078 

Maclauchlan,  Thomas.  Gaelic  literature, 
language,  and  music.  (In:  J.  S.  Keltie,  His- 
tory of  the  Scottish  Highlands...  New 
York  [187-?].     8°.     v.  3,  p.  66-115.)     CPE 

Macleod,  Kenneth.  Note  on  musical  in- 
struments in  Gaelic  folk-tales.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  341- 
347.)  NDK 

McLeod,  P.  New  national  songs,  the 
melodies  never  before  published.  Edin- 
burgh: G.  Croall,  n.  d.    3  p.l.,  50  p.    nar.  4°. 

*MO 

— — -  Original  national  melodies  of  Scot- 
land. London:  G.  Virtue  [1838].  3  p.l., 
234  p.    8°.  *MO 

Mac-Michael,  J.  Holden.  The  bagpipe. 
(Antiquary.  London,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  40, 
p.  111-115.)  CA 

Mainzer,  Joseph.  The  Gaelic  psalm 
tunes  of  Ross-shire,  and  the  neighbouring 
counties.  The  harmony  and  introductory 
dissertation  by  Mainzer.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Johnstone,  1844.     xxiv,  25  p.     4°. 

Drexel  4517 

Specimens  and  illustrations  of  the 

old  psalmody  of  Scotland.     Edinburgh:  J. 
Gall  &  Son  [1844].     9(1)  p.,  15  1.     4°. 

Drexel  2085 

Manson,  William  Laird.  The  Highland 
bagpipe,  its  history,  literature,  and  music. 
With  some  account  of  the  traditions,  su- 
perstitions, and  anecdotes  relating  to  the 
instrument  and  its  tunes.  Paisley:  Alex- 
ander Gardner,  1901.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  420  p..  8 
pi.    sq.  8°.  *MKR 

March  to  the  battle  field.  A  Scotch  bal- 
lad... New  York:  A.  Fleetwood  [18 — ?]. 
1  1.  8°.  (In:  Old  songs  for  the  piano 
forte.)  Drexel  4156 

Martin,  John.  [Scotch  airs,  reels  and 
strathspeys  in  manuscript.]  Collected  by 
J.  Martin  for  Alex"".  Anderson,  first  wood 
engraver  in  America,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  50  1.  ob. 
24°.  Drexel  4079 

Maver's  collection  of  genuine  Scottish 
melodies  for  the  pianoforte  or  harmonium, 
in  keys  suitable  for  the  voice.    Harmonized 


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Music,  continued. 

by  C.  H.  Morine.  Edited  by  George  Alex- 
ander. Glasgow:  R.  Maver  [1866].  xiv, 
244  double  pages,  p.  245-254.     f°. 

*  MO  (Scotland) 

The  double  pages  contain  music  on  one  side  and 
text   on   the   other. 

Mazzinghi,  J.  Ellen  Bhoyochd,  or  the 
beautiful.  A  Gaelic  ballad  from  the  Wan- 
derer. Adapted  to  an  old  Scots  air  and 
arranged  for  the  pianoforte  or  harp,  by  J. 
Mazzinghi.  London:  Goulding  &  Co. 
(18— ?_    4  p.    f°.  *MPp.v.23 

Menzies,  David  P.  Note  on  the  "Ban- 
nockburn"  bagpipes  of  Menzies.  1  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1895.  sq.  8°.  v.  29, 
p.  231-234.)  CPA 

Metcalf,  J.  W.  Scottish  folk  song  "Oh, 
dinna  ask  me."  (Musical  world.  Boston, 
1903.    4°.    V.  3,  no.  3,  p.  1-3.)  *  MA 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  Notice  of 
ecclesiastical  music  found  in  the  burgh 
charter-room  of  Dundee.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.     sq.  8°.    V.  38,  p.  476-486.) 

CPA 

Morrison,  W.  A  collection  of  Highland 
music,  consisting  of  strathspeys,  reels, 
marches,  waltzes  &  show  airs,  with  varia- 
tions...for  the  piano  forte,  violin  and 
violoncello. . .  Inverness:  I.  Young  &  Co., 
n.  d.     1  p.l.,  36  p.     f°.  t*MOp.box 

Murray,  Amy.  An  fhideag  airgid.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
201.)  NDK 

Music  in  Scotland:  a  brief  historical  sur- 
ve}'.  (Musical  times.  London,  1901.  4°. 
V.  42,  p.  723-727,  789-793.)  *  MA 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  On  the 
pentatonic  and  other  scales  employed  in 
Scottish  music.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1872.  8°. 
v.  7,  p.  382-384.)  *  EC 

Observations  on  the  state  of  the  art  of 
music,  in  Scotland  and  its  capital,  with  re- 
marks on  the  Reid  bequest.  Edinburgh: 
W.  F.  Watson,  1849.     1  p.l.,  2,7  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.1204 

One  hundred  songs  of  Scotland;  music 
and  words.  Boston:  O.  Ditson  &  Co.,  cop. 
1859.    64  p.    8°.  Drexel4047 

Oswald,  James.  The  Caledonian  pocket 
companion,  containing  a  favourite  collec- 
tion of  Scotch  tunes  with  variations  for 
the  German  flute  or  violin.  Book  vth. 
London:  the  author,  n.  d.     8°. 

*MOp.v.3,no.l2 

Imperfect. 


P.,  C.  AL  Ceol-seinn  na  tuatha:  anns  na 
tri  canainean.  (Guth  na  bliadhna.  Stirl- 
ing, 1911.  8°.  V.  8,  p.  29-45,  109-119,  229- 
240,  328-340.)  NDK 

Peterson,  Franklin.  Musical  aesthetics 
in  Presbyterian  worship.  (Scottish  art 
review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p.  38-40, 
104-106.)  t  MAA 

Phillips,  H.  My  heart's  in  the  High- 
lands, partly  written  by  Robert  Burns, 
music  by  H.  Phillips.  [Voice  &  piano.j 
Boston:  O.  Ditson  [18—?].     4  p.     i\ 

t  *  MO  p.box 

No  title-page. 

Pleyel,  Ignaz  Joseph.  A  select  collec- 
tion of  original  Scotish  airs  for  the  voice, 
to  each  of  which  are  added  introductory 
&  concluding  symphonies  &  accompani- 
ments for  the  violin  &  piano  forte  by 
Pleyel.  With  select  &  characteristic 
verses  by  the  most  admired  Scotish 
poets...  Also  suitable  English  verses  in 
addition  to  such  of  the  songs  as  are  writ- 
ten in  the  Scotish  dialect.  London:  Pres- 
ton &  Son  (1793,.    vi,  25,  [253  p.    4°.  *  MN 

Raven,  J.  J.     Caledonian  campanology. 

(Archaeological    journal.       London,     1892. 
8^     V.  49,  p.  10-16.)  CA 

Reid,  The,  commemoration  concert, 
Edinburgh.  College  concert.  First  annual 
concert  in  memory  of  General  Reid... 
Repetition  of  performance. .  .February  13, 
1841.  [Words,  of  the  airs,  &c.,  with  notices 
of  the  music  by  Prof.  John  Thomson.] 
Edinburgh:  T.  Paton  [1841].    38  p.     sq.  8°. 

Drexel  2219 

Rimbault,  Edward  Francis.  The  na- 
tional melodies  of  Scotland.  [Leisure 
hour.  London,  1875.  4°.  v.  24,  p.  795- 
799.)  *DA 

Robertson,  Alexander.  Saw  ye  my  wee 
love,  an  admired  Scotch  ballad  by  Hector 
McNiel.  .  .arranged  with  symphonies  & 
accompaniments  for  the  piano  forte  by 
Alex.  Robertson.  Philadelphia:  G.  Willig 
[18—?).    3  p.    f°.  *MPp.v.ll 

No  title-page. 

Robin  Adair...  Ballad...  The  sym- 
phonj^  &  accompaniments  composed  and 
arranged  for  the  harp  or  piano  forte  by 
W.  Reeve.  New  York:  W.  Dubois  [18—?]. 
3  p.  f°.  (In:  Old  songs  for  the  piano 
forte.)  Drexel  4156 

Rogers,  Charles.  History  of  the  Chapel 
Royal  of  Scotland,  with  the  register  of  the 
Chapel  Royal  of  Stirling  including  details 
in  relation  to  the  rise  and  progress  of 
Scottish  music  and  observations  respect- 
ing the  order  of  the  Thistle.  Edinburgh: 
The  Grampian  Club,  1882.  ccliv  p.,  1  1., 
126  p.    8=.  CR 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Rose,  Hugh.  Highland  minstrelsy. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions.    Inverness,  1876.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  71-81.) 

NDO 

Ross,  D.  Auld  langsyne  (The  favorite 
Scotch  air)  w^ith  variations  for  the  piano 
forte  or  harp,  composed  by  D.  Ross.  New 
York:  W.  Dubois  [18—?].     6  p.     f°. 

*  MN  p.v.4 

Ross,  William.  Ross's  collection  of  pipe 
music.  [By  Ulleam,  i.  e.,  William,  Ross, 
n.  p.,  pref.  1869.  1876?  2.?  ed.]  10  p.l.,  131 
p.,  1  1.    f°.  *MYR 

Lithographed  t.-p.     Letterpress  t.-p.  wanting? 

Roy's  wife,  a  favorite  Scotch  ballad  to 
which  is  added  the  words  of:  "Canst  thou 
leave  me  thus,  my  Katy,"  written  by  Rob- 
ert Burns.  New  York:  J.  A.  &  W.  Geib 
[18—?].    2  p.    f°.  *MNp.v.l4 

Sanderson,  James?  Chorus.  Hail  to  the 
chief!...  Written  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Composed  by  Sanderson.  New  York: 
Firth  and  Hall  fl8— ?].  3  p.  i°.  (In:  Old 
songs  for  the  piano  forte.)       Drexel  4156 

Hail  to  the  chief.  Chorus  com- 
posed by  Mr.  Sanderson.  Words  from  the 
"Lady  of  the  lake"  by  Walter  Scott.  [3 
voices  with  piano  accompaniment.]  New 
York:  Wm.  Dubois  [18—?].    3  p.     f°. 

*  MN  p.v.44 
Schetky,  I.  G.  C.  Lord  Alexander  Gor- 
don's reel.  Arranged  as  a  rondo  for  the 
pianoforte  by  I.  G.  C.  Schetky.  Baltimore: 
J.  Carr  [18- ?].  18-19  p.  f°.  [In:  Musical 
journal...     v.  2,  vocal  section,  no.  10.) 

*  MN  p.v.37 
Schweizer,   Otto.     Music  in  Edinburgh. 

Season     1887-88.       (Scottish     art     review. 
Glasgow,  1889.    f°.    v.  1,  p.  14-15.)  f  MAA 

Scotch  and  Irish  songs.  Bonny  Kathern 
Oggy,  and  others.  [For  the  voice,  piano 
forte,  flute  and  guitar,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     f°. 

Drexel  4080 

Title  taken  from  cover. 

Scotish,  The,  minstrel.  A  selection  from 
the  vocal  melodies  of  Scotland,  ancient  and 
modern,  arranged  for  the  piano  forte  [and 
voice]  by  R[obert]  A[rchibald]  Smith.  Edin- 
burgh: R.  Purdie  [1820-24?].    6  v.  in  3.    4°. 

*MO 

Scots  air  [for  the]  violino,  [and]  violon- 
cello, n.  t.-p.  2  1.  f  °.  (Meyers  select  airs. 
3.  sett.)  *MX 

Bound  with:  W.  Shepherd,  A  second  collection  of 
strathspey  reels,  &c.  .  .      Edinburgh,  n.  d.     f. 

Scots  wha  hae  wi'  Wallace  bled...  A 
favorite  patriotic  song  written  by  Robert 
Burns...  Accompaniment  for  the  piano 
forte.  . .  Arrangement  for  two  flutes  by  I. 
Diether. .  .  London:  Diether  [17 — ?.  2  p. 
i°.  Drexel  5819 


Scots  wha  ha'e  wi'  Wallace  bled  or 
Bruce's  address,  the  words  by  Burns  with 
an  accompaniment  for  the  piano  forte,  sung 
by  [John]  Braham  in  Guy  Mannering  [by 
Bishop].  London:  G.  Walker  [18 — ?].  3 
p.     f°.  *MNp.v.l2 

No  title-page. 
Voice  or  flute. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Wha'll  be  king  but 
Charlie.  A  Scotch  ballad...  Written  by 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  With  an  accompani- 
ment for  the  piano  forte  by  T.  W.  H.  B.  B. 
Philadelphia:  G.  Willig_  [18— ?].  2  1.  f°. 
(In:  Old  songs  for  the  piano  forte.) 

Drexel  4156 

Scottish,  The,  minstrel.  A  selection  of 
the  most  favorite  songs  of  Caledonia: 
adapted  for  the  voice,  German  flute,  and 
violin.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Co.,  1807. 
vi,  216  p.,   1   pi.     16°.  Drexel  4081 

Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd  [18 — ?]. 

220  p.     16°.  Drexel  4082 

Sett,  A,  of  Scotch  reels,  &c.,  as  per- 
form'd  at  Vauxhall  gardens  by  the  Cale- 
donian Military  Band,  arranged  for  the 
piano  forte.  London:  S.  Potter  [18 — ?]. 
4  p.     f°.  Drexel  5819 

Shepherd,  William.  A  second  collec- 
tion of  Strathspey  reels  &c.,  for  the  piano 
forte,  violin  and  violoncello. .  .  Edinburgh: 
Gow  &  Shepherd,  n.  d.     1  p.l.,  26  p.    f°. 

*MX 

Somervell,  Arthur.  Songs  of  the  four 
nations.  A  collection  of  old  songs  of  the 
people  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and 
Wales,  for  the  most  part  never  before  pub- 
lished... Edited  by  H.  Boulton...  The 
music  arranged  by  Arthur  Somervell.  Lon- 
don: J.  B.  Cramer  &  Co.,  1893.  viii  p.,  3  1., 
270  p.,  1  1.    6.  ed.    f°.  *  MO 

Songs  for  the  nursery...  Glasgow:  D. 
Robertson,  1844.    x  p.,  1  1.,  108  p.    sq.  24°. 

Drexel  2591 

Spindler,  J.  [Coming  thro'  the  rye,  by  J. 
Spindler.i  New  York,  cop.  1858.  3  p._  f°. 
(Golden  melodies,  arranged  for  the  piano 
by  J.  Spindler.     no.  39.)         *  MYD  p.v.ll 

Stenhouse,  William.  Illustrations  of  the 
lyric  poetry  and  music  of  Scotland.  In  six 
parts.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1853.    512  p.    8°.         Drexel  1928 

Pages  1-512  of  the  original  issue  with  a  new  title- 
page. 

See  also  under  Johnson,  James. 

Stevenson,  J.  A.  Oft  in  the  stilly  night. 
Scotch  air  from  Moore's  National  melodies 
(no.  7).  Arranged  by  Sir  John  Stevenson. 
Philadelphia:  G.  E.  Blake  [18—?].    2  p.    f°. 

*MPp.v.l7 

Stone,  Joseph.  The  Campbells  are  com- 
ing. [Arranged  by  Joseph  Stone.]  No.  13 
of  National  and  operatic  melodies,  newly 
arranged    as    a    series    of    rondos    for    the 


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Music,  continued. 

piano  forte  by  various  composers  in  a 
familiar  style.  London:  B.  Williams 
[18—?].    3  p.    f°.  *MYDp.v.l4 

Surenne,  J.  T.  Scots  wha  hae  wi'  Wal- 
lace bled.  [Piano  and  voice.)  Arranged 
by  J.  T.  Surenne.  [New  York:  C.  B.  Sey- 
mour &  Co.,  cop.  1860.)     1  p.     f°. 

*  MN  p.v.22 

No  title-page. 

There's  nae  luck  about  the  house.  A 
...Scotch  song  for  the  piano  forte  and  Ger- 
man flute.  London:  G.  Shade  [18 — ?).  2- 
3  p.    f°.  Drexel  3908 

Thorns,  George  Hunter  MacThomas. 
The  bells  of  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh,  with  a 
notice  of  the  missing  bells  of  the  chapel  of 
Holyrood  House.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1884.     sq.  8°.     v.  18,  p.  94-102.)  CPA 

Thomson,  Charles  W.  Scottish  music 
and  song,  illus.  (Caledonian.  New  York, 
1910.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  464-475.)  *  DD 

Thomson,  George.  A  select  collection 
of.  .  .Scottish  airs  for  the  voice.  With... 
symphonies  &  accompaniments  for  the 
piano  forte,  violin  &  violoncello  by  Pleyel, 
Kotzeluch  &  Haydn.  With.  .  .verses  both 
Scottish  and  English  adapted  to  the  airs, 
including  upwards  of  100  new  songs  by 
Burns.  [By  George  Thomson.]  London: 
T.  Preston  [1803-05].    4  v.     f  °.  Drexel  4083 

[Edinburgh:   the  editor,   1809- 

18.)     5  v.  in  3.     pi.,  port.     f°.  *  MO 

Volume  titles  differ. 

Thomson,  George.  Thomson's  collec- 
tion of  the  songs  of  Burns,  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  and  other  eminent  lyric  poets  an- 
cient and  modern  united  to  the  select  mel- 
odies of  Scotland,  and  of  Ireland  and 
Wales.  With  symphonies  &  accompani- 
ment, for  the  pianoforte  by  Pleyel,  Haydn, 
Beethoven,  &c.  London,  1822-25.  6  v.  pi., 
port.    4°.  *  MO 

Tolozan,  A.  V.  O.  de.  General  histori- 
cal view  of  the  music  of  Scotland:  with 
an  introduction. . .  Edinburgh,  1879.  12  p. 
12°.  *MF 

Tytler,  William,  of  Woodhouselee.  Dis- 
sertation on  the  Scottish  music.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archseologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
469-498.)  t  CPA 

(Reprinted  in:  James  i.,  The 

works  of  James  the  First.  .  .  Glasgow:  W. 
Lang  [1825].     12°.     p.  245-295.)  NCL 

On  the  fashionable  amusements  and 

entertainments  in  Edinburgh  in  the  last 
century,  with  a  plan  of  a  grand  concert  of 
music  on  St.  Cecilia's  day,  1695.     (Society 


of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
499-510.)  t  CPA 

Urbani,  P.  A  select  collection  of  orig- 
inal Scottish  airs,  for  the  voice,  with... 
symphonies  &  accompaniments  for  the 
piano  forte,  violin  &  violoncello,  with... 
verses. .  .Scottish  and  English. .  .including 
nearly  100  new  songs  by  Burns.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Sutherland,  n.  d.     2  v.     f°. 

tt*MO 

Wallace,  William  Vincent.  Favorite 
Scotch  melodies,  arranged.  .  .with  varia- 
tions for  the  pianoforte,  no.  1  and  4.  New 
York:  W.  Hall  &  Son  [18—?].  2  pamphlets. 
f°.  *  MYD  p.v.22 

no.    1.     Comin'    thro'    the    rye. 
no.  2.     The  Keel  row. 

Katie  Strang,  Scotch  ballad.   Words 

by  W.  W.  Fosdick,  composed  by  W.  V. 
Wallace.  New  York:  W.  Hall  &  Son,  cop. 
1856.     7  p.    f°.  *MPp.v.l8 

Watlen,  J.  The  celebrated  circus  tunes 
performed  at  Edinburgh.  .  .with.  .  .new 
reels  and  strathspej-s  set  for  the  piano 
forte  or  violin  and  bass.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Watlen,   n.   d.     36  p.     f°.  *  MX 

Bound  with:  W.  Shepherd,  A  second  collection  of 
strathspey  reels,  &c...      Edinburgh,  n.  d.     f°. 

We're  a'  noddin',  nid,  nid,  noddin'.  A 
...Scotch  ballad...  Newly  arranged  for 
the  pianoforte  [Voice  and  flutej.  London: 
W.  Sibley  [18—?].    2-3  p.    4.  ed.     f°. 

Drexel  3908 

Whyte,  Henry.  The  Celtic  lyre.  A  col- 
lection of  Gaelic  songs,  with  English  trans- 
lations. Bj'  Fionn  [i.  e.,  Henry  Whytei. 
Music  in  both  notations.  Edinburgh:  J. 
Grant,  1898.  1  p.l.,  [68]  p.  7.  thousand, 
sq.  8°.  *MO 

Edinburgh:  T.  Grant,  1902.    [ii, 

68]  p.    8.  thousand,    sq.  8°.  *  MO 

Edinburgh:     J.     Grant,     1906. 

[ii,  68]  p.    8.  thousand  [siC].    sq.  8°.      *  MO 

Wilson,  Dr.  The  folk  music  of  Scot- 
land. (Musical  standard.  London,  1904. 
f°.    V.  21,  no.  523,  p.  22-23.)  *  MA 

Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  Notes  on  the  buidh- 
ean  or  bell  of  Strowan  and  other  primitive 
ecclesiastical  bells  of  Scotland.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1855.     sq.  8°.     v.  1,  p.   18-22.) 

CPA 

Wilson,  J.  Musical  encyclopaedia;  being 
a  collection  of  the  most  approved  English, 
Scottish  and  Irish  songs;  with  appropriate 
music,  adapted  to  the  voice,  pianoforte, 
etc.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  elaborate  es- 
say on  the  first  principles  of  music,  by 
Wm.  Grier.     London,  1852.     new  ed.     8°. 

*MO 


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Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  postage 
stamps  of  Aberdeen,  Dundee,  Edinburgh, 
and  Glasgow.  1865-69.  1  pi.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1895.  sq.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  129-131.)  CPA 

Blanchet,  J.  Adrien.  Inedited  gold  crown 
of  James  v.,  with  the  name  of  John,  duke 
of  Albany,  illus.  (Numismatic  chronicle. 
London,  189L  8°.  series  3,  v.  11,  p.  203- 
204.)  MHA 

Bums,  Edward.  The  coinage  of  Scot- 
land, illustrated,  from  the  cabinet  of 
Thomas  Coats  of  Ferguslie,  and  other  col- 
lections. Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1887. 
3v.    i\  tMIG 

V.  3,  plates. 

Descriptive   notice   of  the   coins   in 

the  Fortrose  hoard,  with  notes  on  the  cor- 
responding gold  coinage  of  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  186-219.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  hoard  of  coins  dis- 
covered in  Banffshire,  supplementary  to 
the  notice  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gordon.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1882.  sq.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  433- 
436.)  CPA 

On  coins  attributed  by  Mr.  Lindsay 

to  kings  of  the  Hebrides.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.     sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  225-233.) 

CPA 

Cardonnel,  Adam  de.  Numismata  Sco- 
tiae,  or,  A  series  of  the  Scottish  coinage, 
from  the  reign  of  William  the  Lion  to  the 
Union.  Edinburgh:  George  Nicol,  1786. 
3  p.l..  157,  33  p.,  20  pi.     i°. 

t  MIG  and  Stuart  1607 

Catalogue  of  the  Scottish  coins  belong- 
ing to  the  Society  of  Scottish  Antiquaries 
arranged  in  chronological  order.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822.  4°.  v.  2,  ap- 
pendix, p.  7-32.)  t  CPA 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William.  Med- 
als of  Scotland.  (Numismatic  chronicle. 
London,  1888.  8°.  series  3,  v.  8,  p.  316- 
322.)  MHA 

Note   on   Ruddiman's  table   of  the 

value  of  the  silver  money  coined  in  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  34-42.)  CPA 

Note  on  some  mint  accounts  of  the 

coinage  of  Scotland  after  the  accession 
of  James  vi.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1879.    8°.    new  series,  v.  19,  p.  66-73.) 

MHA 

Notes  on  the  annals  of  the  Scottish 

coinage.    (Numismatic  chronicle.    London, 


1872-74.  8°.  new  series,  v.  12,  p.  16-32,  83- 
104,  242-265;  v.  13,  p.  41-53,  134-146;  v.  14,  p. 
118-154,  229-266,  317-338.)  MHA 

Notes  on  the  Scottish  mints.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  225-239.)  CPA 

Notes  of  some  unpublished  rec- 
ords of  the  coinages  of  James  vi.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    sq.  8°.    v.  10,  p.  388-396.) 

CPA 

Notes  towards  a  metallic  history  of 

Scotland.  3  pi.  (Numismatic  chronicle. 
London,  1877-80.  8°.  new  series,  v.  17,  p. 
57-72;  V.  18,  p.  73-80,  291-301;  v.  19,  p.  142- 
152;  V.  20,  p.  253-261.)  MHA 

Notice  of  a  curious  manuscript  in 

the  library  of  the  British  Museum,  contain- 
ing drawings  and  descriptions  of  Scottish 
coins.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  735-736.)  CPA 

Notice  of  some  unpublished  varie- 
ties of  Scottish  coins.  3  pi.  (Numismatic 
chronicle.  London,  1871-75.  8°.  new  se- 
ries. V.  11,  p.  283-287;  v.  12,  p.  235-241;  v.  15, 
p.  157-166.)  MHA 

Notice  of  a  very  rare  type  of  the 

half-plack  of  James  vi.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1873.    sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  287-288.)  CPA 

Remarks  on  the  coinages  of  Alex- 
ander II.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  sq. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  278-287.)  CPA 

Unpublished    varieties    of    Scottish 

coins,  illus.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1886.     8°.     series  3,  v.  6,  p.  38-40.) 

MHA 

Cramond,  William.  Beggars'  badges. 
1  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1891.    sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  99-101.)      CPA 

Cummyng,  James.  A  disquisition  into 
the  proper  arrangement  of  the  silver  coins, 
applicable  to  the  first  four  James's,  kings 
of  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  199-205.)    f  CPA 

English  and  foreign  sterlings  found  in 
Scotland.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1861.    8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  56-57.) 

MHA 

Franks,  Augustus  Wollaston.  Notice  of 
permissions  given  at  Paris  to  John  Ache- 
son  to  make  dies  with  the  portrait  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  21st  October  1553,  and  to 
Nicolas  Emery  to  make  a  die  for  jettons, 
with  the  arms,  etc.,  of  the  queen  of  Scots, 


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from  a  register  preserved  at  Paris. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  506-507.)  CPA 

Geddie,  W.  S.  Notice  of  the  discovery  of 
a  hoard  of  groats  of  Robert  in.,  enclosed 
in  a  ewer  of  brass,  and  buried  in  the  Cathe- 
dral Green,  Fortrose.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1880.     sq.  8°.    V.  14,  p.  182-186.) 

CPA 

Gordon,  George.  Notice  of  a  hoard  of 
silver  coins  discovered  in  Banffshire  of 
which  three  are  now  presented  to  the  mu- 
seum. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882.  sq. 
8°.    V.  16.  p.  431-433.)  CPA 

Grueber,  Herbert  Appold.  Scottish  coins. 
(In  his:  Handbook  of  the  coins  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  London,  1899.  8°. 
p.   162-212.)  MIG 

An     unpublished     half-unicorn     of 

James  iv.  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Numismatic 
chronicle.  London,  1906.  8°.  series  4,  v. 
5,  p.  66-76.)  MHA 

Haggard,  W.  D.  Medals  of  the  Pre- 
tender. (Numismatic  chronicle.  London, 
1839-40.  8°.  V.  1,  p.  219-222;  v.  2,  p.  37-42, 
124-132.)  MHA 

Haigh,  Daniel  Henry.  Remarks  on  early 
Scottish  coins,  and  on  the  arrangement  of 
those  bearing  the  name  of  Alexander.  (Nu- 
mismatic chronicle.  London,  1841.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  67-72.)  MHA 

Henfrey,  Henry  William.  The  Culloden 
medals.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  London, 
1875.     8°.     new  series,  v.  15,  p.  90-91.) 

MHA 

Hoblyn,  Richard  A.  The  Edinburgh 
coinage  of  Queen  Anne:  1707-1709.  (Nu- 
mismatic chronicle.  London,  1879.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  19,  p.  138-141.)  MHA 

Milled  Scottish  coins:  1637-1709.    2 

pi.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  London,  1879. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  19,  p.  108-137.)     MHA 

Holt,  Henry  F.  Observations  upon  a 
"shilling"  of  Francis  the  Dauphin  and 
Mary  Stuart,  representing  them  as  "King 
and  Queen  of  Scotland,  England,  and  Ire- 
land," dated  1558:  with  notes  regarding  the 
assumption  by  Queen  Mary  of  the  arms 
and  crown  of  England.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  279-287.)  CPA 

Humphreys,  Henry  Noel.  The  coinage 
of  Scotland  previous  to  the  Union.  (In 
his:  Coinage  of  the  British  Empire.  Lon- 
don, 1854.    8°.    p.  92-97.)  MIG 


J.,  K.  Scottish  tradesmen's  tokens,  pi. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1894-95.  sq.  8^  v.  7,  p.  146-147;  v.  8,  p.  2- 
3,  42-43,  55-56,  67.)  CPA 

Jamieson,  John.  Remarks  on  the  an- 
tiquity of  the  earliest  Scottish  coins  now 
e.xtant.  (Royal  Society  of  Literature. 
Transactions.  London,  1834.  4°.  v.  2,  p. 
304-321.)  *EC 

Lindsay,  John.  A  view  of  the  coinage  of 
Scotland,  with  copious  tables,  lists,  de- 
scriptions, and  extracts  from  acts  of  Parlia- 
ment; and  an  account  of  numerous  hoards 
or  parcels  of  coins  discovered  in  Scotland, 
and  of  Scottish  coins  found  in  Ireland... 
Cork:  jMessrs.  Bolster,  prtrs.,  1845.  viii, 
291(1)  p..  18  pi.     4°.  fMIG 

McCulloch,  John  Ramsay.  Note  on 
Scotch  money,  with  tables  showing  the 
successive  changes  in  the  standard,  in  the 
weight  of  the  coins,  and  in  the  relative 
values  of  gold  and  silver,  from  1107-1707, 
when  Scotland  ceased  to  have  a  peculiar 
coinage.  (In  his:  A  select  collection  of 
scarce  and  valuable  tracts  on  money... 
London,   1856.     8°.     p.  285-290.)  TF 

Macdonald,  George.  Note  on  a  hoard  of 
coins  of  the  Edwards,  found  at  Kinghornie, 
Stonehaven.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
sq.  8°.    v.  36,  p.  668-670.)  CPA 

Note  on  a  hoard  of  Scottish  coins 

recently  found  at  Linlithgow.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    sq.  8°.    v.  44,  p.  352-353.) 

CPA 

Note  of  a  hoard  of  silver  coins  found 

in  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.     sq.  8°.    V.  45,  p.  569-571.) 

CPA 

Note  on  a  hoard  of  silver  coins  found 

at  Lochmaben.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
sq.  8°.    V.  39,  p.  403-405.)  CPA 

Note    of    a    hoard    of    silver    coins 

found  at  Mellendean,  near  Sprouston,  Rox- 
burghshire. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
sq.  8°.    V.  46,  p.  200-201.)  CPA 

Note  on  a  small  hoard  of  gold  coins 

found  recently  in  Glasgow.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1903.    sq.  8°.    v.  37,  p.  367-369.) 

CPA 

A   recent   find   of   Roman   coins   in 

Scotland.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1905.     8°.     series  4,  v.  5,  p.  10-17.) 

MHA 

Two  hoards  of  Edward  pennies  re- 
cently found  in  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Numis- 
matic chronicle.  London,  1913.  8°.  series  4, 
v.  13,  p.  57-118.)  MHA 


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Mackenzie,  Thomas.  Notes  on  a  Forres 
penny  of  Alexander  ii.  illus.  (Numismatic 
chronicle.  London,  1881.  8°.  series  3,  v.  1, 
p.  158-161.)  MHA 

Notice  of  a  collection  of  groats  of 

Robert  iii.  of  Scotland  (1390-1406).  (Nu- 
mismatic chronicle.  London,  1884.  8°.  se- 
ries 3,  V.  4,  p.  189-200.)  MHA 

McLachlan,  Robert  Wallace.  Coins  of 
the  reign  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  (Can- 
adian antiquarian.  Montreal,  1872.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  79-84.)  HWA 

Macleod,  Donald.  Recent  find  of  coins 
and  armlets  in  the  graveyard  of  Tarbat, 
Ross-shire.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1890.     sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  18-19.) 

CPA 

Murray,  David.  A  note  of  some  Glasgow 
and  other  provincial  coins  and  tokens.  2 
pi.  (Glasgow^  Archaeological  Society. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  sq.  8°.  new 
series,  V.  1,  p.  49-72.)  CPA 

Pollexfen,  John  H.  Notice  of  the  coins 
of  David  i.  of  Scotland,  Henry  i.,  and  Ste- 
phen of  England,  found,  with  gold  orna- 
ments, &c.,  at  Plan,  in  the  island  of  Bute, 
in  June,  1863.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1865. 
sq.  8°.    V.  5,  p.  372-384.)  CPA 

On  a  hoard  of  gold  ornaments  and 

silver  coins  found  in  Bute.  (Numismatic 
chronicle.  London,  1875.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  5,  p.  57-72.)  MHA 

On    two    new    Scottish   pennies    of 

James  vi.  and  Charles  i. ;  with  some  re- 
marks on  the  half-groats  of  the  same 
reigns;  and  also  on  the  gold  thistle  crowns 
of  James.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1868.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p.  237- 
249.)  MHA 

Richardson,  Adam  Black.  Notice  of  a 
hoard  of  broken  silver  ornaments  and 
Anglo-Saxon  and  Oriental  coins  found  in 
Skye.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1892.  sq. 
8°.    V.  26.  p.  225-240.)  CPA 

Notice   of  recent  finds   of  coins   in 

Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings:  Edinburgh,  1894.  sq. 
8°.    V.  28,  p.  275-278.)  CPA 

Hoards  found  at  (1)  ■  Kilkerran,  (2)  Kirkintil- 
loch,   (3)    Kinghornie,  and   (4)    Craigie. 

-  Notice  of  recent  finds  of  coins  in 
Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
sq.  8°.    V.  32,  p.  295-298.)  CPA 

Hoards  found  at  Cleuchhead,  Roxburghshire,  and 
Falhills,   Midlothian. 

Ross,  Alexander.  Find  of  coins  in  Skye. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1893.  8°. 
v.  3,  p.  18-23.)  *  EC 


Scotiae  numisma:  or.  Ancient  Scotish 
coins:  their  real  and  proportional  value; 
with  some  observations  on  the  price  of 
provisions  in  Scotland  in  ancient  times,  to 
which  is  added  a  notice  of  Scotish  monas- 
tic institutions  at  the  period  of  the  Refor- 
mation. 1738.  (Reprinted  in:  Clarendon 
Historical  Society.  Reprints.  1.  series. 
Edinburgh,  1882.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  33-54.)  CBA 

Scott,  William  H.  Notice  of  the  ancient 
die  of  a  Scottish  coin  found  near  Pitten- 
crieff,  recently  presented  to  the  museum, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1859.  sq.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  52-55.)  CPA 

Report  on  a  large  hoard  of  Anglo- 
Saxon  pennies,  in  silver,  found  in  the 
island  of  Islay.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1855. 
sq.  8°.     V.   1,  p.  74-81.)  CPA 

Shand,  J.  Foreign  coin  in  Shetland. 
(Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1913. 
8°.     V.  6,  p.  37-40.)  CR 

Short,  A,  account  of  Scotish  money  and 
coins,  with  tables  of  their  value  at  differ- 
ent periods,  and  the  price  of  commodities, 
&c.  Together  with  tables  of  the  revenues 
of  the  archbishops,  bishoprics,  abbeys, 
nunnerys,  &c.,  at  the  Reformation.  Edin- 
burgh:  D.  Webster,   1817.     16  p.     8°. 

CP  p.box 

Sim,  George.  Aberdeen  treasure  trove. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1887.  sq.  8°.  v. 
21,  p.  223-225.)  CPA 

On  silver  pennies  of  Edward   i.,  ii.,  and  in. 

Find  of  coins  in  Scotland.  (Nu- 
mismatic chronicle.  London,  1882.  8°. 
series  3,  v.  2,  p.  354-355.)  MHA 

Glenquaich  treasure-trove.  (Nu- 
mismatic chronicle.  London,  1877.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  17,  p.  80.)  MHA 

Note   of  the   discovery   of   English 

pennies  of  Edward  i.  and  ii.,  in  the  parish 
of  Keir,  Dumfriesshire.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.     sq.  8°.     V.  6,  p.  457.)     CPA 

Note  respecting  coins  found  in  the 

walls  of  an  old  house  in  the  town  of  Ayr; 
and  at  Newstead,  Roxburghshire.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  105-108.)  CPA 

Notes    of   coins    recently    found    in 

various  parts  of  Scotland.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  508-512.) 

CPA 

Holecroft,  Kirkcudbright;  Dunbar;  Leith  Har- 
bour; Lanark;   Dornoch,  Dumfriesshire. 

Notes  on  coins  recently  discovered 

in  Scotland,  unicorns  of  James  iii.  and  iv., 
half  unicorns  of  James  iv.,  ecus  of  James 


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v.,  etc.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
sq.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  286-289.)  CPA 

Reprinted  in  the  Numismatic  chronicle,  series  2, 
V.    10,    p.    240-243,    London,    1870. 

Notes  of  coins,  &c.,  recently  dis- 
covered in  Scotland.  2  pi.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1865.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  p.  234-238.) 

CPA 

1.  Knowehead  of  Crombie.  2.  At  Plan,  Bute. 
3.  Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire.  4.  Kippendavie.  5.  Wood- 
head,  Canonbie.     6.  Brechin.     7.  Kinghorn,  Fifeshire. 

Notice  of  a  rare  medal  of  Provost 

Drummond  of  Edinburgh,  presented  to  the 
society  by  G.  Sim.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.    sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  393-394.)  CPA 

Notice  of  recent  discoveries  of  coins 

in  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
sq.  8°.    v.  16,  p.  464-472.)  CPA 

Notice   of  recent  finds   of  coins   in 

Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1884.  sq. 
8°.    v.  18,  p.  378-380.)  CPA 

Notices  of  coins  recently  found  in 

Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873. 
sq.  8°.     V.  9,  p.  271-273.)  CPA 

Ayrshire,   Shetland,   etc. 

Notices    of    recent    discoveries    of 

coins.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870  sq. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  195-196.)  CPA 

Coins  found  at  Abernethy;  and  at  Kirkmichael,  in 
Perthshire. 

Notices    of    recent    finds    of    coins 

in  Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
sq.  8°.     V.  11,  p.  547-550.)  CPA 

Forgandenny,  Hawick,  Rannoch,  Creggan,  Glen- 
quaich. 

Notices  of  recent  finds  of  coins  in 

Scotland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  sq. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  306-307.)  CPA 

Recent  finds  [of  coinS]  in  Scotland. 

(Numismatic  chronicle.  London,  1876. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  16,  p.  76-79.)         MHA 

(1)    Forgandenny,   (2)   Hawick,   (3)    Creggan. 


Recent  finds  in  Scotland.  (Numis- 
matic Chronicle.  London,  1858.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  192-194.)  MHA 

Recent  finds  [Of  coinS]  in  Scotland. 

(Numismatic  chronicle.  London,  1859.  8°. 
V.  20,  p.  192-194.)  MHA 

At   Duns,    Berwickshire. 

Recent  finds  of  coins  in  Scotland. 

(Numismatic  chronicle.  London,  1877.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  17,  p.  308.)  MHA 

Coins  found  at  Steinish,  Georgenias  Hill,  and 
Old   Monkland. 

Report  on  the  Scottish  and  Eng- 
lish coins  in  the  society's  museum.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  67-70.)  CPA 

Smith,  Aquilla.  Curious  forgeries  of 
Scotch  coins.  (Numismatic  chronicle. 
London.  1854.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  23-29.)  MHA 

On    Scotch   coins   and   counterfeits 

in  Ireland.  (Royal  Irish  Academy.  Pro- 
ceedings. Dublin,  1853.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  324- 
331.)  *EC 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Note  of  a  Ro- 
man aureus  of  Nero  found  near  Newstead 
in  1862.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1865.  sq. 
8°.     V.  5,  p.  108.)  CPA 

Notice    of    various     Roman    coins 

found  in  the  Red  Abbeystead  and  adjoin- 
ing fields  to  the  east  of  the  village  of  New- 
stead,  Roxburghshire.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1855.     sq.  8°.     v.  1,  p.  33-38.)     CP 

Struthers,  John.  Notice  of  old  Scottish 
coins  found  near  Prestonpans  in  March, 
1869.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1871.  sq. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  167-169.)  CPA 

Webster,  William.  Forgeries  of  Scot- 
tish coins.  (Numismatic  chronicle.  Lon- 
don, 1863.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  146-147.) 

MHA 

Wingate,  James.  On  the  coinage  of 
Scotland.  (Glasgow  Archaeological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1883.  8°. 
v.  2,  p.  78-82.)  CPA 


Folklore 

See  also  under  Gaelic  Literature 


A.,  A.  Auld  Yule;  or.  Christmas  in  Scot- 
land. (National  magazine.  London,  1858. 
4°.    V.  3,  p.  198-199.)  *  DE 

A.,  J.  Charms  used  in  the  island  of  San- 
day.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1908.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  198-200.)  CR 

See   also   note   on   p.   252. 


Account  of  the  New  Year  song,  as  sung 
in  Sanday.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Ork- 
nev.  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
Lo'ndon.  1908.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  262-266.)     CR 

Accurate,  An,  account  of  second-sighted 
men  in  Scotland:  in  two  letters  to  Mr.  John 
Aubrey.     (In:  The  wonders  of  nature  and 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


731 


Folklore,  continued. 

art  displayed...     London,  1796.    8°.    v.  1, 
p.  91-92,  126-128.) 

Ancient  criminal  trials  in  Scotland;  com- 
piled from  the  original  records  and  mss., 
with  historical  illustrations,  &c.  By  Rob- 
ert Pitcairn.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the 
Maitland  Club,  1829-33.     3  v.     4°.  CP 

These  trials  "form  the  quarry  out  of  which  the 
compilers  of  [Scottish]  witchcraft  histories  for 
popular    instruction   get   their   material"    (Ferguson). 

The  principal  witchcraft  trials  in  this  work  are: 
(1)  Agnes  Mullikine,  alias  Bessie  Boswell,  1563, 
V.  1,  p.  *  432  (this  is  the  earliest  case  in  the  records 
of  the  High  Court  of  Justiciary  of  Scotland);  (2) 
Tonet  Boyman,  1572,  v.  1,  p.  38;  Elizabeth  or  Bessie 
Dunlop,  1576,  v.  1,  p.  49-58;  Violat  Mar,  1577,  v.  1, 
p.  76-77;  Williame  Gilmour,  1582,  v.  1,  p.  101; 
Alesoun  Peirsoun,  1588,  v.  1,  p.  161-165;  Johnne 
Myllar,  1588,  v.  1,  p.  167;  Lady  Fowlis,  1589,  v.  1, 
p.  185;  Meg  Dow,  1589-90,  v.  1,  p.  186;  Hector 
Munro  of  Fowlis,  1590,  v.  1,  p.  201-204;  Jonett 
Grant  and  Jonett  Clark,  1590,  v.  1,  p.  206;  Bessie 
Roy,  1590,  V.  1,  p.  207-209;  William  Leslie  and  his 
wife,  1590,  V.  1,  p.  209;  Johnne  Feane,  alias  Cwning- 
hame,  v.  1,  p.  209-213;  Reprint  of  Newes  from  Scot- 
land, 1590,  V.  1,  p.  213-223;  Agnes  Sampsoune,  1590 
1,  V.  1,  p.  230-241;  Barbara  Naipar,  1591,  v.  1,  p 
242-243;  Evvfame  Makalzane  or  McCalzane,  1591 
V.  1,  p.  247-257;  Johnne  Stewart,  maister  of  Ork- 
nav,  1596,  v.  1,  p.  373-377;  Alison  Balfour,  1596 
V.  1,  p.  375-377;  Alesoune  Jollie,  1596,  v.  1,  p.  397 
399;  Cristian  Stewart,  1596,  v.  1,  p.  399-400;  Capt 
Patrick  Hering,  1597,  v.  2,  p.  23-25;  Jonet  Stewart. 
Christian  Lewingstoun,  Bessie  Aiken  and  Christian 
Saidler,  1597,  v.  2,  p.  25-29,  52-53;  Patrik  Lowrie 
1605,  V.  2,  p.  477-479;  Issobell  Greirsoune,  1607 
V.  2,  p.  523-526;  Bartie  Patersoun,  1607,  v.  2,  p.  535 
537;  Issobell  Haldane,  1607,  v.  2,  p.  537-53S;  Beigis 
Tod,  1608,  V.  2,  p.  542-544;  James  Mure,  1609,  v.  3 
p.  68-69;  Grissel  Gairdner,  1610,  v.  3,  p.  95-98 
Marioun  Peebles,  1611,  v.  3,  p.  194-195;  Robert 
Erskine  and  his  sisters,  1613,  v.  3,  p.  260-264;  Mar 
garet  Wallace  and  Cristiane  Grahame,  1622,  v.  3 
p.  508-536;  Thomas  Greave,  1623,  v.  3,  p.  555-558 
Mamie  Haliburton,  1649,  v.  3,  p.  599-600;  Geillis 
Johnstoun,  1649,  v.  3,  p.  600-601;  Jonet  Watsone 
Christiane  Wilsone,  and  Jonet  Paistoun,  1661,  v.  3 
p.  601-602;  Issobell  Gowd.ie,  1662,  v.  3,  p.  602-616 
Janet   Braidheid,  v.   3,  p.   616-618. 

Ancient,  An,  Highland  superstition. 
(Folk-lore  journal.  London,  1887.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  159-161.)  ZBA 

Relating  to  burial  of  a  suicide  at  Ullapool. 

Anderson,  James.  An  account  of  the 
manner  in  which  the  Lammas  festival  used 
to  be  celebrated  in  Midlothian  about  the 
middle  of  the  18th  century.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia  Sco- 
tica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  192- 
198.)  t  CPA 

Anderson,  Joseph.  The  confessions  of 
the  Forfar  \\4tches  (1661),  from  the  orig- 
inal documents  in  the  society's  library. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1888.  sq.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  241-262.)  CPA 

Andree,  Richard.  Westschottischer  Aber- 
glauben.  (Globus.  Braunschweig,  1879. 
.4°.    V.  36,  p.  286-288.)  KAA 

Based  on  Napier's  Folk  lore;  or.  Superstitious 
beliefs  in  the  west  of  Scotland. 

Andrews,  William.  The  Lee-penny. 
(Reliquary.  London,  1876.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  87- 
89.)  CA 


Amot,  Hugo.  Of  witchcraft.  (In  his: 
A  collection  and  abridgement  of  celebrated 
criminal  trials  in  Scotland...  Glasgow, 
1812.    8°.    p.  390-415,  433-434.)  SLN 

Summaries  of  some  of  the  principal  Scottish 
trials   for   witchcraft.      See   also   under   Sufferers. 

Aubrey,  John.  See  under  Insulanus, 
Theophilus,  pseud.  Treatises  on  second 
sight. 

Barbour,  John  Gordon.  Unique  tradi- 
tions, chiefly  of  the  west  and  south  of  Scot- 
land. London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co., 
1886.    255  p.     12°.  ZBID 

Bayne,  Thomas.  The  brownie  in  litera- 
ture. (Fortnightly  review.  London,  1907. 
8°.    new  series,  V.  81,  p.  425-438.)  *  DA 

Beaton,  David.  Folk-lore  notes  from 
John  o'  Groats.  Being  extracts  from  the 
kirk-session  records  of  Canisby.  (Old-lore 
miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness 
and  Sutherland.  London,  1912.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  59-63,  129-134.)  CR 

Some  references  to  witchcraft  and 

charming.  From  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land church  records.  By  Historicus.  (Ork- 
ney and  Shetland  old  lore  series  of  the 
Viking  Club.  Old-lore  miscellany.  Lon- 
don, 1909-10.  8°.  V.  2,  p.  110-115,  171-172, 
193;  V.  3,  p.  47-48.)  CPA 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud.  See  under  Brad- 
ley, Edward. 

Begg,  Robert  Burns.  Notice  of  trials  for 
witchcraft  at  Crook  of  Devon,  Kinross- 
shire,  in  1662.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8\    V.  22,  p.  211-241.)  CPA 

Printed  from  the  minutes  of  an  assize  court  of 
justiciary  held  at  Crook  of  Devon. 

Reprinted  in  A.  G.  Reid's  Annals  of  Auchter- 
arder,   p.   209-252,   Crieff,   1899. 

Bell,  A.  M.  Children's  song  in  Berwick- 
shire. (Antiquary.  London,  1894.  sq.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  12-19.)  CA 

Birth  and  baptisms,  customs  and  super- 
stitions. (In:  Bygone  church  life  in  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  W.  Andrews.  London, 
1899.     8\     p.  194-209.)  ZDVH 

Black,  George  Eraser.  Caithness  folk- 
lore. (Caledonian.  New  York,  1903.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  382.)  *  DD 

Confessions  of  Alloa  witches.  (Scot- 
tish antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  49-52.)  CPA 

Examples  of  printed  folklore  con- 
cerning the  Orkney  and  Shetland  islands. 
Collected  by  G.  F.  Black.  London:  Folk- 
lore Society,  1903.  xii,  277  p.  8°.  (Folk- 
lore Society.     Publications,     no.  49.)  ZBD 

Notes  on  a  silver-mounted  charm- 
stone  of  rock-crystal,  from  Inverleny,  with 
notices  of  other  Scottish  balls  of  rock- 
crystal     and     of     superstitions     connected 


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Folklore,  continued. 

therewith,  illus.  (Societj^  of  Antiquaries 
of  -Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburcfh, 
1895.     sq.  8°.     v.  29,  p.  439-448.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  charm-bead  from  Craig- 

nish.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  sq.  8°.  v. 
28,  p.  230-233.)  CPA 

Perthshire    folklore.      (Caledonian. 

New  York.  1903.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  429-431.) 

*DD 

Scottish  charms  and  amulets,    illus. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  27.  p. 
433-526.)  CPA 

Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1894. 

1  p.l.,  433-526  p.    sq.  8°.  YMI 

Reprint    of    preceding. 

Scottish  superstitions.  (Caledo- 
nian. New  York,  1902.  8°.  January,  1902. 
p.  12-14.)  *DD 

See  also  under  Scottish  witchcraft 

trials. 

Black,  William  George.  Folk-names  of 
British  birds.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1891. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  136-138.)  ZBA 

Gives  the  Scottish  folk-names  of  birds  from  Gray's 
Birds  of  the  west  of  Scotland,  Glasgow,  1871.  Sup- 
plementary to   Swainson's  Folk-lore  of  British  birds. 

Holy  wells  in  Scotland.     (Folklore 

journal.  London,  1884.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  173- 
175.)  ZBA 

Blind,  Karl.  Discovery  of  Odinic  songs 
in  Shetland.  (Nineteenth  century.  Lon- 
don, 1879.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  1091-1113.)        *  DA 

A  fresh  Scottish  Ashpitel  tale  and 

the  glass  shoe.  (Archaeological  review. 
London,  1889.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  24-38.)       ZBA 

A  Grimm's  tale  in  a  Shetland  folk- 
lore version.  (Archaeological  review.  Lon- 
don, 1888.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  346-352.)  ZBA 

New  finds  in  Shetlandic  and  Welsh 

folk-lore.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    8°.    V.  252,  p.  353-371,  469-486.) 

*DA 

Scottish,  Shetlandic,  and  Germanic 

water  tales.  (Contemporarv  review.  Lon- 
don. 1881.    8°.    V.  40,  p.  186-208,  399-423.) 

*DA 

Shetland  folklore  and  the  old  faith 

of  the  Scandinavians  and  Teutons.  (Vik- 
ing Club.  Saga-book.  London,  1896.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  163-181.)  GEA 

• Shetland  folklore  and  the  old  faith 

of  the  Teutons.  (New  review.  London, 
1894.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  612-623.)  *  DA 

Bowd,  James.  Letter... to  Sir  Walter 
Scott  by  James  Bowd,  on  a  popular  super- 
stition formerly  used  to  prevent  cattle  from 
vvitchcraft;  with  remarks  on  the  supersti- 
tion, by  James   Skene.      (Society  of  Anti- 


quaries of  Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,  1831.     4°.    v.  3,  p.  300-301.) 

fCPA 

Bradley,  Edward.  The  fairy-man  and 
the  lady  of  the  rock.  By  Cuthbert  Bede. 
(Belgravia.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  34.  p. 
59-69.)  *  DA 

The  ghosts  of  Glenlussa.  By  Cuth- 
bert Bede  [pseud.  of  Rev.  E.  Bradley.]  (Bel- 
gravia.  London,  1869.  8°.   v.  9,  p.  121-126.) 

*DA 

Legendary    stories    of    Argyllshire 

rocks  and  caves.  Bj'  Cuthbert  Bede.  (Bel- 
gravia. London,  1877.  8°.  v.  32,  p.  323- 
335.)  *  DA 

Story  hunting  in  the  western  High- 
lands. Bv  Cuthbert  Bede.  (Belgravia. 
London,  1877.    8°.    v.  31,  p.  275-281.)  *  DA 

Two    popular    stories    of    Cantyre. 

(Notes  and  queries.  London,  1861.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  12,  p.  494-495.)  *R-DE 

1.  The  king  of  Cantire,  and  the  knight  of  the 
croft's  daughter.  2.  The  sprightly  tailor,  and  the 
apparition  of  Saddell. 

The  M^hite  wife;  with  other  stories, 

supernatural,  romantic  and  legendary;  col- 
lected and  illustrated  by  Cuthbert  Bede. 
London:  Sampson  Low,  Son,  and  Marston, 
1868.    xii,  252  p.,  3  pi.     illus.     16°.    ZBIG 

Brodie-Innes,  J.  W.  Scottish  witchcraft 
trials.  Read  before  the  Sette  at  a  meeting 
held  at  Limmer's  Hotel,  on  Friday,  7th  No- 
vember 1890.  London:  Chiswick  Press, 
1891.  66  p.,  1  1.  sq.  16°.  (Sette  of  odd 
volumes,    no.  25.)  NAC 

no.  19  of  245  copies  printed  for  private  circu- 
lation,   autographed    by    the    author. 

Brown,  Henry  H.  Witchcraft  in  old 
Scots  criminal  law.  (Green  bag.  Boston, 
1901.    4°.    V.  13,  p.  511-514.)  XAA 

Reprinted  from  The  juridical  review,  v.  13, 
Edinburgh,  1901,  in  which  it  forms  part  of  the 
author's   essay   on    Sir   George   Mackenzie. 

Brueyre,  Loys.  Contes  populaires  de  la 
Grande  Bretagne.  Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie., 
1875.    2  p.l.,  xlviii,  382  p.    8°.  ZBIG 

Buchan,  Peter.    See  under  Fairley,  J.  A. 

Burgess,  J.  J.  Haldane.  Some  Shetland 
folk-lore.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1895. 
8°.    V.  25,  p.  91-103.)  *DA 

Burns,  Robert.  Letter  to  Francis  Grose, 
F.A.S.,  concerning  witch  stories.  (In:  Sir 
Samuel  Egerton  Brydges,  Censura  litera- 
ria.     London,  1807.    8°.     v.  3,  p.  25-29.) 

NCB 

Burton,  John  Hill.  Trials  for  witchcraft. 
(In  his:  Narratives  from  criminal  trials  in 
Scotland.  London,  1852.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  236- 
310.)  CP 

His  material  is  taken  from  the  Ancient  criminal 
trials  in  Scotland,   edited   by   R.   Pitcairn. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


7ZZ 


Folklore,  continued. 

Butterfly's,  The,  wedding.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  178- 
180.)  NDK 

Fairy  lore.  Translated  from  the  Ursgeulan  Gaid- 
healach. 

C,  J.  Breadalbane  traditions.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1894.  sq.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  118-119.)  CPA 

Callander,  John.  Dissertation  on  the  cry 
of  the  maskers  at  Christmas,  or  Yule.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaso- 
logia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1822.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-13.)  tCPA 

Cameron,  John.  The  Gaelic  names  of 
plants  (Scottish,  Irish,  and  Manx),  collect- 
ed and  arranged  in  scientific  order,  with 
notes  on  their  etymology,  uses,  plant  su- 
perstitions, etc.,  among  the  Celts,  with  co- 
pious Gaelic,  English,  and  scientific  in- 
dices. Glasgow:  John  Mackay,  1900.  xv, 
160  p.,  1  port,     new  ed.     8°.  QEC 

Cameron,  Morag.  Highland  fisher-folk 
and  their  superstitions.  (Folk-lore.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  300-306.)  ZBA 

Campbell,  Alexander.  Highland  danc- 
ing in  the  olden  times.  (Caledonia:  a 
monthly  magazine.  Aberdeen,  1895.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  349-356.)  *  DE 

Describes  the  various  dances  common  in  the 
Highlands,  which  he  divides  into  four  classes. 

Campbell,  Alexander.  Traditions  of 
Lochaber.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  300-305.)  NDO 

Campbell,  Archibald,  lord.  Records  of 
Argyll.  Legends,  traditions  and  recollec- 
tions of  Argyllshire  Highlanders.  .  .  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1885.  xvi, 
514  p.,  11  pi.,  8  port.    f°.  ft  ZED 

Campbell,  Charles.  The  folk-lore  of  nat- 
ural history.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  328- 
344.)  PQA 

Particularly  that   of   Scotland. 

Campbell,  John  Francis.  The  Celtic 
dragon  myth,  by  J.  F.  Campbell.  With  the 
geste  of  Fraoch  and  the  Dragon,  translated 
with  introduction  by  George  Henderson. 
Illustrated  in  colour  by  Rachel  Ainslie 
Grant  Duff.  Edinburgh:  John  Grant,  1911. 
li,  172  p.,  5  pi.     sq.  8°.  ZBIG 

Fionn's  enchantment.     (Revue  cel- 

tique.    Paris,  1870-72.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  193-202.) 

NDK 

Gaelic    folktale    with    English    translation. 

Popular  tales  of  the  west  High- 
lands orally  collected:  With  a  translation. 


Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1860- 
62.    4  V.     12°.  ZBIG 

V.  1-2  reviewed  in  the  AthencBum,  p.  701-702, 
London,   Nov.   24,    1860. 

The  best  collection  of  Scotch  folk  tales.  The 
fourth  volume  contains  dissertations  on  Ossian, 
with  the  evidence,  authorities,  a  collection  of  Gaelic 
traditions  in  support  of  the  genuineness  of  the  orig- 
inal materials  which  MacPherson  used;  chapters 
on  Celtic  mythology,  British  traditions.  Highland 
dress,   music,  etc. 

New  ed.     Under  the  auspices 

of  the  Islay  Association.  Paisley:  Alexan- 
der Gardner,  1890-93.    4  v.     12°.  ZBIG 

"With  the  exception  of  giving  effect  to  the  long 
lists  of  errata,  the  present  reprint  is  exactly  the 
same  as  the   original  edition." 

Campbell,  Rev.  John  Gregorson.  Cath 
Gabhra  no  laoidh  Oscair  (The  battle  of 
Gavra  or  Oscar's  hymn).  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  167- 
174.202-211.)  *DE 

Taken    down    in   Tiree,    1868. 

Clan    traditions    and   popular   tales 

of  the  western  Highlands  and  Islands,  col- 
lected from  oral  sources  by  J.  G.  Campbell 
...Edited  by  Jessie  Wallace  and  Duncan 
Maclsaac,  with  introduction  by  Alfred 
Nutt.  London:  D.  Nutt,  1895.  xx,  150  p., 
3  pi.,  1  port.  8°.  (Waifs  and  strays  of 
Celtic  tradition.    Argyllshire  series,    no.  5.) 

ZBIG 

Clan  traditions.  Legendary  history.  Stories 
about  the  fairies.  Folk  tales.  Beast  fables.  Boys' 
games.      Appendix. 

Fionn's    ransom.      (Gaelic    Society 

of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1890.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  46-62.)  NDO 

Gaelic  text  and  English  translation,  with  intro- 
ductory notes.     From  Kilmoluag. 

The  Green  island.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1908.  4°.  v.  5, 
p.  191-202.)  CPA 

In    Gaelic    folklore. 

Macphee's    black    dog.       (Scottish 

Celtic  review.  Glasgow,  1885.  4°.  p.  262- 
273.)  RPA 

Gaelic  text  with  English  translation  and  intro- 
ductory  note. 

Mar  a  chaidh   Fionn  do  righeachd 

nam  Fear  Mora  (How  Fin  went  to  the 
kingdom  of  the  big  men).  (Scottish  Celtic 
review.     Glasgow,   1885.     4°.     p.  176-190.) 

RPA 

Gaelic  text  with  English  translation  and  intro- 
ductory  note. 

Mar  a  chaidh  an  Tuairisgeul  mor  a 

chur  gu  bas  (How  the  great  Tuairisgeul 
was  put  to  death).  (Scottish  Celtic  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1885.    4°.    p.  61-77.)  RPA 

Gaelic   text   with    English   translation. 

The  Muileartach.     (Scottish  Celtic 

review.     Glasgow,   1885.     4°.     p.  115-137.) 

RPA 

Gaelic  text  with   English  translation  and   notes. 

Na    Amhuisgean  —  the    dwarfs    or 

pigmies.      (Gaelic    Societj^    of    Inverness. 


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Folklore,  continued. 


Inverness,  1891.    8' 


V.  16. 
NDO 


Transactions, 
p.  111-122.) 

Gaelic    text   and    English    translation. 

The  origin  of  the  fairy  creed.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°. 
V.  7,  p.  364-376.)  CPA 

Righ  Eirionn  's  a  dha  mhac.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
364-374.)  NDK 

"The  king  of  Ireland  and  his  two  sons."  Folk- 
tale. 

Sgeulachd  air  Sir  Uallabh  O'Corn. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  69- 
83.)  NDO 

Taken  down  from  oral  recitation  in  Tiree,  1863. 
With  English  translation  and  notes. 

Sgeulachd  casa  Cein  —  The  heal- 
ing of  Keyn's  foot.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1889. 
8°.    v.  14,  p.  78-100.)  NDO 

Gaelic   te.xt,   English  translation,  and   notes. 

Sgoil  nan  eun,  no,  Mac  an  Fhuca- 

dair.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1892.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  58- 
68.)  NDO 

The  school  of  birds;  or,  The  fuller's  son.  A  West- 
ern Island  tale.     Gaelic  and  English. 

The  story  of  Conal  Grund.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  300-305.)  CPA 

From    Tiree.      English    translation    only. 

Story  of  the  king  of  Ireland  and  his 

two  sons.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.     4°.     v.  4,  p.  1-10.)     CPA 

English   translation   only. 

Superstitions  of  the  Highlands  and 

Islands  of  Scotland,  collected  entirely 
from  oral  sources.  Glasgow:  James  Mac- 
Lehose  and  Sons,  1900.     xx,  318  p.    8°. 

*R-ZBD 

Witchcraft   &  second  sight   in   the 

Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland.  Tales 
and  traditions  collected  entirely  from  oral 
sources.  Glasgow:  James  MacLehose  and 
Sons,  1902.     xii,  314  p.     8°.  ZBD 

Reviewed  in  L'annee  sociologique,  annee  7,  p.  276- 
279,    Paris,    1904. 

Carmichael,  Alexander  A.  Caol  Rea- 
thainn  —  Mar  a  fhuair  e  an  t-ainn.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  32-35.) 

NDK 

"Kyle  Rhea  —  How  it  got  the  name."  Gaelic  legend 
with  English  translation. 

Fionnladh   Choinneachain,  Mac  na 

Bantraich.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1876.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  19-37.)  NDO 

Naoimh  Chinntaile.     (Celtic  review. 

Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  371-372.) 

NDK 


Toiroic  na  Taine.     (Gaelic  Society 

of    Inverness.      Transactions.      Inverness, 
1873.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  25-39.)  NDO 

Folktale. 

Carmichael,  Ella  C,  now  Mrs.  W.  J. 
W'atson.  "Never  was  piping  so  sad,  and 
never  was  piping  so  gay."  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  76-84.)  NDK 

Fairy  mythology. 

Carrie,  John.  The  Nine  Maidens'  well, 
Strathmartine.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1889.     sq.  8°.     v.  2,  p.  153-154.) 

CPA 

Carruthers,  Robert.  St.  Fillan's  spring. 
(Chambers's  Edinburgh  journal.  London, 
1835.    f°.    v.  3,  p.  173.)  *  DA 

Cave,  The.  of  Eigg:  a  legend  of  the  Heb- 
rides. (United  States  magazine.  New 
York,  1856.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  218-222.)        ♦  DA 

Celtic  fairy  tales  selected  and  edited  by 
Joseph  Jacobs...  Illustrated  by  John  D. 
Batten.  London:  D.  Nutt,  1892.  xiv  p..  1  1., 
267,  7  p.,  8  pi.    8^  ZBIG 

Celtic  superstitions  in.  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land. (The  Antiquary.  London,  1880.  sq. 
8°.    v.  1,  p.  209-211.)  CA 

Chambers,  Robert.  Popular  rhymes,  fire- 
side stories,  and  amusements,  of  Scotland 
[By  Robert  Chambers.]     Edinburgh: 
W.  &  R.   Chambers,  1842.     76  p.     8". 

ZBID 

Reviewed  in  Tail's  Edinburgh  magasine,  new  se- 
ries, V.  10,  p.   114-122,  Edinburgh,  1843. 

Cheviot,  Andrew.  Proverbs,  proverbial 
expressions,  and  popular  rhjmies  of  Scot- 
land, collected  and  arranged  with  introduc- 
tion, notes  and  parallel  phrases.  Paisley: 
A.  Gardner,  1896.    xii,  434  p.    8°. 

*  R  -  N  AZ 

Children's  rimes  from  the  mss.  of  the 
Rev.  Father  Allan  Macdonald.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  166- 
168.)  NDK 

Chisholm,  Colin.  Orain  agus  sgeulach- 
dan  Shrath-Ghlais.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1884. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  220-239.)  NDO 

On  the  songs  and  traditions  of  Strathglass.  In 
Gaelic. 

Clark,  W.  Fordyce.  A  legend  of  St.  Ola's 
Kirk.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1911.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  130-133.)  CR 

Clouston,  William  Alexander.  Notes  [On 
The  baker  of  Beauly.  A  Highland  version 
of  the  tale  of  the  "Three  precepts").  (Folk- 
lore.    London,  1892.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  190-192.) 

ZBA 

See  also  under  Macbain,  Alexander.  The  baker 
of   Beauly. 

See  also  Saxby,  J.  M.  E.     Birds  of 

omen. . . 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


735 


Folklore,   continued. 

Cluich  na  cloinne  —  children's  games. 
From  the  mss.  of  the  late  Rev.  Father  Al- 
lan Macdonald  of  Eriska.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1912.     8^    v.  7,  p.  371-376.) 

NDO 

Cockburn,  James.  Border  folk-lore. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1890.     sq.  8\    V.  4,  p.  152.)  CPA 

Notes  on  rhymes,  old  sayings,  &c. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 
1890.    sq.  8  =  .    V.  4,  p.  53-54,  90-92.)     CPA 

Collins,  William.  An  ode  on  the  popu- 
lar superstitions  of  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land, considered  as  the  subject  of  poetry. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1788.  4°.  v.  1,  Papers 
of  the   Literary   Class,  p.  63-75.)         *  EC 

Communicated  by  Alexander  Carlyle,  D.D.,  F.R.S. 

Inscribed  to  Mr.  Home,  author 

of  "Douglas"...      London:    J.    Bell,    1789. 
23  p.    2.  ed.    4°.  NCI  p.v.67 

(In   his:    Poems.     Colchester, 

1796.     12°.    p.  36-44.)  NCL 

Commissioun  for  examinating  of  witch- 
eis  1591;  commission  for  trying  John 
Stewart  and  Margaret  Barclay,  accused  of 
witchcraft,  1618.  (Blackwood's  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1817.    8".    v.  1,  p.  497-498.) 

*DA 

Condamnations  pour  pretendue  sorcel- 
lerie,  en  ficosse.  (Causes  celebres  etran- 
geres  publiees.  .  .par  une  societe  de  juris- 
consultes  et  de  gens  de  lettres.  Paris,  1827. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  371-392.)  SLN 

Confessions  of  witchcraft.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1817.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
167-168.)  *  DA 

Depositions  of  Isobel  Haldane,  at  Perth,  10  May 
1623. 

Conway,  Daniel.  Holy  wells  of  Wigton- 
shire.  (Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeo- 
logical Association.  Archaeological  and 
historical  collections.  Edinburgh,  1882.  4°. 
V.  3,  p.  85-98.)  t  CA 

Corbet,  Dr.  Fuineadair  na  Manachainn. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1887.  8"".  v. 
12,  p.  423-428.)  NDK 

From   recitation   of  a   farm-servant   at   Bogroy. 

For  English  translation  see  under  Macbain,  Alex- 
ander,  The  baker  of   Beauly. 

Folktale  of  the  Ulysses  or  Penelope  formula  and 
is  parallel  to  Merugud  Uilix. 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Donald 
Ban  and  the  Bocan.  (Folk-lore.  London, 
1895.    8\    V.  6,  p.  353-358.)  ZBA 

Some  Highland  folklore.  (Folk- 
lore.   London,  1898.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  372-379.) 

ZBA 

From  Farr,  Sutherlandshire.  1.  The  labourer's 
dream;  2.  The  sailor's  ghost;  3.  The  corpse  on  the 
man's  back.  The  local  Gaelic  text  of  the  stories  is 
appended. 


Three  tales  of  the  Fiann.    (Scottish 

review.     Paisley,  1894.     8°.     v.  24,  p.  270- 
297.)  *  DA 

Cramond,  William.  To-names  in  Banff- 
shire and  Aberdeenshire  a  century  ago. 
(Scottish  antiquarv.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  62.)  CPA 

Crombie,  James  E.  First-footing  in 
Aberdeenshire.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1893. 
8\    V.  4,  p.  315-321.)  ZBA 

Cromek,  Robert  Hartley.  History  of 
witchcraft,  sketched  from  the  popular  tales 
of  the  peasantry  of  Nithsdale  and  Gallo- 
way. (In  his:  Remains  of  Nithsdale  and 
Galloway  song.  London,  1810.  8°.  p.  272- 
293.)  NDP 

Cruikshank,  George.  Twelve  sketches 
illustrative  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  demonol- 
ogy  and  witchcraft.  London:  J.  Robins  & 
Co.,  1830.     13  1.,  12  pi.     16°.  MEM 

These  sketches  are  "unsatisfactory  as  illustrations 
of  the  text,  and  are  examples  of  the  artist's  most 
mannered  and  exaggerated  style."  —  Ferguson. 

Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Superstition 
in  Scotland  of  to-day.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1912.  4°.  v.  9,  p.  263- 
267.)  CPA 

Dalyell,  John  Graham.  The  darker  su- 
perstitions of  Scotland,  illustrated  from 
historv  and  practice.  Edinburgh:  Waugh 
and  Innes,  1834.    vii,  700  p.    8°.  YN 

Reviewed  in  the  British  critic,  v.  16,  p.  417-442, 
London,  1834  (reprinted  in  the  Museum  of  foreign 
literature,  v.  26,  p.   15-26,  Philadelphia,  1835). 

Daoine,  Na,  Sidhe  is  uirsgeulan  eile. 
Xa  Dealbhan  o  laimh  Chatriona  Chama-- 
roin,  is  Raoghnailt  Ainslie  Ghrannd  Dubh. 
[Gaelic  fairy  tales,  edited  by  W.  M.  Parker; 
illustrated  by  K.  Cameron  and  R.  A.  G. 
Duff.]  Glaschu:  Gilleasbuig  Alac  na  Cear- 
dadh.  1908.  5  p.l.,  (1)10-48  p.,  4  pi.  (1.  ed., 
8\  NDO 

Text  in  Gaelic  and  English. 

Double  numbering  on  parallel  pages. 

Death  and  burial  customs  and  supersti- 
tions. (In:  Bygone  church  life  in  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  W.  Andrews.  London, 
1899.    8°.    p.  237-254.)  ZDVH 

Dempster,  Aliss.  The  folk-lore  of  Suther- 
landshire. (Folk-lore  journal.  London, 
1888.    8^    V.  6,  p.  149-189,  215-252.)     ZBA 

Denham,  Michael  Aislabie.  The  Den- 
ham  tracts.  A  collection  of  folklore.  .  .re- 
printed from  the  original  tracts  and  pam- 
phlets. Edited  by  J.  Hardy.  London:  D. 
Nutt,  1892.  2  V.  8°.  (Folk-lore  Society. 
Publications,     v.  29,  35.)  ZBD 

Contains  a  good  deal  of  matter  relating  to  the 
folklore  of  the  Borders. 

Dennison,  W.  Traill.  Orkney  folklore. 
Sea  myths.  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edin- 
burgh. 1891-93.  8°.  V.  5,  p.  68-71,  130-133, 
167-171;  V.  6,  p.  115-121;  v.  7,  p.  18-24,  81, 
112-120,  171-177.)  CPA 


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Folklore,  continued. 

The    play    o'    de    lathie    Odivere. 

(Scottish  antiquary.    Edinburgh,  1894.    8°. 
V.  8,  p.  53-58.)  CPA 

Dickson,  Isabel  A.  The  burry-man.  2  pi. 
(Folk-lore.  London,  1908.  8°.  v.  19.  p. 
379-387.)  ZBA 

Domhnull  cam  Maccumhail.  How  he 
was  outwitted  by  'big  Grahame'  and  the 
'breve*.  (Translated  from  the  Gaelic  by 
Kenneth  Macleod.i  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1909.    4  =  .    v.  6,  p.  443-448.) 

CPA 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  Tales  of  the  Scot- 
tish peasantry.  (Royal  Institution  of  Great 
Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings.  London, 
1893.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  489-497.)  *  EC 

Dowman,  James.  The  decay  of  the  Scot- 
tish folks-song.  Some  social  customs  of 
the  Scot.  (University  magazine  and  free 
review.  London,  1898.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  501- 
508.)  t  STK 

Feasting  at  funerals.  Some  depart- 
ing Scotch  burial  customs.  (Westminster 
review.  London,  1898.  8°.  v.  149,  p.  578- 
583.)  *  DA 

Superstitions  of  the  Scot.  (West- 
minster review.  London,  1900.  8°.  v.  153, 
p.  61-72.)  *DA 

Dudgeon,  Patrick.  Notice  of  St.  Que- 
ran's  well  at  Cargen,  and  offerings  recently 
made  to  it.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1892. 
sq.  8°.    v.  26,  p.  63-65.)  CPA 

Duns,  John.  Stone  folk-lore.  (Victoria 
Institute.  Journal  of  transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1896.     8°.     V.  28,  p.  200-213.)       *  EC 

Deals   largely  with   Scottish   amulets. 

E.  Border  sketches,  no.  ii.  Popular 
superstitions.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1817.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  236-239.)  *DE 

On  fairies. 

Edmondston,  Biot,  and  Mrs.  Jessie  Mar- 
garet Edmoxdston  Saxby.  The  home  of  a 
naturalist.  London:  J.  Nisbet  &  Co.  [189 — ?i 
4  p.L,  395  p.,  4  pi.,  1  port.    3.  ed.    12°.  NCZ 

Contains   a   great   deal   of   Shetland   folklore. 

Edmondston,  Thomas.  Notes  on  a  straw 
masquerade  dress  still  used  in  some  parts 
of  Shetland,  and  on  certain  woollen  arti- 
cles manufactured  in  "Fair  Isle;"  also  of  a 
supposed  relic  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  470-472.)  CPA 

Erskine,  Stuart  Ruaraidh.  The  Celtic 
tale.  (Guth  na  bliadhna.  Stirling,  1911. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  240-266.)  NDK 

Extracts  from  an  old  church  record. 
(Edinburgh    magazine    and    literary    mis- 


cellany.     Edinburgh,    1818.     8°.     v.    2,    p. 

103-105.)  *DE 

Superstitions  connected  with  Dow  Loch,  Penpont. 

F.  Trial  of  a  Corstorphine  witch. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1890.    sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  122-123.)  CPA 

Trial     of      Corstorphine     witches. 

Extracted  from  the  parish  register.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  27-28.)  CPA 

Fairley,  J.  A.  Ancient  Scottish  tales  — 
an  unpublished  collection  made  by  Peter 
Buchan.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  9,  1906-' 
08.  p.  128-194.)  CPA 

The  red  etin.  The  young  prince.  The  history 
of  Mr.  Greenwood.  The  cruel  stepmother.  Rashen 
Coatie.  The  brown  bull  of  Ringlewood.  The  thrift- 
less wife.  Green  sleeves.  The  princess  with  the 
white  petticoat.  The  black  cat.  The  widow's  son 
and  old  man.  The  widow's  son  and  king's  daughter. 
The  black  king  of  Morocco.  The  princess  of  the 
Blue  Mountains. 

Fairy  tales.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1909.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  155-171.)  NDK 

Partly    in    Gaelic. 

Ferguson,  James.  Old  Scottish  epithets. 
(Chambers'  journal.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°. 
series  7,  v.  3,  p.  710-714.)  *  DA 

Ferguson,  John.  Bibliographical  notes 
on  the  witchcraft  literature  of  Scotland. 
[1591-1894.,  1  fac.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Publications.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  37-124.)  Reserve 

Fergusson,  Charles.     The  Gaelic  names 

of  birds,  with  notes  on  their  haunts  and 
habits,  and  on  the  old  superstitions,  poe- 
try, proverbs,  and  other  bird  lore  of  the 
Highlands.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1885-86.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  240-260;  v.  12,  p.  28-93.)  NDO 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  Rambles 
in  the  far  north.  London:  A.  Gardner, 
1884.    vii,  266  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.    2.  ed.     12°. 

CRB 

Contains    a    number    of    Orkney    legends. 

The    witches    of    Alloa.      (Scottish 

historical  review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v. 
4,  p.  40-48.)  CPA 

For  the  original  record  see  entry  under  Black, 
George    Fraser. 

Festival,  The,  of  Uphelly  A'  (or  the  End 
of  Yule)  as  now  celebrated  at  Lerwick. 
(Folk-lore.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  14.  p. 
74-77.)  ZBA 

Fians,  The;  or.  Stories,  poems,  and 
traditions  of  Fionn  and  his  warrior  band. 
Collected  entirely  from  oral  sources  by 
John  Gregorson  Campbell.  With  introduc- 
tion and  bibliographical  notes  by  Alfred 
Nutt.  London:  D.  Nutt,  1891.  xxxviii  p., 
1  1.,  292  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Waifs  and  strays 
of  Celtic  tradition,    iv.  Argyllshire  series.) 

ZBIG 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


7Z7 


Folklore,  continued. 

Firth,  John.  Old  Orkney  riddles.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland. 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.     London,  1909. 


2,  p.   134-135.) 


CR 


Folklore  objects  from  Argyleshire. 
[Notes  by  Bryan  J.  Jones  and  Miss  E. 
Kerr.,  (Folk-lore.  London,  1895.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  302-303.)  ZBA 

Forbes,  Eric.  Hogmanay:  its  origin  and 
customs.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1898. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  22,  p.  25-30.)  *  DE 

Fraser,  Alexander.  Northern  folk-lore 
on  wells  and  water.  (Celtic  magazine. 
Inverness,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  348-354,  370- 
Zn,  419-423,  456-460.)  *  DE 

With  an  account  of  some  interesting  wells  in 
the  neighbourhood   of  Inverness  and  the  north. 

Fraser,  John.  Notes  on  the  supersti- 
tions, customs,  &c.,  of  the  Highlanders, 
1702.  (Analecta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1834. 
8°.     V.   1,   p.   117-120.)  CP 

See  also  under  Insulanus,  Theophi- 

lus,  pseud. 

Frazer,  James  George.  Folk-lore  at 
Balquhidder.  (Folk-lore  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1888.   8°.    V.  6,  p.  268-271.)  ZBA 

Notes  on  harvest  customs.  (Folk- 
lore journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
47-53.)  ZBA 

Frost,  Thomas.  Saints  and  holy  wells. 
(In:  Bygone  church  life  in  Scotland.  Edit- 
ed by  W.  Andrews.  London,  1899.  8°. 
p.  46-63.)  ZDVH 

Fullerton,  John.  The  ghaist  of  Denni- 
lair.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1894.     sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  149-151.)  CPA 

Gatty,  R.  A.  The  witches  of  North  Ber- 
wick. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1907.     8°.     V.  303,  p.  30-34.)  *  DA 

Gibson,  A.  Craig.  Popular  rhymes  and 
proverbs  connected  with  localities.  (His- 
toric Society  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
Transactions.  Liverpool,  1863.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  159-178.)  CA 

These  rhymes  and  proverbs  all  relate  to  Dum- 
friesshire. 

Glanirvon,  pseud.  Highland  parallels 
to  Welsh  popular  tales.  (Y  Cymmrodor. 
London,   1884.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  37-56.)   NDR 

Glover,  John.  Galloway  folk  lore. 
(Dumfries  and  Galloway  notes  and  que- 
ries. Dumfries,  1910.  8°.  series  1,  p.  65- 
IZ.)  Per.  Dept. 

Godden,  Gertrude  M.  The  sanctuary  of 
Mourie.  2  pi.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1893. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  498-508.)  ZBA 

Gomme,  Sir  George  Laurence.  Archaic 
land  customs  in  Scotland.  (Antiquary. 
London,  1881.    sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  99-102.)  CA 


A  Highland  folk-tale  collected  by 

the  late  J.  F.  Campbell  and  its  origin  in 
custom.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1890.  8". 
v.   1,  p.   197-206.)  ZBA 

Totemism  in  Britain.  (Archaeolog- 
ical review.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
217-242,  350-375.)  ZBA 

References   to    Scotland,    passim. 

Goodrich-Freer,  A.,  now  Mrs.  Hans  H. 
Spoer.  Christian  legends  of  the  Hebrides. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1898. 
8°.     V.  74,  p.  390-412.)  *  DA 

Reprinted   in   her    Outer  Isles,   London.    1902. 

More  folklore  from  the  Hebrides. 

(Folk-lore.  London,  1902.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
29-62)  ZBA 

1.  Dangers  and  precautions;  2.  Animal  lore;  3. 
The  weather  and  the  church  seasons;  4.  Divination; 
5.   Leechcraft;   6  Death  and  drowning. 

The   powers   of   evil  in   the   Outer 

Hebrides.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1899.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  259-282.)  ZBA 

Reprinted  almost  word  for  word  in  her  Outer 
Isles,  chap,  xi,  London,   1902. 

— — -  Second-sight  in  the  Highlands. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1899.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  105- 
115.)  NDO 

Gordon-Cumming,  Constance  Frederica. 
A  legend  of  Inverawe.  (Atlantic  monthly. 
Boston,  1884.    8°.    v.  54,  p.  333-338.)  *  DA 

Goudie,  Gilbert.  Shetland  folk-lore  — 
further  tales.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney.  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,   1912.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  16-20.) 

CR 

Graham,  Robert  Chellas.  On  a  legend 
from  the  isle  of  Tiree.  1  fac.  (Scottish 
historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  113-122.)  CPA 

A  version  of  the  Grimm  tale,  no.  147,  "The  old 
man  made  young  again." 

Grant,  Airs.  Ann,  of  Laggan.  Essays  on 
the  superstitions  of  the  Highlanders  of 
Scotland:  to  which  are  added,  translations 
from  the  Gaelic;  and  letters  connected 
with  those  formerly  published.  London: 
Longman   [Ctcj,   1811.     2  v.     12°.         ZBD 

Reviewed  by  John  Foster  in  Biographical,  liter- 
ary, and  philosophical  essays,  contributed  to  the 
Eclectic  review.  New  York,  1844,  p.  339-35S.  Also 
in  his  Critical  essays,  v.  2,  p.  24-41,  London,  1855-57. 

Grant,  Arthur.  Scottish  origin  of  the 
Merlin  myth.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley, 
1892.     8°.     V.  20,  p.  321-337.)  *  DA 

Grant,  J.  N'  t'eagch  uisk,  or  the  water 
horse.  (A  Highland  tale.)  1  pi.  (The 
Bengal  annual... for  1830.  Calcutta,  1830. 
8°.   "p.  40-115.)  NCA 

"An  attempt  to  give  the  general  reader  a  graphic 
idea  of  some  of  the  characteristic  traits  and  super- 
stitions of  the  N.  Western  Islanders  and  High- 
landers of   Scotland." 


738 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Folklore,   continued. 

Gray,  John.  Some  Scottish  string  fig- 
ures. 4  illus.  (Man.  London,  1903.  4°. 
1903.  no.  66.)  QOA 

1.  'The  bunch  of  candles.'  2.  'The  chair.'  3. 
'The  pair  of  trousers.'  4.  'The  crown.'  S.  'The 
leashing   of   Lochiel's   dogs.' 

Gregor,  Walter.     Coutumes  de  pecheurs. 

1.  Comte  de  Banff  (ficosse).  (Revue  des 
traditions  populaires.     Paris,  1887.    8°.     v. 

2,  p.  463-464.)  ZBA 

Counting-out    rhymes    of    children. 

(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  1,  1887-90,  p.  173-200.) 

CPA 

Devil   stories.      (Folk-lore   journal. 

London,  1889.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  287-290.)  ZBA 

The  Devil  in  shape  of  a  dog.  The  Devil  in 
shape  of  a  stag.  The  Devil  in  shape  of  a  raven. 
The  Devil  in  shape  of  Pan. 

Fishermen's    folk-lore.      (Folk-lore 

Journal.  London,  1884.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  353- 
357.)  ZBA 

1.  Some  marriage  customs  of  the  fisher-folk  of 
Rosehearty,  Pitsligo,  Aberdeenshire.  2.  The  sea 
in  its  health-giving  virtues. 

Folk  riddles.     (Inverness  Scientific 

Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1888].    8°.    V.  2,  p.  334-337.)  *  EC 

A    folk-tale    from    Aberdeenshire. 

The  wifie  an  her  kidie.  (Folk-lore  journal. 
London,  1884.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  277-278.)  ZBA 

Cumulative  story.  For  another  version,  also  from 
Aberdeenshire,    see    same    vol.,    p.    319. 

Further  report  on  folk-lore  in  Scot- 
land. (British  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science.  Report  of  the  67. 
meeting.     London,  1898.     8°.     p.  456-502.) 

*EC 

Guardian  spirits  of  wells  and  lochs. 

(Folk-lore.  London,  1892.  8°.  v.  3.  p. 
67-73.)  ZBA 

Hippie  folk-lore  from  the  north- 
east of  Scotland.  (Folk-lore  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1884.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  106-109.)  ZBA 

John     Glaick,     the     brave     tailor. 

(Folk-lore  journal.  London,  1889.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  163-165.)  ZBA 

Kelpie  stories.     (Folk-lore  journal. 

London,  1889.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  199-201.)    ZBA 

Kelpie     stories     from     the     north 

of  Scotland.  (Folklore  journal.  London, 
1883.    8°.     V.  1,  p.  292-294.)  ZBA 

Kilns,     mills,     millers,     meal,     and 

bread.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892-3,  p.  125- 
159.)  CPA 

Legendes  de  mermaids  (1)  du  nord 

de  rficosse.  (Revue  des  traditions  popu- 
laires.    Paris,  1887.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  506-507.) 

ZBA 

New    Year    customs.      (Antiquary. 

London,  1882.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p. 
1-6.)  CA 


lore. 


-  Notes    on    beltane 
London,  1895.     8°. 


cakes.      (Folk- 
V.  6,  p.  2-5.) 

ZBA 

Notes  on  the  folk-lore  of  the  north- 
east of  Scotland.  London:  The  Folklore 
Society,  1881.  1  p.l.,  xii,  238  p.  8°.  (The 
Folk-lore  Society.  Publications.  [uo.] 
vii.)  ZBD 

The  Scotch  fisher  child.  (Folk- 
lore.    London,   1891.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  73-88.) 

ZBA 

Games  and  amusements. 

Some    folk-lore    from    Achterneed. 

(Folk-lore  journal.  London,  1888.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  262-265.)  ZBA 

Death  customs.  Marriage  customs.  Charms. 
Luck. 

Some  folk-lore  of  the  sea.  (Folk- 
lore journal.  London,  1885.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
52-56,    180-184,   305-310.)  ZBA 

Some    folk-lore    of    trees,    animals, 

and  river-fishing,  from  the  north-east  of 
Scotland.  (Folk-lore  journal.  London, 
1889.    8".    V.  7,  p.  41-44.)  ZBA 

Some    folk-tales    and    word-jingles 

from  Aberdeen  and  Banff  shires.  (Folk- 
lore journal.  London,  1885.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  269- 
274.)  ZBA 

(1)  The  lion,  the  leper,  and  the  tod.  (2)  Black 
Brottie.  (3)  The  deukie  and  the  tod.  (4)  The  lady 
and  her  lovers.  (5)  Word  jingles:  The  beggar's 
wallets;  Sandy's  mill. 

Some  marriage  customs   in   Cairn- 

bulg  and  Inverallochy.  (Folklore  journal. 
London,  1883.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  119-121.)    ZBA 

• ■  Some  old  farming  customs  and  no- 
tions in  Aberdeenshire.  (Folk-lore  jour- 
nal.    London,  1884.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  329-332.) 

ZBA 

Some  Scottish  folklore  of  the  child 

and  the  human  body.  (Folk-lore.  Lon- 
don, 1895.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  394-397.)  ZBA 

Stories    of    fairies    from    Scotland. 

(Folklore  journal.  London,  1883.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  25-27,  55-58.)  ZBA 

Three  folk-tales  from  Old  Mel- 
drum,  Aberdeenshire.  (Folk-lore  journal. 
London,  1884.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  68-74.)         ZBA 

(1)  Mally  Whuppie,  (2)  The  bannockie,  (3)  The 
red   calf. 

Weather      folk-lore      of     the      sea. 

(Folk-lore.  London,  1891.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
468-482.)  ZBA 

"Collected  for  the  most  part  from  the  fisher- 
folks   along  the   north-east   of   Scotland." 

The     witch.       (Folk-lore     journal. 

London,  1889.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  277-286.)  ZBA 

Safeguards  against  the  witch.  How  to  find  out 
the  witch.  Modes  of  undoing  her  work.  Some 
of    her    deeds. 

Guthrie,  Ellen  E.  Superstitions  of  the 
Scottish  fishermen.  (Folk-lore  journal. 
London,  1889.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  44-47.)      ZBA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


739 


Folklore,  continued. 

H.,  A.  Auld  Yule;  or,  Christmas  in 
Scotland.  (National  magazine.  London, 
1858.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  198-199.)  *  DA 

Hastie,  George.  First-footing  in  Scot- 
land. (Folk-lore.  London,  1893.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  309-314.)  ZBA 

Henderson,  Rev.  George.  Sgeulachd 
cois  O'Cein.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1907.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  179-265.)  NDO 

Gaelic    folktale. 

Henderson,  George,  surgeon.   The  popu- 
lar rhymes,   sayings,  and  proverbs   of  the 
county  of  Berwick;  with  illustrative  notes 
Newcastle-on-Tyne:    the    author,    by 
W.  S.  Crow...  1856.     viii,  184  p.     12°. 

ZBW 

Henderson,  William.  Notes  on  the  folk 
lore  of  the  northern  counties  of  England 
and  the  Borders.  With  an  appendix  on 
household  stories  by  S.  Baring-Gould.  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green,  and  Co.,  1866. 
xxvii,  344  p.    8°.  ZBD 

Has  numerous  references  to  Scottish  folklore 
throughout  the  volume. 

New  edition  with  many  addi- 
tional notes.  London:  W.  Satchell,  Fey- 
ton  &  Co.,  1879.  xvii,  391  p.,  1  pi.  8°. 
(Folk-lore    Society.      Publications,     v.   2.) 

ZBD 

The  appendix  on  household  stories  omitted  in 
this    edition. 

Hero,  The,  tales  of  the  Gael.  (Celtic 
magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
1-7,  69-77,  129-138,  185-189.  280-287,  319- 
326,   351-359,   424-430,    512-516,    563-566.) 

NDK 

Contents:  Introduction  —  Are  the  Gaelic  hero 
tales  of  Irish  origin?- — ^  Contents  and  cycles  of  the 
Gaelic  hero  tales  —  The  story  of  Deirdre  —  The 
Deirdre  story,  its  various  versions  —  The  story  of 
Fraoch  —  Cuchulinn  —  The  Cowspoil  of  Cuialgne  — 
Cuchulinn,  the  Irish  account  —  The  Scotch  stories 
—  The    lay    of    Conlaoch. 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Trial  of  witches  in 
Shetland,  A.  D.  1644.  (In  his:  A  descrip- 
tion of  the  Shetland  islands. . .  Edinburgh, 
1822.     4°.     p.  593-602.)  f  CR 

Trial  of  Marion  Peebles  alias  Pardone.  Re- 
printed in  G.  F.  Black's  Examples  of  printed  folk- 
lore concerning  the  Orkney  and  Shetland  islands,  p. 
88-99.      London,    1903. 

Highland  second-sight,  with  prophecies 
of  Coinneach  Odhar  and  the  seer  of  Petty; 
and  numerous  other  examples  from  the 
writings  of  Aubrey,  Martin,  Theophilus 
Insulanus,  the  Rev.  John  Eraser,  Rev.  Dr. 
Kennedy  of  Dingwall,  and  others.  Intro- 
ductory study  by  Rev.  Wm.  Morrison. 
Edited  by  Norman  Macrae.  Dingwall: 
George  Souter  [1909].    viii,  202  p.  12°.  YEL 

Historical  Scottish  proverbs.  (Cham- 
bers's journal.  Edinburgh,  1897.  4°.  v. 
74,  p.  25-27.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  212  [series 
6,   V.    13],   p.   763-767,   Boston,    1897. 


Historicus,  pseud.     See   Beaton,   David. 

History,  A,  of  the  witches  of  Renfrew- 
shire. With  an  introduction,  embodying 
extracts,  hitherto  unpublished,  from  the 
records  of  the  presbytery  of  Paisley.  Pais- 
ley: A.  Gardner,  1877.  [xi]-xxxv  p.,  1  1., 
219,  6  p.,  1  pi.    new  ed.    8°.  YPC 

Hope,  Robert  Charles.  Holy  wells: 
their  legends  and  superstitions.  Scotland. 
(Antiquary.     London,  1892-95.     sq.  8°.     v. 

26,  p.  103-108,  213-216;  v.  27,  p.  102-108, 
168-169,  216-218;  v.  28,  p.  62-69,  262-265; 
V.  29,  p.  29-32;  v.  30,  p.  25-26;  v.  31,  p.  26- 

27,  150-151,    180-181,   214-217.)  CA 

Houston,  David.  'E  silkie  man.  A  story 
of  the  Pentland  Firth.  (Old-lore  miscel- 
lany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1909-10.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  163-167,  210-212;  v.  3,  p.  44-46.)         CR 

Written  in  the  dialect  of  Canisbay,  Caithness. 

Hueffer,    Oliver    Madox.  Persecutions 

[for  witchcraft]  in  Scotland.  (In  his:  The 

book  of  witches.     London,  1908.     8°.     p. 

232-252.)  YPC 

Hutcheson,  Alexander.  Notice  of  a 
charm  stone  used  for  the  cure  of  diseases 
amongst  cattle  in  Sutherlandshire.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  34,  p. 
483-488.)  CPA 

Hutchinsone,  James.  A  sermon  on 
witchcraft  in  1707.  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  v.  7,  p.  390- 
399.)  CPA 

With  introductory  note  by  George  Neilson.  For 
the  records  of  the  trial  to  which  the  sermon  relates 
see  History  of  the  witches  of  Renfrewshire,  Paisley, 

1877. 

Insulanus,  Theophilus,  pseud.  Treatises 
on  second  sight.  By  Theophilus  Insulan- 
us. [With  letters  on  this  subject  by]  Rev. 
Frazer,  Mr.  Martin,  and  J.  Aubrey.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Wylie  &  Co.,  1819.  8,  xxviii,  277  p. 
nar.  12°.     (Miscellanea  Scotica.     v.  3.)  CP 

Originally    published:    Edinburgh,    1763. 

According  to  Boswell  the  author  of  this  treatise 
was  Macleod  of  Hamer  {Journal  of  a  tour  to  the 
Hebrides,   4.   ed.,   p.   226,   London,   1807). 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  editor.  See  Celtic  fairy 
tales;  also  More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 


Highland    seer    and 

(Murray's     maga- 

8°.    V.  3,  p.  343-360.) 

*DE 

Wintle.        Canisby 


Jeune,    Mary.      A 
Scotch     superstitions, 
zine.     London,  1888. 

Johnston,      Alfred 
charms.     (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.    Lon- 
don, 1911.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  74-76.)  CR 

The  sword  dance,  Papa  Stour,  Shet- 
land. (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1912.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  175-185.)  CR 


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Folklore,  continued. 

Karutz,  R.  Eine  schottische  Rache- 
puppe.  (Globus.  Braunschweig,  190L  f. 
V.  79,  p.  110-111.)  tKAA 

Kaye,  Laurence.  Anecdote,  legend,  lore, 
and  fairy  story  of  Stirlingshire.  illus. 
(County  monthly.  York,  1903.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  503-511.)  *DE 

Keightley,  Thomas.  The  fairy  mythol- 
ogy. London:  W.  H.  Ainsworth,  1828.  2 
V.     16°.  ZBC 

V.  1,  p.  260-277:  Shetland  and  Orkneys,  v.  2,  p. 
159-172:  Scottish  lowlands  [from  Cromek] ;  v.  2, 
p.   187-188:   Scottish  Highlands   [from  Stewart]. 

Kerr,  Cathel.  Cat  blar  glas  (The  grey 
speckled  cat).  (Celtic  magazine.  Inver- 
ness, 1888.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  542-545.)       *  DE 

Gaelic    text    with    English    translation. 

Fishermen  and  superstition.  (Cel- 
tic magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  101-111.)  *DE 

In    Sutherlandshire. 

Kirk,  Robert.  The  secret  commonwrealth 
of  elves,  fauns,  and  fairies.  A  study  in 
folk-lore  &  psychical  research.  The  text 
by  R.  Kirk,  minister  of  Aberfoyle,  A.  D. 
1691.  The  comment  by  Andrew  Lang,  1893, 
London:  D.  Nutt,  1893.  3  p.l.,  v-lxv  p.,  1  1., 
92  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (Bibliotheque  de  Cara- 
bas.    V.  8.)  ZBO 

Koehler,  Reinhold.  Anmerkungen  zu 
A.  Lang,  Scotch  tales.  (In  his:  Kleinere 
Schriften.  Herausgegeben  von  J.  Bolte. 
Weimar,  1898.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  270-281.)  ZBI 

1.   Rashin  Coatie.     2.   Nicht,  Nought,   Nothing. 

Ueber  J.  F.  Campbell's  Sammlung 

galischer  Marchen.  (Orient  und  Occident. 
Gottingen,  1864.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  98-126,  294- 
331,  486-506,  677-690.)  *  OAA 

(In    his:    Kleinere    Schriften. 

Herausgegeben  von  J.  Bolte.  Weimar, 
1898.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  155-270.)  ZBI 

L.,  E.  Ancient  Scottish  superstitions. 
(National  magazine.  London,  1857-58.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  390-392;  v.  3,  p.  29-31.)  *  DA 

Laing,  Jeannie  M.  Some  notes  on  the 
history  of  Kemnay.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1888-89.  sq.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  104-106,  137-138,  176-177;  v.  2,  p.  12,  41- 
42,  70-71,  154-155.)  CPA 

Lang,  Andrew.  English  and  Scotch  fairy 
tales.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1890.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  289-312.)  ZBA 

Nicht,     nought,     nothing.       (Revue 

celtique.  Paris,  1876-78.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  374- 
376.)  NDK 

Notes  on  the  tale  by  Reinhold  Kohler  follow  on 
p.     376-378. 

The  tale  is  reprinted  in  his  Custom  and  myth,  2. 
ed..   p.    89-92,    London,    1885. 


Rashin  coatie.  A  Scotch  tale.  (Re- 
vue celtique.  Paris,  1876-78.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
365-367.)  NDK 

Observations  on  this  tale  by  Reinhold  Kohler 
follow    on   p.    367-373. 

See  also  under  Kirk,  Robert. 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Highland 
legends.  Two  volumes  in  one.  London: 
Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1880.  3  p.l.,  (1)10- 
392  p.     (new  ed.,     12°.  '  ZBIG 

Tales  of  the  Highlands.     London: 

Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1881.    xv,  Z76  p., 
6  pi.     12°.  ZBIG 

Lawrenson,  Arthur.  On  certain  beliefs 
and  phrases  of  Shetland  fishermen.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1875.  sq.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  711-716.)  CPA 

Leask,  J.  T.  Smith.  Tammy  Hay  and 
the  fairies.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Ork- 
ney, Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
London,  1910.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  28-33.)  CR 

In   the   Orkney   dialect. 

Lees,  Sir  James  Cameron.  Highland 
seers.  By  'Stronbuy.'  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don,  1893.     8°.     V.  34,  p.   196-200.)     *  DA 

On   second-sight   in   the   Highlands. 

Legge,  F.  Witchcraft  in  Scotland. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1891.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  257-288.)  *DA 

A  brief  survey  of  the  main  features  of  the  mania 
in    Scotland. 

Lhwryd,  Edward.  Amulets  in  Scotland. 
(Folk-lore  record.  London,  1881.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.   167-169.)  ZBA 

Reprinted  from  the  Philosophical  transactions,  v. 
28,  p.  97-101,  London,  1713,  with  notes  by  James 
Britten. 

Lynn,  afterwards  Linton,  Eliza.  The 
witches  of  Scotland.  (In  her:  Witch 
stories.     London,    1861.     8°.     p.   1-176.) 

YPD 

M.,  A.  Historical  notices  of  the  popu- 
lar superstitions,  traditions,  and  customs 
of  Tiviotdale.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1820.  8". 
V.  6,  p.  342-348,  533-536;  v.  7,  p.  128-133.) 

*DE 

1.   Fairies   and    elf-shot.      2,    3.    Witches. 

McAldowie,  Alexander  M.  Personal  ex- 
periences in  witchcraft.  (Folk-lore.  Lon- 
don, 1896.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  309-314.)  ZBA 

In  Aberdeenshire. 

Macbain,  Alexander.  The  baker  of 
Beauly.  A  Highland  version  of  the  tale  of 
the  "Three  precepts."  (Folk-lore.  London, 
1892.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  183-190.)  ZBA 

See  also  under  Clouston,  William  Alexander.  For 
Gaelic  text  see  under  Corbet,  Dr.,  Fuineadair  na  Ma- 

nachainn. 

Gaelic  incantations.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1892.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  222-266.)        NDO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


741 


Folklore,  continued. 

Highland  superstition.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness,  1889.     8°.     V.   14,  p.  232-272.)   NDO 

Definition    and    divisions.      A.    The    supernatural. 

I.  Supernatural  beings.  1.  The  folk-lore  devil.  2. 
Ghosts  and  wraiths;  Ghost  noises  and  lights.  3. 
Fairies  and  goblins  generally  (gruagach,  uruisg, 
fuath,  bocan,   each   uisge  or  water  horse,   mermaid). 

II.  Supernatural  influences,  powers,  and  gifts.  1. 
Symbolism  and  analogy  2.  Luck  and  ill-luck.  3. 
Spells  and  charms.  4.  Divination  and  second  sight. 
5.  Gift  of  leechcraft.  6.  Fascination  or  evil  eye. 
7.   Witchcraft. 

B.  The  supernatural  and  the  phenomena  of  nature. 
I.  General  rites  and  practices,  ii.  The  human  indi- 
vidual. 1.  Birth  —  The  mother  and  child.  2. 
Naming  and  baptism.  3.  Boyhood  and  youth.  4. 
Marriage.  5.  Death.  6.  Burial,  iii.  Human  beings. 
1.  Persons  lucky  or  unlucky  to  meet.  2.  Persons 
supernaturally  gifted.  3.  "Wise"  or  "skeely"  per- 
sons, workers  of  counter-charms,  &c. 

M'Cleod,  Malcolm.  The  witches  of  Tiv- 
iotdale  [Sic].  (In  his:  Macleod's  history  of 
witches,  &c.  New  York,  1802.  16°.  p.  79- 
84.)  YPK 

M'Connochie,  Alexander  Inkson.  Clach 
Bhan:  its  legends  and  its  "rock-pots." 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1889.     sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  99-101.)  CPA 

MacDiarmid,  James.  Fragments  of 
Breadalbane  folk-lore.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness.  1907. 
8°.    V.  25,  p.  126-148.)  NDO 

p.  134-148  contain  a  number  of  tales  about  the 
tirisks  in   Gaelic. 

More     fragments     of     Breadalbane 

folklore.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  31-59.)  NDO 

MacDiarmid,  John.  Folklore  of  Bread- 
albane. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  136-156.)  NDO 

Macdonald,  Alexander.  Highland  ghosts. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1889.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  40- 
49.)  NDO 

Medical   spells   and   charms   of  the 

Highlands.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1888.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  34-40.)  *  DE 

Scraps   of  unpublished  poetry  and 

folklore  from  Glenmoriston.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1899.    8°.    V.  21,  p.  22-36.)  NDO 

Story    of    Cailleach    a'    Chraich    (the    Hag    of   the 

Craach). 

Scraps   of   unpublished   poetry  and 

folklore  from  Lochness-side.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1902-07.  8°.  V.  23,  p.  179-208;  v.  25, 
p.  328-340.)  NDO 

Macdonald,  Allan.  The  Norsemen  in 
Uist  folklore.  (Viking  Club.  Saga  book. 
London,  1903.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  413-433.)  GEA 

Tarbh  m6r  na  h-Iorbhaig.     (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  259- 
266.)  NDK 

Folktale  in  English.      "The  great  bull  of  Irvaig." 


Macdonald,  Archibald.  Notes  on  the 
religion  and  mythology  of  the  Celts. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  37- 
49.)  NDO 

Macdonald,  James.  The  earliest  collec- 
tion of  Scottish  proverbs.  (Catholic  Pres- 
byterian. London,  1880.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  202- 
208.)  *  DA 

Account  of  David  Ferguson  and  his  collection. 

Macdonald,  James.  Fauns  and  fairies. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1899.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  265- 
289.)  NDO 

Stray  customs  and  legends.  (Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1895.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  272-286.) 

NDO 

Tein  egin.  Casting  the  heart.  Corp  Creadh. 
Iron. 

Macdonald,  Sheila.  Old-world  survivals 
in  Ross-shire.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1903. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  368-384.)  ZBA 

MacDougall,  James.  Folk  and  hero- 
tales.  Collected,  edited,  translated,  and  an- 
notated by  J.  MacDougall.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  Alfred  Nutt.  London:  D.  Nutt, 
1891.  xxixp.,  1  1.,  311  p.,  3  pi.  8°.  (Wajfs 
and  strays  of  Celtic  tradition.  Argyllshire 
series,    v.  3.)  ZBIG 

Folk  tales  and  fairy  lore  in  Gaelic 

and  English,  collected  from  oral  tradition 
by  Rev.  J.  MacDougall.  Edited,  with  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  Rev.  G.  Calder. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Grant,  1910.  xv,  328  p..  1 
port.    8°.  ZBIG 

tlruisg      Choire-nan-nuallan      (The 

urisk  of  the  Corrie  of  the  bowlings).  (Zeit- 
schrift  fiir  celtische  Philologie.  Halle  a.  S., 
1897.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  328-341.)  RPA 

Gaelic  and   English. 

MacEacharn,  Domhnull.  Ur-sgeul  (Gais- 
geach  na  Sgeithe  Deirge).  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  160-176.) 

NDK 

An  account  of  the  tale.  The  tale  itself  is  given 
below  under  Macleod,  Kenneth. 

Macgeorge,  Andrew.  An  Ayrshire  witch. 
(Good  words.  London,  1886.  8°.  v.  27,  p. 
607-611.)  *DA 

Account  of  Belle  McGhie,  with  portrait. 

MacGregor,  Alexander.  Highland  su- 
perstitions connected  with  the  Druids,  fair- 
ies, witchcraft,  second-sight,  hallowe'en, 
sacred  wells  and  lochs,  with  several  curious 
instances  of  Highland  customs  and  beliefs. 
Inverness:  A.  &  W^  Mackenzie,  1891.  64  p. 
12°.  ZBDp.boxl 

Macgregor,  Robert  R.  Beltane.  (Bel- 
gravia.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  35,  p.  426- 
431.)  *DA 


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Folklore,  continued. 

Maclain,  pseud.  The  Black  Captain  — 
An  t-offigeach  dubh.  (Celtic  magazine. 
Inverness,  1878.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  112-119.)  *  DE 

Devil-compact. 

Folklore  on  wells.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1879.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  475- 
476.)  *  DE 

On  wells  at  Munlochy,  Knockbain  parish,  and  at 
Blackton,    Nairnside,    Daviot   parish. 

Highland        superstition  —  Allain 

Duinn.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1877. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  378-384.)  *  DE 

Supplementary  to  articles  by  Mary  Mackellar. 

Jamie  Govif,  the  piper.  A  fairy- 
legend.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1879. 
8^    V.  4,  p.  355-357.)  *  DE 

Maclnnes,  Donald.  Waifs  and  strays  of 
Celtic  tradition.  Argyllshire  series.  No. 
2.  Folk  and  hero  tales,  with  notes  by  the 
editor  and  Alfred  Nutt.  London,  1890.  1 
p.l.,  XX,  497  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Folk-lore  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  25.)  ZBIG 

Mackay,  Alexander.  The  fairies  and 
Domhnull  Duaghal.  (Celtic  magazine.  In- 
verness, 1876.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  339-342.)      *  DE 

Fairies  in  Sutherlandshire.     (Celtic 

magazine.  Inverness,  1884.  8°.  v.  9,  p. 
207-209.)  *  DE 

Mackay,  William.  Sgeulachdan  Ghlinn- 
Urchudainn.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1872-73.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  43-53;  V.  2,  p.  74-80.)  NDO 

Legends  of  Loch  Ness,  &c.  Monaidh  Mac  Righ 
Lochlainn.  Domhnul  Breac  's  na  piochdaich.  An 
Gobhainn  mor.     Creach  Innse  Bhraoin. 

The    Strathglass    witches    of    1662. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1881.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  113- 
121.)  NDO 

Mackellar,  Mary.  A  chapter  on  the  su- 
perstitious stories  of  the  Highlanders. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1877.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  149-151,  211-214,  327-331,  428-430.) 

*DE 

pseud.     Highland  super- 


See  also  under  Maclain 
stition. 

Tale  of  the  Bodach  Glas. 

magazine.     Inverness,  1887/.    8°. 
12-16.) 

Translated   from   the   Gaelic. 

A   tradition   of   Lochaber. 

magazine.      Inverness,   1884.     8°. 
81-83.) 

Mackenzie,  Donald  A.  The  Fians  of 
Knockfarrel.  (A  Ross-shire  legend.)  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6.  p. 
18-30.)  NDK 

The  Glaistig  and  the  Black  lad.     A 

Lochaber  legend  from  the  Gaelic.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  253- 
258.)  NDK 


(Celtic 

V.  12.  p. 

*DE 


(Celtic 

V.  9.   p. 

*DE 


— — •  A  Highland  goddess.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  336- 
345.)  NDK 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George.  Witchcraft.  (In 
his:  The  laws  and  customs  of  Scotland  in 
matters  criminal...  Edinburgh,  1678.  4°. 
p.  80-108.)  SLM 

Reprinted  in  A  history  of  the  witches  of  Renfrew- 
shire.    Paisley,  1877.     8°. 

Mackenzie,  Hector  Rose.  Old  Highland 
remedies.  Bv  H.  R.  M.  (Celtic  magazine. 
Inverness.  18'84.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  330-334,  354- 
356.)  *DE 

Mainly  quotations  from  Martin's  Western  Islands, 
Black's  Folk   medicine,   etc. 

Mackenzie,  James  B.  Notes  on  some 
cup-marked  stones  and  rocks  near  Ken- 
more,  and  their  folk-lore,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1900.    sq.  8°.    v.  34,  p.  325-334.) 

CPA 

Mackenzie,  William.  Gaelic  incantations, 
charms,  and  blessings  of  the  Hebrides. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v.  18,  p.  97- 
182.)  NDO 

Mackinlay,  James  Murray.  Folklore  of 
Scottish  lochs  and  springs.  Glasgow:  W. 
Hodge  &  Co.,  1893.    xii,  364  p.    8°.    ZBR 

■  Traces   of   the    cultus   of   the    nine 

maidens  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.     sq.  8°.    v.  40,  p.  255-265.) 

CPA 

Traces  of  the  cultus  of  St.  Fillan  at 

Killallan,  Renfrewshire.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1895.    sq.  8°.    V.  29,  p.  251-255.) 

CPA 

Traces  of  river  worship  in  Scottish 

folk-lore.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  69-76.)  CPA 

Maclagan,  Robert  Craig.  Evil  eye  in  the 
western  Highlands.  London:  David  Nutt, 
1902.    vii,  232  p.    8°.  ZBR 

Reviewed  in  L'annee  sociologique,  annee  7,  p.  276- 
279,  Paris,  1904. 

The  games  &  diversions  of  Argyll- 
shire. London:  Folk-lore  Society,  1901. 
vi  p.,  1  1..  270  p.,  3  pi.  8°.  (Folk-lore  So- 
ciety.    [Publications.]    v.  47.)  ZBW 

Additions  to  'The  games  of  Argyle- 

shire.'  (Folk-lore.  London,  1905-06.  8°. 
v.  16,  p.  77-97,  192-221,  340-349,  439-460;  v. 
17,  p.  93-106,  210-229.)  ZBA 

Ghost  lights  of  the  west  Highlands. 

(Folk-lore.  London,  1897.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  203- 
256.)  ZBA 

Notes  on  folklore  objects  collected 

in  Argvleshire.  illus.  (Folk-lore.  Lon- 
don, 1895.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  144-161,  302-303.) 

ZBA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


743 


Folklore,  continued. 

The  Perth  incident  of  1396  from  a 

folk-lore   point   of   view.      Edinburgh:    W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1905.    vii(i),  403  p.    8°. 

ZBD 

Religio  Scotica:  its  nature  as  trace- 
able in  Scotic  saintly  tradition.  Edinburgh: 
O.  Schulze  &  Co.,  1909.  viii,  233  p.,  1  1. 
4°.  *R-ZAS 

Macleod  of  Hamer.  See  under  Insula- 
nus,  Theophilus,  pseud. 

Macleod,  D.  Some  Highland  supersti- 
tions of  the  present  day.  (Chambers'  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1907.  4°.  series  6,  v.  10, 
p.  13-16.)  *DA 

Macleod,  Fiona,  pseud.    See  under  Sharp, 

William. 

Macleod,  Kenneth.  Craobh-oir  agus 
craobh  airgid  (Gold-tree  and  silver-tree). 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  212-218.)  *DE 

Gaelic  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 

From   Eigg.      "A  variant  of  Little   Snow   White." 

An  cuan  siar.  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  266-272.)     NDK 

Gaisgeach  na  sgeithe  deirge.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
257-266,  346-360.)  NDK 

Text  of  the  tale  "Knight  of  the  red  shield."  An- 
other version  is  given  in  J.  F.  Campbell's  Popular 
tales  of  the  west  Highlands,  p.  355-360  contain  ex- 
planatory notes  on  the  text  of  the  tale. 

■  Gruagach  an  Eilein.     (The  maid  of 

the    isle).      (Celtic   magazine.      Inverness, 
1888.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  416-423,  486-493.)   *  DE 

From  Eigg.     Gaelic  text  with  English  translation. 

Na  tri  coin  naine  (The  three  green 

dogs).     (Celtic  magazine.    Inverness,  1888. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  272-280.)  *  DE 

From  Eigg.     Gaelic  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 

Nighean  righ  Eireann.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  313- 
316.)  NDK 

Gaelic  ballad. 

Note  on  musical  instruments  in  Gae- 
lic folk-tales.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1913.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  341-347.)  NDK 

Macleod,  Neil.  The  witch  and  the  crip- 
ple tailor.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1882.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  305-308.)  *  DE 

M'Neill,  Peter.  Witchcraft.  (In  his: 
Prestonpans  and  vicinity. . .  Tranent, 
1902.     12°.    p.  96-102.)  CR 

MacPhail,  Malcolm.  Folklore  from  the 
Hebrides.  (Folk-lore.  London,  1896-1900. 
8°.  V.  7,  p.  400-404;  v.  8,  p.  380-386;  v.  9.  p. 
84-93;  V.  11,  p.  439-450.)  ZBA 

The  fourth  article  has  also  some  notes  on  folk- 
lore from  the  neighbouring  Mainland. 

Traditions,  customs,  and  supersti- 
tions of  the  Lewis.  (Folk-lore.  London, 
1895.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  162-170,  303-304.)  ZBA 


Macqueen,  Donald.  Of  the  Gruagich. 
(In:  T.  Pennant,  A  tour  in  Scotland.  Lon- 
don, 1776.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  434-438.)         f  CPW 

MacRitchie,  David.  Fians,  fairies,  and 
Picts.  London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  TriJb- 
ner,  &  Co.,  1893.    xxii,  23-78  p.,  22  pi.    8°. 

ZBO 

Highland    folklore.      The    Pigmies. 

(Scots  lore.  Glasgow,  1895.  8°.  p.  383- 
397.)  CPA 

A  new  solution  of  the  fairy  prob- 
lem. (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  160-176.)  NDK 

The  testimony  of  tradition.  Lon- 
don: Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co., 
1890.    ix  p.,  1  1.,  205  p.,  10  pi.    illus.    8°. 

QPM 

Believes  that  traditions  relating  to  dwarfs,  fairies, 
etc.,  may  all  be  based  on  memories  of  actual  dwarf 
races.  The  small  size  of  the  underground  houses 
is  cited  as  evidence. 

M'Rury,  John.  O  chionn  leith  cheud 
bliadhna.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  184-194,  383-394.)  NDO 

Folklore  and   legend. 

Mairnealachd  agus  rud  no  dha  eile. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions.   Inverness,  1892.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  17-31.) 

NDO 

Weather   lore. 

Marriage  laws  and  customs.  (In:  By- 
gone church  life  in  Scotland.  Edited  by  W. 
Andrews.     London,  1899.    8°.    p.  210-226.) 

ZDVH 

Martin,  Martin.  An  account  of  the  sec- 
ond sight,  in  Irish  call'd  Taish.  (In  his: 
Description  of  the  Western  Islands  of 
Scotland...  London,  1703.  8°.  p.  300- 
335.)  CPW 

See  also  under  Insulanus,  The- 
ophilus. CPW 

Masson,  David.  Gaelic  and  Norse  pop- 
ular tales:  an  apology  for  the  Celt.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  Cambridge,  1861.  8°. 
v.  3,  p.  213-224.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  68,  p.  387-396. 
Boston,    1861. 

Masson,  Donald.  Notes  from  the  north 
Highlands.  (Archaeological  review.  Lon- 
don, 1889.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  45-50.)  ZBA 

1.  The  colour  element  in  Gaelic  place  names.  2. 
A  modern  megalith.  3.  The  curse  of  Culchalzie.  4. 
An  old  Gaelic  prophecy  concerning  lona. 

•  Notes   from   the   north    Highlands. 

(Archaeological  review.  London,  1890.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  27-31.)  ZBA 

1.  Turning  the  heart.     2.  Luck.     3.  Dear  salt. 

Popular  domestic  medicine  in  the 

Highlands  fifty  years  ago.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness.  1889.     8°.     V.   14,  p.  298-313.)   NDO 


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Folklore,  continued. 

Matheson,  Norman.  The  ghosts  and  ap- 
paritions of  the  isle  of  Skye.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1894.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  8-16.)        NDO 

Matheson,  Robert.  Breakfasting  at  the 
plough  tail,  etc.  (Folk-lore  journal.  Lon- 
don,^1889.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  175-178.)  ZBA 

Menmuir,  Charles.  Folklore  in  Scottish 
ballad  poetry.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1899.    8\     new  series,  v.  23,  p.  441-453.) 

*DE 

Metcalfe,  William  M.  Witchcraft.  (In 
his:  Historv  of  the  county  of  Renfrew. 
Paisley,  1905.    4°.     p.  326-333.)  f  CR 

Miller,  Hugh.  Scenes  and  legends  of  the 
north  of  Scotland;  or,  The  traditional  his- 
tory of  Cromarty.  Edinburgh:  William  P. 
Nimmo,  1872.     2  p.l.,  487  p.     12°.       ZBID 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  On  various  super- 
stitions in  the  north-west  Highlands  and 
islands  of  Scotland,  especially  in  relation  to 
lunacy.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°. 
v.  4,  p.  251-288.)  CPA 

Modem,  A,  instance  of  evil-eye.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  343- 
344.)  NDK 

Modern,  A,  witch  finder.  (Chambers' 
Edinburgh  journal.  Edinburgh,  1842.  f°. 
V.  10,  p.  111-112.)  *DA 

Account  of  a  Jliss  Hay,  spaewife,  who  died  in  In- 
verness  iail. 

Megan  dearg  Mac  lachair.  (Guth  na 
bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  48- 
71.)  NDK 

From  Campbell  of  Islay's  mss. 

More  Celtic  fairy  tales,  selected  and 
edited  by  Joseph  Tacobs.  . .  Illustrated  by 
John  D.  Batten.  "London:  D.  Nutt,  1894. 


German    workshop. 
Green  &  Co.,  1867. 


ZBIG 

Aberdeen  folk-lore, 
queries.  Aberdeen, 
3,  22-23.)  CPA 

maxims,    and    local 

notes    and    queries. 

3,  p.   102-103. 

CPA 


xii  p.,  1  1.,  234  p.,  8  pi 

Mormond,    pseud. 
(Scottish    notes    and 
1894.     sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p 

Old     sayings, 

proverbs.       (Scottish 
Aberdeen,   1890.     sq.  8°. 
120-121,  132-133,  187-188.) 

• ■  Scraps    of   Aberdeenshire    folklore. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 
1890.    sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  52-53,  94-95.)        CPA 

Scraps  of  Buchan  folklore.  Juven- 
ile games.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  177-179; 
V.  4,  p.  25-27.)  CPA 

Morrison,  Alexander.  Uist  games.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
361-371.)  NDK 

Mueller,  Friedrich  Max.  Tales  of  the 
west    Highlands.      (In   his:    Chips   from  a 


London:    Longmans, 

8°.    V.  2,  p.  239-249.) 

ZAE 

On    J.    F.    Campbell's    Popular    tales   of    the   west 

Highlands. 

Muir,  John.  Notes  on  Ayrshire  folk-lore. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1895.  sq.  8°.  V.  8.  p.  38-42,  51-52,  68-69,  83- 
84.)  CPA 

Munro,  M.  N.  Highland  folk-song. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  132-146.)  NDK 

Nan  Gordon.  A  folk-tale,  dictated  by  a 
Galloway  Tinkler-G3'psy  woman,  to  Pro- 
vost Andrew  M'Cormick  of  Newton-Stew- 
art, which  hints  how  the  Gypsies  come  to 
have  been  connected  with  some  of  the 
nobility  of  Scotland.  (Gypsy  Lore  Society. 
Journal.  Liverpool,  1908.  8°.  new  series, 
v.  1,  p.  211-218.)  QOX 

Reprinted  in  The  Caledonian,  v.  10,  p.  420-423. 
New   York,   1911. 

Napier,  James.  Folk  lore:  or.  Supersti- 
tious beliefs  in  the  west  of  Scotland  with- 
in this  century.  With  an  appendix.  .  . 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1879.     vii,  190  p.     8°. 

ZED 

2,  p.  221-222,  Lon- 


Reviewed  in  Folklore  record,  v. 
don.  1879. 

Old  ballad  folk-lore. 

ord.    London,  1879.    8°.    v.  2, 


(Folklore  rec- 
p.  92-126.) 

ZBA 

•  On  some  popular  superstitions  com- 
mon in  Partick  forty  years  ago.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1868.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  391-398.)  CPA 

Newes  from  Scotland,  declaring  the 
damnable  life  of  Doctor  Fian  a  notable 
sorcerer,  who  was  burned  at  Edenbrough, 
in  Januarie  last  1591;  which  doctor  was 
register  to  the  Deuill,  that  sundrie  times 
preached  at  North  Barricke  Kirke  to  a 
number  of  notorious  Witches;  with  the 
true  examinations  of  the  said  doctor  and 
W^itches,  as  they  uttered  them  in  the  pres- 
ccnce  of  the  Scottish  king:  discouering  how 
they  pretented  to  bewitch  and  drowne  his 
majestic  in  the  sea,  comming  from  Den- 
marke;  with  such  other  wonderfull  matters, 
as  the  like  hath  not  bin  heard  at  anie  time. 
Published  according  to  the  Scottish  coppie. 
[.At  London:)  Printed  for  William  Wright. 
(In:  Ancient  criminal  trials  in  Scotland... 
Edinburgh,  1833.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  213-223.)  CP 

The  authorship  of  this  blood-curdling  tract  has  been 
doubtfully  attributed  to  Rev.  James  Carmichael, 
minister  of  Haddington  (1568-1628).  Notwithstand- 
ing the  statement  that  this  edition  was  "published  ac- 
cording to  the  Scottish  coppie"  it  is  more  probable 
that   Wright's  was  the   first   edition. 

Reprinted  in  C.  K.  Sharpe's  Historical  account 
of  ■witchcraft  in  Scotland,  p.   55-72. 

■  London:  Printed  for  Thomas  Nel- 
son [1591?].  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1779.     8°.    V.  49,  p.  393-395,  449-452.) 

*DA 

This  edition  differs  entirely  from  Wright's,  but 
the  matter  is  the  same. 


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745 


Folklore,   continued. 

Nicholson,  Edward  Williams  Byron.  Gol- 
spie, contributions  to  its  folklore  by  Annie 
and  Bella  Gumming,  Jane  Stuart,  Willie  W. 
Munro,  Andrew  Gunn,  Henri  F.  MacLean, 
and  Minnie  Sutherland  (when  pupils  of 
Golspie  School).  Collected  and  edited. 
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Nicolson,  John.  Some  old-time  Shet- 
land customs.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
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CR 

Notes  on  cases  of  witchcraft,  sorcery,  &c. 
1629-1662.  From  the  books  of  adjournal. 
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James  Maidment.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  57-72.)  ZDVH 

Nursery,  The,  and  popular  rhymes  and 
tales  of  England  and  Scotland.  (Tait's 
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The  Campbell  of  Islay  mss.  at  the 

Advocates'  Library,  Edinburgh.  (Folk- 
lore.    London,  1890.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  369-383.) 

ZBA 

Critical  notes  on  the  folk-  and  hero- 
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verness, 1887.  8°.  V.  12,  p.  457-464,  503- 
510,  548-557.)  *  DE 

Notes     on     the     Tuairisgeul     mor. 

(Scottish  Celtic  review.  Glasgow,  1885. 
4°.     p.   137-141.)  RPA 

O'Donnell,  Elliott.  Scottish  ghost 
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YPK 

O'Grady,  Standish.  Notes  on  Toireachd 
na  Taine.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1873.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  39-42.)  NDO 

See  under   Carmichael  for  the  tale   itself. 

Old  stories  re-told.  Scotch  witches  and 
warlocks.  (All  the  year  round.  London, 
1872.     8°.     new   series,   v.   7,    p.   461-468.) 

*DA 

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Sympson,   etc. 

Paton,  Sir  Noel.  Notes  on  Clach-na- 
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ceedings. Edinburgh,  1887.  sq.  8°.  v.  21, 
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Poison,  A.  The  Highland  folk-lore  of 
luck.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1900.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  67- 
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Some  Highland  fishermen's  fan- 
cies. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
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42-47.)  NDO 

Pottinger,  J.  A.  The  selkie  wife.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London,  1908. 
8°.     V.   1,  p.   173-175.)  CR 

Ramsay,  D.  Stratherrick.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1884.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  197-202.)       NDO 

In    Gaelic.      Mainly    folklore. 

Ramsay,  John.  Highland  superstitions. 
(In  his:  Scotland  and  Scotsmen  in  the 
eighteenth  century.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  2,   p.  417-474.)  CP 

Rees,  R.  Wilkins.  Witchcraft  and  the 
kirk.  (In:  Bygone  church  life  in  Scotland. 
Edited  by  W.  Andrews.  London,  1899. 
8°.    p.  162-193.)  ZDVH 

Reid,  Alexander  George.  The  annals  of 
Auchterarder  and  memorials  of  Strath- 
earn.  Crieff:  David  Philips,  1899.  4  p.l., 
301,  xxxviii  p.,  4  pi.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Contains:  The  warlock  of  the  Kirktown  of  Auch- 
terarder. Trial  of  Violet  Mar  for  witchcraft.  John 
Brugh,  the  warlock  of  Fossoway.  The  witch  covin 
at   the   Crook   of    Devon. 

Reid,  George  William.  Counting-out 
rhymes.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney, 
Shetland,  Caithness  and  Sutherland.  Lon- 
don, 1911-12.  8°.  V.  4,  p.  165-166;  v.  5,  p. 
6-7.)  CR 

Relation,  A,  of  the  diabolical  practises 
of  above  twenty  Wizards  and  Witches  of 
the  sheriffdom  of  Renfrew  in  the  king- 
dom of  Scotland,  contain'd  in  their  tryalls, 
examinations,  and  confessions;  and  for 
which  several  of  them  have  been  executed 
this  present  year,  1697.  London:  Printed 
for  Hugh  Newman  at  the  Grashopper  in 
the  Poultry  il697j.    24  p.     4°.  Reserve 

Repp,  Thorleif  Gudmundson.  On  the 
Scottish  formula  of  congratulation  on 
New  Year's  eve  "Hogmanay,  trollalay." 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Ar- 
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Robertson,  Charles  M.  Folk-lore  from 
the  west  of  Ross-shire.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
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Robertson,  Duncan  J.  Orkney  folk-lore 
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Robertson,  James.  Letter  on  the  super- 
stitions of  the  Highlands.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia 
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Rogers,  Charles.  Traits  and  stories  of 
the  Scottish  people...  London:  Houlston 
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Rorie,  David.  Some  superstitions  of  the 
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The    mining    folk    of    Fife,      illus. 

(In:  J.  E.  Simpkins,  Examples  of  printed 
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Roscoe,  Edmund  S.  Christmas  in  Scot- 
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Ross,  Alexander.  Notes  on  superstitions 
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(Inverness    Scientific    Society 

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Ross,    J.    Calder.  Legends,  traditions, 

&c.,    from    Glenelg.  (Scottish  notes    and 

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1-2.   Fairies.     3.   Wraiths. 

S.,  D.  Greenie  hill  and  "The  good 
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Sadducismus  Debellatus:  Or,  A  true 
Narrative  of  the  Sorceries  and  Witch- 
crafts exercis'd  By  the  Devil  and  his  In- 
struments upon  Mrs.  Christian  Shaw, 
Daughter  of  Mr.  John  Shaw,  of  Bargarran 
in  the  County  of  Renfrew  in  the  West  of 
Scotland,    from    Aug.    1696    to    Apr.    1697. 


Containing  the  Journal  of  her  Sufferings 
...Collected  from  the  Records.  Together 
with  Reflexions  upon  Witchcraft  in  Gen- 
eral... London:  Printed  for  H.  Newman, 
and  A.  Bell...  1698.     4  p.l.,  60  p.     4°. 

Reserve 

St.  John's  eve.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1904.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  5, 
p.  16-17.)  CPA 

Sands,  John.  Curious  superstitions  in 
Tiree.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1883. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  252-255.)  *  DE 

Miscellaneous  superstitions  in  Fou- 

la.  (Folk-lore  journal.  London,  1884.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  378-380.)  ZBA 

From    the    Glasgow   Herald. 

Saxby,  Jessie  Margaret  Edmondston. 
Birds  of  omen  in  Shetland. .  .with  notes 
on  the  folk-lore  of  the  raven  and  the  owl 
by  W.  A.  Clouston.  Privately  printed, 
1893.     1  p.l.,  32  p.    8°.  ZBT 

See    also    Edmondston,    Biot,    and 

Mrs.  Jessie  Margaret  Edmondston  Saxby. 

Schoenbeck,  Henric.  Ofversigt  af  Sodra 
Scottlands  Folkpoesi...  Lund:  Tryckt 
uti  Berlingska  Bogtryckeriet,  1831.  28  p. 
8°.  NCID 

Scotch  and  English  witches.  The 
witches  in  Macbeth.  (Hogg's  Instructor. 
Edinburgh,  1853.  4°.  new  series,  v.  10,  p. 
351-352.)  *DA 

Scotch  witches  and  warlocks.  (All  the 
year  round.  London,  1872.  8°.  v.  27,  p. 
461-468.)  *  DA 

Popular    account    of    witchcraft    in    Scotland. 

Scotland  in  "Auld  lang  syne  —  Will  and 
the  witches.  (National  magazine.  New 
York,  1852.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  454-458.)         *  DA 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Letters  on  demonol- 

ogy    and    witchcraft,    addressed  to    J.    G. 

Lockhart.     London:  J.   Murray,  1830.     ix, 

402  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  MEM 

Reviewed  in  The  Court  journal,  1830,  p.  653, 
London,  1830;  also  in  The  monthh  review,  new  se- 
ries, V.    15,   p.   286-302,   London,   1830. 

London:  J.  Murray,  1830.     ix, 

402  p.,  12  pi.     16°.  MEM 

•  — — ■  New   York:    J.   &   J.    Harper, 

1830.     ix,  (1)14-338  p.,  1  pi.  YPD 

New  York:    Harper  &  Bros., 

1836.    xi  p.,  1  1.,  13-338  p.     16°.  YPD 

Plate  lacking. 

New   York:    Harper,    1855,   xi 

p.,  1  1.,  13-338  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  YPD 

Illustrated  by   George   Cruik- 

shank.  London:  W.  Tegg,  1868.  1  p.l.,  ix, 
396  p.,  7  pi.     16°.  YPD 

■ •  London:    W.   Tegg   [1872,.      1 

p.l.,  v-xi(i),  406  p.,  4  pi.     12°.  YPD 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


747 


Folklore,   continued. 

Scottish  criminal  trials.  Hector  Mon- 
ro—  sorcery  and  witchcraft.  (Chambers' 
Edinburgh  journal.  London,  1834.  f°.  v. 
2,  p.  60-61.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Pitcairn's  ed.  of  the  Scottish  criminal 
trials. 

Scottish  criminal  trials.  Witchcraft  and 
poisoning — Katherine  Ross,  Lady  Foulis. 
(Chambers'  Edinburgh  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1833.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  385-386.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Pitcairn's  ed.  of  the  Scottish  criminal 
trials. 

Scottish  fairy  tales,  folklore  and  leg- 
ends. Illustrated  by  G.  Strahan.  Lon- 
don: Gibbings  &  Co.,  1902.  viii  p.,  1  1., 
192  p.,  17  pi.     12°.  ZBID 

Scottish  traditionary  stories.  32  p.  12°. 
(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany...  Edinburgh 
[1847.]     V.  9,  no.  83.)  *C 

Scottish  witchcraft  trials,  selected  and 
edited  bj^  G.  F.  Black.  (Clippings  from  the 
North  British  Advertiser,  Edinburgh, 
1894-96.  Pasted  in  nar.  16°.  blank  book. 
64  p.]  YP 

Sharp,  William.  Sea-magic  and  run- 
ning water.  By  Fiona  Macleod.  (Con- 
temporary review.  London,  1902.  8°.  v. 
82,  p.  568-580.)  *  DA 

Sharpe,  Charles  Kirkpatrick.  A  his- 
torical account  of  the  belief  in  witchcraft 
in  Scotland.  Glasgow:  Hamilton,  Adams, 
&  Co.,  1884.    268  p.    8°.  YPC 

Simpkins,  John  Ewart.  Examples  of 
printed  folk-lore  concerning  Fife,  with 
some  notes  on  Clackmannan  and  Kinross- 
shires.  Collected  by  J.  E.  Simpkins;  with 
an  introduction  by  Robert  Craig  Maclag- 
an,  and  an  appendix  from  ms.  collections 
by  David  Rorie.  London:  published  for 
the  Folk-lore  Society  by  Sidgwick  &  Jack- 
son, 1914.  XXXV,  419  p.,  1  map,  8  pi.  illus. 
8".  (Folk-lore  Society.  Publications,  tno.] 
71.  County  folk-lore.  v.  7,  Printed  ex- 
tracts,    nos.  ix,  x,  xi.)  ZBD 

Simpson,  Eve  Blantyre.  Folk  lore  in 
Lowland  Scotland.  London:  J.  M.  Dent 
&  Co.,  1908.    vi,  236  p.     12°.        *  R  -  ZBD 

(1)  Beltane  and  the  vanished  races;  (2)  The 
Romans  and  wells  of  water;  (3)  The  Scandinavians; 
(4)  Fairies;  (5)  Fishermen's  superstition;  (6) 
Flowers  and  birds;  (7)  Witches  and  wizards;  (8) 
Fairs,  festivals,  and  funerals;   (9)  Adages  and  omens. 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Young.  Notes  on 
some  Scottish  magical  charm-stones,  or 
curing  stones.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  211-224.  CPA 

Reprinted  in  his  Archaological  essays,  v.  1,  p. 
199-217.      Edinburgh,    1872. 

Sinclair,  George  A.  A  professor  of  de- 
monolog3\  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
don, 1906.    8°.    V.  165,  p.  540-546.)       *  DA 

An  account  of  George  Sinclar  and  his  Satan's 
invisible   world    discovered. 


Sinclar,  George.  Satan's  invisible  world 
discovered.  Reprinted  from  the  original 
edition  published  at  Edinburgh  in  1685. 
Accompanied  with  a  bibliographical  notice 
and  supplement,  &c.  [Edited  by  T.  G. 
Stevenson.]  Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson, 
1871.    liii(i)  p.,  17  1.,  264,  ciii  p.,  1  pi.     12°. 

YPD 

The  plate,  a  drawing  of  Major  Weir's  house,  by 
Skene  of  Rubislaw,  was  originally  prefixed  to  Sir 
Walter   Scott's  Demonology. 

Sinclair's  "surprising  story  of  the  'Devil  of  Glen- 
luce'  "  is  reprinted  in  the  Register  of  the  synod  of 
Gallowav,  from  October,  1664  to  April,  1671,  Kirkcud- 
bright, 1856,  p.  191-204,  and  in  the  Gallovidian,  v.  12, 
p     148-154,   Dumfries,    1910. 

Satan's  invisible  world  discovered. 

Detailing  the  particulars  of  strange  pranks 
played  by  the  Devil,  together  with  a  partic- 
ular account  of  several  apparition's  [sic] 
witches,  and  invisible  spirits.  To  which  is 
added  the  marvellous  history  of  Major 
Weir  and  his  sister.  Glasgow  [1845?].  24 
p.     24°.  Reserve 

A  chapbook  abridgment  of  the  above  work.  Major 
Weir    and    his   sister   were   undoubtedly    insane. 

Sketch,  A,  of  Scotch  diablerie  in  general. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1842.  8°. 
V.  25,  p.  317-331.)  *DA 

On    fairies,    ghosts,    wraiths,    brownies,    etc. 

Smith,  Robert  Angus.  Loch  Etive  and 
the  sons  of  Uisnach.  With  illustrations  by 
Miss  Jessie  Knox  Smith.  London;  A. 
Gardner,  1885.  3  p.l.,  (i)  vi-xl  p.,  2  1.,  376 
p.,  16  pi.    new  ed.    8°.  ZBD 

Smith,  William.  Mansie  o'  Kierfa  and 
his  fairy  wife.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,  1913.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  19-21.) 

CR 

Some  account  of  the  witches  of  Pitten- 
weem,  in  the  county  of  Fife,  about  the  be- 
ginning of  last  century.  (Edinburgh  maga- 
zine and  literarv  miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1817.    8°.    v.  1,  p'.  199-207.)  *  DE 

Some  stories  of  Heiskeir.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  176- 
187.)  NDK 

Spells  and  charms.  Leaves  from  our 
Highland  folk-lore  note-book.  (Celtic 
magazine.  Inverness,  1887.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
37-41.)  *DE 

The  "Sean."    Toradh.    Casg  fola.    Corpan  creadha. 

Spence,  James.  Folklore  of  daj^s  and 
seasons.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  1896- 
98,  p.  221-234;  v.  5,  1898-1900,  p.  65-77,  215- 
234.)  CPA 

Spence,  John.  Shetland  folk-lore.  Ler- 
wick: Johnson  &  Greig,  1899.  256  p.  illus. 
12°.  *R-ZBD 

The  volume  is  divided  into  five  parts:  "The  Picts 
and  their  brochs,"  "Pre-historic  remains,"  "Folklore," 
"Proverbs  and  sayings."     "The  Lammas  Foy." 


748 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Folklore,   continued. 

Spence,  Magnus.  Orkney  bonfires.  (Old- 
lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caith- 
ness and  Sutherland.  London,  1908.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  179-186.)  CR 

Stewart,  Alexander.  Examples  of  the 
survival  in  Scotland  of  superstitions  relat- 
ing to  fire.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1890. 
sq.  8°.     V.  24,  p.  391-395.)  CPA 

Notice  of  a  Highland  charm  stone. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1890.  8°.  v.  24.  p. 
157-160.)  CPA 

'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe:  the 

natural  history,  legends,  and  folklore  of 
the  west  Highlands.  Edinburgh:  W.  Pater- 
son,  1885.    XV,  384  p.,  1  port.    8°.      CPW 

Stewart,  Alexander  W.  Old  Scottish 
cures.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1894.    8=.    V.  277,  p.  419-425.)  *  DA 

Sufferers  for  pretended  witchcraft  in 
Scotland.  (In:  Criminal  trials  of  all  coun- 
tries. .  .selected  by  a  Member  of  the  Phil- 
adelphia bar.  Philadelphia,  1843.  8°.  p. 
565-575.)  SLN 

Reprinted  without  acknowledgment  from  Arnot's 
Criminal  trials  with  an  additional  note  from  Glanvil 
on  the  trial  of  Agnes  Sampson. 

Superstitions  of  Scotland.  (British  critic. 
London,  1834.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  417-442.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Dalyell's  Darker  superstitions.  Reprinted 
in  the  Musetim  of  foreign  literature,  v.  26,  p.  15-26. 
Philadelphia,    1835. 

Surprising  story  of  the  "Devil  of  Glen- 
luce."  (The  Gallovidian.  Dumfries,  1910. 
4°.    V.  12,  p.  148-154.)  *DE 

Repr. :  G.  Sinclar's  Satan's  invisible  world  dis- 
covered. 

Tale,  The,  of  the  "Bodach  Glas."  Trans- 
lated from  the  Gaelic  by  Mrs.  Mackellar. 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1887.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  12-16,  57-64.)  *  DE 

See  also  under  Nutt,  Alfred,  Notes  on  the  "Bo- 
dach Glas." 

Tales  of  the  water  kelpie.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1887.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  511- 
515.)  *DE 

Taodunus,  pseud.  Customs  and  supersti- 
tions of  the  Scottish  peasantry,  at  births 
and  burials.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  219-224.)  *  DE 

Also  deals  with  fairies. 

Taylor,  Elizabeth,  pseud,  of  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth M'Hardie.  The  Braemar'highlands: 
their  tales,  traditions,  and  history.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  P.  Nimmo,  1869.  viii,  343(1)  p. 
16°.  CR 

Mainly  a  plagiarism  from  Legends  of  the  Braes 
of  Mar  by  John  Grant,  published  in  Aberdeen  in 
1861. 


Telfair,  Alexander.  A  true  relation  of 
an  apparition,  expression  and  actings  of  a 
spirit,  which  infested  the  house  of  Andrew 
Mackie,  in  Ring-Croft  of  Stocking  in  the 
paroch  of  Rerrick,  in  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright  in  Scotland,  1695... and  at- 
tested by  many  other  persons,  who  were 
also  eye  and  ear-witnesses.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  George  Mosman,  1696.  15(1)  p. 
4°.  Reserve 

(Reprinted  in:  John  Nicholson, 

Historical  and  traditional  tales. ..connected 
with  the  south  of  Scotland.  Kirkcud- 
bright, 1843.     12°.    p.  3-26.) 

(In:    George    Sinclar,    Satan's 

invisible  world  discovered...  Edinburgh, 
1871.     8°.     Supplement,  p.  xxi-xxxix.) 

YPD 

(In:  C.  K.  Sharpe,  A  historical 

account  of  the  belief  in  witchcraft  in  Scot- 
land.    London,  1884.     12°.     p.  229-254.) 

YPC 

Thorns,  William  John.  Divination  by 
the  blade-bone.  (Folk-lore  record.  Lon- 
don. 1878.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  176-179.)  ZBA 

Thomson,  John  Charles.  Some  rhymes 
and  sayings  of  childhood.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  73-74.)  CPA 

Tille,  Alexander.  A  Scottish  nursery 
rhyme  and  Goethe's  Faust.  (Scots  lore. 
Glasgow,  1895.    8°.    p.  155-157.)  CPA 

Tolmie,  P.  G.  Remains  of  ancient  reli- 
gion in  the  north.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1878. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  88-102.)  NDO 

Text  in   Gaelic. 

Tom  in  spirits.  (All  the  year  round. 
London,  1860.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  525-528.)  *  DA 

Account  of  the  Devil  of  Glenluce,  adapted  from 
Sinclar.  Concludes  that  the  "devil"  was  none  other 
than   the  minister's  son,   Thomas. 

Torquil,  pseud.  Fairies  in  the  High- 
lands. (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1879. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  13-18.)  *DE 

Traditionary  tales  of  Tweeddale.  32  p. 
12°.  (In:  Chambers,  Miscellany.  . .  Edin- 
burgh [1847].    V.  10.    no.  90.)  *  C 

Trial  of  Agnes  Finnic  for  witchcraft, 
18th  December  1664.  (Spottiswoode  mis- 
cellany. .  .edited  by  James  Maidment. 
Edinburgh,  1845.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  51-56.) 

ZDVH 

Trial  of  Isobel  Young  for  witchcraft, 
February  4,  1629.  (Spottiswoode  miscel- 
lany. .  .edited  by  James  Maidment.  Edin- 
burgh, 1845.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  39-50.)       ZDVH 

Trial  of  William  Coke  and  Alison  Dick 
for  witchcraft.  —  Extracted  from  the  min- 
utes of  the  kirk-session  of  Kirkcaldy,  A.  D. 
1636.  (In:  Sinclair,  The  statistical  account 
of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1796.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  653-662.)  CPW 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


749 


Folklore,  continued. 

Trial,  A,  for  witchcraft  (1576).  Eliza- 
beth or  Bessie  Dunlop,  spous  to  Andro  Jak 
in  Lyne.  (In:  P.  Hume  Brown,  Scotland 
before  1700,  from  contemporary  docu- 
ments.    Edinburgh,  1893.    8°.    p.  208-217.) 

CP 

Repr. :    Pitcairn's   edition   of  the  Ancient  Scottish 

criminal    trials. 

Trials  for  witchcraft,  m.d.xcvi-m.d.xcvii. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1841.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  83-193.)  t  CP 

See  also  the  preface,  p.   48-55. 

See  also  Joseph  Robertson's  Book  of  Bon-Accord, 
p.    360-368,   Aberdeen,    1839. 

Trials  for  witchcraft,  sorcery,  and  super- 
stition, in  Orkney.  (Abbotsford  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.    133-185.)  tCP 

Trial  of  Marable  Couper,  July  7,  1624;  Anie  Tail- 
zeour,  alias  Rwna  Rowa,  July  15,  1624;  Examination 
of  the  charges  of  witchcraft  and  sorcery  against 
Marione  Richart,  or  Layland,  before  the  kirk-session 
of  Sanday;  Trial  of  Marion  Richart  for  witchcraft, 
sorcery,  and  divination.  May  29,  1633;  Trial  of 
Katharine  Cragie,  alias  Estquoy,  June  16,  1640;  Her 
second  trial,  July  11,  1643;  Trial  of  Jonet  Reid, 
for   witchcraft,    charming,    &c.,    July    12,    1643. 

Virtues,  The,  of  the  Lee  stone.  (Gentle- 
man's magazine.  London,  1787.  8°.  v. 
62,  p.  1045-1046.)  *  DA 

W.  Modern  superstitions.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1897.  sq. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  166-167.)  CPA 

Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tradition,  i. 
Argyllshire  series.  Edited  with  notes  on 
the  war  dress  of  the  Celts  by  Lord  Archi- 
bald Campbell.  London:  D.  Nutt,  1889. 
xv(i),  98  p.,  13  pi.    8°.  ZBIG 

Contents:  Craignish  tales.  How  Michael  Scott 
obtained  knowledge  of  shrove-tide  from  Rome.  The 
good  housewife  and  her  night  labours.  The  Fairies' 
hill.  The  skull  in  Saddell  church.  Traditions  of 
the  Bruce.  The  stag-haunted  strear-.  Fionn's  ques- 
tions.    Notes  on  the  war  dress  of  the  Celt. 

Walker,  James  Russel.  "Holy  wells"  in 
Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    sq.  8°.    V.  17,  p.  152-210.)  CPA 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Am  fomhair  agus  an  gille 
ruadh  (The  giant  and  the  fair  man-ser- 
vant). (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1888. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  20-28.)  *  DE 

Collected  in  Tiree.  Gaelic  and  English  on  op- 
posite   pages. 

An  iobhal  gheal  's  an  iobhal  fhionn 

's  an  iobhal  dhonn  's  an  iobhal  charrach  bu 
mhathair  dhoibh  (The  snow-white  maiden, 
and  the  fair  maid,  and  the  swarthy  maid, 
and  Frizzle,  or  Bald  Pate  their  mother). 
(Celtic  magazine.  Inverness,  1888.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  454-465.)  *  DE 

Gaelic  and  English  on  opposite  pages.  For  notes 
on  the  tale  see  p.  493-498. 


Wallace,  Thomas  D.    May-Day,  or  "Bel- 

tein"  or  "Beltane."  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness   tl888j.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  309-311.) 

*EC 

White  stones.  (Inverness  Scientif- 
ic Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness  [1888].     8°.     v.  2,  p.  311-312.) 

*EC 

In  connection  with  white  pebbles  found  in  pre- 
historic graves. 

Wallace,  W.  II  Capodanno  in  Inghil- 
terra  e  in  Iscozia.  (Archivio  per  lo  studio 
delle  tradizioni  popolari.  Palermo,  1901. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  481-484.)  ZBA 

"First-footing." 

Watson,  Ella  Carmichael.  Highland 
mythology.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  48-70.)  NDK 

Watson,  William.  The  collecting  of 
Highland  legends  and  the  necessity  for 
collecting  them  now.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1878. 
8^    V.  6,  p.  102-119.)  NDO 

Wentz,  W.  Y.  Evans.  The  fairy-faith  in 
Celtic  countries.  Oxford:  H.  Frowde, 
1911.    8°.  ZBO 

Scotland,    p.    84-116. 

Whyte,  Henry.  Some  ancient  Celtic 
customs.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.d.  12°.  v.  1, 
1887-91,  p.  127-156.)  NDO 

Wilson,  W.  B.  Robertson.  Ayrshire 
folklore.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1894.     sq.  8°.     v.  7,  p.  55-57.) 

CPA 

Wise,  Thomas  Alexander.  History  of 
paganism  in  Caledonia,  with  an  examina- 
tion into  the  influence  of  Asiatic  phi- 
losophy and  the  gradual  development  of 
Christianity  in  Pictavia.  London:  Triib- 
ner  &  Co.,  1884.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  259  p.,  7  1.. 
2  pi.     illus.    4°.  tQPM 

Witch,  The,  of  Garrowbuie.  (Belgravia. 
London,  1877.    8°.    v.  33,  p.  205-210.)  *  DA 

Witchcraft  in  Scotland.  (Tait's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  17-26.)  *  DA 

Witches,  The,  of  Scotland.  (Household 
words.  London,  1857.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  75- 
83.)  *DA 

Popular   account   of   witchcraft   in    Scotland. 

Wood,  Maxwell.  Superstitious  record  in 
the  south-western  district  of  Scotland. 
Witchcraft  trials  and  persecution,  illus. 
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p.  191-205;  V.  11,  p.  23-33.)  *  DE 


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Wood,  William.  Witchcraft  in  England 
[Sicj.  (Cornhill  magazine.  London,  1898. 
8°.    V.  78  [new  series,  v.  Sj,  p.  655-670.) 

*DA 

On  witchcraft  in  Great  Britain,  particularly  in 
Scotland.  Part  of  this  article  is  reprinted  in  Cur- 
rent literature.  New  York,  1900,  v.  29,  p.  475. 

Worse  witches  than  Macbeth's.  (All 
the  year  round.  London,  1862.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  12-15.)  *DA 

Summarized  from  Scottish  witch  trials  in  Lynn, 
Witch    stories. 


Wright,  Thomas.  Narratives  of  sorcery 
and  magic,  from  the  most  authentic 
sources.  London:  Richard  Bentley,  1851. 
2  V.     12°.  YPC 

Chapters  ix  and  x  in  volume  1  are  devoted  to 
witchcraft  in  Scotland  in  the  sixteenth  century, 
taken  from  Pitcairn;  and  in  chapter  xxvii,  volume 
2,  there  is  an  account  of  witchcraft  in  Scotland 
after  the  accession  of  King  James  i.  [vi.],  taken 
"almost  entirely  from   Robert   Pitcairn." 

"This  work  is  merely  a  compilation,  and  has  no 
value    beyond   that   of   a   popular    narrative." 

Young,  Hugh  W.  The  burning  of  the 
Clavie.  1  illus.  (Reliquary  and  illus- 
trated arcliaeologist.  London,  1895.  4°. 
V.   1,  p.  22-25.)  CA 


Religion  and  Philosophy 


Abbott,  J.  See  under  Abercrombie,  John. 

Abercrombie,  John.  The  culture  and 
discipline  of  the  mind...  Edinburgh:  W. 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1837.     59  p.     16°.  YEI 

Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co., 

1842.  62  p.  18.  ed.  12°.  (In  his:  Essays 
and  tracts.  Edinburgh,  1841-42.  12°.  no. 
2.)  YEI 

Essays.     From  the  19th  Edinburgh 

edition.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1845. 
295  p.    24°.  YFH 

Inquiries  concerning  the  intellec- 
tual powers  and  the  investigation  of  truth. 
Edinburgh:  Waugh  &  Innes,  1835.  xix,  474 
p.     5.  ed.     12°.  YEG 

New  York:  Collins  &  Brother 

il8— ?].    284  p.    2.  ed.    12°.  YEG 

Boston:  Otis,  Broaders,  &  Co., 

1841.    284  p.     12°.  YEG 

With  additions  and  explana- 
tions to  adapt  the  work  to  the  use  of 
schools  and  academies;  by  J.  Abbott.  Bos- 
ton: J.  Allen  &  Co.,  1835.    284  p.     12°. 

YEG 

From   the    second    Edinburgh 

edition.  With  questions  for  the  examina- 
tion of  students.  New  York:  Harper  & 
Brothers,  1835.  376  p.  16°.  (Harper's 
family  library,     no.  2>7.)  YEG 

London:   John    Murray,    1838. 

XV,  451  p.    8.  ed.     12°.  YEG 

Boston:  Otis,  Broaders  &  Co., 

1843.  284  p.     12°.  YEG 
New  York:  Harper  &  Broth- 
ers, 1844.    376  p.    16°.    (The  family  library. 
no.  2,7.)  YEG 

London:  J.  Murray,  1846.    xv, 

364  p.     12.  ed.     16°.  YEG 

Alexander,  Archibald  Browning  Drys- 
dale.  A  short  history  of  philosophy.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1907.  xxii,  601 
p.,  1  1.     8°.  *R-YAC 

Balnaves,  Henry,  of  Halhill.  The  con- 
fession of  faith. .  .compiled  by  Henry  Bal- 
naves..  .in. .  .1548.     120  p.      (In:    Edward 


the  Sixth  [King  of  England),  Writings... 
London:  Religious  Tract  Society,  1831. 
12°.)  ZOT 

Modernised  from  the  edition  Imprinted  at  Edin- 
burgh by  Thomas  Vautrollier,   1584. 

(In:   John   Knox,  Works,   ed. 

by  D.  Laing.  Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  v.  3. 
p.  431-542.) 

The  manuscript  of  Balnaves'  Confession  wras  orig- 
inally prepared  for  the  press  by  John  Knox  in  1548, 
hence  its  being  appended  to  the  latter's  Works. 

1.  Amer.  ed.    (In:  Edward  the 

Sixth  [King  of  England],  Writings... 
Philadelphia,  1842.    12°.    p.  357-476.)  ZOT 

Bannatyne  Club.  Breviarium  Aberdo- 
nense.  v.  1-2,  and  Preface.  Londini,  1854. 
2  V.    4°.  fZHIG 

V.    1.     Pars  Estiva. 

v.   2.     Pars  Hyemalis. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Blew.  The  preface, 
prepared  by  David  Laing,  is  dated  September,  1855. 
It  contains  xxvii  pages,  with  eight  leaves  of  facsimile. 

Beattie,  James.  Elements  of  moral  sci- 
ence... To  which  is  now  added,  a  com- 
plete index.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1817.    2  V.    3.  ed.    8°.  YFE 

An  essay  on  the  nature  and  im- 
mutability of  truth,  in  opposition  to  sophis- 
try and  scepticism.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  J. 
Deas,  1807.    2  p.l.,  371  p.,  1  port.    8.  ed.    8°. 

YAR 

Prefixed:  A  sketch  of  the  ori- 
gin and  progress  of  the  work.  London:  J. 
Mawman,  1812.    xxiv,  473  p.    8.  ed.    8°. 

YCB 

Bell,  James.  Influence  of  physical  re- 
search on  mental  philosophy.  Edinburgh: 
A.  &  C.  Black,  1839.    xii,  5-124  p.     16°. 

YAR 

Black,  Hugh.  Culture  and  restraint. 
New  York:  F.  H.  Revell  Co.  [1901.,  350  p. 
8°.  YFH 

Friendship.     With  an  introductory 

note  by  W.  R.  Nicoll. . .  New  York:  F.  H. 
Revell  Co.,  1898.     1  p.l.,  237  p.     12°.  YFH 

Illuminated   by   F.   B.    Smith. 

New  York:  F.  H.  Revell  Co.,  1899.  1  p.l., 
237  p.     12°.  YFH 


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tt YFH  p.v.4,  no.4 


Religion  and  Philosophy,  continued. 

Happiness.     Chicago:  F.  H.  Revell 

Company   [1911].     6  p.,  2  1.,  3-253  p.     8°. 
(Friendship   series.)  YFH 

Work.     Chicago:  F.  H.  Revell  Co. 

[Cop.  1903.]    246  p.    8°.  YFE 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Moral  culture; 
choice  and  use  of  books:  cultivation  of 
memory:  from  J.  S.  Blackie's  "Self-cul- 
ture," with  miscellaneous  articles.  En- 
graved in  the  advanced  corresponding  style 
of  standard  phonography,  with  a  key.  New 
York:  A.  J.  Graham,  1890.    1  p.l.,  71  p.    12°. 

*IDV 

On  self-culture,  intellectual,  physi- 
cal, and  moral.  A  vade  mecum  for  young 
men  and  students.  New  York:  Scribner, 
Armstrong,  &  Co.,  1874.    116  p.    16°. 

Stuart  11779 

Printed  in  the  easy  reporting 

style  of  phonography,  in  accordance  with 
the  "Manual  of  phonography,"  by  B.  Pit- 
man and  J.  B.  Howard.  Cincinnati:  Pho- 
nographic Institute  Co.,  1902.  67  p.  16°. 
*  IDS  p.v.36,  no.4 

New  York: 

Co.  [1905.]     427-440  p. 
ries.) 

The  culture  of  the  intellect;   On  physical  culture; 
On   moral   culture. 
Title  from  cover. 

Allievo,  Giuseppe.  John  Stuart  Blackie 
ed  il  suo  opuscolo  "L'educazione  di  se 
stesso."  (Reale  accademia  delle  scienze  di 
Torino.  Atti.  Torino,  1906.  8°.  v.  41,  p. 
593-620.)  *  ER 

Blair,  Hugh.  Discurso  moral  del  doctor 
Hugo  Blair,  sobre  la  integridad,  considera- 
da  como  la  guia  de  la  vida.  (El  Mosaico 
mexicano.  Mexico,  1842.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  446- 
453.)  *DR 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison.  The 
new  hymnology  of  the  Scottish  Kirk. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8°.    V.  145,  p.  657-667.)      *  DA 

Brown,  Thomas.  Inquiry  into  the  rela- 
tion of  cause  and  effect.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Constable  and  Co.,  1818.  xvi,  569  p.  3.  ed. 
8°.  YC 

Andover,    1822.     8°.         YCH 

Lyall,  W.  Strictures  on  the  idea  of 
power;  with. .  .reference  to  the  views  of 
Dr.  Brown  in  his  "Inquiry  into  the  rela- 
tion of  cause  and  effect."  [By  W.  Lyall.] 
Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone,  1842.     52  p.     8°. 

YCp.v.l,  no.3 

Brown,  Thomas.  Lectures  on  the  phi- 
losophv  of  the  human  mind.  Andover:  M. 
Newman,  1822.     3  v.     8°.  YEG 

The  original  edition  was  reviewed  in  the  Edinburgh 
magazine  and  literary  miscellany,  v.  8,  p.  201-208, 
Edinburgh,  1821. 


Philadelphia:    J.    Grigg,    1824. 

3  V.    8°.  YEG 

Corrected  from  the  last  Lon- 
don edition.  Boston:  S.  T.  Armstrong, 
1826.    2  V.    8°.  YEG 

From  last  London  ed.  Hallo- 
well:  Glazier  &  Co.,  1828.    2  v.    8°.  YAG 

Hallowell:  Glazier,  Masters  & 

Smith,  1839.     2  v.    8°.  YAG 

Corrected  from  the  last  Lon- 
don edition.  Hallowell:  Glazier,  Masters, 
&  Smith,  1846.    2  v.    8°.  YEG 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author 

by  David  Welsh.  London:  William  Tegg 
&  Co.,  1858.    xxxi,  692  p.,  1  port.    8°.  YEG 

Compendium  of  Dr.  Brown's  Phi- 
losophy of  the  human  mind.  By  J.  P.  Boyle. 
In  two  parts,  containing  the  substance  of 

.  the  two  first  vols.  Chiefly  intended  for 
the  use  of  the  students  of  the  university. . . 
Dublin:  T.  Connolly,  1849.  iv,  352  p.  new 
ed.     12°.  YEG 

A  treatise  on  the  philosophy  of  the 

human  mind,  being  the  lectures  of  the  late 
Thomas  Brown,  M.D.,  abridged  and  dis- 
tributed according  to  the  natural  divisions 
of  the  subject,  by  Levi  Hedge.  Cambridge: 
Hilliard  &  Brown,  1827.    2  v.    8°.       YEG 

Caird,  Edward.  The  problem  of  philoso- 
phy at  the  present  time.  An  introductory 
address  delivered  to  the  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Maclehose  &  Sons,  1881.    43  p.    12°. 

YAK  p.v.14 

Calderwood,  W.  L.  The  life  of  Henry 
Calderwood. . .  By  his  son  [W.  L.  Calder- 
wood] and  the  Rev.  David  Woodside,  B.D. 
With  a  special  chapter  on  his  philosophical 
works  by  A.  Seth  Pringle-Pattison. . . 
London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1900.  viii, 
447  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.    8°.  AN 

Church  of  Scotland.  The  Book  of  Com- 
mon Order,  commonly  called  John  Knox's 
liturgy.  Translated  into  Gaelic,  Anno  Do- 
mini 1567,  by  John  Carswell,  bishop  of  the 
Isles.  Edited  by  Thomas  McLauchlan. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1873. 
xxvii  p.,  2  1.,  247(1)  p.    sq.  8°.  NDO 

Only  three  copies  of  the  original  1567  edition  are 
in  existence,  only  one  of  which  is  perfect. 

Reviewed  (by  Henri  Gaidoz)  in  Revue  celtique, 
V.  2,  p.   264-265,   Paris,   1873-75. 

• •  The  Booke  of  Common  Prayer,  and 

administration  of  the  Sacraments.  And 
other  parts  of  divine  service  for  the  use 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  R.  Young,  1637.     [458  p.]     4°. 

Reserve 

Mss.  notes  on  second  fly-leaf. 

The  Booke  of  Common  Prayer  and 

administration  of  the  sacraments  with 
other  rites  and  ceremonies  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  as  it  was  sett  downe  at  first, 
before  the  change  thereof  was  made  by  ye 


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Archb.  of  Canterburie.  .  .  (From  a  ms.  in 
the  British  Museum.)  Also  an  earlier 
draft  prepared  before  the  troubles  caused 
by  the  Articles  of  Perth.  1618.  (From  a 
ms.  in  the  Advocates'  Library);  edited, 
with  an  introduction  &  notes,  by  the  Rev. 
George  W.  Sprott.  [With  an  appendix.] 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1871. 
Ixxii,  139  p.  8°.  (Scottish  liturgies  of  the 
reign  of  James  vi.)  ZHLH 

Book    of    Common    Prayer.      The 

liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  or,  John 
Knox's  Book  of  Common  Order,  as  pre- 
scribed by  the  General  Assembly,  and  used 
in  the  Church  of  Scotland  at  and  after  the 
Reformation.  Edited  and. .  .revised  by  the 
Rev.  John  Gumming...  London:  J.  Les- 
lie, 1840.    xxviii,  265  p.    8°.  ZHN 

The    confession    of    faith,    and    the 

larger  and  shorter  catechism,  first  agreed 
upon  by  the  Assembly  of  Divines  at  West- 
minster: and  now  approved  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland... 
Together  with  the  sum  of  saving  knowl- 
edge, and  the  practical  use  thereof.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Reid,  1689.    340  p.    24°.        ZGK 

Separate  titles  to  "The  confession  of  faith," 
"The  larger  catechism,"  and  "The  shorter  catechism." 

Followed  by  a  Scottish  version  of  the  Psalms  of 
David   in   meter. 

The  confession  of  faith,  the  larger 

and  shorter  catechisms,  with  the  Scripture- 
proofs  at  large.  Together  with  The  sum 
of  saving  knowledge.  .  .and  practical  use 
thereof.  Covenants;  National  and  Solemn 
League.  Acknowledgement  of  sins  and 
engagement  to  duties.  Directories.  Form 
of  Church-government,  &c.  Of  public 
authority  in  the  Church  of  Scotland,  with 
acts  of  Assembly  and  Parliament,  relative 
to,  and  approbative  of  the  same.  n.  p.,  1768. 
546  p.,  11  1.    8°.  ZWGM 

The  confession  of  faith:  the  larger 

and  shorter  catechisms,  with  the  Scripture- 
proofs  at  large:  the  covenants,  national  and 
solemn  league... and  the  form  of  church 
government:  with  acts  of  assembly  and 
parliament,  relative  to,  and  approbative  of, 
the  same:  of  public  authority  in  the  Church 
of  Scotland  and  also  in  the  Associate 
Church  and  the  Reformed  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  Together  with 
the  sum  of  saving  knowledge  (contained  in 
the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  held  forth  in  the 
said  confession  and  catechisms.)...  Phil- 
adelphia: W.  W.  Woodward,  1813.  542  p., 
10  1.     12°.  ZGK 

The  liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land; or,  John  Knox's  Book  of  Common 
Order,  as  prescribed  by  the  General  Assem- 
bly, and  used  in  the  Church  of  Scotland  at 
and  after  the  Reformation.  Edited  and. . . 
revised  by  Rev.  John  Gumming.  London: 
J.  Leslie,  1840.     xxviii,  265  p.     16°. 


The  office  for  the  holy  communion 

according  to  the  use  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  Grant  &  Son,  1844.  18  p. 
24°.  ZECp.v.94 

Prayers  for  social  and  fainily  wor- 
ship prepared  by  a  committee  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1859. 
xiii,  327(1)   p.     12°.  Stuart  3600 

The  Scottish  hymnal.     Hymns  for 

public  worship  selected  by  a  committee  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Published  for  use  in  Churches 
by  authority  of  the  General  Assembly. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons  [187-?i. 
xii,  191  p.    24°.  Stuart  5005 

Bound  with:  The  Psalms  of  David  in  metre:  ac- 
cording to  the  version  approved  by  the  Church  of 
Scotland...     London  [187-?].     24°. 

Translations    and    paraphrases,    in 

verse,  of  several  passages  of  sacred  scrip- 
ture. Collected  and  prepared  by  a  commit- 
tee of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  in  order  to  be  sung  in  churches. 
Edinburgh:  printed... by  J.  Dickson  [etci, 
1788.    2  p.l.,  129  p.    24°.  ZHX 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  Provincial  Coun- 
cil. The  catechism  set  forth  by  Archbishop 
Hamilton,  printed  at  St.  Andrews  —  1551. 
Together  with  the  Two-penny  faith,  1559. 
With  preface  by  [A.  F.]  Mitchell.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Paterson,  1882.  2  p.l.,  xxxii  p., 
13  1.,  ccv  f.,  8  1.    8°.  ZGR  (Hamilton) 

Archbishop  Hamilton's  catechism.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1885.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  83- 
103.)  *DA 

Comparison  between  the  communion  of- 
fices of  the  Church  of  England  and  the 
Scottish  Episcopal  Church,  by  which  it  is 
proved  that  the  Church  of  England  rejects, 
and  the  Scottish  Episcopal  Church  adopts, 
the  complete  language  of  transubstantia- 
tion.  London:  J.  Hatchard  and  Son,  1844. 
32  p.    8°.  ZEC  p.v.94 

Cowan,  William.  A  bibliography  of  the 
Book  of  Common  Order  and  psalm  book  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland:  1556-1644.  1  fac. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1913.  sq.  8°.  1911-13, 
p.  53-100.)  Reserve 

Edinburgh:  privately  printed, 

1913.    2  p.l.,  48  p.,  1  fac.    sq.  8°.      Reserve 

no.  15  of  forty  copies,  reprinted  for  sale,  from 
the  publications  of  the  Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society. 

Dean,  Amos.  The  Scottish  school:  com- 
mon sense  philosophy  —  Reid,  Stewart, 
Hamilton.  (In  his:  History  of  civilization. 
Albany,  1869.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  347-383.)  BAP 

Dissertations  on  the  history  of  meta- 
physical and  ethical,  and  of  mathematical 
and  physical  science,  by  Dugald  Stewart, 
Sir  J.  Mackintosh,  John  Playfair,  and  Sir 
J.  Leslie,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    4°. 


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Duns  Scotus.  Doctoris  subtilis;  ordinis 
minorum,  Opera  omnia,  editio  nova,  juxta 
editionem  Wadingi  12  tomos  continentem... 
Parisiis,  1891-95.     26  v.     nar.  4°.  ZEP 

Dent,  Francis.  Blessed  John  Duns  Sco- 
tus and  Mary  Immacula.  Roma:  Tipogra- 
fia  Poliglotto,  1905.  2  p.l.,  (1)8-58  p.,  1 
port.     24°.  ZMFp.v.2 

Deodat.  La  methode  critique  de  V.  Duns 
Scot.  (Revue  de  Lille.  Arras,  1903.  8°. 
V.  22  [new  series,  v.  8],  p.  17-39,  97-112.) 

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1  fac.    8°.  AN 

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of  Chicago  Press,  1902.  77  p.  8°.  (Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Contributions  to 
philosophy,    v.  2,  no.  4.)  YAM 

Graf,  Arturo.  Scienza  e  filosofia  inglese. 
—  Bacon,  Hobbes,  Locke,  Hume,  Newton, 
ecc.  (In  his:  L'anglomania  e  I'influsso 
inglese  in  Italia  nel  secolo  xviii.  Torino, 
1911.    8°.    p.  371-390.)  BWX 

Green,  E.  B.  A  defence  of  Mr.  Rousseau 
against  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  Hume,  Mons. 
Voltaire,  and  their  associates.  London:  S. 
Bladon,  1766.     1  p.l.,  iv,  44  p.     8°.        AN 

Hansen,  Oscar.  Era  David  Humes  Tid. 
(Tilskueren.  Kj^benhavn,  1894.  8°.  Aarg. 
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Hedvall,  Karl.  Humes  Erkenntnisthe- 
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Hein,  Johannes.  Humes  Kausaltheorie, 
verglichen  mit  der  jenigen  Kants.  (Philo- 
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HouNE,  George,  bishop  of  Norwich.  A 
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death,  and  philosophy  of  his  friend  David 
Hume,  Esq.  By  one  of  the  people  called 
Christians  [i.e.,  George  Hornc].  London: 
F.  &  C.  Rivington,  1799.  2  p.l.,  v-viii.  9- 
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(In:  Standard  works  adapted 

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HuRD,  Richard,  bishop  of  Worcester. 
Remarks  on  Mr.  David  Hume's  Essay  on 
the  natural  history  of  religion:  addressed 
to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Warburton.  London: 
M.  Cooper,  1757.    76  p.    8°.        ZEC  p.v.28 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.  Hume.  Lon- 
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208  p.     12°.     (English  men  of  letters.) 

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duit  de  I'Anglais  et  precede  d'une  introduc- 
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Knight,  William.  Hume.  Edinburgh: 
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Lamb,  F.  J.  "Studies  in  theology"  and 
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sacra.  Oberlin,  O.,  1914.  8°.  v.  71,  p. 
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Landor,  Walter  Savage.  David  Hume 
and  John  Home.  (In  his:  Imaginary  con- 
versations of  literary  men  and  statesmen. 
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Lawrence,  Eugene.  David  Hume.  (In 
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Levy-Bruhl,  L.  L'orientation  de  la  pen- 
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Life  and  correspondence  of  David  Hume. 
(Christian  remembrancer.  London,  1847. 
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Based   on   Hill  Burton. 

Life  and  correspondence  of  David  Hume. 
(North  British  review.  Edinburgh,  1847. 
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Linke,  Paul.  Hume's  Lehre  vom  Wis- 
sen.  (Philosophische  Studien.  Leipzig, 
1901.    8°.    Bd.  17,  p.  624-673.)  YAA 

McCosH,  James.  Agnosticism  of  Hume 
and  Huxley.     With  a  notice  of  the  Scot- 


tish school.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 
1884.  iv,  70  p.  8°.  (In  his:  Philosophic 
series,    no.  6.)  YAR 

McGilvary,  Evander  Bradley.  Altruism 
in  Hume's  Treatise.  (Philosophical  re- 
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Meinong,  Alexius.  Hume  Studien.  i.-ii. 
(Kaiserliche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.  Sitzungsberichte.  Philosophisch-his- 
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87,  p.  185-260;  Bd.  101,  p.  537-752.)     *  EF 

Meyer,  Eugen.  Humes  und  Berkeleys 
Philosophie  der  Mathematik  vergleichend 
und  kritisch  dargestellt.  Halle  a.  S.,  1894. 
57  p.  8°.  (Abhandlungen  zur  Philosophie 
und  ihrer  Geschichte.    Heft  3.)  YAM 

Mirkin,  Isaak.  Hat  Kant  Hume  wider- 
legt?  Fine  erkenntnis-theoretische  Unter- 
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Halle  a.  S.:  Hofbuchdruckerei, 

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Montagu,  W.  P.  A  neglected  point  in 
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Moore,  G.  E.  Hume's  philosophy.  (New 
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Neuhaus,  Karl  Guido.  Humes  Lehre 
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Orr,  James.  David  Hume  and  his  in- 
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*R-AN 

Patten,  Simon    Nelson.     David    Hume. 

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The  pagination  and  signatures  show  that  this 
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wanting.  It  is  likewise  imperfect  lacking  p.  357-358, 
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and  tunes  agmented  to  them...  Middel- 
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Cowan,  Bibliography  of  the  Book  of  Common 
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Th[e   CL.]    Psal[mesi   of  the  princ- 

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according  as  they  are  sung  [in  the  Church] 
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before  and  after  sermons,  and  the  holie 
communion;  and  for  everie  person:  with 
a  perfect  table  of  the  Psalms...  Printed 
in  Aberdene,  by  Edward  Raban,  for  David 
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Cowan,  no.  43.  Title-page  imperfect,  and  lacking 
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The    Psalmes    of   David    in    metre, 

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Cowan,  no.  50. 

The  .Psalms  of  David,  in  prose  and 

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The  Psalmes  of  David  in  prose  and 

meeter.  With  their  whole  tunes  in  foure 
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and  an  exact  Kalendar  for  xxv.  yeeres  to 
come.  Printed  at  Edinburgh  by  the  heires 
of  Andrew  Hart,  Anno  Dom.  1635.  *8-Q' 
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Thomas  Reid;  and  a  memoir  of  the  author, 
by  Dugald  Stewart;  with  notes,  sectional 
heads,  and  a  synoptical  table  of  contents, 
by  G.  N.  Wright.  London:  Thomas  Tegg, 
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logic.  London:  T.  Tegg,  1827.  xii,  676  p. 
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With   additional  engraved   title-page. 

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account  of  Aristotle's  Logic.  Inquiry  into  the 
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V.  2-3.  Essays  on  the  intellectual  powers  of  man. 
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V.   4.     Essays   on  the  active  powers,  continued. 

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Hamilton,  bart.;  prefixed,  [Dugald]  Ste- 
wart's Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
Reid.  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan  &  Stewart, 
1863.     2  V.  in  1.     6.  ed.     8°.  YBXC 

Dauriac,  Lionel.  Essai  sur  I'instinct 
realiste;  Descartes  et  Thomas  Reid. 
(L'annee  philosophique.  Paris,  1904.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  85-113.)  YAA 

Fearn,  John.  A  manual  of  the  physiol- 
ogy of  mind  comprehending  the  first  prin- 
ciples of  physical  theology;  with  which 
are  laid  out  the  crucial  objections  to  the 
Reideian  theory...  London:  Longman, 
Reese,   &  others,   1829.     1  p.l.,  244  p.     8°. 

YET 

Fraser,  Alexander  Campbell.  Thomas 
Reid.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  & 
Ferrier  [1898].  160  p.  12°.  (Famous  Scots 
series.)  *  R-AN 

Schaff,  Philip.  The  creeds  of  Christen- 
dom. New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1877-78. 
3  V.    8°.  ZG 

v.  1,  p.  669-701:  The  Presbyterian  confessions 
of  Scotland  (The  Reformation  in  Scotland.  John 
Kno.x.  The  Scotch  confessions,  A.D.  1560.  The 
Scotch  covenants  and  the  Scotch  Kirk.  The  Scotch 
catechisms.) 

V.  3,  p.  437-479:  Confessio  fidei  Scoticana. 
I.   The   Scotch  confession  of  faith,   A.D.  1560. 

V.  3,  p.  480-485:  Confessio  fidei  Scoticanse.  ii. 
The  second  Scotch  confession  or  The  National 
Covenant,    A.D.  1580. 


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Religion  and  Philosophy,  continued. 

Scotland's  new  departure  in  philosophy. 
(Scottish  review.  Paislej',  1885.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  248-262.)  *  DA 

Seth  Pringle-Pattison,  Andrew.  The 
present  position  of  the  philosophical  sci- 
ences. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1891.    32  p.    8°. 

Smith,  Adam.  Essays  on  philosophical 
subjects.  To  which  is  prefixed  An  account 
of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  author;  by 
Dugald  Stewart.  London:  T.  Cadell,  jr. 
&  W.  Davies,  1795.    xcv,  244  p.    4°.    YAK 

Dublin:  Wogan,  Byrne. .  .1795. 

cxxiii,  332  p.     8°.  YAR 

Essais  philosophiques  par  feu  Adam 

Smith. .  .precedes  d'un  precis  de  sa  vie  et 
de  ses  ecrits  par  D.  Stewart...  Traduits 
de  I'Anglais  par  Pierre  Prevost.  Paris:  H. 
Agasse,  1797.    2  v.    12°.  YAR 

The  theory  of  the  moral  senti- 
ments; to  which  is  added  a  dissertation 
on  the  origin  of  languages.  London:  A. 
Millar,  1767.    4  p.l.,  478  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  YFE 

London:    W.     Strahan,     1774. 

4  p.l.,  476  p.,  1  1.    4.  ed.    8°.  YFE 

Dublin:  J.  Beatty  &  C.  Jackson, 

1777.    4  p.l.,  426  p.    6.  ed.    8°.  YFE 

■  London:  A.  Strahan,  1792.     2 

V.     7.  ed.     8°.  YFE 

Glasgow:    R.    Chapman,    1809. 

15,  xxviii,  494  p.,  1  port.  12.  ed.  8°.  YFE 
New  edition,  with  a  biograph- 
ical and  critical  memoir  of  the  author,  by 
Dugald  Stewart.  London:  Henry  G.  Bohn, 
1853.  Ixix,  538  p.  12°.  YFE 
from)  The  theory  of 
(In:  L.  A.  Selby-Bigge, 
,  Oxford,  1897.  8°.  v. 
*R-YFH 

Works.      With    an    account    of    his 

life  and  writings  by  Dugald  Stewart.  Lon- 
don: T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1811-12.  5  v. 
port.     8°.  NCF 

V.  1.  The  theory  of  moral  sentiments,  v.  2-4. 
Wealth  of  nations.  v.  5.  On  the  formation  of 
languages.  Essays  on  philosophical  subjects.  His- 
tory of  astronomy.  History  of  the  ancient  logics 
and  metaphysics.  On  the  imitative  arts.  On  the 
affinity  between  certain  English  and  Italian  verses. 
Of  the  external  senses.  Account  of  his  life  and  writ- 
ings by   D.   Stewart. 

Delatour,  Albert.  Adam  Smith.  Sa  vie, 
ses  travaux,  ses  doctrines.  Ouvrage  cour- 
•onne.  Paris:  Guillaumin  et  Cie,  1886.  viii. 
325  p.    8°.  AN 

Farrer,  James  Anson.  Adam  Smith 
(1723-1790).  London:  S.  Low,  Marston... 
1881.  1  p.l.,  iv,  201  p.  12°.  (English  phil- 
osophers.) 

Hasbach,  Wilhelm.  Untersuchungen 
uber  Adam  Smith  und  die  Entwicklung  der 
politischen  5konomie.  Leipzig:  Duncker 
.&  Humblot,  1891.     x,  440  p.     8°.  TC 


[Selections 

moral  sentiments. 
British  moralists.. 
1,  p.  255-336.) 


Jentsch,  Karl.  Adam  Smith.  Berlin:  E. 
Hofmann  &  Co.,  1905.  x,  289  p.^  1  port. 
12°.  AN 

Oncken,  August.  Adam  Smith  und  Im- 
manuel  Kant;  der  Einklang  und  das  Wech- 
selverhaltniss  ihrer  Lehren  iiber  Sitte, 
Staat  und  Wirthschaft,  dargelegt.  Abth.  1. 
Leipzig:    Duncker   &    Humblot,    1877.     8°. 

TB 

No  more  published. 

Skarzynski,  Witold  von.  Adam  Smith 
als  Moral-philosoph  und  Schoepfer  der 
Nationaloekonomie.     Berlin.  1878.    8°.  TC 

Zeyss,  Richard.  Adam  Smith  und  der 
Eigennutz.  Eine  Untersuchung  iiber  die 
philosophischen  Grundlagen  der  alteren 
Nationalokonomie.     Tiibingen,   1889.     viii, 

TC 

of     the 

Philadel- 

,  1  1.,  500 

Reserve 

William 

1°.     YEG 

W.  Fes- 

Amer.  ed. 

YEG 


120  p.     8°. 

Stewart,     Dugald.       Elements 
philosophy  of  the  human  mind, 
phia:  William  Young,  1793.    xi  p 
p.    8°. 

Brattleborough,  Vt.: 

Fessenden,  1808.     viii,  9-496  p.     \ 

Brattleborough,  Vt.: 

senden,   1813.     viii,  9-509  p.     3 
nar.  8°. 


London:    T.    Cadell    and    W. 

Davies,  1814.     2  v.     5.  ed.     8°.  YEG 

•  To  which  are  annexed  addi- 
tions to  volume  first,  v.  3.  Philadelphia: 
Carey,  Lea  &  Carey,   1827.     8°.  YEG 

Boston:  J.  Monro  &  Co.,  1847. 

viii,   (1)10-627  p.     8°.  YEG 

■ filemens     de     la     philosophie     de 

I'esprit  humain;  traduit  de  I'Anglois  par 
Pierre  Prevost.  Geneve:  chez  J.  J.  Pas- 
choud,   1808.     2  v.     8°.  YBX 

Philosophical  essays.  First  Ameri- 
can edition.  Philadelphia:  A.  Finley,  1811. 
xii,  580  p.    8°.  YBX 

Edinburgh:  Archibald  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1816.  xii,  615  p.,  1  slip  of 
errata.    2.  ed.    8°.  YBX 

The   philosophy   of  the   active   and 

moral  powers  of  man.  By  D.  Stewart.  Re- 
vised with  omissions  and  additions  by 
James  Walker.  Cambridge:  J.  Bartlett, 
1849.     viii,   428  p.     12°.  YFE 

Philadelphia:  E.  H.  Butler  & 

Co.,   1866.     viii,  490  p.     9.  ed.     12°.  YFE 

The     works     of     Dugald     Stewart. 

Cambridge,  Mass.:  Hilliard  &  Brown,  1829. 
7  V.    8°.  YBX 

Collected  works,  edited  by  Sir  Wil- 
liam Hamilton.  Edinburgh,  1854-58.  10  v. 
8°.  YBX 

V.  1.  Dissertation,  exhibiting  the  progress  of 
metaphysical,  ethical,  and  political  philosophy,  since 
the  revival  of  letters  in  Europe,  with  numerous  and 
important    additions. 

v.  2-4.  Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  hu- 
man   mind.      Moral   philosophy,   part    1. 

V.    5.     Philosophical    essays. 


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V.  6-7.  The  philosophy  of  the  active  and  moral 
powers    of    man.      Moral    philosophy,    part    2. 

V.  8-9.  Nineteen  lectures  on  political  economy. 
Outlines    of   moral   philosophy,   part   3. 

V.  10.  Biographical  memoirs  of  Adam  Smith, 
William  Robertson,  Thomas  Reid.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  Memoir  of  Dugald  Stewart,  with  selections 
from    his    correspondence,    by   J.    Veitch. 

Edinburgh:    T.    Constable    & 

Co.,  1854-60.     11  V.    8°.  YBX 

CEuvres...     Traduites  de  I'Anglais 

par  T.  Jouffroy,  C.  Huret  et  J.  A.  Buchon. 
Bruxelles:  Librairie  philosophique,  1829. 
5  V.    8°.  YBX 

Some  extracts  from  the  writings  of 

Dugald  Stewart.  (The  Carthusian.  Lon- 
don, 1839.    12°.    p.  49-67.)  NCA 

Story,  Robert  Herbert.  The  Reformed 
ritual  in  Scotland.  (The  Lee  lecture  for 
1886.)  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1886.     42  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.903 

Tulloch,  John.  Theological  controversy; 
or,  The  function  of  debate  in  theology. 
An  address  delivered  to  the  members  of 
the  Theological  Society  in  the  University 
of  Edinburgh;  with  an  appendix  on  the 
study  of  the  Confession  of  Faith.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1865. 
31  p.     8°.  ZECp.v.  92 

Veitch,  John.  Essays  in  philosophy, 
series  1-2.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1889-95.    2  v.     12°.  YAR 

Series  1. 
Series  2. 

Institutes  of  logic.     Edinburgh:  W. 

Blackwood  &  Sons,  1885.     ix,  552  p.     12°. 

YDC 
Wallace,  William.    The  future  of  church 
and   creed  in   Scotland.      (Fortnightly   re- 
view.   London,  1901.    8°.    v.  75  [new  series, 
v.  69],  p.  1055-1067.)  *  DA 

Wenley,  Robert  Mark.  The  Gifford 
lectureship.  1  port.  (Open  court.  Chi- 
cago, 1899.     8°.     v.  13,  p.  72-84.)         *  DA 


Knowing  and   being. 
Dualism    and    monism. 


Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines.  The 
directory  for  the  publick  worship  of  God, 
agreed  upon  by  the  assembly  of  divines 
at  Westminster,  with  the  assistance  of 
commissioners  from  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land... as  a  part  of  the  covenanted  uni- 
formity in  religion  betwixt  the  Churches 
of  Christ  in...  Scotland,  England  &  Ire- 
land... [with  The  form  of  Presbyterial 
church-government,  and  The  directory  for 
family-worship,  approved  by  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland). 
Philadelphia:  B.  Franklin,  1745.  [Repr.: 
New  York:  R.  L.  Kennedy,  1880.]  87  p. 
8°.  ZWGM 

The  confession  of  faith,  larger  and 

shorter  catechisms,  agreed  upon  by  the 
Assembly  of  Divines  at  Westminster,  with 
the  assistance  of  commissioners  from  the 
Church  of  Scotland...  Translated  into 
the  Irish  language  by  the  Synod  of  Ar- 
gyle.  Edinburgh:  Printed  by  T.  Lumsden, 
1725.    viii,  276  p.    24°.  ZGT 

Winzet,  Ninian.  The  Buke  of  fourscoir 
three  questionis,  tueching  Doctrine,  Or- 
dour,  and  Maneris,  proponit  to  the  Preche- 
ouris  of  the  Protestantis  in  Scotland... 
1561.  (In:  R.  Keith,  History  of  the  affairs 
of  church  and  state  in  Scotland...  Edin- 
burgh, 1850.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  439-507.)    ZDVH 

Certain  tractates  together  with  the 

book  of  four  score  three  questions  and 
a  translation  of  Vincentius  Lirinensis. 
Edited  with  introduction,  notes,  and  glos- 
sarial  index  by  James  King  Hewison. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1880-90.  2  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society. 
[Publications.]     v.  15,  22.)  NDP 

Wise,  Thomas  Alexander.  History  of 
paganism  in  Caledonia,  with  an  examina- 
tion into  the  influence  of  Asiatic  phil- 
osophy, and  the  gradual  development  of 
Christianity  in  Pictavia.  London:  Triibner 
&  Co.,  1884.  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  259  p.,  7  1.,  2  pi. 
illus.    4°.  tQRM 


Language  and  Literature 


ORDER     OF     ARRANGEMENT 

History  and  General  Works  Literature 

Language  Chapbooks 


History  and  General  Works 

Adversaria:  notices  illustrative  of  some 
of  the  earlier  works  printed  for  the  Ban- 
natyne  Club.  [Edited  by  David  Laing.] 
Edinburgh:  T.  Constable,  1867.  iv  p.,  2  1., 
55,  8  p.,  3  fac,  1  pi.,  3  port.  4°.  (Banna- 
tyne  Club.)  t  CP 

Aldis,  Harry  Gidney.  Note  on  a  pseudo 
Chepman  and  Myllar  fragment.  (Edin- 
burgh Bibliographical  Society.  Papers. 
Edinburgh,  1912.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  86.)    Reserve 


Alten,  Die,  englischen  und  schottischen 
Balladen.  (Morgenblatt  fiir  gebildete 
Leser.  Stuttgart,  1861.  f°.  1861,  p.  121- 
127,   152-154,   193-197,  223-226.)  f  *  DF 

With  translations  into  German  of  portions  ol 
some  of  the  principal  ballads. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Catalogue  of  the 
Taylor  collection  [of  metrical  versions  of 
the  Psalms].  (Aberdeen  University  Li- 
brary bulletin.  Aberdeen,  1912-13.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  267-283,  491-527,  828-831.)  *  GRK 

To  be  continued. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
History  and  General  IVorks,  continued. 

Barr,  Amelia.  The  biography  of  two 
famous  songs.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.    8°.    V.  51,  p.  769-774.)  *  DA 

"Tullochgorum"  and  "Oh!  send  Lewie  Gordon 
haine." 

Bible,  The,  in  Scotland.  (Book-lore. 
London,  1887.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  61-63.)  *  GAA 

Birch,  Wickham  M.  The  authoress  of 
Roy's  wife  of  Aldivalloch.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°.  v. 
11,   p.   26-27.)  CPA 

Border  ballads.  (Edinburgh  review. 
London,  1906.    8°.    v.  204,  p.  306-326.) 

*DA 

Border,  The,  minstrelsy.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  172, 
p.  651-660.)  *DA 

Borders,  The,  and  their  ballads.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1882.    8°.    V.  131,  p.  468-490.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture, new  series,  v.  35,  p.   755-772,  New  York,  1882. 

Brotanek,  Rudolf.  "Philotus."  Ein  Bei- 
trag  zur  Geschichte  des  Dramas  in  Schott- 
land.  (In:  Festschrift  zum  viii.  allge- 
meinen  deutschen  Neuphilologentage  in 
Wien.    Wien,  1898.    4°.    p.  145-158.)  RAE 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  Some  desultory 
notes  on  (1)  The  Bruce;  (2)  Ane  littill  in- 
terlud  of  the  droichis  part  of  the  play;  (3) 
The  Howlat;  (4)  The  Wallace;  and  (5) 
The  Complaynt  of  Scotland.  (Scottish 
antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  6-12.)  CPA 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Reformation  and 
renascence  in  Scotland.  (In:  The  Cam- 
bridge history  of  English  literature. 
Edited  by  A.  W.  Ward  and  A.  R.  Waller. 
Cambridge,    1910.     8°.     v.   3,    p.    138-165.) 

*R-NCB 

Brown,  William.  Notes  on  Argyle's 
declaration  printed  at  Campbeltown,  1685. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pub- 
lications. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  149-151.)  *GAA 

Writings   of  Alexander   Pennecuik. 

M.D.,  and  Alexander  Pennecuik,  merchant. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1906.  sq.  8°.  1901-04, 
p.  117-131.)  Reserve 

Browne,  William  Hande.  Scottish  bal- 
lads. (Sewanee  review.  New  York,  1912. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  129-153.)  *  DD 

Bryson,  Robert,  and  James  Bryson.  In- 
formation anent  His  Majestie's  printers 
in  Scotland.  (Spottiswoode  miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1844.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  295-302.) 

ZDVH 

Buchner,  Georg.  Die  historia  septem 
sapientum    nach    der    Innsbrucker    Hand- 


schrift  v.  J.  1342,  nebst  einer  Untersuch- 
ung  iiber  die  Quelle  der  Seuin  seages  des 
Johne  Rolland  von  Dalkeith.  Erlangen: 
A.  Deichert'sche  Verlagsbuchh.  Nachf. 
(Georg  Bohme),  1889.     117  p.    8°.       RNB 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  French  metres 
in  early  Scottish  poetry.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.   114-115,  130-131.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  history  of  copyright 

in  Scotland.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,   1889.     sq.  8°.     v.  2,  p.  33-34.) 

CPA 

Some    of    the    differences    between 

Scottish  and  English  writers.  (The  Lamp. 
New  York,  1903.  8°.  new  series,  v.  26,  p. 
295-298.)  *  DA 

C,  J.  On  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart's  Jewell. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1820.    8°.     V.  6,  p.  655-659.)     *  DA 

Caie,  Norman  Macleod.  Jacobite  songs 
and  Jacobite  politics.  (Scots  magazine. 
Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  23,  p.  186- 
194.)  *  DE 

Campbell,  Alexander.  An  introduction 
to  the  history  of  poetry  in  Scotland... 
With  a  conversation  on  Scottish  song... 
Subjoined,  Songs  of  the  lowlands  of  Scot- 
land... Embellished  with. .  .designs. .  . 
engraved  by  D.  Allan.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Foulis,  1798.    vii(i),374p.    8°.    Stuart  9639 

Campbell,  William.  Scottish-Canadian 
poetry,  illus.  (Canadian  magazine.  Tor- 
onto, 1907.  8°.  V.  28,  p.  585-592;  v.  29,  p. 
169-179.)  *  DA 

Catalogus  librorum  manuscriptorum,  e 
bibliotheca  d.  Joannis  ducis  de  Lauder- 
dale. 1692.  (Bannatvne  Club.  Miscellany. 
Edinburgh,    1836.     4°.     v.  2,  p.   149-158.) 

tCP 

Chambers,  Robert.  The  romantic  Scot- 
tish ballads:  their  epoch  and  authorship. 
[By  Robert  Chambers.]  [Edinburgh,  18 — ?i 
1  p.l.,  46  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.594 

Clyne,  Norval.  The  romantic  Scottish 
ballads  and  the  Lady  Wardlaw  heresy. 
Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1859.  49  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.594 

Cockbum,  James  D.  Beginnings  of  the 
Scottish  newspaper  press.  (Scottish  Re- 
view. Paisley,  1891-93.  8°.  v.  18,  p.  366- 
377;  V.  21,  p.  399-419.)  *  DE 

Couper,  W.  J.  A  bibliography  of  Edin- 
burgh periodical  literature.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1901-07.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  2,  p.  25-27,  39-40,  56-58,  71-73, 
86-89,  101-103,  118-120.  132-134,  148,  168- 
170;  series  2,  v.  3,  p.  9-10,  24-26,  39-41,  72-74. 
86-87,  119-121,  134-135,  164-166,  182-184; 
series  2,  v.  4,  p.  3-4,  90-91,  107-108,  138-139, 
147-148,  182-184;  series  2,  v.  5,  p.  10-11,  56- 
57,  87-88,  118-119,  134-135,  167-169,  181-184; 
series  2,  v.  6,  p.  5-6,  21-23,  36-38,  52-53,  70- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

72,  85-87,  101-103,  133-134,  166-169,  181-183; 
series  2,  v.  7,  p.  4-7,  37-39,  76-78,  87-89, 
101-102,  123-124,  130-132,  165-166,  178-180; 
series  2,  v.  8,  p.  10-11,  35-39,  72-74,  107-109, 
121-122,  150-151,  166-168,  179-181.)        CPA 

Based  on  the  manuscript  collections  of  J.  W. 
Scott. 

The    Edinburgh    periodical    press; 

being  a  bibliographical  account  of  the 
newspapers,  journals,  and  magazines  is- 
sued in  Edinburgh  from  the  earliest  times 
to  1800.    Stirling:  E.  Mackay,  1908.    2  v.    8°. 

NARF 

Reviewed  in  Scottish  historical  review,  v.  6,  p.  204- 
205,   Glasgow,    1909. 

The  Millers  of  Haddington,  Dun- 
bar and  Dunfermline;  a  record  of  Scot- 
tish bookselling.  London:  T.  F.  Unwin 
[1914].  318  p.,  1  1.,  3  fac,  8  pi.,  5  port, 
illus.    8°.  *IIW 

Bibliography,  p.   261-312. 

Cowan,  William.  Andro  Hart  and  his 
press.  With  handlist  of  books.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.  14  p.,  1  fac.  sq.  8°.  (Edin- 
burgh Bibliographical  Society.  Publica- 
tions.   V.  1,  no.  1.)  Reserve 

A    bibliography    of    the    Book    of 

Common  Order  and  psalm  book  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland:  1556-1644.  1  fac. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1913.  sq.  8°.  1911-13,  p. 
53-100.)  Reserve 

Edinburgh:  privately  printed, 

1913.    2  p.l.,  48  p.,  1  fac.    sq.  8°.      Reserve 

no.  15  of  forty  copies,  reprinted  for  sale,  from 
the  Publications  of  the  Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society. 

The     Holyrood     press,     1686-1688. 

(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1904.  sq.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
83-100.)  Reserve 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  "Bal- 
let of  the  nine  nobles"  [with  selections  from 
the  Buik  of  the  most  noble  and  vailzeand 
conquerour  Alexander  the  Great].  (Anglia. 
Halle  a.S.,   1899.     8°.     Bd.  21,  p.  359-365.) 

RNA 

The  editor  reprints  these  Scottish  texts  to  show 
the  probable  identity  of  authors  of  the  two  poems. 

Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford.  Scottish 
national  humour.  (Contemporary  review. 
London,  1895.    8°.    v.  67,  p.  515-532.)  *  DA 

Cumming,  Robert.  Essays...  on  the 
question,  "Whether  have  the  exertions  of 
Allan  Ramsay  or.  Robert  Ferguson  done 
most  honour  to  Scottish  poetry."  To 
which  is  added,  Willie  and  Jamie,  an 
eclogue,  in  the  Scottish  dialect.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  Brown  &  J.  Elder,  1791.  1  p.l, 
13  p.     8°.  NCIp.v.62 

Davis,  Albert.  Some  Scottish  influ- 
ences    on    eighteenth     century    literature. 


(In:  Studies  in  language  and  literature  in 
celebration  of  the  seventieth  birthday  of 
James  Morgan  Hart.  New  York,  1910. 
12°.     p.  179-202.)  NCB 

Denina,  Carlo.  The  learning  of  the  Scots 
in  the  eighteenth  century.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  v.  7, 
p.  289-293.)  CPA 

Reprint  of  a  pamphlet  giving  contemporary  evi- 
dence of  the  European  influence  of   Scottish  witers. 

Dickson,  Robert,  and  John  Philip  Ed- 
MOND.  Annals  of  Scottish  printing,  from 
the  introduction  of  the  art  in  1507  to  the 
beginning  of  the  seventeenth  century. 
Cambridge:  Macmillan  &  Bowes,  1890.  2 
V.    fac.    4°.  Reserve 

Large  paper  copy  printed  on  Van  Gelder  paper. 
Only    100    issued. 

Continuous    pagination. 

Dish,  A,  of  wholesome  proverbs.  (Era- 
ser's magazine.  London,  1832.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  499-508.)  *  DA 

Based  on  Henderson's  Scottish  proverbs,  published 
in  Glasgow  in   1832. 

Dixon,  James  Main.  A  survey  of  Scot- 
tish literature  in  the  nineteenth  century 
(with  some  reference  to  the  eighteenth). 
Berkeley,  Cal.,  1906.  53  p.  8°.  (Univer- 
sity of  California.  Library  bulletin,  no. 
15.)  NDPp.v.5 

Dobson,  William  T.  History  of  the  Bas- 
sandyne  Bible,  the  first  printed  in  Scot- 
land, with  notices  of  the  early  printers  of 
Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1887.  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)18- 
232  p.     fac.     8°.  Reserve 

Documents  relative  to  the  printers  of 
some  early  Scottish  newspapers,  etc.  1686- 
1705.  (Maitland  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  227-280.)      f  CP 

Illustrative  of  the  former  censorship  of  the 
press  in  Scotland.  Valuable  also  for  the  history  of 
almanacs  and  other  minor  specimens  of  Scottish 
typography. 

Douglas,  Sir  George.  The  Blackwood 
group.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons 
[1897].    158  p.    12°.    (Famous  Scots  series.) 

AB 

Douglas,  John.  Milton  vindicated  from 
the  charge  of  plagiarism  brought  against 
him  b)'  Air.  Lauder,  and  Lauder  himself 
convicted  of  several  forgeries  and  gross 
impositions  on  the  public. .  .  London:  A. 
Millar,  1751.    79  p.    8°.  NCC  p.v.l 

Duff,  Edward  Gordon.  Notes  on  a  leaf 
of  an  early  Scottish  Donatus  printed  in 
black  letter.  Edinburgh,  1893.  3  p.,  2  fac. 
sq.  8°.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     v.  1,  no.  2.)  Reserve 

The  two  first  books  printed  in  the 

Scottish  language.  Edinburgh,  1893.  6  p., 
1  fac.  sq.  8°.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society.     Publications,     v.    1,   no.   3.) 

Reserve 


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History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

Edinburgh,  The,  forgeries,  illus.  (Eng- 
lish illustrated  magazine.  London,  1893. 
8^     V.   10,  p.  466-471.)  *  DA 

On    the    performances   of    "Antique"    Smith. 

Edmond,  John  Philip.  The  Aberdeen 
printers.  Edward  Raban  to  James  Nicol. 
1620-1736.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1888-89.  sq.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  151-153, 
169-171,  189-191;  v.  2,  p.  4-6.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  inventories  of  Edin- 
burgh printers.  1577-1603.  Edinburgh, 
1893.  8  p.  sq.  8°.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Publications,  v.  1,  no. 
4.)  Reserve 

See     also     Dickson,     Robert,     and 

John  Philip  Edmond. 

Elliot,  Fitzwilliam.  Further  essays  on 
border  ballads.  Edinburgh:  Andrew  El- 
liot, 1910.     X  p.,  1  1.,  248  p.    8°.        NDP 

1-2.  On  the  Scottish  version  of  the  ballad  of 
the  Battle  of  Otterburn.  3.  Kinmont  Willie.  4.  On 
the  genesis  of  the  ballads  of  "Jamie  Telfer"  and 
"Auld  Maitland."  5.  "Jamie  Telfer  i'  the  Fair 
Dodhead."  Is  it  a  genuine  ballad?  6.  "Auld  Mait- 
land." 

The  trustworthiness  of  border  bal- 
lads as  exemplified  by  "Jamie  Telfer  i'  the 
Fair  Dodhead,"  and  other  ballads.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1906.  viii  p., 
2  1.,  [3i-4,  166  p.,  1  I.,  4  maps.    4°.       NDP 

Ellis,  Walter.  Scotch  bulls.  (The  comic 
offering.  London,  1835.  16°.  1835.  p. 
289-296.)  NCA 

Farter,  James  Anson.  Among  the  bal- 
lad forgers.  (In  his:  Literary  forgeries. 
London,  1907.    8°.    p.  250-266.)  NABO 

On   forgeries   of  old   Scottish  ballads. 

The    shame    of    Lauder.      (In    his: 

Literary  forgeries.     London,  1907.    8°.    p. 
161-174.)  NABO 

William   Lauder,   the   traducer  of   Milton. 

First,  The,  printer  of  Scotland.  (Book- 
lore.     London,  1885.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  47-50.) 

*GAA 

Eraser,  John.  The  humorous  chap- 
books  of  Scotland,  part  l[-2].  New  York: 
H.  L.  Hinton,  1873.     1  port.     12°.        NPP 

Geddes,  Sir  William  Duguid.  The  bur- 
lesque of  "Galatian."  The  guisards  of 
Scotland.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1889.  sq.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  145-147, 
163-165,  177-179.)  CPA 

Geddie,  William.  A  bibliography  of  mid- 
dle Scots  poets;  with  an  introduction  on 
the  history  of  their  reputations.  London: 
W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1912.  4  p.l.,  (i)viii- 
cix  p.,  i  1.,  364  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  So- 
ciety.   Publications,    v.  61.)  NDP 

Gibb,  John  S.  Supplement  to  notes  on 
William  Ged  and  the  invention  of  stereo- 


typing. (Edinburgh  Bibliographical  So- 
ciety. Publications.  Edinburgh,  1896.  4°. 
V.   1,  no.  25.)  *GAA 

Giles,  Peter.  The  earliest  Scottish  lit- 
erature. (In:  Cambridge  history  of  Eng- 
lish literature.  Edited  by  A.  W.  Ward  and 
A.  R.  Waller.  Cambridge,  1908.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  100-132.)  NCB 

Barbour,  Blind  Harry,  Huchoun,  Wyntoun,  Hol- 
land. 

Gilfillan,  George.  Sketches  of  modern 
literature  and  eminent  literary  men  (being 
a  gallery  of  literary  portraits).  New  York: 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1846.    2  v.     12°.    NCB 

P.igination   continuous. 

Gillberg,  J.  See  under  Schoenbeck,  Hen- 
rik,  and  J.  Gillberg. 

Goerbing,  Friedrich.  Beispiele  von  real- 
isierten  Mythen  in  den  englischen  und 
schottischen  Balladen.  (Anglia.  Halle 
a.S.,  1900.    8°.     Bd.  23,  p.  1-13.) 

RNA 

Gow,  A.  H.  M.  "The  Kailyarders." 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester,  1909. 
8°.    v.  28,  p.  246-253.)  *  DA 

Gowans,  William.  A  catalogue  of  the 
Scottish  poets,  from  the  earliest  period. 
[By  William  Gowans. j  New  York:  W. 
Gowans,   1852.     24  p.     8°.  NCL 

Bound  with  A.  Ramsay,  Gentle  shepherd.  New 
York,    1852. 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Scottish  men  of 
letters  in  the  eighteenth  century.  London: 
A.  &  C.  Black,  1901.  xii,  441  p.,  32  port. 
8°.  NDP 

Grant,  James.  The  newspaper  press:  its 
origin,  progress,  and  present  position. 
London:  G.  Routledge,  1871  (-72,.     3  v.    8°. 

*R-NARF 

V.  3  has  the  title:  The  metropolitan  weekly  and 
provincial    press. 

V.  3,  p.  405-558  deal  with  the  Scottish  newspaper 
press. 

Gray,  John.  Extension  of  the  circula- 
tion and  consequent  utility  of  the  North 
British  Advertiser,  to  come  into  operation 
on  Saturday  the  first  of  September,  1860 
. . .  Edinburgh:  printed  for  private  circula- 
tion, 1860.     15  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.428 

Greig,  Gavin.  Two  Buchan  songs. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.d.    sq.  8°.    v.  5,  1898-1900,  p.  78-92.) 

CPA 

1.   Logic  o'Buchan.     2.  Tullochgorum. 

Grimm,  Wilhelm  Karl.  Drei  altschotti- 
sche  Lieder  in  Original  und  Uebersetzung 
aus  zwei  neuen  Sammlungen.  . .  Heidel- 
berg: Mohr  und  Zimmer,  1813.     56  p.     8°. 

NIW 

Lord  Randal.  The  twa  brothers.  O  gin  my  love 
were  yon  red  rose.  Sir  Oluf  and  the  elf-king's 
daughter. 

Bound  with  his  Altdanische  Heldenlieder,  Heidel- 
berg, 1811. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

H.,  R.  On  the  pulpit  eloquence  of  Scot- 
land. (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1817.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  131-140,  318- 
329.)  *  DA 

1.  Chalmers.     2.  Alison. 

Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  "Auld  Robin 
Gray."  (Macmillan's  magazine.  London, 
1892.    8°.    V.  66,  p.  291-298.)  *  DA 

Johnson  and  Boswell  in  Scotland. 

(Gentleman's  magazine.   London,  1905.  8°. 
V.  298,  p.  597-605.)  *  DA 

The  literary  materials  of  the  first 

Scottish  Psalter.     (Scottish  review.     Pais- 
ley, 1891.    8°.     V.  17,  p.  1-32.)  *DA 

The  Scottish  paraphrases.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1893.  8°.  v.  22,  p. 
292-325.)  *  DA 

The     songs     of     Scotland     before 

Burns.      (Scottish   review.      Paisley,    1895. 
8°.    v.  25,  p.  203-226.)  *  DA 

Hannay,  James.  The  minstrelsy  of  Scot- 
land. [By  James  Hannay.]  (Quarterly 
review.  London,  1859.  8°.  v.  105,  p.  305- 
341.)  *DA 

Based  on  Aytoun's  Ballads,  Rogers'  Modern  Scot- 
tish minstrel  and  Maidment's  Scottish  ballads  and 
songs. 

Recollections  of  a  provincial  editor. 

(Temple  Bar.     London,   1868.     8°.     v.  23, 
p.  175-185.)  *DA 

Harp,  The,  of  the  North.  (Irish  quarter- 
ly review.  Dublin,  1853.  8".  v.  3,  p.  382- 
445.)  *  DA 

On  the  works  of  Motherwell,  Hogg,  Wilson,  Moir, 
Aj'toun    and    Smith. 

Harvard  University.  Catalogue  of  Eng- 
lish and  American  chap-books  and  broad- 
side ballads  in  Harvard  College  Library. 
Cambridge,  Mass.:  Harvard  University, 
1905.  xi,  171  p.  8°.  (Bibliographical  con- 
tributions,    no.  56.)  *  GB 

Harvey,  William.  Scottish  chapbook  lit- 
erature. Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner,  1903. 
153  p.     illus.     sq.  8°.  NDP 

Hecht,  Hans.  Neuere  Literatur  zur 
englisch-schottischen  Balladendichtung. 
(Englische  Studien.  Leipzig,  1906.  8°.  Bd. 
36,  p.  370-384.)  RNA 

Henderson,  Thomas  F.  "Bonnie  Prince 
Charlie."  (New  review.  London,  1897. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  265-280.)  *  DA 

Burns.    Lesser  Scottish  verse.    (In: 

Cambridge    history   of   English   literature. 
Cambridge,    1914.     8°.     v.   11,  p.  203-244.) 

*  R-NCB 

Scottish   vernacular    literature.      A 

succinct    history.      London:    David    Nutt, 
1898.    vii(i),462p.    crown  8°.      *R-NDP 

Reviewed  (by  T.  G.  F.)  in  Modern  quarterly  of 
language  and  literature,  v.  2,  p.  35-36,  London,  1899. 


Sir   David    Lyndsay   and   the   later 

Scottish  'Makaris.'  (In:  Cambridge  his- 
torj'  of  English  literature.  Edited  by  A. 
W.  Ward  and  A.  R.  Waller.  Cambridge, 
1909.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  115-137.)  *  R-NCB 

Historical  Scottish  proverbs.  (Cham- 
bers's Journal.  Edinburgh,  1897.  4°.  v. 
74,  p.  25-27.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Litt ell's  Living  age,  v.  212  (series 
6,  V.   13)   p.   763-767,  Boston,   1897. 

Holmes,  D.  T.  Lectures  on  Scottish  lit- 
erature: ballad  minstrelsy,  Allan  Ramsay, 
Robert  Burns.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1904. 
5   p.l.,    (1)12-96  p.     12°.  NDP 

Irving,  David.  The  history  of  Scotish 
poetry.  Edited  by  John  Aitken  Carlyle. 
With  a  memoir  and  glossary.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  and  Douglas,  1861.  xxxi,  619 
p.    8°.  *R-NDP 

Reviewed  (by  Adolf  Wolf)  in  Jahrbuch  fiir  ronton- 
ische  iind  englische  Literatur,  Bd.  5,  p.  345-350,  Leip- 
zig,   1864. 

The  lives  of  the  Scotish  poets,  with 

preliminary  dissertations,  on  the  literary 
history  of  Scotland,  and  the  early  Scotish 
drama.  Edinburgh:  A.  Lawrie  &  Co.,  1804. 
2  V.     8°.  AB 

Johnston,  George  P.  Note  to  a  paper 
entitled:  The  first  book  printed  by  James 
Ballantyne.  1  fac.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1912.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  90.)  Reserve 

Kastner,  L.  E.  The  Scottish  sonneteers 
and  the  French  poets.  (Modern  Language 
review.  Cambridge,  1908.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
1-15.)  NAA 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  A  garden  of  women. 
By  Sarah  Tytler  [pseud.].  London:  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1875.     398  p.     12°.        NCW 

Reprinted  from  the  Cornhill  magazine  and 
Eraser's   magazine,   with   additions   by   the   author. 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
The  songstresses  of  Scotland.  By  Sarah 
Tytler  [pseud.  of  Henrietta  Keddic]  and 
J.  L.  Watson.  London:  Strahan  and  Co.. 
1871.     2  V.     12°.  AGH 

Ker,  William  Paton.  The  ballad  of 
Sweet  William's  ghost.  (Modern  quarter- 
ly of  language  and  literature.  London, 
1898.     4°.     V.   1,   p.  226.)  RAA 

On  the  Danish  ballads.     (Scottish 

historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  357-378.)  CPA 

With  numerous  references  to  Scottish  ballads 
throughout  the  article. 

Kirkwood,  James.  Proposals  made  by 
Rev.  J.  Kirkwood  (minister  of  Minto)  in 
1699,  to  found  public  libraries  in  Scotland. 
Reprinted.  .  .from  the  rare  copy  in  the  Free 
Public  Library,  Wigan.  With  introduc- 
tory remarks  by  W.  Blades.  London: 
[Blades,  East  &  Blades,)  1889.  9,  15  p. 
sq.  8°.  *HC 

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History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

Klein,  Julius  Leopold.  Altschottische 
Epiker.  (In  his:  Geschichte  des  eng- 
lischen  Drama's.  Leipzig,  1876.  8°.  Bd. 
1,  p.  561-612.)  NAF 

Krapp,  George  Philip.  The  Andreas 
and  St.  Andrew.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1906.    4^    v.  3,  p.  522-523.) 

CPA 

Laing,  David.    Ode  to  the  cuckoo:  Edin- 
burgh, 1770.     With  remarks  on  its  author- 
ship.    In  a  letter  to  John  Campbell  Shairp 
[By  David  Laing.j     Edinburgh,  1873. 
48  p.     12°.  NCL 

Only  sixty  copies  printed.  Defends  Logan's  claim 
to  the  authorship. 

"Laird,  The,  of  Cockpen."  The  hero's 
identity  considered.  (Scottish  antiquary. 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  85-91.)  CPA 

Lang,  Andrew.  Border  history  versus 
Border  ballads.  (Cornhill  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.    new  series,  v.  22,  p.  77-91.) 

*DA 

The   mystery  of  "Auld   Maitland." 

(Blackwood's  magazine.     Edinburgh,  1910. 
8°.    V.  187,  p.  872-880.)  *  DA 

The  Queen's  Marie.     (In  his:  The 

valet's  tragedy,   and  other  studies.     Lon- 
don, 1903.     8°.     p.  291-311.)  NCZ 

On  the  old  ballad. 

Sir   Walter   Scott  and  the   Border 

minstrelsy.     London:  Longmans,  Green  & 
Co.,  1910.     xi,  157(1)  p.     8°.  NDP 

Scott  and  the  Ballads.  Auld  Maitland.  The  bal- 
lad of  Otterburne.  Scott's  traditional  copy  and 
how  he  edited  it.  The  mystery  of  the  ballad  of 
Jamie    Telfer.      Kinmont    Willie.      Conclusions. 

Reviewed  (by  W.  P.  Ker)  in  Scottish  historical 
review,  v.   8,  p.    190-193,   Glasgow,   1911. 

The  sources  of  some  ballads  in  the 

"Border  minstrelsy."    (Folk-lore.    London, 
1902.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  191-197.)  ZBA 

Later,  Of  the,  Scotch  song-writers. 
(Harvard  magazine.  Cambridge,  1862.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  289-296.)  STG 

Law,  Thomas  Graves.  John  Hamilton 
and  the  "Scottis  Bible."  (Edinburgh  Bib- 
liographical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    sq.  8°.    1901-04,  p.  105-106.)  Reserve 

Leach,  H.  G.  Ballad  of  the  Two  sisters. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1910. 
4°.    V.  7,  p.  105-106.)  CPA 

Lengert,  O.  Die  schottische  Romanze 
"Roswall  and  Lillian."  (Englische  Stu- 
dien.  Leipzig,  1892.  8°.  Bd.  16,  p.  321- 
356;  Bd.  17,  p.  341-377.)  RNA 

Lindsay,  Thomas  M.  A  literary  relic  of 
Scottish  LoUardy.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1904.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  260-273.) 

CFA 

On  Scottish  Text  Society's  edition  of  the  New 
Testament. 


List  of  northern  newspapers  current  in 
1912.  (Aberdeen  University  library  bulle- 
tin.   Aberdeen,  1912.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  257-262.) 

*GRK 

Literary  transformation  of  Scotland. 
(Spectator.  London,  1907.  f°.  v.  99,  p. 
562-563.)  *  DA 

Loose,  Fritz.  Die  Kailyard  school.  Ber- 
lin: E.  Ebering,  1912.     93  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

Bibliography,  p.  7-9. 

M'Bain,  James  M.  Bibliography  of  Ar- 
broath periodical  literature  and  political 
broadsides.  Arbroath:  Brodie  &  Salmond. 
1889.     126  p.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Reprinted  from  Scottish  notes  and  queries,  v.  2, 
p.  66-68,  84-85.  105-106,  119-121,  133-137,  Aberdeen, 
1889. 

Macbean,  Lachlan.  The  Celtic  element 
in  Scottish  songs.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1895. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  122-140.)  NDO 

The  Highlander  in  modern  fiction. 

(Celtic   monthly.     Glasgow,   1912.     sq.   8°. 
V.  20,  p.  27-29,  46-49.)  NDM 

Macbeath,  James  Mainland.  Introduc- 
tory essay.  (In:  D.  H.  Edwards,  Modern 
Scottish  poets.  Brechin,  1897.  16°.  v.  16, 
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On  Scottish   poetry. 

M'Donald,  A.  M.  Anent  some  of  the 
Scottish  paraphrases.  (Scots  magazine. 
Perth,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  25,  p.  181- 
184.)  *DE 

Macdonald,  James.  The  earliest  collec- 
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M'Dowall,  William.  Among  the  old 
Scotch  minstrels,  studying  their  ballads  of 
war,  love,  social  life,  folklore  and  fairy- 
land. Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1888.  xi. 
351   p.     16°.  NDP 

Macgregor,  George.  The  chap  litera- 
ture of  Scotland.  (In:  D.  Graham,  Col- 
lected writings.  Glasgow,  1883.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  68-80.)  NCF 

Mackay,  Charles.  Forty  years'  recol- 
lections of  life,  literature,  and  public 
affairs,  from  1830  to  1870.  London:  Chap- 
man &  Hall,  1877.    2  v.     8°.  CL 

Mackay,  ^neas  James  George.  The 
songs  and  ballads  of  Fife.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  150,  p. 
334-347.)  *DA 

McKerrow,  Ronald  B.  Printers'  &  pub- 
lishers' devices  in  England  and  Scotland, 
1485-1640.  London:  The  Bibliographical 
Society,  1913.  liy,  216  p.,  71  1.  4°.  (Bib- 
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History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

Mackintosh,  W.  Johne  RoUand  and  the 
source  of  the  "Seuin  Seages."  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq. 
8°.     V.   9,    p.    129-132,    162-163.)  CPA 

The      Scottish      Alexander      book. 

(Scottish    notes    and    queries.      Aberdeen, 
1896.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  p.  17-19,  85-89,  132.) 

CPA 

Maclean,  John.  The  songs  of  Scotland. 
(Canadian  magazine.  Toronto,  1911.  8°. 
V.  36,  p.  490-492.)  *  DA 

Macleod,  Robert  D.  The  Foulis  press. 
(The  Library.  London,  1910.  8°.  series 
3,  V.  1,  p.  172-189.)  *  HA 

M'Neill,  George  P.  Huchoun  of  the 
Awle  Ryale.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley, 
1888.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  266-288.)  *  DA 

Macrae,  David.  National  humour... 
Glasgow:  J.  Smith  &  Son,  1909.     12°.  NAP 

Scottish  humour,  p.  7-63;  Highland  humour,  p. 
64-105. 

Mactaggart,  John.  Wisdom,  humour, 
and  pathos  in  an  eighteenth  century  news- 
magazine. (New  century  review.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  137-142.)  *  DE 

Dumfries  weekly   magazine   for   1775. 

"Maga"  and  her  publishers.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1897.  8°. 
V.   162,  p.  860-872.)  *  DA 

Manners  and  Miller,  Buchan  and  others, 
against  the  king's  printers.  Judgment  of 
the  Court  of  Session,  on  May  12,  1826,  as 
to  the  royal  prerogative  in  regard  to  the 
printing  of  Bibles,  New  Testaments,  and 
Book  of  Common  Prayer  in  Scotland. 
Judgment  of  the  House  of  Lords  on  July 
21,  1828,  on  appeal  from  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion. (Great  Britain.  Reports  of  state 
trials,    new  series,  v.  2,  cols.  215-244.)  SLN 

Masson,  David.  Dead  men  whom  I 
have  known;  or,  Recollections  of  three 
cities.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  London, 
1864.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  52-67,  143-159,  225-239, 
325-343.)  *  DA 

Scottish  influence  in  British  litera- 
ture. (In  his:  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Keats, 
and  other  essays.  London,  1874.  12°.  p. 
77-104.)  NCZ 

Reprint  of  the  introductory  part  of  his  article 
in  the  North  British  review,  Aug.,   1852  on  Jeffrey. 

Mather,  Frank  Jewett.  Otterburn:  a 
battle  and  two  ballads.  (Sewanee  review. 
New  York,   1904.     8°.     v.   12,  p.  385-400.) 

*DA 

Mead,  William  A.  Colour  in  the  Eng- 
lish and  Scottish  ballads.  (In:  An  English 
miscellany  presented  to  Dr.  Furnivall. 
Oxford,  1901.    8°.    p.  321-334.)  RNB 


Menmuir,  Charles.  Folk-lore  in  Scottish 
ballad  poetry.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth. 
1899.     8°.     new  series,  v.  23,   p.  441-453.) 

*DE 

Mickle,  Charles.  "There's  nae  luck 
about  the  house."  (Athenaeum.  London, 
1877.    4°.    Jan.  27,  1877,  p.  117-119.)  *  DA 

Defence    of    William   Julius    Mickle's    authorship. 

Millar,  John  Hepburn.  A  literary  his- 
tory of  Scotland.  London:  T.  F.  Unwin, 
1903.  XV,  703  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (The  library 
of  literary  history,    v.  5.)  *  R-NDP 

The     literature     of     the     Kailyard. 

(New  review.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
384-394.)  *  DA 

Scottish   prose   of  the   seventeenth 

&  eighteenth  centuries;  being  a  course  of 
lectures  delivered  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow  in  1912.  Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose 
and  Sons,  1912.  vi  p.,  3  1.,  272  p.,  1  1.,  4 
port.     8°.  NDP 

Miller,  Frank.  The  poets  of  Dumfries- 
shire. Glasgow:  J.  Maclehose  &  Sons, 
1910.    5  p.l.,  342  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NDP 

1.  Early  poets.  2.  Old  historical  ballads.  3. 
Miscellaneous  old  ballads  and  songs.  4.  Covenant- 
ing and  Jacobite  verse.  5.  The  classic  school.  6. 
Burns  and  other  poets  in  the  vernacular.  7.  Georg- 
ian balladists.  8.  Various  Georgian  versifiers.  9. 
Carlyle    and   his   circle.      10.    Latter    day    poets. 

Montague,  E.  R.  The  ballad;  English 
and  Scotch.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1913.    8°.    V.  104,  p.  826-835.)      *  DA 

Murray,  David.  French  translations  of 
the  "Wealth  of  nations."  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p. 
115-119.)  CPA 

• Robert   &  Andrew   Foulis   and   the 

Glasgow  Press,  with  some  account  of  the 
Glasgow  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Glas- 
gow: James  Maclehose  and  Sons,  1913. 
viii  p.,  1  1.,  144  p.,  5  fac,  6  pi.    4°.  *  IPH 

Murray,  Thomas.  The  literary  history 
of  Galloway,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time:  with  an  appendix,  con- 
taining..  .notices  of  the  civil  history  of 
Galloway  till  the  end  of  the  thirteenth 
century.  Edinburgh:  Waugh  &  Innes, 
1822.     ix,  373  p.     8°.  CR 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  Some  re- 
marks on  the  Scottish  language,  particu- 
larly as  employed  by  the  earlier  Scottish 
poets.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1865.  sq. 
8°.     V.  5,  p.  65-78.)  CPA 

Neilson,  George.  "Huchown  of  the  Awle 
Ryale,"  the  alliterative  poet.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1903.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4, 
p.  252-393.)  CPA 

"Huchown  of  the  Awle  Ryale,"  the 

alliterative  poet:  a  historical  criticism  of 
fourteenth  century  poems  ascribed  to  Sir 


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History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

Hew  of  Eglintoun.  Glasgow:  J.  Mac- 
Lehose  and  Sons,  1902.  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  148  p., 
2  1.,  3  fac.     8°.  NCL 

Sir   Hew   of   Eglintoun   and   Huch- 

own  off  tlie  Awle  Ryale:  a  biographical 
calendar  and  literary  estimate.  (Philosoph- 
ical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1901.   8°.   v.  32,  p.  111-150.)  *  EC 

Newspaper,  The,  press  of  Scotland. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1838.  8°. 
V.  17,  p.  559-571;  v.  18,  p.  75-85,  201-209.) 

*DA 

1.  The  Edinburgh  newspapers.  2-3.  The  provin- 
cial papers. 

Nicol,  John.  Sketch  of  Scottish  poetry 
up  to  the  time  of  Sir  David  Lyndesay, 
with  an  outline  of  his  works.  (In:  Sir 
David  Lindsay.  Works,  part  5,  p.  ix-liv: 
Early  English  Text  Society.  Publications. 
no.  47.     London,  187L     8°.)  NDP 

Notices  respecting  the  ancient  royal  li- 
brary of  Scotland.  (Miscellanea  Scotica. 
Glasgow,  1818.     12°.     v.  2,  p.  83-92.)     CP 

The  library  of  King  James  vi. 

Observations  on  the  literature  of  Scot- 
land in  the  age  of  Atndrewj  Melville. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
lanv.    Edinburgh,  1820.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  17-21.) 

*DE 

Of  the  Latin  poems  of  Dr.  Pitcairn. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1774.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  235-238.)      *  DA 

Explanations  of  many  of  the  obscure  local  refer- 
ences in  the  poems. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wil- 
son. Annals  of  a  publishing  house.  Wil- 
liam Blackwood  and  his  sons:  their 
magazine  and  their  friends.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1897.  2  v.  2.  ed. 
8°.  *IIV 

Original  letters  of  Shenstone,  David 
Hume,  and  Joseph  Spence.  (Edinburgh 
annual  register  for  1809.  Edinburgh,  1811. 
8°.  V.  2,  part  2,  p.  549-555.)  BAA 

On  Scottish  literature. 

Poetry,  The,  and  humour  of  the  Scot- 
tish language.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  New  York,  1870.  8°.  v.  108,  p. 
569-586,  673-690.)  *  DA 

Part  1  reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  107,  p. 
612-627,    Boston,    1870. 

Prescott,  William  Hickling.  Scottish 
song.  (In  his:  Biographical  and  critical 
miscellanies.  Philadelphia,  1875.  new  ed. 
12°.     p.  532-558.)  NBQ 

Reprinted  from  the  North  American  review,  v.  23, 
p.    121-142. 

Proposal  for  the  foundation  and  forma- 
tion of  libraries  in  the  manses  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland;  with  a  catalogue  of 


books  revised  and  recommended. . .  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1850.  15  p. 
8°.  SSD  p.v.l 

Ranken,  T.  Elliot.  The  Scottish  Refor- 
mation and  vernacular  literature.  (The 
Month.  London,  1904.  8°.  v.  103,  p.  266- 
275.)  *  DA 

Rare,  A,  Aberdeen  book  of  1644.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1902. 
sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  3,  p.  34-35.)  CPA 

The  Converts-cordiall:  or  The  penitents  pass- 
tyme,  by  M.  D.  LyndLesay]. 

Reasons  against  the  reception  of  King 
James's  Metaphrase  of  the  Psalms,  1631. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh. 
1827.     4°.     V.  1,  p.  227-250.)  f  CP 

Religious,  The,  periodical  press.  (Era- 
ser's magazine.  London,  1838.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  330-338.)  *  DA 

The  Scottish  newspapers  'included  are:  Scot- 
tish Guardian,  The  Aberdeen  Constitutional,  and 
Inverness  Protestant  Herald. 

Remarks  on  some  old  Scottish  songs. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  library  miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  520- 
522.)  *  DE 

Ritter,  Otto.  Zwei  unbekannte  Tassun- 
gen  des  Sir  John  Barleycorn.  (Anglia. 
Halle  a.S.,  1904.     8°.     Bd.  27,  p.  450-452.) 

RNA 

Robb,  T.  D.  Some  sources  of  the  Tale 
of  the  thrie  priests  of  Peebles.  (Scottish 
historical  review.     Glasgow,  1914.     4°.     v. 

11,  p.  192-202.)  CPA 

Robertson,  John  M.  Belles  lettres  in 
Scotland.  (Scottish  art  review.  Glasgow, 
1889.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  140-142.)  f  MAA 

Robertson,  Joseph.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Scottish  almanacs.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  145-147.)  CPA 

Reprinted  from  Oliver  and  Boyd's  New  Edinburgh 
almanac  for  the  year  1838,  p.  4S4-4S7.  See  also  p. 
161. 

Romance,  The,  Robert  Bruce  related. 
(Scottish   Review.     Paisley,   1888.     8°.     v. 

12,  p.  352-382.)  *  DA 

Ross,  John  Merry.  Scottish  history  and 
literature  to  the  period  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. Edited  with  biographical  sketch,  by 
James  Brown,  D.D.  Glasgow:  J.  Macle- 
hose  &  Sons,  1884.     xxviii,  420  p.     8°.  CP 

Scottish    language    and    literature. 

(In:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v.  6,  General  survey, 
p.  129-131.)  tCPW 

Runcole,  J.  On  Scottish  songs.  (The 
Bee.  Edinburgh,  1791.  16°.  v.  2,  p.  201- 
210.)  *DE 

Schipper,  Jakob.  Die  Monche  von 
Berwick.  Eine  altschottische  poetische 
Erzahlung  von  einem  unbekannten  Chau- 


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History  and  General  Works,  continued. 

cer-Schiiler.  (In  his:  Beitrage  und  Studien 
zur  englischen  Kultur-  und  Literaturge- 
schichte.     Wien,  1908.     8°.     p.  129-152.) 

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With  a  German  rendering  of  the  tale. 

Schmidt,  Erich.  Edward.  (In:  For- 
schungen  zur  neueren  Litteraturgeschichte 
...      Weimar,   1898.     8°.     p.  29-50.) 

NABM 

Schoenbeck,  Henrik,  and  J.  Gillberg. 
Ofversigt  af  Sodra  Scottlands  Folkpoesi. 
En  Akademisk  Afhandling..  .  Lund,  1831. 
1  p.l.,  28  p.    8°.  NCID 

Scotch  ballads.  (All  the  year  round. 
London,  1870.    8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  6-9.) 

*DA 

Short  account  of  the  collections  published  by 
Pinkerton,    Chambers,    Kinloch,    Maidment,    etc. 

Scotch  and  Douay  printers.  (The  Book- 
worm. London,  1871.  4°.  v.  5,  p.  101- 
103.)  *  GAA 

Scott,  James  W.  Circulation  of  Scot- 
tish newspapers  in  1835.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1893.  sq.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  182-183.)  CPA 

Scottish  fiction  of  to-day.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1894.     8°.     v.  23,  p.  42-58.) 

*DA 

Scottish  influence  on  British  literature. 
(Littell's  Living  age.  Boston,  1852.  8°. 
V.  35,  p.  1-6.)  *DA 

Repr. :   North  British  review. 

Scottish  songstresses.  (Edinburgh  re- 
view. London,  1912.  8°.  v.  215,  p.  213- 
242.)  *  DA 

Scottish  Text  Society.  tPublications.] 
v.  1-61  (1883/4-1912);  new  series,  v.  1-5 
(1911-13).     Edinburgh,  1884-1913.     8°. 

NDP 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Remarks  by  the 
president ..  .in  moving  the  adoption  of  the 
report  of  the  Scottish  Text  Society  on  the 
22nd  December  1906.  [Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  and  Sons,  1906.]  9  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Text  Society.)  NDP 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  The  songs  of 
Scotland  before  Burns.  (Macmillan's  mag- 
azine. Cambridge,  1861.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  399- 
410.)  *DA 

Simpson,  Henry  Fife  Morland.  The 
Edinburgh  mss.  forgeries.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1895.  sq.  8°.  v. 
8,    p.    131-133,    161-163,    177-180.)  CPA 

Sinclair,  George  A.  Periodic  literature 
of  the  eighteenth  century.  (Scottish  his- 
torical review.  Glasgow,  1905.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  136-149.)  CPA 

Scandinavian  ballads  on   Caithness 

soldiers.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1907.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  374-383.)  CPA 


Skeat,  Walter  William.  The  Andreas 
and  St.  Andrew.  Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1906.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  383-384.) 

CPA 

Small,  Adam.  An  early  Scottish  alman- 
ac. (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  23,  p.  391-397.)  *  DE 

The  Edinburgh  Circulating  Libra- 
ry. A  historical  retrospect.  (Scots  maga- 
zine. Perth,  1899.  8°.  new  series,  v.  24, 
p.  382-386.)  *  DE 

Smeaton,  William  Henry  Oliphant.  A 
new  view  of  the  Good  Regent.  Sir  Thomas 
Grainger  Stewart's  chronicle  play.  (West- 
minster review.  London,  1899.  8°.  v. 
151,  p.  310-317.)  *DA 

•  A   quartette   of   court   singers   four 

centuries  ago.  (Westminster  review. 
London,  1897.     8°.     v.  148,  p.  179-188.) 

*DA 

Henryson,    Dunbar,    Kennedy,    Douglas. 

Smith,  George  Gregory.  The  middle 
Scots  anthologies:  anonymous  verse  and 
early  prose.  (In:  The  Cambridge  history 
of  English  literature.  Edited  by  A.  W. 
Ward  and  A.  R.  Waller.  Cambridge,  1908. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  267-285.)  NCB 

Bibliography,    p.    478-479. 

The     Scottish     Chaucerians.       (In 

The  Cambridge  history  of  English  litera- 
ture. Edited  by  A.  W.  Ward  and  A.  R 
Waller.  Cambridge,  1908.  8°.  v.  2.  p 
239-266.)  NCB 

The  transition  period.     Edinburgh 

Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1900.     8°. 

*  R-NABR 

p.  35-84:  The  Scottish  poets;  p.  275-296:  The 
drama  in   England  and  in  Scotland. 

Some  observations  on  the  poetry  of  the 
agricultural  and  that  of  the  pastoral  dis- 
tricts of  Scotland,  illustrated  by  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  genius  of  Burns  and 
the  Ettrick  Shepherd.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  521-529.)  *  DA 

Songs,  The,  of  Scotland.  (Littell's  Liv- 
ing age.  Boston,  1852.  8°.  v.  35,  p.  259- 
262.)  *  DA 

Repr.:     Eliza  Cook's  journal. 

Stenhouse,  William.  Illustrations  of  the 
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Edinburgh:  W.  Whyte  &  Co.  [1841-42.1  4 
p.l.,  5-103,  62,  63,  52,  47  p.     12°.  ZIK 

Adamson,  Patrick,  archbishop  of  St.  An- 
drews. Genethliacvm.  .  .lacobi  vi.  (In: 
Delitise  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
1637.    24°.    V.  1,  p.  13-17.)  NDP 

Address,  An,  to  J[amesi  P[arkhill],  a 
celebrated  political  leader  in  the  west;  to 
which  is  added,  A  hymn  to  the  droll  man 
behind  the  box,  wot  makes   Punch   dance. 


n.  p.  [18—?]     8  p. 


NCI  p.v.47 


Affleck,  James.  Poems  and  songs,  chief- 
ly comic.  Edinburgh:  Thomas  Turnbull, 
1816.    X,  (1)12-108  p.,  1  port.    24°. 

NDPp.v.l 
Afternoon's,    An,    walk.      Bv    a    citizen. 
Aberdeen:  the  author,  1862.    31  p.     12°. 

NCT  p.v.36 
Aidie,  William.     See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Aikin,  J.    See  under  Armstrong,  John. 


Ainslie,  Hew.  Scottish  songs,  ballads, 
and  poems.  New  York:  Belfield  [1855?]. 
1  p.l.,  v-vii,  9-216  p.     12°.  NCM 

Title-page  missing  • —  supplied  from  the  Boston 
Athenaeum   catalogue. 

Aird,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1848. 
3  p.l.,  322  p.     8°.  NCM 

Aitken,  Cora  Kennedy.  Legends  and 
memories  of  Scotland.  London:  Hodder 
&  Stoughton,  1874.  x  p.,  1  1.,  156  p.,  4  pi. 
16°.  NCM 

Alcestis;  or,  Euripides  destroyed,  a  bur- 
lesque... Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1866. 
23  p.,  5  pi.    8°.  NCO  p.v.322,  no.6 

Alexander,  Sir  William,  earl  of  Stirling. 
Anacrisis,  or  a  censure  of  some  poets  an- 
cient and  modern.  (Reprinted  in:  Critical 
essays  of  the  seventeenth  century.  Edited 
by  J.  E.  Spingarn.  Oxford,  1908.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  180-189.)  *R-NCY 

Reprinted  from  the  1711  ed.  of  William  Drum- 
mond's  Works,  where  it  was  published  for  the  first 
time. 

Poems     [with     life     by     Alexander 

ChalmerS].  (In:  Alexander  Chalmers, 
The  works  of  the  English  poets.  London, 
1810.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  287-439.)  NCI 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  Miscellaneous 
essays.  Reprinted  from  the  English  orig- 
inals, with  the  author's  corrections  for 
this  edition.  Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart, 
1845.    390  p.    8°.  NCZ 

Allan,  David.  See  Sangs  of  the  Low- 
lands. . . 

Allan,  Edward.  Original  poems.  Edin- 
burgh: James  Burnet,  printer,  1837.  36  p. 
12°.  NCI  p.v.43 

Amongst  the  heather.  (Cornhill  maga- 
zine.   London,  1876.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  465-478.) 

*DA 

Anatomy  threatened  with  excommuni- 
cation; or,  A  true  and  faithful  account  of  a 
recent  bloody  battle.  A  Hudibrastic  poem. 
Edinburgh,    1819.      16  p.     8°.     NCI  p.v.47 

Ancient  historic  ballads.  Newcastle:  D. 
Akenhead  &  Sons,  1807.     1  p.l.,  236  p.    16°. 

NCK 

Contains,  inter  alia,  'The  Battle  of  Floddon,'  and 
'Hardyknute.' 

Ancient  Scotish  poems,  never  before  in 
print,  but  now  published  from  the  ms.  col- 
lections of  Sir  Richard  Maitland  of  Leth- 
iington.  .  .comprising  pieces  written  from 
about  1420  till  1586;  with  large  notes  and 
a  glossary  [by  John  Pinkerton].  London: 
Charles    Dilly,    1786.      2    v.      12°.        NDP 

Twenty-six  of  the  poems  in  this  collection  are  of 
Sir   Richard   Maitland's   own   composition. 

Ancient  Scottish  poems.  Published  from 
the  ms.  of  George  Bannatyne.     mdlxviii. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

[Edited  by  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  Lord 
Hailes.i  Edinburgh:  J.  Balfour,  1770.  xii, 
380  p.,  1  I.     8°.  NDP 

Anderson,  Alexander.  Lazarus  at  our 
gate:  poems  treating  mostly  of  the  wrongs 
done  to  the  poor,  and  of  the  coming  rec- 
koning day.  Glasgow:  the  author,  1902. 
2  p.l.,  70  p.     12°.  NCI  p.v.42,  no.9 

Anderson,  Henry.  Panegyris  ad..  .Ja- 
cobum  VI.;  —  Mvsarvm  querimonia;  — 
Amaryllis.  (In:  Delitiae  poetarum  Scot- 
orum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  1,  p.  18- 
40.)  NDP 

Anderson,  James.  Recreations  in  agri- 
culture, natural  history,  arts,  and  miscel- 
laneous literature.  London:  printed  by  T. 
Bensley,   1799-1802.     6  v.     8°.  PQF 

Anderson,  Robert.  See  Blair,  Robert. 
Poetical  works.  .  . 

Arbuckle,  James.  Glotta,  a  poem.  Glas- 
gow: A.  Duncan  and  R.  Chapman,  1791. 
24  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.ll37 

Arbuthnot,  John.  Miscellaneous  works. 
2.  ed.  With  additions.  Glasgow:  James 
Carlile,   1751.     2  v.     16°.  NCF 

For  a  particular  notice  of  this  (unauthorised) 
edition  see  "The  life  and  writings  of  Dr.  Arbuthnot" 
in  The  retrospective  review,  v.  8,  p.  285-304,  Lon- 
don, 1823. 

A  supplement  to  the  Miscellaneous 

works  of  the  late  Dr.  Arbuthnot.  Glas- 
gow: J.  Carlile,  1751.     81  p.     16°.       NCF 

Argyll  (9.  duke),  John  George  Edward 
Henry  Douglas  Sutherland  Campbell.  The 
Highland  nurse.  A  tale.  New  York:  Tait, 
Sons,  &  Co.  [Cop.  1891.]     134  p.    16°.  NCW 

Memories  of  Canada  and  Scotland. 

Speeches  and  verses.  Montreal:  Dawson 
Bros.,  1884.     xi,  360  p.     12°.  NCM 

Armstrong,  Archibald.  Archie  Arm- 
strong's banquet  of  jests,  reprinted  from 
the  original  editions,  together  with  Archy's 
dream,  printed  in  the  yeare  1641.  [With 
life  by  T.  H.  Jamieson.)  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Paterson,  1872.  xxix,  xii,  383  p.,  1 
port.    8°.  NDF 

Impression  limited  to   252   copies. 

Archy's  dream,  sometimes  Jester  to 

his  Maiestie;  but  exiled  the  court  by  Can- 
terburies malice.  With  a  relation  for 
whom  an  odde  chaire  stood  voide  in  Hell. 
Printed  in  the  yeare  1641.  3  1.  4°.  (In: 
Occasional  fac-simile  reprints  of  rare  and 
curious  tracts  of  the  16th  and  17th  cen- 
turies.    London,  n.  d.     4°.     v.  1,  no.  2.) 

NCE 

Only   100  copies  printed. 

Armstrong,  John.  The  art  of  preserving 
health:  a  poem.  In  four  books.  London: 
A.  Millar,  1745.    3-128  p.    2.  ed.    8°.    NCL 

Bookplate  of  Edward  Nicholas  Hurt. 


London,  print.  Boston  re- 
print: Green  &  Russell,  1757.  68  p.  4.  ed. 
12°.     (8°.)  NBHp.v.2 

(In:     Mark     Akenside,     The 

pleasures  of  imagination.  Exeter,  1794. 
16°.    p.  87-147.)  NCL 

To  which  is  prefixed,  A  criti- 
cal essav  on  the  poem  by  J.  Aikin,  M.D. 
London:  T.  Cadell,  jun.,  &  W.  Davies,  1796. 

1  p.l.,  152  p.,  4  pi.     16°.  NCL 

A  didactic  poem  in  four  books.  The  plates  are 
by    Stothard. 

Philadelphia:  B.  Johnson,  1804. 

143  p.,  1  pi.    24°.  NCL 

Contains  also:  M.  Green,  The  spleen  and  other 
poems.  ..Philadelphia,   1804.     24°. 

Walpole,    N.    H.:    Thomas    & 

Thomas,  1808.     102  p.     12°.  NCL 

Igea;  ovvro,  L'arte  di  conservar  la 

salute,  poema  inglese,  transportato  in  Ita- 
liano  da  Lazzaro  Papa.  Livorno:  T.  Masi 
e  Comp.,  1806.  xii,  112  p.  8°.  (In:  Poesis 
varie.)  NNK 

The   ceconomy   of   love:   a   poetical 

essay  [by  John  Armstrong].  London:  T. 
Cooper,  1736.     iv,  43  p.     12°.       *  C  p.v.934 

— To  which  is  added  The  splen- 
did shilling. ..by  [J.]  Philips.  London,  1740. 
22  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.4S4 

London:  M.   Cooper,   1745.     1 

p.l.,  43  p.    new  ed.    8°.  NCL 

Bound  with  his:  The  art  of  preserving  health. 
London,   1745.     8°. 

London':    N.    Frobisher,    1791. 

2  p.l.,  3-36  p.    new  ed.     12°.        NCI  p.v.78 

ficonomie    de    I'amour,    poeme    en 

quatre  chants,  imite  de  I'Anglais,  du  D. 
Armstrong.  4  pi.  (In:  Les  jeux  de  Cal- 
liope...    Londres,  1776.     16°.     p.  4-59.) 

NKD 

Poems  [with  life  by  Alexander  Chal- 
mers]. (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works 
of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  513-545.)  NCI 

[With  life  by  R.  A.  Daven- 
port.] 1  pi.  (In:  British  poets.  Chiswick, 
1822.    16°.    V.  67,  p.  1-122.)  NCI 

The  poetical  works  of  J.  Arm- 
strong.    Edinburgh:     Apollo   Press,   1781. 

3  p.l.,  [Vj-vi,  (1)8-111(1)  p.  16°.  (Bell's 
edition.     The  poets   of   Great   Britain.) 

NCI  p.v.82 

Engraved  title-page  to  series,  with  imprint:  Print- 
ed for  John  Bell...  1782. 

Poetical  works.  London:  John  Bell, 

1793.  vi,  (1)8-111  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.  24°. 
(Bell's  edition,    v.  48.)  NCI 

To  which  is  prefixed,  the  life 

of  the  author.  Edinburgh:  Mundell  &  Son, 
printers,  1794.  (In:  The  works  of  the 
British  poets.  London,  1795.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
961-972.)  NCI 


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Literature,  continued. 

Atkinson,  Thomas.  The  chameleon.  [By 
Thomas  Atkinson.]  London:  Longman  & 
Co.,  1832.    viii,  (1)10-312  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

NCG 

Chameleon,  The,  brought  to  the  light 
of  day,  and  its  true  colour  ascertained. 
By  two  hands.  Glasgow:  J.  Reid  &  Co., 
1832.    1  p.l.,  45  p.    2.  ed.    16°.      NCC  p.v.9 

Auchinleck,  James.  The  quair  of  jel- 
ousy;  a  poem,  by  Auchinleck.  Written 
about  the  year  1480.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.   159-184.)  tCP 

Austin,  Arthur.  Lights  and  shadows  of 
Scottish  life,  a  selection  from  the  papers 
of  the  late  Arthur  Austin.  New-York:  E. 
Bliss  and  E.  White,  1822.     311  p.     12°. 

NCW 

Autumn  days  in  Islay.  (Temple  Bar. 
London,  1897.    8°.    v.  Ill,  p.  511-521.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 
literature,  new  series,  v.  66,  p.  499-505,  New  York, 
1897. 

Ayrshire,  The,  wreath,  mdcccxliii.  A 
collection  of  original  pieces,  in  prose  and 
verse,  chiefly  by  native  authors,  on  sub- 
jects relating  to  Ayrshire.  Kilmarnock:  H. 
Crawford  &  Son,  1853.  xii,  (1)14-214  p.,  1 
1.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCA 

Ayton,  Sir  Robert.  Panegyris  ad  laco- 
bvm  VI.  [et  poemata  caetera.]  (In:  Delitiae 
poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  1,  p.  40-75.)  NDP 

Poems.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1827.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  301- 
324.)  t  CP 

This   collection   contains   only   his    English   poems. 

Poems.     Edited  by  Charles  Roger, 

from  a  ms.  in  his  possession...  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1844.  lii,  154  p.,  1  pi., 
1  table.     12°.  NCL 

Rogers,  Charles.  Memoir  and  poems  of 
Sir  Robert  Aytoun,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Rogers.  (Royal  Historical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1875.  8°.  v.  1,  2.  ed.,  p. 
96-168.)  CA 

Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune.  Both- 
well:  a  poem.  In  six  parts.  Boston:  Tick- 
nor  &  Fields,  1856.    267  p.     12°.  NCM 

Reviewed  in  Canadian  journal,  v.  1,  p.  541-546, 
Toronto,   1856. 

Smail,  Adam.  Aytoun's  "Bothwell." 
(Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1898.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  102-105,  281-287,  388-392,  425-432.)    *  DE 

An  examination  of  the  variations  in  the  first  and 
third  editions.  Continued  from  v.  21  (not  in  N.  Y. 
P.   L.). 

Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune.  The 
curse  of  Montrose.  By  W.  E.  A.  (Forget 
me  not.  London  [1839].  16°.  1839,  p.  281- 
298.)  NCA 


The  execution  of  Montrose.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1844.    8°.    V.  56,  p.  289-296.)  *  DA 

[Gaelic    translation    by    Mrs. 

Mary  Mackellar,  without  title.]  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1881.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  142-147.)      NDO 

Firmillan,   a    "spasmodic"    tragedy. 

New  York:  Redfield,  1854.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  (1) 
14-165  p.    12°. 

Firmilian,  the  student  of  Badajoz: 

a  "spasmodic"  tragedy.  By  T.  Percy 
Jones.  New  York:  Redfield,  1855.  ix  p.. 
1  1.,  (1)14-165  p.     12°.  NDF 

The  heart  of  the  Bruce.     A  ballad. 

(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1844.    8°.    V.  56,  p.  15-19.)        *  DA 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  and 

other  poems.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1851.  2  p.l.,  351  p.  4.  ed. 
16°.  NCM 

For  a  critical  notice  of  the  first  edition,  see  the 
North  British  review,  v.  13,  p.  1-39,  Edinburgh,  1850. 

New  York:  Redfield,  1853.  viii, 

12°.  NCM 


351  p. 

Edinburgh:    Wm.    Blackwood 

&  Sons,  1856.    2  p.l.,  351  p.    9.  ed.     16°. 

Stuart  10198 

■  With   illustrations   by  Joseph 

Noel  Paton  and  Waller  H[Ugh]  Paton. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1863. 
5  p.l.,  268  p.    4°.  NCM 

New  York:  W.  J.  Widdleton, 

1866.    viii,  (1)4-351  p.    12°.  NCM 

New  York:    R.  Worthington, 

1880.     3  p.l.,  (1)8-230  p.     new  ed.     12°. 

NCM 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell  Com- 
pany  [189-?].  230  p.,  6  pi.     new  ed.     12°. 

NCM 

New      York:      Truslove      and 

Comba  [1907?].    245(1)  p.    8°.  NDP 

Verbatim  reprint  of  the  first  edition  of   1849. 

My  wife's  album.    By  Bon  Gaultier. 

(Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1844.     4°.     new  series,  v.  11,  p.  49-55.) 

*DA 

Nuptial  ode  on  the  marriage  of  His 

Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1863. 
22  p.    8°.  NCI  p.v.36 

See  also  Ballads,  The,  of  Scotland. 

Aytoim,  William  Edmondstoune,  and  Sir 
Theodore  Martin.  The  book  of  ballads. 
Edited  by  Bon  Gaultier,  and  illustrated  by 
Alfred  Crowquill  ri-  e.,  A.  H.  Forrester]. 
London:  W.  S.  Orr  &  Co.,  1845.  4  p.l.,  152 
p.,  1  port.    16°. 

With  additional  coloured  title-page. 
Reviewed  in  Eraser's  magazine,  v.   31,  p.   415-421, 
London,   1845. 


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Literature,  continued. 

Edited  by  Bon  Gaultier.  Il- 
lustrated by  Alfred  Crowquill  and  Richard 
Doyle.  London:  W.  S.  Orr  &  Co.,  1849. 
3  p.l.,  203  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NDF 

With   additional  illuminated  title-page. 

A    new    edition    with    several 

new  ballads.  Illustrated  by  A.  Crowquill, 
R.  Doyle,  and  J.  Leech.  London:  W.  S. 
Orr  &  Co.  [1849.]     4  p.l.,  254  p.,  1  pi.     12°. 

With   additional   illuminated   title-page. 

A    new    edition    with    several 

new  ballads.  New  York:  Redfield,  1852. 
vii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)12-216  p.     illus.     12°.     NDF 

Illustrated    by   Doyle,    Leech, 

and  Crowquill.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1859.  v  p.,  2  1.,  (1)4-256  p.  6.  ed. 
12°.  NDF 

Illuminated  title-page. 

New  edition,  with  several  new 

ballads.  New  York:  W.  J.  Widdleton,  1862. 
vii,   (1)10-216  p.     illus.     12°.  NDF 

The  Napoleon  ballads.  The  poeti- 
cal works  of  Louis  Napoleon,  now  first 
translated  into  plain  English.  New  York: 
G.  P.  Putnam,  1852.    2  p.l.,  (1)8-91  p.     12°. 

•      NCI  p.v.84 

The  poetic  works  of  Louis  Napo- 
leon now  first  done  into  plain  English... 
London:  D.  Bogue,  1852.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  112  p. 
illus.    24°.  NDF 

B.,  V.  O.  The  smugglers  o'  Canty  Bay. 
A  ballad.    North  Berwick,  1872.    lip.    12°. 

*  C  p.v.360 
Bachelors,   The,   trap    [a   poem].      Edin- 
burgh: James  Auchie,  1824.     10  p.    8°. 

NCI  p.v.58 

Baillie,  Joanna.  Ahalya  Baee.  A  poem. 
London,  1849.    39(1)  p.    12°.  NCM 

Basil:     a     tragedy...        [London? 

18—?]     1  p.l.,  99-208  p.     16°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  with  ms.  notes. 

Philadelphia:    T.    H.    Palmer, 

1823.    1  p.l.,  (1)100-208  p.    16°. 

NCO  p.v.248 


With  remarks  by  Mrs.  Inch- 
bald.  London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  and 
Orme  [I8O81.  95  p.,  1  pi.  16°.  (Mrs.  Inch- 
bald.     British  theatre,     v.  24.)  NCO 


The     beacon 

drama,  in  two  acts, 
don  edition  of  1812. 
worth,   1812.     36  p. 


a  serious  musical 
From  the  first  Lon- 
New  York:  D.  Long- 
16°.  NCO  p.v.248 


The  bride;  a  drama,  in  three  acts. 

(In  verse.]     London:  H.  Colburn,  1828.     2 
p.l.,  iii-x,  112  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.89 

Philadelphia:    C.    Neal,    1828. 

74  p.     16°.  NCO  p.v.248 

The  complete  works.  . .  First  Amer- 
ican edition.  Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Lea, 
1832.    574  p.    8°.  NCR 

[De  Montfort:  a  tragedy  in  five  acts. 

London:  H.  Baldwin  &  Son,  18 — ?]     1  p.l., 
303-411  p.    8°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  with  interleaved  ms.  notes.  Title- 
page  missing. 


1809.     84 


New 
p.      16= 


York: 


D.     Longworth, 
NCO  p.v.347 


Dramas.    London:  Longman,  Rees, 

Orme,  Brown,  Green,  &  Longman,  1836. 
3  V.    8°.  NCP 

V.  1:  Romiero:  a  tragedy.  The  alienated  manor: 
a  comedy.  Ilenriquez:  a  tragedy.  The  martyr:  a 
drama. 

V.  2:  The  separation:  a  tragedy.  The  stripling:  a 
tragedy.  The  phantom:  a  musical  drama.  Enthu- 
siasm :  a  comedy. 

V.  3:  Witchcraft:  a  tragedy  in  prose.  The  homi- 
cide: a  tragedy  in  prose,  with  occasional  passages  of 
verse.     The  bride:  a  drama.     The  match:  a  comedy. 

Dramas.     (Carey's  library  of  choice 

literature.  Philadelphia,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-57.)  ft  NCE 

Henriquez:  a  tragedy;  Separation:  a  drama;  The 
martyr:   a  tragedy;   The  phantom:  a  drama. 

Dramatic   and   poetical   works.     2. 

ed.  London:  Longman  [&c.],  1853.  xxii, 
847  p.,  1  port.    8°. 

With  additional  engraved  title-page. 

For  a  critical  notice  of  her  dramatic  works  see 
the  American  quarterly  review,  v.  14,  p.  160-189, 
Philadelphia,    1833. 

The  election,  a  comedy  in  five  acts. 

[New  York.  18—?,     1  p.l.,  175-275  p.     24°. 

NCO  p.v.259 

• ■  The     family    legend.      A     tragedy. 

Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1810.  xii, 
iv,  5-96  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  NCO  p.v.216 

(First  American  from  the  first 

Edinburgh  edition  of  1810.)  New  York: 
D.  Longworth,  1810.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-84  p.    24°. 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  with  ms.  notes. 

Metrical  legends  of  exalted  charac- 
ters. London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees, 
Orme,  &  Brown,  1821.  xxxvi,  37Z  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  NCM 

Miscellaneous  plays.  London:  Long- 
man, Hurst,  Rees,  and  Orme,  1805.  xxiii, 
438  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  NCR 

A  series  of  plays:  in  which  it  is  at- 
tempted to  delineate  the  stronger  passions 
of  the  mind:  each  passion  being  the  sub- 
ject of  a  tragedy  and  a  comedy.  London: 
T.  Cadell,  jun.,  &  W.  Davies,  1802.  2  v. 
8°.  NCP 

V.   1  is  4.  edition;  v.  2  is  2.   edition. 

London:     Longman,     Hurst, 

Rees,  and  Orme,  1806.     2  v.     8°.         NCP 

V.   1  is  5.  edition;  v.  2  is  3.  edition. 

London:     Longman,     Hurst, 

Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  1821.  3  v.  new 
ed.  8°.  NCR 

The   siege,  a  comedy,   in   five  acts. 

[From  the  first  London  edition  of  1812.] 
New  York:  The  Longworths,  1812.  67  p. 
24°.  NCO  p.v.259 


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777 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Badstuber,  Alfred.  Joanna  Baillies  Plays 
on  the  passions.  Wien:  W.  Braumiiller, 
1911.  X  p.,  1  1.,  119  p.  8°.  (Wiener  Bei- 
trage  zur  englischen  Philologie.     Bd.  34.) 

NCB 

Dramas  —  by  Joanna  Baillie.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1836.     8°.    V.  39,  p.  1-16,  265-280.)       *  DA 

An  analysis  of  her  dramas. 

Joanna  Baillie's  plays.  (Portfolio.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1821.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  339-360.)  *  DA 

PiEszczEK,  Rudolph  Karl.  Joanna  Baillie, 
ihr  Leben,  ihre  dramatischen  Theorien  und 
ihre  Leidenschaftsspiele.  Berlin:  G. 
Schade,  1910.    70  p.,  1  1.    8°.        ANp.v.lll 

Bain,  Donald.  Olden  times;  or.  The 
rising  of  the  session:  a  comedy,  in  five 
acts.  Edinburgh:  J.  Menzies,  1843.  108  p. 
2.  ed.    8°.  *Cp.v.361 

Balfour.     Epithalamium.     Alexander  B. 

Simpson.     Margaret  S.  Barbour.     [By 

Balfour.]     [Edinburgh:  Lorimer  &  Gillies,] 
1872.    24  p.    4°.  NCIp.v.56 

Balfour,  Andrew.  Vengeance  is  mine. 
Illustrations  by  John  Henderson  Betts,  W. 
T.  Smith,  and  R.  Caton  Woodville.  New 
York:  New  Amsterdam  Book  Co.,  1900. 
viii,  307  p.,  5  pi.    12°.  NCW 

Balfour,  Arthur  James.  Arthur  James 
Balfour  as  philosopher  and  thinker;  a  col- 
lection of  the  more  important  and  interest- 
ing passages  in  his  non-political  writings, 
speeches,  and  addresses,  1879-1912.  Se- 
lected and  arranged  by  W.  M.  Short.  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green  and  Co.,  1912.  xii, 
552  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCZ 

Balfour,  Sir  James.  Ballads,  and  other 
fugitive  poetical  pieces,  chiefly  Scotish 
from  the  collections  of  Sir  James  Balfour. 
Edinburgh:  [A.  Lawrie  &  Co.,]  1834.  ix, 
42  p.     8°.  NCL 

Ballad,  The,  of  "Creely"  Duff.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°. 
series  2,  v.  2,  p.  185.)  CPA 

Ballad,  The,  of  King  Gregory.  (Edin- 
burgh annual  register  for  1812.  Edinburgh, 
1814.    8°.    v.  5,  part  2,  p.  i-xii.)  BAA 

Ballads,  and  other  fugitive  poetical 
pieces,  chiefly  Scottish,  from  the  collec- 
tions of  Sir  James  Balfour.  [Edited  by 
James  Maidment.]  Edinburgh:  printed, 
1834.     ix,  42  p.     sq.  8°.  NCL 

One  of  forty-eight  copies  printed. 

Ballads,  The,  of  Scotland.  Edited  by 
William  Edmondstoune  Aytoun.  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1858.  2  v. 
16°.  NCK 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  (by  Sir  Daniel 
Wilson)  see  the  Canadian  journal  of  industry,  science, 
and  art,  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  295-316,  Toronto,   1859. 


Reviewed  also  in  Harvard  magasine,  v.  5,  p.  121- 
125,  Cambridge,  1859;  (by  Adolf  Wolf)  Jahrbuch 
fiir  romanische  und  englische  Literatur,  Bd.  2,  p. 
p.  204-221,   Berlin,   1860. 

Ballads,  The,  and  songs  of  Ayrshire, 
illustrated  with  sketches,  historical,  tradi- 
tional, narrative,  and  biographical.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  G.  Stevenson,  1847.  2  v.  in  1. 
8°.  NCK 

Ballads,  The,  and  songs  of  Carrick,  with 
nineteen  musical  illustrations  arranged  for 
part-singing.  Introductory  notes  by  Rev. 
R.  Lawson.  Paisley:  J.  &  R.  Parlane,  n.  d. 
30  p.     4°.  *  C  p.v.368 

Ballantine,  James.  The  gaberlunzie's 
wallet...  [By  James  Ballantine.]  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Menzies,  1843.    311  p.,  14  pi.    8°. 

Stuart  10220 

Ballantyne,  Jane  B.  Peace  in  search  of 
a  home.  An  allegory.  Edinburgh:  Ballan- 
tyne, Hanson  &  Co.,  1878.     38  p.     16°. 

NCI  p.v.39 

Ballingall,  W.  Scenes  of  Scottish  story. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1874. 
88  p.    4°.  t  CPW 

In    verse. 

Bannatyne,  The,  manuscript.  Compiled 
by  George  Bannatyne.  [Glasgow:]  Hunter- 
ian  Club,  1873-94.    parts  1-9.    sq.  8°.  NCE 

The  ms.  was  written  in  1568  by  George  Banna- 
tyne. It  contains  334  pieces  or  376  if  duplicates  and 
other  poems  written  at  the  end  are  included.  About 
forty  early  Scots  authors  are  named,  but  a  large 
proportion  of  the  poems  are  anonymous. 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  Bannatyne 
manuscript.  A  sixteenth  century  poetical 
miscellany.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1904.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  136-158.)  CPA 

Memorials  of  George  Bannatyne.  1545- 
1608.  (Edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  With 
a  memoir  of  Bannatyne  by  the  editor,  and 
an  account  of  the  contents  of  his  manu- 
script by  David  Laing.]  Edinburgh,  1829. 
5  p.l.,  120  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.  illus.  4°.  (Banna- 
tyne Club.)  CP 

Baptism,  A,  in  the  Isles.  By  the  author 
of  "Selwyn,"  &c.  (Amulet.  London,  1835. 
16°.    1835,  p.  121-140.)  NCA 

Barbour,  John.  The  Bruce;  or.  The  his- 
tory of  Robert  i.  King  of  Scotland.  Writ- 
ten in  Scotish  verse.  The  first  genuine 
edition,  published  from  a  ms.  dated  1489; 
with  notes  and  a  glossary  by  J.  Pinkerton. 
London:    G.   Nicol,    1770.     3  v.   in    1.     8°. 

NCL 

The  Bruce;  or.  The  metrical  his- 
tory of  Robert  i.  King  of  Scots.  Published 
from  a  manuscript  dated  mcccc.lxxxix. 
With  notes,  and  a  memoir  of  the  life  of 
the  author  by  John  Jamieson.  Edinburgh: 
J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  printers,  1820.  x,  xxx, 
495  p.    4°.  tNDP 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

The  Brus.    From  a  collation  of  the 

Cambridge  and  Edinburgh  manuscripts. 
[Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.i  Aberdeen:  Spald- 
ing Club,  1856.  1  p.l.,  xliv,  524  p.  4°. 
(Spalding  Club.)  CP 

Bookplate   of   James    Forman. 

The   Bruce;    or,   The   book   of  the 

most  excellent  and  noble  prince,  Robert 
de  Broyss,  King  of  Scots:  compiled  A.  D. 
1375;  edited. .  .with  a  preface,  notes,  and 
glossarial  index  by  the  Rev.  Walter  W. 
Skeat.  London:  Early  English  Text  So- 
ciety, 1870-77.  8  p.l.,  v-cv.  785  p.  8°.  (Early 
English  Text  Society.  Extra  series,  [no.] 
10,  21.  29,  55.)  NCE 

Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 

Sons,  1894.  2  v.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  So- 
ciety.    [Publications.]     [uo.]  31,  32,  2>2.) 

NDP 

Bradshaw,  Henry.  On  two  hitherto  un- 
known poems  by  John  Barbour,  author  of 
the  Brus.  (In  his:  Collected  papers... 
Cambridge,  1889.    8°.    p.  58-68.)         *  GAR 

Read  before  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society, 
1866. 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  Wallace  and 
the  Bruce  restudied.  Bonn:  P.  Hanstein's 
Verlag,  1900.  viii,  174  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (Bonner 
Beitrage  zur  Anglistik.     Heft  6.)         RNB 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Barbour 
and  Blind  Harry  as  literature.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1893.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  173- 
201.)  *DE 

KoEPPEL,  Emil.  Die  Fragmente  von  Bar- 
bour's Trojanerkrieg.  (Englische  Studien. 
Heilbronn,  1887.     8°.     Bd.  10,  p.  373-382.) 

RNA 

KoLKWiTZ,  Max.  Das  Satzgeftige  in 
Barber's  Bruce  und  Henry's  Wallace.  Ein 
Beitrag  zur  Kenntnis  der  altschottischen 
Syntax.     Halle  a.S.,  1893.     56  p.     12°. 

RNBp.v.ll 

Barbour,  R.  W.  The  night  before  the 
battle...      Edinburgh,  1874.     7  p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.55 

Privately   printed. 

Barclay,  John.  His  Argenis,  translated 
out  of  Latine  into  English;  the  prose. .  .by 
Sir  Robert  Le  Grys:  and  the  verses  by 
Thomas  May.  With  a  clavis  annexed  to 
it...  London:  R.  Meighen  &  H.  Seile, 
1622.    3  p.l.,  483  p.,  22  pi.,  port.    8°.  NCV 

An  English  translation  of  the  beginning  of  this 
work  was  published  in  the  Monthly  anthology,  v.  2, 
p.   23-26,   134-136,    185-187,   298-301,    Boston,    1805. 

ScHMiD,  Karl  Friedrich.  John  Barclays 
Argenis.  Eine  literarhistorische  Unter- 
suchung.  Berlin:  E.  Felber,  1904.  ix  p., 
1  1.,  183  p.  8°.  (Literarhistorische  For- 
schungen.     Heft  31.)  NABM 


Barclay,  John.  Poematum  libri  duo. 
(In:  Delitia;  poetarum  Scotorum.  Am- 
sterdam, 1637.    24°.    v.  1,  p.  76-136.)  NDP 

Barclay,  William.  Nepenthes,  or  the 
Vertves  of  Tabacco.  Edinburgh:  Printed 
by  Andro  Hart...  1614.  (Spalding  Club. 
Miscellany.  Aberdeen,  1841.  4°.  v.  1, 
p.  257-273.)  tCP 

In  praise  of  tobacco.  Reprint  of  the  copy  in 
the   Advocates    Library,    Edinburgh.      Verse. 

Poemata.      (In:    Delitiae    poetarum 

Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  1, 
p.  137-141.)  NDP 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Bards,  The,  of  Galloway:  a  collection  of 

poems,  songs,  ballads,  &c.,  by  natives  of 
Galloway.  Edited  with  an  introduction 
and  notes,  by  Malcolm  M'L.  Harper;  illus- 
trated by  Thomas  Faed,  John  Faed, 
and  other  Galloway  artists.  Dalbeattie: 
Thomas  Eraser,  1889.  xxiii(i),  264  p.,  1  1., 
13  pi.     8°.  NCK 

Bamett,  T.  Ratcliffe.  Fairshiels;  mem- 
ories of  a  Lammermoor  parish.  Edin- 
burgh: Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier,  1913. 
126  p.,  1  1.,  12  pi.    2.  ed.     8°.  CRB 

Barr,  Amelia  Edith.  Scottish  sketches. 
New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.  [1883].  320 
p.     12°.  NBO 

Crawford's  sair  strait.  James  Blackie's  revenge. 
Facing  his  enemy.  Andrew  Cargill's  confession. 
One  wrong  step.      Lile   Davie. 

Barrie,  James.  A  new  collection  of 
poems,  by  J.  Barrie,  Bemerside.  Kelso: 
A.  Leadbetter,  1819.  iv,  (1)6-124  p.,  1  pi. 
24°.  NDP  p.v.l 

p.  80-124  contain  a  life  of  the  author. 

Barrie,  Sir  James  Matthew.  Atild  licht 
idylls.  Better  dead.  An  Edinburgh  eleven. 
New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  [188-?]  2  p.l.,  7-320 
p.      12°.      (Cornell  series.)  NCW 

New  York:  R.  F.  Fenno  [1897]. 

2  p.l.,  7-192  p.  12°.  (Lenox  series,  no. 
62.)  NCW 

An    auld    licht    manse,    and    other 

sketches.  [With]  biographical  and  literary 
estimate  by  Elliott  Henderson.  New 
York:  J.  Knox  &  Co.  [Cop.  1893.]  256  p. 
12°.  NCW 

Her   Icddyship:    a   Thrums    gossip. 

2  illus.  (Scottish  art  review.  London, 
1889.     f°.     V.  2,  p.  26-29.)  f  MAA 

The    little    minister.      New    York: 

Street  &  Smith  [Cop.  1891].  311  p.,  6  pi. 
12°.  NCW 

Previously  published  serially  in  Good  words,  v.  32, 
London,    1891. 

New  York:  Lovell,  Coryell  & 

Co.  [Cop.  1891.]  3  p.l.,  (1)6-329  p.,  1  port. 
12°.     (Lovell's  illustrated  series,     no.  6.) 

NCW 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


779 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

My  lady  nicotine.     Chicago:    Rand, 

McNally  &  Co.  tl8— ?]  5-230  p.  12°.  (The 
parkside  library,     no.  39.)  NCT  p.v.41 

Peter  Pan  in  Kensington  Gardens 

. .  .  (From  "The  little  white  bird.")  With 
drawings  by  Arthur  Rackham.  New  York: 
C  Scribner's  Sons,  1906.  1  p.l.,  126  p.,  1 
plan,  51  pi.    4°.  MEM 

Peter  and  Wendy.     Illustrated  by 

F.  D.  Bedford.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's 
Sons  [1911).     vii  p.,  1  1.,  267  p.,  12  pi.     8°. 

NCW 

Quality    street,    a    comedy    in    four 

acts,  by  J.  M.  Barrie.  Illustrated  by  H. 
Thomson.  [London:]  Hodder  &  Stough- 
ton  [Cop.  1901].  vii(i),  197(1)  p.,  1  1.,  22  pi. 
4°.  MEM  (Thomson) 

Engraved  title-page. 

Sentimental    Tommy.      The    story 

of  his  boyhood.  Illustrated  by  William 
Hatherell.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 
1896.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  478  p.,  11  pi.    12°.        NCW 

A    Tillyloss    scandal.      New    York: 

American  Publishers  Corporation  [189-?]. 
270  p.    12°.  NCW 

A  Tillyloss  scandal.  Life  in  a  country  manse. 
Dite  Deuchars.  The  minister's  gown.  The  captain 
of  the  school.  A  powerful  drug.  Every  man  his 
own  doctor.  Shutting  a  map;  a  note  of  warning. 
An  invalid  in  lodgings.  The  mystery  of  time-tables. 
Mending  the  clock.  The  biggest  box  in  the  world. 
The  coming  dramatist.     It. 

New  York:  Lovell,  Coryell  & 

Co.  [1893.]  2  p.l.,  (1)4-270  p.  12°.  (Bel- 
more  series,     no.  17.) 

A    window    in    Thrums 

Donahue,   Henneberry   &  Co. 
p.      12°.      (The    ideal    library. 


NCW 

Chicago: 
[1896.]      183 
no. 


253.) 
NCW 

Browne,  Edith  A.  Mr.  J.  M.  Barrie's 
dramatic  and  social  outlook.  (Fortnightly 
review.  London,  1906.  8°.  v.  79,  p.  920- 
929.)  *  DA 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm.  Mr.  Barrie  as 
a  dramatist.  (The  Lamp.  New  York,  1903. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  26,  p.  28-35.)  *  DA 

QuiLLER-CoucH,  Arthur  Thomas.  Mr. 
Barrie's  "Sentimental  Tommy."  A  caus- 
erie.  (Contemporary  review.  London, 
1896.    8°.    V.  70,  p.  652-662.)  *  DA 

WooLF,  Winfield  P.  Tommy  and  Grizel. 
(Sewanee  review.  New  York,  1901.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.  73-77.)  *  DA 

Battle,  The,  of  Craignilder,  a  very  an- 
cient Gallovidian  ballad;  arranged  for  pub- 
lication, with  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
James  Dennistoun.  Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell, 
1832.     1  p.,  1  1.,  (1)54-104  p.     12°.        NCL 

Bayne,  Peter.  The  burn.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1890.  8°. 
V.  147,  p.  128-130.)  *  DA 

Verse. 


Essays  in  biography  and  criticism. 

First  series.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln, 
1857.     1  p.l.,   (i)x-xiv,  (1)16-426  p.     8°. 

NCZ 

Essays,    biographical,    critical,   and 

miscellaneous.  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable 
&  Co.,  1859.    v  p.,  1  1.,  459  p.     12°.      NCZ 

Nineveh,  a  prize  poem,  and  other 

pieces...  Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co. 
[185-?]     1  p.l.,  24  p.    24°.  NCM 

Contains   author's   autograph. 

Beattie,  James.  Essays.  On  the  nature 
and  immutability  of  truth,  in  opposition  to 
sophistry  and  scepticism.  On  poetry  and 
music  as  they  affect  the  mind.  On  laugh- 
ter, and  ludicrous  composition.  On  the 
utility  of  classical  learning.  Edinburgh: 
William  Creech,  1776.  5  p.l.,  xiv  p.,  (1)4- 
757(1)  p.     4°.  fNCZ 

Essays:    on   poetry   and   music,   as 

they  affect  the  mind;  on  laughter,  and 
ludicrous  composition;  on  the  usefulness  of 
classical  learning.  London:  E.  &  C.  Dilly, 
1779.    4  p.l.,  515  p.    8°.  NCZ 

Letters.     London:  J.  Sharpe,  1820. 

2  V.     24°.     (British  prose  writers,     v.  25.) 

NCE 

Engraved   title-pages. 

The  minstrel;  or.  The  progress  of 

genius.  Book  the  first.  London:  E.  &  C. 
Dilly,  1771.     vii,  32  p.     4°.  NCI  p.v.66 

The  minstrel,  in  two  books:   with 

some  other  poems.  London:  Charles  Dilly, 
1784.  3  p.l.,  v-vi,  xi-xii,  107  p.  new  ed. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.975 

The  minstrel;  or.  The  progress  of 

genius.  In  two  books.  With  some  other 
select  poems.  New  York:  William  Durell, 
1802.    5  p.l.,  [11]-124  p.,  4  pi.     16°.        NCL 

The  plates  are  by.  A.  Anderson. 

The  minstrel;  or,  The  progress  of 

genius.  A  poem  in  two  books.  [Also,  The 
hermit.)  (In:  Poems  of  established  repu- 
tation... Baltimore,  1802.  16°.  p.  57- 
94.)  NCI 

The  minstrel;  or.  The  progress  of 

genius:  and  other  poems.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Thomas  Oliver,  printer,  1804.  138  p.,  1 
port.    24°.  NCL 

Woodcut  by  Bewick  on  p.  106,  not  mentioned  by 
Hugo. 

The  minstrel;  or.  The  progress  of 

genius;  in  two  parts.  With  other  poems. 
With  designs  by  Mr.  Thurston  and  en- 
graved...by  Mr.  Clennel.  Alnwick:  Cat- 
nach  and  Davison,  printers,  1807.  140  p., 
1  1.    sq.  8°.  NCL 

Large    paper    copy. 

The  minstrel:  or.  The  progress  of 

genius.    Also,  The  shipwreck.    By  William 


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Literature,  continued. 

Falconer.  With  a  sketch  of  the  life  of 
each  author.  New  York:  Collins  and  Per- 
kins. 1808.    ix,  125  p.,  2  pi.    24°.  NCL 

'The    shipwreck'    has   also    separate    title-page,    but 
pagination   is   continuous. 

New  York:  Collins  &  Co.,  1812. 

ix,  125  p.,  2  pi.    24°.  NCL 

The  minstrel;  or,  The  progress  of 

genius:  and  other  poems.  London:  Tohn 
Sharpe,  1817.     16,  176  p.,  5  pi.     16°.  NCL 

With   additional    engraved   title-page. 

The  minstrel;  or.  The  progress  of 

genius,  and  other  poems.  [Embellished 
with  engravings  from  the  designs  of  R. 
Westall.]  London:  J.  Sharpe,  1819.  16  p., 
4  1..  (1)8-176  p.,  5  pi.    16°.  NCL 

Engraved  title-page,   dated   1816. 

The  minstrel.     (In:  The  wreath;  a 

collection  of  poems.  New  York,  1821.  24°. 
p.  13-54.)  NCI 

The    minstrel,    and    other    poems. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author.  London: 
Jones  &  Co.,  1828.  3  p.l.,  18  p.  nar.  12°. 
(In:  Cabinet  edition  of  the  British  poets. 
London,  1847.     nar.  12°.    v.  2.)  NCI 

Poems     [with     life     by     Alexander 

ChalmerS].  (In:  Alexander  Chalmers, 
W^orks  of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810. 
8°.    V.  18,  p.  513-582.)  NCI 

■      1  pi.    (In:  The  British  poets. 

Chiswick:  C.  Whittingham,  printer,  1822. 
16°.    V.  78,  p.  111-256.)  NCI 

Poetical  works.     London:  William 

Pickering,  1831.  vi,  Ixviii,  239  p.,  1  port. 
16°.  (The  Aldine  edition  of  the  British 
poets.)  NCL 

[With  life  of  the  author.]     ix, 

23  p.  8°.  (In:  Poetical  works  of  Milton, 
Young,  Gray,  Beattie,  and  Collins.  Phila- 
delphia: John   Grigg.     1832.     8°.)         NCI 

ix,   23    p.      (In:    The    poetical 

works  of  Milton,  Young  [etc.].  Philadel- 
phia, 1836.     8°.)  NCL 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

by  Alexander  Dyce.  Boston:  Little, 
Brown,  &  Co..  1854.  Ixxvi,  239  p.,  1  port. 
12°.     (The  British  poets.)  *R-NCI 

Boston:  Little,  Brown,  &  Co., 

1865.    Ixxvi  p.,  1  1.,  239  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCI 

British   poets.      Only   100  copies  printed. 

London:  Bell  and  Daldy,  1866. 

Ixxvi,  244  p.,  1  port.  12°.  (Aldine  edition 
of  the  British  poets.)  NCL 

The  poetical  works   of  Dr.   James 

Beattie;  and  The  grave,  by  Robert  Blair. 
With  biographical  memoirs,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
iv,  51  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.ll31 

-The  poetical  works  of  James  Thom- 
son, James  Beattie,  Gilbert  West,  and  John 


Bampfylde...  With  biographical  notices 
of  the  authors.  London:  Routledge,  Warne 
[18—?,.  xxxii.  [440p.).  3.  ed.  16°.  (Rout- 
ledge's  British  poets.)  NCI 

Variously  paged. 

See  also  under  Wreath,  The. 

Beattie.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  128,  p.  17- 
36.)  *  DA 

Collins,  John  Churton.  Beattie...  (In: 
Andrew  Lang,  A  poet's  country.  London, 
1907.    8°.    p.  191-203.)  NCID 

Beattie,  James,  and  W.  Collins.  The 
poetical  works  of. .  .Beattie  and. .  .Collins. 
With  memoirs  of  their  lives  and  writings, 
bv  Thomas  Miller...  London:  D.  Bogue, 
1846.  2  p.l.,  xxiv,  226,  xv,  227-311  p.  8°. 
(Tilt's  illustrated  classics.)  NCL 

Beattie,  W.  Buchan  poetry.  Fruits  of 
time  parings.  The  text  reprinted. .  .as  it 
appeared  in  the  original  of  1813:  with  an 
introduction  and  glossary.  Aberdeen:  J. 
Mackay,  1873.    xii,  82  p.,  1  1.     12°.      NCM 

Beauties,  The,  of  ancient  poetry. . .  Lon- 
don.  E.  Newberry,   1794.     xi,  204  p.     24°. 

NCK 

Scots  pieces  in  the  volume  are:  Edom  O'Gordon; 
The  bonny  earl  of  Murray;  Murder  of  the  king  of 
Scots  [Darnley];  Young  Waters;  The  ewe  bughts 
Marion;  Lady  Rothw ell's  lament;  Hume  and  Mur- 
ray; Love  and  grief,  or  death  of  the  Sutherlands; 
Cumnor  Hall. 

Bell,  John  Joy.  Mr.  Pennycook's  boy, 
by  J.  J.  Bell...  New  York:  Harper  & 
Bros.,  1905.    4  p.l.,  3-271(1)  p.    16°.    NCW 

Wee  Macgregor.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1903.    4  p.l.,  173  p.    16°.  NCW 

Bernard,  abbot  of  Clairvaux.  Bernardus 
de  cura  rei  famuliaris,  with  some  early 
Scottish  prophecies,  &c...  Edited  by  J. 
Rawson  Lumby.  London:  Early  English 
Text  Society,  1870.  xi,  46  p.  8°.  (Early 
English  Text  Society.  Publications,  no. 
42.)  NCE 

Bethune,  Alexander,  and  John  Bethune. 
Tales  of  the  Scottish  peasantry.  By  A.  & 
J.  Bethune;  with  biography  of  the  authors 
bj'  John  Ingram.  London:  Hamilton, 
Adams,  &  Co.,  1884.     351  p.     8°.       NCW 

Republication  of  Tales  and  sketches  of  the  Scot- 
tish peasantry,  and  of  The  Scottish  peasant's  fireside. 

Bethune,  John.  Essays  and  disserta- 
tions on  various  subjects,  relating  to  hu- 
man life  and  happiness.  [By  J.  Bethune.] 
Edinburgh:  A.  Kincaid  and  J.  Bell,  1770. 
2  V.     12°.  NCZ 

Bible.  —  Old  Testament:  Song  of  Solo- 
mon. The  Song  of  Solomon  in  Lowland 
Scotch.  From  the  authorised  English  ver- 
sion. By  Henry  Scott  Riddell.  London: 
[G.  Barclay,  printer,]   1858.     11   p.     4°. 

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Literature,  continued. 

From  the  authorised  English 

version.  By  George  Henderson.  [Lon- 
don: Strangeways  &  Walden,  printers,] 
1862.     19  p.     16°.  RAEC 

Bible.  —  New  Testament:  St.  Matthew. 
The  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  translated  in- 
to Lowland  Scotch.  By  George  Hender- 
son.   London,  1862.    8,  124  p.     16°.  RAEC 

Parabola    de    Seminatore    Scotice. 

(In:  Parabola  de  seminatore  ex  evangelio 
Matthaei,  in  Ixxii  Europseas  linguas  ac  dia- 
lectos   versa...      Londini,    1857.     8°.) 

RAEC 

La  parabole  du  Semeur,  traduite  de 

I'Anglais  dans  le  dialecte  Ecossais  des 
Shetlands,  par  le  Dr.  LfaurencC]  Edmon- 
ston,  I'annee  1859,  dans  la  petite  ile  d'Unst 
...     Londres,  1873.     3  p.     8°.  RAEC 

See  also  under  Psalms  of  David. 

Bisset,  Alexander  M.  The  poets  and 
poetry  of  Linlithgowshire:  an  anthology 
of  the  county.  Paisley:  J.  and  R.  Parlane, 
1896.     1  p.l.,  352  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCI 

Black,  John  A.  Highland  revenge.  (Scots 
magazine.  Perth,  1900.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  25,  p.  430-434.)  *  DE 

Black,  William.  The  beautiful  wretch. 
New  York:  Universal  Publishing  Co. 
[188-?]  1  p.l.,  232  p.  12°.  (Popular  edi- 
tion.) NCW 

Briseis.       Leipzig:     B.     Tauchnitz, 

1896.  2  V.  in  1.  16°.  (Collection  of  Brit- 
ish authors.     Tauchnitz  edition,     v.  3132.) 

NCW 

A   daughter  of  Heth.     New  York: 

J.  W.  Lovell  Co.,  n.  d.     1  p.l.,  365  p.     12°. 

NCW 

New  York:   Harper   &   Bros., 

1871.     136  p.    8°.  NCW 

Chicago:     Belford,    Clarke    & 

Co.  [189-?]  1  p.l.,  365  p.  12°.  (Caxton 
edition.)  NCW 

London:  Sampson  Low,  Mars- 
ton  &  Co.,  1894.  viii,  338  p.,  1  port,  new 
ed.     12°.  NCW 

London:   S.  Low,   Marston   & 

Co.,  1905.    viii,  338  p.    new  ed.    16°.    NCW 

A  fight  for  a  wife.     (In:  Half-hours 

with  great  novelists...  Chicago  [18 — ?]. 
12°.     p.  5-42.)  NCT 

Green    pastures    and    Picadilly.      A 

novel.  By  William  Black  in  conjunction 
with  an  American  writer.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1878.     143  p.    8°.  NCW 

In  silk  attire.     New  York:  Harper 

&  Bros.  [187-?]    5-126  p.    8°.  NCW 

Lacks  title-page. 


Judith  Shakespeare;  her  love  affairs 

and  other  adventures.  Illustrated  by  E. 
A.  Abbey.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros. 
[Cop.  1884.]    3  p.l.,  391  p.,  12  pi.    12°.  NCW 

Kilmeny.      New    York:    Harper    & 

Bros.,  1870.    5-136  p.    8°.  NCW 

Love  or  marriage.     A  novel.     New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1868.    5-119  p.    8°. 

NCW 

Macleod  of  Dare.     A  novel.     New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1879.  2  p.l.,  406  p., 
12  pi.    12°.  NCW 

New  York:   Harper   &   Bros., 

1879.    9-191  p.,  1  pi.     illus.    8°.  NCW 

Madcap    Violet.      A    novel.      New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1877.     429  p.     12°. 

NCW 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1877.    259  p.    8°.  NCW 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell,  n.  d. 

2  p.l.,  394  p.     12°.  NCTp.v.36 

The    maid    of    Killeena,    and    other 

stories.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros..  1875. 
1  p.l.,  7-109  p.     8°.  NCW 

New  York:   Harper   &  Bros., 

1875.  5-107  p.  8°.  (Library  of  select 
novels,     no.  434.)  NCT  p.v.58 

Mr.    Pisistratus    Brown,    M.P.,    in 

the  Highlands.  London:  Macmillan  & 
Co.,  1873.    viii  p.,  1  1.,  192  p.,  9  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

Five   plates   lacking. 

The  monarch  of  Mincing  Lane.     A 

novel.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1871. 
1  p.l.,  5-153  p.    illus.    8°.  NCW 

■ The  new  prince  Fortunatus.  Lon- 
don: S.  Low,  Marston  &  Co.  [1890.]  3  p.l.. 
411  p.    new  ed.    12°.  NCW 

A  princess  of  Thule.     New  York: 

Harper  &  Bros.,  1874.    5-272  p.    8°.    NCW 

London:   S.  Low,  Marston   & 

Co.,  Ltd.  [1879?,  4  p.l.,  480  p.  new  ed. 
12°.  NCW 

Chicago:    Belford,    Clarke    & 

Co.  [188-?]     1  p.l.,  462  p.     12°.  NCW 

■  New  York:   G.  Munro's  Sons 

[1900].  334  p.  12°.  (Seaside  librarv. 
Pocket  edition,     no.  23.)  NCW 

Shandon   Bells.     London:   S.  Low, 

Marston  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1893.  1  p.l.,  [vii]-viii, 
428  p.     new  ed.     12°.  NCW 

The  strange  adventures  of  a  phae- 
ton. A  novel.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros., 
1874.     1  p.l.,  5-216  p.    8°.  NCW 

Sunrise.      A   story   of   these    times. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1892.  vi.  484 
p.    new  ed.    12°.  NCW 

The    three    feathers.      [New    York, 

18 — ?]  297  p.  12°.  (Home  series  of  choice 
reading.)  NCW  p.  box  6 


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Literature,  continued. 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1875.    186  p.,  10  pi.    illus.    8°.  NCW 

White  heather.  (Longman's  maga- 
zine.    London,  1885-86.    8°.    v.  5-7.)  *  DA 

Serial   fiction. 

White  wings.   A  yachting  romance. 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell  Co.  [189-?]  348  p. 
12°.  NCW 

Yolande;  a  novel.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1905.  4  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-462  p., 
15  pi.     12°.  NCW 

Burgess,  W.  V.  The  humour  of  Wil- 
liam Black.  (Manchester  quarterly.  Man- 
chester. 1907.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  188-198.)  *  DA 

HowELLS,  William  Dean.  William  Black's 
Gertrude  White.  (In  his:  Heroines  of  fic- 
tion. New  York,  1901.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  211- 
224.)  NAL 

Black,    The,    dog;    a    tale    of    the    Tay. 


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Black    Spider,    pseud. 
Edinbury.     Galashiels:  A. 
tl906?].     2  p.l.,  70  p.     16°. 


London, 


1897. 
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Betty's    trip    tae 

Walker  &  Sons 

NDF 


Blackford,  Mrs.  Martha.  The  Scottish 
orphans:  a  moral  tale,  founded  on  an  his- 
torical fact...  New  York:  Wm.  Burgess, 
Jun.,  1828.     144  p.    3.  American  ed.    24°. 

NCW 

Lacks  p.    1-10. 

New     York:     Wm.     Burgess, 

1832.     139  p.    24°.  NCW 

New   York:    C.    S.    Francis    & 

Co.,  1852.     173  p.,  1  pi. 


C.    S.    Francis 
new  ed.     16°. 

NCW 


Blackhall,  William.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Ancrum  Moor:  a 
historical  ballad.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v. 
134,  p.  635-639.)  *  DA 

The  auld  house  o'  Gask.     A  sketch 

from  Strathearn.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°. 
V.  150,  p.  692-695.)  *  DA 

Verse. 

Farewell  to  Ben  Vrackie.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1894.    8°.    V.  156,  p.  571-572.)  *  DA 

John  Knox.  In  a  series  of  histori- 
cal sonnets.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1892.    8°.     V.  62,  p.  263-271.)       *  DA 

Lay  sermons.   New  York:  C.  Scrib- 

ner's  Sons,  1881.     x,  349  p.     12°.  ZIZ 

Lord  Lynedoch:  a  historical  bal- 
lad. (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1891.     8°.     v.  150,  p.  837-841.) 

*DA 


Merlin   and    Kentigern.     A   legend 

of  Tweeddale.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh.  1885.  8°.  v.  138, 
p.  769-774.)  *  DA 

Songs    of   religion    and   life.      New 

York:  Scribner,  Armstrong  &  Co.,  1876. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  242  p.     16°.  NCM 

-  Three  sonnets  from  the  land  of 
Burns.  (Contemporary  review.  London, 
1878.    8°.    V.  33.  p.  112.)  *  DA 

1.    Mauchline.    2.  Hero-worship.    3.  Robert  Burns. 

Tibbie  Shiel's  in  Yarrow.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    8°.    V.  146,  p.  854-856.)  *  DA 

Blacklock,  Thomas.  The  Graham;  an 
heroic  ballad.  In  four  cantos.  London: 
T.  Davies,  1774.    vi,  54  p.    4°.        NCI  p.v.l 

Poems;    to    which    is    prefix'd,    an 

account  of  the  life,  character,  and  writings, 
of  the  author,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Spence... 
London:  the  author,  1756.  3  p.l.,  Ixii  p.,  4 
1.,  2.32  p.    2.  ed.    4°.  f  NCL 

Poems     [with     life     by     Alexander 

Chalmers].  (In:  Alexander  Chalmers, 
Works  of  the  English  poets.  London, 
1810.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  173-223.)  NCI 

Poetical  works.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1795.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.     V.    11,   p.    1149-1220.)  NCI 

Blacklock,  Thomas,  and  other  Scotch 
gentlemen.  A  collection  of  original  poems. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Donaldson,  1760-62.  2  v. 
16°.  NCI 

V.   2  title  reads:   By   Scotch  gentlemen. 

Blair,  Alick.  Rantin  Robin  &  Marget, 
with  other  Scottish  sketches  &  hamely 
rhymes.  Arbroath:  T.  Buncle  &  Co.,  1896. 
viii,  247  p.     12°.  NCW 

Blair,  Hugh.  The  beauties  of  Blair,  be- 
ing a  collection  of  select  sentences  from 
the  classical  works  of  that ..  .author.  To- 
gether with  a  life  of  the  author.  London: 
T.  Tegg,  1810.     xxiv,  227  p.,  1  pi.     24°. 

NCF 

Sermons...      To  which  is  prefixed 

a  short  account  of  the  life  and  character 
of  the  author  by  James  Finlayson,  D.D. 
London:  printed  for  T.  Cadell,  F.  C.  &  J. 
Rivington  [&  others],  1822.  3  v.  new  ed. 
8°.  ZIZ 

■ — —  London:    W.    Tegg    and    Co., 

1847.     xxix,  800  p.,  1  port.     8°.  ZIZ 

Printed  verbatim  from  the  original  edition,  p. 
v-vi  inserted  between  p.  x-xi. 

Blair,  Robert.  The  grave.  A  poem. 
London:  M.  Cooper,  1743.     39  p.     4°. 

NCI  p.v.65 

London:  M.  Fenner,  1743.    46 

p.    2.  ed.    8°.  NCI  p.v.78 


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Elegy. 
16°. 


ed.     4: 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

To    which     is     added     Gray's 

[London:]    J.  Barker  [17 — ?].    36  p. 

*  C  p.v.  740 

London:  J.   Waugh,   1753.     4. 

p.    8°.  NCIp.v.77 

London,  Printed:    New  York: 

Re-printed  by  Hugh  Gaine,  1753.  33  p. 
4.  ed.     12°.  NCI  p.v.78 

London:  J.  Waugh,  1756.     45 

p.    5.  ed.    8°.  Reserve 

To     which     is     added     Gray's 

Elegy  in  a  country  church  yard;  with  notes 

London:      Scatcherd      &      Whitaker 

[1787?].     1  p.l.,  iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-52  p.,  1  pi.    4°. 

NCI  p.v.74 

[Together     with:     An     elegy, 

written  in  a  country  church-yard.  By  Mr. 
Gray.]  Boston:  H.  Sprague,  1807.  40  p. 
24°.  NCW 

[With  life  by  Alexander  Chal- 
mers.] (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works 
of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  59-68.)  NCI 

Illustrated  by  twelve  etchings 

executed  from. .  .designs.  [By  Louis  Schi- 
avonetti,  from  the  original  inventions  of 
William  Blake.  To  which  is  added,  A  life 
of  the  author.  Also:  A  biographical  sketch 
of  L.  Schiavonetti.  London:  printed  by  T. 
Bentley,  1813.    2  p.l.,  liv,  37  p.    f°.    ft  NCL 

(In:  Solemnity:  a  selection  of 

poems...  London:  T.  Blanchard,  1816. 
16°.     p.   15-40.)  NCIp.v.82 

(In:  The  wreath;  a  collection 

of  poems.  New  York,  1821.  24°.  p.  55- 
79.)  NCI 

With  a  preface  by  F.  W.  Far- 

rar.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1858.  xxv, 
49  p.    illus.    8°.  Stuart  10234 

London:  T.  Nelson  and  Sons, 

1869.    xxiv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)28-77  p.     illus.     12°. 

NCL 

Poems.  [With  life  by  R.  A.  Daven- 
port.] 1  pi.  (In:  The  British  poets.  Chis- 
wick:  C.  Whittingham,  printer,  1822.  16°. 
v.  58,  p.  197-238.)  NCI 

Poetical     works,     containing     The 

grave,  and  a  poem  to  the  memory  of  Mr. 
Law.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  life  of  the 
author.  Edinburgh:  Mundell  &  Son,  print- 
ers, 1794.  (In:  The  works  of  the  British 
poets.    London,  1795.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  849-864.) 

NCI 

The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Blair. 

Containing  The  grave,  &c.,  to  which  is 
prefixed,  a  life  of  the  author,  by  Robert 
Anderson.  Accompanied  by  prints... by 
W.  Gardiner.  London:  W.  Gardiner,  1802. 
1  p.l.,  xxxi,  87  p.,  6  pi.    illus.     16°.      NCL 


Select    poems,    with    a    life    of    the 

author,  from  Chalmers.  (In:  Works  of  the 
British  poets.  Philadelphia,  1819.  16°.  v. 
21,  p.  305-333.)  NCI 

Blue,  The,  bell:  a  selection  of  Scottish 
songs.  Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren  [1851].  48 
p.     new  ed.     sq.  24°.  NCK  p.v.l 

Book,  The,  of  British  ballads.  Edited 
by  S.  C.  Hall.  London:  J.  How,  1842.  2  v. 
illus.    4°.  tNCK 

Book,  The,  of  Scottish  ballads;  collect- 
ed and  illustrated  with  historical  and  criti- 
cal notices  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  and  Son,  1845.  xv,  576  p.,  1  pi. 
16°.  NCK 

With   additional   engraved   title-page. 

Contents:  1.  Miscellaneous  ballads;  2.  Border 
ballads;  3.  Ballads  connected  with  fairy  mythology; 
4.  Ballads  relating  to  the  great  civil  wars  of  the 
seventeenth  century;   5.  Appendix. 

This  work  contains  the  whole  (with  some  slight 
exceptions)  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Minstrelsy  of  the 
Scottish  Border. 

Book,  A,  of  Scottish  pasquils.  1568-1715. 
[Edited  by  James  Maidment.]  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Paterson,  1868.  xxviii,  438  p.,  illus. 
8°.  NCI 

Book,  The,  of  Scottish  song;  collected 
and  illustrated  with  historical  and  critical 
notices  by  Alex.  Whitelaw.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  &  Son,  1845.  2  p.l.,  xlii,  609  p.,  1 
pi.     16°.  NCK 

With  additional  engraved  title-page. 

Boswell,  Sir  Alexander.  Elegiac  ode, 
to  the  memory  of  Dr.  William  Harvey... 
presented  to  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
Harveian  Society  of  Edinburgh,  for  1821. 
[Edinburgh,  1821.]     2  1.     8°.         NCI  p.v.47 

Skeldon    Haughs;    or.   The    sow   is 

flitted!  [By  Sir  Alexander  Boswell.] 
Auchinleck:  printed  by  James  Sutherland, 
1816.  (Reprinted  in  R.  Pitcairn,  Historical 
...account  of  the  principal  families  of  the 
name  of  Kennedy...  1830.  4°.  p.  192- 
198.)  ARZ 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison. 
The  autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1865.  iv,  352  p. 
16°.  NCZ 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 

&  Co.,  1878.     iv,  352  p.     12°.  NCZ 

A    characteristic    of    modern    life. 

Five  essays.  New  York:  A.  D.  F.  Ran- 
dolph &  Co.  [18—?]    74  p.     12°.  YFE 

The  every-day  philosopher  in  town 

and  country.  Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields, 
1863.     vi,  (1)8-320  p.     16°.  NCZ 

■ — —  Boston:     Ticknor     &     Fields, 

1865.    vi,  (1)8-320  p.    12°.  NCZ 

The  graver  thoughts  of  a  country 

parson.  Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1863. 
307  p.     16°.  NCB 

series  2.     Boston:  Ticknor  & 

Fields,  1865.     1  p.l.,  332  p.     16°.  NCZ 


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Literature,  continued. 

[Series    lj-2.      Philadelphia:    J. 

B.  Lippincott,  &  Co.,  1878.    2  v.  in  1.     12°. 

ZFB 

Boston:    Ticknor    and    Fields, 

1862.     vi,  (1)8-437  p.,  1  port.     12°.       NCZ 

Boston:     Ticknor     &     Fields, 

1864.    vi,  (1)8-437  p.,  1  port.     16°.        NCZ 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 

&  Co.,  1878.    vi,  7-437  p.     12°.  NCZ 

The  recreations  of  a  country  par- 
son. Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1861.  442 
p.     16°.  NCZ 

First  published  serially  in  Fraser's  magazine. 

series  2.     Boston:     Ticknor  & 

Fields,  1861.    vi,  (1)8-430  p.     16°.        NCZ 

St.  Andrews  and  elsewhere.  Glimp- 
ses of  some  gone  and  of  thinafs  left.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Green,  &  Co.,  1894.  xiii, 
384  p.    8°.  STK 

Boyd  [Lat.  Bodiusj,  Mark  Alexander. 
Epistolje  Heroidvm  et  hymni,  ad  Jacobvm 
VI.  Regem.  (In:  Delitije  poetarum  Scoto- 
rum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  1,  p.  142- 
207.)  NDP 

Boyd,  Robert,  of  Trochrig.  Hecatombe 
Christiana;  —  Ode.  (In:  Delitiae  poeta- 
rum Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°. 
V.  1,  p.  208-220.)  NDP 

Boyd,  Zachary.  Four  poems  from 
"Zion's  Flowers,"  or  "Christian  poems  for 
spiritual  edification."  Printed  from  his 
manuscript ..  .with  an  introduction  con- 
taining some  notices  of  his  life  and  writ- 
ings. Edited  by  Gabriel  Neil.  Glasgow: 
George  Richardson,  printer,  1855.  55,  xlii, 
157  p.,  1  pi.,  1  fac.    sq.  8°.  NCL 

The   garden    of   Zion:   wherein   the 

life  and  death  of  godly  and  wicked  men  in 
Scriptures  are  to  be  scene,  from  Adam 
unto  the  last  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and 
Israel  with  the  good  uses  of  their  life  and 
death.  Glasgow:  George  Anderson,  1644. 
2  V.  in  1.    8°.  Reserve 

Brown,  William.  Zachary  Boyd's  Forme 
of  catechising.  1639.  1  fac.  on  p.  152. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Society.  Pub- 
lications. Edinburgh,  1899.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  153-154.)  Reserve 

Brown,  James.  Looking  back  in  Yar- 
row. A  golden  wedding.  By  J.  B.  Sel- 
kirk [pseud,  of  James  Brownj.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     8°.     V.  146,  p.  560-563.)  *  DA 

The  secret  of  Yarrow.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1886.    8°.    V.  140,  p.  27-36.)  *  DA 

Selkirk  after  Flodden.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1885.    8°.    V.  138,  p.  645-647.)  *  DA 

Verse. 


Brown,  John.  Horse  subsecivse.  Locke 
and  Sydenham,  with  other  occasional 
papers.  Edinburgh:  T.  Constable  &  Co., 
1858.    xxxii,  478  p.     12°. 

— — ■  Edinburgh:    T.    Constable    & 

Co.,  1859.     xlv  p.,  1  1.,  480  p.    2.  ed.     12°. 

NDH 

Series  2.    Edinburgh:  Edmon- 

ston  &  Douglas,  1861.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  427  p. 
12°.  Stuart  10235 

Series   3.      London:    A.    &    C. 

Black,  1897.  xi(i)  p.,  1  1.,  465  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  NCZ 

- — — -  Rab  and  his  friends.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Constable  &  Co.,   1859.     31   p.     12°. 

Stuart  10237 

Title    from   cover. 


Boston: 
1859.     31    p.      16°. 

Edinburgh: 
ed.     12°.     p. 

Edinburgh: 

Douglas,  1862.    x  p.,  1  1. 

4°. 

Edinburgh: 

Douglas,  1874. 
4°. 


Ticknor     &     Fields. 
NCT  p.v.52 

(In  his:  Horse  subsecivse. 
T.  Constable  &  Co.,  1859.  2. 
295-319.)  NDH 

Edmonston      & 

(1)14-34  p.,  7  pi. 

NCW 

Edmonston      & 

X  p.,  1  1.,  34  p.,  7  pi.     5.  ed. 

NCW 

With  illustrations  after  etch- 
ings by  J.  Noel  Paton.  New  York:  K. 
Tompkins,    1875.     21   p.,   2  pi.     24°. 

NCT  p.v.52 

Rab  and  his  friends,  Marjorie  Flem- 
ing, and  other  papers.  Philadelphia:  H. 
Altemus,  1894.  198  p.,  1  port.  24°.  (The 
Altemus  library,    cno.]  23.)  NCW 

^^ (In:  W.  J.  and  C.  W.  Daw- 
son, The  great  English  short  story  writ- 
ers. New  York,  1910.  12°.  v.  1,  p.  129- 
145.)  *R-NCE 

Rab    und    seine    Freunde...      Aus 

dem  Englischen  uebersetzt  von  Mrs.  Mon- 
tague-Kreuznach.  London:  Williams  & 
Norgate  [I860?].    31  p.     16°.        NCT  p.v.52 

Spare  hours.    First  series.    Boston: 

Ticknor  and  Fields,  1866.  3  p.l.,  (1)10- 
458  p.     12°.  NCZ 

Second  series.  Boston:  Tick- 
nor &  Fields,  1866.  2  p.l.,  426  p.,  1  port. 
16°.  NCZ 

Third      series.       Locke      and 

Sydenham  and  other  papers.  Boston: 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1883.  368  p.    12°. 

NCZ 

See  also  Grahame,  C.  S.  Mystifica- 
tions... CP 

Lang,  Andrew.  Rab's  friend.  (In  his: 
Adventures  among  books.  London,  1905. 
12°.     p.  57-78.)  NCZ 

Brown,  Robert.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 


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Literature,  continued. 

Brown,  Thomas.  The  paradise  of  co- 
quettes, a  poem.  In  nine  parts.  [By 
Thomas  Brown.]  Philadelphia:  M.  Carey. 
1816.    XXX,  31-201  p.     16°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    A.    Constable    & 

Co.,  1817.    Ix,  234  p.    2.  ed.     \6\        NCM 

Philadelphia:   A.   Small,    1817. 

XXXV  p.,  1  1.,  39-207  p.     Second  American 
ed.     16°.  NCM 

Browne,  William  Hand.  Selections  from 
the  early  Scottish  poets,  edited  with  in- 
troduction, notes  and  glossary.  Baltimore: 
Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1896.     240  p.     16°. 

NDP 

—  See  also  Taill,  The,  of  Rauf  Coil- 
year...  NCL 

Bruce,  David.  Poems,  chiefly  in  the 
Scottish  dialect,  originally  written  under 
the  signature  of  the  Scots-Irishman,  by 
a  native  of  Scotland  [i.  e.,  David  BrucC]. 
With  notes  and  illustrations.  Washington, 
Pa.:  J.  Colerick,  1801.    xii,  126  p.,  6  1.     16°. 

Reserve 

Bruce,  Michael.  Life  and  complete 
works  of  Michael  Bruce,  poet  of  Loch 
Leven...  The  Kinnesswood  edition.  By 
James  Mackenzie.  Edinburgh:  The  River- 
side Press,  Ltd.,  1914.    xx,  371  p.,  23  pi.    8°. 

NCL 

Poems.  [With  life  by  R.  A.  Daven- 
port.] (In:  The  British  poets.  Chiswick, 
1822.     16°.    V.  60,  p.  231-324.)  NCI 

■  Poetical  works.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1795.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.     V.   11,  p.  271-294,   1221-1229.)         NCI 

Drake,  Nathaniel.  On  the  life,  writings 
and  genius  of  Michael  Bruce.  (In  his: 
Literary  hours...  London,  1820.  4.  ed. 
12°.     V.  3,  p.  325-352.)  NCZ 

Inquirer,  pseud.  The  Bruce-Logan  con- 
troversy. (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1898. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  22,  p.  112-120.)         *  DE 

A  defence  of  Logan. 

Laing,  David.  Ode  to  the  cuckoo:  Edin- 
burgh, 1770.  With  remarks  on  its  author- 
ship... [By  David  Laing].  Edinburgh, 
1873.    48  p.     8°.  NCL 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Michael  Bruce 
and  the  Ode  to  the  cuckoo.  (Good  words. 
London,  1873.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  791-800.)  *  DA 

Brunton,  Mrs.  Mary.  Discipline:  a 
novel.  By  the  author  of  "Self  control." 
Edinburgh:  Manners  &  Miller,  1815.  3  v. 
3.  ed.    8°.  NCW 

Buchan,  Peter.  See  under  Dixon,  J.  H.; 
and  Garland  of  Scotia. 


Buchanan,  George.  Baptistes:  a  sacred 
dramatic  poem  in  defence  of  liberty... 
translated  into  English  by  Mr.  John  Mil- 
ton... (In:  F.  Peck,  New  memoirs  of  the 
life  and  poetical  works  of  Mr.  John  Mil- 
ton...    London,  1740.     4°.     p.  265-428.) 

*NCC 

Chamseleon,    written ..  .against    the 

laird  of  Lidingtone.  From  the  manuscript 
in  the  Cotton  Library.  (In:  Miscellanea 
Scotica.  Glasgow,  1818.  12°.  v.  2,  p.  93- 
108.)  CP 

A  satire  on  William  Maitland  of  Lethington, 
secretary  of  Mary,   queen  of  Scots. 

(In    his:    Vernacular   writings 

. .  .  Edited  by  P.  H.  Brown.  Edinburgh. 
1892.    8°.    p.  37-53.)  NDP 

The  Franciscan:  a  poem.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  Latin  by  Alexan- 
der Gibb.  Edinburgh:  J.  Nichol  [187-?]. 
31  p.     sq.  8°.  NCIp.v.26 

Georgii    Buchanani    Scoti   poemata 

quae  extant.  [Amsteljedami:  H.  Wetsten, 
1687.)    8  p.l.,  546  p.,  6  1.    nar.  32°  in  eights. 

NCL 

Engraved   title-page,   mutilated. 

Georgii  Buchanani  Scoti  poematum 

pars  2.  Edinburgh:  apud  Robertum  Free- 
bairn,  1714.     f°.  tfNVZ 

Opera  omnia,  ad  optimorum  codi- 

cum  fidem  summo  studio  recognita  &  cas- 
tigata:  nunc  primum  in  unum  collecta... 
ac  variis  insuper  notis  aliisque  utilissimis 
accessionibus  illustrata  &  aucta...  Cur- 
ante  T.  Ruddimanno.  Edinburgi:  R.  Free- 
bairn,  1715.    2  V.     f°.  ttCP 

Another  edition  of  v.  1.  dif- 
fering somewhat   in   contents.  ft  CP 

Georgii   Buchanani. .  .opera   omnia, 

historica,  chronologica,  juridica,  politica, 
satyrica  &  poetica.  Non  modo  in  unum 
jam  collecta,  &  ad  optimorum  codicum 
fidem  summo  studio  recognita,  &  ab  in- 
numeris  pene  mendis,  quibus  pleraeque 
omnes  editiones  antea  scatebant,  castigata 
&  repurgata;  sed  &  variis  insuper  notis 
aliisque  utilissimis  accessionibus  illustrata 
&  aucta,  curante  Thoma  Ruddimanno. 
Cum  indicibus  rerum  memorabilium,  et 
praefatione  Petri  Burmanni.  Lugduni  Ba- 
tavorum:  apud  Johannem  Arnoldum  Lan- 
gerak,  1725.     2  v.     pi.  4°.  t  NCF 

Facing  the  title-page  is  an  engraving  of  George 
Buchanan  with  a  laudatory  verse  written  by  P. 
Scriverius.     Title-page   in   red  and   black. 

Vernacular     writings     of     George 

Buchanan.  Edited  by  P.  Hume  Brown. 
Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1892. 
xxxviii,  75(1)  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  So- 
ciety.    [Publications.)  no.  26.)  NDP 

Introduction  —  Life  of  George  Buchanan.  Ane 
admonitioun  to  the  trew  lordis  maintenaris  of  jus- 
tice, and  obedience  to  the  Kingis  grace.  Chamaeleon, 
written.  .  .against  the  laird  of  Lidingtone.  Two 
letters  of  George  Buchanan  to  Sir  Thomas  Randolph. 

The  witty  and  extravagant  exploits 

of  George  Buchanan:  to  which  is  added, 


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Literature,  continued. 

the  comical  sayings  of  Paddy  from  Cork. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Perry,  1846.    68  p.    24°. 

NDF 

DoREZ,  Leon.  Le  manuscrit  original  des 
filegies,  Sylves  et  Hendecasyllabes  de 
George  Buchanan  (1566).  (Revue  d.  bib- 
liotheques.  Paris.  1903.  8°.  annee  13,  p. 
262-267.)  *  HA 

Fries,  Carl.  Quellenstudien  zu  George 
Buchanan.  (Neue  Jahrbiicher  fiir  das  klas- 
sische  Altertum,  Geschichte,  und  deutsche 
Litteratur  und  fiir  Padagogik.  Leipzig, 
1900.  4°.  Jahrg.  3.  Bd.  6,  p.  177-192,  241- 
261.)  tNAA 

Irving,  David.  A  list  of  publications  re- 
lating to  Buchanan.  (In  his:  Memoirs  of 
the  life  and  writings  of  George  Buchanan. 
Edinburgh,  1807.     8°.     p.  311-313.)         AN 

RuDDiMAN,  Thomas.  A  vindication  of 
Mr.  George  Buchanan's  paraphrase  of  the 
Book  of  Psalms  from  the  objections  rais'd 
against  it  by  William  Benson... in  the 
supplement  and  conclusion  he  has  annex'd 
to  his  prefatorj^  discourse  to  his  new  edi- 
tion of  Dr.  Arthur  Johnston's  version  of 
that  sacred  book...  Together  with  some 
useful  observations  concerning  the  Latin 
poetry  and  arts  of  versification.  In  a  letter 
to  that . .  .  gentleman  . .  .  Edinburgh :  print- 
ed by  W.  &  T.  Ruddimans,  1745.  1  p.l., 
390  p.,  1  1.    8°.  *  YBR 

Walker,  Hugh.  George  Buchanan.  (In 
his:  Three  centuries  of  Scottish  literature. 
Glasgow,  1893.    12°.    v.  1,  p.  49-82.)     NDF 

Bunch,  A,  of  gatherings  glean'd  from 
the  two  past  generations,  consisting  of 
eight-page  ballads,  songs,  tales,  elegies, 
executions,  &c.,  mostly  poetical,  among 
which  are  Hardyknute  with  music,  Habbie 
Simpson  with  notes,  and. .  .other ..  .pieces 
printed  in  several  places...  Paisley:  col- 
lected by  W.  Anderson,  1860.  v.  p.  1  port. 
16°.  NCK 

Burns,  Robert. 

Complete   Works 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  an 
account  of  his  life,  and  a  criticism  of  his 
writings.  To  which  are  prefixed,  some 
observations  on  the  character  and  condi- 
tion of  the  Scottish  peasantry.  London:  T. 
Cadell  and  W.  Davies,  1813.  4  v.  port.  7. 
ed.    8°.  NCF 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns,  with  an  ac- 
count of  his  life,  criticism  of  his  writings, 
&c.,  as  edited  by  James  Currie.  London: 
William  Allason,  1819.  4  v.  port.,  pi.  new 
ed.    8°.  NCF 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns,  with  an  ac- 
count of  his  life,  and  a  criticism  on  his 
writings,  to  which  are  prefixed,  some  ob- 
servations    on...  the     Scottish    peasantry. 


By  James  Currie.  In  four  volumes.  The 
eighth  edition.  To  which  are  now  added, 
some  further  particulars  of  the  author's 
life,  new  notes,  illustrative  of  his  poems 
and  letters,  and  many  other  additions,  by 
Gilbert  Burns,  v.  1-3.  London:  T.  Cadell 
and  W.  Davies,  1820.     pi.,  port.     8".  NCL 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  an 
account  of  his  life,  and  a  criticism  on  his 
writings.  To  which  are  prefixed  some 
observations  on  the  character  and  condi- 
tion of  the  Scottish  peasantry;  bj'  James 
Currie...  Four  volumes  complete  in  one 
...  New  York:  W.  Borradaile,  1826.  2 
p.l.,  (i)iv-xv,  180,  X,  258  p.,  1  port,  new  ed. 
8°.  NCL 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns:  with  an 
account  of  his  life,  and  criticism  on  his 
writings.  To  which  are  prefixed,  some 
observations  on  the  character  and  con- 
dition of  the  Scottish  peasantry.  By  James 
Currie.  A  new  edition.  With  many  addi- 
tional poems  and  songs,  and  an  enlarged 
and  corrected  glossary.  From  the  last 
London  edition  of  1825.  Philadelphia:  J. 
Crissy  and  T.  Griggs,  1829.  2  p.l.,  (i)iv-xv, 
180,  X,  258  p.    8°.  NCL 

Title-page  lacking.  There  were  other  issues  of 
this  stereotyped  edition  in  1827,  1830,  1832,  1835, 
etc. 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  his 
life,  by  Allan  Cunningham.  London: 
Cochrane  and  M'Crone,  1834.  8  v.  pi., 
port.     12°.  NCF 

Works;  with  his  life  by  Allan  Cunning- 
ham. V.  2-3.  Boston:  Hilliard,  Graj%  and 
Company,  1834.    2  v.     12°.  NCL 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns,  containing 
his  life,  by  John  Lockhart;  the  poetry  and 
correspondence  of  Dr.  Currie's  edition; 
biographical  sketches  of  the  poet.  .  .select 
Scottish  songs  of  other  poets...  with 
Burns'  remarks. . .  Hartford  :  Judd,  Loomis, 
&  Co.,  1837.    1  p.l.,  clxvi  p.,  1  1.,  425,  13  p., 

1  port.     8°.  NCL 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns.  With  life 
by  Allan  Cunningham,  and  notes  by  Gil- 
bert Burns,  Lord  B3^ron  [and  othersi... 
London:  T.  Tegg,  1840.    2  p.l.,  xxiv,  820  p., 

2  fac,  1  port.     8°.  NCF 

The  complete  works  of ...  Burns.  .  .  Il- 
lustrated by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  T.  Allom,  and 
other  artists.  With  a  life  of  the  poet,  and 
notices,  critical  and  biographical,  by  Allan 
Cunningham.  London:  G.  Virtue  [184-?]. 
18,  1  p.,  2  1.,  422  p.,  7  1.,  53  pi.,  5  port.    4°. 

Stuart  10439 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns;  with  Dr. 
Currie's  memoir  of  the  poet,  and  an  essay 
on  his  genius  and  character  by  Professor 
Wilson.  Also... notes  [etc.].  Glasgow: 
Blackie  and  Son,  1843-44.  2  v.  pi.,  port. 
4°.  NCF 

Engraved    title-pages   also. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

The  life  and  works  of  Robert  Burns. 
Edited  by  Robert  Chambers.  New  York: 
Harper  &  Brothers,  1852.     4  v.     \2\  AN 

Edinburgh:    W.    &    R.    Chambers, 

1856-57.     4  V.     8°.  Stuart  10250 

Life  and  works.  By  P.  Hately  Waddell. 
Glasgow:  D.  Wilson,  1867.     2  v.     8°. 

Stuart  1311 

Poetical  works.  Complete.  [With  his 
letters  and  a  sketch  of  his  life.]  Lon- 
don: John  Dick,  1871.  xxxvii,  218,  ix  p.,  1 
port.,  9  pi.     12°.  NCL 

The  complete  works  of  Robert  Burns. 
Edited  from  the  best  printed  and  manu- 
script authorities,  with  glossarial  index  and 
biographical  memoir  by  Alexander  Smith. 
New  York:  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.  [1877.] 
1  p.l.,  (i)vi-lxii  p.,  2  1.,  636  p.     12°.      NCL 

The  works  of  Robert  Burns.  [Edited  by 
W.  Scott  Douglas.]  Edinburgh:  William 
Paterson,  1877-79.  6  v.  fac,  pi.,  port. 
8°.  tNCF 

V.   1-3:   Poetry;  v.  4-6:   Prose. 

Same.     Large  paper  copy.      f  NCF 

Poems,  songs,  and  letters,  being  the 
complete  works  of  Robert  Burns.  Edited 
from  the  best  printed  and  manuscript  au- 
thorities, with  glossarial  index  and  a  bio- 
graphical memoir  by  Alexander  Smith. 
London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1879.  Ixii  p., 
1  1.,  62)6  p.    new  ed.     12°.     (Globe  edition.) 

*R-NCM 

Poetical  works.  With  all  the  correspon- 
dence, and  notes  by  A.  Cunningham.  New 
York:  Arundel  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.  [188-?,  1  p.l.,  (1)6-584  p.,  17  pi.  8°. 
(Arundel  poets.)  NCM 


Poetical  Works 

Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 
Kilmarnock:  John  Wilson,  printer,  1786. 
viii,  (1)10-240  p.    8°.  Reserve 

The  original  Kilmarnock  edition.  From  the  li- 
brary of  Dr.  David  Laing,  with  his  autograph.  With 
two  verses  from  the  song  'How  long  and  dreary  is 
the  night,'  in  the  autograph  of  the  poet;  and  a 
holograph  letter  from  John  Gibson  Lockhart,  the 
biograpiier  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  to  Dr.  Laing  in- 
serted.    The  letter  is  as  follows: 

'Sussex  place,  R.  P. 
April   12,   1851. 
Dear  Mr.   Laing,   I  am  very  much  obliged  to  you 
for    your     Deloraine    notes    albeit    they     leave     Mr. 
Crokers'   millstone  what  it  was. 

Your  reminder  anent  Burns  caused  my  cheeks  to 

burn.     I   had   entirely  forgotten  how  the  book  came 

into  my  hands  —  but  here  it   is,   not   I   hope  injured 

beyond    what    a    touch    of   binder's    skill    will    repair. 

Ever    sincerely 

J.    G.    Lockhart. 
D.    Laing  Esq.' 


Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Author, 

1787.     xlviii,   (1)10-368  p.,  1  port.     8°. 

Reserve 

First  Edinburgh  edition  in  the  original  boards. 
From  the  library  of  Dr.  David  Laing,  with  his  auto- 
graph. This  copy  is  of  the  first  issue  with  the  Duke 
of  Roxburgh's  name  misprinted  'Boxburgh'  on  p. 
-xxxvii,  and  with  the  Addenda  to  the  subscription  list 
on  p.  xlvi.  In  the  second  issue  of  this  edition,  pub- 
lished the  same  year,  the  spelling  of  the  duke's  name 
was  corrected,  and  the  names  in  the  Addenda  were 
incorporated  under  their  respective  initial  letters  in 
the  reprinted  list  of  subscribers. 

Edinburgh:   Printed  for  T.   Cadell, 

jun...l797.    2  v.,  1  port,    new  ed.  enl.    12°. 

NCL 

Edinburgh:   Printed  for  T.  Cadell, 

jun..  .1798.    2  v.,  1  port,    new  ed.  enl.     12°. 

NCL 
Poems  ascribed  to  Robert  Burns,  the 
Ayrshire  bard,  not  contained  in  any  edi- 
tion of  his  works  hitherto  published.  Glas- 
gow: Chapman  &  Lang,  printers,  1801.  3 
p.l.,  93(1)  p.     8°.  NCL 

Poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns,  with 
his  life.  Alnwick:  W.  Davison,  1810.  2  v. 
12°.  NCL 

Title-pages  and  many  others  lacking.  Title  from 
Muir,  Burns  chronicle,   1892. 

Poems.  .  .with  an  account  of  his  life,  and 
miscellaneous  remarks  on  his  writings. 
Containing  also  many  poems  and  letters 
not  printed  in  Dr.  Currie's  edition.  Edin- 
burgh: Trustees  of  J.  Morison,  1811.  2  v. 
8^  NCL 

Poetical  works:  to  which  is  prefixed  his 
life,  as  written  by  himself  and  continued  or 
commented  on  by  others.  Philadelphia: 
B.  Chapman,  1811.    lix,  420  p.     16°. 

Stuart  10254 

Poems  [with  life  and  glossary,.  Chis- 
wick:  C.  Whittingham,  printer,  1822.  2  v. 
16°.     (The  British  poets,  v.  75-76.)        NCI 

Poetical  works...  Chiswick,  printed: 
London:  T.  Tegg,  1829.    2  v.  in  1.    24°. 

NCL 
The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns: 
with  a  sketch  of  his  life  by  James  Cur[r]ie, 
with  many  additional  poems  and  songs, 
and  an  enlarged  and  corrected  glossary. 
New  York:  C.  Wells,  1836.     2  v.     32°. 

NCL 

Plates   by   Anderson. 

The  poetical  works...  To  which  are 
now  added,  notes  illustrating  historical, 
personal,  and  local  allusions.  Edinburgh: 
W.   and   R.   Chambers,    1838.      148   p.     8°. 

NCL 

Poetical  works.  (With  a  memoir  by  Sir 
H.  Nicolas.]  London:  William  Pickering, 
1839.  3  V.  16°.  (Aldine  edition  of  the 
British   poets.)  Stuart  10255 

Poetical  works.  With  the  life  and  por- 
trait of  the  author.  Leipzig:  Bernhard 
Tauchnitz,  1845.     xxiv,  366  p.     16°.     NCL 


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Language  and  Literature,  contttiued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns; 
as.  .  .published  by  Dr.  Currie;  with  addi- 
tional poems,  a  memoir. .  .and  enlarged 
glossary.  London:  Jones  &  Co.,  1832.  xii, 
116  p.  nar.  12°.  (Cabinet  edition  of  the 
British  poets.     London,  1847.     v.  2.)  NCI 

Poetical  works.  With  life,  notes,  and 
glossary:  by  Allan  Cunningham.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  B.  Smith  &  Co.,  1860.  x,  494  p.,  1 
port.     12°.  NCM 

Poetical  works.  With  a  sketch  of  the 
author's  life.  Boston:  Little,  Brown,  & 
Co.,  1865.    3  V.    port.    8°.     (British  poets.) 

NCI 

Only   one  hundred   copies   printed. 

Poetical  works.  [With  memoir  by  Sir 
Harris  Nicolas.]  London:  Bell  and  Daldy, 
1866.  3  V.  1  port.  12°.  (Aldine  edition  of 
the  British  poets.)  NCL 

Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. . . 
as  they  appeared  in  the  early  Edinburgh 
editions.  Kilmarnock:  J.  M'Kie,  1869.  1 
p.l.,  viii,  v-xlviii,  9-244  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Kil- 
marnock complete  edition...  Poems  and 
songs.)  NCL 

Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 
Posthumous  poems.  Kilmarnock:  J.  M'Kie, 
1869.  xii,  370  p.  8°.  (Kilmarnock  com- 
plete edition.  Poems  ascribed  to  Robert 
Burns...  Glasgow,  1801;  a  reproduced  t.- 
p.  at  p.  71.)  NCL 

Songs  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 
Kilmarnock:  J.  M'Kie,  1869.  xxiv,  396, 
xxvi  p.  8°.  (Kilmarnock  complete  edi- 
tion.) NCL 

Poems  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 
Kilmarnock:  J.  Wilson,  1786.  [Reprint: 
Kilmarnock:  J.  MacKie,  1870.]  viii,  9-240 
p.    8°.  NCL 

Reprint  and  fac-simile  of  the  original  Kilmarnock 
edition,  edited  by  James  MacKie.     American  edition. 

Kilmarnock:  J.  Wilson,  1786.  [Re- 
print: Kilmarnock:  J.  MacKie,  1870.]  viii, 
9-240  p.    8°.  NCL 

Reprint  and  fac-simile  of  the  original  Kilmarnock 
edition.      American    edition,    Newport,    R.    I.,    1870. 

Poems,  written  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 
Kilmarnock:  J.  Wilson,  1786.  Facsimile. 
Glasgow:  D.  Bryce  &  Son  [188-?].  1  p.l., 
240  p.    20  x  28  mm.  Reserve 

Reduced    facsimile    of    the    first    edition. 

The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns; 
with  memoir,  notes,  and  a  complete  glos- 
sary. New  York:  Excelsior  Publishing 
House  [188-?].    xxxi,  479  p.,  5  pi.     12°. 

NCM 

Poetical  works.  Edited  from  the  best 
printed    and    manuscript    authorities,    with 


glossarial  index  and  a  biographical  mem- 
oir by  Alexander  Smith.  London:  Mac- 
millan  &  Co.,  1883.    2  v.     16°.  NCL 

Poems.  With  a  prefatory  notice,  bio- 
graphical and  critical,  by  Joseph  Skipsey. 
London:  W.Scott  [1885).    356  p.    24°.  NCL 

The  complete  poetical  works  of  Robert 
Burns:  with  a  glossary  and  life  of  the 
author  by  James  Currie.  Including  addi- 
tional poems  extracted  from  the  late  edi- 
tion edited  by  Allan  Cunningham.  New 
York:  Siegel,  Cooper  Co.  [189-?].  xxxix, 
551  p.     16°.  NCM 

The  poetrj'^  of  Robert  Burns;  edited  by 
W.  E.  Henley  and  T.  F.  Henderson.  Edin- 
burgh: T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1896-97.  4  v. 
8°.  NCL 

The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Alifflin  and  Co.,  1898. 
3  V.  in  1.     16°.  NCL 

The  complete  poetical  works  of  Robert 
Burns:  with  biographical  introduction, 
notes  and  glossary.  New  York:  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  Co.  [Cop.  1900.]  2  p.l.,  iii-xxxviii, 
442  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCL 

Engraved  title-page  also. 

[Poems.  With  a  biographical  preface  and 
a  chronological  table.]  New  York:  P.  F. 
Collier  &  Son  [1902,.  2  p.l.,  iii-x,  3-714  p., 
1  pi.     8°.     (Library  of  poetical  literature.) 

*R-NAEM 

The  poetical  works  of  Robert  Burns: 
with  notes,  glossary,  index  of  first  lines, 
and  chronological  list.  Edited  by  J.  L. 
Robertson.  London:  H.  Frowde,  1904.  xx, 
635  p.,  1  port.  12°.  (Oxford  complete 
edition.)  NCM 

The  national  Burns,  including  the  airs 
of  all  the  songs  in  the  staff  and  tonic  sol-fa 
notations.  Edited  with  an  original  life 
of  Burns  by  the  Rev.  George  Gilfillan. 
London:  W.  Mackenzie  [1905?].  4  v.  illus. 
sq.  4°.  fNCL 

Poetical  works.  With  notes,  glossary, 
index  of  first  lines  and  chronological  list, 
edited  by  T.  L.  Robertson.  London:  H. 
Frowde,  1906.     xx,  635  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NCM 

At  head  of  title:   Oxford  complete  edition. 

The  Geddes  Burns.  Boston:  The  Bib- 
liophile Society,  1908.  3  p.l.,  26  p.,  1  1., 
(i)vi-xlviii,  (1)10-368  p.,  16  fac,  1  port.    8°. 

Reserve 

A  facsimile  of  the  copy  of  the  first  Edinburgh  edi- 
tion of  Burns'  poems,  which  belonged  to  Bishop 
Alexander  Geddes,  the  intimate  friend  of  the  poet. 
The  sixteen  facsimiles  contain  twenty-seven  closely 
written  pages  of  verses  in  the  handwriting  of  the 
poet,    besides    his    original    letter    to    Bishoip    Geddes. 

One  of  473  copies  printed,  with  facsimile  of  the 
bishop's  book-plate.  An  extra  portrait  of  the  poet 
is  also   inserted   in  the  volume. 

Koltemenyei.  Forditotta  Levay  Jozsef. 
Kiadja  a  Kisfaludy-Tarsasag.  Budapest: 
Franklin-Tarsulat,  1892.  558  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  NCM 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 
Selections 

Auld  lang  syne  and  other  songs.  With 
numerous  original  illustrations  by  C. 
Moore  Smith.  New  York:  Frederick  A. 
Stokes  Company  [1897].    128  p.    illus.    24°. 

NCM 

Burns'  popular  songs.  Paisley:  G.  Cald- 
well &  Co.  tl84-?]     24  p.     16°.        Reserve 

A  chapbook. 

Illustrated  songs  of ..  .Burns. . .  [Edin- 
burgh:] Royal  Association  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  186L  7 
1.,  5  pi.,  1  port.     i°.  Stuart  373 

Ca'  the  yowes  to  the  knowes.  My  heart's  in  the 
Highlands.  Last  May  a  braw  wooer.  The  lea-rig. 
Logan  Braes. 

Robert  Burns'  poems  selected  and  edited 
with  notes  by  T.  F.  Henderson.  Heidel- 
berg: C.  Winter,  1906.  xxxv,  170  p.,  1  1. 
8°.     (Englische  Textbibliothek.     [no.]  12.) 

NCL 

Sapphires  from  Burns.  Boston:  De 
Wolfe,  Fiske  &  Co.  [189-?]  17  1.,  1  port. 
illus.    12°.  NCM 

Selected  poems.  The  cotter's  Saturday 
night.  [With  his:  The  banks  o'  Doon,  Bon- 
nie Lesley.]  New  York:  K.  Tompkins, 
1875.    6  1.,  1  pi.    sq.  16°.  NCI  p.v.l7 

Title   from   cover. 

Selections  from  Burns'  poems  and  songs. 
With  an  introduction  and  notes  and  glos- 
sary. Chicago:  Ainsworth  &  Co.,  1898. 
2  p.l.,  ix,  102  p.  12°.  (The  lakeside  series 
of  English  readings.)  NCL 

Templeton's  musical  entertainment  of 
the  beauties  of  Burns.  Oxford:  J.  Mus- 
grove   [18—?].     12  p.     12°.  NCI  p.v.79 


The  correspondence  between  Burns  and 
Clarinda.  With  a  memoir  of  Mrs.  McLe- 
hose  (Clarinda).  Arranged  and  edited  by 
her  grandson,  W.  C.  M'Lehose.  New 
York:  Robert  P.  Bixby  &  Co.  [1843.]  xii, 
293  p.     12°.  NDD 

Letters.  London:  J.  Sharpe,  1819.  2  v. 
24°.     (British  prose  writers,    v.  23.)  NCE 

Engraved  title-pages. 

Letters  addressed  to  Clarinda,  etc.  Glas- 
gow: T.  Stewart,  1802.    iv,  (1)6-48  p.     16°. 

NDD 

Belfast:  L.  Rae,  1806.     52  p.     new 

ed.    24°. 

Robert  Burns  and  Mrs.  Dunlop.  Corre- 
spondence now  published  in  full  for  the 
first  time.  With  elucidations  by  William 
Wallace.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co., 
1898.     2  V.     fac,  pi.,  port.     12°.  AN 

Correspondence  between  Burns  and  Clar- 
inda. (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1843-44.  4°.  new  series,  v.  10,  p.  749- 
764,  V.  11,  p.  28-35.)  *  DA 

Gordon,  James.  Letter  of  Burns  to 
Clarinda.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1894.    sq.  8°.    v.  7,  p.  145.)  CPA 


Reliques 

Reliques  of  Robert  Burns;  consisting 
chiefly  of  original  letters,  poems,  and  criti- 
cal observations  on  Scottish  songs.  Col- 
lected bv  R.  H.  Cromek.  London:  T.  Ca- 
dell  &  W.  Davies,  1817.  xxiii,  453  p.  4.  ed. 
8°.  NCF 

Original  edition  reviewed  in  the  Eclectic  review, 
V.  5,  p.  393-410,  London,  1809;  Quarterly  review, 
V.   1,  p.   19-36,   London,  1809. 

Philadelphia:   Bradford   &  Inskeep, 

1809.     XX,  294  p.     12°.  Stuart  10258 


Common  Place  Book 

Robert  Burns'  common  place  book. 
Printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in 
the  possession  of  John  Adam,  Greenock. 
Edinburgh:  privately  printed,  1872.  vii, 
54  p.     8°.  NCL 


Correspondence 

Autograph  letter  from  the  poet  to  Dr. 
Chalmers.  (In:  J.  B.  Heath,  Letters  of 
eminent  men.  London,  1867.  sq.  8°.  p. 
33-35.)  *  GAA 

Philobiblon     Society.       Miscellanies.       v.     10. 

The  correspondence  of... Burns.  With 
his  notes  on  Scottish  songs  and  ballads, 
the  Border  and  Highland  tours,  and  as- 
signment of  his  poems.    229-396  p.     4°. 

tNDD 

Title  taken  from  cover,  of  which  the  lower  portion 
is  torn  away. 


An  Address  to  the  Deil 

An  address  to  the  Deil;  with  explanatory 
notes.  Illustrated  by  numerous  engravings 
on  wood,  after  designs  by  T.  Landseer. 
London:  W.  Kidd,  23  p.,  7  pi.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.1414 

Engraved  title  page  also. 


Auld  Lang  Syne 

Auld  lang  syne.  Illustrated  by  George 
Harvey.  [Edinburgh:]  Royal  Association 
for  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 
land, 1859.    7  1..  5  pi.    f°.  Stuart  150 

Auld  lang  S3^ne,  and  other  songs;  with 
numerous  original  illustrations  by  C.  M. 
Smith.  New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  Co.  [COp. 
1897.]  2  p.l.,  7-128  p.,  1  pi.  illus.  24°. 
(Collection    of    masterpieces.)  NCM 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 
Comin'  Through  the  Rye 

Comin'  through  the  rye.  A  celebrated 
Scotch  song  sung  by  Miss  Stephens  at  the 
Argyll  Rooms.  [With  pianoforte  and 
flute  accompaniment.]  [London?]  W.  Wy- 
brow  [18—?].     2-3  p.     f°.  *MO 


The  Cottar's  Saturday  Night 

The  cottar's  Saturday  night.  Illustrated 
by  John  Faed.  [Edinburgh-.]  Royal  Asso- 
ciation for  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in 
Scotland,  1853.     12  1.,  8  pi.     obi.  i° . 

Stuart  1703 

The  cotter's  Saturday  night.  Edited, 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  G.  A.  Wa- 
trous.  Boston:  Sibley  &  Company  [Cop. 
1898].  1  p.l.,  24  p.,  1  port.  16°.  (Students' 
series  of  English  classics.)  NCM 

Bound  with:  Thomas  Carlyle,  Thomas  Carlyle's 
essay  on  Robert  Burns.     Boston  [cop.   1896]. 


Tam  o'  Shanter;  a  tale.  To  which  are 
added,  observations  on  the  statues  of  Tam 
o'Shanter  &  Souter  Johnny.  London:  Mur- 
ray, printer,  1829.    20  p.    8°.        NCI  p.v.26 

p.  1011  contain  'Lines  [in  Latin  and  English] 
on  Mr.  Thorn's  statues  of  Tam  o'  Shanter  and 
Suter    Johnny.' 

Tam  o'  Shanter  illustrated  by  John  Faed. 
[Edinburgh:  Royal  Association  for  Promo- 
tion of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  1855. j 
6  1.,  7  pi.     f°.  Stuart  803 

Tam  o'  Shanter  —  a  tale,  and  Lament  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  The  original  manu- 
script reproduced  by  the  photo-chromolith 
process.  With  an  introduction  by  Moy 
Thomas,  and  a  glossary.  London:  Adams 
&  Francis  [1869j.  2,  [12]  p.  fac-sim.,  3(1) 
p.    {°.  ttNCL 

Selected  poems.  Tam  o'  Shanter.  (With: 
To  the  unco  guid.]  n.  t.-p.  New  York:  K. 
Tompkins,  1874.     7  1.,  1  illus.     sq.  16°. 

NCI  p.v.62 


Death  and  Dr.  Hornbook 

Death  and  Dr.  Hornbook.  [With  his: 
To  a  mouse,  Willie  brew'd  a  peck  o'  maut. 
As  I  was  a-wandering.]  New  York:  K. 
Tompkins,  1875.     7  1.,  1  pi.     sq.  16°. 

NCI  p.v.17 

Title  from  cover. 

Selected  poems.  Death  and  Dr.  Horn- 
book. New  York:  K.  Tompkins,  1875.  61., 
1  pi.     16°. 


Man  Was  Made  to  Mourn 

Man   was   made  to   mourn.     Translated 
[into  Gaelic]  by  M.  McRae,  Ottawa.     [Ot- 


tawa?   18—?]      1   1.     8= 


HWD  p.v.18 


A  Man's  A  Man  For  A'  That 

Bheil  air  son  bochdhainn  onarach. 
Translated  by  M.  McRae,  Ottawa.  [Ot- 
tawa? 18—?]     1  1.     8°.  HWD  p.v.18 

Gaelic  translation  of  "Is  there  for  honest  poverty." 


The  Soldier's  Return 

The  soldier's  return.  Illustrated  by  J. 
Faed.  [Edinburgh:]  Roj^al  Association  for 
the  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Scot- 
land, 1857.    7  1.,  6  pi.    f°.  Stuart  160 


Tam  o'  Shanter 

Tam    o'    Shanter;    a    tale.      Paisley:    G. 
Caldwell,  jr.,   1825.     8  p.     16°.   NDP  p.v.3 
A  chapbook. 


Unpublished  Poem 

An  unpublished  poem  by  Robert  Burns. 
(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1901.  8°. 
V.  85,  p.  30.)  *DA 

^^'ithout  title. 


Commentaries 

A.  Burns  and  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Ec- 
lectic magazine  of  foreign  literature,  sci- 
ence and  art.  New  York,  1871.  8°.  v.  77 
[new  series,  v.  14],  p.  626-629.)  *  DA 

From  the  Spectator. 

Aakj^r,  Jeppe.  Tidsb0lger;  samlede 
Digte.  Kdbenhavn:  Gyldendal,  1912.  [V.  3.] 
8°.  NIY 

Pages  113-158  contain  translations  of  poems  by 
Robert    Burns. 

Adams,  James.  Burns's  "Chloris;"  a 
reminiscence.  With  facsimile  of  poem 
"The  song  of  death"  in  the  poet's  hand- 
writing. Glasgow:  Morison  Bros.,  1893. 
187  p.,  1  fac.    8°.  AN 

no.  18  of  275  copies  printed. 

Aiken,  Peter  F.  Memorials  of  Robert 
Burns  and  of  some  of  his  contemporaries 
and  their  descendants,  by  the  grandson  of 
Robert  Aiken  (P.  F.  Aikeu]. . .  With  a  se- 
lection of  his  best  poems  and  songs... 
London:  S.  Low,  Marston,  Searle,  &  Riv- 
ington,  1876.  1  p.l.,  viii,  422  p.,  2  fac,  1  port. 
12°.  AN 

Anders,  H.  Neue  Quellenstudien  zu  R. 
Burns.  (Archiv  fiir  das  Studium  der  neu- 
eren  Sprachen  und  Literaturen.  Braun- 
schweig, 1907.  8°.  Bd.  119  [N.  F.,  Bd.  19], 
p.  55-85.)  RAA 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

Anderson,  George,  and  John  Finlay. 
The  Burns  centenary  poems;  a  collection  of 
fifty  of  the  best. .  .written  on  occasion  of 
the  centenary  celebration. . .  Selected  and 
edited  by  George  Anderson  and  John  Fin- 
lay.  Glasgow:  Thomas  Murray  and  Son, 
1859.    xiv  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.,  1  port.    8°.    AN 

Anderson,  John  Parker.  Bibliography 
[of  Robert  Burnsj.  (In:  John  Stuart  Black- 
ie,  Life  of  Robert  Burns.  London,  1880. 
8°.     p.  i-xli.)  AN 

Angus,  W.  Craibe.  Fac-simile  of  Burns's 
assignation  of  his  property  to  his  brother, 
Gilbert  Burns.  (Bookman.  London,  1892. 
f°.    V.  l,p.  172-173.)  t*GDD 

The  printed  works  of  Robert  Burns: 

a  bibliography  in  outline.     Glasgow:  pri- 
vately printed,  1899.    xl,  134  p.     8°.      AN 

no.   16  of  60  copies  printed. 

Annual  Burns  chronicle  and  club  direc- 
tory. Edited  by  John  Muir.  no.  1-2  (1892- 
93).     Kilmarnock,   1892-93.     8°.  AN 

Apology,  An,  for  Burns.  (Harper's  new 
nionthlj^  magazine.  New  York,  1851.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  334-335.)  *  DA 

Archer,  William.  Carlyle  and  Burns. 
(In  his:  Study  and  stage.  London,  1899. 
12°.    p.  23-27.)  NCZ 

Ballantine,  James.  Chronicle  of  the 
hundredth  birthday  of  Robert  Burns. 
Edinburgh:  A.  FuUarton  &  Co.,  1859.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  606  p.,  1  port.,  1  table.    4°.  AN 

Balmanno,  Robert.  Burns.  (Knicker- 
bocker magazine.  New  York,  1848.  8°. 
V.  32,  p.  206-214.)  *  DA 

Bayne,  Thomas.  The  poetry  of  Robert 
Burns.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  franzosischen  und 
englischen  Unterricht.  Berlin,  1906-07.  8°. 
Bd.  5,  p.  132-137;  Bd.  6,  p.  132-142.)  NAA 

1.   Introduction.      2.   The  twa  dogs. 

Beaumont,  Frank.  Fergusson  and  Burns: 
the  shaping  of  a  poet.  (Royal  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1911.    8°.    v.  42,  p.  71-92.)     *  EC 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud.  See  under  Brad- 
ley, Edward. 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Life  of  Robert 
Burns.  London:  Walter  Scott,  1888.  vii 
p.,  1  1.,  183,  41  p.    8°.     (Great  writers.) 

*R-AN 

— ■ — ■  Three  sonnets  from  the  land  of 
Burns.  (Contemporary  review.  London, 
1878.    8°.    V.  2>3,  p.  112.)  *  DA 

1.  Mauchline.     2.  Hero-worship.     3.  Robert  Burns. 

Bradley,  Edward.  The  true  story  of 
Burns  and  his  Highland  Mary.     By  Cuth- 


bert Bede  [pseud.j.  (In  his:  A  tour  in 
Tartan-land.  London,  1863.  8°.  p.  125- 
140.)  CPW 

Bright,  Henry  A.  See  under  Some  ac- 
count. 

Brooke,  Stopford  Augustus.  Robert 
Burns.  (In  his:  Theology  in  the  English 
poets.  London,  1880.  4.  ed.  12°.  p.  287- 
339.)  NCID 

(In    same.     New   York,    1875. 

12°.    p.  287-339.)  NCID 

Brown,  David  K.  Burns  and  Ferguson. 
(Rose-Belford's  Canadian  monthly.  To- 
ronto, 1880.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  63-73.)  *  DA 

Brown,  George  Douglas.  Robert  Burns. 
[By  G.  D.  Brown.]  (Blackwood's  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1896.  8°.  v.  160,  p.  184- 
194.)  *  DA 

Brown,  Robert.  Paisley  Burns  Clubs, 
1805-1893.  Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner, 
1893.     336  p.,  4  fac,  9  pi.,  49  port.     sq.  8°. 

NCA 

Bruce,  Wallace.  The  Auld  Brig's  wel- 
come on  the  unveiling  of  the  Burns 
statue,  Ayr,  July  8,  1891.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,   1891.     15  p.     sq.  12°. 

*  C  p.v.371 

The  land  of  Burns.    Illustrated  by 

James  D.  Smillie.  Boston:  Lea  &  Shepard, 
1879.    12°.  NCM 

Buchanan,  Robert.  Burns's  first  bosom 
friend:  a  forgotten  worthy.  (Broadway: 
a  monthly  magazine.  London,  1868.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  746-752.)  *DA 

Burns,  Robert.  Burns  holograph  manu- 
scripts in  the  Kilmarnock  Monument  Mu- 
seum, with  notes.  Compiled  and  edited  by 
David  Sneddon.  Kilmarnock:  D.  Brown  & 
Co.,  printers,   1889.     vii,  147  p.     12°.     AN 

The  life  of  Robert  Burns,  as  writ- 
ten by  himself  and  continued  or  comment- 
ed on  by  others.  (In  his:  Poetical  works. 
Philadelphia,  1811.    p.  xiii-lv.)  Stuart  10254 

Burns,  illus.  (Sears'  guide  to  know- 
ledge.    New  York,  1845.    4°.     p.  49-55.) 

OA 

Burns  almanac.  A  hand-book  of  in- 
formation concerning  the  Scottish  poet. 
Compiled  by  J.  D.  Ross.  1897.  New  York 
[1897].     12°.  AN  (Bums)  p.v.l,  no.4 

Burns  and  Byron.  (Tait's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1844.  4°.  new  se- 
ries, V.  11,  p.  622-623.)  *DA 

Contrasting  their  works. 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  liter- 
ature, science,  and  art,  v.  3,  p.  409-411,  New  York, 

1844. 

Burns  as  commentator.  Some  original 
notes  by  the  poet.  (Chambers's  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1903.  4°.  series  6,  v.  6,  p.  401- 
402.)  *  DA 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

Burns,  The,  calendar:  a  manual  of 
Burnsiana;  relating  events  in  the  poet's 
history,  names  associated  with  his  life  and 
writings,  a  concise  bibliography,  and  a  rec- 
ord of  Burns  relics.  Kilmarnock:  J.  M'Kie, 
1874.    39  1.,  1  port.    4°.  AN 

no.    597   of  600  copies   printed. 

Burns  celebration,  held  at  Delmonico's, 
January,  1880.  Report  of  speeches.  {Com- 
piled by  H.  E.  Partridge  and  A.  W.  Gran- 
ville.] New  York:  N.  Y.  Stenographic  and 
Type-Writing  Association  [1880].    48  p.    8°. 

ANp.v.131 

Title  from  cover. 

Burns,  The,  centenary:  being  an  account 
of  the  proceedings  and  speeches  at  the  var- 
ious banquets  and  meetings  throughout  the 
kingdom.  With  a  memoir.  .  .  Edinburgh: 
W.  P.  Nimmo,  1859.    iv,  156  p.,  1  port.    16°. 

AN 

Burns  Centenar}'^  Committee.  Report  of 
the  proceedings  at  the  celebration  of  the 
Burns  centenary,  at  Kirkcudbright,  25th 
January  1859.  Liverpool:  printed  by 
Messrs.  Bean,  1859.    54  p.    12°.      AN  p.box 

Burns  Club,  New  York  City.  The  cen- 
tennial birth-day  of  Robert  Burns  as  cele- 
brated by  the  Burns  Club  of  the  city  of 
New  York,  1759-1859,  January  25th,  1859. 
Edited  by  J.  Cunningham.  New  York: 
Lang  &  Laing,  1860.     136  p.,  1  pi.     8°. 

AN 

Burns,  A,  docuinent.  (Bookman.  Lon- 
don, 1892.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  131-133.)       t*GDD 

Facsimile  of  the  assignation  of  his  property  in 
favor   of   his   brother   Gilbert. 

Burns,  The,  Exhibition.  Catalogue  of 
the  Burns  Exhibition  [1896;.  Galleries  of 
the  Royal  Glasgow  Institute  of  the  Fine 
Arts...  Glasgow:  William  Hodge  &  Co., 
1896.    XV  p.,  2  1.,  21-486  p.    8°.  AN 

Burns,  The,  festival.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°. 
V.  56,  p.  370-398.)  *  DA 

Burns,  The,  festival.  (Tait's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1844.  4°.  new  se- 
ries, v.  11,  p.  545-553.)  *DA 

.\t   Ayr,   August,    1844. 

Burns,  The,  festival.  (New  Orleans 
monthly  review.  New  Orleans,  1874.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  67-80.)  *  DD 

Burns  Memorial  Association.  The  poets 
and  Robert  Burns  Souvenir  program 
Burns  Memorial  Association  Fair... De- 
cember 12,  13,  14,  [1905].  Boston:  Adam- 
son  Press  [1905).     14  1.    8°.        AGH  p.v.29 

Burns  as  a  Royal  Scottish  Archer,  illus. 
(Caledonian.  New  York,  1911.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  456-458.)  *  DD 


Burns  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
An  excerpt  from  the  anniversary  banquet 
...held  on  Friday,  the  twenty-fifth  day  of 
January,  nineteen  hundred  and  seven. 
[New  York:  Bartlett-Orr  Press,)  1907.  20 
p.    8°.  AN  (Bums)  p.v.l,no.lO 

Contains:    Responses  to   the   principal  toasts. 

Burnsiana.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1896.    sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  3-4.)  CPA 

Butchart,  Stewart  F.  Sind  die  Gedichte 
"Poem  on  pastoral  poetry"  und  "Verses 
on  the  destruction  of  Drumlanrig  Woods" 
von  Robert  Burns?  Marburg:  R.  Fried- 
rich,  1903.    2  p.l.,  60  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NCCp.v.15 

Bibliography,    p.    59-60. 

Marburg:  N.  G.  Elwert,  1903. 

1  p.l.,  60  p.  8°.  (Marburger  Studien  zur 
englischen  Philologie.     Heft  6.) 

NCID  p.v.3 

C,  A.  J.  Robert  Burns.  (The  Eagle. 
Cambridge,   1896.     8°.     v.   19,  p.  344-365.) 

STK 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Burns.  (Edinburgh 
review.  London,  1828.  8°.  v.  48,  p.  267- 
312.)  *DA 

(In  his:  Critical  and  miscel- 
laneous essays.  Boston,  1855.  new  ed. 
8°.     p.  95-114.)  NCZ 

(In  his:  Critical  and  miscel- 
laneous essays.  Boston,  1860.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.   265-326.)  NCZ 

Essay   on   Burns.      Chicago:   Ains- 

worth  &  Co.,  1898.  107  p.,  1  port.  12°. 
(The  lakeside  series  of  English  readings.) 

NCL 

The  hero  as  man  of  letters.  John- 
son, Rousseau,  Burns.  (In  his:  On  heroes, 
hero-worship,  and  the  heroic  in  history. 
New  York,   1846.     12°.     p.   138-174.)    NCZ 

(In  his:  On  heroes,  hero-wor- 
ship...    New  York,  1849.    8°.    p.  138-174.) 

NCZ 

(In  his:  On  heroes,  hero- 
worship...  New  York,  1897.  8°.  p.  154- 
195.)  NCZ 

Life  of  Burns.     52  p.     (In:  Famous 

biography.      New   York,    1883.      12°.)        A 

Life    of    Robert    Burns.      [In    two 

parts;  part  2  being  a  review  of  Lockhart's 
Life  of  Robert  Burns.)  New  York:  Ameri- 
can  Book   Exchange,   1880.     52  p.     16°. 

AN  (Bums)  p.v.l 

Life  of  Robert  Burns.     Mostly  by 

Thomas  Carlyle.  [Edited  by  Orlando  Wil- 
liams Wight.)  New  York:  Delissen  & 
Procter,  1859.  203  p.  16°.  (Household 
library.)  AN 

Contents:  Preface  containing  Charles  Knight's 
Sketch  of  Carlyle's  life.  Part  1.  J.  F.  Smith,  Life 
of  Burns.     Part  2.     Thomas  Carlyle,  Life  of  Burns. 

Thomas  Carlyle's  Essay  on  Robert 

Burns.     Edited  by  W.   K.  Wickes.     Bos- 


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Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

ton:  Sibley  &  Company  [Cop.  1896].  iv  p., 
1  1.,  110  p.,  1  port.  16°.  (Students'  series 
of  English  classics.)  AN 

Carmichael,  Alexander.  Traditions  of 
the  land  of  Lome,  and  of  the  Highland  an- 
cestry of  Robert  Burns.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1913.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  314-333.) 

NDK 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Address  by  Andrew 
Carnegie  at  the  unveiling  of  a  statue  of 
Burns,  erected  by  the  citizens  of  Montrose. 
Dunfermline:  A.  Romanes  &  Son,  1912. 
16  p.     8°.  ANp.v.l35 

Celebration  of  the  111.  anniversary  of 
Robert  Burns'  natal  day,  at  Delmonico's 
Hotel,  New  York,  January  25,  1870.  New 
York:  H.  Read  &  Co.  [1870?]  52  p.     8°. 

AN  (Bums)  p.v.l,no.7 

Centenary  poems:  selected  from  the 
competitive  verses  written  for  the  Burns 
Festival,  held  at  the  Crystal  Palace,  Jan- 
uary 25,  1859.  London:  H.  G.  Warren, 
1860.     XV,  124  p.     12°.  NCI 

Chiarini,  Giuseppe.  Roberto  Burns. 
(Nuova  antologia.  Roma,  1886.  8°.  v. 
86,  p.  209-228,  417-443.)  NNA 

Collyer,  Robert.  Robert  Burns.  (In 
his:  Clear  grit,  a  collection  of  lectures, 
addresses,  and  poems.  Boston,  1913.  12°. 
p.  206-230.)  NBY 

CoLviLLE,  James.  A  Boer  admirer  of 
Robert  Burns.  (Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1901. 
8°.    V.  32,  p.  13-18.)  *EC 

On  some  pieces  translated  by  Mr.  Reitz,  ex- 
secretary    of   the   Transvaal. 

The  literary  art  of  Robert  Burns. 

(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  v.  28,  p.  96- 
121.)  *EC 

CoRRODi,  August.  Rob.  Burns  und  Pet. 
Hebel.  Eine  literar-historische  Parallele. 
Berlin,  1873.  43  p.  8°.  (Virchow.  Samm- 
lung  gemeinverstandlicher  wissenschaft- 
licher  Vortrage.     Serie  8,  Heft  182.)       *  C 

Critique,  A,  on  the  poems  of  Robert 
Burns.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute,  1812. 
iv  p.,  1  1.,  70  p.,  23  pi.,  1  port,     illus.     8°. 

NCC 

Crockett,  William  Shillinglaw.  See 
under  Douglas,  Sir  George,  and  W.  S. 
Crockett. 

Cross,  Alexander  W.  The  religion  of 
Burns's  poems.  1  port.  (The  Arena.  Bos- 
ton, 1897.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  177-185.)  *  DA 

Crystal  Palace  Company.  Centenary 
celebration  of  the  birth  of  Robert  Burns, 
January  25th,  1859...  London:  Bradbury 
&  Evans,   1859.     32  p.     8°. 

AN  (Bums)  p.v.l,  no.9 


Cunningham,  Allan.  The  life  and  land 
of  Burns.  With  contributions  by  Thomas 
Campbell,  to  which  is  prefixed  an  essay 
on  the  genius  and  writings  of  Burns  by 
Thomas  Carlyle.  New  York:  J.  &  H.  G. 
Langley,  1841.     vii.  363  p.     12°.  AN 

CuRRiE,  James.  The  life  of  Robert  Burns, 
with  a  criticism  of  his  writings;  originally 
published  in  connection  with  the  works  of 
Burns,  in  1800...  Edinburgh:  William  and 
Robert  Chambers,  1838.  ii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-76 
p.     8°.     (People's  edition.)  AN  p.  box 

Curtis,  George  William.  Robert  Burns: 
an  address  at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue 
of  the  poet,  in  Central  Park,  New  York, 
October  2,  1880.  New  York,  1880.  28  p. 
sq.  8°.  AN 

Cymraes,  pseud.  Ode  on  the  Burns  cen- 
tenary. (One  of  these  (Sicj  sent  up  for 
competition  to  the  Crystal  Palace,  25th 
January  1859.)  (Cambrian  journal.  Ten- 
by, 1860.    8°.  1860,  p.  117-119.)  CV 

Davey,  Samuel.  The  letters  and  prose 
writings  of  Robert  Burns.  (Royal  Soci- 
ety of  Literature.  Transactions.  London, 
1901.    8°.     series  2,  v.  23,  p.  19-41.)       *  EC 

Deil's  replv  to  Robert  Burns.  (Acadi- 
ensis.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1903.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
219-223.)  HXK 

In   verse. 

Derby,  Thomas.  The  songs  of  Burns. 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester,  1898. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  25-47.)  *  DA 

Deveron,  D.  Verses  on  the  first  centen- 
arv  of  the  birth  of  Burns,  25th  January 
18'59.     Edinburgh:  StiUie  [1859].     11  p.    8°. 

NCI  p.v.51 

DiACK,  William.  Robert  Burns  as  a  so- 
cial reformer.  (Westminster  review.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    V.  154,  p.  656-670.)        *  DA 

Dick,  James  C.  The  songs  of  Robert 
Burns  now  first  printed  with  the  melodies 
for  which  they  were  written.  A  study  in 
tone-poetry.  With  bibliography,  histori- 
cal notes,  and  glossary.  London:  Henry 
Frowde,   1903.     xliii,   536  p.,  4  fac.     8°. 

*MO 

Dixon,  James  Main.  The  Burns  cult 
in  America.  (Chambers's  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1903.    4°.    series  6,  v.  6,  p.  785-787.) 

*DA 

Douglas,  Sir  George,  and  W.  S.  Crock- 
ett. Robert  Burns.  London:  Hodder  and 
Stoughton,  1904.    iv,  40  p.    illus.    8°.     AN 

Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan.  "The  immor- 
tal memory."  cAddresS]  Edinburgh  Burns 
Club. .  .23rd  March  1901.  [Edinburgh:  pri- 
vately printed,  R.  Mitchell  &  Son,  1901.] 
8   p.     8°.      (Edinburgh    Burns    Club.) 

AN  (Bums)  p.v.l 

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Literature  —  Burns,  Robert,  continued. 

Drake,  Nathaniel.  Chaucer,  Dunbar, 
and  Burns  compared.  (In  his:  Mornings 
in  spring...  London,  1828.  12°.  v.  2, 
p.   1-36.)  NCZ 

Dundee  Free  Public  Libraries,  Dundee, 
Scotland.  Catalogue  of  the  Burns,  Scott, 
and  Shakespeare  exhibition,  comprising 
books,  manuscripts,  engravings,  medals, 
etc.,  from  the  collection  of  A.  C.  Lamb, 
Victoria  Galleries,  1896-7.  Dundee  tl896?i. 
115  p.    16°.  *NCI 

Dykes,  Thomas.  The  land  of  Burns. 
(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1886. 
8°.     V.  54,  p.  287-295.)  *  DA 

Ede,  Jessie  E.  Gordon.  The  land  of 
Burns.  1  port,  illus.  (English  illustrated 
magazine.  London,  1909.  8°.  v.  40,  p. 
337-345.)  *  DA 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.  The  character  of 
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*DA 

A   lecture   on    Cowper   and    Burns. 

the  two  earliest  great  poets  of  the  modern 
school.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1842.  4°.  new  series,  v.  9.  p. 
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Engel,  H.  Das  Naturgefiihl  bei  Robert 
Burns.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  franzosischen  und 
englischen  Unterricht.  Berlin,  1906.  8°. 
Bd.  5,  p.  116-132.)  NAA 

EwiNG,  J.  C.  Bibliography  of  Robert 
Burns:  1786-1796.  4  fac.  (Edinburgh 
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burgh, 1909.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  57-72.)      Reserve 

Ferguson,  James,  the  younger.  Ayr  and 
the  birthplace  of  Burns.  A  guide  to  visi- 
tors. Ayr:  James  Ferguson,  Jr.,  n.  d.  1 
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FiNDLAY,  William.  Robert  Burns  and 
the  medical  profession.  Paisley:  A.  Gard- 
ner, 1898.    2  p.l.,  162  p.,  13  port.    8°.  NCC 

FiNLAY,  John.  See  Anderson,  George, 
and  John  Finlay.  The  Burns  centenary 
poems. . . 

French,  A,  study  of  Burns.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.     V.  154,  p.  215-223.)  *  DA 

On  Auguste  Angellier's  Robert  Burns,  Paris: 
Hachette  et  Cie. 

Gebbie,  George.  Glossary  of  Scots 
words,  with  examples  from  Burns'  works. 
[By  George  Gebbie.]  (In:  Robert  Burns, 
The  complete  works  of  Robert  Burns... 
Philadelphia,  1886.  8°.  part  30,  p.  343- 
390.)  NCL  p.  box 

Gibson,  A.  Catalogue  of  the  Burns  col- 
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A.  Gibson  and  the  New  York  Public  Li- 
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1899.]     4°.  NCC 

A  doubtful  edition  of  Robert  Burns. 

n.  t.-p.  [Belfast,  1901.]     2  1.     sq.  4°.  NCID 

Repr.:    Belfast   news-letter,   March    14,    1901. 

GiGAULT  de  la  Bedolliere,  fimile.  Robert 
Burns.  (L'univers  illustre.  Paris,  1858. 
f°.     annee   1,  p.  329-342.) 

With  full  page  portrait  of  Burns. 

Giles,  Henry.  The  genius  of  Burns. 
(Graham's  magazine.  Philadelphia,  1850. 
8°.    v.  37,  p.  45-53.)  *  DD 

GiLLis,  James.  A  paper  on  the  subject 
of  Burns's  pistols.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1862.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  239-244.)  CPA 

Gillon,  Frank.  A  nicht  wi'  Burns.  A 
poem. .  .  Edinburgh:  James  Turner  &  Co., 
printers,   1893.     20  p.     12°.  *  C  p.v.368 

Goodwillie,  Edward.  The  world's  me- 
morials of  Robert  Burns,  illustrated... 
Detroit,  Mich.:  Waverley  Publishing  Co. 
[1911].    xviii,  19-178  p.,  48  pi.,  8  port.     12°. 

AN 

Gordon,  Sheriff.  Speeches. .  .at  Edin- 
burgh, on  Friday  25th  June  1841  [in  pro- 
posing the  memory  of  Robert  Burns]  and 
on  Tuesday,  25th  January  1859  [in  pro- 
posing the  health  of  Lord  Brougham]. 
Edinburgh:  FuUarton  &  Macnab,  1859.  11 
p.    8°.  NCZ 

H.,  H.  A  Burns  pilgrimage.  (Century 
illustrated  monthly  magazine.  New  York, 
1883.     8°.     v.  26,  p.  752-761.)  *  DA 

Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  George  Thom- 
son, the  friend  of  Burns.  His  life  and 
correspondence.  London:  J.  C.  Nimmo, 
1898.     x,  392  p.,  1  port.     8°.  AN 

The     portraits     of     Burns.       illus. 

(Scribner's  magazine.  New  York,  1914. 
8°.    V.  55,  p.  113-119.)  *DA 

Harland,  Marion.  "Only  a  but  and  a 
ben."  2  pi.  (In  her:  Where  ghosts  walk. 
New  York,   1898.     12°.     p.   19-28.)  A 

On   Burns'  birthplace. 

Haven,  Gilbert.  Homes  and  haunts  of 
Burns.  (In  his:  The  pilgrim's  wallet;  or, 
Scraps  of  travel.  New  York,  1869.  16°. 
p.  55-76.)  BTYB 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Some  of  the 
haunts  of  Burns.  By  a  tourist  without 
imagination  or  enthusiasm.  (Atlantic 
monthly.  Boston,  1860.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  385- 
395.)  *  DA 

Hazlitt,  William.  On  Burns  and  the  old 
English  ballads.  (In  his:  Lectures  on  the 
English  poets.  London:  Taylor  &  Hes- 
sey,   1819.     2.  ed.     8°.     p.  245-282.)   NCID 

Hecht,  Hans.  Die  "Merry  muses  of 
Caledonia"  und  Burns'  "Court  of  Equity." 


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(Archiv  fiir  das  Studium  der  neueren 
Sprachen  und  Literaturen.  Braunschweig, 
1913.  8°.  Bd.  129  rNeue  Serie,  Bd.  2%  p. 
363-374;  Bd.  130  [Neue  Serie,  Bd.  30,,  57- 
72.)  RAA 

Robert  Burns.  (Germanisch-roman- 

ische  Monatschrift.  Heidelberg,  1909.  8°. 
Jahrg.  1,  p.  169-186.)  RAA 

Heller,  Otto.  Geibels  Nachahmung  der 
"Banks  and  Braes  o'  Bonnie  Doon."  [Ber- 
lin: A.   Duncker,   1909.]     95-99  p.     8°. 

NFI  p.v.l,  no.3 

Repr. :  Studien  zur  vergleichenden  Literaturge- 
schichte.      Bd.   9,   Heft   1. 

Henderson,  Thomas  F.  Burns.  (In: 
The  Cambridge  history  of  English  liter- 
ature. Cambridge,  1914.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  203- 
230.)  *R-NCB 

'Charlie  he's  my  darling'  and  other 

Burns'  originals.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  171- 
178.)  CPA 

See  also  under  Henley,  W.  E.,  and 

T.  F.  Henderson. 

Hendry,  Hamish.  Robin  redivivus. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1896.    8°.    V.  160,  p.  1-4.)  *  DA 

Henley,  William  Ernest.  Life,  genius, 
achievement  [Of  Robert  Burns].  (In: 
Robert  Burns,  The  poetry  of  Robert 
Burns.  Edited  by  W.  E.  Henley  and 
T.  F.  Henderson.  Edinburgh,  1896-97.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  231-348.)  NCL 

Henley,  William  Ernest,  and  T.  F.  Hen- 
derson. The  cult  of  Mary  Campbell. 
(New  review.  London,  1897.  8°.  v.  16. 
p.  674-686.)  *  DA 

Heron,  Robert.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
the  late  Robert  Burns.  By  R.  H.  (Month- 
ly magazine.  London,  1797.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  213-216,  552-562.)  *  DA 

The  first  formal  biography  of  the  poet. 

HiERTHES,  Ludwig.  Worterbuch  des 
schottischen  Dialekts  in  den  Werken  von 
Walter  Scott  und  Burns,  hrsg.  von  L. 
Hierthes.  Augsburg:  M.  Rieger,  1882.  x, 
193(1)  p.     12°.  RNY 

History,  A,  of  the  celebration  of  Robert 
Burns'  110th  natal  day,  at  the  Metropolitan 
Hotel,  New  York.  Jersey  City:  printed  by 
John   H.    Lyon,    1869.     99  p.     8°. 

AN  (Burns)  p.v.l 

HoBHOuSE,  John  Cam.  Lament  for 
Robert  Burns.  Imitated  from  the  Greek 
of  Moschus.  (In  his:  Imitations  and  trans- 
lations..  .together  with  original  poems 
...     London,  1809.     8°.     p.  147-158.)  NCI 

Holmes,  D.  T.  Robert  Burns.  (In  his: 
Lectures  on  Scottish  literature.  Paislev. 
1904.     12°.    p.  69-96.)  NDP 


Howitt,  William.  Robert  Burns.  (In 
his:  Homes  and  haunts  of  the. .  .British 
poets.  London,  1847.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  337- 
392.)  AB 

Hutchison,  Alexander.  Letter  of  Burns 
to  Clarinda.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1894.     sq.  8°.     v.  7,  p.  161-162.) 

CPA 

Intellectual,  The,  characteristics  of 
Robert  Burns.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1859.  4°.  v.  26,  p.  230- 
235.)  *DA 

Interesting,  An,  history  of  Robert 
Burns;  the  Ayrshire  bard.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers  [C.  1850).  24 
p.     24°.     [no.]  60.)  NDPp.v.3 

A   chapbook. 

Irving,  David.  The  life  of  Robert  Burns. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  the  Scotish  poets.  Edin- 
burgh,  1804.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  441-501.)      AB 

Ivanov,  Ivan.  Robert  Burns.  (Russ- 
kaya  Misl.  Moskva,  1896.  8°.  year  17, 
V.  7.  p.  44;  V.  8,  p.  64.)  *  QCA 

J.,  K.  Burns'  relics.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  69-71.)  CPA 

Jack,  William.  Burns's  unpublished 
common-place  book.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. London,  1879.  8°.  v.  39,  p.  448-460, 
560-572;  v.  40,  p.  32-43,   124-132,  250-261.) 

*DA 

Jacks,  William.  Robert  Burns  in  other 
tongues.  A  critical  review  of  the  transla- 
tions of  the  songs  and  poems  of  Robert 
Burns.  Glasgow:  J.  MacLehose  and  Sons, 
1896.     xix,   560  p.,   14  port.     8°.         NCL 

JoAB,  Albert  E.  Robert  Burns,  peasant, 
poet,  patriot:  an  oration,  delivered  before 
the  Caledonian  and  St.  Andrew's  Societies 
of  Tacoma,  Washington,  on  the  one  hun- 
dred and  thirty  eighth  anniversary  of  the 
poet's  nativity.  Tacoma,  Washington 
[:AlIen  &  Lambon,  1910).    30  p.,  2  port.    8°. 

AGH  p.v.4 

Keith,  Arthur.  An  anthropological 
study  of  some  portraits  of  Shakespeare 
and  of  Burns,  illus.  (British  medical  jour- 
nal. London,  1914.  4°.  1914,  v.  1,  p. 
461-466.)  t  WAA 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Burns  and  his 
school.  [By  Charles  Kingsley.)  (North 
British  review.  Edinburgh,  1852.  8°.  v. 
16,  p.  149-183.)  *  DA 

(Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 

literature,  science,  and  art.  New  York, 
1851.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  114-133.)  *  DA 

From   the  North  British  review. 

(Littell's  Living  age.  Boston, 

1851.    8°.    V.  31,  p.  529-542.)  *  DA 

(In    his:    Sir    Walter  Raleigh 

and  his  time,  with  other  papers.  Boston, 

1859.     8°.     p.   119-154.)  NCZ 


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KiNNEAR,  George  H.  History  of  Glen- 
bervie.  Montrose:  "Standard"  Office, 
1895.    2  p.  1.,  134  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.     12°.        CR 

The  title  on  the  cover  reads:  Glenbervie,  the 
fatherland  of   Burns. 

Knox,  Mrs.  Isa  Craig.  The  Burns  festi- 
val. Prize  poem  recited  at  the  Crystal  Pal- 
ace, January  25,  1859.  [By  Mrs.  I.  C. 
Knox.]  London:  Bradbury  and  Evans, 
1859.    7  p.    4°.  NCIp.v.56 

Land,  The,  of  Burns.  (In:  Spirit  of 
Chambers's  journal...  Edinburgh,  1835. 
12°.     V.  2,  p.  46-71.) 

Lang,  Andrew.  Burns  and  Scottish  song, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1897.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  323-325.)        *  DA 

Last,  The,  days  of  Burns.  (Harper's 
nev^f  monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1853. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  115-116.)  *DA 

Laurence,  John.  Robert  Burns^  (.The 
Scottish  annual.  Edinburgh,  1859.  8°. 
1859,  p.  360-372.)  NCA 

Livingston,  Peter.  Lecture  on  Robert 
Burns.  (In  his:  Poems  and  songs. .  .  Dub- 
lin, 1852.    9.  ed.     12°.    p.  13-26.)         NDH 

LocKHART,  John  Gibson.  Life  of  Robert 
Burns.  With  an  essay  on  his  writings,  pre- 
pared for  this  edition.  New  York:  Wm. 
Stodart,  1831.    xxii,  (1)20-320  p.     16°.    AN 

LocKHART,  Robert  M.  Mr.  Henley  and 
Highland  Mary.  (Westminster  review. 
London,  1898.  8°.  v.  149,  p.  332-336.)  *  DA 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  Robert 
Burns.  1  port.  illus.  (Harper's  new 
monthly  magazine.  New  York,  1880.  8°. 
V.  61,  p.  321-323.)  *  DA 

Verses. 

Lover,  Samuel.  Rival  rhymes,  in  honour 
of  Burns;  with  curious  illustrative  matter. 
Collected  and  edited  by  Ben  Trovato 
[pseud.  of  Samuel  Lover].  London:  Rout- 
ledge.  Warnes  &  Routledge,  1859.  iv.  144 
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Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.  The  banks  o' 
Doon  and  For  a'  that  and  a'  that.  (In  his: 
Introductions  to  notable  poems.  New 
York,  1909.    8°.    p.  11-26.)  NCID 

MacCulloch,  Hunter.  Robert  Burns. 
An  ode  on  the  centenary  of  his  death.  1796- 
1896.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  The  Rose  and 
Thistle  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1896.  32  p.  illus. 
8°.  NBI 

McDowall,  William.  Burns  in  Dum- 
friesshire: a  sketch  of  the  last  eight  years 
of  the  poet's  life.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and 
Charles  Black,  1870.  iv,  (1)6-78  p.,  1  port. 
2.   ed.     12°.  AN 


Mackay,  Charles.  Burns  and  Beranger. 
(Nineteenth  century.  London,  1880.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  464-485.)  *  DA 

Mackellar,  G.  D.  The  loves  of  Burns. 
Glasgow:  A.  F.  Sharp  &  Co.  [I860?]  1  p.l., 
42  p.,  1  port.     12°.  *  C  p.v.360 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  Robert  Burns. 
[By  Alexander  Mackenzie.]  (Harvard  mag- 
azine. Cambridge,  1856.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  363- 
2,72.)  *  DD 

Mackie,  Alexander.  The  ludicrous  in 
Burns.  (Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society. 
Transactions.  Aberdeen,  1900.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.   101-130.)  *EC 

Al'KiE,  James.  Bibliotheca  Burnsiana. 
Life  and  works  of  Burns:  title  pages  and 
imprints  of  the  various  editions  in  the  pri- 
vate library  of  James  M'Kie,  Kilmarnock, 
prior  to  date  1866.  Kilmarnock:  James 
M'Kie,  printer,  1866.    43  p.    8°.  AN 

Maclaren,  Ian.  Robert  Burns:  the  voice 
of  the  Scots  people.  (In  his:  Books  and 
bookmen,  and  other  essays.  New  York, 
1912.     12°.     p.  91-123.)  NCZ 

Macmillan,  Michael.  Burns.  3  col'd  pi. 
(In:  Poets'  country,  edited  by  Andrew 
Lang.     London,   1907.     8°.     p.  339-358.) 

NCID 

McWiLLiAM,  H.  D.  Bishop  Geddes  and 
Robert  Burns.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  6, 
p.  176.)  CPA 

Mauchlen,  J.  Burns  and  the  lower  crea- 
tion. (King  &  country.  London,  1902. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  264-283.)  *  DE 

May,  Robert  Earle.  Robert  Burns,  the 
universal  lover,  universally  beloved.  (Cale- 
donian. New  York,  1912.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  396- 
402.)  *  DD 

Meyerfeld,  M.  Robert  Burns.  Studien 
zu  seiner  dichterischen  Entwicklung.  Ber- 
lin: Mayer  &  Mailer,  1899.  viii,  138  p.  8°. 
NCCp.v.l3,no.7 
MiLNER,  George.  The  influence  of  Burns 
on  Wordsworth.  (Manchester  quarterly. 
Manchester,   1892.     8°.     v.  11,  p.  285-290.) 

*DA 

MoiR,  David  Macbeth.  Stanzas  for  the 
Burns  festival.  By  Delta.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
8°.     V.  56,  p.  399-400.)  *  DA 

Mortimer,  John.  At  the  grave  of  Burns. 
(Manchester  quarterly.  Manchester,  1891. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  186-191.)  *DA 

Muir,  John.  Burns's  seal.  (Ex  Libris 
Society.  Journal.  London,  1894.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  127-128.)  MDVA 

Murdoch,  John.  The  Celtic  sympathies 
of  Burns.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1873.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-6.)  NDO 


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Murdoch,  Robert.  Burnsiana.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1905. 
sq.  8°.    series  2,  v.  6,  p.  41,  65,  81.)       CPA 

Murray,  David  Christie.  Burns  as  an 
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Myers,  Willard  L.  The  influence  of 
Fergusson  on  Burns.  (Sewanee  review. 
New  York,  1905.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  61-70.)  *  DA 

N.  Vindication  of  Mr.  Wordsworth's 
letter  to  Mr.  Gray,  on  a  new  edition  of 
Burns.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2.  p.  65- 
73.)  *  DA 

Neilson,  George.  The  real  "Scots  wha 
hae."  (Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     8°.    v.  14,  p.  29-39.)  CA 

Neilson,  William  Allen.  Burns  in  Eng- 
lish. (In:  Anniversary  papers,  by  col- 
leagues and  pupils  of  George  Lyman  Kit- 
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fNABO 

New    York    Scottish    Society.      Annual 

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1904).     New  York,  1896-1904.     8°.  and  4°. 

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Marginalia  in  a  volume  of  the  works  of  Laurence 
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Otis,  James  F.  On  the  poetry  of  Burns. 
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Palmgren,  Carl.  On  the  music  of  Robert 
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Paterson,  John.  Burns  on  trees  and 
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Patterson,  Alexander.  Catalogue  of  an 
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by  Dr.  A.  Patterson,  which  will  be  sold 
by  auction. .  .April,  1906.  Glasgow:  R. 
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cisco, January  25th,  1859,  by  the  president 
of  the  evening.  [San  Francisco:]  Towne 
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Pebody,  Charles.  Burns  at  work.  (Gen- 
tleman's magazine.  London,  1871.  8°.  v. 
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Pictures  and  portraits  of  the  life  and 
land  of  Burns.  The  illustrations  by  Bart- 
lett.  AUom,  Wright,  etc.  The  biographies 
and  descriptions  by  Allan  Cunningham, 
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Large    paper    copy. 

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Reid,  J.  B.  A  complete  word  and  phrase 
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Scotch  words,  with  notes,  index,  and  ap- 
pendix of  readings.  Glasgow:  Kerr  & 
Richardson,  1889.    4  p.l.,  568  p.    4°.      NCC 

Report  of  the  meeting.,  .to  celebrate  the 
centenary  of  the  birthday  of  Robert  Burns, 
at  the  Revere  House,  Boston,  January  25, 
1859...  Boston:  J.  Wilson  &  Son,  1859. 
47  p.    8°.  AN  (Bums)  p.v.l,no.l 

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"Charlie  he's  my  darling"  and  other 

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Rogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  memoirs 
of  the  family  of  Robert  Burns  and  of  the 
Scottish  house  of  Burnes...  Edinburgh: 
W.  Patterson,  1877.    68  p.    8°.  ARZ 

Rosebery  (5.  earl),  Archibald  Philip 
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Repr.:    Dumfries    and    Galloway    Standard. 

Ross,  John  Dawson.  The  Burns  scrap 
book;  or,  Odd  moments  with  the  lovers 
of  Scotia's  darling  poet.  New  York:  L.  D. 
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256  p.     12°.  AN 

Burns'  Clarinda:  brief  papers  con- 
cerning the  poet's  renowned  correspond- 
ent. Edinburgh:  John  Grant,  1897.  xii. 
250  p.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

Burnsiana:  a  collection  of  literary 

odds  and  ends  relating  to  Robert  Burns. 
Compiled  by  J.  D.  Ross.  Paisley:  Alex- 
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V.  S  has  reprint  of  catalogue  issued  in  1892,  show- 
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Henley  and   Burns;  or.  The   critic 

censured,  being  a  collection  of  papers  re- 
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genius,  and  achievements  of  the  Scottish 
poet.  Collected  and  edited  by  J.  D.  Ross. 
Stirling:  E.  Mackay,  1901.  3  p.l.,  (i)vi- 
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Highland  Mary.  Interesting  pa- 
pers on  an  interesting  subject.  Edited  by 
J.  D.  Ross.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1904.  1 
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Roz,  Firmin.  Robert  Burns.  (Revue  des 
deux  mondes.  Paris,  1903.  8°.  serie  5.  v. 
16,  p.  593-631.)  *  DM 

Schipper,  Jakob.  Gedenkrede  auf  Robert 
Burns.  (In  his:  Beitrage  und  Studien 
zur  englischen  Kultur-  und  Literaturge- 
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ScHWEMMER,  C.  Ueber  Robert  Burns. 
(Album  des  literarischen  Vereins  in  Niirn- 
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With   translations  of  some  of  his   songs. 

Scott,  Charles.  Robert  Burns.  An  ad- 
dress to  the  Edinburgh  Burns'  Club,  at 
their  annual  dinner  on  the  118th  anniver- 
sary of  the  birth  of  Robert  Burns,  25.  Janu- 
ary 1877.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo,  1877. 
25  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.358 

Scott,  James  W.  Burns'  great  grandson. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1896.     sq.  8°.     v.  9,  p.  71-72.)  CPA 

Burns's  original  prospectus.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1894. 
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Seymour,  Charles  C.  B.  Robert  Burns. 
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Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Burns  and 
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■ —  New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell,  1881. 

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From    T.   P.'s   Weekly. 

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Burns's  poems:  with  several  poems  never 
before  published.  Edited  by  Henry  A. 
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1874.     55  p.     sq.  8°.  NCL 

Printed     for    private    distribution. 

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Scotch  poet.  (European  magazine.  Lon- 
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agricultural  and  that  of  the  pastoral  dis- 
tricts of  Scotland,  illustrated  by  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  genius  of  Burns  and 
the  Ettrick  Shepherd.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
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Syme,  James.  Robert  Burns.  illus. 
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T.,  M.  Burns.  (The  Iris  or  Literary 
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T.,  W.  W.  Carlyle  and  Burns.  (The 
Academy.  London,  1910.  f°.  v.  78,  p. 
515-516.)  *DA 

Thomson,  Charles.  Robert  Burns  and 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  illus.  (Caledonian. 
New  York,    1911.     8°.     v.   10,   p.  459-464.) 

*DD 

Thorne,  William  Henry.  Robert  Burns. 
(In  his:  Modern  idols:  studies  in  bi- 
ography and  criticism.  Philadelphia,  1887. 
16°.     p.  62-105.)  A 

Three,  The,  lyrists;  Horace,  Burns,  Be- 
ranger.  (Cornhill  magazine.  London, 
1868.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  150-167.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  97  [series  4, 
V.    9],   p.    3-14,    Boston,    1868. 

TucKERMAN,  Henry  Theodore.  Burns. 
(Southern  literary  messenger.  Richmond, 
1841.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  249-252.)  *  DA 

Tyler,  Samuel.  Robert  Burns;  as  a  poet, 
and  as  a  man.  New  York:  Baker  &  Scrib- 
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Umber,  George.  A  bairns'  Burns's  anni- 
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Walker,  A.  M.  A  lecture  on  the  private 
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Walker,  Hugh.  Robert  Burns.  (In  his: 
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Walsh,  Walter.  The  religion  of  Robert 
Burns.  (Poet-lore.  Boston,  1895.  8°.  v. 
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Webb,  William  A.  Robert  Burns. 
(Methodist  quarterly  review.  Nashville, 
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Wight,  Orlando  Williams.  See  Carlyle, 
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Williams,  W.  Francis.  The  lions  of 
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lordship's  old  servitor,  and  is  to  be  sung 
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Copperplates    missing. 

Caledonian,  The,  muse:  a  chronological 
selection  of  Scotish  poetry  from  the  earli- 
est times.  Edited  by...  Joseph  Ritson. 
London:  R.  Triphook,  1821.  iv,  232  p.,  1 
port.     16°.  NDP 

This  work  was  nearly  ready  for  publication  in 
1785,  when  a  fire  destroyed  the  introductory  por- 
tion, which  caused  the  author  to  abandon  the  issue 
of  it.  The  remainder  lay  in  the  warehouse  until 
acquired  by  Triphook,  who  issued  the  sheets  with 
a  new  title-page  and  a  preliminary  note  to  the  reader. 

Calvinus,  pseud.  Two  letters  to  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  M'Crie,  and  the  Rev 
Mr.  Andrew  Thomson,  on  the  parody  of 
Scripture,  lately  published  in  Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh:  John 
Fairbairn,    1817.     30  p.     8°.         *  C  p.v.468 

Relates  to  the  "Translation  of  an  ancient  Chaldee 
manuscript,"  which  was  published  in  the  first  volume 
of  Blackwood's  Edinburgh   magazine. 

Cameron,  William  C.  Mall  Jamieson's 
ghost;  or,  The  elder's  dream.  Founded  on 
fact.  With  other  poems.  Paisley:  J. 
Motherwell,  1844.    24  p.    8°.        NDP  p.v.4 

Campbell,  Airs.  Jean  Morison.  Ane 
booke  of  ballades.  Edinburgh:  Bell  & 
Bradfute,  1882.    54  p.     12°.  *  C  p.v.371 

Campbell,  Robert  Calder.  The  Clach  na 
Seanish.  A  story  of  the  clanfeuds.  1 
port.  (The  Keepsake.  London,  1850.  8°. 
1850,  p.    64-74.)  NCA 

Fisher  Jenny.     A   tradition   of   the 

north  of  Scotland.  (Forget  me  not.  Edit- 
ed by  F.  Shoberl.  London  tl840?].  16°. 
p.  235-256.)  NBA 

The      howdie-witch      of      Cawdor. 

(Forget  me  not.  London  [1839].  16°.  1839, 
p.  235-253.)  NBA 

Kathur  nan  reagh;  or,  Kate  of  the 

heath.  (Forget  me  not.  London  [1844]. 
16°.     1844,  p.  93-114.)  NBA 

Rough     recollections     of     rambles, 

abroad  and  at  home.  London:  T.  C. 
Newby,  1847.    3  v.     12°.  AN 

Campbell,  Thomas.  Address... on  Tues- 
day, May  1,  1827.  (In:  University  of 
Glasgow.  Inaugural  address...  Glas- 
gow, 1839.    4°.    p.  83-87.)  STK 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Campbell,  Thomas,  continued. 

The    complete    poetical    works    of 

Thomas  Campbell,  with  a  memoir  of  his 
life.  Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 
1851.     386  p.     new  ed.     12°.  NCM 

With    an    original    biography, 

and  notes.  Edited  by  Epes  Sargent.  Bos- 
ton: Phillips,  Sampson,  &  Co.,  1854.  xii, 
479  p.,  port.     8°.  NCM 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming;  a  Pennsyl- 

vanian  tale.  And  other  poems.  London: 
T.  Bensley,  printer,  1809.     1  p.l.,  134  p.    4°. 

NCM 

New    York:     D.     Longworth, 

1809.  3  p.l.,  (1)10-132  p.  2.  [American, 
ed.     12°.  NCI 

London:      Longman,      Hurst, 

Rees,  Orme,  &  Brown,  1819.    3  p.l.,  160  p., 

2  pi.    7.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

With  additional   engraved   title-page. 

-  London:      Longman,  Hurst, 

Rees,    Orme,    &  Brown,    1821.     3  p.l.,    160 

p.,  2  pi.    8.  ed.    16°.  NCM 

With    additional    engraved    title-page.      A    re-issue 
of  the   seventh   edition. 

London:      Longman,      Hurst, 

Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  &  Green,  1825.  2  p.l., 
160  p.,  2  pi.     9.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

With  additional   engraved  title-page. 

With      illustrations      by      the 

brothers  Dalziel.  New  York:  D.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  1858.     viii,  95  p.     12°.  NCM 

The  pleasures  of  hope;  with  other 

poems.  Glasgow:  J.  Mundell,  printer, 
1800.    3  p.l.,  136  p.,  4  pi.    4.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

To  which  is  added,  The  nurse 

[translated  from  the  Italian  of  L.  Tansillo, 
by  W.  Roscoc].  New  York:  printed  by  W. 
Durell  for  G.  F.  Hopkins,  1800.  115  p., 
1  1.,  127-164  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  Reserve 

New    York:    printed    by    W. 

Durell,  for  E.  Duyckinck,  1800.  115  p., 
1  1.,  [125]-164  p.,   1  pi.     16°.  Reserve 

7.  ed.  corrected  and  enlarged. 

London:  T.  Bensley,  printer,  1803.  xi,  131 
p.,  1  pi.     4°.  NCM 

■  Edinburgh:  Mundell,  Doig,  & 

Stevenson,  1810.     4  p.l.,  131  p.,  4  pi.     16°. 

NCM 

(In:    The    pleasures    of   hope, 

imagination,  and  memory.  Baltimore:  F. 
Lucas,  Jr.,  &  J.  Gushing,  1814.  16°.  p. 
1-47.)  NCM 

London:      Longman,      Hurst, 

Rees,  Orme,  &  Brown,  1819.    3  p.l.,  136  p., 

3  pi.     new  ed.     16°.  NCM 

With   additional   engraved  title-page. 

London:      Longman,      Hurst, 

Rees,  Orme,  &  Brown,  1822.  4  p.l.,  (1)12- 
144  p.,  3  1.    new  ed.     16°.  NCM 

With  additional   engraved  title-page. 

Illustrated   by   Birket   Foster, 

George  Thomas,  and  Harrison  Weir.   Lon- 


don: Sampson  Low  &  Son,  1855.  1  p.l.,  58 
p.,  1  1.    8°.  Stuart  10279 

Interleaved. 

The  pilgrim  of  Glencoe,  and  other 

poems.  London:  E.  Moxon,  1842.  viii, 
119  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     8°.  NCM 

Poetical  works.     Including  several 

pieces  from  the  original  manuscript,  never 
before  published  in  this  country.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author...  Albany:  D.  W.  Farrand  & 
Green,  1810.     296  p.     12°.  NCM 

To  which  is  prefixed  a  re- 
vised and  improved  biographical  sketch  of 
the  author. . .  Philadelphia:  E.  Earle,  1815. 
xxvii,  242  p.     24°.  NCM 

Including       Theodoric,       and 

many  other  pieces  not  contained  in  any 
former  edition.  New  York:  E.  Duyckinck, 
1826.    v  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-239  p.,  1  pi.     24°. 

NCM 

With  additional  engraved  title-page.  p.  103-114 
missing. 

London:  E.  Moxon,  1848.     ix 

p.,  1  1.,  379  p.,  1  port,     illus.     8°.       NCM 

With  notes  and  a  biographi- 
cal sketch  by  Rev.  W.  A.  Hill.  Boston: 
Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1854.  Ixix,  427  p.,  1 
port.    16°.  *R-NCL 

With  a  memoir.  Boston:  Lit- 
tle, Brown,  &  Co.,  1866.  Ixix,  427  p.,  1 
port.     8°.      (British   poets.)  NCI 

Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

Selected  poems.     O'Connor's  child. 

New  York:  K.  Tompkins,  1875.  6  1.  sq. 
16°.  NCI  p.v.19 

Title   from   cover. 

Theodoric;    a    domestic    tale:    and 

other  poems.  London:  Longman,  Hurst, 
Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  &  Green,  1824.  2  p.l., 
149  p.     16°.  NCM 

Thick   paper   copy. 

Two  letters  of  Thomas   Campbell, 

the  poet.  (New  York  Public  Library. 
Bulletin.  New  York,  1906.  4°.  v.  10,  p. 
98-99.) 

The  first  is  addressed  to  C.  Patmore,  Soho,  and 
the  other  to  J.   Pickersgill,  dated   1831. 

Printed  from  the  originals  in  the  Ford  Collec- 
tion,   New    York    Public    Library. 

Be.'V.ttie,  William.  Life  and  letters  of 
Thomas  Campbell.  London:  Edward 
Moxon,  1849.    3  v.    8°.  AN 

Reviewed  in  Quarterly  review,  v.  85,  p.  32-81, 
London,  1849. 

London:   Hall,  Virtue  &  Co., 

1850.     3  V.     2.  ed.     8°.  .    AN 

New  York:  Harper  &  Broth- 
ers, 1850.    2  V.    American  ed.     12°.        AN 

Campbelliana.  (Eraser's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1844.    8°.    V.  30,  p.  342-352.)        *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Litt ell's  Living  age,  v.  2,  p.  579- 
586,  Boston,  1844;  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 
literature,  science,  and  art,  v.  3,  p.  289-299,  New 
York,    1844. 


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DowE,  William.  Thomas  Campbell;  a 
poetical  biography.  (Graham's  magazine. 
Philadelphia,  1854.    8°.    v.  44,  p.  260-272.) 

*DD 

H.  Thomas  Campbell.  (La  belle  assem- 
blee.     London.  1829.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  142-146.) 

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Hadden,  James  Cuthbert.  Thomas 
Campbell.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Ander- 
son &  Ferrier  (1899,.    158  p.     12°.  *R-AN 

HowiTT,  William.  Thomas  Campbell. 
(In  his:  Homes  and  haunts  of  the...  Brit- 
ish poets.  London.  1847.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  201- 
221.)  AB 

Irving,  W'ashington.  A  biographical 
sketch  of  Thomas  Campbell.  By  Geoffrey 
Crayon,  Gent.  (Bolster's  quarterly  maga- 
zine.   Cork,  1828.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  28-39.)  *  DE 

Jerdan,  William.  Thomas  Campbell.  (In 
his:  Men  I  have  known.  London,  1866. 
12°.     p.  90-100.)  AGH 

Patmore,  Peter  George.  Thomas  Camp- 
bell. (In  his:  My  friends  and  acquaint- 
ance... London,  1854.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  103- 
164.)  AGH 

Redding,  Cyrus.  Literary  reminiscences 
and  memoirs  of  Thomas  Campbell.  Lon- 
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Redding's  reminiscences  —  Thomas  Camp- 
bell.     (North   British  review.     Edinburgh, 


1860 
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*DA 


Arthur.  Thomas  Campbell. 
(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1904.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  76,  p.  415-422.)  *  DA 

_ Thomas  Campbell  (1775-1844).    (In 

his:   The   romantic   movement   in    English 
poetry.     New  York,  1909.    8°.    p.  191-200.) 

NCID 
Thomas   Campbell.      (Chambers's    Edin- 
burgh iournal.     London,  1835.     f°.    v.  3,  p. 
180-181.)  *  DA 

Mainly  from  the  memoir  by  Washington  Irving 
prefixed  to  an  American  edition  of  Campbell's  works. 

Thomas  Campbell.  32  p.  (In:  Cham- 
bers's Papers  for  the  people.  Edinburgh, 
1850.     12°.    V.  3,  no.  24.)  NCZ 

Thomas  Campbell.  32  p.  12°.  (In:  His- 
torical and  literary  celebrities. .  .selected 
from  Chambers'  Papers  for  the  people. 
Edinburgh  rl8— ?].     12°.)  A 

Thomas  Campbell.     (Hogg's  weekly  in- 
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83-86,-98-100.) 

Thomas     Campbell, 
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1845.     4°.     V.  '1,   p. 
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(Littell's     Living 
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Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore.  The  pop- 
ular poet:  Thomas  Campbell.  (In  his: 
Mental  portraits;  or,  Studies  in  character. 
London,  1853.     12°.     p.  362-384.)  A 


Thomas  Campbell.  (In  his:  Essays, 

biographical    and    critical.      Boston,    1857. 
8°.     p.  441-455.)  A 

V.  Thomas  Campbell.  (Tait's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1834.  4°. 
new  series,  v.  1,  p.  393-401.)  *  DA 

Waldron,  William  Watson.  Thomas 
Campbell.  (In  his:  Washington  Irving 
and   contemporaries.      New    York    [185-?i 


16°.     p.  206-212.) 


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Candlish,  Robert  S.  Scripture  characters 
and  miscellanies.  Edinburgh:  Johnstone 
&  Hunter,  1850.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-573  p. 
2.  ed.    8°.  Stuart  3152 

Cargill,  Thomas.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina   Aberdonensis. 

Cargill,  William.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Address  by  Thomas 
Carlyle,  lord  rector,  April  2,  1866.  (In: 
University  of  Edinburgh.  Rectorial  ad- 
dresses...    London,  1900.     8°.     p.  77-109.) 

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Arbeiten     und     nicht     verzweifeln. 

Ausziige  aus  seinen  Werken.  Deutsch  von 
Maria  Kiihn  und  A.  Kretzschmar.  Diis- 
seldorf:  K.  R.  Langewiesche  [1907?].  219(1) 
p.  12°.  (Lebende  Worte  und  Werke, 
Auswahl-  und  Sammelbande.)  NCZ 

The    Carlyle    anthology.      Selected 

and  arranged  with  the  author's  sanction 
by  Edward  Barrett.  New  York:  H.  Holt 
&  Co..  1876.     ix(l),  386  p.     12°. 

*R  — NCZ 

Carlyle      et     le      Saint-Simonisme; 

lettres  a  Gustave  d'Eichthal.  (Revue  his- 
torique.  Paris,  1903.  8°.  v.  82,  p.  292- 
306.)  BAA 

Published    by    Eugene   d'Eichthal. 

Collectanea  Thomas  Carlyle,  1821- 

1855.  Edited  by  S.  A.  Jones.  Canton,  Pa.; 
Kirgate  Press,  1903.  xvi  p.,  1  1.,  19-142  p., 
1  1.    8°.  NCZ 

•  Collected  works.  London:  Chap- 
man &  Hall  [1870-82].     34  v.     8°. 

*R-NCG 

V.  1.  Sartor  Resartus.  v.  2-4.  The  French  Revo 
lution:  a  history,  v.  5.  The  life  of  Friedrich  Schiller 
V.  6-11.  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  v.  12 
On  heroes,  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic  in  history 
V.  13.  Past  and  present.  v.  14-18.  Oliver  Crom 
well's  letters  and  speeches:  with  elucidations,  v.  19 
Latter-day  pamphlets,  v.  20.  Life  of  John  Sterling 
V.  21-30.  History  of  Friedrich  li.  of  Prussia,  called 
Frederick  the  Great.  v.  31.  The  early  kings  of 
Norway,  also  an  essay  on  the  portraits  of  John 
Knox;  and  general  index,  v.  32-34.  Translations 
from  the  German. 

The     correspondence"    of    Thomas 

Carlyle  and  Ralph  VValdo  Emerson.  1834- 
1872.  [Edited  by  C.  E.  Norton.]  Boston: 
J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co.     1883.    2  v.    port.    12°. 

NDD 
Supplementary   letters.      Bos- 
ton: Ticknor  &  Co.,  1886.    v  p.,  1  1.,  80  p. 
12°.  AN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

Critical   and   miscellaneous    essaj'S. 

Boston:  J.  Munroe  &  Co.,  1838-39.  4  v. 
12°.  NCZ 

Boston:    J.     Munroe     &    Co., 

1839.    4v.    12°.  NCZ 

Philadelphia:    Carey    &    Hart, 

1846.  3  p.l.,  5-568  p.,  1  port,  new  ed.  8°. 
(Modern  British  essayists.)       Stuart  10167 

Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson,  & 

Co.,    1855.     568  p.,    1    port,     new   ed.     8°. 

NCZ 

Boston:    Brown    &    Tae^s^ 

1860.     4  V.     port.     8°. 

Count  Cagliostro.  —  Death  of 

Edward  Irving.  —  Appendix.  New  York: 
J.  W.  Lovell  Co.  [Cop.  1884.]  152  p.  12^ 
(Lovell's  library,    no.  571.)  OMI 

London:     Chapman     &     Hall, 

Ltd.  [1888.]     2  V.  in  1.     12°.  NCZ 

(First  time.  1839;  final  1869.) 

New  York:  J.  Clarke  &  Co.  [190-?]  4  v. 
in  2.    pi.,  port.    8°.  NCZ 

On   heroes,   hero-worship,   and   the 

heroic  in  history.  Six  lectures.  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1841.  1  p.l.,  280 
p.     12°.  NCZ 

— — -  New  York:  Wiley  &  Putnam. 

1846.  3  p.l.,  218  p.  8°.  (Wiley  and  Put- 
nam's library  of  choice  reading,     no.  69.) 

NDH 

New  York:  J.  Wiley,  1849.     2 

p.l.,  218  p.     8°.  NCZ 

New    York:    American    Book 

Exchange,   1881.     184  p.     sq.  12°.         NCZ 

—  New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell  Co. 

[1885.]  241  p.  12°.  (Lovell's  library,  v. 
10,   no.   541.)  NCZ 

New  York:  J.  B.  Alden,  1891. 

2  p.l.,  (1)8-180  p.     nar.  12°.  NCZ 

Chicago:     Donohue,     Henne- 

berry  &  Co.  [189-?]     1  p.l.,  (1)6-345  p.     16°. 

NCZ 

■ New  York:   Home   Book  Co. 


tl89-?]     1  p.l.,  (1)6-345  p.     16°. 


(Dresden 
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edition.) 

With  an  introduction  by  Ed- 
mund Gosse.  London:  Ward,  Locke  & 
Co.,  Ltd.  [1896.]  xviii,  335(1)  p.,  1  port. 
12°.     (xixth  century  classics.)  NCZ 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 

1897.     xi(i),  255  p.,  3  port.     8°.      (Centen- 
ary edition  v.  5.)  *  R  -  NCZ 

Edited  with  notes  and  intro- 
duction, by  Mrs.  Annie  Russell  Marble. 
New  York:  Macmillan  Co.,  1897.  xxxvi, 
417  p.     12°.  NCZ 

Bibliography,   p.    xxxi-xxxvL 


4  pi.,  2  port.     (In  his:  Sartor 

Resartus.  New  York  [189-?].  8°.  p.  233- 
461.)  NCZ 

Illustrated    library    edition. 

Latter-day     pamphlets.      no.      1-4. 

London:  Chapman  &  Hall,  1850.  4  pam- 
phlets.   8°.  Stuart  10284 

no.  1.  The  present  time.  no.  2.  Model  prisons, 
no.    3.    Downing   Street,      no.    4.    The   new    Downing 

Street. 

no.  1-3,  5,  8.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1850.     12°. 

no.  1,  The  present  time;  no.  2,  Model  prisons; 
no.  3,  Downing  Street;  no.  5,  Stump  orator;  no.  8, 
Jesuitism. 

No.    1-2,   5    in   *C  p.v.661;   no.    3    in   CM  p.  box  4; 

no.  8  in  SLT  p.v.23. 

Boston:      Phillips,      Sampson, 

and  Co.,  1855.     1  p.l.,  427  p.    8°.  NCZ 

New  York:  Scribner,  Welford, 

and  Co.,  1872.    2  p.l.,  299  p.     12°.        NCZ 

(In      his:      Sartor      Resartus. 

New  York  [190-?].    8°.     p.  259-455.)  NCZ 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  litera- 
ture...1838;  edited  with  preface  and 
notes  by  J.  Reay  Greene.  New  York. 
1892.     12°.  *R-NAB 

Letters  by  Carlyle  to  a  fellow  stu- 
dent. [With  notes  by  D.  Gorrie.]  (Fort- 
nightly review.  London,  1914.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  95,  p.  628-639.)  *  DA 

Letters    from    Thomas    Carlyle    to 

the  socialists  of  1830.  (New  quarterly. 
London,    1909.     8°.     v.  2,   p.  277-288.) 

*DE 

Letters   of   Thomas   Carlyle   to   his 

youngest  sister.  Edited  with  an  intro- 
ductory essay  by  C.  T.  Copeland.  Boston: 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1899.  viii  p.,  1  1.. 
276  p.,  1  1.,  1  fac,  2  pi.,  5  port.    12°.      NDD 

The  love  letters  of  Thomas  Car- 
lyle and  Jane  Welsh.  Edited  by  Alexan- 
der Carlyle,  with  numerous  illustrations, 
two  in  colour.  London:  John  Lane,  1909. 
2  V.     pi.,  port.     8°.  AN 

Miscellaneous     papers.       (In     his: 

History  of  Friedrich  ii.  of  Prussia.  New 
York  [190-?].    8°.    v.  4,  p.  287-455.)  EHM 

Illustrated    library    edition. 

Montaigne  and  other  essays  chiefly 

biographical,  now  first  collected.  With 
foreword  by  S.  R.  Crockett.  London:  J. 
Gowans  &  Son,  1897.  xiv  p.,  1  1..  298  p. 
8°.  *R-NCZ 

New    letters    of    Thomas    Carlj-le, 

edited  and  annotated  by  Alexander  Car- 
lyle. With  illustrations.  London  &  New 
York:  John  Lane,  1904.  2  v.  fac,  pi.,  port. 
8°.  AN 

On    the    choice    of    books.      2.    ed. 

with  a  new  life  of  the  author  [by  Richard 
Heme  Shepherd).  London:  J.  C.  Hotten 
,1871].    xii,  (1)14-202  p.,  1  port.     16°. 

*GAH 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

Past  and  present...     Boston:  C.  C. 

Little  &  J.  Brown,  1843.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  296  p. 
12°.  NCZp.v.3 

New    York:    W.    H.    Colyer, 

1843.     iv,  13-161  p.     4.  ed.     nar.  12°. 

NDH 

New  York:  Wiley  &  Putnam, 

1847.     vi  p.,   1  1.,  298  p.     8°.  NCZ 

[Also  Chartism.]     New  York: 

Wiley  &  Putnam,  1847.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  386  p. 
12°.  (Wiley  &  Putnam's  library  of  choice 
reading.)  NDH 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell  Co. 

[188-?]     287  p.     12°. 

(In  his:   History  of  Friedrich 

II.  of  Prussia.  New  York  [190-?].  8°.  v. 
4.    v,  (1)4-286  p.,  1  port.)  EHM 

With  an  introductory  note  by 

R.  Thorne.  New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  Co. 
[1900.]     viii,  370  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCZ 

The  present  time.  London:  Chap- 
man &  Hall,  1850.  1  p.l.,  56  p.  12°.  (Lat- 
ter day  pamphlets,    no.  1.)  NCZ  p.v.3 

Boston:  Sampson  &  Co.,  1850. 

1  p.l.,  60  p.     12°.  NCZ  p.v.3 

[1850.]     46   p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.1199 

Reminiscences    [Of    James    Carlyle, 

Edward  Irving,  Lord  Jeffrey,  Jane  Welsh 
Carlyle,  etc.].  Edited  by  James  Anthony 
Froude.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 
1881.    X  p.,  2  1.,  3-536  p. 

New    York: 

Exchange,  1881.    293  p. 

New   York: 

1881.    viii,  337  p.,  12  port 


n.  p. 


NCZ 

Book 
AGH 


American 
16°. 

Harper   &   Bros.. 
12°.  AGH 


Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  journey. 

London:  Sampson  Low,   Marston,   Searle, 
&  Rivington,  1882.    vii,  263  p.     12°.      CSD 


Boston:  J.  Mun- 
2.  ed.     12°.    NCZ 


— —  Sartor  Resartus. 
roe  &  Co.,  1837.    300  p. 

Reviewed  in  United  States  magazine  and  demo- 
cratic review,  new  series,  v.  23,  p.  139-149,  New 
York,    1848. 

3.  Amer.  from  2.  London  ed. 

Boston:  J.  Munroe  &  Co.,  1840.  vi,  305  p. 
12°.  NCZ 

New  York:  Wiley  &  Putnam, 

1846.  xii  p.,  1  1.,  233  p.  [rev.  ed.]  12°. 
(Wiley  and  Putnam's  library  of  choice 
reading,     no.  64.)  NCZ 

London:     Chapman     &     Hall, 

1872.     iv,  228  p.,  1  port.     12°.  YAR 

From  the  last  London  edition, 

revised  and  corrected  by  the  author.  New 
York:  I.  K.  Funk  &  Co.,  1881.  172  p.  8°. 
(Standard   series,     no.  60.)  NCZ 


Past  and  present.  The  dia- 
mond necklace.  Mirabeau.  New  York: 
J.  B.  Alden,  1885.     235,  287,  151  p.     8°. 

NCZ 

At  head  of  title:   The  works  of  Thomas   Carlyle. 

With  an  introduction  by  Ernest 

Rhys.     (London:  W.  Scott  [1887].     xiii  p., 

1  1.,  282  p.     12°.     (The  Camelot  series.) 

NCZ 
Philadelphia:    Rodgers    Com- 
pany [188-?].    332  p.,  1  port.     16°.       NCZ 

New     York:      Mershon      Co. 

[188-?]  344  p.     16°.  NCZ 

Edited     by     A.     MacMechan. 

Boston:  Ginn  &  Co.  [Cop.  1896.]  Ixxi,  432 
p.     12°.     (Athenaeum  Press  series.) 

Illustrated  by  E.  J.   Sullivan. 

London:  George  Bell  and  Sons,  1898. 
xxiii,  351(1)    p.     12°.  NCZ 

With    an    introduction    by    E. 

Dowden.  London:  Ward,  Lock  &  Co., 
Ltd.,  1899.  XXX,  344  p.,  1  port.  12°.  (xixth 
century  classics.)  NCZ 

New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  [189-?]. 

iv,  (1)6-314  p.     12°.  NCZ 

New  York:   Home   Book   Co. 

[189-?]     1  p.l.,  344  p.,  1  port.     16°.        NCZ 

New    York:    H.    M.    Caldwell 

Co.  [190-?]  iv,  231  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Berke- 
ley library.)  NCZ 

Engraved    title-page. 

— — -  Heroes      and      hero-worship. 

lohn  Sterling.  Latter-day  pamphlets. 
New  York:  J.  Clarke  &  Co.  [190-?]     v  p., 

2  1.,  (1)4-461,  iv,  (1)4-455  p.,  5  pi.,  4  port. 
8°.  NCZ 

Shooting      Niagara:      and      after? 

(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1867.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  319-336.)  *  DA 

•  London:     Chapman     &    Hall, 

1867.     1   p.l.,  55  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.745 

The   socialism  and  unsocialism   of 

...Carlyle:  a  collection  of  [his]  social 
writings. .  .with  Mazzini's  famous  essay 
protesting  against  Carlyle's  views;  [cd.  by 
W.  D.  P.  BlisS].  New  York  [1891].  2  v. 
12°.     (Social  science  library.)  SFC 

Table  talk.  Liverpool:  Cope's  To- 
bacco Plant,  1890.  4  p.l.,  11-59  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  (Cope  Bros.  &  Co.,  Ltd.  Cope's 
smoke-room  booklets,     no.  5.)  NCE 

Bibliography,   p.    58-59.) 

Two  note  books,  from  23d  March 

1822  to  16th  May  1832.  Edited  by  C.  E. 
Norton.  New  York:  Grolier  Club,  1898. 
2  p.l.,  xiii.  304  p.,  1  1.,  2  port.  8°.  (Grolier 
Club  of  the  City  of  New  York.)  NDH 

Unpublished     letters     of     Carlyle. 

Edited  by  Charles  Townsend  Copeland. 
(Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1898.  8°.  v. 
82,   p.   289-307,   445-461,   673-686,    785-792.) 

*DA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


805 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

A.,  G.  The  Carlyle  controversy.  (Tem- 
ple Bar.  London,  1881.  8°.  v.  62,  p.  516- 
526.)  ..  *  DA 

Alexander,  Louis  Charles.  On  Carlyle. 
(In  his:  Echoes  of  Whistler.  London, 
1910.     12°.     p.   195-200.)  NCZ 

Althaus,  Friedrich.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
1  port.  (Der  Salon.  Leipzig,  1873.  8°. 
Bd.  1,  p.  192-205.)  *  DF 

Apprenticeship  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1883.  8°.  v. 
1,    p.    72-100.)  *DA 

Archer,  William.  Carlyle  and  Burns. 
(In  his:  Study  and  stage.  London,  1899. 
12°.     p.  23-27.)  NCZ 

Archibald,  Raymond  Clare.  Carlyle's 
first  love,  Margaret  Gordon,  Lady  Banner- 
man;  an  account  of  her  life,  ancestry  and 
homes,  her  families  and  friends.  London: 
J.  Lane,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vii-xvi,  213(1)  p., 
3  fac,  5  pi.,  13  port.,  3  tables.    8°.  AN 

B.,  G.  Carlyle's  reminiscences.  (Temple 
Bar.     London,  1881.     8°.     v.  62,  p.  23-36.) 

*DA 

Barrett,  Joseph  Hartwell.  Sartor  Re- 
sartus.  (American  review.  New  York, 
1849.     8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  121-134.) 

Bevan,  Henry  Edward  James.  The  re- 
ligion and  philosophy  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Royal  Society  of  Literature.  Transac- 
tions. London,  1905.  8°.  series  2,  v.  26,  p. 
211-230.)  *EC 

BijvANCK,  W.  G.  C.  Heine  en  Carlyle. 
(In  his:  Poezie  en  leven  in  de  19de  eeuw 
...     Haarlem,  1889.    12°.    p.  1-55.)    NABR 

Bonar,  James.  The  relations  of  Thomas 
Carlyle  to  political  economy.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,   1891.     8°.     v.  22,  p.   139-156.) 

*EC 

Bos,  Camille.  Le  Kantisme  de  Carlyle. 
(Archiv  fiir  Geschichte  der  Philosophic. 
Berlin,  1901.     8°.     Bd.  15,  p.  32-41.)  YAA 

Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox.  Carlyle  and  his 
wife.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1883.    8°.    V.  254,  p.  530-533.)  *  DA 

Browne,  Junius  Henri.  The  warlock  of 
windbags.  (Galaxy.  New  York,  1875.  8°. 
V.  19,  p.  44-54.)  *  DA 

Brownell,  William  Crary.  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Victorian  prose  masters.  New  York, 
1902.     8°.     p.  47-96.)  NBQ 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (Scribner's  mag- 
azine. New  York,  1901.  8°.  v.  30,  p.  401- 
416.)  *DA 

Browning,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Barrett.  Car- 
lyle: a  disentangled  essay.  1  fac.  (In: 
Literary  anecdotes  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 


tury. Edited  by  [Sin  W.  R.  Nicoll  and  T. 
J.  Wise.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  103- 
119.)  *R-NCB 

Burns,  J.  An  ancient  Scots  burgh  and 
the  Carlyles.  5  illus.,  2  ports.  (English 
illustrated  magazine.  London,  1903.  8°. 
V.  30,  p.  20-27.)  *  DA 

Burroughs,  John.  Carlyle.  (Century 
magazine.  New  York,  1883.  8°.  v.  26, 
p.  530-543.)  *DA 

In     Carlyle's     country.       (In     his: 

Fresh  fields.  Boston,  1885.  4.  ed.  16°. 
p.  49-82.)  *R-NBG 

A    Sunday    in    Cheyne    Row.      (In 

his:  Fresh  fields.  Boston,  1886.  4.  ed. 
16°.    p.  217-286.)  *R-NBG 

C,  T.  L.  The  Philosopher  of  Chelsea. 
(Gentleman's  magazine.  London,  1871. 
8°.     V.  229  [new  series,  v.  7,,  p.   159-171.) 

*DA 

Cairo,  Edward.  The  genius  of  Carlyle. 
(In  his:  Essays  on  literature.  Glasgow, 
1909.     8°.     p.  215-250.)  NCZ 

A  lecture  delivered  to  the  Dialectic  Society  of 
the    University    of    Glasgow. 

Carlyle,  Alexander,  and  Sir  James 
Crichton-Browne.  The  nemesis  of  Froude. 
A  rejoinder  to  James  Anthony  Froude's 
"My  relations  with  Carlyle."  New  York 
&  London:  John  Lane,  1903.  182  p..  2 
fac.    8°.  AN 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  The  Carlyle  collec- 
tion. A  catalogue  of  books  on  Oliver 
Cromwell  and  Frederick  the  Great.  Be- 
queathed by  Thomas  Carlyle  to  Harvard 
College  Library.  By  W.  C.  Lane.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.:  Library  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1888.  22  p.,  1  pi.  4°.  (Library  of 
Harvard  University.  Bibliographical  con- 
tributions,    no.  26.)  *  GB 

Carlyle.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. New  York,  1859.  8°.  Amer.  edi- 
tion, V.  48,  p.  127-154.)  *  DA 

1.   Mirage    philosophy.      2.    History    of    Frederick. 

Carlyle  House  Purchase  Fund  Commit- 
tee. Illustrated  memorial  volume  of  the 
Carlyle's  House  Purchase  Fund  Com- 
mittee; with  catalogue  of  Carlyle's  books, 
manuscripts,  pictures  and  furniture  ex- 
hibited therein.  London:  C.  Whittingham 
&  Co.  [1896.]  vi  p.,  1  1.,  160  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port, 
illus.    12°.  NCC 

Carlyle^s  life  and  reminiscences.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1882.    8°.    V.  132,  p.  18-35.)  *  DA 

Carlyle's  life  and  works.  (Church  quar- 
terly review.  London,  1883.  8°.  v.  15,  p. 
301-343.)  *  DA 

Carlyle  in  London.  (Atlantic  monthly. 
Boston,  1885.    8°.    v.  55,  p.  421-423.)    *  DA 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

Carlyle  and  Neuberg.  (Macmillan's 
magazine.  London,  1884.  8°.  v.  50.  p. 
280-297.)  *  DA 

Carlyle's      reminiscences.  (Atlantic 

monthly.  Boston,  1881.  8°.  v.  47,  p.  863- 
866.)  *  DA 

Cestre,  L.  La  doctrine  sociale  de  Car- 
lyle. (Revue  du  mois.  Paris,  1913.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  553-579.)  *  DM 

Chamberlain,  D.  H.  The  man,  Thomas 
Carlyle,  at  last.  (Andover  review.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  227-238.)  *  DA 

Chambers,  Charles  Edward  Stuart.  Car- 
lyle and  Robert  Chambers:  unpublished 
letters.  (Chambers's  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1900.    8°.    series  6,  V.  3,  p.  257-261.)    *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine,  v.  71,  p.  787- 
792,  Boston,  1900;  Littell's  Living  age,  series  7,  v. 
7,  p.  211-216,  Boston,   1900. 

Chapman,  Edward  Mortimer.  Carlyle 
and  Ruskin.  (In  his:  English  literature 
in  account  with  religion.  1800-1900.  Bos- 
ton, 1910.    8°.    p.  199-235.)  NCB 

Cherbuliez,  C.  V.  Thomas  Carlyle  par 
G.  Valbert  [pseud,  of  C.  V.  Cherbuliez]. 
(Revue  des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1881.  8°. 
V.  44,  p.  209-220.)  *  DM 

Clark,  J.  Scott.  Carlyle,  1795-1881.  (In 
his:  A  study  of  English  prose  writers. 
New  York,    1898.      12°.     p.   524-569.) 

*R-NCC 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  The  two  Car- 
lyles;  or,  Carljde  past  and  present.  (In 
his:  Nineteenth  century  questions.  Bos- 
ton, 1898.     8°.     p.  161-195.)  NBQ 

Repr. :    Christian    examiner,    Sept.,    1864. 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1881. 
vii  p.,  2  1.,  (1)14-255  p.,  1  fac,  4  pi.,  3  port. 
12°.  AN 

Thomas    Carlyle.     4   port.,   3   illus. 

(Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.  New 
York,  1881.    8°.    v.  62,  p.  888-912.)      *  DA 

CoPELAND,  Charles  Townsend.  Carlyle 
as  a  letter  writer.  (Atlantic  monthly. 
Boston,  1898.    8°.    v.  82,  p.  687-697.)  *  DA 

Courthope,  William  John.  Johnson  and 
Carlyle:  common  sense  versus  transcen- 
dentalism. (National  review.  London, 
1884.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  317-332.)  *  DA 

Courtney,  William  L.  Carlyle's  politi- 
cal doctrines.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1879.  8°.  new  series,  v.  26,  p.  817- 
828.)  *  DA 

Craig,  R.  S.  The  making  of  Carlyle. 
An  experiment  in  biographical  explication. 
London:  Eveleigh  Nash,  1908.  vi,  519  p., 
2  port.  8°.  *R-AN 


Crichton-Browne,  Sir  James.  Carlyle 
and  Froude.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1903.     8°.     V.  84,  p.  33-51.)  *  DA 

Reply  to  article  by  R.   McNeill,  noted  below. 

Carlyle  —  his      wife      and      critics. 

(Journal  of  mental  science.  London,  1898. 
8°.     V.  44,  p.  76-95.)  WPA 

See  also  under  Carlyle,  Alexander, 

and  Sir  James  Crichton-Browne. 

D.,  H.  W.  The  life  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
philosopher,  critic  and  historian.  (Signed 
H.  W.  D.i  London:  Ward,  Lock  &  Co. 
[189-  ?i  321-336  p.  8°.  (Ward  and  Lock's 
penny  books  for  the  people.  Biographical 
series.)  AN  p.v.l57 

Duffy,  Sir  Charles  Gavan.  Conversa- 
tion with  Carlyle.  New  York:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons,  1892.  x,  261  p.,  1  pi.,  2 
port.     12°.  AN 

Conversations   and   correspondence 

with  Thomas  Carlyle.  (Contemporary  re- 
view. London,  1892.  8°.  v.  61,  p.  120-152. 
279-304,  430-456,  576-608.)  *  DA 

The   real   Carlyle.      (Contemporary 

review.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  84,  p.  2i2i7- 
348.)  *  DA 

Durand,  Walter  Yale.  De  Quincey  and 
Carlyle  in  their  relation  to  the  Germans. 
(Modern  Language  Association.  Publica- 
tions. Cambridge,  1907.  4°.  v.  22,  p.  521- 
530.)  RAA 

E.,  M.  B.  Goethe  and  Carlyle,  a  com- 
parison. (Temple  Bar.  London,  1889.  8°. 
V.  86,  p.  399-403.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture, new  series,  v.   50,  p.  325-327,  New  York,   1889. 

Edgar,  Pelham.  The  judgements  of  Car- 
lyle. (University  magazine.  Montreal, 
1913.    4°.    V.  12,  p.  622-638.)  f  STG 

Evans,  A.  W.  The  Carlyle  love  letters. 
(University  review.  London,  1909.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  555-575.)  *  DE 

FiDELis.  In  memoriam:  —  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. (Rose-Belford's  Canadian  monthly. 
Toronto,  1881.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  316-318.)  *  DA 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Glimpses  of  Thomas 
Carlyle.  (Contemporary  review.  London, 
1913.    8°.    V.  103,  p.  787-796.)  *  DA 

Friswell,  J.  Hain.  Thomas  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Modern  men  of  letters  honestly  criti- 
cised.     London,    1870.      12°.      p.    273-282.) 

NCB 

Froude,  James  Anthony.  The  early  life 
of  Thomas  Carlyle.  (Nineteenth  century. 
London,  1881.    8°.    v.  10.  p.  1-42.)        *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  series  5,  v.  35, 
p.   259-285,   Boston,   1881. 

My  relations  with  Carlyle.  To- 
gether with  a  letter  from  the  late  Sir  James 
Stephen. .  .dated  December  9,  1886.  Lon- 
don: Longmans,  Green,  &  Co.,  1903.  vi, 
80  p.    8°.  AN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


807 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 

1903.    vi,  79  p.    8°.  AN 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green 

&  Co.,  1903.    vi,  80  p.    8°.  AN 

Thomas  Carlyle.     A  history  of  the 

first  forty  years  of  his  life,  1795-1835.    New 
York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1882.     2  v.     8°. 

AN 

Reviewed  in  Temple  Bar,  v.  65,  p.  519-530,  Lon- 
don,  1882. 

New  York:  J.  S.  Ogilvie  &  Co., 

n.  d.     2  V.     12°. 

Thomas    Carlyle:   a   history   of   his 

life  in  London,  1834-1881.     London:  Long- 
man, Green  &  Co.,   1884.     2  v.     port.     8°. 

*R-AN 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  work  see  the  Scot- 
tish review,  v.  5,  p.  1-21,  Paisley,  1885.  See  also 
the  Unitarian  review,  v.  23,  p.  118-134,  Boston,  1885. 


Sons,  1884. 


C. 


Scribner's 
*R-AN 


unpublished 
(Archiv    fiir 


New      York: 
2  V.    port.    8°. 

Garnett,    Richard.      Eight 
letters    of   Thomas    Carlyle. 
das    Studium    der    neueren    Sprachen    und 
Litteraturen.       Braunschweig,     1899.       8°. 
Bd.  102  [N.  F.  Bd.  2],  p.  317-330.)       RAA 

Life  of  Thomas  Carlyle.     London: 

Walter    Scott,    1887.      186,    xxviii    p.    8°. 
(Great  writers.)  *R-AN 

The  xxviii  p.  at  the  end  are  a  bibliography  of 
Carlyle's  works,  by  J.  P.  Anderson,  of  the  British 
Museum. 

Geddes,  Patrick.  The  early  homes  and 
haunts  of  Carlyle.  (Oxford  and  Cambridge 
review.    London,  1909.   8°.   no.  8,  p.  11-17.) 

SAA 

Giles,  Henry.  Carlyle.  (In  his:  Lec- 
tures and  essays.  Boston,  1851.  12°.  v.  2, 
p.  286-299.)  NBQ 

GiLFiLLAN,  George.  Thomas  Carlyle.  1 
port.  (Harper's  new  monthly  magazine. 
New  York,   1850.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  586-588.) 

*DA 

Goodwin,  Charles  J.  Carlyle's  ethics. 
(International  journal  of  ethics.  Philadel- 
phia, 1905.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  198-210.)        YFA 

Gould,  George  M.  Thomas  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Biographic  clinics.  Philadelphia,  1903. 
8°.    v.  1,  p.  41-76.)  WRE 

Hall,  Sophy.  The  two  Thomas  Car- 
lyles.  (Nineteenth  century  and  after.  Lon- 
don, 1913.    8°.    v.  73,  p.  829-835.)  *  DA 

Thomas  Carlyle,  the  philosopher,  and  Thomas 
Carlyle,  the  advocate. 

Harland,  Marion.  No.  24  Cheyne  Row. 
2  pi.  (In  her:  Where  ghosts  walk.  New 
York,  1898.     12°.     p.  65-81.)  A 

On    Carlyle's   London   residence. 

Harris,  Frank.  Talks  with  Carlyle. 
(English  review.  London,  1911.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  419-434.)  *DE 


Harrison,  Frederic.  Carlyle  and  the 
London  Library,  account  of  its  foundation: 
together  with  unpublished  letters  of 
Thomas  Carlyle  to  W.  D.  Christie:  ar- 
ranged by  Mary  Christie:  edited  by  F. 
Harrison...  London:  Chapman  &  Hall, 
1907.  X  p.,  1  1.,  Ill  p.  1  fac,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
12°.  AN 

Carlyle's  place  in  literature.     (The 

Forum.  New  York,  1894.  8°.  v.  17,  p. 
537-550.  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Studies  in  early  Victorian  litera- 
ture,  p.    40-63,   London,    1895. 

Hensel,  P.  Thomas  Carlyle.  Stuttgart: 
F.  Frommanns  Verlag,  1901.  212  p.,  1 
port.  8°.  (Frommanns  Klassiker  der  Phi- 
losophic.    Bd.  11.)  AN 

HiGGiNsoN,  Thomas  Wentworth.  Car- 
lyle's laugh.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Bos- 
ton, 1881.    8°.    v.  48,  p.  463-466.)  *  DA 

HoRNE,  Richard  Henry.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. 1  port.  (In  his:  A  new  spirit  of  the 
age.  London,  1844.  2.  ed.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
255-280.)  NCB 

1  port.     (In  his:  A  new  spirit 

of  the  age.  New-York,  1844.  12°.  p.  333- 
348.)  AB 

HoTCHKiss,  Florence.  Carlyle's  dramatic 
portrayal  of  character.  (Century  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1899.  8°.  v.  57,  p.  415- 
422.)  *  DA 

HuET,  Conrad  Busken.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(In  his:  Litterarische  fantasien  en  kritie- 
ken.    Haarlem,  n.d.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  107-123.) 

NABO 

HuTTON,  Richard  Holt.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. (Good  words.  London,  1881.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  282-288.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture, new  series,  v.  33,  p.  749-756,  New  York,  1881. 

James,  Henry.  Some  personal  recollec- 
tions of  Carlyle.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Bos- 
ton, 1881.    8°.    V.  47,  p.  593-609.)        *  DA 

John  O'Hagan  on  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Irish  monthly.  Dublin,  1902.  8°.  v.  30, 
p.  541-561,  613-631.)  *  DA 

Kellner,  Leon.  Thomas  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Die  englische  Literatur  im  Zeitalter 
der  Konigin  Viktoria.  Leipzig,  1909.  8°. 
p.  110-154.)  NCB 

a.  Leben.  b.  Personlichkeit.  c.  Weltanschau- 
ung, d.  Carlyle  als  Geschichtschreiber.  e.  Carlyles 
Stil.     f.   Carlyle  und  Goethe,     g.   Einfluss  Carlyles. 

Knight,  Charles.  [Thomas  Carlyle,  from 
the  "English  cyclopedia."]  (In:  Life  of 
Robert  Burns,  mostly  by  Thomas  Carlyle 
[edited  by  O.  W.  Wight).  New  York,  1859. 
24°.    p.  5-26.)  AN 

Kraeger,  H.  Carlyle's  Stellung  zur  deiit- 
schen  Sprache  und  Litteratur.  (Anglia. 
Halle  a.S.,  1899.     8°.     Bd.  22,  p.  145-342.) 

RNA 


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Krauske,  Otto.  Macaulay  und  Carlyle. 
(Historische  Zeitschrift.  Miinchen,  1908. 
8°.     Bd.  102,  p.  31-56.)  BAA 

Krummacher,  M.  Notizen  iiber  den 
Sprachgebrauch  Carlyle's.  (Englische  Stu- 
dien.  Heilbronn,  1883.  8°.  Bd.  6,  p.  352- 
397.)  RNA 

Sprache  und  Stil  in  Carlyle's  "Fried- 
rich  II."  (Englische  Studien.  Heilbronn, 
1888-89.  8°.  Bd.  11,  p.  67-91,  433-457;  Bd. 
12,  p.  38-59.)  RNA 

KuECHLER,  Frohwalt.  Carlyle  und  Schil- 
ler. (Anglia.  Halle  a.S.,  1903.  8°.  Bd.  26, 
p.  1-93,  393-446.)  RNA 

Larkin,  Henry.  Carlyle  and  Mrs.  Car- 
lyle: a  ten-years  reminiscence.  (British 
quarterly  review.  London,  1881.  8°.  v.  74, 
p.  28-84.)  *  DA 

Larminie,  William.  Carlyle  and  Shelley. 
A  parallel  and  a  contrast.  (Contemporary 
review.  London,  1900.  8°.  v.  77,  p.  728- 
741.)  *  DA 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole.  Car- 
lyle's message  to  his  age.  (Contemporary 
review.  London,  1891.  8°.  v.  60,  p.  521- 
528.)  *  DA 

Lee,  Vernon.  Studies  in  literary  psychol- 
ogy: Carlyle  and  the  present  tense.  (Con- 
temporary review.  London,  1904.  8°.  v. 
85,  p.  386-392.)  *  DA 

Le  Sueur,  W.  D.  Carlyle  and  Comte. 
(Rose-Belford's  Canadian  monthly.  Tor- 
onto, 1881.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  639-642.)  *  DA 

Letters  of  Carlyle  to  Varnhagen  von 
Ense.  (New  review.  London,  1892.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  593-608.)  *  DA 

Lewis,  Arthur  Morrow.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. (In  his:  Ten  blind  leaders  of  the 
blind.      Chicago.    1910.      16°.     p.    120-141.) 

A 

Lilly,  W.  S.  New  light  on  the  Carlyle 
controversy.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1903.  8°.  V.  78  [new  series,  v.  73].  p. 
1000-1009.)  *  DA 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  My  study  windows.  Boston  [1899). 
12°.    p.  115-149.)  NBQ 

McCosH,  James.  Thomas  Carlyle  and 
his  influence  on  the  English  language. 
(The  Manhattan.  New  York,  1883.  4°.  v. 
2,  p.  433-438.)  *  DD 

Mackall,  Leonard  L.  Thomas  Carlyle's 
translation  of  Faust's  curse.  (Archiv  fiJr 
das  Studium  der  neueren  Sprachen  und 
Literaturen.  Braunschweig,  1904.  8°.  Bd. 
112,  p.  388-390.)  RAA 


Macleod,  Donald.  Mr.  Carlyle  and  Dr. 
Chalmers.  (Good  words.  London,  1881. 
8°.    v.  22,  p.  477-480.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  series  5,  v.  35, 
p.   499-502.      Boston,    1881. 

AIacNeil,  Jane.  The  homes  of  Carlyle. 
6  illus.  (Munsey's  magazine.  New  York, 
1901.     8°.     v.  25,  p.  633-639.)  *  DA 

McNeill,  Ronald.  The  new  Carlyle  let- 
ters: a  vindication  of  Froude.  (Contem- 
porary review.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  83, 
p.  761-778.)  *  DA 

Macpherson,  Hector.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  &  Ferrier, 
n.  d.     160  p.     12°.     (Famous  Scots  series.) 

*R-AN 

Magnus,  Laurie.  Byron  and  Carlyle. 
(Roj'al  Society  of  Literature.  Transac- 
tions. London,  1908.  8°.  series  2,  v.  28,  p. 
235-252.)  *  EC 

Masson,  David.  Memories  of  London  in 
the  forties,  by  David  Masson.  Arranged 
for  publication  and  annotated  by  his 
daughter  F.  Masson.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1908.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  256  p. 
8°.  CO 

Masterman,  Charles  Frederick  Gurney. 
Spencer  and  Carlyle.  A  comparison.  (In 
his:  In  peril  of  change...  New  York 
[1905].     12°.    p.  74-96.)  NCZ 

Matz,  Bertram  Waldrom.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. A  brief  account  of  his  life  and  writ- 
ings. New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1902. 
56  p.     illus.    8°.  AN  p.v.l60 

Title   from    cover. 

Maulsby,  D.  L.  The  growth  of  Sartor 
Resartus.  Maiden,  Mass.:  H.  W.  Whitte- 
more  &  Co.,  1899.  2  p.l.,  3-49  p.  8°.  (Tufts 
College  studies,     series  2,  no.  1.) 

NCC  p.v.lO 

Mead,  Edwin  Doak.  The  philosophy  of 
Carlyle.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1881.    3  p.l.,  140  p.    16°.  NCC 

Mercer,  Elizabeth.  Carlyle  and  the 
"Blumine"  of  "Sartor  Resartus."  (West- 
minster review.  London,  1894.  8°.  v.  142, 
p.  164-165.)  *DA 

Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Goethe-  und 
Schiller-Archiv  (relating  to  the  connec- 
tions between  Carlyle  and  EckermanU). 
[Weimar,   1903.]     39  p.     8°.  NCB  p.v.3 

Sonderabdruck  aus  dem  Goethe- Jahrbuch.     Bd.  24. 

Moller,  Niels.  Om  Carlyle's  Betydning. 
(Tilskueren.  Kj^benhavn,  1892.  8°.  Aarg. 
9,  p.  483-496.)  NISA 

Morison,  James  Cotter.  Carlyle's  rem- 
iniscences. (Fortnightly  review.  London, 
1881.    8°.    V.  29,  p.  456-466.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine,  new  series,  v.  33, 
p.    735-742,    New    York,    1881. 

Thomas      Carlyle.        (Macmillan's 

magazine.      London,    1883.      8°.      v.   47,   p. 
200-212.)  *  DA 


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Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

MoRLEY  OF  Blackburn  (1.  viscount),  John 
Morley.  Carlyle.  (Fortnightly  review. 
London,  1870.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p. 
1-22.)  *  DA 

(In  his:   Critical  miscellanies. 

London,  1893.     12°.    v.  1,  p.  135-201.) 

*R-NCZ 

Mr.  Carlyle  and  Pere  Bonhours.  (Catho- 
lic world.  New  York,  1871.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
820-825.)  *  DA 

Mueller,  Frederich  Max.  Goethe  and 
Carlyle.  (Contemporary  review.  London, 
1886.    8°.    V.  49,  p.  772-793.)  *  DA 

Murray,  Louisa.  Thomas  Carlyle  and 
Edward  Irving.  (Rose-Belford's  Cana- 
dian monthly.  Toronto,  1881.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  303-315.)  *DA 

NiCHOL,  John.  Thomas  Carlyle.  Lon- 
don: Macmillan  &  Co.,  1902.  viii,  257  p. 
[2.  ed.]     12°.     (English  men  of  letters.) 

*R-AN 

NicoLL,  Sir  William  Robertson,  and 
Thomas  Seccombe.  Thomas  Carlyle.  1 
port.  (In  their:  A  history  of  English  liter- 
ature. New  York,  1907.  8°.  v.  3.  p.  1086- 
1097.)  *R-NCB 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot.  Recollections  of 
Carlyle,  with  notes  concerning  his  "Rem- 
iniscences." (New  Princeton  review.  New 
York,  1886.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  1-19.)  *  DA 

O'DoNOGHUE,  T.  Griffin.  Carlyle's  Irish 
tours.  (Irish  monthly.  Dublin,  1886.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  613-625.)  *  DA 

O'Grady,  Standish.  Carlyle  as  a  politi- 
cal teacher.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1885.  8°.  new  series,  v.  38,  p.  516- 
530.)  *  DA 

Carlyle  as  a  politician.  (The  twen- 
tieth century.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
317-327.)  *  DD 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wil- 
son. Thomas  Carlyle.  (Macmillan's  mag- 
azine. London,  1881.  8°.  v.  43,  p.  482- 
496.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture, new  series,  v.  33,  p.  721-731,  New  York,  1881; 
Appleton's  Journal,  new  series,  v.  10,  p.  510-521, 
New  York,   1881. 

Ordish,  Thomas  Fairman.  Carlyle  as  an 
antiquary.  (Antiquary.  London,  1881. 
sq.  8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  124-126.)         CA 

Oswald,  Eugen.  Thomas  Carlyle,  noch 
einmal.  (Archiv  fiir  das  Studium  der 
neueren  Sprachen  und  Literaturen.  Braun- 
schweig,  1904.     8°.     Bd.   112,   p.  317-327.) 

RAA 

Patrick,  John.  The  Carlyles  in  Scot- 
land. (Century  magazine.  New  York, 
1899.    8°.    V.  57,  p.  321-330.)  *  DA 


Pelly,  Sir  Lewis.  Glimpses  of  Carlyle. 
A  fragment.  (Fortnightly  review.  Lon- 
don, 1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  51,  p.  723- 
728.)  *DA 

$.  The  Carlyles  and  a  segment  of  their 
circle:  recollections  and  reflections.  (The 
Bookman.  London,  1892.  f°.  v.  1,  p.  21- 
23,  57-59,  95-97,  133-135,  167-168,  202-204; 
V.  2,  p.  11-12,  45-47,  75-76,  108-109,  144-146, 
170-171.)  tt*GDB 

Rawlings,  E.  H.  Carlyle  as  a  religious 
teacher.  (Methodist  quarterly  review. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1904.  8°.  v.  53,  p.  465- 
478.)  *  DA 

Recollections  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1896.    8°.    V.  159,  p.  31-37.)       *  DA 

Reminiscences  hy  Thomas  Carlyle.  Cor- 
respondence between  Messrs.  Harper  & 
Bros.,  and  Messrs.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons 
relating  to  the  American  edition.  [New 
York,  1881?]    8  p.    8°.  AGH  p.v.30 

Reminiscences  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Edinburgh  review.  London,  1881.  8°.  v. 
153,  p.  469-497.)  .  *  DA 

Based    on   Froude. 

Rixius,  Peter.  Das  Princip  der  Person- 
lichkeit  bei  Thomas  Carlyle.  Bingen:  E. 
Steinhauser,  1903.    5  p.l.,  (1)10-89  p.    8°. 

AGH  p.v.6 

RoBBiNS,  R.  C.  Carlyle.  (In  his:  Poems 
of  personality.  Second  series.  Cambridge, 
1910.     12°.     p.  215-229.)  NBI 

Robertson,  John  Mackinnon.  Thomas 
Carlyle.  (In  his:  Modern  humanists.  Lon- 
don, 1891.     12°.     p.  1-61.)  SB 

Roe,  Frederick  William.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle as  a  critic  of  literature.  New  York: 
Columbia  University  Press,  1910.  x  p.,  1  1., 
152  p.    8°.  NCC 

Sarson,  George.  George  Eliot  and 
Thomas  Carlyle.  (Modern  review.  Lon- 
don, 1881.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  399-413.)  *  DA 

Schmeding,  Otto,  tjber  Wortbildung  bei 
Carlyle.  Halle  a.S. :  Max  Niemeyer,  1900. 
xiii,  352  p.  8°.  (Studien  zur  englischen 
Philologie.     Heft  5.)  NCC 

Schneider,  Fritz  Otto  Reinhold.  Car- 
lyle's "Past  and  present,"  und  die  "Chron- 
ica Jocelini  de  Brakelonda."  Halle,  Saale: 
Hohmann,  1911.     200  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

NCCp.v.17 

Schovelin,  Jul.  Carlyle  som  Social- 
politiker.  (Tilskueren.  Kj0benhavn,  1892. 
8°.    Aarg.  9,  p.  397-418.)  NISA 

Scott,  Fred  Newton.  Carlyle's  Dante. 
(Nation.  New  York,  1903.  4°.  v.  77,  p. 
502-503.)  *  DA 

On  Carlyle's  description  of  the  portrait  of  Dante. 


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Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

ScuDDER,  Vida  Dutton.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(In  her:  Social  ideals  in  English  letters. 
Boston,  1898.  8°.  p.  148-159,  161-163,  170- 
173,   212-216,   245-249,   262-271.)  SB 

Wordsworth  and  Carlyle.     (In  her: 

The  life  of  the  spirit  in  the  modern  English 
poets.    Boston,  1897.    8°.    p.  83-87.)  NCID 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Prose  poets. 
Thomas  Carlyle.  (In  his:  Aspects  of  poe- 
try.   Oxford,  1881.    8°.    p.  407-437.) 

*R-NAEC 

Sh.\rp,  R.  Farquharson.  Carlyle.  1  fac. 
(In  his:  Architects  of  English  literature. 
New  York,  1900.     8°.     p.  242-256.)         AB 

Sharp,  William.  The  country  of  Carlyle. 
6  pi.  on  4.  (In  his:  Literary  geography. 
New  York,  1904.    4°.     p.  146-159.)       NCA 

Shepherd,  Richard  Heme.  The  Carlyle- 
Emerson  correspondence.  (Gentleman's 
magazine.  London,  1883.  8°.  v.  254,  p. 
415-427.)  *  DA 

Sims,  William  Edward.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle: historian,  philosopher,  and  man  of 
letters.  23  p.  (Literary  and  Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Liverpool.  Proceedings. 
Liverpool,  1907.    8°.     no.  60.)  *  EC 

Smith,  Alexander.  Mr.  Carlyle  at  Edin- 
burgh. (Argosy.  London,  1866.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  504-510.)  *  DA 

(Harpers  new  monthly  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1866.  8°.  v.  2,2>,  p.  391- 
393.)  *  DA 

Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  Reminiscences 
of  Carlyle  and  Leigh  Hunt.  Being  extracts 
from  the  diary  of  the  late  John  Hunter,  of 
Craigcrook.  1  port.  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    8°.    1882,  p.  96-103.)  *  DA 

Stearns,  Frank  Preston.  Carlyle.  (In 
his:  Modern  English  prose  writers.  New 
York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1897.  12°.  p. 
59-110.)  NCB 

Stephen,  Sir  Leslie.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Warner  classics.  New  York,  1899.  16°. 
V.  4,  Historians  and  essayists,  p.  33-62.)  A 

Stern,  Adolf.  Thomas  Carlyle.  (In  his: 
Geschichte  der  neuern  Litteratur.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.     12°.    v.  6,  p.  399-409.)         NAB 

Strachey,  G.  Carlyle  and  the  "Rose- 
goddess."  (Nineteenth  century.  London, 
1892.     8°.     v.  32,  p.  470-486.)  *  DA 

Reminiscences      of      Carlyle      with 

some   unpublished   letters.      (New   review. 
London,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  17-33.)         *  DA 

Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.  Note  of 
an  English  republican  on  the  Muscovite 
crusade.  London:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1876. 
24  p.    8°.  GIE 

An   attack   on   Carlyle. 


T.,  W.  W.  Carlyle  and  Burns.  (The 
Academy.  London,  1910.  f°.  v.  78,  p. 
515-516.)  *DA 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  L'idealisme 
anglais:  etude  sur  Carlyle.  Paris:  G.  Bail- 
Here,  1864.  2  p.l.,  187  p.  12°.  (Bibli- 
otheque    de    philosophic    contemporaine.) 

NCC 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry.  Carlyle's  "Reminis- 
cences." (Nineteenth  century.  London, 
1881.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  1009-1025.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  series  5,  v. 
35,   p.   85-95,   Boston,   1881. 

Thayer,  William  Roscoe.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle: his  work  and  influence.  (The  Forum. 
New  York,   1895.     8°.     v.  20,  p.  465-479.) 

*DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Throne-makers,  p.  163-192,  Bos- 
ton,   1899. 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (Atlantic  monthly. 
Boston,  1858.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  185-196.)     *  DA 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (British  quarterly  re- 
view.    London,  1849.     8°.     v.  10,  p.  1-45.) 

*DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign 
literature,  science  and  art,  v.  18,  p.  285-309,  New 
York.   1849. 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (Eraser's  magazine. 
London,  1833.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  706.)  *  DA 

Gallery   of   literary   characters,      no.    xxxvii.) 

Thomas  Carlyle.  1  port.  (Hogg's  in- 
structor. Edinburgh,  1851.  4°.  new  series, 
v.  7,  p.  81-86.)  *DA 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (Littell's  Living  age. 
Boston,  1851.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  550-552.)  *  DA 

From  the  Critic. 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (In:  Lives  of  the  illus- 
trious. London,  1856.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  241- 
256.)  A 

Thomas  Carlyle.  (Quarterly  review. 
London,  1872.     8°.     v.  132,  p.  335-366.) 

*DA 

Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  series  4,  v.  25, 
p.    666-683,    Boston,    1872. 

Thomas  Carlyle  at  Cheyne  Row.  (In: 
Celebrities  at  home.  London,  1877.  8°. 
series,  1,  p.  171-183.)  AGH 

Thomas  Carlyle  and  John  Howard. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1850.  8°. 
V.  41,  p.  406-410.)  *DA 

Thomson,  Edward  J.  Carlyle  and  Ec- 
clefechan.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth,  1899. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  23,  p.  254-259.)        *  DE 

Thoreau,  Henry  David.  Thomas  Carlyle 
and  his  works.  (Graham's  magazine.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1847.  8°.  v.  30,  p.  145-152,  238- 
245.)  *  DD 

■ ■  •  (In  his:  A  Yankee  in  Canada. 

Boston,  1881.     16°.     p.  211-247.)  NBY 


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Literature  —  Carlyle,  Thomas,  continued. 

Thorne,  William  Henry.  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. (In  his:  Modern  idols:  studies  in 
biography  and  criticism.  Philadelphia, 
1887.     16°.     p.   106-135.)  A 

A   visit    to    Carlyle.      (The    Globe. 

Philadelphia,  1904.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  123-127.) 

*DD 
TowLE,  George  M.     Carlyle  as  a  histo- 
rian.    (Penn  monthly.     Philadelphia,  1872. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  439-447.)  *  DA 

Trevelyan,  George  Macaulay.  Carlyle 
as  an  historian.  (Nineteenth  century.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    8°.    V.  46,  p.  493-503.)        *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magasine,  v.  134  (series  3, 
V.   3),  p.   75-84,  Boston,   1900. 

Tyndall,  John.  On  unveiling  the  statue 
of  Thomas  Carlyle.  [London:  Spottis- 
woode  &  Co.,  printers,]  n.  d.     6  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.367 

(In  his:  New  fragments.  Lon- 
don, 1892.    2.  ed.     12°.    p.  392-397.)     GAL 

Personal    recollections   of   Thomas 

Carlyle.     (In  his:   New  fragments.     Lon- 
don, 1892.    2.  ed.    12°.    p.  347-391.)     OAL 

From  Fortnightly  rez'ieii',  Jan.,  1890. 

Unpublished,  An,  letter  of  Carlyle's. 
(Irish  monthly.  Dublin,  1885.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  597.)  *  DA 

To   Sir  Charles  Gavan  Duffy. 

Valbert,  G.  See  above  under  Cherbu- 
liez,  C.  V. 

Vaughan,  Charles  Edwyn.  Carlyle  and 
his  German  masters.  (In:  English  Asso- 
ciation. Essays  and  studies.  Oxford,  1910. 
8°.    p.  168-196.)  NCY 

Vaughan,  John  S.  Thomas  Carlyle;  his 
language,  style,  and  manner.  (Irish  eccle- 
siastical record.  Dublin,  1913.  8°.  series 
5,  V.  2,  p.  449-458.)  ZLPS 

Venables,  G.  S.  Carlyle  in  society  and 
at  home.  (Fortnightly  review.  London, 
1883.    8°.    new  series,  v.  33,  p.  622-642.) 

*DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magasine  of  foreign 
literature,  new  series,  v.  38,  p.  1-15. 

Vitale,  Zaira.     Questione  vecchia  e  do- 

cumenti   nuovi.      Jane   e   Thomas    Carlyle. 

Roma:  Nuova  Antologia,  1905.     51  p.     8°. 

AGH  p.v.30,  no.6 

Reprinted  from  the  Nuova  Antologia,  1.  August 
1905. 

Walter,  T.  P.  Thomas  Carlyle  and  his 
message.  (Methodist  review.  New  York 
[1908].    8°.    V.  90,  p.  574-580.)  *  DA 

Wedgwood,  Julia.  A  study  of  Carlyle. 
(In  her:  Nineteenth  century  teachers  and 
other  essays.  London,  1909.  8°.  p.  156- 
191.)  NCZ 

Reprinted  from  the  Contemporary  review. 


Whipple,  Edwin  Percy.  Emerson  and 
Carlyle.  (In  his:  American  literature  and 
other  papers.  Boston,  1887.  12°.  p.  234- 
258.)  NBB 

WiECKi,  Ernst  von.  Carlyle's  "Helden" 
und  Emerson's  "Reprasentanten."  Konigs- 
berg  i.  Pr.:  R.  Leupold,  1903.  2  p.l.,  53  p., 
11.     8°.  NCCp.v.6 

Wilson,  David.  Mr.  Froude  and  Car- 
lyle. New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1898. 
viii,  360  p.    8°.  *R-AN 

Wilson,  H.  Schiitz.  Goethe  and  Car- 
lyle. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1893.    8°.    V.  275,  p.  509-516.)  *  DA 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Thomas  Carlyle. 
(Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.  New 
York,  1874.    8°.    v.  48,  p.  726-729.)      *  DA 

Wordsworth  and  Carlyle  —  a  literary 
parallel.  (Temple  Bar.  London,  1895.  8°. 
V.  106.  p.  26r-267.)  *  DA 

Wright,  E.  Perforations  in  the  "Latter- 
day  pamphlets"  by  one  of  the  "Eighteen 
millions  of  bores."  Edited  by  E.  Wright, 
no.  1.  Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 
1850.     12°.  NCCp.v.U 

no.  1.  Universal  suffrage.  Capital  punishment. 
Slavery. 

Came,  John.  The  Highland  cottage,  a 
tale.  (The  Keepsake.  London,  1833.  12°. 
1833,  p.  144-160.)  NCA 

Carnegie,  Mary.  An  epistle  from  Miss 
M.  C.  [i.  e.,  Mary  Carnegiei  at  Montrose, 
to  Miss  M.  M.  at  Edinburgh?  1795?)  7  p. 
8°.  NCI  p.v.67 

Carrick,  John  Donald.  See  under  Whist- 
le-binkie. 

Carruthers,  Robert.  The  Highland  note- 
book; or,  Sketches  and  anecdotes.  Inver- 
ness: Courier  Office,  1887.  2  p.l.,  vii,  427  p. 
new  ed.     12°. 

See  also  Montgomery,  James.  Poet- 
ical works. .  . 

Carstairs,  Charlotte.  Original  poems. 
By  a  lady,  dedicated  to  Miss  Ann  Hender- 
son. A  tribute  to  gratitude  and  friendship. 
[By  Charlotte  Carstairs.]  Edinburgh,  1786. 
1  p.l.,  70  p.     8°.  NCL 

Catholic  tractates  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury. 1573-1600.  Selections  edited,  with 
introduction  and  glossary,  by  T.  G.  Law. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1901. 
Ixiii  p.,  1  1.,  308  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  So- 
ciety.    [Publications,     v.  45.])  NDP 

Tyrie's  Refutation,  1573.  Hay's  Demandes,  1580. 
Ilaiiiilton's  Catholik  traictise,  1581.  Burne's  Dispu- 
tation, 1581.  Canisius'  Catechism,  1588.  Hamilton's 
Facile  traictise,  1600.  Ane  schort  Catholik  confes- 
sion, ms. 

Celebrated  songs  of  Scotland,  from  King 
James  v.  to  Henry  Scott  Riddell.  Edited 
with  memoirs  and  notes  by  John  D.  Ross... 
New  York:  W.  Pagan,  jr.,  &  Son,  1887.  2 
p.l.,  397  p.    8°.  *R-NDP 


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Chalmers,  George.  The  poetic  remains 
of  some  of  the  Scotish  kings.  Now  first 
collected.  London:  John  Murray,  1824.  vii, 
208  p.,  1  pi.,  1  fac.    8°.  Stuart  10089 

Channel-stane,  The;  or,  Sweepings  frae 
the  rinks,  series  2.  [Edited  by  John  Mac- 
Nair.)  Edinburgh:  Richard  Cameron,  188v3. 
80  p.    illus.    8°.  NDPp.  box 

Charteris,  Henry.  The  preface  by  Henry 
Charteris  to  his  edition  of  Henry's  Wal- 
lace, printed  at  Edinburgh,  1594.  (Repr. 
in:  Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1855.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  157-176.)      tCP 

Cheviot,  Andrew.  Proverbs,  proverbial 
expressions,  and  popular  rhymes  of  Scot- 
land. Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner,  1896. 
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Child,  Francis  James.  English  and  Scot- 
tish ballads  selected  and  edited  by  Francis 
James  Child.  Boston:  Little,  Brown,  & 
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*R-NCL 

Boston:  Little,  Brown,  &  Co., 

1860.    8  V.    8°. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown,  &  Co., 

1866.     8  V.     8°.     (British  poets.)  NCI 

Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

The   English  and   Scottish   popular 

ballads.  Edited  by  Francis  James  Child. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin,  &  Co.  [1882- 
98.,    5  V.  in  10  parts.    4°.  f  NCK 

Edited  from  the  collection  of 

F.  J.  Child  by  H.  C.  Sargent  and  G.  L.  Kit- 
tredge.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1904.  engr.  t.-p.,  xxxi,  730  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
8".     (Cambridge  edition  of  the  poets.) 

*R-NCK 

Christie,  Nimmo.  The  black  chanter, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1901.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  71-76.)  *DA 

Christ's  Kirk  on  the  Green...  More 
correct  than  any  impression  extant,  being 
compared  with  a  manuscript  writ  100  years 
agoe.  18th  century  broadside.  15  x  11^ 
in.  Reserve 

Clephane,  Miss  Douglas  Maclean.  King 
Alexander  in.  of  Scotland.  (In:  The  tribute 
...unpublished  poems  by  various  authors 
. . .     London,  1837.    8°.    p.  349-352.) 

Clough,  Arthur  Hugh.  The  Bothie  of 
Tober-na-Vuolich:  a  long  vacation  pastoral. 
(In  his:  Poems  and  prose  remains.  .  .edited 
by  his  wife.  London,  1869.  12°.  v.  2,  p. 
201-287.)  NCG 

Cockburn,  Henry  Thomas  Cockburn, 
lord.  Address  by  the  lord  rector  of  the 
University  of  Glasgow,  to  his  electors,  on 
the  6th  of  January,  1832.  Edinburgh:  Neill 
&  Co.,  1832.     16  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.382 


Collection,  A,  of  political  effusions  which 
appeared  during  the  late  election:  contain- 
ing The  canvass,  Noctes  Musselburganse, 
Noctes  Newhavense,  Songs  upon  candi- 
dates, &c.  Leith:  R.  Allardice,  printer,  1834. 
40  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  CR  p.  box  2 

Collingwood,  William  Gershom.  The 
ballad  of  Hildina.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness,  and  Suther- 
land.    London,  1908.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  211-216.) 

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Colvil,  Samuel.  The  Whigs  supplication; 
or,  The  Scots  Hudibras.  A  mock  poem. 
In  two  parts.  .  .  -St.  Andrews:  J.  Morison, 
1796.     1  p.l.,  xi,  (1)14-152  p.,  2  pi.    24°. 

NCL 

Witli    engraved    title-page. 

Colvill,  Robert.  Savannah.  A  poem  in 
two  cantos  to  the  memory  of...  Colonel 
John  Maitland.  London:  T.  Cadell,  1780. 
20  p.    2.  ed.    sq.  8°.  Reserve 

With  author's  autograph. 

Compendiovs,  Ane,  booke  of  godly  and 
spiritvall  songs,  collectit  out  of  sundrie 
partes  of  the  scripture,  with  sundrie  of 
other  ballates  changed  out  of  prophaine 
sanges,  for  avoyding  of  sinne  and  harlotrie, 
with  argumentation  of  sundrie  gude  and 
godly  ballates,  not  contained  in  the  first 
edition...  Edinburgh:  Printed  by  Andro 
Hart.  [1621.]  (Reprinted  in:  Scotish  poems 
of  the  sixteenth  century.  Edinburgh,  1801. 
16°.    p.  1-219.)  NDP 

Compendious,  A,  book  of  godly  and 
spiritual  songs  commonly  known  as  "The 
gude  and  godlie  ballatis,"  reprinted  from 
the  edition  of  1567.  Edited  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  A.  F.  Mitchell.  Edin- 
burgh: ^y.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1897.  1 
p.l.,  cxxvi  p.,  15  1.,  338  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Text 
Society.     [Publications,     v.  39.])  NDP 

Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham.  Cursory  re- 
marks on  Ane  booke  of  godly  and  spirituall 
songs,  for  avoyding  of  sinne  and  harlotrie. 
(By  Sir  J.  G.  Dalyell.]  (In:  Scotish  poems 
of  the  sixteenth  century.  Edinburgh,  1801. 
16°.     p.  5-44.)  NDP 

Complaint,  The,  of  the  muses  upon  Sir 
Vvilliam  Alexander.  1  fac.  (Abbotsford 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°. 
p.  321-323.)  fCP 

Probably  written  to  the  dictation  of  King  James 
VI.,  who  corrected  the  last  two  lines  in  the  ms. 

Complaynt,  The,  of  Scotlande  vyth  ane 
exortatione  to  the  thre  Estaits  to  be  vigi- 
lante in  the  deffens  of  their  public  veil, 
1549.  With  an  appendix  of  contemporary 
English  tracts,  viz.:  The  just  declaration 
of  Henry  viii.  (1542);  The  exhortacion  of 
James  Harrysone  Scottisheman  (1547); 
The  epistle  of  the  Lord  Protector  Somer- 
set (1548);  The  epitome  of  Nicholas  Bodru- 
gan  alias  Adams  (1548).  Re-edited  from 
the  originals  with  introduction  and  glossary 


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Literature,  continued. 

by  J.  A.  H.  Murray.  London:  Early  Eng- 
lish Text  Society,  1872.  cxxiii,  306  p.  8°. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.  Extra  series. 
Publications,     no.   17-18.)  NCE 

An  adaptation,  indeed,  almost  a  translation  from 
Le  quadrilogue  invectif  of  Alain  Chartier  (1390- 
1458).  The  author  is  also  indebted  to  Saint  Gelais, 
bishop  of  Angouleme. 

CoLviLLE,  James.  The  Complaynt  of 
Scotlande  —  a  tract  for  the  times.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°.  v.  23,  p. 
90-107.)  *  DE 

Complaynt,  The,  of  Scotland.  (Critical 
review;  or.  Annals  of  literature.  London, 
1802.    8°.    V.  35,  p.  95-99.)  NAA 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  Com- 
playnt of  Scotland.  (Modern  quarterly  of 
language  and  literature.  London,  1899.  4°. 
V.  1,  p.  267-269.)  t  RAA 

Neilson,  William  Allan.  The  original  of 
The  Complaynt  of  Scotlande.  (Journal  of 
Germanic  philology.  Bloomington,  Ind., 
1897.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  411-430.)  RKA 

The  anonymous  Scottish  author  borrowed  his  gen- 
eral idea  of  the  vision  of  Dame  Scotia  exhorting  her 
three  sons,  the  Estates,  from  Le  quadrilogue  invectif 
of  Alain  Chartier. 

Cormack,  George.  Sprigs  of  heather. 
(The  month.  London,  1899.  8°.  v.  93, 
p.  58-63.)  *  DA 

Notice  of  a  rare  Roman  Catholic  collection  of 
spiritual  songs,  published  in  Scotland  in  1791.  The 
hymns  have  been  set  to   common  ballad  tunes. 

Court,  The,  of  Session  garland.  [Edited 
by  James  Maidment.]  Edinburgh:  T.  G. 
Stevenson,  1839.    x,  154  p.    8°.  NDF 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

Supplement.       [Edited     by     James 

Maidment.]  Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson, 
1839.    vii,  2>6  p.    8°.  NDF 

One  hundred  and   fifty  copies  printed. 

Cousin,  Mrs.  A.  R.  The  deathbed  of 
John  Knox.  (Catholic  Presbyterian.  Lon- 
don, 1879.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  265-268.)  *  DA 

Verse. 

Craig,  Alexander.  The  poetical  works 
of  Alexander  Craig,  of  Rose-Craig.  1604- 
1631.  Now  first  collected.  [Glasgow:] 
Hunterian  Club,  1873.  v.  p.  4°.  (Hunt- 
erian  Club  [Glasgow].)  NCE 

Craig,  Sir  Thomas.  [Poemata.]  (In: 
Delitice  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
1637.     24°.    V.  1,  p.  221-267.)  NDF 

Craufurd,  C.  Adam  our  belt.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1895.  sq.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  118-119.)  CPA 

A  dialogue  in  sixteenth  century  Scots. 

Creech,  William.  Edinburgh  fugitive 
pieces.  [Edited  by  William  Creech.]  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Creech,  1791.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  (1)6- 
300  p.     12°.  NDH 


With  letters  containing  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  modes  of  living,  arts, 
commerce,  literature,  manners,  etc.,  of 
Edinburgh  at  different  periods.  By  W. 
Creech,  to  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of 
his  life.  Edinburgh:  J.  Fairbairn,  1815. 
xli,  372  p.,  1  port.    8°.  CR 

Crichton  ^Lat.  Crittonius],  George.  Poe- 
mata. (In:  Delitiae  poetarum  Scotorum. 
Amsterdam,  1637.    24°.    v.  1,  p.  273-290.) 

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Crichton  [Lat.  CrittoniuS],  James,  the  Ad- 
mirable. In  suum  ad  urbem  Venetam  ap- 
pulsum.  (In:  Delitiae  poetarum  Scotorum. 
Amsterdam,  1637.    24°.    v.  1,  p.  268-273.) 

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Cririe,  James.  Scottish  scenery:  or, 
Sketches  in  verse,  descriptive  of  scenes 
chiefly  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  With 
notes  and  illustrations;  and  with  engrav- 
ings by  W.  B}'rne  trom  views  painted  by 
G.  Walker.  London:  T.  Cadell,  jun.,  &  W. 
Davies,  1803.  xxxiv  p.,  1  1.,  412  p.,  20  pi. 
4°.  fNCM 

Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford.  The  Black 
Douglas.  New  York:  Doubleday  &  Mc- 
Clure  Co.,  1899.    x  p.,  1  1.,  479  p.,  8  pi.    8°. 

NCW 

Cleg  Kelly,  Arab  of  the  city.  Lon- 
don: C.  A.  Pearson,  Ltd.  [1905?]  3  p.l.,  146 
p.    8°.  NCW 

The    firebrand.      New    York:    Mc- 

Clure,  Phillips  &  Co.,  1901.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  516  p. 
12°.  NCW 

Previously  published  serially  in  Temple  Bar,  v. 
122-124,  London,  1901. 

Fishers  of  men.    New  York:  D.  Ap- 

pleton  &  Co.,  1906.     vii,  416  p.,  4  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

A   Galloway  herd.     New  York:   R. 

F.  Fenno  &  Co.  [Cop.  1895.,  vi,  7-298  p. 
12°.  NCW 

The    gray    man.      \    novel.      New 

Harper  &  Bros.,   1896.     vi  p..    1   1., 
26  pi.    12°.  NCW 

•  Joan    of    the    sword    hand.      New 

York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1900.  vii.  436 
p.,  8  pi.    12°.  NCW 

The  lilac  sunbonnet.     A  love  story. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1895.  iv, 
296  p.     12°.  NCW 

Love  idylls.  London:  John  Mur- 
ray, 1901.    viii,  384  p.     12°.  NCW 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.    New 

York:  Alacmillan  &  Co.,  1894.  5  p.l.,  195  p. 
16°.  NCW 

The  men  of  the  moss-hags;  being  a 

history  of  adventure  taken  from  the  papers 
of  William  Gordon  of  Earlstoun  in  Gallo- 
way and  told  over  again.  New  York:  Mac- 
millan  and  Co.  [COp.  1895.]     x,  370  p.     12°. 

NCW 

New    York:    Alacmillan     Co., 

1905.    X,  370  p.     12°.  NCW 


York: 
406  p. 


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The    men    of   the    mountain.      New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1909.  4  p.l.,  315  p.. 
8  pi.     12°.  NCW 

Raiderland.  All  about  grey  Gallo- 
way, its  stories,  traditions,  characters, 
humours.  London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton, 
1904.    xvi,  327  p.,  58  pi.    illus.    2.  ed.    12°. 

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The  red  axe.    With  illustrations  by 

Frank  Richards.  New  York:  Harper  & 
Bros.,  1899.    vi  p.,  1  1..  370  p.,  26  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

"The  riddlings  of  creation."  (North- 
ern counties  magazine.  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  1901.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  86-90.)  CA 

■ Rose  of  the  wilderness.     London: 

Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1909.  1  p.l.,  (i)vi- 
viii,  22,6  p.    8°.  NCW 

Sir  Toady  Crusoe;  illustrated  by  G. 

Browne.  New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  Co. 
[Cop.  1905.]  2  p.l.,  vii-x,  356  p.,  1  pi.  illus. 
12°.  NCW 

Cromek,  Robert  Hartley.  Remains  of 
Nithsdale  and  Galloway  song:  with  histori- 
cal and  traditional  notices  relative  to  the 
manners  and  customs  of  the  peasantry. 
London:  T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davies,  1810. 
viii,  xxxii,  370  p.     8°.  NDP 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  6, 
p.  314-321,  Edinburgh,   1820. 

Nearly  all  the  poems  in  this  collection,  though  be- 
lieved by  the  editor  to  be  original  early  ballads,  were 
composed  by  Allan  Cunningham. 

Cruel,  The,  priest.  [Edited  by  Andrew 
Lang.]  (Longman's  magazine,  v.  12,  p. 
489-491.)     London,  1888.    8°.)  *  DA 

Ballad.  From  the  fly-leaf  of  a  copy  of  An  excel- 
lent commonty  of  rare  Scots  songs,  Edinburgh,   1765. 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Johnnie  Menzies. 
(Eraser's  magazine.  London,  1830.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  399-406.)  *  DA 

\'erse. 

_ The  magic  bridle.  (In:  The  an- 
niversary, edited  by  Allan  Cunningham. 
London,   1829.     12°.     1829,  p.   136-156.) 

Stuart  9282 

Poems  and  songs.  With  an  intro- 
duction, glossary,  and  notes  by  Peter  Cun- 
ningham. London:  John  Murray,  1847. 
xxxvi,  151  p.     16°.  NCM 

The  songs  of  Scotland,  ancient  and 

modern;  with  an  introduction  and  notes, 
historical  and  critical,  and  characters  of 
the  lyric  poets.  London:  John  Taylor, 
1825.    4  V.    8°.  NDP 

Traditional    tales    of    the    English 

and  Scottish  peasantry.  London:  F.  and 
W.  Kerslake,  1874.  3  p.l.,  394  p.  new  ed. 
12°.  NCW 

See  also  under  Burns,  Robert;  Cro- 
mek, Robert  Hartley;  and  Thomson,  James, 
The  seasons. 


Thomson,  Airs.  Katherine.  Allan  Cun- 
ningham. (In  her:  Recollections  of  liter- 
ary characters  and  celebrated  places.  Lon- 
don, 1854.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  219-235.)  NCI 

Cunningham,  Peter.  See  under  Cim- 
ningham,  Allan,  and  Drummond,  William, 
Poems. 

Danskin,  Henry.  Poemata.  (In:  Deli- 
tiae  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  1,  p.  291-306.)  NDP 

Davidson,  G.  Norman's  blast:  a  rejected 
contribution  to  "Good  words."  [By  G. 
Davidson.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Maclaren,  1866. 
7  p.     12°.  NCIp.v.36 

In  verse. 

Davidson,  John,  1549P-1603.  Ane  breif 
commendatiovn  of  vprichtnes,  in  respect 
of  the  surenes  of  the  same,  to  all  that  walk 
in  it,  amplifyit  chiefly  be  that  notabill  doc- 
ument of  Goddis  michtie  protectioun,  in 
preseruing  his  maist  vpricht  servand,  and 
feruent  Messinger  of  Christis  Evangell, 
Johne  Knox.  .  .  Imprentit  at  Sanctandrois 
be  Robert  Lekpreuik.  Anno.  1573.  (In: 
Thomas  M'Crie,  Life  of  John  Knox... 
Edinburgh,  1831.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  431-453.) 

AN  and  Stuart  4171 

A  metrical  panegyric  on  John  Knox.  Only  one 
copy  of  the  original  is  known. 

(In:  Royal  Historical  Society. 

Transactions.  London,  1874.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  243-262.)  CA 

Ane  dialog  or  mutuall   talking  be- 

tuix  a  clerk  and  ane  courteour,  concerning 
foure  parische  kirks  till  ane  minister,  col- 
Icctit  out  of  thair  mouthis,  and  put  into 
verse  by  a  young  man  quha  did  then  for- 
gather with  thame  in  his  journay.  .  .  [St. 
Andrews:  R.  Lekpreuik,  1574.)  (Reprinted 
in:  Royal  Historical  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1874.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  216- 
242.)  CA 

A  satire  on  the  Regent  Morton's  order  in  1573  for 
uniting  two,  three,  or  even  four  parishes  under  one 
minister. 

Davidson,  John.  Selections  from  the 
literary  remains  of  the  late  John  Davidson. 
F.dited  by  his  sister.  Aberdeen:  L.  Smith, 
1873.    74,  3  p.    3.  ed.    16°.  NDH 

■ ■  •  Aberdeen:  L.  Smith,  1874.     74 

p.    4.  ed.    16°.  NDH 

Davidson,  John.  Plays  by  John  David- 
son. Being:  An  unhistorical  pastoral;  A 
romantic  farce;  Bruce,  a  chronicle  play; 
Smith,  a  tragic  farce;  and  Scaramouch  in 
Naxos,  a  pantomime.  London:  E.  Math- 
ews and  J.  Lane,  1894.  5  p.l.,  (1)4-294  p., 
1  pi.     sq.  8°.  NCR 

One  of  edition  of  500  copies  printed  for  Britain. 

The  queen  of  Thule.     (Scottish  art 

review.     London,  1889.    f°.    v.  2,  p.  93-94.) 

fMAA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


815 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Delitiae  poetarvm  Scotorvm  hujus  sevi 
illvstrivm  Jo.  Scoto  Scotstarvatio  collec- 
torc].  Amstelodami:  J.  Blaeu,  1637.  2  v. 
12°.    24°.  NDP 

RoBB,  Thomas  D.  Delitiae  poetarum  Sco- 
torum.  (Royal  Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1908. 
8°.    V.  39,  p.  97-120.)  *  EC 

Dempster,  Thomas.  Poemata.  (In:  De- 
litiae poetarum  Scotorum.  Amstelodami, 
1637.     24°.     V.  1,  p.  306-354.)  NDP 

See  also  under  Musa  latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Dennistoun,  James.  See  under  Battle  of 
Craignilder. 

Deposition,  The;  or,  Fatal  miscarriage: 
a  tragedy... a  satire  occasioned  by  the 
"Deposition"  of  the  Rev.  John  Home, 
author  of  "Douglas."  [Edinburgh?  1757.] 
14  p.,  1  1.     8°.  NCO  p.v.350 

Title-page  lacking. 

Dibdin,  J.  C.  The  annals  of  the  Edin- 
burgh stage,  with  an  account  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  dramatic  writing  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  R.  Cameron,  1888.  viii,  511  p., 
5  plans,  4  port.    4°.  NCOM 

Dick,  Thomas.  The  complete  works  of 
Thomas  Dick.  Eleven  volumes  in  2.  v.  1. 
Cincinnati:  Applegate  &  Co.,  1857.  port. 
4°.  NCG 

1.  An  essay  on  the  improvement  of  society.  2. 
The  philosophy  of  a  future  state.  3.  The  philosophy 
of  religion.  4.  The  mental  illumination  and  moral 
improvement  of  mankind.  5.  An  essay  on  the  sin 
and  evil  of  covetousness. 

Dinsdale,  Frederick.  See  under  Mallet, 
David.     Ballads  and  songs... 

Diogenes  among  the  D.D.'s:  a  book  of 
burlesques;  containing  the  trial  of  Dr.  Mac- 
leod  for  the  alleged  murder  of  Mr.  Moses 
Law. .  .  Glasgow:  J.  S.  Marr,  1867.  4  p.l., 
(1)8-122  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.363 

Disappointed,  The,  Whig.  A  most  excel- 
lent parody  upon  a  most  excellent  old  song. 
Edinburgh:  T.  Black,  printer  [180-?].  n.  t.-p. 
4  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.49 

Diverting,  The,  history  of  John  Cairns. 
A  lay  of  the  logic  chair.  Edinburgh,  1856. 
16  p.     16°.  NCIp.v.35 

On  Prof.  A.  C.  Eraser's  application  for  the  vacant 
chair  of  logic  in  Edinburgh  University. 

Divorty,  Peter.  Poemata  Petri  Divorti, 
with  explanator)'  notes  and  appendix  con- 
taining literal  translations.  Inverurie: 
Thomas  Dare,  1884.    21  p.    8°.      *  C  p.v.390 

Dixon,  James  Henry.  Scottish  tradi- 
tional  versions   of   ancient   ballads.      Lon- 


don: Percy  Society,  1845.  xvi,  108  p.  12°. 
(Percy  Society,     v.  17.)  NCA 

Contents:  (1)  Young  Bondwell.  (2)  Tam-a-Line. 
the  Elfin  Knicht.  (3)  Lord  Burnett  and  Little  Muns- 
grove.  (4)  The  heir  of  Linne.  (5)  The  jolly  har- 
per. (6)  The  bonny  hind  squire.  (7)  The  cruel 
mother.  (8)  The  minister's  dochter  o'  Newarke.  (9) 
The  laird  o'  Drum.  (10)  Lord  William.  (11)  Lord 
Gregory.  (12)  The  Water  o'  Wearie's  Well.  (13) 
The  Water  o'  Gamery.  (14)  The  Braes  o'  Yarrow. 
(15)  Ladye  Diamond.  (16)  Sir  Hugh,  the  Graeme. 
(17)  Johnnie  o'  Cocklesmuir. 

This  is  really  the  second  series  of  the  ballads  col- 
lected by  Peter  Buchan,  which  was  advertised  in 
1834  as  in  preparation  for  publication,  but  did  not 
appear.  The  manuscript  was  sold  to  the  Percy  So- 
ciety who  published  the  above  selection  from  it  for 
their  members.  For  some  reason  or  other  the  editor 
did  not  think  it  worth  while  to  explain  the  source  of 
his   ballads. 

Dixon,  William  Macneile.  Thomas  the 
Rhymer.  Written  at  the  request  of  the 
pageant  committee  for  the  Scottish  His- 
torical Exhibition  of  1911.  Glasgow:  T. 
MacLehose  and  Sons,  1911.    Z6  p.,  2  1.    16°. 

NCR 

Douglas,  Gawin,  bishop  of  Dunkeld.  A 
description  of  May.  [Edited]  by  Francis 
Fawkes.  London,  1752,  repr.:  Edinburgh: 
The  Aungervyle  Society,  1885.  32  p.  8°. 
(The  Aungervyle  Society.  [Publications.] 
new  series,  no.  9-10.)  NCE 

Honour.  —  King  Hart.  —  Dido's 

hunting-party.  —  Winter.  —  Morning  in 
May.  —  Evening  and  morning  in  June. 
(In:  Mediaeval  Scottish  poetry.  Glasgow, 
1892.     12°.    p.  215-269.)  NDP 

Poetical     works.       With     memoir, 

notes,  and  glossary  by  John  Small.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Paterson,  1874.  4  v.  fac. 
8°.  NCL 

V.  1.  Biographical  introduction:  Account  of  the 
writings  of  Bishop  Gavin  Douglas;  Notices  of  the 
manuscripts  and  printed  editions  of  the  works  of 
Bishop  Gavin  Douglas.  The  Palice  of  Honour.  King 
Hart.     Conscience.     Notes  and  various  readings. 

V.  2.  Translation  of  \'irgil  (book  i-v.).  The 
comment.     Notes  and  various  readings. 

V.  3.  Translation  of  Virgil  (book  vi-x.).  Notes 
and  various  readings. 

v.  4.  Translation  of  \'irgil  (book  xi-xiii.).  Con- 
clusioune,  and  The  dyrectioun  of  his  buik,  &c.  Notes 
and  various  readings.     Glossary. 

Virgil's  .iEneis,  translated  into  Scot- 
tish verse,  by  the  famous  Gawin  Douglas, 
bishop  of  Dunkeld.  A  new  edition,  where- 
in the  many  errors  of  the  former  are  cor- 
rected, and  the  defects  supply'd,  from  an 
excellent  manuscript.  To  which  is  added 
a  large  glossary  [by  Thomas  Ruddiman], 
explaining  the  difficult  words:  which  may 
serve  for  a  dictionary  to  the  old  Scottish 
language.  And  to  the  whole  is  prefix'd  an 
exact  account  of  the  author's  life  and  writ- 
ings, from  the  best  histories  and  records. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Symson,  and  R.  Freebairn, 
1710.    3  p.l.,  19,  iv  p.,  3  1.,  3-486  p.,  48  1.    f°. 

tNTL 

See   also    under   Dunbar,   William; 

and  Scotish  poems. 


816 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

D.  On  Gawin  Douglas's  translation  of 
Virgil's  ^neid.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  99-106.)  *  DE 

Gerken,  Heinrich.  Die  Sprache  des  Bis- 
chofs  Douglas  von  Dunkeld  (Vocalismus 
und  Consonantismus  der  Reimworter). 
Nebst  Anhang:  Zur  Echtheitsfrage  des 
"King  Hart."  Strassburg:  J.  K.  Triibner, 
1898.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  67(1)  p.    8°.        RNB  p.v.lO 

Lange,  p.  Chaucer's  Einfluss  auf  die 
Originaldichtungen  des  Schotten  Douglas. 
(Anglia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1883.  8°.  Bd.  6.  p. 
46-95.)  RNA 

Larue,  Joseph  Leo.  Das  Pronomen  in 
den  Werken  des  schottischen  Bischofs  Ga- 
vin Douglas.  Strassburg  i.  E.:  M.  Du 
Mont  Schauberg.  1910.    xiv,  125  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

RNB  p.v.4 

On  Gawin  Douglas's  translation  of  Vir- 
gil's ^neid.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and 
literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1820.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  41-44.)  *  DE 

Schumacher,  Aloys.  Des  Bischofs  Gav- 
in Douglas  tJbersetzung  der  Aeneis  Ver- 
gils,  einschliesslich  des  von  Maffeo  Vegio 
angefiigten  13.  Buches,  verglichen  mit  den 
Originalen  und  der  franzosischen  Aeneis- 
iibersetzung  des  Octavien  de  Saint-Gelais. 
Strassburg  i.  E.:  M.  D.  Schauberg.  1910. 
136  p.,   1   1.     8°.  NCTp.v.5 

Douglas,  George.  The  house  with  the 
green  shutters.  New  York:  McClure,  Phil- 
lips &  Co.,  1902.     4  p.l.,  328  p.,  1  1.     \2° . 

NCW 

Douglas,  Robert  W.  See  Love  songs  of 
Scotland. 

Dowie,  The,  dens  o'  Yarrow.  Illustrated 
by  J.  Noel  Paton.  [Edinburgh:]  Royal 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine 
Arts  in  Scotland,  1860.     10  1.,  6  pi.     f°. 

Stuart  375 

Downy,  Alexander.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

Downy,  Robert.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Drummond,  George  William  Auriol 
Hay.  A  town  eclogue.  [By  G.  W.  A.  H. 
Dnmimond.]  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the 
author,  1804.    3-33  p.    8°.  NCI  p.v.60 

Drummond,  William,  of  Hawthornden. 
Poems  [with  life  by  Alexander  ChalmerS]. 
(In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  The  works  of 
the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  637-712.)  NCI 

The  poems  of  William  Drummond 

of  Hawthornden:  with  life  by  Peter  Cun- 
ningham. London:  Cochrane  and  M'Crone, 
1833.    viii,  336  p.    16°.  NCL 


Poetical  works... to  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1793.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  619-698.)  NCI 

Edited  by  William  B.  Turn- 
bull.  London:  John  Russell  Smith,  1856. 
XX,  346  p.,  1  port.  16°.  (Library  of  old 
authors.)  NCL 

With     "A     cypresse     grove"; 

edited  by  L.  E.  Kastner.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  the  society  by  W.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1913.  2  v.  fac,  port.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Text  Society.  [Publications.)  new 
series,  v.  3-4.)  NDP 

Manchester:  University  Press, 

1913.  2  v.  fac,  port.  8°.  (Victoria)  Uni- 
versity, Manchester.  Publications,  no.  79- 
80.)  NCL 

Polemo-Middinia.    Carmen  macaro- 

nicum.  .  .Accedit  Jacobi  id  nominis  Quinti, 
Regis  Scotorum,  Cantilena  rustica  vulgo 
inscripta  Christs  Kirk  on  the  Green.  Re- 
censuit,  notisque  illustravit  E[dmund] 
G[ibson].  Oxonii:  E  Theatro  Sheldoniano, 
1691.     5  p.l.,  22  p.     4°.  NCL 

Edinburgi:  apud  T.  W.   &  T. 

Ruddimannos,  1742.    8  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.lll8 

— —  Select  poems.  (In:  The  works  of 
the  British  poets.  Philadelphia,  1819.  16°. 
V.  5,  p.  1-55.)  NCI 

Some  unpublished  poems  of  Drum- 
mond from  the  Hawthornden  mss.  [Edited 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  L.  E.  Kast- 
ner.) (Modern  language  review.  Cam- 
bridge, Eng.,  1911.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  324-334.) 

NAA 

Works...        Consisting     of     those 

which  were  formerlj-^  printed,  and  those 
which  were  designed  for  the  press.  Now 
published  from  the  author's  original  copies. 
Edinburgh:  James  Watson,  printer,  1711. 
2  p.l.,  xlv  p.,  1  1.,  243,  iv,  60  p.,  2  port.    f°. 

tNCF 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  edition  see  The  retro- 
spective review,  v.  9,  p.  351-370,  London,   1824. 

Drake,  Nathaniel.  The  banks  of  Esk  — 
Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (In  his: 
Mornings  in  spring.  .  .  London,  1828.  12°. 
V.  1,  p.  247-310.)  NCZ 

Kastner,  L.  E.  Drummond  of  Haw- 
thornden and  the  French  poets  of  the  six- 
teenth century.  (Modern  language  review. 
Cambridge,  1910.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  40-53.)  NAA 

Drummond    of    Hawthornden    and 

the  poets  of  the  Pleiade.  (Modern  lan- 
guage review.  Cambridge,  1909.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  329-341.)  NAA 

On  the  Italian  and  French  sources 

of  Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (Modern 
language  review.  Cambridge,  1911.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  462-470.)  NAA 

Laing,  David.  A  brief  account  of  the 
Hawthornden  manuscripts  in  the  posses- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


817 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

sion  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land; with  extracts,  containing-  several  un- 
published letters  and  poems  of  William 
Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archgeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  57- 
116,225-240.)  tCPA 

Richardson,  David  Lester.  Drummond's 
poems.  (In  his:  Literary  leaves.  Lon- 
don, 1840.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  117-130.)  NCG 

Stevenson,  John  Home.  Sonnet  by 
Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (Scottish  an- 
tiquary.   Edinburgh,  1898.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  59.) 

CPA 

Webbe,  Cornelius.  On  the  poetry  of 
Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (In  his: 
Glances  at  life  in  city  and  suburb.  Lon- 
don, 1845.    8°.    series  2,  p.  266-279.)      NCZ 


Dun,   Patrick. 
Aberdonensis. 


See  under  Musa   Latina 


Dunbar,  William.  The  golden  targe.  — 
The  thrissil  and  the  rois.  —  Bewty  and  the 
presoneir.  —  London.  —  Be    ye    ane    luvar. 

—  The  dance  of  sevin  deidly  synnis.  • — •  Am- 
endis  to  the  telyouris  and  sowtaris.  —  The 
fenyeit  freir  of  Tungland.  —  The  ladyis 
soHstaris.  —  Discretion  in  asking.  —  The 
petition  of  the  gray  horse.  —  Auld  Dunbar. 

—  Best  to  be  blyth.  —  Meditatioun  in  wyn- 
tir.  (In:  Mediaeval  Scottish  poetry.  Glas- 
gow, 1892.     12°.     p.   139-214.)  NDP 

The    poems     of    William    Dunbar, 

edited  with  introduction,  various  readings 
and  notes,  by  J.  Schipper.  (Kaiserliche 
Akademie  der  Wissenschaften.  Denk- 
schriften.  Philosophisch-historische  Classe. 
Wien,  1892-94.  f°.  Bd.  40,  Abtheil.  ii,  iv; 
Bd.  41,  Abth.  iv;  Bd.  42,  Abth.  iv;  Bd.  43, 
Abth.  i.)  *  EF 

Title  of  part  5  reads:  Anonymous  early  Scot- 
tish poems  forming  a  supplement  to  the  poems  of 
William    Dunbar.      Part    5    contains    a    glossary. 

Edited  by  the  late  John  Small. 

Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1893.  3  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society. 
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Mebus,  Friedrich.  Beitrage  zu  William 
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Oliphant,  F.  R.  William  Dunbar. 
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Schipper,  Jakob.  William  Dunbar.  Sein 
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ausgewahlten  Uebersetzungen  nebst  einem 
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tur-  und  Cultur-Geschichte.  Strassburg: 
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son  &  Son,  1788.  1  p.l.,  Ixii,  150,  100  p. 
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Duncan,  Andrew.  Miscellaneous  poems, 
extracted  from  the  records  of  the  Circula- 
tion Club  at  Edinburgh...  Edinburgh: 
P.  Hill   &  Co.,   1818.     iv,  5-86  p.     8°. 

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Tribute  of  veneration,  addressed  to 

the  first  meeting  of  the  Loyal  Edinburgh 
Association  for  Cominemorating  The 
Reign  of  George  iii.  Edinburgh:  P.  Neill, 
printer,  1821.     16  p.    8°.  CK  p.v.281 

Duncan,  George.  Bonnie  Prince  Char- 
lie: a  drama,  in  four  acts.  Elgin:  J.  Black, 
printer,  1879.    30  p.    12°.  *  C  p.v.358 

Duncan,  Henry.  The  cottage  fireside; 
or,  The  parish  schoolmaster.  New  York: 
R.  Carter  &  Bros.,  1858.  4.  Amer.  from 
the  5.  Edinburgh  edition,  vi,  (1)8-251  p., 
1  pi.     24°.  NCW 

Duncan,  Jean  W.  Nessie:  a  story  of 
Edinburgh  life.  Glasgow:  Aird  &  Cog- 
hill  fl904i.     127  p.     12°.  NCW 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Mary  Graham  Lundie. 
The  children  of  the  manse.  New  York: 
R.  Carter  &  Bros.,  1850.  1  p.l.,  9-465  p., 
1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

With  additional   engraved    title-page. 

Rhymes     for    mj^    children.       New 

York:  R.  Carter  &  Brothers,  1856.  1  p.l., 
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Dunlop,  Archibald.  Dunlop  of  that  ilk. 
Memorabilia  of  the  families  of  Dunlop... 
with  the  whole  of  the  songs  and  a  large 
selection  from  the  poems  of  John  Dunlop. 
Glasgow:  Kerr  &  Richardson,  1898.  xiv 
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Dyce,  Alexander.  See  Beattie,  James. 
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Rhymer,  John  Barbour,  Androw  of  Wyn- 
toun,  Henry  the  Minstrel.  Edited  by 
George  Eyre  Todd.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge 
&  Co.,  1891.  1  p.l..  220  p.  12°.  (Abbots- 
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Mitfordi.     Boston:   Little,   Brown,   &   Co., 
1866.     xxxi,   236  p.     8°.      (British    poets.) 

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Only    100  copies   printed. 

The  shipwreck.  By  a  sailor.  Lon- 
don:  A.   Millar,    1764.     3  p.l.,    (1)4-130  p., 

1  map,  1  pi.    new  ed.    8°.  NCL 

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Bell,  1774.    2  p.l.,  108  p. 

London:     T.     Sabine     &     Son 

[178-?].     1  p.l.,  92  p.,  1  pi.     4°.  NCIp.v.74 

New  York:  James  Oram,  1800. 

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London:    F.    Hurst,    1802.      2 

p.l.,  167  p.,  2  pi.     new  ed.     24°.  NCL 

A  poem  by  W.  Falconer:  with 

a  sketch  of  his  life.     London:   Cadell  and 
Davies,  1808.     xiv,  135  p.     illus.     8°.  NCL 

For  a  notice  of  the  illustrations  in  this  work  see 
Chatto's  Treatise  on  wood  engraving,  London,  1839, 
p.   616-617.     The  woodcuts  are  by  Luke  Clennell. 

The  text  illustrated  by  addi- 
tional notes,  and  corrected  from  the  first 
and  second  editions;  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  by  Jtames]  S[tanieri  Clarke.  Lon- 
don: Wm.  Miller,  1811.  xlvi,  214  p.,  4  pi. 
illus.     8°.  Stuart  10337 

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R.  A. 

The  shipwreck  and  other  poems  by 

William  Falconer.  With  a  sketch  of  his 
life.  Albany:  W.  Disturnell,  1834.  viii. 
(1)10-142  p.'  16°.  NCL 

•  London:    C.    Tilt,    1836.      xvi, 

125  p.,  1  pi.  32°.  (Tilt's  miniature  classi- 
cal library.)  NCM 

The    shipwreck   and    other   poems: 

with  a  life  of  the  author.  The  chase:  by 
W.  Somervile;  with  Dr.  Aiken's  critical 
essay,  and  a  life  of  the  author.  London: 
Scott,  Webster  &  Geary,  1838.  viii,  9-189 
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minstrel. 

Friedrich,  Johann.  William  Falconer: 
"The  Shipwreck."  A  poem  by  a  sailor. 
1762.  Wien  &  Leipzig:  W.  Braumiiller. 
1901.    4  p.l.,  79  p.    8°.  NCB 

Farrar,  Frederic  W.  See  under  Blair, 
Robert. 

Fatherless,  The,  bairns.  A  series  of 
poems  on  the  battle  of  Stirling.  Edited  by 
Jaques.  Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son,  1859. 
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Fergusson,     Robert.  Poetical     works. 

Paisley:  R.  Smith,  1799.  iv,  (1)6-233  p.,  1 

1.,  1  port.     16°.  NCL 

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With  the  life  of  the  author  by 

David  Irving.  Glasgow:  Chapman  & 
Lang,  1800.    193  p.,  1  port.,  2  pi.    12°.  NCL 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

and  notes  illustrating  local  and  personal 
allusions.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers, 
1840.     48  p.     8°.     (Peoples  edition.) 

NCI  p.v.66 

•  The    works    of    Robert    Fergusson. 

Edited  by  A.  B.  G.  London:  A.  FuUarton 
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Gumming,  Robert.  Essay. .  .on  the  ques- 
tion "Whether  have  the  exertions  of  Allan 
Ramsay  or  Robert  Ferguson  done  most 
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Jamie,  an  eclogue  in  the  Scottish  dialect 
. .  .  Edinburgh:  T.  Brown.  1791.  1  p.l..  13 
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Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.  The  Vik- 
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Alexander  Gardner,   1896.     103  p.     12°. 

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Fergusson,  Thomas.  Walter  Graeme; 
or,  A  home  among  the  hills,  and  other 
poems.  Paisley:  J.  &  R.  Parlane,  1898. 
191  p.     12°.  NCM 

Ferrier,  Susan  Edmonstone.  Destiny; 
or.  The  chief's  daughter.  London:  R. 
Bentley  &  Son,  1882.  2  v.  12°.  (Edin- 
burgh   edition.)  NCW 

The    inheritance.      A    novel.      New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1847.  226  p.  8°. 
(Library   of  select   novels,     no.   99-100.) 

NCW 

London:    R.    Bentley    &    Son, 

1882.     2  v.     12°.      (Edinburgh  edition.) 

NCW 

Marriage,  a  novel.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Bros.,  1847.  156  p.  8°.  (Library 
of  select  novels,    no.  98.)  NCW 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1870.     156  p.     8°.  NCTp.v.31 

London:    R.    Bentley    &    Son, 

1881.     2  V.     12°.     (Edinburgh  edition.) 

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GwYNN,  Stephen.  Miss  Ferrier.  (Alac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1899.  8°.  v. 
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Reprinted  in  The  Living  age,  series  7,  v.  3,  p. 
603-611,    Boston,    1899. 

HowELLS,  William  Dean.  Heroines  of 
Miss  Ferrier,  Airs.  Opie,  and  Mrs.  Rad- 
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York,  1901.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  79-82.)  NBQ 

Miss  Ferrier's  novels.  (Temple  Bar. 
London,  1878.    8°.    v.  54,  p.  308-328.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  her  Marriage:  a  novel,  v.  1,  p.  1-38, 
London:    R.    Bentley,    1881. 


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Findlater,  Jane  Helen.  The  bairn- 
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Finlay,  John.  Scottish  historical  and 
romantic  ballads,  chiefly  ancient;  with  ex- 
planatory notes  and  a  glossary.  To  which 
are  prefixed  some  remarks  on  the  early 
state  of  romantic  composition  in  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantjme  &  Co.,  printers, 
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Firth,  Charles  Harding.  "A  New  Year's 
gift  for  the  Whigs."  (Scottish  historical 
review.  Glasgow,  1909.  4°.  v.  6,  p.  245- 
247.)  CPA 

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Fletcher,  Andrew.  Political  works. 
London:  Re-printed  by  A.  Bettesworth  & 
C.  Hitch,  1732.    8  p.l.,  448  p.    8°.  SEB 

1.  A  discourse  of  government  with  relation  to 
militia's,  1698.  2-3.  Two  discourses  concerning  the 
affairs  of  Scotland;  written  in  the  year  1698.  4. 
Discorso  delle  cose  di  Spagna  scritto  nel  mese  di 
Luglio  1698.  5.  A  speech  upon  the  state  of  the 
nation;  in  April,  1701.  6.  Speeches  by  a  mem- 
ber of  the  parliament,  which  began  at  Edin- 
burgh the  6th  of  May,  1703.  7.  An  account  of  a 
conversation  concerning  a  right  regulation  of  gov- 
ernments for  the  common  good  of  mankind:  in  a 
letter  to  the  marquis  of  Montrose,  the  earls  of  Rothes, 
Roxburg  and  Haddington,  from  London  the  1st  of 
December,    1703. 

M.'XCFiE,  Robert  Andrew  Scott.  A  bibli- 
ography of  Andrew  Fletcher  of  Saltoun. 
(1653-1716.)  27  fac.  of  title-pages,  2  fac. 
of  ms.,  5  port.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographical 
Society.  Publications.  Edinburgh,  1901. 
sq.  8°.    v.  4,  p.  117-148.)  Reserve 

Forbes,  Duncan.  The  works  of  Forbes 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  biographical  sketch 
of  the  life  of  the  author  by  J.  Bannatyne. 
London:  Ogles,  Duncan  &  Cochran,  1816. 
1  p.l.,  xvi,  348  p.    8°.  ZET 

Forbes,  John,  of  Corse.  Reverendi  viri 
J.  Forbesii  a  Corse ..  .opera  omnia,  inter 
quae  plurima  posthuma,  reliqua  ab  ipso 
auctore  interpolata,  emendata  atque  aucta. 
[Edited  by  George  Garden.]  Amstelae- 
dami:    H.   Wetstenius,    1702-03.     2  v.     4°. 

tZEP 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Forbes,  John.  Cantus,  songs,  and  fan- 
cies, to  three,  four,  or  five  parts,  both  apt 
for  voices  and  viols.  With  a  brief  intro- 
duction to  musick  as  taught  in  the  musick- 
school  of  Aberdeen.  (By  John  Forbes.] 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1879.  viii  p.,  114  1. 
4^  *MO 

Reprint  of  the  Aberdeen  ed.  of  1682.  86  copies 
only  reprinted. 


Ford,  Robert.  Thistledown;  a  book  of 
Scotch  humour,  character,  folk-lore,  story 
&  anecdote.  With  illustrations  by  J.  Dun- 
can. New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  Co.  rpref. 
1891.)    2  p.l.,  3-463  p.,  1  1.,  16  pi.    8°.    NDE 

See    also    under    Vagabond    songs. 

Forsyth,  William.  Idylls  and  Ij-rics. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1872.    vi,  234  p.     12°.  NCM 

Foster,  W.  E.  Songs  on  angling,  etc. 
New  York,  1886.    20  p.    8°.  MYLD  p.  box  1 

Twenty-five  copies  privately  reprinted  from 
"Whistle-Binkie"  and   "The  book  of   Scottish  song." 

Four  books  of  choice  old  Scotish  bal- 
lads, M.DCCcxxiii.-M.DCCcxLiv.  Edinburgh: 
Reprinted  for  private  circulation,  1868. 
4  parts  in  1  v.     1  port.     12°.  NDP 

I.  A  ballad  book.  Edited  by  Charles  Kirkpatrick 
Sharpe.      Edinburgh,    1823. 

II.  A  north  country  garland. 
Edited    by    Geo.    Ritchie 

ballads.      Edited   by   Jas. 


III.  The    ballad    book. 
Kinloch. 

IV.  A    new   book   of  old 
Maidment. 

Fowler,  William.  See  under  Steuart,  A. 
Francis. 

Fowler,  William  AI.  The  spirit  of  the 
isle,  and  other  poems.  [With  notes.]  Edin- 
burgh: Macredie,  Skelly,  &  Muckersy,  1817. 
5  p.l.,  3-127  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.8 

Eraser,  W.  The  decay  of  literature.  A 
poem.  Glasgow:  G.  Richardson,  1835.  24 
p.    nar.  12°.  NCI  p.v.43 

Eraser,  W.  C,  and  A.  Richardson.  Rory 
Alacphie;  a  tale  of  the  Scottish  Highlands, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1905.    8°.    V.  ZZ,  p.  473-483.)  *  DA 

Fulcher,  John.  Lays  and  lyrics  of  Scot- 
land, arranged  with  new  symphonies  and 
accompaniments  for  the  pianoforte.  With 
a  historical  epitome  of  Scottish  song  by 
James  Ballantine  and  an  appendix  of  notes 
Glasgow:  Swan  &  Pentland  [1870?]. 
xi.  344  p.     f°.  *  MO 

Gairdner,  William.  Glengoyne.  Remi- 
niscences of  the  parish  and  its  people;  by 
the  late  W.  Gairdner.  Edited  by  his  son, 
John  Alexander  Gairdner.  Edinburgh: 
privately  printed,  1900.    2  v.    12°.        NDH 

Gall,  Richard.  Poems  and  songs.  With 
a  memoir  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Oliver  and  Boyd,  1819.    xxviii,  168  p.     12°. 

NCM 

p.  83-94  lacking. 

See  also  under  Steel,  Archibald. 

Gait,  John.  The  annals  of  the  parish  and 
The  Ayrshire  legatees.  With  a  memoir  of 
the  author,  new  ed.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1844.  3  p.l.,  cxiii  p., 
1  1.,  321  p.    16°.  NCW 

The  Annals  is  his  masterpiece. 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany,   v.    8,   p.    555-560,   Edinburgh,    1821. 

Auld  Reekie;  or,  A  mistake  in  Edin- 
burgh.    (In  his:  The  literary  life,  and  mis- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

cellanies,  of  John  Gait.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam Blackwood,  1834.  12°.  v.  3,  p. 
185-238.)  AN 

Drama. 

The    Ayrshire    legatees;    or,    The 

Pringle  family.  New  York:  W.  B.  Gilley, 
1823.     179  p.     12°.  Stuart  10338 

First  published  serially  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine,  Edinburgh,  1820-21.  Also  reprinted  in 
The  Portfolio,  v.  11,  p.  410-427;  v.  12,  p.  42-58, 
270-301;  V.  13,  p.  126-135,  181-192,  266-271,  Phila- 
delphia,  1821-22.) 

The  batchelor's  wife;  a  selection  of 

curious  and  interesting  extracts,  with  cur- 
sory observations.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  and 
Boyd,  1824.    2  p.l.,  iii-vii,  444  p.    8°.    NDH 

Bogle   Corbet;   or.  The  emigrants. 

London:  H.  Colburn  &  R.  Bentley  [1831]. 
3  V.    8°.  NCW 

■ The    fatal    whisper.      (Omnibus    of 

modern  romance.  New  York,  1844.  8°.  p. 
242-249.)  NAL 

The  last  of  the  lairds:  or,  The  life 

and  opinions  of  Malachi  Mailings,  Esq.  of 
Auldbiggings.  New  York:  J.  &  J.  Harper, 
printers,  1827.    307  p.     12°.  NCW 

■ •  Lawrie   Todd;    or,    The   settlers    in 

the  woods.  London:  H.  Colburn  &  R. 
Bentley,  1830.    3  v.    8°.  NCW 

The  original  of  Lawrie  Todd  was  Grant  Thor- 
burn,   seedsman,    in    New   York. 

■  V.  I.  New  York:  J.  &  J.  Har- 
per, printers,  1830.     12°.  NCW 

With    an   original   preface    by 

Grant  Thorburn.  New  York:  Farmer  & 
Daggers,  1845.     vi,  7-174  p.     8°.  NCW 


- — — -  Revised,     corrected 

new  introduction,   notes,   etc... 
R.  Bentley,  1849.     viii,  455  p 


.with     a 
London: 
1  pi.     12°. 
NCW 

Literary      life      and      miscellanies. 

Edinburgh:   Wm.    Blackwood,    1834.     3   v. 
8°.  AN 

V.    1 :   The  literary   life   of  John   Gait. 

V.  2:  The  seven  years  war  in  Germany.  Repose. 
Colonization.  The  exodus  of  the  fairies.  The  tim- 
ber trade,  as  respects  the  poor  rates.  A  reverie.  On 
the  superabundance  of  capital  in  the  United  King- 
dom. A  song  (for  a  temperance  society).  Money: 
The  bullion  question.  The  lady  that  I  loved  in  youth. 
Tontines.  The  tower  of  destiny.  Thoughts  on  uni- 
versal monarchy.  To  fate.  A  legacy  to  Glasgow 
and  Greenock,  for  the  improvement  of  the  Clyde. 
The  ferry-house  (Scottish  tale  of  Halloween)  Com- 
pensation, considered  with  reference  to  the  late  bor- 
ough proprietors.  May.  The  unknown.  The  uni- 
verse. The  southern  continent.  A  song.  Impulse 
and  motive.  The  trysted  lover.  The  history  of 
bills  of  exchange.  A  song.  The  history  of  sugar. 
A  Scottish  welcome.  Poor  Adolph.  The  hermit 
Peter.  The  sibyl  of  Norwood.  The  Biram  at  Stam- 
boul.  A  legend  of  St.  Anthony.  The  conquest  of 
France;   a  dramatic  pageant. 

v.  3:  The  betheral;  or.  The  autobiography  of 
James  Howkings.  Athol;  a  tragedy.  Auld  Reekie; 
or,  A  mistake  in  Edinburgh.  The  betrothment;  a 
tragedy.  Anthropos;  a  masque,  or  allegorical  mys- 
tery.    Ode  to  hope. 


My     landlady     and     her     lodgers. 

(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1829. 
8°.  v.  26,  p.  143-152,  320-327,  585-593,  731- 
7Z7.)  *  DA 

Poems.        London:      Cochrane      & 

M'Crone,  1833.     viii,  104  p.     8°.  NCL 

The  provost.     New  York:  E.  Duy- 

ckinck,  1822.    228  p.     12°.  NCW 

A  rich  man;  or.  He  has  great  merit. 

Being  the  autobiography  of  Archibald 
Plack,  Esq.,  late  lord  mayor  of  London... 
(Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1836.  4°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  389-395,  456- 
462,  511-517.)  *DA 

Rothelan;  a  romance  of  the  English 

histories.  [To  which  is  added:  The  quar- 
antine; or,  Tales  of  the  lazaretto:  viz.: 
The    physiognomist;    The    improvisatore; 

'and     The     German's     tale.]       (Edinburgh: 
Oliver  &  Boyd,   1824.     3v.     8°.  NCW 

New  York:  Collins  &  Hannay, 

1825.     2  V.     12°.  NCW 

The  spaewife;  a  tale  of  the  Scottish 

chronicles.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd, 
1823.    3  V.    8°.  NCW 

Founded  on  the  death  of  King  James  i.  of  Scot- 
and. 

Stanley  Buxton;  or,  The  school- 
fellows. Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  &  A. 
Hart,  1833.    2  v.     12°.  NCW 

The   star   of   destiny.      A    dramatic 

spectacle.  (In  his:  Autobiography.  Lon- 
don, 1833.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  371-409.)  AN 

■  The    steam-boat.      New    York:    S. 

Campbell  &  Son,  1823.    iv,  (1)6-187  p.    12°. 

Stuart  10338 

Stories     of     the     study.       London: 

Cochrane   &  M'Crone,   1833.     3  v.     8°. 

NCW 

V.    1    lacks    title-page. 

The  tragedies  of  Maddalen,  Aga- 
memnon, Lady  Alacbeth,  Antonia  &  Cly- 
temnestra.  London:  Cadell  &  Davis,  1812. 
vi,  262  p.,  1  pi.     4°.  NCR 

Tribulations  of  the  Rev.  Conal  Kil- 

mun.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1835-36.  4°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  744- 
747,  777-784;  v.  3,  p.  28-34.)  *  DA 

Scene  of  the  tale  is  laid  partly  in  Edinburgh. 

The   watch-house;   a   farce,   in   two 

acts.     [London,   18—?]   1  p.l.,  45-70  p.     8°. 

NCO  p.v.154 

Millar,  John   Hepburn.     The  novels  of 

John  Gait.     (New  review.     London,   1895. 

8°.    V.  13,  p.  207-214.)  *  DA 

Novels,  The,  of  John  Gait.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1896.     8°.     V.  159,  p.  871-882.)  *  DA 

THOM.SON,  Mrs.  Katherine.  John  Gait. 
(In  her:  Recollections  of  literary  charac- 
ters and  celebrated  places.  London,  1854. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  99-116.)  NCI 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Garden,  Alexander.  A  theatre  of  Scot- 
tisli  worthies;  and,  The  lyf,  doings,  and 
deathe  of  William  Elphinston,  bishop  of 
Aberdeen.  [Glasgow:]  privately  printed, 
1878.  xvi,  201;  xviii.  85  p.,  3  fac.  1  pi., 
1  port.     4°.     (Hunterian  Club  [Glasgowi.) 

NCE 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Garland,  The,  of  Scotia;  musical  wreath 
of  Scottish  song,  with  descriptive  and  his- 
torical notes,  adapted  for  the  voice,  flute, 
violin.  &c.  Edited  by  J.  TurnbuU  and  P. 
Buchan.  Glasgow:  W.  Mitchison,  1841. 
192  p.    8°.  Drexel  4089 

Gau,  John.  Extracts  from  "The  richt 
way  to  the  Kingdome  of  Hevine,"  by  John 
Gau.  Printed  at  Malmoe,  in  Sweden,  1533. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1855.     4°.     V.  3,  p.  342-367.)  f  CP 

With  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

The  richt  vay  to  the   Kingdom   of 

hevine.  Edited  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  A.  F.  Mitchell,  D.D.  The  glossarial 
index  by  T.  G.  Law.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1888.  Ivi  p.,  1  1.,  130  p. 
8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publications. 
V.  12.])  NDP 

Gaultier,  Bon.  See  under  Aytoun,  Wil- 
liam Edmondstoune,  and  Sir  Theodore 
Martin. 

Gay,  The,  Gordons.  Ballads  of  an  ancient 
Scottish  clan.  Edited,  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Armisted  C.  Gordon.  Staun- 
ton, Va.:  A.  Schultz,  1902.    22  1.     12°.  NCK 

Geddes,  Alexander.  Three  Scottish 
poems,  with  a  previous  dissertation  on  the 
Scoto-Saxon  dialect.  (Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries of  Scotland.  Archeeologia  Scotica. 
Edinburgh,   1792.     4°.     v.  1,  p.  402-468.) 

tCPA 

The  second  poem  is  "The  first  eklog  of  Virgil, 
translatit  into  Skottis  vers,"  and  the  third  is  "The 
first  idillion  of  Theokritus,  translatit  into  Skottis 
vers."  The  eclogue  of  Virgil  is  in  the  Edinburgh 
dialect,  while  the  version  from  Theocritus  is  in  the 
Buchan    dialect. 

Gems  of  Scottish  songs;  with  annota- 
tions, historical  and  explanatory,  and  a 
glossary  of  the  less  familiar  words,  by  J. 
G.  Gumming.  New  York:  Morris,  Willis, 
&  Co.,  1844.  16  p.  4°.  (Mirror  library. 
no.  25.)  NAC 

German  translations  of  popular  Scottish 
songs.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1844.  4°.  new  series,  v.  11,  p.  35- 
36,  118.)  *DA 

When  Maggy  gangs  av/ay  (Wenn  Gretchen  gehet 
hin).  2.  The  flowers  of  the  forest.  3.  Pibrock  des 
Donnel  Dhu.     4.  The  skylark   (Die  Feldlerche). 


Gerrond,  John.  The  new  poetical  works 
of  J.  Gerrond,  the  Gallowaj'  poet.  Dum- 
fries: printed  for  the  author,  1818.  32  p. 
12°.  NCIp.v.43 

Gilchrist,  John.  A  collection  of  ancient 
and  modern  Scottish  ballads,  tales,  and 
songs:  with  explanatory  notes  and  obser- 
vations. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood, 
1815.     2  V.    8°.  NCK 

Pagination    continuous. 

Contains:  Peblis  to  the  play,  p.  279-289;  Christ 
Kirk,  p.  290-321;  Wife  of  Auchtermuchty,  p.  322- 
326;  Friers  of  Berwick,  p.  327-345;  Monk  and 
miller's  wj'fe,  p.  346-353;  Heir  of  Lynne,  p.  354-362. 

GiUies,  Robert  Pierce.  See  James  vi., 
king  of  Scotland.     Essayes... 

Gillon,  Frank.  A  nicht  wi'  Burns:  a 
poem.  Edinburgh:  J.  Turner  &  Co.,  1893 
12°.  *Cp.v.368 

Gleig,  George  Robert.  Allan  Breck.  By 
the  author  of  "the  subaltern."  (i.e.,  G.  R. 
Gleig].  Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  &  A. 
Hart,  1835.    2  v.     12°.  NCW 

Original  edition  reviewed  in  the  Athenaum,  Lon- 
don,   Jan.    25,    1834,    p.    58-60. 

Glen,  William.  Reformiana;  a  poem. 
Glasgow:    R.    Chapman,    1817.     8   p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.37 

Goldman,  Peter.  Poemata.  (In:  Deli- 
tiie  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    v.  1,  p.  364-376.)  NDP 

Goldsmid,  Edmund.  See  under  North 
countrie. .  . 

Gordon,  Alexander.  A  disturber  in  Car- 
glen  Kirk.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1893.    8°.    v.  274,  p.  297-304.)      *  DA 

Gordon,  James.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 

Gordon,  John.  A  short  history  of  the 
adventures  of  a  London  reviewer.  Edin- 
burgh:  Alexander  Mackay,  1824.  235  p.  2. 
ed.     16°.  NCW 

Gordon,  Robert.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina Aberdonensis. 

Graeme,  James.  Poems.  [With  life  by 
R.  A.  Davenport.]  1  pi.  (In:  The  British 
poets.  Chiswick,  1822.  16°.  v.  71,  p.  219- 
272.)  NCI 

Poetical  works,  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1795.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.    v.  11,  p.  407-464.)  NCI 

Graham,  Dougal.  The  collected  writ- 
ings of  Dougal  Graham,  "skellat"  bellman 
of  Glasgow.  Edited  with  notes,  together 
with  a  biographical  and  bibliographical 
introduction,  and  a  sketch  of  the  chap  lit- 
erature of  Scotland,  by  George  Macgregor. 
Glasgow:  T.  D.  Morison,  1883.  2  v.  pi., 
port.     8°.  NCF 

no.  38  of  250  copies  printed. 

V.  1.  Editorial  introduction  (biography  of  Dou- 
gal Graham;  writings  of  Dougal  Graham;  chap  litera- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


823 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 

Literature,  continued. 

ture  of  Scotland).  History  of  the  Rebellion.  John 
Highlandman's  remarks  on  Glasgow.  Turnimspike. 
Tugal   M'Tagger.     Had   awa'   frae   me,   Donald. 

V.  2.  Jockey  and  Maggy's  courtship.  The  coal- 
man's courtship.  Comical  transactions  of  Lothian 
Tom.  History  of  John  Cheap  the  Chapman.  Leper 
the  tailor.  The  grand  solemnity  of  the  Taylor's 
funeral.  The  history  of  haverel  wives.  Janet 
Clinker's  oration.  The  comical  and  witty  jokes  of 
John  Falkirk.  The  Scot's  piper's  queries;  or,  John 
Falkirk's  cariches  The  comical  sayings  of  Paddy 
from  Cork.  Simple  John  and  his  twelve  misfortunes. 
The  ancient  and  modern  history  of  Buck-Haven. 
The  witty  and  entertaining  exploits  of  George  Bu- 
chanan.    Glossary. 

Graham,  Henry  Grey.  Literary  and  his- 
torical essays.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1908.     XXV,  272  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCZ 

Preface.  Society  in  France  before  the  Reforma- 
tion, i.-iii.  Glasgow  University  life  in  olden  times. 
Old  burghal  life  in  Scotland.  Life  in  a  country 
manse  about  1720.  A  literary  waif.  Samuel  Rich- 
ardson.     Russel   of  the   "Scotsman." 

Graham,  James.  Kenneth  Macrae. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1890.    8°.    V.  148,  p.  224-227.)  *  DA 

Verse. 

Graham,  John.  Scottish  national  melo- 
dies. New  York:  C.  T.  Geslain,  1841.  3 
p.l.,  3-110  p.     8°.  NDP 

Graham,  Lord  William.  The  castle  of 
Lawers,  a  tale.  (Keepsake.  London 
[1837].    12°.     1837,  p.  228-246.)     Stuart  9290 

Grahame,  Clementina  Stirling.  Mystifi- 
cations. Edited  by  John  Brown.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1865.  xx, 
100  p.     8°.  CP 

There  is  an  appreciative  notice  of  this  work  in 
Dr.  John  Brown's  Hora  subsecivcB,  series  2,  p.  315- 
328,  Edinburgh,  1861.  The  original  edition  was  pri- 
vately printed  in   1859. 

Grahame,  James.  Poems.  London: 
Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  &  Orme,  1807.  2 
V.     16°.  NCM 

V.  1 :  The  Sabbath,  Sabbath  walks.  Biblical  pic- 
tures. The  rural  calendar;  v.  2:  The  birds  of  Scot- 
land,  and    Mary    Stewart. 

The   Sabbath,   with  Sabbath  walks, 

and  other  poems.  Edinburgh:  Ogle,  Al- 
lardice,  &  Thomson,  1817.  xiii,  161  p.  8. 
ed.     16°.  NCM 

The     Sabbath,     and     other    poems. 

London:  Jones  &  Co.,  1829.  18  p.  nar. 
12°.  (Cabinet  edition  of  the  British  poets. 
London,  1847.     nar.     12°.     v.  3.)  NCI 

The  siege  of  Copenhagen,  a  poem. 

Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1808.  11  p. 
4°.  NCI  p.v.68 

Grahame,  Simion.  The  anatomie  of  hu- 
mors and  the  passionate  sparke  of  a  relent- 
ing minde.  Edinburgh:  A  Balfour  &  Co., 
1830.  4  p.l.,  v-viii  p.,  4  1.,  68  f.,  19  1.  4°. 
(Bannatyne  Club.)  t  NDH 

Grainger,  James.  Poems  (with  life  by 
Alexander  ChalmerS].  (In:  Alexander 
Chalmers,  Works  of  the  English  poets. 
London,  1810.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  467-511.)  NCI 


[With  life  by  R.  A,  Daven- 
port.] (In:  British  poets.  Chiswick,  1822. 
16°.     p.  3-146.)  NCI 

Poetical  works  containing,  The  sug- 
ar cane,  Ode  on  solitude,  &c.;  to  which 
is  prefixed,  the  life  of  the  author.  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell  &  Son,  1794.  (In:  Works 
of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  889-935.)  NCI 

■  The  sugar-cane:  a  poem.     In  four 

books.  With  notes.  London:  R.  &  J. 
Dodsley,  1764.     vi,  168  p.,  1  pi.     4°. 

*  C  p.v.827 

•  London:  1766.    ix,  180  p.,  1  pi. 

nar.  16°.  Reserve 

[With,  Beauty;  a  poem.]  Dub- 
lin: William  Sleater,  1766.     ix,  180  p.     12°. 

Reserve 

Collins,  John  Churton.  Grainger... 
(In:  Andrew  Lang.  Poet's  country.  Lon- 
don, 1907.    8°.    p.  172-176.)  NCID 

Grant,  Anne  AlcVicar.  Eighteen  hun- 
dred and  thirteen:  a  poem,  in  two  parts. 
Edinburgh:    J.    Ballantyne    and    Co.,    1814. 

5  p.l.,    (1)4-146  p.     8°.  NCIp.v.19 

Letters  from  the  mountains;  being 

the  correspondence  of  a  lady  between  the 
years  1773  and  1803.  London:  Longman, 
Hurst,   Rees,  and   Orme.   1806.     3  v  .  12°. 

NDD 
Grant,  David.  Lays  and  legends  of  the 
North,  and  other  poems...  With  bio- 
graphical sketch  by  R.  C.  T.  Mair,  and  a 
glossary.  Edinburgh:  A.  Elliot,  1908.  xxii, 
288  p.,   1  port.     8°.  NCM 

Grant,   David.     Scotch  stories;   or.   The 

chronicles  of  Keckleton.  Edinburgh:     E. 

6  S.  Livingstone,  n.  d.  2  p.l.,  215  p..  2. 
ed.     12°.  NCW 

Grant,  James.  Frank  Hilton;  or,  The 
Queen's  own.  A  companion  to  "Harry 
Lorrequer,"  &c.  New  York:  Garrett  &  Co. 
[186-?].    186  p.    8°.  NCW 

Harry  Ogilvie;  or,  The  black  dra- 
goons. New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald 
[187-?].     iv,  5-208  p.     8°.  NCW 

Philip     Rollo;     or,     The     Scottish 

musketeers.  New  York:  Garrett  &  Co. 
[186-?]     vi,  7-215  p.     8°.  NCT  p.v.21 

Veitch,  Sophie  Frances  Fane.  The  Scot- 
tish historical  novels  of  James  Grant. 
(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1888.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  117-135.)  *DA 

Gray,  Christian.  A  new  selection  of  mis- 
cellaneous pieces  in  verse.  Perth:  the 
author,  1821.     1  p.l.,  ix,   (1)14-144  p.     24°. 

NDPp.v.l 

The  authoress,  who  occupied  a  very  humble  posi- 
tion   in    life,    was   blind    from    infancy. 

Gray,  David.  Poems  by  David  Gray, 
with  memoirs  of  his  life  [by  James  Hedder- 
wick].  Boston:  Roberts  Bros.,  1864.  xv, 
17-239  p.     12°.  NCM 


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Literature,  continued. 

Greenshields,  John  Blackwood.  Home. 
A  poem . .  .  [By  J.  B.  Greenshields.]  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell,  Doig,  &  Stevenson,  1808. 
xxvii  p.,  2  1.,  (1)34-175  p.    2.  ed.     16°. 

NDP  p.v.5 

Gregory,  James.  Epigrams  and  poems. 
Edinburgh:   J.    Moir,    1810.     7  p.     8°. 

NCIp.v.l9 

Lucubrations  on  the  epigram, 

'El  \i£v  i]v  nadeiv  d  8ei  Jia^eiv, 
Kai  nil  .-tadeiv,  xaXov  fiv  to  ho^eiv 

'El  8£  6ei  jta^Eiv  d  8'  tiv  ^ladeiv, 
Ti  8ei  ixadeiv;  xe^  Y«0  Jtadeiv. 

[By  James  Gregory.]     Edinburgh:  J.  Bal- 
lantyne  &  Co.,  1808.    48  p.    8°.  NCI  p.v.48 

With  three  pages  of  ms.  of  Latin  verses  "Ad 
reverendum  dominuni,  Dominum  Gulielmum  Erskine; 
Ecclesire  Episcopalis  Scoticensis  apud  Muthil,  1782," 
attached. 

Greig,  Gavin.  On  Mormond  Hill. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  8.  1904-05,  p.  88-89.) 

CPA 

Verse. 

Grosart,  Alexander  Balloch.  See  Wilson, 
Alexander.     The  poems... 

Guthrie,  William.  A  sermon  on  sym- 
pathie.  (In:  W.  K.  Tweedie,  Select  biog- 
raphies... Edinburgh,  1847.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  67-80.)  AGH 

H.,  A.  Janet  Donaldson;  or.  The  wee 
woman  o'  Loch  Lomond.  1  pi.  (In:  The 
wreath  of  friendship.  London  [1836].  16°. 
p.  104-108.)  NCA 

Haegstad,  Marius.  Hildinakvadet  med 
utgreiding  um  det  norske  maal  paa  Shet- 
land i  eldre  tid.  Christiania:  J.  Dybwad, 
1900.  X,  98  p.,  8  fac.  4°.  (Videnskabsel- 
skabets  Skrifter.  ii.  Hist.-fil.  Klasse. 
1900.    no.  2.)  *  EI 

Hales,  A.  G.  With  sword  and  cross.  A 
tale  of  the  Covenanters,  illus.  (English 
illustrated  magazine.  London,  1902.  8°. 
V.  26,  p.  371-379.)  *  DA 

Halkerston  [Lat.  Hacarstonius],  James. 
Epigrammata.  (In:  Delitire  poetarum 
Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  1. 
p.  376-377)  NDP 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth.  The  cottagers  of 
Glenburnie;  a  tale  for  the  farmer's  ingle- 
nook.  Edinburgh:  Manners  &  Miller,  1822. 
xii,  311  p.    7.  ed.    16°.  NCW 

Part  of  this  work  was  republished  in  no.  85  (v.  6) 
of  Chambers'  Miscellany,  new  ed.,  Edinburgh  [1870]. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  life  of 

the  author.     Edinburgh:  W.   &  R.   Cham- 
bers, 1837.     iv,  46  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l071 

Mrs.   Macclarty.     Scenes   from  the 

"Cottagers    of    Glenburnie."      32    p.      12°. 


(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany...  Edinburgh 
il845i.    v.  5,  no.  46.)  *  C 

Hamilton,  John,  archbishop  of  St.  An- 
drews. Ane  Catholik  and  facile  traictifie, 
drauin  out  of  the  halie  Scriptures  treulie 
exponit  be  the  ancient  doctores  to  con- 
firme  the  real  and  corporell  pra;sence  of 
chrj'Stis  pretious  bodie  and  blude  in  the 
sacrament  of  the  alter.  Paris,  1581.  (Re- 
printed in:  Catholic  tractates  of  the  six- 
teenth century.  1573-1600.  Edinburgh, 
1901.    8°.    p.  71-92.)  NDP 

Certane  orthodox  and  Catholik  con- 
clusions with  yair  probatios.  Quhilkis 
Johne  Hamilton  proponis  in  name  of  ye 
Catholikis  to  the  Caluinolatre  ministeris. .  . 
Paris,  1581.  (Reprinted  in:  Catholic  trac- 
tates of  the  sixteenth  century.  1573-1600. 
Edinburgh,  1901.     8°.     p.  93-105.)         NDP 

A   facile   traictise;   contenand,   first 

ane  infallible  reul  to  discerne  trew  from 
fals  religion:  Nixt,  a  declaration  of  the 
nature,  numbre,  vertew  &  effects  of  the 
sacraments;  togider  with  certaine  prayeres 
of  devotion.  Lovan.  1600.  (Reprinted  in: 
Catholic  tractates  of  the  sixteenth  century 
...      Edinburgh,   1901.     8°.     p.  218-246.) 

NDP 

Ane  godlie  exhortatioun  maid  and 

sett  furthe  be  the  maist  reuerende... 
Johane,  archbischope  of  Sanctandrous, 
1559.  2  1.  fac.  (Reprinted  in  facsimile  in: 
Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1855.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  313-316.)  t  CP 

Also  reprinted  in  the  Statutes  of  the  Scottish 
Church.   122.S-1S59,  p.   188-190,   Edinburgh,   1907. _ 

From  Archbishop  Hamilton's  having  allowed  it  to 
be  sold  at  the  price  of  two  pennies  Scots  (=  one- 
sixth  of  a  penny  Sterling)  it  was  popularly  known 
as  "The  twa-penny   Faith." 

Hamilton,  Robert.  Essays.  Aberdeen: 
D.  Chalmers  and  Co.,  printers,  1831.  viii, 
217  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.l092 

On  peace  and  war.  On  the  management  of  the 
poor.     On  government.  " 

Hamilton,  Thomas.  The  youth  and 
manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.  (Novelist's 
magazine.  Philadelphia,  1833.  f°.  p.  438- 
541.)  NAC 

Hamilton,  William,  of  Bangour.  Con- 
templation; or.  The  triumph  of  love.  [By 
William  Hamilton.]  Edinburgh:  Hamilton 
and  Balfour,  1747.     18  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.lll8 

Poems  [with  life  by  Alexander  Chal- 
mers]. (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works 
of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°. 
v.  15,  p.  593-655.)  NCI 

—  [With  life  by  R.  A.  Davenport.] 

Chiswick:  C.  Whittingham,  printer,  1822. 
iv,  240  p.     16°.     (The  British  poets,    v.  57.) 

NCI 

Poetical  works... to  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1794.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.     V.  9,  p.  409-464.)  NCI 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 


tions: 
1805. 


Collated 

by   T.    Park. 
2  V.     32°. 


with    the    best    edi- 

London:    J.    Sharpe, 

NCM 


Hannay,  James.  Singleton  Fontenoy,  R. 
N.  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers  [185-?]. 
148  p.     8°.  NCTp.v.2 

Hannay,  Patrick.  The  poetical  works  of 
Patrick  Hannay,  A.  M.  1622.  With  a  mem- 
oir of  the  author.  Glasgow:  privately 
printed,  1875.  50,  264  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.  4°. 
(Hunterian   Club.)  NCE 

Harp,  The,  of  Perthshire:  a  collection  of 
songs,  ballads,  and  other  poetical  pieces, 
chiefly  by  local  authors.  With  notes  ex- 
planatory, critical,  and  biographical  by 
Robert  Ford.  Paisley:  Alexander  Gard- 
ner, 1893.     1  p.l.,  XX,  519  p.,  1  port.     8°. 

NCI 

Harp,  The,  of  Renfrewshire:  a  collection 
of  songs  and  other  poetical  pieces  (many 
of  which  are  original),  accompanied  with 
notes,  explanatory,  critical,  and  biographi- 
cal, and  a  short  essay  on  the  poets  of  Ren- 
frewshire. Paisley:  Alex.  Gardner,  1872-73. 
2  V.     port.     8°.  NCI 

Originally  published  in   1819. 

Harvey,  John.  The  Bruciad,  an  epic 
poem,  in  six  books.  [By  John  Harvey.] 
London:  J.  Dodsley,  1769.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  237 
p.    8°.  NCL 

A  reprint,  with  some  alterations,  but  without 
acknowledgment,  of  Harvey's  Life  of  Bruce,  pub- 
lished with  the  author's  name  in  Edinburgh  in  1729. 

Harvie,  John.  Home,  a  poem;  and  other 
pieces...  Glasgow:  J.  Starke,  1827.  24  p. 
16°.  NCIp.v.79 

Hawkseye,  Harry,  pseud.  Pictures  and 
people;  or,  A  peep  into  the  "Scottish  Acad- 
emy," 1851.  [Poetry.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Men- 
zies,  1851.    16°.  MAW  p.v.4,  no.4 

Hay,  John.  Certaine  demandes  concern- 
ing the  Christian  religion  and  discipline, 
proposed  to  the  ministers  of  the  new  pre- 
tended Kirk  of  Scotland.  Paris,  1580. 
(Reprinted  in:  Catholic  tractates  of  the 
sixteenth  century.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°. 
p.  31-70.)  NDP 

Heir,  The,  of  Linn.  (Youth's  keepsake. 
Boston,    1835.     16°.     p.   162-171.)         NBA 

Prose  version  of  the  old  ballad. 

Heirs,  The,  of  Kellie.  An  episode  of 
family  history.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°.  v.  159.  p. 
323-363.)  *DA 

Henderson,  Daniel  Mclntyre.  A  bit 
bookie  of  verse  in  the  English  and  Scots 
tongues.  Baltimore:  University  Book 
Store,  1905.     2  p.l.,  3-131  p.     12°.         NCM 

Henderson,  Elliott.  See  under  Barrie, 
Sir  James  Matthew. 


Henderson,  George.  The  popular  rhymes, 
sayings,  and  proverbs  of  the  county  of 
Berwick,  with  illustrative  notes.  New- 
castle-on-Tyne:  printed  for  the  author, 
1856.    viii,  184  p.     12°.  ZBW 

Contains  no  proverbs  in  the  proper  sense  of  the 
word. 

Henry  the  Minstrel.  The  lyfe  and  actis 
of  the  maist  illuster  and  vailzeand  cam- 
piovn  William  Wallace,  Knicht  of  Ellers- 
lie,  Mainteiner  and  defender  of  the  libertie 
of  Scotland...  Edinburgh:  Robert  Char- 
teris,  1601.  (3)  1-47,  49-178,  182-184  1.  4°, 
in  eights.  Reserve 

The  following  leaves  are  missing:  aii-4,  111-4  (the 
preface),  F8  (no.  48  of  the  text),  Ziii-5  (nos.  179- 
181). 

The  following  leaves  are  supplied  in  facsimile: 
a  i  (the  title),  1f5-6  (the  table),  Ai  (no.  1  of  the 
text),  Xi  (no.  160),  Zi,  Zii,  Z6-8  (nos.  177,  178,  182- 
184).  The  colophon  which  should  be  on  ZS*",  is 
lacking. 

This  copy  formerly  belonged  to  George  Paton, 
and  at  his  sale  it  was  purchased  by  Blackwood,  who 
later  disposed  of  it  to  Dr.  Jamieson  for  £2.12.6. 
It  afterwards  passed  into  the  possession  of  James 
Maidment  by  whom  the  volume  was  bound  in  its 
present  covers.  In  1848  Maidment  made  an  exchange 
of  it  to  Dr.  David  Laing  for  a  copy  of  Scot's  Dis- 
cozerie  of  Witchcraft. 

Wallace;  or.  The  life  and  acts   of 

Sir  William  Wallace,  of  Ellerslie.  . .  With 
notes,  and  preliminary  remarks  by  John 
Jamieson.  Edinburgh:  James  Ballantj'ne 
&  Co.,  printers,  1820.     1  p.l.,  xx,  444  p.    4°. 

tNDR 

The  history  of  the  life,  adventures, 

and  heroic  actions  of  the  celebrated  Sir 
William  Wallace.  .  .translated  into  metre, 
from  the  original  Latin  of  Mr.  John  Blair 

Revised  and  improved  by  William 
Hamilton...  New  York:  W.  W.  Craw- 
ford. 1820.     xxiii,  (1)26-236  p.     12°. 

'The  original  Latin'  and  'Mr.  John  Blair'  are  both 
fictitious,  and  were  invented  by  the  poet  to  give  the 
stamp  of  authority  to  his  work. 

This  abridgment  by  Hamilton  became  exceedingly 
popular  in  Scotland  on  its  first  publication  in   1722. 

The  life  and  heroic  achievements  of 

Sir  William  Wallace,  the  Scottish  patriot. 
And  of  the  life  of  Robert  Bruce,  king  of 
Scotland.  From  the  original  edition  in 
verse.  [By  T.  Harvey.]  Edinburgh:  W.  P. 
Nimmo,  1859.    vi,  (1)8-288  p.    24°.       NDH 

The  actis  and  deidis  of  the  illustere 

and  vailzeand  campioun  Schir  William 
Wallace,  Knicht  of  Ellerslie.  Edited  by 
James  Moir.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1889.  liv,  567  p.,  1  fac.  8°.  (Scottish 
Text  Society.    Publications,    v.  6-7,  17.) 

NDP 
Aldis,  Harry  Gidney.  On  some  re-dis- 
covered fragments  of  an  edition  of  Blind 
Harry's  Wallace  printed  in  the  types  of 
Chepman  and  Myllar.  1  fac.  (Edinburgh 
Bibliographical  Society.  Papers.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  87-89.)        Reserve 

AscHAUER,  Edmund.  Zur  "Wallace"- 
Frage.  (Beitrage  zur  neueren  Philologie... 
Wien,   1902.     8°.     p.   132-145.)  NABO 


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Literature,  continued. 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  Wallace  and  the 
Bruce  restudied.  Bonn:  P.  Hanstein's  Ver- 
lag,  1900.  viii,  174  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (Bonner  Bei- 
trage  zur  Anglistik.     Heft  6.)  RNB 

Craigie.  William  Alexander.  Barbour 
and  Blind  Harry  as  literature.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1893.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  173- 
201.)  *DE 

Koi-KwiTZ.  Max.  Das  Satzgefiige  in  Bar- 
ber's Bruce  und  Henry's  Wallace.  Ein  Bei- 
trag  zur  Kenntnis  der  altschottischen  Syn- 
tax.    Halle  a.  S.,  1893.     56  p.     12°. 

RNBp.v.ll 

MoiR,  James.  Sir  William  W^allace:  a 
critical  study  of  his  biographer,  Blind 
Harry.  (Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society. 
Transactions.  Aberdeen,  1892.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  169-191.)  *EC 

Neilson,  George.  On  Blind  Harry's  Wal- 
lace; poet  and  quasi-historian.  (In:  Eng- 
lish Association.  Essays  and  studies.  Ox- 
ford, 1910.    8°.     [V.  1,1  p.  85-112.)         NCY 

Henry,  T.  Songs  and  effusions  in  rhyme 
...      Edinburgh,   1838.     47  p.     12°. 

NCI  p.v.37 

Henryson,  Robert.  The  bludy  serk,  a 
pious  fable.  (In:  Scotish  poems... collected 
b}' John  Pinkerton.  London:  1792.  12°.  v. 
3,  p.  189-194.)  NDP 

The    poems    of    Robert    Henryson 

edited  bj^  G.  Gregory  Smith,  v.  2-3  (Text 
V.  1-2).  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1906-08.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  tP"b- 
lications.)     v.  55,  58.)  NDP 

Robene   and    Makyne.  —  The   gar- 

mond  of  gude  ladeis.  —  The  prais  of  aige. 
—  The  testament  of  Cresseid.  —  Prologue 
to  the  moral  fables.  —  The  taill  of  the  Up- 
landis  mous . .  .  (In:  Mediaeval  Scottish 
poetry.    Glasgow,  1892.    12°.    p.  77-138.) 

NDP 

DiEBLER,  A.  R.  Henrisone's  Fabeln. 
(Anglia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1886.  8°.  Bd.  9,  p. 
337-390,  452-492.)  RNA 

Hepburn,  Thomas  Nicoll.  Robert  Urqu- 
hart.  By  Gabriel  Setoun  [pseud.  of  T.  N. 
Hepburn).  New  York:  R.  F.  Fenno  &  Co., 
1896.  2  p.l.,  9-339  p.  12°.  (Monarch  se- 
ries,    no.  8.)  NCW 

New  York:  F.  Warne  &  Co., 

1896.    341  p.    12°.  NCW 

Herd,  David.  Ancient  and  modern  Scot- 
tish songs,  heroic  ballads,  etc.  Reprinted 
from  the  edition  of  1776,  with  an  appendix, 
containing  the  pieces  substituted  in  the 
edition  of  1791  for  omissions  from  that  of 
1776,  etc.  Glasgow:  Kerr  &  Richardson, 
1869.    2  V.    8°.  NCK 

Large  paper  copy. 


Herrtage,  Sidney  J.  H.  See  Taill,  The, 
of  Rauf  Coilyear.  .  . 

Hill,  W.  A.  See  Cjimpbell,  Thomas. 
Poetical  works.  .  . 

Hislop,  Alexander.  The  proverbs  of 
Scotland  with  explanatory  and  illustrative 
notes  and  a  glossary,  new  ed.  revised. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Hislop  &  Co.,  1868.  xii.  13- 
367  p.     12°.  *R-NAX 

History,  The,  of  a  hypocrite,  n.  t.-p. 
(Glasgow:  G.  Macleod  &  Co.,  1819?,  8  p. 
16°.    ^  NCIp.v.20 

Hogg,  James,  the  Ettrick  Shepherd.  Al- 
trive  tales:  collected  among  the  peasantry 
of  Scotland,  and  from  foreign  adventurers 
by  the  Ettrick  Shepherd  [i.  e.,  James  Hogg). 
With  illustrations  by  G.  Cruikshank.  Lon- 
don: J.  Cochrane  and  Co.,  1832.     1  p.l.,  viii, 


cli,  190  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     16°. 

The   Brownie   of   Bodsbeck. 

adelphia:  R.  Dunlap  &  Co.,  1833.    2 


MEM 


rl87- 


Phil- 

12°. 

NCW 

New    York:     Stearns    &    Co. 

109  p.    8°.  NCW 

And  other  tales.     Edinburgh: 

William  Blackwood,  1818.    2  v.    12°.  NCW 

The  other  tales  are:  (1)  The  wool-gatherer;  (2) 
The  hunt  of  Eildon. 

■  A  Cameronian  ballad.  (The  Amu- 
let.   London,  1831.     16°.     1831,  p.  173-180.) 

NCA 

The     Cameronian    preacher's    tale. 

(In:  The  anniversary,  edited  by  Allan  Cun- 
ningham. London,  1829.  12°.  1829,  p.  170- 
191.)  NCA 

The  carle  of  Invertime.  (The  an- 
niversary, edited  by  Allan  Cunningham. 
London,  1829.    12°.    1829,  p.  100-107.)  NCA 

Cary  o'Kean:  a  poem.     (Edinburgh 

magazine  and  literary  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1821.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  575-583.)      *  DE 

George  Dobson's  expedition  to  hell. 

Kirkintilloch:  William  M'Millan  [187-?). 
12  p.    8°.     (The  Story-teller.)       NDP  p.v.4 

- — — •  The  Glasgow  dinner-party,  or,  A 
psvchological  curiosity.  (The  Corsair. 
New  York,  1839.    f°.    v.  1,  p.  260-262.) 

t*DD 

The    Jacobite    relics    of    Scotland; 

being  the  songs,  airs,  and  legends  of  the 
adherents  to  the  house  of  Stuart,  series 
2.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood,  1821. 
8°.  NDF 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  mis- 
cellany, V.  6,  p.  31-37,  Edinburgh,  1820. 

Reprinted  from  the  original  ed. 

Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner,  1874.  2  v. 
port.     8°.  NDP 

Jacobite  relics,  not  published  in  Mr. 

Hogg's  collection.  (Edinburgh  magazine 
and  literarv  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1821. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  439-443.)  *  DE 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


827 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

A  lay  of  the  martyrs.     (The  amulet. 

London,   1830.     24°.     p.  145-154.)         NCA 

The  long  pack;  or.  The  robbers  dis- 
covered: a  Scottish  story.  By  the  Ettrick 
Shepherd.    Glasgow  [18 — ?].    24  p.     16°. 

NDP  p.v.3 

The  long  pack,  a   Northumberland 

tale  an  hundred  years  old.  Newcastle:  W. 
&  T.  Fordyce  [circa  1835].    24  p.    16". 

NDP  p.v.3 

Mador  of  the  moor;   a  poem.     [In 

five  cantos.)  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood, 
1816.    4  p.L,  3-140  p.    8°.  NCM 

Poetical   works.  .  .including  all   his 

national,  pathetic,  humorous,  and  love 
songs.  New  York:  D.  Mallory,  1825.  2  v. 
24°.  NCM 

Each    volume    has    additional    engraved    title-page. 

The  poetical  works  of  the   Ettrick 

Shepherd,  including  the  Queen's  wake.  Pil- 
grims of  the  sun,  Mador  of  the  moor. 
Mountain  bard,  &c.  With  an  autobiog- 
raphy, and  illustrative  engravings,  from 
original  drawings  by  D.  O.  Hill.  Glasgow: 
Blackie  and  Son,  1840.     5  v.     16°.       NCM 

The     queen's     wake:     a     legendary 

poem.  Edinburgh:  G.  Goldie,  1814.  4  p.L, 
iv  p.,  1  1.,  362  p.     3.  ed.     8°.  NCM 

Reviewed  in  the  Analectic  magazine,  v.  3,  p.  104- 
125,  Philadelphia,  1814  (reprinted  from  the  Scottish 
reviexv). 

Edinburgh:   Wm.   Blackwood, 

1819.    2  p.l.,  384  p.,  1  port.,  1  pi.    5.  ed.    8°. 

NCM 

Large  paper  copy.  The  portrait  is  that  of  Mary, 
queen  of  Scots,  sketched  by  Medina  from  a  picture 
in  the  gallery  at  \"ersailles.  The  plate  is  a  curious 
drawing  of  Charles  Kirkpatrick  Sharpe  of  the  Witch 
of  Fife. 

Edinburgh:    W.    &    R.    Cham- 
1  p.l.,  46  p.    4°.        NCI  p.v.55 


By    the     Ettrick 

Wm.    Blackwood, 

*R-NCM 


hers,  1841. 

A    queer    book. 

Shepherd.      Edinburgh: 
1832.    ii,  379  p.    12°. 

The  raid  of  the  Kers.    (Blackwood's 

Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1830.  8°. 
V.  28,  p.  895-899.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  County  monthly,  v.   1,  p.  29-33,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,    1901. 

The  royal  jubilee.    A  Scottish  mask, 

by  the  Ettrick  Shepherd  [i.  e.,  James  Hogg]. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood,  1822.    42  p.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.339,  no.7 

The  music  given  for  the  songs. 

Scottish  haymakers.     1  pi.     (Forget 

me  not.    London  [1834?].    16°.    p.  327-335.) 

NCA 

Scottish    pastorals,    poems,    songs, 

&c.  Mostl}^  written  in  the  dialect  of  the 
South.  Edinburgh:  J.  Taylor,  1801.  2  p.L, 
5-62  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.ll37 


The     shepherd's     calendar.       New 

York:  A.  T.  Goodrich,  1829.    2  v.     12°. 

NCW 

Songs    by    the    Ettrick    Shepherd. 

Now  first  collected.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood,  1831.     vii,  311  p.     12°.       NCM 

New   York:   William    Stodart, 

1832.     xii,  311  p.     1.  Amer.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

Superstition  and  grace.  An  un- 
earthly ballad.  (The  bijou.  London,  1829. 
16°.     1829,  p.  129-134.)  NCA 

A  tale  of  Pentland.      (The  amulet. 

London,  1830.     24°.     p.  219-241.)         NCA 

■ (The  cabinet  of  literary  gems. 

London,  n.  d.     16°.     p.  131-148.)  NCA 

Tales    and    sketches,    including.  .  . 

several  pieces  not  before  printed,  with... 
engravings  by  D.  O.  Hill.  Glasgow,  1837. 
6  V.     12°.  NCG 

V.  1.  The  brownie  of  Bodsbeck.  The  wool- 
gatherer.  The  surpassing  adventures  of  Allan  Gor- 
don.    .A.  tale  of  Pentland.     Ewan  M'Gabhar. 

V.  2.  The  bridal  of  Palmood.  Storms.  A  shep- 
herd's wedding.  Country  dreams  and  apparitions 
(1.  The  wife  of  Lochmaben.  2.  Cousin  Mattie.  3. 
Welldean  Hall.  4.  Tibby  Johnston's  wraith).  A 
story  of  good  Queen  Bess.  Sound  morality.  Trials 
of  temper.  The  fords  of  Callum.  The  Cameronian 
preacher's   tale. 

V.  3.  The  hunt  of  Eildon.  The  adventures  of 
Basil  Lee.  Adam  Bell.  Duncan  Campbell.  An  old 
soldier's  tale.  Katie  Cheyne.  The  long  pack.  A 
country  funeral.  The  shepherd's  calendar  (1.  Rob 
Dodds.  2.  Mr.  Adamson  of  Laverhope.  3.  The 
prodigal  son.  4.  The  school  of  misfortune.  5. 
George  Dobson's  expedition  to  hell.  6.  The  souters 
of  Selkirk.  7.  The  laird  of  Cassway.  8.  The 
brownie  of  the  Black  Haggs). 

V.  4.  The  Shepherd's  calendar,  continued.  (9. 
Tibby  Hyslop's  dream.  10.  May  Burnet.  11.  The 
laird  of  Wineholm.  12.  Window  Wats'  courtship. 
13.  A  strange  secret.  14.  The  marvellous  doctor. 
15.  The  witches  of  Traquair.  16.  Sheep.  17.  Prayers. 
18.  Odd  characters.  19.  Nancy  Chisholm.  20.  The 
Shepherd's  dog).  Emigration.  The  two  Highland- 
ers. The  watchmaker.  A  story  of  the  Forty-six. 
A  tale  of  the  martyrs.  -Adam  Scott.  The  baron 
St.  Gio.  The  mysterious  bride.  Nature's  magic 
lantern. 

V.  5.  Private  memoirs  and  confessions  of  a  fan- 
atic. Some  remarkable  passages  in  the  life  of  an 
Edinburgh   baillie.     Julia   M'Kenzie. 

V.  6.  Mary  Montgomery.  The  siege  of  Rox- 
burgh. The  adventures  of  Colonel  Peter  Aston. 
Wat   Pringle   o'  the   Yair. 

See  also  under  Wilson,  John,  and 

others. 

Holland,  John.  See  Montgomery,  James. 
Sacred  poems.  .  . 

Holland,  Sir  Richard.  The  buke  of  the 
Howlat.  [By  Sir  Richard  Holland.]  Edited 
bv  D.  Donaldson.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner, 
1882.  5(1)  p.,  8  L,  xxiv  p.,  22  L,  7,  2  p.,  4  1. 
4°.     (New  Club  series.)  NCL 

.\  reprint,  with  additions,  of  the  edition  of  David 
Laing.      Rules  of  the   Bannatyne   Club   inserted. 

Holland's  Buke  of  the  Houlate,  pub- 
lished from  the  Bannatyne  ms.  With  stud- 
ies in  the  plot,  age  and  structure  of  the 
poem.  Bv  A.  Diebler.  Leipzig:  O.  R. 
Reisland,  1893.    52  p.    sq.  4°.  NCL 

The  houlat.     (In:  Scotish  poems... 

collected  by  John  Pinkerton.  London.  1792. 
12°.    v.  3,  p. "145-188.)  NDP 


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Literature,  continued. 

DiEBLER,  A.  R.  Zu  Holland's  Buke  of  the 
Houlate.  (Anglia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1894.  8°. 
Bd.  16,  p.  385-386.)  RNA 

Holy,  The,  vengeance  for  the  martyrdom 
of  George  Wishart.  (The  bijou.  London, 
1829.     16°.     1829,  p.  185-191.)  NCA 

Home,  Henry,  Lord  Karnes.  Essays  on 
the  principles  of  morality  and  natural  re- 
ligion. [Selections  froni).  (In:  L.  A.  Selby- 
Bigge,  British  moralists...  Oxford,  1897. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  300-325.)  YFH 

Sketches    of    the    history    of    man. 

[By    Henry    Home,    Lord    Kames.]      Edin- 
burgh: W.  Creech,  1774.    2  v.    4°.        BAP 

Dublin:    United    Company    of 

Booksellers.    1775.     4  v.      16°.  BAP 

V.    1-2.      Dublin:    J.    Williams. 

1779.     3.  ed.     8°.  BAP 

Edinburgh:   A.   Strahan   &  T. 

Cadell,  1788.    4  v.    8°.  BAP 

Edinburgh:   W.   Creech,    1813. 

3  V.     new  ed.     8°.  BAP 

Brown,  Henry  H.  Lord  Kames;  a  ju- 
dicial historian.  (Juridical  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1911.    8°.    V.  23,  p.  180-193.)      SEA 

Joseph,  Martin.  Die  Psychologic  H. 
Home's.  Halle  a.S. :  C.  A.  Kaemmerer  & 
Co.,  1911.     73(1)  p.     8°.  YECp.v.l 

Home,  John.  Agis:  a  tragedy.  As  it 
is  acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury- 
Lane.  (By  John  Home.]  Edinburgh:  G. 
Hamilton,  1758.     2  p.l.,  72  p.     12°. 

NCO  p.v.18 

"He  shares  with  Joanna  Baillie  the  doubtful  hon- 
our of  being  compared  with  Shakespeare:  she  by 
Scott  and  he  by  Burns."  —  Symons,  Romantic  move- 
ment in  English  poetry,  p.  23. 

Edinburgh:  G.  Hamilton  &  J. 

Balfour,   1758.     iv,  72  p.     8°.       *  C  p.v.698 

London:    A.    Millar,    1758.      2 

p.l.,  71(1)  p.     8°.  NCOp.v.l98 

Dublin:  G.  &  A.  Ewing,  1758. 

72  p.     16°.  NCOp.v.351,no.2 

Alfred;  a  tragedy  rin  verse;  b}'  John 

Homej.     London:  T.  Becket,  1778.     1  p.l., 
v-xi  p.,  2  1.,  79  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.205 

Alonzo;  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts  [in 

verse;    by    John    Homej...      London:    T. 
Becket,  1773.     4  p.l.,  86  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

NCO  p.v.202 

Douglas;  a  tragedy.  .  .     London:  A. 

Millar,  1757.    4  p.l.,  71  p.     8°.  NCP 

- — — ■  Marked  with  the  variations  in 

the   manager's  book  at...Covent   Garden. 
London:  T.  Lowndes,  1783.   58  p..  1  pi.   12°. 

NCP  p.  box 

As  it  is  acted  at  the  theatres 

in    Great    Britain.      Glasgow:    R.    Duncan, 
1791.     2  p.l.,  5-56  p.     16°.  *  C  p.v.815 


Dublin:   W.   Jones,   1792.     79- 

164  p.,  1  1.,  2  pi.  16°.  (In:  Jones.  British 
theatre.     1795.     v.  4.)  NCO 

As  performed  at  the  Theatres 

Royal,  Drury  Lane,  and  Covent  Garden. 
Regulated  from  the  prompt-book.  .  .  Lon- 
don: J.  Bell,  1796.  xix(i),  21-88  p.,  2  pi. 
16°.  (Bell's  British  theatre,     v.  3.)       NCO 

London  [18 — ?].    12°.     (Lacy's 

acting  edition  of  plays,    v.  31.)  NCO 

New  York:  S.  French  [18 — ?). 

1  p.l.,  7-55  p.  12°.  (French's  standard 
drama,     no.  98.)  NCO  p.v.344 

Philadelphia:  Fisher  &  Broth- 
er [18 — ?].  63  p.  nar.  16°.  (Turner's  dram- 
atic library.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  with  ms.  notes. 

(In:  The  British  drama;  com- 
prehending the  best  plays  in  the  English 
language.  London,  1804.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  755- 
773.)  NCO 

Printed.  .  .from  the  prompt- 
book. With  remarks  by  Mrs.  Inchbald. 
53  p.,  1  pi.  (In:  The  British  theatre.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  &  Orme,  1808. 
V.  16.)  NCO 

(In:  The  modern  British  drama. 

London:  W.  Miller,  1811.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  387- 
405.)  NCO 

London:    W.    Simpkin    &    R. 

Marshall,  1821.  1  p.l.,  iy  p.,  2  1.,  11-54  p.,  1 
port.  12°.  (New  English  drama.  .  .edited 
by  W.  Oxberry.     v.  12.)  NCO 

(In:  The  British  drama.  Lon- 
don: Jones  &  Co.,  1824.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  156- 
169.)  NCO 

With  notes,  critical  and  ex- 
planatory. .  .  London:  T.  Dolby  [1824). 
iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-44  p.,  1  pi.  16°.  (Dolby's  Bri- 
tish theatre,    v.  1.)  NCO 

With    prefatory    remarks,    by 

W.  Oxberry...  Philadelphia:  Shakspeare 
Press  [183-?].  64  p.  24°.  (Turner's  Amer- 
ican stage.)  NCP 

(In:  The  British  drama.  Phil- 
adelphia: Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  Co., 
1838.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  156-169.)  NCO 

Douglas.     Tragedia  di  Home,  tra- 

dotta  da  Gaetano  Marre.  Genova:  A.  Fru- 
goni,  1822.     113  p.     12°.  NCO  p.v.363 

Italian  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 

•  The  fatal  discovery.     A  tragedy. . . 

[by  John  Home].  London:  T.  Becket  &  P. 
A.  De  Hondt,  1769.    2  p.l.,  76  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.201 

The  siege  of  Aquileia.     A  tragedy 

...[by  John  Home].  London:  A.  Millar, 
1760.     2  p.l.,  63(1)  p.  8°.  NCOp.v.l99 

The  works  of  John  Home,  now  first 

collected;  to  which  is  prefixed,  an  account 
of  his  life  and  writings,  by  Henry  Macken- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

zie.  Edinburgh:  Archibald  Constable  and 
Co.,  1822.    3  V.   map,  plans,  port.   8°.  NCP 

V.    1:   Account  of  his  life.     Agis.  Douglas. 

V.  2:  The  siege  of  Aquileia.  The  fatal  discovery. 
Alonzo.  Alfred.  The  history  of  the  Rebellion  in  the 
year  1745.  ch.  1-2. 

V.   3:   The  history  of  the  Rebellion,  continued. 

Reviewed  (by  Sir  Walter  Scott)  in  the  Quarterly 
review,  v.  36,  p.   167-216,  London,  1827. 

WoLBE,  Fugen.  Quellenstudien  zu  John 
Home's  "Douglas."  Berlin:  Mayer  &  Miil- 
ler,  190L    2  p.l.,  48  p.,  2  1.    8°.      NCC  p.  box 

Howden,  R.  The  king's  welcome  to 
Edinburgh;  by  a  country  shepherd,  his 
wife,  and  daughter.  A  true  tale.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  for  the  author,  1822.  24  p. 
16°.  NDPp.v.2 

The  half  title  reads:  the  king's  welcome  to  Edin- 
burgh.    A  poem  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 

Hoy,  John,  the  younger.  Poems  on  va- 
rious subjects.  [With  some  account  of  the 
author.)  Edinburgh:  Macfarquhar  &  El- 
liot, 1781.    XX,  130  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.70 

Hume,  Alexander.  Ane  afold  admoni- 
tioun  to  the  ministerie  of  Scotland.  By 
Mr.  A.  Hume,  minister  of  Logie,  m.dc.ix. 
(Wodrow  Society.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh. 
1844.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  565-590.)  CP 

(In  his:  Poems.    Edited  by  A. 

Lawson.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  p.  168- 
183.)  NDP 

The    poems    of    A.    Hume    (?1557- 

1609).  Edited  from  the  text  of  Waldegrave 
...by  A.  Lawson.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1902.  Ixxiii,  280,  19  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publications. 
V.  48.])  NDP 

Ane  treatise  of  conscience.  Qvhairin 

divers  secreits  concerning  that  subiect,  are 
discovered.  .  .  Edinburgh:  Printed  by  Rob- 
ert Walde-graue,  1594.  (In  his:  Poems. 
Edited  by  A.  Lawson.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8°.    p.  91-140.)  NDP 

Reprinted  here  for  the  first  time. 

A  treatise  of  the  felicitie,  of  the  life 

to  come.  Vnsavorie  to  the  obstinate,  allur- 
ing to  such  as  are  gone  astray,  and  to  the 
faithful,  full  of  consolation.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  Robert  Walde-graue,  1594.  (In 
his:  Poems.  Edited  by  A.  Lawson.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.     8°.     p.  142-167.)  NDP 

Reprinted  here  for  the  first  time. 

Hume,  David.  Lusus  poetici.  (In:  Deli- 
tiae  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  1,  p.  378-438.)  NDP 

Hume,  David.  Four  dissertations,  i. 
The  natural  history  of  religion,  ii.  Of  the 
passions,  iii.  Of  tragedy,  iv.  Of  the  stand- 
ard of  taste.  London:  A.  Millar,  1757. 
2  p.l.,  vii  p.,  1  1.,  240  p.     16°.  NCZ 

Original  letters  of  Shenstone,  David 

Hume,  and  Joseph  Spence.   (Edinburgh  an- 


nual  register   for    1809.      Edinburgh,    1811. 
8°.    v.  2,  part  2,  p.  549-555.)  BAA 

On    Scottish    literature. 

Political     discourses.       Edinburgh: 

R.  Fleming,  printer,  1752.    2  p.l.,  304  p.    12°. 

TB 

Himie,  Sir  Patrick,  of  Polwarth.  The 
promine,  contening  the  maner,  place,  and 
time,  of  the  maist  illuster  King  James  the 
Sixt  his  first  passing  to  the  feildis...  Be 
P.  H.  Imprentit  at  Edinburgh  be  Johne 
Ros,  for  Henrie  Charteris,  1580.  (In:  Alex- 
ander Hume.  Poems.  Edited  by  A.  Law- 
son.    Edinburgh,  1902.    8°.    p.  204-210.) 

NDP 

Hunnis,  William.  Seven  rSobs]  of  a 
Sorrow[fvll]  Sovle  for  [Sin:]  Comprehend- 
ing those  seuen  [Psaljmes  of  the  Princely 
Prophet  David,  commonly  called  Pceniten- 
tiall,  framed  into  a  forme  of  familiar 
praiers,  and  reduced  into  Meeter  by  Wil- 
liam Hunnis...  Whereunto  is  also  an- 
nexed his  handfull  [Of]  Honisuckles;  the 
Poore  Wido[WS]  Mite;  a  Dialogue  betweene 
Christ  and  a  sinner;  divers  godly  and  pitthy 
Ditties,  with  a  Christian  Confession  of,  and 
to  the  Trinity:  newly  augmented.  Edin- 
burgh, Printed  by  Andro  Hart,  16[21i.  (3) 
11.,  85  p.,   (1)1.,  95  p.     12°.  Reserve 

The  title-page  and  several  others  of  this  work 
are  mutilated.  One  leaf  appears  to  be  missing,  prob- 
ably Al  (blank?). 

Hyatt,  Alfred  H.  The  charm  of  Edin- 
burgh; an  anthology,  compiled  by  A.  H. 
Hyatt,  with.  .  .illustrations  by  H.  Morley. 
London:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1913.  xi  p.,  1  L, 
(1)4-438  p.,  1  1.,  12  pi.     12°.  CR 

Ides,  The,  of  March;  or.  The  battle  of 
the  macaws.  By  a  member  of  the  Political 
Union.     [Edinburgh,  1831  ?]     12  p.     12°. 

NCI  p.v.36 

Illustrated,  The,  book  of  Scottish  songs. 
From  the  sixteenth  to  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury. [London:]  Illustrated  London  Li- 
brary, n.  d.  1  p.l.,  viii,  325  p.,  1  pi.  illus. 
12°.  NCK 

■ London:    N.    Cooke,    1854.      1    p.l., 

viii,  325  p.     2.  ed.     12°.  NDP 

Imlah,  John.  Poems  and  songs.  Lon- 
don: Hugh  Cunningham,  1841.  xvi,  288  p. 
12°.  NCM 

Imrie,  John.  See  under  Ross,  John  D. 
A  cluster  of  poets. 

Inglis,  Mrs.  Richmond.  Anna  and  Ed- 
gar: or.  Love  and  ambition.  A  tale.  Edin- 
burgh: printed  by  A.  Murray  and  J.  Coch- 
ran, for  the  author,  1781.    2  p.l.,  53  p.    4°. 

*  C  p.v.472 

The  authoress  was  the  daughter  of  Col.  James 
Gardiner,  who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Prestonpans,  1745. 

Innes,  Cosmo.  See  under  Barbour,  John. 
The  Brus. 

Irving,  David.    See  under  Fergusson,  R. 


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Irving,  Edward.  A  tale  of  the  time  of 
the  martyrs.  (In:  The  anniversary,  edited 
by  A.  Cunningham.  London,  1829.  12°. 
1829,  p.  281-299.)  NCA 

Jacobite  minstrelsy;  with  notes  illustra- 
tive of  the  text,  and  containing  historical 
details  in  relation  to  the  house  of  Stuart, 
from  1640  to  1784.  Glasgow:  Richard  Grif- 
fin and  Co.,  1829.    xiv,  362,  viii  p.,  1  pi.    24°. 

NCI 

With   additional   engraved  title-page. 

James  I.,  king  of  Scotland.  The  kingis 
quair,  together  with  a  ballad  of  good  coun- 
sel. Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1884. 
Iv,  113  p.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society. 
[Publications.]  v.  1.)  NDP 

The    kingis    quair.      Good    counsel. 

(In:  Mediaeval  Scottish  poetry.  Glasgow, 
1892.     12°.    p.  25-76.)  NDP 

The  kingis  quair,  and  the  quare  of 

jelusy.  Edited,  with  introduction,  notes, 
appendix  and  glossary,  by  A.  Lawson. 
London:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1910.  xclv,  l69  p., 
5  fac,  1  port.     8°.  NCL 

The  kingis   quair:   together  with  a 

ballad  of  good  counsel:  by  King  James  i. 
of  Scotland.  Edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1911. 
Ixiv,  122  p.,  2  fac.  2.  ed.  8°.  (Scottish 
Text  Society.  [Publications.]  new  series. 
rno.]  1.)  NDP 

The  poetical  remains  of  King  James 

the  First  of  Scotland,  with  a  memoir,  and 
an  introduction  to  his  poetry.  By  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  (Royal  Historical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1873.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  297-392.)  CA 

The  works  of  James  the  First.  .  .to 

which  is  prefixed,  a  historical  and  critical 
dissertation  on  his  life  and  writings.  Also, 
some  brief  remarks  on... the  Scots  lan- 
guage. .  .and  a  dissertation  on  Scottish  mu- 
sic... Glasgow:  W.  Lang  [1825].  1  p.l., 
(i)vi-viii  p.,  2  1.,  (1)14-295  p.     12°.      NCL 

Book-plate   of  James   Wyllie   Guild. 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  authorship  of  the 
"Kingis  quair."  (Glasgow  Archaeological 
Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1899.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  3,  p.  93-166.)  CPA 

A    new    criticism.      Glasgow: 

James  MacLehose  &  Sons,  1896.  x  p.,  1  1., 
99  p.     8°.  NDP 

Against  King  James  i.  being  the  author. 

Fyvie,  John.  A  forgotten  royal  author. 
1  port.  (In  his:  Some  literary  eccentrics. 
London,  1906.    8°.     p.  249-269.)  *R-NCB 

James  i.  of  Scotland. 

_  Macintosh,  W.  The  king's  quhair.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898. 
sq.  8°.    V.  11,  p.  36-37,  53-54.)  CPA 


Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  "The  kingis 
quair  and  tlie  new  criticism."  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
V.  11,  p.  140-142,  153-155,  171-173,  182-184.) 

CPA 

Wood,  Henry.  Chaucer's  influence  upon 
King  lames  i.  of  Scotland  as  poet.  (An- 
glia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1880.  8°.  Bd.  3,  p.  223- 
265.)  RNA 

James  V.,  king  of  Scotland.  See  Drum- 
mond,  William.     Polemo-Middinia.  . . 

James  VI.,  king  of  Scotland.  A  counter- 
blaste  to  tobacco.  London:  Imprinted  by 
R.  B.  ii,  (1)6-24  p.  (Reprinted  in:  The  old 
book  collector's  miscellany.  .  .edited  by  C. 
Hindley.     London,  1871.     8°.    v.  1,  no.  2.) 

NCE 

The  dutie  of  a  king  in  his  royal  of- 
fice, showing  how  it  is  to  be  used  in  the 
administration  of  justice  and  politick  gov- 
ernment in  his  kingdomes.  .  .  (In:  Somers, 
A  collection  of  scarce. .  .tracts. . .  London, 
1810.    4°.    V.  3,  p.  259-281.)  C 

The   essayes   of  a   prentise,   in   the 

divine  art  of  poesie.  With  a  prefatory 
memoir  by  R[Obert]  P[ierce]  Gillies.  Edin- 
burgh: James  Ballant3'ne  &  Co.,  printers, 
1814.  4  p.l.,  xviii  p.,  59  1.  (unnumbered),  sq. 
8°.  NCL 

The   essayes   of   a   prentise,    in   the 

divine  art  of  poesie.  Edinburgh,  1585.  A 
counterblaste  to  tobacco.  London,  1604. 
Edited  by  Edward  Arber.  London:  E.  Ar- 
ber,  1869.  120  p.  12°.  (Arber's  English  re- 
prints.) NCE 

New  poems  by  James  i.  of  England, 

from  a  hitherto  unpublished  manuscript. 
(Add.  24195)  in  the  British  Aluseum.  Edit- 
ed... by  A.  F.  Westcott.  New  York:  Co- 
lumbia University  Press,  1911.  3  p.l.,  iii-xci, 
121  p.  8°.  (Columbia  University  studies 
in  English.     Unnumbered  series.)         NCL 

Workes...       Published    by    James, 

bishop  of  Winton...  London:  Robert 
Barker  and  John  Bill,  printers,  1616.  19  p.l., 
570  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.    f°.  ttNCF 

Lacks  the  supplement  of  24  leaves,  published  four 
years    subsequently. 

Jamieson,  John.  Eternity,  a  poem:  ad- 
dressed to  freethinkers  and  philosophical 
Christians.  Edinburgh:  Bell  and  Bradfute, 
1798.    68  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.53 

See  also  under  Barbour,  John,  and 

Henry  the  Minstrel. 

Jamieson,  Patrick.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 

Jamieson,  Robert.  Popular  ballads  and 
songs,  from  tradition,  manuscripts,  and 
scarce  editions;  with  translations  of  simi- 
lar pieces  from  the  ancient  Danish  lan- 
guage, and  a  few  originals  by  the  editor. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1806.  2  v. 
8°.  NCK 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


831 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Jaques.  The  fatherless  bairns:  a  series  of 
poems  on  the  battle  of  Stirling,  edited  by 
Jaques.  Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son,  1859. 
vii(i),  66  p.    nar.  12°.  *  C  p.v.363 

Jeffrey,  Francis,  Lord  Jeffrey.  Contri- 
butions to  the  Edinburgh  review.  .  .  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Long- 
mans, 1844.    4  V.    8°.  NCZ 

For  a  critical  notice  of  these  contributions  see 
the  North  British  reiiezv,  v.  1,  p.  252-284,  Edinburgh, 
1844;  Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine,  new  series,  v.  11, 
p.   12-15,  Edinburgh,  1844. 

London:     Longman,    Brown, 

Green,  and  Longmans,  1846.  3  v.  2.  ed. 
8°.  NCZ 

Philadelphia:    Carey    &    Hart, 

1846.  4  V.  in  1.  3  p.l.,  y,  762  p.,  1  port.  8°. 
(Modern  British  essayists,    v.  6.) 

Stuart  10168 

Inaugural   addresS[eS]   delivered   on 

Thursday,  December  28,  1820,  [and]  on 
Thursday,  January  3,  1822.  1  pi.  (In:  Uni- 
versity of  Glasgow.  Inaugural  addresses... 
Glasgow,  1839.    4°.    p.  3-18.)  STK 

Parting  address  delivered  on  Fri- 
day, November  15,  1822.  (In:  University 
of  Glasgow.  Inaugural  addresses...  Glas- 
gow, 18^39.    4°.    p.  19-22.)  STK 

Gates,  Lewis  E.  Francis  Jeffrey.  (In 
his:  Three  studies  in  literature.  New  York, 
1899.     12°.     p.  1-63.)  NBQ 

Lord  Jeffrey's  contributions  to  the  Edin- 
burgh review.  (Eclectic  magazine  of  for- 
eign literature,  science,  and  art.  New 
York,  1844.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  542-561.)        *  DA 

From  the  North  British  revieiv. 

MoRLEY  OF  Blackburn  (1.  baron),  John 
Morley.  Memorials  of  a  man  of  letters. 
(In  his:  Studies  in  literature.  London, 
1897.     12°.    p.  286-322.)  NABO 

Lord  Jeffrey. 

Johnston,  Arthur.  The  epigrammata  and 
remaining  secular  poems.  Edited  by  Sir 
W.  D.  Geddes.  Aberdeen,  1895.  Ivi,  307 
(1),  12  p.,  2  pL,  7  port.  A° .  (New  Spalding 
Club.  Publications:  Musa  Latina  Aber- 
donensis.    v.  2.)  f  CP 

J.,  W.  The  works  of  Arthur  Johnston, 
physician  to  King  Charles  i.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1896.  sq.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.  49-52,  65-67.)  CPA 

Johnston,  William.  The  bibliography 
and  extant  portraits  of  Arthur  Johnston. 
(In:  Musa  Latina  Aberdonensis.  Aber- 
deen, 1895.     4°.    V.  2,  p.  xlii-lvi.)  t  CP 

RoBB,   ,T.    D.      Arthur    Johnston    in    his' 
poems.     (Scottish  historical  review.    Glas- 
gow, 1912.    4°.    V.  10,  p.  287-298.)        CPA 

Johnston,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 


Johnston,  T.  P.  Patrick  Hamilton:  a 
tragedy  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland, 
1528.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1882.    2  p.l.,  133  p.,  2  pi.    16°.    NCR 

Johnston,  William.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

Johnstone,  Christina  Jane.  Clan-Albin; 
a  national  tale.  [By  Christina  J.  Johnstone.] 
(Novelist's  magazine.  Philadelphia,  1833. 
f°.    p.  150-282.)  NAC 

The  dominie's  tale;  or,  The  weird 

of  the  Winrams.  (Tait's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1837.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  357- 
388.)  *  DA 

Nighean  Ceard;  or,  The  goldsmith's 

daughter.  A  tale  of  Celts  and  Saxons. 
(Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1845.  4°.  new  series,  v.  12,  p.  1-13,  69-77, 
137-147,218-229,273-291.)  *  DA 

Jones,  T.  Percy,  pseud.  See  Aytoun, 
William  Edmondstoune. 

Kemp,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Kennedy,  Grace.  Dunallan;  or,  Know 
what  you  judge.  New  York:  Orville  A. 
Roorbach,  1828.    2  v.    24°.  NCW 

Father  Clement,  a  Roman  Catholic 

story.  From  the  6.  Edinburgh  ed.  New 
York:  E.  Duyckinck,  1827.    246  p.    24°. 

NCW 

Philadelphia:   T.   B.    Peterson 

[1855?].    ix,  11-155  p.    12°.  NCW 

II  Padre  Clemente  ossia  il   Gesuita 

confessore.  Novella  scozzese.  Firenze: 
Tipografia  Claudiana,  1867.  246  p.  2.  ed. 
12°.  NCW 

El  padre  Clemente.    Traducido  del 

ingles.  Neuva  York:  Sociedad  Americana 
de  Tratados  [187-?].     2,2,6  p.     12°.       NCW 

Works.    Edinburgh:  Wm.  Oliphant, 

1827.    6  V.    12°.  NCW 

V.   1.     The  decision  —  Profession  is  not  principle. 

V.   2.     Father   Clement. 

V.   3.     Jessy    Allan  —  Anna    Ross  —  and    minor 

pieces. 

V.   4-5.      Dunallan. 
V.   6.      Philip  Colville. 

Kennedy,  James.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina Aberdonensis. 

Kennedy,     James.       The     Scottish  and 

American  poems  of  James  Kennedy.  New 

York:   J.   S.   Ogilvie   Publishing   Co.  [COp. 

1907.]    viii,  (1)10-228  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NBI 

Autograph  of  author. 

Kennedy,  Walter.  The  poems  of  Walter 
Kennedy,  edited  with  introductions,  vari- 
ous readings,  and  notes,  by  J.  Schipper. 
94  p.  (Kaiserliche  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
schaften.  Denkschriften.  Philosophisch- 
historische  Classe.  Wien,  1902.  f°.  Bd. 
48.)  *  EF 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

HoLTHAusEN,  F.  Kennedy  Studien. 
(Archiv  fiir  das  Studium  der  neueren 
Sprachen  und  Literaturen.  Braunschweig, 
1903-04.  8°.  Bd.  110,  p.  359-387;  Bd.  112,  p. 
298-316.)  RAA 

Weber,  Hans  Ulrich.  Kennedy-Studien 
...     Kiel:  Liidtke  &  Martens,  1905.    68  p., 

2  1.    8".  NCCp.v.lO 

Ker,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Ker,  John.  Scottish  nationality  and  other 
papers.  Edinburgh:  Andrew  Elliot,  1887. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  251  p.    12°.  CP 

Scottish  nationality.  John  Knox.  The  revocation 
of  the  edict  of  Nantes.  The  Erskines:  Ebenezer  and 
Ralph.  Early  history  of  Glasgow.  A  day  in  the  Up- 
per Ward  of  Clydesdale.  Canadian  letters.  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.  D.  The  Rev. 
W.  B.  Robertson,  D.D. 

Kerr,  Charles.  Juvenile  performances  in 
poetry.  By  a  student  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh  [i.  e.,  Charles  Kerr,  of  Abbots- 
rulc].     Edinburgh:  J.  and   T.  Ainslies,  1788. 

3  p.l.,  112  p.     8°.  NCIp.v.60 

Kerr,  Margaret.  A  Lowland  tale.  (Cath- 
olic world.  New  York,  1911.  8°.  v.  92,  p. 
505-513.)  *  DA 

Kettle,  Rosa  Mackenzie.  The  wild  Gil- 
rovs.  (Argosy.  London,  1892.  8°.  v.  54, 
p.  199-208.)  *DA 

Keythe,  James.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Kindly  Scot,  A.  Wallace  and  Bruce,  a 
vision.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
496-502.)  *  DE 

King  [Lat.  RegiuS],  Adam.  Poemata. 
(In:  DeliticC  poetarum  Scotorum.  Am- 
sterdam, 1637.    24°.    V.  2,  p.  201-254.)  NDP 

1.  Genethliacon  lesu  Christi.  2.  lesu  Christi  passio 
3.  lesu  Christi  triumphus,  resurrectionem  &  ascen 
sionem  complexus.  4.  Querela  ad  Senatum  Parisinum 
5.  Panegyris  de  hxredilaria  lacobi  vi.,  Scotorum  Re 
gis,  in  Angliae  &  Hiberniae  regna  successione.  6, 
Epibaterion  ad  regem  in  Scotiam  redeuntem.  7.  Libri 
ciuarti  Sphaerx  a  Georgio  Buchanano  non  absoluti 
supplementum.  [Written  to  complete  the  unfinished 
books  of  G.  Buchanan's  De  Sphera.]  8.  Libri  quinti, 
a  poeta  non  absoluti,  supplementum. 

King's  Scotch  song  book,  containing  a 
choice  selection  of  comic,  sentimental,  and 
humourous  Scotch  songs,  selected  from  the 
works  of  Burns  and  other  celebrated  au- 
thors. New  York:  S.  King,  1822.  192  p. 
32°.  NDP 

Kinloch,  George  Ritchie.  Ancient  Scot- 
tish ballads,  recovered  from  tradition,  and 
never  before  published:  with  notes... and 
an  appendix,  containing  the  airs  of  several 
of  the  ballads.  [By  G.  R.  Kinloch.]  Lon- 
don: Longman  [etc.),  1827.  iii-xiv,  270  p., 
8  1.  of  music.    8°.  NDP 


Knockreggan,  The,  property;  or.  The 
Gallowaj'  legatees.  (Hogg's  instructor. 
Edinburgh,  1851.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p. 
313-318,  330-335,  346-351,  356-361,  377-382, 
395-400,  411-416.)  *  DA 

Knox,  John.  Ane  breif  commendatiovn 
of  vprichtnes...  Imprentit  at  Sanctandrois 
be  Robert  Lekpreuik,  1573.  (Reprinted  in 
Thomas  M'Crie,  Life  of  John  Knox... 
Edinburgh,  1831.  5.  ed.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  431- 
453.)  AN 

Select  practical  writings.    Issued  by 

the  committee  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Free  Church  of  Scotland...  Edin- 
burgh: Assembly's  Committee,  1845.  xxx, 
32-352  p.    12°.  ZEP 

Works.      Collected    and    edited    by 

David  Laing.  Edinburgh:  Wodrow  So- 
ciety, 1846.    2  V.    8°.  ZWG  and  ZOO 

V.  1 :  Notes  on  the  chief  events  of  his  life.  His- 
tory of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland,  books  i.  and  ll., 
with  an  appendix. 

V.  2:  History  of  the  Reformation,  books  lll-v. 
with  an  appendix.      Index  of  persons  and  of  places. 

Edinburgh:  James  Thin,  1895. 

6  V.     fac,  pi.,  port.     8°.  ZOV 

V.  1-2  were  originally  published  by  the  Wodrow 
Society;  v.  3-5  were  printed  at  the  expense  of  Messrs. 
Johnston  and  Hunter,  but  the  speculation  was  not 
successful,  and  before  v.  5  could  be  circulated  the 
whole  stock  was  purchased  by  T.  G.  Stevenson.  The 
New  York  Public  Library  copy  is  made  up  of  this 
old  stock  with  a  new  title-page  bearing  the  imprint 
of  James  Thin,   1895. 

V.  1.  Chronological  notes  on  the  chief  events  in 
the  life  of  John  Knox.  History  of  the  Reformation 
in  Scotland;  introductory  notice;  book  first,  1494- 
1558;  book  second,  1558-1559.  Appendix:  i.  Interpo- 
lations and  various  readings  in  book  first  and  second 
in  Buchanan's  edition  of  the  history,  in  1644.  II. 
On  the  Lollards  in  Scotland,  during  the  fifteenth  cen- 
tury. III.  Patrick  Hamilton,  abbot  of  Feme.  iv. 
On  the  royal  pilgrimages  to  the  shrine  of  St.  Duthack, 
at  Tain,  in  Ross-shire,  v.  Foxe's  Account  of  Henry 
Forrest,  and  other  martyrs  in  Scotland,  during  the 
reign  of  King  James  the  Fifth,  vi.  Notices  of  the 
Protestant  exiles  from  Scotland,  during  the  reign  of 
King  James  the  Fifth,  vii.  Alexander  Seyton.  vili. 
Sir  John  Borthwick.  ix.  George  Wishart.  x.  John 
Rough.  XI.  Norman  Lesley.  xii.  Adam  Wallace, 
xiii.  Walter  Myln.  .xiv.  On  the  title  of  Sir  applied 
to  priests,  xv.  On  the  tumult  in  Edinburgh,  at  the 
procession  on  St.  Giles's  day,  1558.  xvi.  Provincial 
councils  in  Scotland,  1549-1559.  xvii.  Letter  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  to  Lord  James,  prior  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Andrews,  July,  1559.  xviii.  David 
Forrest,  general  of  the  mint. 

V.  2.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland, 
book  third,  1559-1561.  The  Confession  of  Faith,  1560. 
The  Buke  of  Discipline,  1560.  History  of  the  Ref- 
ormation in  Scotland,  book  fourth,  1561-1564.  In- 
troductory notice  to  book  fifth.  Book  fifth,  1564- 
1567.  Appendix:  (1)  Interpolation  and  various  read- 
ings in  book  third  and  fourth  in  Buchanan's  edition 
of  the  History,  in  1644.  Notices  of  the  editor,  David 
Buchanan.  (2)  On  Spottiswood's  edition  of  the  First 
Book  of  Discipline.  (3)  Funerals  of  Mary  of  Guise, 
queen  regent  of  Scotland.  (4)  Notices  of  John 
Black,  a  Dominican  friar.  (5)  Notices  of  David 
Riccio.  (6)  The  abbots  of  Culross  and  Lindores  in 
1560;  and  John  Lesley,  bishop  of  Ross.  Glossary. 
'Index  of  persons.     Index  of  places. 

V.  3.  An  epistle  to  the  congregation  of  the  castle 
of  St.  Andrews;  with  a  brief  summary  of  Balnaves 
on  Justification  by  faith,  1548.  A  vindication  of  the 
doctrine  that  the  sacrifice  of  the  mass  is  idolatry, 
1550.  A  summary,  according  to  the  Holy  Scriptures, 
of  the  sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  1550.     A  dec- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


833 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 

Literature,  continued. 

laration  of  the  true  nature  and  object  of  prayer,  1553. 
A  confession  or  prayer  on  the  death  of  Edward  vi. 
An  exposition  upon  the  sixth  Psalm  of  David,  ad- 
dressed to  Mrs.  Bowes,  1554.  A  godly  letter  of 
warning,  or  admonition  to  the  faithful  in  London. 
Newcastle,  and  Berwick,  1554.  Certain  questions 
concerning  obedience  to  lawful  magistrates,  with  an- 
swers by  Henry  Bullinger,  1554.  Two  comfortable 
epistles  to  his  afflicted  brethren  in  England,  1554. 
A  faithful  admonition  to  the  professors  of  God's 
truth  in  England.  1554.  Epistles  to  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bowes,  and  her  daughter  Marjory,  1553-1554,  letters 
I  to  XXVI.  Appendix:  Biographical  notices  and  let- 
ters of  Henry  Balnaves  of  Halhill.  A  treatise  by  Bal- 
naves  on  Justification  by  faith,  revised  by  Knox  in 
1548. 

V.  4.  A  narrative  of  the  proceedings  and  troubles 
of  the  English  congregation  at  Frankfurt  on  the 
Maine,  1554-1555.  Appendix.  A  letter  to  the  queen 
dowager,  regent  of  Scotland,  1556.  An  exposition 
upon  Matthew  iv.,  concerning  the  temptation  of 
Christ  in  the  wilderness,  1556.  Answers  to  some 
questions  concerning  baptism,  &c.,  1556.  A  letter  of 
wholesome  counsel,  addressed  to  his  brethren  in  Scot- 
land, 1556.  The  form  of  prayers  and  ministration  of 
the  sacraments,  &c.,  used  in  the  English  congregation 
at  Geneva,  1556.  Familiar  epistles,  15S5-1S58,  letters 
xxvii  to  XXXVII.  Letters  to  his  brethren  and  the 
lords  professing  the  truth  in  Scotland,  1557.  An 
apology  for  the  Protestants  who  are  holden  in  prison 
at  Paris:  translated  from  the  French,  with  additions. 
1557.  The  first  blast  of  the  trumpet  against  the 
monstrous  regiment  of  women,  1558.  A  letter  to 
the  queen  dowager,  regent  of  Scotland:  augmented 
and  explained  by  the  author,  1558.  The  appellation 
from  the  sentence  pronounced  by  the  bishops  and 
clergy:  addressed  to  the  nobility  and  estates  of  Scot- 
land, 1558.  A  letter  addressed  to  the  commonality 
of  Scotland,  1558.  Summary  of  the  proposed  Second 
blast  of  the  trumpet.  Appendix  (An  admonition  to 
England  and  Scotland  to  call  them  to  repentance, 
by  Anthony  Gilby,  1558.  Psalm  xciv.,  in  metre,  by 
William  Kethe). 

V.  5.  A  letter  to  John  Foxe,  1558.  On  predestina- 
tion, in  answer  to  the  cavillations  by  an  Anabaptist, 
1560.  \n  epistle  to  the  inhabitants  of  Newcastle  and 
Berwick.  1558.  A  brief  exhortation  to  England  for 
the  speedy  embracing  of  the  Gospel,  1559.  The 
names  of  the  martyrs  in  England,  1559. 

V.  6.  Preface  [outlines  of  Knox's  life].  Letters 
chiefly  relating  to  the  progress  of  the  Reformation 
in  Scotland,  1559-1562.  The  reasoning  betwixt  the 
abbot  of  Crossraguell  and  John  Knox  concerning 
the  mass,  1562.  A  sermon  on  Isaiah  xxvi.  13-21, 
preached  in  St.  Giles's  Church,  Edinburgh,  19th  Au- 
gust 1565.  The  Book  of  Common  Order:  or  the  form 
of  prayers,  and  ministration  of  the  sacraments,  etc., 
approved  and  received  by  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
1564.  Psalmes  of  David  in  English  meter,  Edin- 
burgh, 1565  (Psalms  xxrii.,  xxiv.,  lvii.,  c,  cxxiiii., 
c.XLV. ).  Prayers,  etc.,  subjoyned  to  Calvin's  Cate- 
chisme,  1564.  Additional  prayers,  etc.,  not  contained 
in  the  Edinburgh  volume  of  1564-65.  The  order  of 
the  general  fast,  and  the  form  of  excommunication 
approved  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  1566-1569.  The  order  of  excommunication 
and  of  public  repentance,  1569.  An  answer  to  a  let- 
ter written  by  James  Tyrie,  a  Scottish  Jesuit,  1572. 
Letters,  etc.,  during  the  later  period  of  Knox's  life, 
1563-1572.  Appendix:  additional  notes  and  correc- 
tions. Index  of  names  for  volumes  iii.,  iv.,  v.,  and 
VI.  Index  of  places  for  volumes  iii.,  iv.,  v.,  and  vi. 
General  index. 

Writings.    London:  Religious  Tract 

Society  [1842].     xxiv,  456  p.,   1   port.     12°. 
(British  reformers,     v.  9.)  ZOT 

Philadelphia:  Presbyterian 

Board  of  Publication,   1842.  vi,   iv,    (1)6- 

456  p.,  1  port.    1.  Amer.  ed.  12°.     (British 

reformers,    v.  9.)  ZOT 


Fleming,  David  Hay.  The  influence  of 
Knox.  (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  131-135.)  CPA 

Lang,  Andrew.  Knox  as  historian. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow, 
1905.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  113-130.)  CPA 

With   portrait   of   Mary,  queen   of   Scots. 

Walker,  Hugh.  John  Knox.  (In  his: 
Three  centuries  of  Scottish  literature. 
Glasgow,  1893.     12°.    v.  1,  p.  83-128.)  NDP 

Knox,  William.  Mortality  [a  poemj. 
(In:  George  Alfred  Townsend,  The  real 
life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  New  York,  1867. 
8°.    p.  13-15.)  AN  (Lincoln)  p.v.l 

Oh,  why  should  the  spirit  of  mortal 

be  proud?  Designs  by  Miss  L.  B.  Hum- 
phrey. Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  1877.  [32 
p.]     12°.  NBI 

Kyle's  Scottish  lyric  gems.  A  collection 
of  the  songs  of  Scotland,  original  and 
selected,  with  new  and  appropriate  sym- 
phonies and  accompaniments  for  the 
pianoforte  by  T.  S.  Gleadhill.  Glasgow: 
J.   Ferrie,  1882.     1  p.l.,  ii,  403  p.,  2  1.     f°. 

*MO 

Kynloch,  David.  De  hominis  procrea- 
tione.  (In:  Delitise  poetarum  Scotorum. 
Amsterdam,  1627.    24°.    v.  2,  p.  3-66.)  NDP 

The  second  book  treats  De  anatome,  et  morbis 
internis. 

Laing,  David.  See  under  Bruce,  Michael; 
and  Select  remains. 

Laird,  The,  of  Logan:  or.  Anecdotes  and 
tales  illustrative  of  the  wit  and  humour  of 
Scotland.  Glasgow:  David  Robertson, 
1841.     xlvi,  528  p.     illus.     16°.  Stuart  10285 

Laird  of  Mistymuir,  pseud.  West  coun- 
try lays;  or,  The  pleasures  of  gossiping. .  . 
Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  booksellers, 
1867.    40  p.    12°.  NCIp.v.40 

Lamentatioun,  The,  of  lady  Scotland, 
compylit  be  hir  self,  speiking  in  maner  of 
ane  epistle,  in  the  moneth  of  Marche... 
1572.  Imprentit  at  Sanctandrois  be  Robert 
Lekpreuik,  1572.  (Reprinted  in:  Scotish 
poems  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Edin- 
burgh, 1801.     16°.    p.  237-254.)  NDP 

Lancelot  of  the  Lake.  The  Scottish  met- 
rical romance  of  Lancelot  du  Lak,  now 
first  printed  from  a  manuscript  of  the 
fifteenth  century,  belonging  to  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge. . .  [Edited  by  Joseph 
Stevenson.]  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the 
Maitland  Club,  1839.  xxiv,  185  p.  4°. 
(Maitland  Club.)  f  NCL 

— —  Lancelot  of  the  Laik:  a  Scottish 
metrical  romance,  (about  1490-1500  A.  D.), 
re-edited  from  a  manuscript  in  the  Cam- 
bridge University  Library,  with  an  intro- 
duction, notes,  and  glossarial  index,  by 
W.  W.  Skeat.  London:  Early  English 
Text  Society.  1865.  lv(i),  131(1)  p.  8°. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.  Publica- 
tions,    no.  6.)  NCE 


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Literature,  continued. 

Lancelot  of  the  Laik  from  Cam- 
bridge University  Library  ms.  Edited  by 
M.  M.  Gray.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1912.  xxxvi,  113  p.,  3  fac.  8°. 
(Scottish  Text  Society.)  NDP 

Skeat,  Walter  William.  The  author  of 
"Lancelot  of  the  Laik."  (Scottish  histori- 
cal review.  Glasgow.  1911.  4°.  v.  8,  p. 
1-4.)  CPA 

The  authorship  has  been  attributed,  rightly  Prof. 
Skeat  thinks,  to  James  Auchinleck   or   Affleck. 

Landsborough,  David.  Arran.  A  poem. 
In  six  cantos.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood, 
1828.    xi  p.,  1  1.,  167  p.     nar.  12°.        NCM 

With  engraved  title-page. 

Lang,  Andrew.  Adventures  among 
books.  London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.. 
1905.    xi,  312  p.,  1  port.    8°.  *R-NCZ 

Adventures  among  books.  Recollections  of 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  Rab's  friend.  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes.  Mr.  Morris's  poems.  Mrs.  Rad- 
cliffe's  novels.  A  Scottish  romanticist  of  1830.  The 
confessions  of  Saint  Augustine.  Smollet.  Na- 
thaniel Hawthorne.  The  paradise  of  poets.  Paris 
and  Helen.  Enchanted  cigarettes.  Stories  and  story- 
telling. The  supernatural  in  fiction.  An  old  Scot- 
tish psychical  researcher.     The  boy. 

Ballades    and    verses    vain.      New 

York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1884.  viii,  165 
p.     12°.  NCM 

— — -  Ballads  and  lyrics  of  old  France: 
with  other  poems.  London:  Longmans, 
Green,  and  Co.,  1872.    x,  164  p.     12°.  NKH 

Books     and     bookmen.       London: 

Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1892.  vi  p.,  2  1., 
177  p.     16°.  *  GAH 

— —  The  disentanglers.  New  York: 
Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1902.  6  p.l.,  418 
p.,  5  pi.     8°.  NCW 

Does  ridicule  kill?  (Bibelot.  Port- 
land, Me.,   1910.     16°.     v.   16,  p.  301-310.) 

NAC 

Essays    in    little.      New    York:    C. 

Scribner's  Sons,  1907.  4  p.l.,  205  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  AB 

Alexandre  Dumas.  Mr.  Stevenson's  works. 
Thomas  Haynes  Bayly.  Theodore  de  Banville. 
Homer  and  the  study  of  Greek.  The  last  fashion- 
able novel.  Thackeray.  Dickens.  Adventures  of 
buccaneers.  The  sagas.  Charles  Kingsley.  Charles 
Lever:  his  books,  adventures  and  misfortunes.  The 
poems  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  John  Bunyan.  Letters 
to  a  young  journalist.     Mr.  Kipling's  stories. 

Helen    of    Troy.      New    York:    C. 

Scribner's  Sons,   1882.     4  p.l.,   173  p.     12°. 

NCM 

How  they  held  the   Bass  for  King 

James,  1691-1694.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v. 
155,  p.  317-320.)  *  DA 

Verse. 

How  to  fail  in  literature:  a  lecture. 

London:  Field  &  Tuer,  1890.  iv,  (1)6-95  p. 
16°.  *  IH 


In  the  wrong  paradise,  and   other 

stories.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros. 
[1886).    vi,  255  p.     12°.  NCW 

Letters  to  dead  authors.     London: 

Longmans,  Green  &  Co..  1892.  x,  194  p. 
16°.  NDH 

Letters     on     literature.       London: 

Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1889.  x,  200  p. 
12°.  NABO 

Lost     leaders.        London:      Kegan 

Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co..  1892.  viii, 
226  p.    12°.  NCZ 

The  mark  of  Cain.     New  York:  C. 

Scribner's  Sons,  1887.  1  p.l.,  (1)6-173  p. 
16°.  NCW 

A  monk  of  Fife;  a  romance  of  the 

days  of  Jeanne  d'Arc.  Done  into  English 
from  the  manuscript  in  the  Scots  College 
of  Ratisbon.  New  York:  Longmans, 
Green,  and  Co.,  1896.    vi,  335  p.,  1  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

Old    friends,    essays    in    epistolary 

parody,  by  Andrew  Lang.  London:  Long- 
mans, Green,  and  Co.,  1890.  xiii,  205  p.,  1 
pi.    12°.  NDF 

Rhymes  a  la  mode.  Fifth  edi- 
tion (1895)  reissue.  London:  Longmans, 
Green,  and  Co.,  1907.    x,  139  p.,  1  pi.     16°. 

NCM 

XXXII     ballades     in     blue     china... 

London:  K.  Paul.  Trench  &  Co.,  1888.  xi. 
(1)  16-119  p.     16°.  NCM 

Lang  syne  sketches.  (Hours  at  home. 
New  York,  1867-68.  8°.  v.  5.  p.  404-409, 
542-548;  v.  6,  p.  134-141,  316-323.)  *  DA 

1.  Sandy  Scott.  2.  The  last  of  the  gaberlunzies 
[Geordie  Pudden].  3.  My  first  teachers.  4.  The 
Kirk    o'Shotts. 

Latto,  W.  D.  Song  sermons.  By  the 
author  of  "Tammas  Bodkin"  [W.  D.  Lattoj. 
Cupar-Fife:  A.  Westwood  &  Son,  1879. 
2  p.l.,  72  p.     12°.  *Cp.v.410 

1.  The  wee  cooper  o'  Fife.  2.  My  Jo,  Janet.  3. 
The  wicked  wife  o'  Cupar.  4.  The  wife  of  Auch- 
termuchty.      S.    Maggie   Lauder. 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Highland 
legends.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams,  & 
Co.,    1880.     392   p.      12°.  ZBIG 

Scottish  moorland  scenery;  The  burning  of  Mac- 
farlane's  forest  of  Ben-L^oidh;  Comparative!}'  re- 
cent destruction  of  the  forests;  Mr.  Russel  and  the 
weaver;  Scenery  of  the  Findhorn;  The  cairn  of  the 
lovers;  Hill  of  Aitnoch;  Legend  of  John  Mackay  of 
Ross-shire,  called  Ian  More  Arrach...;  Morning 
scene;  The  legend  of  John  Macpherson  of  Inver- 
eshie;  A  stranger  appears;  Legend  of  the  floating 
islet;  Dominie  delighted;  Legend  of  Allan  with  the 
red  jacket;  Feudal  heroes;  Glengarry's  revenge; 
Long  yarns;  The  legend  of  the  building  of  Ballin- 
dalloch;  Somnosalmonia;  Legend  of  the  last  Grant 
of  Tullochcarron;  Antiquarian  discussion;  Legend  of 
Christy  Ross;  Complimentary  criticism;  Legend  of 
Gibbon  More  Cumin  and  his  daughter,  Bigla;  Velvet 
•  cushions;    Legend   of   the   rival   lairds   of   Strathspey. 

Highland  rambles,  and  long  legends 

to  shorten  the  way.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C. 
Black,  1837.     2  v.     8°.  NDH 

Story   of   Farquharson   of   Inverey. 

n.  t.-p.      146-152   p.     8°.  NBN  p.v.2 


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Literature,  continued. 

Tales  of  the  Highlands.     London: 

Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1881.    xv,  376  p., 
5  pi.     12°.  ZBIG 

Strathdawn;  The  water-kelpie's  bridle  and  the 
mermaid's  stone;  The  dominie  departs;  History  of 
Serjeant  Archy  Stewart;  Gallantry  of  the  Seventy- 
first  Highland  Infantry;  Legend  of  the  Clan-Allan 
Stewarts;  Fate  of  the  auld  ancient  monuments;  The 
legend  of  Charley  Stewart  Taillear-Crubach;  A  tem- 
pest; An  unwelcome  visitor;  An  old  friend  with  a 
new  face;  The  author  floored;  The  legend  of  Ser- 
jeant John  Smith's  adventures;  Comforts  of  a  Lon- 
don club-house;  Cruelty  of  the  duke  of  Cumberland 
after  the  battle  of  Culloden;  Alister  Shaw  of  Inch- 
rory;  Drum-head  court-martial  and  sentence  on 
Inchrory;  The  legend  of  the  vision  of  Campbell  of 
Inverawe. 

The  Wolfe  of  Badenoch.  A  his- 
torical romance  of  the  fourteenth  century. 
London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1886. 
627  p.    8°.  NCW 

Complete  unabridged  edition. 

Lauder,  William.  The  extant  poetical 
works  of  William  Lauder,  playwright,  poet, 
and  minister  of  the  word  of  God.  London: 
Early  English  Text  Society,  1864-70.  2  v. 
8°.  (Early  English  Text  Society.  Publi- 
cations,    no.  3,  41.)  NCE 

V.  1  edited  by  Fitzedward  Hall;  v.  2  by  F.  J. 
Furnivall. 

v.  1.  Ane  compendious  and  breue  tractate  con- 
cernyng  the  office  and  dewtie  of  kyngis,  spiritual! 
pastoris,    and    temporal!    iugis,    A.D.    1556. 

v.  2.  Minor  poems:  (1)  Ane  godlie  tractate  or 
mirrour.  (2)  The  lamentatioun  of  the  pure,  twich- 
ing  the  miserabill  estait  of  this  present  world,  1 
Feb.  1568.  (3)  Ane  prettie  mirrour  or  conference 
betwix  the  faithful!  protestant  and  the  dissemblit 
false  hypocreit.  (4)  Ane  trew  and  breue  sentencius 
descriptioun  of  the  nature  of  Scotland  twiching  the 
interteinment  of  virtewus  men  that  laketh  riches. 
(5)  Ane  gude  exempill  be  the  butterflie,  instructing 
men   to   hait  all   harlottrie. 


Lauder,  William, 
tina  Aberdonensis. 


See  under  Musa  La- 


Lauder,  William.  An  essay  on  Milton's 
use  and  imitation  of  the  moderns,  in  his 
Paradise  Lost.  [By  William  Lauder.] 
London:  J.  Payne  and  J.  Bouquet,  1750. 
10  p.l.,  164  p..  2  1.    8°.  *  NCR 

Law,  J.  C.  Leaves  from  my  portfolio. 
Edinburgh:  H.  Armour  &  Co.,  printers, 
1886.     1  p.l.,  78  p.     12°.  NCIp.v.42 

Law,  James  D.  See  under  Ross,  John 
D.     A  cluster  of  poets. 

Lawson,  James.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 

Lawson,  James.  Liddesdale;  or.  The 
Border  chief.  A  tragedy.  [By  James  Law- 
son.]  [New  York:  Tinson,  printer,  1861.] 
114  p.    8°.  NBM 

• Yonkers,  1874.     101  p.    8°. 

NBM  p.v.l 

This  edition  shows  considerable  variations  from 
the   former. 

Lawson,  R.  The  ballads  and  songs  of 
Carrick,  with  nineteen  inusical  illustrations 


arranged  for  part-singing.  Introductory 
notes.  Paisley:  J.  R.  Parlane,  n.  d.  30  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.368 

Leckie,  Mrs.  The  dream  of  the  western 
shepherd.  .  .  [Edinburgh  Printing  Co., 
18—?]     16  p.    8°.  NCI  p.v.49,  no.7 

One  of  100  copies  printed. 
Autlior's  presentation  copy. 

Leech,  David.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Leech,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Lees,  Sir  James  Cameron.  A  Highland 
market.  By  Stronbuy  [pseud,  of  Sir  James 
Cameron  LeeS].  illus.  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don, 1891.    8°.    V.  32,  p.  310-316.)  *  DA 

Highland  smugglers,    illus.     (Good 

words.  London,  1892.  8°.  v.  ZZ,  p.  31- 
Zd^.)  *DA 

Legends  of  the  saints  in  the  Scottish  dia- 
lect of  the  fourteenth  century.  Edited  from 
the  unique  manuscript  in  the  University 
Library,  Cambridge.  .  .by  W.  M.  Metcalfe 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1896.  3  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society. 
[Publications.]    v.  13,  18,  23,  25,  35,  27.) 

NDP 

Buss,  P.  Sind  die  von  Horstmann  her- 
ausgegebenen  schottischen  Legenden  ein 
Werk  Barberes?  (Anglia.  Halle  a.  S., 
1886.    8°.     Bd.  9,  p.  493-514.)  RNA 

Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  Barbour's 
I-egends  of  the  saints.  [By  Mary  M.  M. 
Scott.]  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1886. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  232-263.)  *  DA 

(In  her:   The  making  of  Ab- 

botsford  and  incidents  in  Scottish  history 
. .  .     London,  1897.     8°.     p.  23-47.)  CP 

Leighton,  Alexander.  Mysterious  leg- 
ends of  Edinburgh,  now  for  the  first  time 
told  in  print.  Edinburgh:  John  Grant, 
1886.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.,  8  pi.    12°.        NCW 

Leighton,  Robert.  Scotch  words  and  the 
bapteesement  o'  the  bairn.  Stereotyped  ed. 
London:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  &  Co.,  1877. 
27  p.     16°.  *Cp.v.374 

Lennox,  A,  garland;  gleaned  from  di- 
vers fields  of  Scottish  poesy.  Printed  for 
J.  I.  at  the  Cross  of  Dumbarton.  [Glas- 
gow: Bell  &  Bain,  printers,]  1860.  xv,  30  p. 
12°.  NCI 

Blackletter.     Only  fifty  copies  printed. 

(In:  J.  Irving,  The  history  of  Dum- 
bartonshire. .  .  Dumbarton,  1860.  4°.  p. 
587-603.^  t  CR 

Leslie,  William.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Letters  to  Dr.  James  Eraser.  1679-1689. 
(Spalding  Club.  Miscellany.  Aberdeen, 
1852.    4°.    V.  5,  p.  185-200.)  t  CP 

Some  deal  with  the  Revolution  of  1688. 


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Leyden,  John.  The  mermaid  [and  mis- 
cellaneous poems|.  (In:  Waldie's  select 
circulating-  library.  Philadelphia,  1833.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  102-104.)  t*DD 

The  poetical  remains  of  the  late  Dr. 

John  Leyden,  with  memoir  of  his  life  by 
James  Morton.  London:  Longman,  Hurst, 
Rees,  Orme,  &  Brown,  1819.  ix,  xcii,  415  p. 
8^  NCM 

Includes:  Scenes  of  infancy...     3.  ed. 

Sonnets.  (Edinburgh  annual  reg- 
ister for  1810.  Edinburgh,  1812.  8°.  v.  3, 
part  2,  p.  xcvi-xcviii.)  BAA 

1.  Sabbath  morning.  2.  On  parting  with  a  friend. 
3.  Aleniory.  4.  To  a  lark.  S.  To  a  mossy  gravestone 
in  Cavers  churchyard. 

Borderer,  A.  Remarks  on  the  poetry  of 
the  late  Dr.  John  Leyden.  (Edinburgh 
magazine  and  literary  miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1820.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  301-305.)        *  DE 

Dr.^ke,  Nathan.  Critical  observations  on 
"Scenes  of  infancy;"  a  poem  by  Dr.  Lej'^- 
den.  (In  his:  Winter  nights;  or.  Fire-side 
lucubrations.  London,  1820.  12°.  v.  1,  p. 
77-146.)  NCZ 

PoETic.\L,  The,  remains  of  the  late  Dr. 
John  Leyden.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburg;.h,  1819.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
3-8.)  *  DA 

SiNTON,  James.  Some  of  Dr.  John  Ley- 
den's  inedited  poems.  (Scottish  notes  and 
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Lindsay,  Sir  David.  Poetical  works.  A 
new  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged,  with 
a  life  of  the  author,  prefatory  dissertations, 
and  an  appropriate  glossary,  by  George 
Chalmers.  London,  1806.  3  v.  new  ed. 
12°.  NCL 

The  works  of.  .  .Sir  David  Lindsay 

of  the  Mount,  alias  Lion  King  of  Arms.  .  . 
Edinburgh:  P.  Williamson  and  C.  Elliot, 
1776-77.    2  V.  in  1.    12°.  NCL 

Title  of  V.  2:  The  additional  poems  of  Sir  David 
Lindsay. 

[Works.]     Part  1-5.     [London,  1865- 

71.]  5  V.  8°.  (Early  English  Text  Society. 
Publications,    no.  11,19,  35,  2,7,  47.)        NCE 

Part  1-4,  edited  by  F.  Hall;  part  5,  by  Sir  J.  A.  H. 

Murray. 

Part  1,  2.  ,\ne  dialog  betwix  experience  and  ane 
courteour,  off  the  miserabyll  estait  of  the  world:  [or. 
The  monarche].  2.  Tragedie  of  David,  cardinal!  and 
archibyschope  of  Sanctandrovs,  &c.;  — Testament  and 
complaynt  of  our  Soverane  Lordis  papingo,  Kyng 
lames  the  Fyft;  —  The  dreme; — Complaynt  of  L. 
3.  Historic  of  ane  noble  and  wailyeand  sqvyer,  Wil- 
liam Meldrum  [and]  Testament.  4.  Ane  satyre  of 
the  thrie  estaits.  S.  Minor  poems.  John  Nicol, 
Sketch  of  Scottish  poetry  up  to  the  time  of  L.,  with 
an  outline  of  his  works.  —  Deploratioun  of  Quene 
Magdalene  [1537];  —  .'\ns\ver  to  ye  kingis  flyting 
[1536];  —  Complaint  and  publict  confessioun  of  the 
kingis  auld  hound  Bagsche  [ab.  1536];  —  Supplica- 
tioun  in  contemptioun  of  syde  taillis  and  missellit  facis 


[1538] ;  —  Kitteis  confessioun  [betw.  1537  and  1541]  ; 
—  Justyng  betwix  James  Watsoun  and  Jhone  Bar- 
bour [ab.  1538] ;  —  Descriptioun  of  Peder  Coffeis 
having  na  regaird  till  honestie  in  thair  vocatioun. 

See  also  under  Scotish  poems. 

Cowan,  William.  An  edition  of  Sir  David 

Lyndsay's  Squyer  Meldruin,  1634.  1  fac. 
(Edinburgh  Bibliographical  Societ3^  Pa- 
pers. Edinburgh,  1906.  sq.  8°.  1901-04,  p. 
103-104.)  Reserve 

Falconer,  Alexander.  Lainer's  Sir  David 
Lyndsay.  (Eraser's  magazine.  London, 
1872.    8°.    new  series,  v.  5,  p.  92-104.)  *  DA 

On  the  2  v.  ed.  of  Sir  David  Lindsay's  works. 

Henderson,  Thomas  F.  Sir  David  Lynd- 
say and  the  later  Scottish  "Makaris."  (In: 
The  Cambridge  history  of  English  litera- 
ture. Edited  by  A.  W.  Ward  and  A.  R. 
Waller.  Cambridge,  1909.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  115- 
137.)  *R-NCB 

Knauff,  Gustav.  Studien  ueber  Sir  David 
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1885.    2  p.l.,  91(1)  p.     8°.  NCC 

Lange,  Albrecht.  Lyndesay's  Monarche 
und  die  Chronica  Carionis;  eine  Quellen- 
studie.  (Anglia.  Halle,  1905.  8°.  Bd.  28, 
p.  81-126.)     "  RNA 

Walker,  Hugh.  Lindsay  and  the  Wed- 
derburns.  (In  his:  Three  centuries  of  Scot- 
tish literature.  Glasgow,  1893.  12°.  v.  1, 
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Linen,  James.  Auld  Davie.  [Verse.] 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    single  sheet  7  x  4^  in. 

Reprinted  in  his  Poetical  and  prose  writings.  New 
York,  1865,  p.  189-190. 

Lang    Moll    o'    Montrose.      [Song.) 

n.  p.  [1849.]    single  sheet,  7^  x  3^  in. 

Reprinted  in  his  Poetical  and  prose  writings.  New 
York,  1865,  p.   195-197. 

Poetical  and  prose  writings.     New 

York:  W.  J.  Widdleton,  1865.  viii,  (1)10- 
423  p.    12°.  NBG 

Lines  occasioned  by  the  death  of  poetical 
genius,  parody  off  the  Tron  Church,  Glas- 
gow.    Glasgow:  J.  Reid,  1831.     12  p.     12°. 

NCI  p.v.34 

Lithgow,  William.  Scotland's  teares  by 
W.  L.,  in  his  countreyes  behalf.  1  fac. 
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tCA 

Livingston,  Peter.  Poems  and  songs, 
principally  relating  to  Scottish  manners 
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Poems  and  songs;  with  lectures  on 

the  genius  and  works  of  Burns,  and  the 
Rev.  George  Gilfillan;  and  letter  on  Sir 
John  Franklin  and  the  Arctic  regions. 
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Livingstone,  John.  Sayings  and  obser- 
vations of  Mr.  John  Livingstone,  late  min- 


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ed."  in  the  original  boards  the  pasting  in  of  the  new 
title-page  can  be  observed. 

The  work  was  written  when  Lockhart  was  in  his 
twenty-fifth  year. 

Some  extracts  with  the  title,  "Clerical  portraits, 
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Edinburgh:   Wm.   Blackwood, 

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Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 

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Poems;  and  Runnamede,  a  tragedy. 

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Logan,  W.  H.  A  pedlar's  pack  of  ballads 
and  songs.  With  illustrative  notes.  Edin- 
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Lord,  The,  Fingal's  deli[ght),  or  the  for- 
saken maid's  advice  to  all  young  women. 
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Lorimer,  Emilia  Stuart.  Songs  of  Alban. 
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tender  passion  selected  from  the  writings 
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Literature,  continued. 

MacGillivray,  William.  A  tribute  to  the 
memory  of  a  friend,  being  a  poem  on  the 
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character.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  and  Boyd, 
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Mcintosh,  Maria  Jane.  Lily  Gordon, 
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Mackay,  Charles.  The  lump  of  gold;  and 
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The     poetical     works     of     Charles 

Mackay,  including  "Legends  of  the  isles;" 
"Ballads  and  lyrical  poems;"  "Voices  from 
the  mountains;"  "Voices  from  the  crowd," 
and  "Town  lyrics."  With  illustrations  by 
John  Gilbert.  London:  G.  Routledge  & 
Co.,  1857.  vii  p.,  1  1.,  120  p.,  1  1.,  118  p.,  1  1., 
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The  salamandrine;  or.  Love  and  im- 
mortality. London:  How  &  Parsons,  1842. 
2  p.l.,  V,  3-146  p.     12°.  NCIp.v.41 

With    illustrations,    drawn   by 

John  Gilbert,  engraved  by  the  brothers 
Dalziel.  London:  Ingram,  Cooke  &  Co., 
1853.    xii,  140  p.    4°.  t  NCM 

London:  G.  Routledge  &  Co., 

1856.    viii,  117  p.    3.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

The  souls  of  the  children.  Rams- 
gate:  T.  Scott,  1869.     iv,  7  p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.362 

Verse. 

Under   green   leaves.     London:    G. 

Routledge  &  Co.,  1857.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  248  p. 
12°.  NCM 

Voices    from    the    mountains    and 

from  the  crowd.  Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed, 
&  Fields,  1853.    viii,  373  p.     12°. 

*R-NCM 

The  whisky  demon;  or.  The  dream 

of  the  reveller.  [Poem.]  Illustrated  by 
Watts  Phillips.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo, 
1860.     2  p.l.,  11  f.,  11  pi.     f°.  fNCM 

Engraved  title-page  also. 

Mackay,  William.  Heaven:  a  poem... 
Glasgow:  D.  Robertson,  1847.    96  p.    16°. 

NCM 

Mackenzie,  Henry.  Julia  de  Roubigne; 
a  tale,  in  a  series  of  letters.  (In:  The  re- 
public of  letters.  New  York,  1834.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  324-340.)  NCE 

The    man    of   feeling.      [By    Henry 

Mackenzie.]     The  third  American  edition. 


Litchfield  [Conn.]:  re-printed  by  T.  Collier, 
in  the  Court-House  [1800?].  vii,  (1)10-210  p. 
16°  in  sixes.  Reserve 

Paris:  T.  Barrois,  jr.,  1807.    xi, 

167  p.,  1  pi.     new  ed.     16°.  NCV 

rWith]    Julia    de    Roubigne,    a 

tale,  in  a  series  of  letters.  London:  F.  C. 
&  J.  Rivington,  1810.  iii,  274  p.  16°.  (The 
British  novelists,     v.  29.)  NCT 

With  the  story  of  La  Roche. 

New  York:  Wm.  Borradaile,  1821.  xv,  (1) 
16-231  p.     24°.  NCV 

The    man    of    the    world.      In    two 

parts.  Philadelphia:  printed  for  Gibson. 
1799.    260,  7  p.    2.  Am.  ed.    16°.  NCV 

The  7  pages  at  the  end  contain  a  list  of  subscribers' 

names. 

(In:   The   republic   of  letters. 

New  York,  1835.    4°.    v.  2,  p.  61-90.)  NCE 

■  Miscellaneous  works.     New  York: 

Harper  &  Bros.,  1847.  512  p.,  1  port.  3.  ed. 
12°.  NCF 

Memoir  of  Mackenzie  (by  Sir  W.  Scott).  Man 
of  feeling.  Papers  from  the  Lounger.  Man  of  the 
world.     Julia  de  Roubigne.     Papers  from  the  Mirror. 

The   prince   of   Tunis.     A   tragedy 

[by  Henry  Mackenzie].  Edinburgh:  A. 
Kincaid  &  W.  Creech,  1773.  iv  p.,  2  1.,  76 
p.,  1  1.     8°.  NCOp.v.353 

Edinburgh:  A.  Kincaid  &  W. 

Creech,  1773.  iv  p.,  2  1.,  73(1)  p.,  1  1.  2. 
ed.     8°.  NCOp.v.202 

The  story  of  La  Roche.     Boston: 

T.  R.  Marvin,  1852.    24  p.    2.  ed.    nar.  12°. 

NCT  p.v.66 

See  also  under  the  Lounger  and  the 

Mirror. 

Drake,  Nathaniel.  Mackenzie.  (In  his: 
Mornings  in  spring...  London:  1828. 
12°.    V.  1,  p.  310-321.)  NCZ 

Falconer,  John.  Three  letters  of  "The 
man  of  feeling."  (Archiv  fiir  das  Studium 
der  neueren  Sprachen  und  Literaturen. 
Braunschweig,  1910.  8°.  Bd.  124,  p.  300- 
305.)  RAA 

Kluge,  Johannes.  Henry  Mackenzie, 
sein  Leben  und  sein  Werke.  (Anglia, 
Halle  a.  S.,  1911.    8°.    Bd.  34,  p.  1-112.) 

RNA 

Mackenzie,  William.  The  sorrows  of 
seduction,  in  eight  delineations:  with  other 
poems.  [By  William  Mackenzie.]  Lon- 
don: Vernor,  Hood  &  Sharpe,  1810.  viii, 
(1)10-159  p.     3.  ed.     16°.  NCM 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Inaugural  ad- 
dress delivered  on  Friday,  January  3,  1823. 
1  pi.  (In:  University  of  Glasgow.  Inaugu- 
ral addresses...  Glasgow,  1839.  4°.  p. 
23-34.)  STK 

•     Miscellaneous     works.       London: 

Longman,  Brown,  Green,  &  Longmans, 
1846.     3  V.     8°.  NCG 

For  a  critical  notice  of  these  volumes  see  the  North 
British  review,  v.   5,   p.    504-539,   Edinburgh,   1846. 


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Literature,  continued. 

Philadelphia:    Carey    &    Hart, 

1846.    3  V.  in  1.    xiii,  17-596  p.,  1  port.    8°. 
(Modern  British  essayists,     v.  8.) 

Stuart  10170 

London:    Longman,    Brown, 

Green,  &  Longmans,  1851.     viii,  829(1)  p., 
1  port.     2.  ed.     8°.  NCG 

London:    Longman,    Brown, 

Green,  and  Longmans,  1854.    3  v.    new  ed. 
16°.  NCG 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1871.  2  p.l.,  xi-xiii,  17-596  p.,  1  port.     8°. 

NDH 

Parting  address  delivered  on  Mon- 
day, April  4,  1825.  (In:  University  of  Glas- 
gow. Inaugural  addresses...  Glasgow. 
1839.    4°.    p.  35-40.)  STK 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.    See  Watson,  John. 

M'Laren,  J.  Wilson.  Scots  poems  and 
ballants.  Edinburgh:  the  author,  1892.  xii, 
114  p.    8°.  NCM 

One  of  150  copies  printed. 

M'Lehose,  Agnes.  Mrs.  M'Lehose's  fu- 
gitive poetry.  (In:  Robert  Burns,  The 
correspondence  between  Burns  and  Clarin- 
da.    New  York  [1843,.    12°.    p.  283-293.) 

AN 

Maclennan,  Malcolm.  Peasant  life;  being 
sketches  of  the  villagers  and  field  labourers 
in  Glenaldie.  [By  Malcolm  Maclennan., 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1869. 
xxxi,  329p.     12°.  NCW 

London:  Strahan  &  Co.,  1871. 

xxxi,  329  p.    3.  ed.     12°.  NCW 

Series  2.     London:  Strahan  & 

Co.,  1872.    3  p.l.,  313  p.     12°.  NCW 

Macleod,  Fiona,  pseud.  See  under  Sharp, 
William. 

Macleod,  Norman,  the  younger.  Char- 
acter  sketches.     London:    Strahan   &   Co., 

1872.  3  p.l.,  317  p.,  5  pi.     12°.  NCZ 

Billy  P.uttons.  Our  Bob.  Aunt  Mary.  T.  T.  Fitz- 
roy,  Esq.  Mr.  Joseph  Walker.  The  Highland  witch. 
The  old  guard.  The  water-horse.  A  true  ghost 
story.     Job  Jacobs  and  his  boxes.      Wee   Davie. 

Reminiscences  of  a  Highland  par- 
ish. London:  A.  Strahan,  1867.  viii,  425  p. 
12°.  NCW 

The  starling.     New  York:  Dodd  & 

Mead  [1874,.    viii,  392  p.,  4  pi.     12°.  NCW 

Wee  Davie.     New  York:  American 

Tract  Society  [1886,.     109  p.,  1  pi.     16°. 

NAS 

McLeod,  Peter.  New  national  songs. 
The  melodies  never  before  published. 
Edinburgh:  G.  Croll  [18—?].  2  p.l.,  50  p. 
4°.  *  MO 

Original  national  melodies  of  Scot- 
land. London:  G.  Virtue  [1838,.  viii,  234 
p.    4°.  *MO 

Engraved  title-page. 


1815. 


MacNab's  burying  ground.  (Forget-me- 
not.    London  [1833,.    16°.    1833,  p.  203-219.) 

NCA 
MacNair,  John.   See  Channel-stane,  The. 

Macneill,  Hector.  The  history  of  Will 
and  Jean.  16  p.  12°.  (In:  Chambers,  Mis- 
cellany...    Edinburgh,  1842.    v.  7,  no.  68.) 

*C 

The  links  o'   Forth;  or,   A  parting 

peep  at  the  Carse  o'  Stirling;  a  plaint. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable,  1799.     22  1.     8°. 

*Cp.v.ll37 

The  poetical  works  of  Hector  Mac- 
neill, Esq...  In  two  volumes.  New  York: 
S.  Campbell,  1802.    24°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    Mundell    &    Son, 
2  V.    pi.,  port,    new  ed.     16°.      NCL 
Edinburgh:  S.  Doig  &  A.  Stir- 
.1812.     2  V.     pi.,  port.     3.  ed.     16°. 

NCL 
Philadelphia:     B.     Chapman, 
xii,  13-328  p.,  1  1.     new  ed.     12°. 

NCM 

Edinburgh:  W.  Forrester,  1856. 

xiv,  278  p.,  1  port,    new  ed.     16°.        NCM 

Scotland's   skaith;   or.   The   history 

o'  Will  and  Jean:  owre  true  a  tale!  To- 
gether with  some  additional  poems,  by  the 
author  of  The  harp.  [Dedication  signed 
Hector  Macneill.,  Edinburgh:  Mundell  & 
Son,  1795.    30  1.,  3  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.         NCL 

The    Scottish    adventurers.      32  p. 

12°.  (In:  Chambers,  Miscellany.  .  .  Edin- 
burgh, 1846.    V.  8,  no.  74.)  *  C 

.'\bridged  from  the  original  edition  published  in 
Edinburgh   in   1812. 

(Chambers's  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, n.  d.     new  ed.     12°.     v.  3.)  *  C 

Macnish,  Robert.  The  book  of  aphor- 
isms. By  a  modern  Pythagorean  |i.  e., 
Robert  Macnish,.  Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun, 
1834.    224  p.     12°.  NDG 

Glasgow:  W.  R.  M'Phun,  1850. 

339  p.    3.  thousand.     16°.  NDG 

The  Covenanters.  A  Scottish  tradi- 
tionary tale.  (In  his:  The  modern  Pythag- 
orean. Edinburgh,  1838.  16°.  v.  2,  p. 
237-365.)  NCG 

Death    and    the    fisherman.      By    a 

modern  Pythagorean.  (Forget-me-not. 
London   [1833,.     16°.     1833,  p.  245-266.) 

NCA 

The  modern  Pythagorean;  a  series 

of  tales,  essays,  and  sketches.  With  the 
author's  life,  by  D.  M.  Moir.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1838.  2  v.  port. 
16°.  NCG 

V.    1,   life;   V.   2,  tales. 

Macpherson,  Hector.  See  under  Ross, 
John  D.     A  cluster  of  poets. 

Macpherson,  Patrick.  See  under  Ross, 
John  D.    A  cluster  of  poets. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Macro,  pseud.  The  Scotiad;  or,  Wise 
men  of  the  North!!!  A  serio-comic  and 
satiric  poem  in  three  cantos,  by  Macro... 
London:  J.  J.  Stockdale,  1809.     62  p.     8°. 

NCM  p.box 

Maginn,  William.  See  under  Wilson, 
John.     Noctes... 

Maid's,  The,  lamentation  for  want  of 
tochar-good.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  (18c.)  Broadside 
11  in.  X  7  in.  Reserve 

Maidment,  James.  Scotish  ballads  and 
songs,  historical  and  traditionary.  Edin- 
burgh: Wm.   Paterson,  1868.     2  v.     8°. 

Stuart  10111 

no.    2    of   sixteen   copies   on  thick   paper. 

See   also   under    Ballads;   Book    of 

Scottish  pasquils;  Court  of  Session  gar- 
land; North  countrie;  and  Packet  of  pesti- 
lent pasquils. 

Maitland  [Lat.  Metellanus],  John,  of 
Thirlstane.  Epigrammata.  (In:  Delitife 
poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.     V.  2,  p.  138-143.)  NDP 

Maitland  [Lat.  Metellanus],  Thomas. 
Elegise.  [Sylvse,  epigrammata.]  (In:  De- 
litias  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
1637.     24°.     V.  2,  p.  143-179.)  NDP 

Malcolm  [Lat.  Macolou],  James.  Antho- 
phoria  Xeniorvm.  (In:  Delitise  poetarum 
Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  2, 
p.   133-137.)  NDP 

Mallet,  David.  Ballads  and  songs.  A 
new  edition,  with  notes  and  illustrations 
and  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  Frederick 
Dinsdale.  London:  Bell  and  Daldy,  1857. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  325  p.,  and  1  p.  addenda  et  corri- 
genda.    12°.  NCL 

Eduino      ed      Emma;      volgarizza- 

mento  di  Emanuelle  Scotto.  [With  the 
original.]  8  p.  (With:  Antologia.  [Fir- 
enze,]  1824.    8°.    v.  16.)  NNA 

Elvira:  a  tragedy,  acted  at  the  The- 
atre Royal  in  Drury-Lane.  [By  David 
Mallet.]  London:  A.  Millar,  1763.  4  p.l., 
70  p.,  1  1.    12°.  NCO  p.v.345,  no.7 

• — —  Eurydice.  A  tragedy.  London:  A. 
Millar,  1731.    4  p.l.,  80  p.    8°.        NCO  p.v.5 

Dublin:     S.     Powell,     printer, 

1731.     64  p.     8°.  NCO  p.v.  347,  no.2 

— —  London:    G.    Cawthorn,    1795. 

v(i),  (1)8-80  p.,  1  port.    24°.     NCO  p.v.366 

London:     George     Cawthorn, 

1795.  v(i),  7-74  p.,  2  pi.  12°.  (Bell's  Bri- 
tish theatre,     v.  26,  1797.)  NCO 

Mustapha;     a     tragedy.       London, 

1739.     8°. 

Poems.     (In:  Samuel  Johnson,  The 

works  of  the  poets  of  Great  Britain... 
London,  1800.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  181-221.)   NCI 


[With  life  by  Samuel  John- 
son.] (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works  of 
the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°.  v; 
14,  p.  1-49.)  NCI 

Poems  on  several  occasions.  Lon- 
don: A.  Millar,  1743.  (In  his:  The  works 
of  Mr.  Mallet.  London,  1743.  8°.  p.  173- 
275.)  NCP 

•  Poetical  works... to  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1794.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.     v.  9,  p.  667-722.)  NCI 

• With    the   life   of   the    author. 

London:  G.  Cawthorn,  1800.  x,  (1)12-203 
p.,  1  pi.     24°.  NCI 

The  works  of  Mr.  Mallet:  consist- 
ing of  plays  and  poems.  London:  A.  Mil- 
lar, 1743.    2  p.l.,  iv  p.,  2  1.,  275  p.    8°.  NCP 

See    also    under   Thomson,    James, 

and  David  Mallet. 

Chappell,  William.  David  Mallet  and 
the  ballad  of  William  and  Margaret.  (An- 
tiquary. London,  1880.  sq.  8°.  new  series, 
v.  1,  p.  8-9.)  CA 

See   also   notes,   p.   95,    140. 

Collins,  John  Churton.  Mallet...  (In: 
Andrew  Lang,  Poet's  country.  London, 
1907.    8°.    p.  172-176.)  NCID 

Marjoribanks,  John.  Pieces  of  rhyme. 
Edinburgh:  the  author,  1793.    viii,  98  p.    8°. 

NCI  p.v.60 

Slavery:     an     essay     in     verse... 

Edinburgh:  J.  Robertson,  1792.     31  p.    8°. 

Trifles  in  verse,  by  a  young  soldier. 

Kelso:  the  author,  1784-85.    3  v.    16°.  NCL 

Martin,  Sir  Theodore.  See  under  Ay- 
toun,  William  Edmondstoune,  and  Sir 
Theodore  Martin. 

Mary  Scott  of  Edenknow.  A  fragment. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  335- 
340.)  *  DE 

A  ballad. 

Massie,  Andrew.  See  under  Musa  La- 
tina  Aberdonensis. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  How 
summer  came  to  Caithness.  (Blackwood's 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°.  v.  160, 
p.  16-28.)  *DA 

Memories    of    the    months,    being 

pages  from  the  notebook  of  a  field  natur- 
alist and  antiquary,  series  1-5.  London: 
Edward  Arnold,  1897-1909.     5  v.     pi.     12°. 

PQR 

Series  3  is  2.  impression. 

Mnemosyne.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°. 
v.  150,  p.  247-258.)  *  DA 

Post  meridiana.     Afternoon  essays. 

Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1895. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  356  p.     8°.  NCZ 


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Literature,  continued. 

Summertide    in    a    Scottish    forest. 

(Blackwood's  magazine.     Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.    V.  166,  p.  309-322.)  *  DA 

Mediaeval  Scottish  poetry.  King  James 
the  First,  Robert  Henryson,  William  Dun- 
bar, Gavin  Douglas.  Edited  by  George 
Eyre  Todd.  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co., 
1892.    viii,  269  p.    12°.  NDP 

Melville  (Lat.  Melvinusj,  Andrew.  Poem- 
ata  (In:  Delitise  poetarum  Scotorum. 
Amsterdam,    1637.     24°.     v.   2.   p.   67-133.^ 

NDP 

Includes:  Epigrammata,  Antichristus,  Stephanis- 
kion  in  celebration  of  the  coronation  of  Queen  Anne, 
consort    of   James    vi. 

Melville,  Elizabeth.  Ane  godlie  dreame, 
compylit  in  Scottish  meter  be  M.  M.  gen- 
telvvoman  in  Culros,  at  the  requeist  of  her 
freindes.  Edinburgh:  Printed  be  Robert 
Charteris,  1603.  (In:  Alexander  Hume, 
Poems.  Edited  by  A.  Lawson.  Edin- 
burgh,  1902.     8°.     p.   185-197.)  NDP 

Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries,  a 
narrative  in  rhyme,  composed  before  the 
present  century.  Printed  from  the  only 
copy  known  to  remain,  which  has  been 
preserved  above  sixty  years  by... Hugh 
Montgomerie  senior  at  Eaglesham.  Glas- 
gow: R.  &  A.  Foulis,  1770.    1  p.l.,  7  p.    8°. 

ARZ 

In    verse. 

Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries.  New 
York:  Printed  for  the  King  of  Clubs,  1865. 
3  p.l.,  iii,  7  p.    4°.  ARZ 

One  of  40  copies. 

Contains  facsimile  of  original  title-page,  1770. 

Menteath,  Mrs.  A.  Stuart.  Lays  of  the 
Kirk  and  Covenant.  Edinburgh:  John- 
stone &  Hunter,  1850.     3  p.l.,  152  p.    4°. 

Stuart  10395 

Mercer,  Thomas.  The  sentimental 
sailor;  or,  St.  Preux  to  Eloisa.  An  elegy 
in  two  parts.  [By  Thomas  Mercer.]  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Kincaid  &  W.  Creech,  1772.  xv, 
48  p.    4°.  NCI  p.v.65 

With   engraved   title-page. 

Meston,  William.  The  poetical  works 
of  the  ingenious  and  learned  W.  M.,  some- 
time professor  of  philosophy  in  the  Mari- 
schal  College  of  Aberdeen.  To  which  is 
prefixed,  the  author's  life.  Aberdeen:  J. 
Burnett,   1802.     xv(i).   172  p.     7.   ed.     12°. 

NCL 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Unpublished 
verses  by  William  Meston.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  101-102;  V.  4,  p.  3-4.)  CPA 

Metre  out-metred:  or,  A  bowl  of  north- 
ern   punch    for    Dr.    Tory   Shure    and    the 


poets. 
577.) 


port.] 


Whigs.  A  burlesque  poem,  in  two  cantos. 
By  an  ultra-Tory  philo-pope.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Grant,  1854.     iv,   (l)-72  p.     16°. 

NCI  p.v.31 
Mickle,    William    Julius.      Poems    [with 
life  by  Alexander   Chalmersj.      (In:   Alex- 
ander   Chalmers,    Works    of    the    English 
London,   1810.     8°.     v.   17,  p.  501- 

NCI 

rWith    life    by    R.    A.    Dayen- 

(In:  The  British  poets.  Chiswick: 
C.  Whittingham,  printer,  1822.  16°.  v.  66, 
p.  7-194.   )  NCI 

Poetical  works.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1795.  (In:  The 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  625-672.)  NCI 

The  prophecy  of  Queen  Emma;  an 

ancient  ballad  lately  discovered,  written 
by  Johannes  Turgotus...  To  which  is 
added... an  account  of  the  discovery,  and 
hints  towards  a  vindication  of  the  authen- 
ticity of  the  poems  of  Ossian  and  Rowley. 
London:    J.    Bew,    1782.     3-40   p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.63 

Middleton,  Gilbert.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

Miller,  David.  The  poetical  works  of 
David  Miller;  containing  some  entertain- 
ing pieces,  composed  on  noblemen  and 
gentlemen's  estates;  with  other  poems. 
Part  1.  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  author. 
1830.    44  p.    16°.  NCI  p.v.31 

Miller,  Hugh.  Leading  articles  on  vari- 
ous subjects.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  David- 
son. New  York:  Virtue  &  Yorston  [1870). 
viii,  453  p.,   1  port.     12°.  NCZ 

Thoughts  on  the  educational  question.  Lord 
Brougham.  The  Scott  monument.  The  late  Mr. 
Kemp.  Annie  M'Donald  and  the  Fifeshire  forester. 
A  Highland  clearing.  The  poet  Montgomery.  Criti- 
cism — •  internal  evidence.  The  sanctities  of  matter. 
The  late  Rev.  Alexander  Stewart.  The  calotype. 
The  tenant's  true  quarrel.  Conclusion  of  the  war 
in  Afghanistan.  Periodicalism.  "Annus  mirabilis." 
Effects  of  religious  disunion  on  colonization.  Fine- 
bodyism.  Organship.  Baillie's  letters  and  journals. 
First   principles.      An   unspoken   speech.      Disruption 

rinciples.       Characteristics     of     the     Crimean     war. 

he  poets  of  the  Church.  The  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 
tannica.  A  vision  of  the  railroad.  The  two  Mr. 
Clarks.  Pulpit  duties  not  secondary.  Dugald  Stew- 
art. Our  town  councils.  Sutherland  as  it  was  and 
is;   or   How  a   country   may  be   ruined. 

My   school  and   schoolmasters;   or, 

The  story  of  my  education.  Edinburgh: 
Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1854.  1  p.l.,  v.  537 
p.    2.  ed.     12°.  SSD 

Considered  his  best  work. 

Boston:     Gould     &     Lincoln, 

1854.    xiv,  537  p.,  1  port.    12°. 

■ Edinburgh:     W.     P.     Nimmo, 

1872.     xi,  562  p.,  1  port.     19.  ed.     12°.  AN 

Scenes  and  legends  of  the  north  of 

Scotland;  or.  Traditional  history  of  Cro- 
marty. Edinburgh:  William  P.  Nimmo, 
1872.     xii,   487  p.     10.   ed.     12°.         ZBID 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Miller,  William.  Willie  Winkie  and 
other  songs  and  poems.  Edited... by  R. 
Ford.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1902.  xxviii. 
83  p.,  2  pi.,  1  port.    sq.  8°.  NCM 

Milne,  John.  The  maid  o'  Norraway,  and 
other  Scottish  poems...  Aberdeen:  W. 
Mutch,  1901.     1  p.l.,  60  p.     12°.  NDP  p.v.5 

Mirror,  The.  nos.  1-110  (January  23, 
1779-May  27,  1780).  Edinburgh,  1779-80. 
f°.  tt  NCE 

No    more    published. 

First    American    edition.      Boston: 

Belknap  &  Hall,  printers,  1792.     2  v.     16°. 

Reserve 

Philadelphia:  S.  F.  Bradford,  1803. 

2  V.  16°.  (Select  British  classics,  v.  31- 
32.)  NCE 

A    periodical    paper,    published    at 

Edinburgh  in  the  years  1779  and  1780. 
[Also:  The  Lounger.]  [By  Henry  Macken- 
zie.] London:  Jones  &  Co.,  1825.  viii,  200 
p.,  port.    8°.  NCY 

With  engraved  title-page  which  reads:  The 
Mirror  and  The  Lounger.     Complete  in  one  volume. 

(In:  British  essayists.  With  pref- 
aces... by  A.  Chalmers.  Boston.  1856. 
12°.    V.  28-29.)  NCY 

(In:    British    essayists.      Boston: 

Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1866.     8°.     v.  28-29.) 

Stuart  10125 

Only   one   hundred   copies  printed. 

Mitford,  John.  See  under  Falconer,  Wil- 
liam.     Poetical  works... 

Modem  Scottish  poets,  with  biographi- 
cal and  critical  notes  by  David  Herschell 
Edwards.  Brechin:  D.  H.  Edwards,  1880- 
97.     16  V.     16°.  NCI 

V.  1  has  the  title:  One  hundred  modern  Scottish 
poets. 

V.  16  contains:  Introductory.  Deceased  writers 
not  included  in  index.  Biographical  sketch  [of 
David  Herschell  Edwards].  Introductory  essay. 
Index  [a.  Names  of  poets,  with  date  of  birth  and 
death  where  known.  b.  Birthplaces  of  poets.  c. 
Occupations  of  poets,  d.  Poems  and  songs  quoted]. 
Scottish   songs   arranged  as  a  tale. 

Moffat,  Alfred.  The  minstrelsy  of  Scot- 
land. 200  Scottish  songs,  adapted  to  their 
traditional  airs,  arranged  for  voice,  with 
pianoforte  accompaniment,  and  supple- 
mented with  historical  notes.  London: 
Augener  &  Co.,  1896.  xvi,  288  p.  2.  ed. 
4°.  *MO 

Moir,  David  Macbeth.  The  bride  of 
Lochleven.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1834.  8°.  v.  36,  p.  767- 
775.)  *  DA 

A     canticle     of     the     Covenanters. 

(Gems  of  art.  London,  n.  d.  8°.  p.  119- 
122.)  NCA 

Casa  Wappy.      (Eraser's  magazine. 

London,  1838.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  535-537.)  *  DA 


The    glen    of    Roslin.      By    Delta. 

(Forget  me  not...  London  [1844].  16°. 
1844,  p.  41-46.)  NCA 

Kemp,    the    bandit.      A    legend    of 

Castle  Campbell.  By  Delta.  (Forget  me 
not.  London  [1830].  16°.  1830,  p.  209- 
227.)  NCA 

The   life   of   Mansie   Waugh,   tailor 

in  Dalkeith.  Written  by  himself.  New 
York:  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1828.  xii,  13-223  p. 
12°.  NCW 

The  wounded  spirit,  a  tale  of  life. 

[Philadelphia:  T.  K.  Greenbank,  1833.]  (1) 
330-354  p.  8°.  (Greenbank's  periodical 
library.)  ^Cp.v.1115 

See  also  under  Macnish,  Robert. 

Moloch,  pseud.  Recantation  of  Moloch; 
or,  The  abandonment  of  his  colleagues. 
A  poem.    n.  p.  [1814.]    lip.    16°.  NCI  p.v.35 

Monro,  John.  The  celestiad,  a  poetical 
essay;  in  the  Caledonian  dialect;  with 
notes.  Leith:  W.  Reid  &  Co.,  1814.  96  p. 
8°.  NCI  p.v.18 

Monteath,  John.  Dunblane  traditions; 
being  a  series  of  war  like  and  legendary 
narratives,  biographical  sketches  of  eccen- 
tric characters,  &c...  To  which  is  added 
an  appendix  of  original  poems  and  songs 
collected  by  John  Monteath.  Stirling: 
printed  by  E.  Johnstone.  1835;  Glasgow: 
reprinted  by  J.  Miller,  1887.  135  p.,  2  pi. 
12°.  CR 

Montgomerie,  Alexander.  The  cherry 
and  the  slae;  with  other  poems.  1  p.l.,  92 
p.  Glasgow:  R.  &  A.  Foulis,  printers. 
1751.  *Cp.v.581 

Composed  into  Scottis  meeter 

Edinburgh:  R.  Walde-grave,  1597. 
(Reprint  in  his:  The  poems  of  Alexander 
Montgomerie.  Edinburgh,  1887.  8°.  p. 
1-54.)  NDP 

The    flyting    betwixt    Montgomery 

and  Polwart.  Edinburgh,  1629.  (Reprint 
in  his:  The  poems  of  Alexander  Mont- 
gomerie.    Edinburgh,  1887.    8°.    p.  55-86.) 

NDP 

The  poems  of  Alexander  Mont- 
gomerie. Edited  by  James  Cranstoun, 
L.L.D.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1887.  Ivii(i),  432  p.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish Text  Society.    Publications,   no.  9-11.) 

NDP 

Poems  and  other  pieces  from  Laing 

ms.  no.  447.  Supplementary  volume; 
edited  with  introduction,  appendices,  notes 
and  glossary  by  G.  Stevenson.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  the  society  by  W.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1910.  Ixv,  392  p.,  3  fac.  8°. 
(Scottish  Text  Society.  Publications,  v. 
59.)  NDP 

Brot.\nek,  Rudolf.  Untersuchungen  iiber 
das  Leben  und  die  Dichtungen  Alex- 
ander Montgomeries.     Wien  und  Leipzig: 


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Literature,  continued. 

Wilhelm  Braumiiller,  1896.  vi,  [ii]  160  p. 
8°.  (Wiener  Beitrage  zur  englischen 
Philologie.      Bd.  3.)  NCB 

Hoffmann,  Oscar.  Studien  zu  Alexan- 
der Montgomerie.  (Englische  Studien. 
Leipzig,  1895.    8°.    Bd.  25,  p.  24-69.)  RNA 

Paterson,  J.  The  author  of  "The  cher- 
rie  and  the  slae,"  and  his  descendants. 
(Notes  and  queries.  London,  1868.  8°. 
series  4,  v.  1,  p.  4-7.)  *  R 

Westcott;  Allan  F.  Alexander  Mont- 
gomerie. (Modern  language  review.  Cam- 
bridge, 1911.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  1-8.)  NAA 

Montgomery,  James.  The  abolition  of 
the  slave  trade,  a  poem...  With  engrav- 
ings. .  .from  pictures  painted  by  R.  Smirke. 
London:  R.  Bowyer,  1814.  1  p.l.,  53  p.,  9 
pi.,  3  port.    sq.  4°.  f  NCM 

•  Greenland,  and  other  poems.  Lon- 
don: repr.  New  York:  Kirk  &  Mercein, 
1819.    1  p.l.,  vii  p.,  1  1.,  9-207  p.    24°.  NCM 

A  new  and  complete  edition  of  the 

works  of  James  Montgomery ..  .with  a 
sketch  of  his  life.  To  which  are  added, 
some  original  pieces,  by  another  pen.  Mor- 
ristown,  N.  J.:  P.  A.  Johnson,  1817.  2  v. 
nar.  24°.  NCM 

The     Pelican     islands,     and     other 

poems,  by  James  Montgomery.  Philadel- 
phia:  E.  Littell,   1827.     ix,   156  p.     16°. 

NCM 

The  poetical  work  of  James  Mont- 
gomery, including  several  poems  now  first 
collected;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.  In  four 
volumes,  v.  1-2.  Boston:  T.  Bedlington, 
1825.     16°.  NCM 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

by  the  Rev.  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  v.  1-2. 
Philadelphia:    Sorin    &    Ball,    1845-52.     8°. 

NCM 

The  volumes  have  engraved  title-pages  dated  1846, 
18S0. 

Collected  by  himself.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Long- 
mans, 1850.     XX,  368  p.,  1  port.     sq.  12°. 

NCM 

With    additional    engraved    title-page. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author 

by  the  Rev.  Rufus  W.  Griswold.  Boston: 
Phillips,  Sampson  and  Co.,  1854.  2  v.  in  1. 
8°.  NCM 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  and  Co.,  1858.  5  v. 
port.     12°.  *R-NCL 

V.  1 :  Wanderer  of  Switzerland.  Miscellaneous 
poems.  West  Indies.  Miscellaneous  poems.  Prison 
amusements. 

v.  2:  The  world  before  the  flood.  Miscellaneous 
poems.  Thoughts  on  wheels.  The  climbing  boy's 
soliloquies.      Songs    of    Zion. 

V.  3 :  Greenland.  Miscellaneous  poems  Naii? 
tives.     Translations  from  Dante. 


V.  4:  The  Pelican  islands.  Miscellanies.  Sacred 
and    scriptural   subjects.      Appendix. 

V.  5:  Original  hymns.  Appendix  of  posthumous 
poems. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author 

[by  Robert  Carruthersj.  Boston:  Little, 
Brown  &  Co.,  1860.  5  v.  port.  12°.  (Bri- 
tish poets.)  NCM 

With   a   life   [by  Robert   Car- 

ruthers].  Boston:  Little,  Brown,  &  Co., 
1865.    5  v.    port.    8°.     (British  poets.)  NCI 

Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

Prose,  by  a  poet  [i.e.,  James  Mont- 
gomery)... Philadelphia:  A.  Small,  1824. 
2  V.     16°.  NCZ 

Sacred  poems  and  hymns,  for  pub- 
lic and  private  devotion.  With  the  author's 
latest  corrections,  and  an  introduction  by 
John  Holland.  New  York:  D.  Appleton 
&  Co.,  1854.     Ivi,  390  p.     12°.  ZHZ 

• — —  The  wanderer  of  Switzerland,  and 
other  poems . . .  Boston :  Greenough,  Steb- 
bins   &   Hunt,   1807.     177  p.     nar.   16°. 

NCI  p.v.39,  no.5 

p.    1(?)-10  missing. 

The  West  Indies.  A  poem... writ- 
ten in  honour  of  the  abolition  of  the  Afri- 
can slave  trade  by  the  British  Legislature, 
in  1807...  [and  Lyric  piecesj.  [Boston: 
Munroe   &   Francis,    18—?]     7-156   p.     24°. 

NCM 

Title-page    missing? 

The  West-Indies,  by  James  Mont- 
gomery, and  other  poems  on  the  abolition 
of  the  slave-trade,  by  J.  Grahame,  and  E. 
Benger.  New  York:  Prior  &  Dunning, 
1810.     2  p.l.,  127  p.     16°.  NBHD 

The  West  Indies,  and  other  poems. 

Philadelphia:  J.  P.  Parke,  1811.  vi  p.,  1  1., 
(1)10-66  p.    3.  ed.    16°.         NCI  p.v.20,  no.7 

London:      Longman,      Hurst, 

1823.    vi  p.,  2  1.,  3-160  p.    6.  ed.    12°.  NCM 

The  world  before  the  flood,  a  poem, 

in  ten  cantos;  with  other  occasional  pieces; 
by  James  Montgomery.  London:  Long- 
man, Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  1813.  xii,  xv-xvi 
p.,  1  1.,  328  p.    2.  ed.    nar.    12°.  NCM 

Montgomery,  James,  and  others.  Poems 
on  the  abolition  of  the  slave  trade,  [the 
West  Indies]  written  by  J.  Montgomery; 
[African  delivered,  by]  James  Grahame; 
and  [a  poem  occasioned  by  the  abolition 
of  the  slave  trade,  in  1806,  by]  E.  Benger. 
Embellished  with  engravings  from  pictures 
painted  by  R.  Smirke...  London:  R. 
Bowyer,  1809.  8  p.l.,  ii,  141  p.,  10  pi.,  3 
port.     sq.  f°.  t  NCI 

London:  R.  Bowyer,  1810.     8 

p.l.,  ii  p.,  1  1.,  141  p.,  9  pi.,  3  port,    f  °.  t  NCM 

Montrose,  (1.  marquis),  James  Graham. 
Poems.  (In:  M.  Napier,  Montrose  and 
the  Covenanters.  London,  1838.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  566-573.)  CP 

Moore,  J.  S.  The  pictorial  book  of  an- 
cient   ballad    poetry    of    Great    Britain... 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

New  edition. .  .with  additions,  introduc- 
tory notices,  a  glossary,  etc.  London:  H. 
Washbourne  &  Co.,  1853.    3  p.l.,  871  p.    8°. 

Stuart  10116 

Moore,  John.  Edward.  Various  views 
of  human  nature,  taken  from  life  and  man- 
ners, chiefly  in  England.  London:  A. 
Strahan  and  T.  Cadell,  jun.,  and  W.  Davies, 
1796.    2  V.    8°.  NCV 

Mooriana:   or,   Selections  from  the 

moral,  philosophical,  and  miscellaneous 
works  of  the  late  Dr.  John  Moore.  Illus- 
trated by  a  new  biographical  and  critical 
account  of  the  doctor  and  his  writings,  and 
notes,  historical,  classical,  and  explanatory. 
By  F.  Prevost  and  F.  Blagdon.  London: 
B.   Crosby  &  Co.,   1803.     2  v.     port.     16°. 

NCF 

The  post-captain;  or.  The  wooden 

walls  well  manned;  comprehending  a  view 
of  naval  society  and  manners.  London: 
Thomas  Tegg,  1803.  viii,  232  p.,  1  col'd  pi. 
16°.  NCV 

• •  1.  American,  from  the  5.  Lon- 
don edition.  Brooklyn:  Spooner  &  Sleight, 
1813.    xi,  (1)14-200  p.     12°.  NCW 

(In:  The  omnibus  of  modern 

romance.    New  York,  1844.    8°.    p.  89-173.) 

NAL 

Works,    with    memoirs    of    his    life 

and  writings,  by  Robert  Anderson.  Edin- 
burgh: Stirling  &  Slade,  1820.  7  v.  port. 
8°.  NCG 

V.  1.  Life.  A  view  of  society  and  manners  in 
France,   Switzerland,  and   Germany. 

V.   2.     A   view   of   society   and   manners   in    Italy. 

V.  3.  A  journal  during  a  residence  in  France, 
from  the  beginning  of  August  to  the  middle  of 
December,    1792. 

V.   4.     A  view  of  the   causes  and   progress   of  the 
French   Revolution. 
V.  5.     Zeluco. 
V.   6.     Edward. 
V.   7.     Mordaunt. 

Zeluco.     Various   views   of   human 

nature,  taken  from  life  and  manners, 
foreign  and  domestic.  London:  F.  C.  &  J. 
Rivington,  1820.  2  v.  16°.  (British  novel- 
ists.   V.  34-35.)  NCT 

Morning,  A,  in  the  Grampians.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1890.    8°.    V.  148,  p.  352-357.)  *  DA 

Morritt,  John  Bacon  Sawrey.  The  curse 
of  Moy,  a  Highland  tale.  (Edinburgh 
annual  register  for  1808.  Edinburgh,  1810. 
8°.    V.  1,  part  2,  p.  xiv-xxi.)  BAA 

This  tale  is  also  printed  in  Sir  Walter  Scott's 
Minstrelsy    of   the    Scottish   border. 

Motherwell,  William.  Minstrelsy:  ancient 
and   modern,   with   an   historical   introduc- 


tion and  notes.  Glasgow:  J.  Wylie,  1827. 
3  p.l.,  cv,  iii,  390,  xxiv(l)  p.,  9  1.,  1  pi.     8°. 

NCK 

Reviewed  in  Retrospective  review,  series  2,  v.  2, 
p.  391-408,  London,  1828;  United  States  magazine 
and  democratic  review,  new  series,  v.  19,  p.  264-267, 
New    York,    1846. 

Boston:   William    D.    Ticknor 

&  Co.,  1846.    2  v.    12°.  NCK 

Poems,  narrative  and  lyrical.  Bos- 
ton: William  D.  Ticknor  &  Co.,  1844.  xii 
p.,  1  1.,   (1)16-216  p.     12°.  NCM 

Boston:  W.  D.  Ticknor  &  Co., 

1846.    xvi  p.,  1  1.,  19-220  p.     4.  ed.     12°. 

NBHD 

Poetical  works.     With  memoir  by 

James  M'Conechy.  Glasgow:  D.  Robert- 
son,  1847.     Ixviii,  267  p.,  fac.     2.  ed.     12°. 

NCM 

With  additional  engraved  title-page  bearing  por- 
trait. 

With  a  memoir.     New  York: 

Worthington  &  Co.,  1885.  1  p.l.,  (i)vi-xii 
p.,  1  1.,  (1)16-308  p.,  1  pi.    4.  ed.    12°.    NCM 

Posthumous  poems.  Now  first  col- 
lected. Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed,  &  Fields, 
1851.    187  p.    12°.  NCM 

A  sabbath  summer  noon.  (In:  Fa- 
vorite authors...  Boston,  1861.  12°.  p. 
140-144.) 

Tim  the  tackit.  By  W.  W.  [Pais- 
ley:] J.  Neilson,  printer  [183-?].    4  p.     24°. 

NDP  p.v.l 

Mucking,  The,  o'  Geordie's  byre;  the  twa 
weavers,  or.  The  days  o'  langsyne;  and  a 
song,  inscribed  to  the  female  reformers. 
Glasgow:  G.  Macleod  &  Co.,  1819.  8  p. 
16°.  NCIp.v.31 

Munro,  Neil.  Ayrshire  idylls,  by  Neil 
Munro;  illustrated  by  G.  Houston.  Lon- 
don: A.  and  C.  Black,  1912.  x,  139  p.,  20 
pi.    8°.  NCW 

The  brooch.  (Blackwood's  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  186,  p.  781- 
792.)  *  DA 

Fancy  farm.  (Blackwood's  maga- 
zine.    Edinburgh,    1910.     8°.     v.    187-188.) 

*DA 

Serial  fiction. 

The    Fell   sergeant.      (Blackwood's 

Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°. 
V.  159,  p.  382-385.)  *  DA 

John   Splendid:   the   tale   of  a  poor 

gentleman,  and  the  little  wars  of  Lorn. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897-98.    8°.    V.  162-164.)  *  DA 

Serial  fiction. 

The  sgeul  of  Black  Murdo.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1896.    8°.    V.  159,  p.  266-275.)  *  DA 

Mure,  Sir  William.  The  works  of  Sir 
William  Mure  of  Rowallan.  Edited  with 
introduction. .  .[etc.]  by  W.  Tough,     v.  1-2. 


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Edinburgh:  VV.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1898. 
8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publications. 
V.  40-41.,)  NDP 

Murray  [Lat.  Moraviusj,  Thomas.  Nau- 
pactiados,  sive  Lcpantiados  lacobi  magni 
. .  .metaphrasis  poetica.  (In:  Delitict  poe- 
tarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°. 
V.  2,  p.  180-200.)  NDP 

Murray,  William  H.  The  farewell  and 
occasional  addresses.  Delivered  by  W.  H. 
Murray  in  the  Theatres  Royal  and  Adelphi, 
Edinburgh;  with  a  biographical  sketch. 
Edinburgh:  J.  G.  Bertram  &  Co.,  1851.  2 
p.l.,  158  p.     16°.  NDH 

Musa  Latina  Aberdonensis.  Edited  by 
Sir  William  Duguid  Geddes  [and]  William 
Keith  Leask.  v.  2-3.  Aberdeen:  New 
Spalding  Club,  1895-1910.  pi.,  port.  4°. 
(New   Spalding   Club.      Publications.) 

tCP 

V.  2.  Johnston,  A.  The  epigramniata  and  re- 
maining   secular    poems. 

V.  3.     Poetae  minores. 

The  authors  included  in  v.  3  are:  William  Aidie, 
William  Barclay,  William  Blackhall,  Robert  Brown, 
Thomas  Cargill,  William  Cargill,  Thomas  Dempster, 
Alexander  Downy,  Robert  Downy,  Patrick  Dun, 
John  Forbes,  Alexander  Garden,  James  Gordon, 
Robert  Gordon,  Patrick  Jamieson,  John  Johnston, 
William  Johnston,  John  Kemp,  James  Kennedy, 
John  Ker,  James  Keythe,  William  Lauder,  James 
Lawson,  David  Leech,  John  Leech,  William  Leslie, 
Andrew  Massie,  William  Meston,  Gilbert  Middleton, 
John  Ray,  Thomas  Reid,  John  Row,  James  Sandi- 
lands,  George  Strachan,  John  Vaus,  David  Wedder- 
burn,    William   Wedderburn,    Florence    Wilson. 

Mylne,  James,  Lochgill.  Poems  con- 
sisting of  miscellaneous  pieces,  and  two 
tragedies.  Edinburgh:  W.  Creech,  1790. 
8,  xxiii,  435  p.    8°.  NCL 

"Mr.  Robert  Burns,  Ellisland"  is  one  of  the 
subscribers.  The  tragedies  are:  (1)  The  British 
kings;  (2)  Darthula.  One  of  the  poems  is  addressed 
"To    Mr.    Burns,    on   his    poems." 

Naime,  Caroline  Oliphant,  baroness. 
Life  and  songs  of  the  Baroness  Nairne, 
with  a  memoir  and  poems  of  Caroline  Oli- 
phant the  younger.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  London:  C.  Griffin  &  Co., 
1869.    xcvi,  206  p.,  1  fac,  3  pi.,  1  port.     12°. 

NCL 

Keddie,  Henrietta,  and  Jean  L.  Watson. 
Carolina,  Baroness  Nairne.  1766-1845.  (In 
their:  Songstresses  of  Scotland.  London, 
1871.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  108-179.)  AGH 

Williams,  Alfred  Mason.  Lady  Nairne 
and  her  songs.  (In  his:  Studies  in  folk- 
song and  folk-poetry.  London:  E.  Stock, 
1895.    12°.    p.  102-130.)  NAE 

Napier,  John.  A  plaine  Discouery  of 
the  whole  Reuelation  of  Saint  John:  set 
downe  in  two  treatises:  The  one  searching 
and  prouing  the  true  interpretation  there- 
of: The  other  appljnng  the  same  para- 
phrastically   and    Historically   to  the   text. 


Set  foorth  by  John  Napeir  L.  of  Marchis- 
toun  younger.  Wherevnto  are  annexed 
certaine  Oracles  of  Sibylla,  agreeing  with 
the  Reuelation  and  other  places  of  Scrip- 
ture. Edinbvrgh  Printed  by  Robert  Walde- 
graue,  printer  to  the  Kings  Majestie.  1593. 
7  p.l.,  269  p.,  6  1.    4°.  Reserve 

Neil,  Gabriel.    See  under  Boyd,  Zachary. 

New,  A,  song  upon  Captain  Gordon's  ar- 
rival, with  a  French  privateer  and  a  rich 
prize,  in  Leith  Harbour  a  second  time, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     Broadside.     10^x6^^  in. 

Reserve 

Nicholson,  John.  Historical  and  tradi- 
tional tales  in  prose  and  verse,  connected 
with  the  south  of  Scotland.  Original  and 
select...  [Compiled  by  John  Nicholson. i 
Kirkcudbright:  printed  and  published  by 
John    Nicholson,    1843.     viii,    450    p.      12°. 

CR 

Nicholson,  William.  The  Brownie  of 
Blednoch.  Annotated  by  J.  G.  Carter. 
(Caledonia:  A  monthly  magazine.  Aber- 
deen, 1895.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  530-533.)  *  DE 

Nobody,  pseud.  An  epigram:  dedicated 
(without  permission)  to  the  laity  of  the 
Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland,  by  Nobody. 
Aberdeen:  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  1860.    2  1.    12°. 

NCI  p.v.50 

North,  Christopher,  pseud.  See  under 
Wilson,  John,  and  others. 

North,  A,  countrie  garland.  Edited  by 
James  Maidment  and  revised  by  Edmund 
Goldsmid.  Edinburgh:  privately  printed, 
1891.  vi  p.,  2  1.,  (1)12-68  p.  12°.  (Bibli- 
otheca  curiosa.)  NDP 

Northern,  The,  mans  ditty:  or.  The 
Scots-man  outwitted  by  the  country  damo- 
sel.  To  a  new  tune  much  in  request. 
Broadside.    9  x  5%  in.     [17-?]  Reserve 

Nerval  and  Julia;  or.  The  mysterious 
rock...  A  Scottish  tale.  London:  T.  & 
R.  Hughes  [1808].    38  p.,  1  pi.     12°. 

NCE  p.v.6 

Scene  is  laid  in  Scotland  in  the  twelfth  century. 
One  of  the  characters  is  Lord  Duncombe,  'head  of 
a    great    clan'! 

November  twelfth:  a  poem.  Edinburgh: 
John    Moir,   printer,    1823.     24  p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.57 

Descriptive  of  the  procedure  of  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion. 

O.,  E.  A.  H.  Rhymes  of  the  Scottish 
Highlands.  (Eraser's  magazine.  London, 
1845.  8°.  V.  31,  p.  458-464;  v.  32,  p.  72- 
76,  175-178.)  *DA 

\.  The  haunted  tarn  on  the  moor.  2.  CuUoden. 
3.  The  ballad  of  Evan  Dhu.  4.  The  old  house  of 
Urrard.  5.  An  old  man's  story  of  the  Forty-five. 
6.  The  caves  of  Caussie.     7.  The  spirit  tryst. 

Ogilvie,  John.  Britannia:  a  national  epic 
poem,  in  twenty  books.     To  which  is  pre- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


847 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

fixed,  a  critical  dissertation  on  epic  mach- 
inery. Aberdeen:  the  author,  1801.  2  p.l., 
623,  ix  p.    4°.  t  NCM 

Poems  on  several  subjects.  Lon- 
don: G.  Pearch,  1769.    2v.    illus.    8°.  NCL 

— — ■  Providence,  an  allegorical  poem  in 
three  books.  Boston:  J.  Mein,  1766.  x  p., 
1  1.,   (1)14-180  p.     12°.  NCL 

Ogilvy,  Mrs.  Eliza  Anna  Harris.  A  book 
of  Highland  minstrelsy.  With  illustrations 
by  R.  R.  M'lan.  London:  G.  W.  Nickis- 
son,  1846.    viii,  272  p.    8°.  Stuart  10117 

Old  ballad.  False  Lord  Carleil  and  the 
fair  Lady  Alice.  (Scottish  notes  and  que- 
ries. Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°.  series  2, 
V.  2,  p.  93-95.)  CPA 

Old  ballad.  The  grisly  ghaist  o'  Bairns- 
dale.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1894.  sq.  8°.  V.  7,  p.  114-115,  136- 
137.)  CPA 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Oliphant  Wil- 
son. The  Athelings;  or,  The  three  gifts. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1857.  1  p.l., 
192  p.    8°.  NCTp.v.49 

Previously  published  serially  in  Blackwood's 
magazine. 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford.    A  novel 

...  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1863. 
306  p.  8°.  (Library  of  select  novels,  no. 
547.)  NCW 

The  curate  in  charge.     A  novel... 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1876. 
1  p.l.,  7-76  p.    8°.  NCW 

The    greatest    heiress    in    England. 

Leipzig:  B.  Tauchnitz,  1880.  2  v.  24°. 
(Collection  of  British  authors,  v.  1884- 
1885.)  NCW 

John.     A   love   story.      New   York: 

N.  L.  Munro  [1890?].    256  p.     12°.       NCW 

Katie  Stewart;  a  true  story.     New 

York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1864.  1  p.l., 
(1)10-86  p.  8°.  (Library  of  select  novels. 
no.   178.)  NCTp.v.34 

Previously   published   in   Blackwood's  magazine. 

Kirsteen;    the    story    of    a    Scotch 

family,  seventy  years  ago.  New  York: 
Harper  &  Bros.,  1890.     1  p.l.,  324  p.     8°. 

NCW 

The   ladies   Lindores.      New   York: 

B.  Clark  [18—?].    389  p.     12°.  NCW 

no.    title-page. 

— — -  The  lady's  walk.  A  story  of  the 
seen  and  unseen.  (Longman's  magazine. 
London,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  229-252,  341- 
364.)  *  DA 

•  The   laird   of   Norlaw.     A   Scottish 

story.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1859. 
390  p.     12°.  NCW 

The   land   of   darkness,   along   with 

some   further   chapters   in   the   experiences 


of  the  Little  Pilgrim.  [By  Mrs.  Oliphant.] 
London:  Macmillan  and  Co.,  1888.  3  p.l., 
238  p.     12°.  NCW 

A  little  pilgrim.     Boston:   Roberts 

Brothers,  1883.     123  p.     16°.  NCW 

Reprinted   from   Macmillan's   magazine. 

Lucy  Crofton..  .  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Brothers,  1860.  1  p.l.,  (1)6-222  p. 
12°.  NCW 

Madam.        (Longman's     magazine. 

London,  1884-85.    8°.    v.  3-5.)  *  DA 

Serial  fiction. 

Madonna  Mary.     New  York:  Har- 

per_  &  Brothers,  1870.  182  p.  8°.  (Har- 
per's   library   of   select    novels,      no.    282.) 

NCW 

Miss    Marjoribanks.       Leipzig:     B. 

Tauchnitz,  1870.  2  v.  16°.  (Chronicles  of 
Carlingford.)  NCW 

Mrs.  Arthur;  a  novel.  New  York: 

Harper  ^&    Brothers,    1877.  152    p.      8°. 

(Harper's    library    of    select  novels,      no. 

488.)  NCW 

Ombra...      New   York:    Harper   & 

Brothers,  1872.     2  p.l.,  9-170  p.     8°.  NCW 

The    perpetual    curate.      A    novel. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1865.  239 
p.    8°.  NCW 

The  quiet  heart.  [By  Mrs.  Oli- 
phant.] New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers, 
1854.    67  p.    8°.  NCTp.v.15 

Previously  published  in  Blackwood's  magazine. 

A   rose   in   June...      Illustrated   by 

G.  Du  Maurier.  Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood 
&  Co.,  1874.    104  p.    8°.  NCW 

Self-sacrifice.     [By  Mrs.  Oliphant.] 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Bros. 
[18—?]     1  p.l.,  19-375  p.     12°.  NCW 

Sir  Robert's  fortune:  the  story  of  a 

Scotch  moor.  v.  2.  Leipzig:  B.  Tauchnitz, 
1896.  16°.  (Collection  of  British  authors^ 
Tauchnitz  ed.  no.  3121.) 

A   son   of  the   soil:   a   novel 

York:    Harper    &    Brothers,    1865. 


York: 
192  p. 


Squire    Arden.      A   novel. 
Harper  &  Brothers,  1874. 
8°. 


NCW 

New 
241  p. 
NCW 

New 

1  p.l.,  7- 

NCW 


Stories    of    the    seen    and    unseen. 

Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1902. 
4  p.l.,   (1)4-316  p.     12°.  NCW 

The    story    of    Valentine    and    his 

brother.  A  novel...  New  York:  Harper 
&  Brothers,  1875.    1  p.l.,  7-166  p.    8°.  NCW 

The  ways  of  life:  two  stories.    [Mr. 

Sandford,  and  The  wonderful  history  of 
Mr.  Robert  Dalyell.]  New  York:  G.  P. 
Putnam's   Sons,   1897.     330  p.     12°.  NCW 

Young   Musgrave:   a    novel.      New 

York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1878.  144  p. 
8°.     (Harper's  library  of  select  novels.) 

NCW 


848 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Oration,  An,  on  the  decision  of  the  long 
and  tedious  plea,  between  the  noble 
familys  of  Douglas  and  Hamilton,  n.  p., 
n.  d.  [176-?]     Broadside  ll.>^  x  5^  in. 

Reserve 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  Ovid  in  the 
Aberdeenshire  dialect.  (Metamorphoseon, 
liber  13.)  48  p.  [Aberdeen:  Gordon's  Hos- 
pital Press,]  n.  d.     16°.  *  C  p.v.390 

Packet,  A,  of  pestilent  pasquils.  (Edited 
by  James  Maidment.  Privately  printed, 
1868.1     31  p.    8°.  NCI 

Intended  as  a  supplement  to  A  book  of  Scottish 
pasquils,  Edinburgh,  1868.  They  were  mostly  by 
Dr.  Archibald  Pitcairn  and  Mr.  Fynnie. 

Park,  Thomas.  See  under  Falconer, 
William.     Poetical  works  ..  . 

Patrick,  James.  The  posthumous  works 
of  the  late  Mr.  James  Patrick,  of  Houston. 
With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  Rev.  W. 
Patrick.  Edinburgh:  Blackwood  &  Co., 
1836.    xiii,  106  p.     16°.  NCM 

Patullo,   Margaret.     See   under  Psalms. 

Paul,  Hamilton.  A  foretaste  of  pleasant 
things.  Air:  printed  by  Wilson.  M'Cor- 
mick  &  Carnie,  1820.    23  p    24°.  NDPp.v.2 

In  verse. 

Paul's  second  epistle  to  the  dearly  be- 
loved, the  female  disciples.  Glasgow:  J. 
Mundell,   1799.     20  p.     8°.  *C  p.v.ll37 

Peebles,  William.  The  crisis:  or,  The 
progress  of  revolutionary  principles.  A 
poem... by  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute, 
1803.    4  p.l.,  32  p.    16°.  NCI  p.v.81 

Penney,  William,  Lord  Kinloch.  Devout 
moments  expressed  in  verse.  A  selection 
from  time's  treasure.  Edinburgh:  D. 
Douglas,  1866.    46  p.     12°.  NCM 

Percy,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Dromore. 
Altenglische  und  schottische  Dichtungen 
der  Percyschen  Sammlung.  tJbersetzt  von 
A.  von  Marces.  Berlin:  G.  Reimer,  1857. 
xxxi,  192  p.     16°.  NCK 

Peterpolis,  pseud.  The  unnatural  son: 
a  Buchan  idyl.  Addressed  to  W.  S.,  author 
of  the  "Witches  o'  Cairncatta."  Aberdeen: 
J.  Hepburn,  printer,  1876.  1  p.l.,  5  p.  nar. 
12°.  *  C  p.v.360 

$i?waO/ivaio5,  pseud.    MoSeqv  Adevg.     Pri- 
vately printed,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  p.     12°. 
Verse. 

Philip,  Adam.  Songs  and  sayings  of 
Gowrie.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson, 
&  Ferrier,  1901.    5  p.l.,  11-319  p.    8°.  NDP 

Picken,  Andrew.  The  Black  Watch. 
(In:    Waldie's    select    circulating    library. 


Philadelphia,   1834.     4°.     v.  3,  p.  145-210.) 

t*DD 

Tale  illustrative  of  the  martial  character  of  the 
Highlanders  of  Scotland. 

The    Jordans    of    Grange,    and    the 

Old  Maids  of  Balmogy.  A  tradition  of 
the  dominie.  (In:  Waldie's  select  circulat- 
ing library.  Philadelphia,  1835.  4°.  part 
2,  p.  177-184.)  t*DD 

Traditionary  stories  and  legendary 

illustrations.  (In:  Waldie's  select  circu- 
lating library...  Philadelphia,  1883.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  426-460.)  f  *  DD 

Lady  Barbara  of  Carloghie,  and  the  Johnstons 
of  Fairly,  p.  426-441;  The  Priors  of  Lawford,  p.  442- 
460. 

Traditionarj'  stories  of  old  fami- 
lies, and  legendary  illustrations  of  family 
history.  With  notes.  London:  Longman, 
Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green,  &  Longman, 
1833.     2  V.     12°.  NBC 

V.  1:  The  Forbeses  and  the  Gordons;  Lady  Bar- 
bara of  Carloghie,  and  the  Johnstons  of  Fairly; 
The  three  maids  of  Loudoun... a  tradition  of  Ayr- 
shire. 

V.  2:  The  Hays,  and  the  fight  at  Loncarty;  The 
Priors  of  Lawford;  Macdonald  of  Glenco,  and  Jeanie 
Halliday  of  Annan. 

Pinkerton,  John.  See  under  Scotish 
poems.  .  . 

Pitcairn,  Archibald.     See  under  Packet. 

Pitt  Club  of  Scotland.  Songs  sung  at 
the  anniversary  dinner  of  the  Pitt  Club 
of  Scotland...  1815.  Edinburgh:  J.  Bal- 
lantyne  &  Co.,  1815.  8  p.  2  1.,  12  p.,  4  1. 
8°.  NDP  p.v.5,  no.3 

Poem  on  the  South-Sea  stock-jobbers. 
[Edinburgh,  printed  Oct.  3,  1720.]  Broad- 
side 10^  in.  X  6^4  in-  Reserve 

Poems  on  Archbishop  Sharpe.  (Analec- 
ta  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1837.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
81-105.)  CP 

Poems  of  places.  Scotland.  Edited  by 
H.  W.  Longfellow.  Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood 
&  Co.,  1876.    2  V.    16°.  NAEM 

Poetarum  Scotorum  musse  sacras:  sive 
quatuor  sacri  codicis  Scriptorum,  Davidis 
&  Solomonis,  Jobi  &  Jeremias,  poetici  libri, 
per  totidem  Scotos,  Arct.  Jonstonum  & 
Jo.  Kerrum,  P.  Adamsonum  &  G.  Hogae- 
um.  Latino  carmine  redditi:  quibus  ob  ar- 
gumenti  similitudinem,  adnectuntur  alia, 
Scotorum  itidem,  opuscula  sacra.  [Edited 
by  William  Lauder.)  Edinburgi:  T.  &  W. 
Ruddimannos,   1739.     2  v.     8°.  NCI 

Poets,  The,  and  poetry  of  Scotland,  from 
the  earliest  to  the  present  tiine,  compris- 
ing characteristic  selections  from  the 
works  of  the  more  noteworthy  Scottish 
poets,  with  biographical  and  critical  notes 
by  James  Grant  Wilson.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Brothers,  1876.     2  v.     port.     8°. 

*R-NDP 

V.  1.  From  Thomas  the  Rhymer  (born  A.D.  1219) 
to   Richard   Gall    (born,  A.D.    1776). 

V.  2.  From  Thomas  Campbell  (born  A.D.  1777) 
to   marquis   of   Lorne    (born   A.D.    1845). 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


849 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 


1876.     8°. 


V.  L    London:  Blackie  &  Son, 
NDP 


Pollok,  Robert.  The  course  of  time. 
3.  American  from  3.  Edinburgh  ed.  Bos- 
ton: Crocker  &  Brewster,  1828.  1  p.l.,  246 
p.     16°.  NCM 

Lacks   last  leaf. 

For  critical  notices  of  this  poem  see  the  Southern 
review,  v.  2,  p.  454-470,  Charleston,  1828;  Western 
monthly  review,  v.  2,  p.  354^360,  Cincinnati,  1829; 
and  The  spirit  of  the  pilgrims,  v.  1,  p.  516-540, 
Boston,    1828. 

Amherst,    Mass.:    J.    S.    &    C. 

Adams,  1828.  7  p.l.,  (1)10-300,  iv  p.  4. 
Amer.  ed.     24°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:   Wm.   Blackwood, 

1829.    2  p.l.,  394  p.    8.  ed.    16°.  NCM 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author 

by  William  Livingston  Prall...  New 
York:  C.  Wells,  1831.  x  p.,  1  1.,  (1)14-328, 
xiv  p.    24°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:   Wm.   Blackwood, 

1832.    394  p.     11.  ed.     12°.  NCM 

Exeter:  J.  &  B.  Williams,  1836. 

iv,   (1)6-188  p.     24°.  NCM 

With  an  essay  on  his  poetical 

genius  by  James  Scott.  New  York:  R. 
Carter,  1848.    xii,  (1)4-433  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NCM 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

by  William  Livingston  Prall,  Esq.,  a  copi- 
ous index  and  an  analysis  prefixed  to  each 
book.  Cincinnati:  J.  A.  &  U.  P.  James, 
1852.    xii,  13-254  p.    32°.  NCM 

(In:  James  Thomson,  Thom- 
son and  Pollok:  containing  the  Seasons, 
by  James  Thomson  and  the  Course  of  time, 
by  Robert  Pollok.  Boston,  1853.  12°.  p 
157-438.)  '^    ~ 

New   York: 

1855.    248  p.    16°. 

Edinburgh: 

and  Sons,  1857.    xxiv  p. 


&  Sons,  1868. 
16°. 


Edinburgh: 


NCZ 

Austin   &   Smith, 
NCM 

W.      Blackwood 

1  1.,  (1)  10-359  p. 

NCM 

Wm.    Blackwood 


1  p.l,  271  p. 


78.  thousand. 
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With   critical  observations   of 

various  authors. .  .and  notes  critical  and 
illustrative  by  James  R.  Boyd.  New  York: 
A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  n.  d.     399  p.     12°. 

NCM 

With  a  sketch   of  the  life   of 

the  author.  New  York:  C.  Wells,  n.  d.  248 
p.,  1  port.     16°.  NCM 

With   additional    engraved   title-page. 

New    York:    Piercy    &    Reed, 

n.  d.    248  p.     16°.  NCM 

p.   3-6  contain  a  sketch  of  the  author's  life  from 
the  Christian  review.     Another  issue  of  the  1855  ed. 


The  persecuted  family;  a  narrative 

of  the  sufferings  of  the  Covenanters  in  the 
reign  of  Charles  ii.  New  York:  R.  Carter, 
1843.    viii,  (1)10-115  p.    24°.  NCW 

Poor,  The,  client's  complaint  done  out 
of  Buchanan,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [C.  1700?]  Broad- 
side.    11^  X  7  in.  Reserve 

Poulson,  James.  Lyrick  poems  in- 
scribed to  ladies  of  distinguished  eminence 
in  the  kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  Ireland; 
together  with  sundry  poetical  reflections 
on  the  groves,  flower-garden,  and  other 
improvements  at  M'CoUup,  the  seat  of 
Francis  Drew,  Esq.,  in  the  county  of  Cork. 
To  which  will  be  added  a  letter  on  the 
birth  of  a  child.  Glasgow:  the  author 
[1778].    42  p.    8°.  NCI  p.y.70 

Pringle,  Thomas.  Glen-Lynden:  a  tale 
of  Teviotdale.  London:  Smith,  Elder  & 
Co.,  1828.    24  p.    12°.  NCI  p.v.41 

Written  in  the  interior  of  South  Africa  in  No- 
vember,  1824. 

The     poetical    works     of    Thomas 

Pringle  with  a  sketch  of  his  life,  by  Leitch 
Ritchie.  London:  E.  Moxon,  1838.  cxlix 
p.,  2  1.,  (1)  4-219  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCM 

Psalms.  The  Psalmes  of  David  in  mee- 
ter,  with  diuers  notes  and  tunes  augmented 
to  them,  as  they  are  vsed  to  be  song  in  the 
Kirke  of  Scotland.  Edinbvrgh:  Printed  by 
Andro  Hart,  and  are  to  be  solde  at  his  avvin 
shop,  and  at  the  shops  of  Richard  Lavson 
and  lames  Gathkin  [Sicj.  [1615?]  A-F*  in 
eights.  Reserve 

See  W.  Cowan,  A  bibliography  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Order  and  psalm  book  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  1556-1644,  no.  29. 

— —  The  Psalms  of  David  in  prose  and 
metre,  according  to  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land... Printed  in  Aberdene,  by  Edward 
Raban,  for  David  Melvill,  1629.  32  p.l.,  416 
p.,  8  1.    16°.  Reserve 

Cowan,  no.   45. 

[The   Psalms.]     Edinburgh,   Heires 

of  Andro  Hart.     1630.  Reserve 

Only  copy  known.  It  lacks  the  first  title-page,  in 
which  place  the  binder  has  inserted  the  second  title 
which  is  really  Al.     Cowan,  no.   47. 

The  Psalter;  or,  Psalmes  of  David: 

according  to  the  last  translation  in  King 
James  his  time.  As  they  shall  be  said  or 
sung  throughout  all  the  churches  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  Robert  Young,  1636. 
80  I.     4°  in  eights.  Reserve 

Black  letter.  Complete  copy,  signatures  aa-kk8. 
Folios  kk7  and  kk8  contain  "Certaine  godly  prayers 
to  be  used  for  sundry  purposes." 

Bound  with:  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Episcopal 
Church  in  Scotland.  1637.  The  Booke  of  Common 
Prayer,  and  administration  of  the  sacraments... 
Edinburgh,  1637.     4°  in  eights. 

The  CL  Psalmes  of  David  in  mee- 

ter:  after  the  forme  they  are  used  to  be 
sung  in  the   Kirke  of  Scotland...      Edin- 


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ties  printer  for  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland, 
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A-L4  in  fours.     All  after  lacking.     Cowan,  no.  69. 

The   Psalmes   of  David   in   meeter: 

With  the  prose  interlined.  By  Mr.  Zach- 
ary  Boyd.  Glasgow:  Heires  of  George  An- 
derson, 1648.     32°.  Reserve 

A-Z'  in  twelves. 

The    Psalms   of    David   in    meeter. 

Newly  translated,  and  diligently  com- 
pared with  the  original  text,  and  former 
translations...  Allowed  by  the  authority 
of  the  Generall  Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of 
Scotland.  .  .  Edinbvrgh:  Evan  Tyler,  1650. 
72  p.     18°.  Reserve 

n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh,  1651?]     8°. 

Unpaged.     Title  from  caption. 

The    Psalms    of    David    in    meeter. 

Newl}'  translated,  and  diligently  compared 
with  the  originall  text,  and  former  transla- 
tions. .  .  Allowed  by  the  authoritie  of  the 
Generall  Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
and  appointed  to  be  sung  in  congregations 
and  families.  Edinburgh,  printed  by  Gede- 
on  Lithgovv,  1652.  Reserve 

A-F  in  fours.     Three  columns  to  a  page. 

Edinburgh:   Gedeon  Lithgow, 

1653.    48°.  Reserve 

Unpaged.     Lacks  all  after  v.  13  of  Psalm  144. 

Edinburgh:  Gedeon  Lithgovv, 

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Unpaged.  Engraved  title-page.  A-G^.  With  vari- 
ations from  the  1652  edition.  The  differences  are 
best   seen   in   the   index   and   ornaments. 

Edinburgh:   Andro  Anderson, 

1655.  Reserve 

Unpaged.     Lacks  all  before  v.    15  of  Psalm  x\'ii. 

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1655.  4°.  *  YCD 

Unpaged;  engraved  title-page.  Last  leaf,  G4,  lack- 
ing,  G-G3   imperfect. 

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1656.  Reserve 

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ing and  its  place  supplied  by  a  folio  from  another 
edition   with   two   columns   to   a   page. 

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on Lithgow,  1656.     nar.  32°.  *  YCP 

Unpaged.     Last  signature  112. 

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Trone-Church,  1658.  Reserve 

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phon, reading:  Edinburgh.  ..  1669. 

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Glasgow:     R.     Sanders,     1669. 

292  p.     32°  in  twelves.  ZHZ 

p.  23-24,  35-38,  111-112,  145-168,  lacking.  Fol- 
lowed by  the  Summe  of  saving  knowledge.  .  .dated 
1669. 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  A.  An- 
derson for  J.  Miller,  1671.    8°.  *  YCD 
Unpaged.     Several  leaves  at  the  end  lacking. 

n.  p.  [167-?]    85  p.,  1  1.    4°. 

*YCD 

Title-page  lacking.  Last  page  mutilated.  Unknown 
edition. 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  James 

Glen,  1675.    8°.  *  YCD 

Unpaged. 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  Andrew 

Anderson,   1676.     8°.  *  YCD 

Unpaged. 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  A.  An- 
derson, 1676.    4°.  *YCD 

L^npaged.      Engraved  title-page. 

Edinburgh:    Heir   of    Andrew 

Anderson,  1679.     24°.  Reserve 

A-K"  in  twelves. 

n.  p.,  1679.    24°  in  twelves. 

ZHZ 

Unpaged.     Last  signature,  K5.     Last  leaf  lacking. 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  E.  Ty- 
ler, 1679.    28  p.    f°.  ft  *  YCD 

Edinburgh:  Evan  Tyler,  1680. 

71  p.     12°.  Reserve 

[Edinburgh,  1687?]     24°.  ZGK 

Unpaged.  Title-page,  and  signature  E2-E11  lack- 
ing.    Title  from  caption. 

Edinburgh:    Heir   of   Andrew 

Anderson,  printer,  1687.    32°. 

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Edinburgh:     E.     Tyler,     1682. 

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Anderson,  1692.    4°.  Reserve 

A-G-  in  fours. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  by  George 

Mosman,  1694.    361  p.    24°.  Reserve 

Edinburgh:  E.  Tyler,  1698.    68 

p.    18°.  Reserve 

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Edinburgh:  E.  Tyler,  1698.    71 

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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Psalms,    continued. 

Edinburgh:     Printed    by    the 

heirs  and  successors  of  Andrew  Anderson, 
1699.    4°.  Reserve 

Lacks  all  after  the  46tli  psalm.     Two  columns  to 
a  page. 

Edinburgh:     Printed    by    the 

heirs  and  successors  of  Andrew  Anderson, 


Lacks   all   after   D* 


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Three    columns 


n.  t.-p.    n.  p.  [169-?]    88  p.    16° 
ZHZ 

Two   leaves  of  music  in  manuscript. 


1699.    4°. 

Imperfect. 
to  a  page. 

in  fours. 

Rubricated. 
at  the  end.     Upper  margins  cropped. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  Henry 

Knox,  John  Vallange  and  Alexander  Hen- 
derson, 1700.    80  p.    4°. 

Editions  after  1700  are  not  included. 

Arturi  Jonstoni  Psalmi  Davidici  in- 

terpretatione,  argumentis,  notisque  illus- 
trati:  in  usum  serenissimi  principis.  [Edited, 
with  memoirs  of  A.  Johnston,  by  W.  Ben- 
son.] Londini:  apud  G.  Innys,  D.  Browne, 
et  P.  Vaillant,  typis  G.  Bowyer,  1741.  xvi, 
392  p.,  43  1.,  1  map,  1  port.    sq.  8°  in  fours. 

*YBW 

Engraved  portrait  of  A.  Johnston,  dated  1740. 
Psalms  followed  by  Cantica  evangelica.  Apostles' 
creed,  Lord's  prayer,  etc.  Last  43  leaves  contain 
Index  vocabulorum. 

Poetarum   Scotorum   musse    sacrae; 

sive,  Arcturi  Johnstoni  Psalmorum  Davidi- 
corum,  Cantici  Solomonis,  &  Canticorum 
Evangelicorum  paraphrasis  poetica.  Joan- 
nis  Kerri  Cantici  Solomonis  paraphrasis 
gemina.  Roberti  Bodii  a  Trochoregia  ad 
Christum  Servatorem  hecatombe.  Inse- 
runtur  Geo.  Eglisemmii  poeticum  duellum. 
Consilium  Collegii  Medicorum  Parisien- 
sium,  Gul.  Barclaii,  M.D.  Judicium  de  eo- 
dem.  Summo  quseque  studio,  ad  optimo- 
rum  exemplarium  fidem  recensuit,  notis 
necessariis  illustravit,  atque  scholarum  de- 
mum  usibus  adcommodavit  Gulielmus 
Lauderus.  Edinburgi:  apud  T.  &  W.  Ruddi- 
mannos,  1740.  1  p.l.,  Ix,  208,  xxiv,  80  p. 
12°  in  fours.  *  YBW 

p.  liii,  supplementary  title-page,  dated  1739. 
Half  title  to  Ker's  version  is  marked  second  edi- 
tion. 

The    Psalms   of   David,   with   some 

slight  alterations,  by  way  of  improvement, 
on  the  metre  version,  appointed  by  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland, 
to  be  used  in  families  and  churches,  in  the 
year  1639.  By  Rev.  James  Cririe,  D.D.,  of 
Dalton,  Dumfriesshire,  n.  p.  [1800?]  55  p. 
sq.  12°.  Reserve 

Manuscript.  Preliminary  leaf  reads:  An  attempt 
to  smoothe  some  asperities  in  the  metre  version  of 
the  Psalms  of  David.  .  .  Prefixed  is  an  introduction. 
Original  p.  49  removed  and  loosely  inserted:  text 
replaced  by  revised  and  additional  material  paged  49- 
55. 


The  Christian  Psalter;  a  new  ver- 
sion of  the  Psalms  of  David,  calculated  for 
all  denominations  of  Christians.  By  Mar- 
garet Patullo,  Perth.  Edinburgh:  printed 
for  the  author  [by  Oliver  &  Boyd],  1828. 
xii,  363  p.     12°.  ZHZ  (Patullo) 

The  author  of  this  version,  a  lady  of  Perth,  re- 
quested one  of  the  ministers  of  that  town  to  examine 
and  correct  the  ms.  Hoping  to  dissuade  her  from 
the  publication,  he  returned  it  after  keeping  it  some 
time,  saying  that  he  was  incapable  of  improving  it. 
This,  however,  she  understood  to  mean  that  it  was 
so  faultless  as  to  need  no  emendation;  and  she  ac- 
cordingly sent  it  to  Edinburgh  to  be  printed;  but  as 
it  did  not  gain  the  approbation  of  the  readers,  the 
impression  was  bought  up  by  a  friend,  and  a  copy 
could  not  afterwards  be  procured. 

Bound  in  morocco,  tooled,  with  gilt  edges. 

The   Book  of  Psalms   in   Lowland 

Scotch:  from  the  authorised  English  ver- 
sion. By  Henry  Scott  Riddell.  London, 
1857.     1  p.l.,  145  p.    8°.  RAEC 

Quinn,  Walter.  Sonnets  from  a  volume, 
entituled  —  Sertuni  poeticum,  in  honorem 
Jacobi  Sexti  serenissimi,  ac  potentissimi 
Scotorum  regis.  Edinbvrgi:  R.  Walde- 
grave,  1600  [repr.  1825].    8  p.    4°. 

NCLp.v.71 

Ramsay,  Allan.  The  ever  green:  a  col- 
lection of  Scots  poems,  wrote  by  the  In- 
genious before  1600;  reprinted  from  the 
original  edition,  in  two  volumes.  Glasgow: 
R.  Forrester,  1876.     12°.  NDP 

The  gentle  shepherd;  a  Scots  pas- 
toral comedy.  .  .  Edinburgh:  T.  Ruddiman, 
1725.    vi,  89  p.     12°.  NCO  p.v.350 

Title  and  last  leaf  lacking. 

Edinburgh:  R.  &  R.  Wilsons, 

1776.    xvi,  108  p.,  4  pi.     12°.       Drexel  2583 

Enriched    with    overtures     to 

the  songs,  set  to  the  violin  and.  .  .flute.  .  . 
Edinburgh:  G.  Alston,  1783.  124,  12  p.,  5 
pi.,  1  port.     12°.  Stuart  10496 

Title-page  mutilated. 

To  which  is  added,  a  complete 

glossary.  London:  G.  Cawthorn,  1796.  xi 
(i),  13-120  p.,  2  pi.  16°.  (Bell's  British 
theatre,    v.  25.)  NCO 

With  an  account  of  his  life  and 

writings,  and  a  glossary.  Glasgow:  Stew- 
art &  Afeikle,  1797.    32,  123  p.,  3  pi.    24°. 

NCL 

Translated  into  English  from 

the  Scotch  of  Allan  Ramsay's  Gentle  shep- 
herd, and  compressed  into  three  acts,  by 
G.  Bethune.  London:  J.  Miller,  1817.  42  p. 
8°.  NCO  p.v.196 

With    notes    and    an    original 

memoir  of  the  author.  Glasgow:  R.  Griffin 
&  Co.,  1828.    96  p.,  1  pi.    24°.  NCL 

With  a  life  of  the  author. .  .to 

which  is  added  a.  .  .glossary,  and  a  cata- 
logue of  the  Scottish  poets.  New  York: 
Wm.  Gowans,  1852.  Ixxiii  p.,  1  1.,  xifi), 
105,  24  p.    8°.  NCL 

Large  paper  copy.  f  NCL 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

An  ode   sacred  to  the  memory  of 

her  grace  Anne,  dutchess  of  Hamilton. 
[Edinburgh?   1724?]     4  p.     i°.         Reserve 

Poems.       Edinburgh:     the    author, 

1728.    2  V.     sq.  4°.  NCL 

With  new  additions  and  notes, 

to  which  is  added,  the  Gentle  shepherd.  . . 
Also  a  glossary. .  .of  the  Scots  words. 
Dublin:  S.  Powell,  1733.  xii  p.,  2  1.,  438  p., 
9  1.     \2\  NCL 

Title-page  mutilated. 

[Edinburgh?)  Printed,  1760.  xii 

p..  2  1.,  426  p.,  13  1.     12°.  NCL 

London:  A.  Miliar  [etc.],  1761. 

2  V.     port.     16°.  NCL 

With  the  life  of  the  author,  and 

his  collection  of  Scots  proverbs.  In  two 
volumes,  v.  2.  Philadelphia:  B.  Chapman, 
1813.     12°.  Stuart  10495 

Scots  proverbs.     [Edinburgh:  R.  & 

R.  Wilsons,  1776.]    88,  xix  p.    12°. 

Drexel  2583 

Published  with  his  The  gentle  shepherd.  Edin- 
burgh, 1776. 

Select  poetical  works,  including  his 

Gentle  shepherd.  With  a  memoir  of  the 
author  and  his  writings.  Edinburgh:  W. 
&  R.  Chambers,  1838.  54  p.  8°.  (People's 
edition.)  NCI  p.v.68 

The  tea-table  miscellany:  or.  Col- 
lection of  choice  songs.  Scots,  and  English. 
London:  A.  Aliller,  1750.  4  v.  in  1.  11.  ed. 
12°.  NCK 

Paging  consecutive. 

Edinburgh:     A.     Donaldson, 

448  p.,  4  1.    13.  ed.    12°.      NCK 

Engraved  title-page  of  the  12th  edition, 


1762.    xxiv 

4  V.  in  1. 
dated    1760. 


Bell,  1768. 


-  Edinburgh:    A. 
xxiv,  448  p.,  4  1. 


Kincaid    &   J. 
14.  ed.    12°. 

NCK 

Reprinted  from  the  fourteenth 

edition.  In  two  volumes,  v.  2.  Glasgow: 
R.  Forrester,  1875.     12°.  NCK 

Xews-paper  clipping  relating  to  author  inserted. 

A  translation  of  the  Scots  pastoral 

comed}\  The  gentle  shepherd,  into  English, 
from  Allan  Ramsay's  original.  By  W. 
Ward.  London:  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson 
[179-?].    X,  1  1.,  103  p.    8°.  *  Cp.v.428 

The  works  of  Allan  Ramsay.    With 

life... by  G.  Chalmers;  [and]  an  essay  on 
his  genius  and  writings  by  Lord  Wood- 
houselee...  London:  A.  FuUarton  &  Co., 
1851.     3  V.     12°.  Stuart  10492 

Gumming,  Robert.  Essay. .  .on  the  ques- 
tion "Whether  have  the  exertions  of  Allan 
Ramsay  or  Robert  Ferguson  done  most 
honour  to  Scottish  poetry"...  Willie  and 
Jamie,  an  eclogue,  in  the  Scottish  dialect 
...  Edinburgh:  T.  Brown,  1791.  1  p.l.,  13 
p.     8°.  NCI  p.v.62 


Holmes,  D.  T.  Allan  Ramsay.  (In  his: 
Lectures  on  Scottish  literature.  Paisley, 
1904.     12°.    p.  37-68.)  NDP 

NiCHOL,  Prof.  Allan  Ramsay.  (Scottish 
art  review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p.  20- 
22.)  t  MAA 

Tytler,  William.  Observations  on  the 
Vision;  a  poem  first  published  in  the  mis- 
cellany, or  collection  of  Scottish  poems 
called  the  Evergreen,  —  by  Allan  Ramsay, 
anno  1724.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Archaeologia  Scotica.  Edin- 
burgh, 1792.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  395-402.)      f  CPA 

Ramsay,  Andrew.  Poemata  sacra.  (In: 
Delitiae  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
1637.     24°.     V.  2,  p.  283-323.)  NDP 

This  is  the  author  from  whom  William  Lauder 
says  Milton  plagiarised  in  his  Paradise  lost. 

Ramsay's  poems  are:  (1)  Creationis  rerum  descrip- 
tio  poetica;  (2)  Quam  beata  hominis  in  primigenia  in- 
tegritate  conditio;  (3)  De  lapsu  protoplastae  &  omni- 
um in  eo  posterorum;  (4)  Humani  generis  per  Chris- 
tum  reparatio. 

Ramsay,  Andrew  Michael.  Some  few 
poems  composed  by  the  Chevalier  Ram- 
say, author  of  the  celebrated  travels  of 
Cvrus.  Edinburgh:  J.  Catanach.  1728.  38 
p.    4°.  NCIp.v.64 

Ramsay,  Edward  Bannerman.  Rem- 
iniscences of  Scottish  life  and  character. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1859. 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  219  p.    3.  ed.    12°.        Stuart  7501 

From    the    7.    Edinburgh    ed. 

Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields,  1861.  xxiii, 
(1)26-297  p.     12°.  CP 

Edinburgh:      Edmonston      & 

Douglas,  1862.    xx  p.,  1  1.,  476  p.     12°.  CP 

And  a  memoir  of  Dean  Ram- 
say by  Cosmo  Innes.  Edinburgh:  Edmon- 
ston and  Douglas,  1874.  vi,  ci,  387  p.,  1 
port.     23.   ed.     12°.  CP 

Ramsay,  John.  My  grave,  and  my  good 
old  aunt.  Aberdeen:  University  Press, 
1842.    8  p.    16°.  NCI  p.v.34 

Rate,  David?  Instructions  in  courtesy. 
(Scottish  antiquary.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  43-47.)  CPA 

Hitherto  unpublished.  From  ms.  Ashmold,  61. 
Bodleian    Library,    Oxford. 

Rathillet.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1890.  8°.  v.  147,  p. 
624-647.)  *  DA 

Ratis  raving,  and  other  moral  and  reli- 
gious pieces,  in  prose  and  verse;  edited 
from  the  Cambridge  University  ms.  kk  1.5; 
by  J.  Rawson  Lumby.  London:  Early 
English  Text  Society,  1870.  xii,  139  p.  8°. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.  Publica- 
tions,   no.  43.)  NCE 

Brown,  John  T.  T.  The  author  of  Ratis 
raving.  (Bonner  Beitrage  zur  Anglistik. 
Bonn,  1900.    8°.     Heft  5,  p.  145-161.)  RNB 

Ray,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 


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Literature,  continued. 

Reekie,  Charles.  See  under  Ross,  John 
D.    A  cluster  of  poets. 

Reid,  Alan.  Rose  Maudie's  weird;  a 
ballad. .  .illustrated  by  J.  Eadie  Reid. 
Edinburgh:  William  Brown  [189-?].  8  1. 
12°.  NCI  p.v.42 

Founded  on  a  Forfarshire  legend. 

Reid,  Robert.  See  under  Ross,  John  D. 
A  cluster  of  poets. 

Reid  [Lat.  Rhsedus],  Thomas.  Poemata. 
(In:  Delitiae  poetarum  Scotorum.  Am- 
sterdam, 1637.    24°.    V.  2,  p.  254-265.)  NDP 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Reply  to  a  scurrilous  poem,  entitled  The 
union  cathedral,    n.p.,  n.d.    1  p.l.,  10  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.477 

Richardson,  Mrs.  G.  G.,  of  Dumfries. 
Poems.  Edinburgh:  Cadell  &  Co.,  1828. 
V.  227(1)  p.    2.  ed.    12°.  NCM 

— series  2.   London:  Wm.  Crofts, 

1834.    2  p.l.,  iv  p.,  1  1.,  264  p.    8°.      NCM 

Richardson,  James.  Studies  from  the 
antique.  [By  James  Richardson.)  Edin- 
burgh: John  Baxter,   1862.     62  p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.62 

Riddell,  Henry  S.  Songs  of  the  ark: 
with  other  poems.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
wood, 1831.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  3-336  p.    12°.  NCM 

Rights,  The,  of  asses;  a  poem.  [Signed: 
A.  Dullass,  N.  P.]  Edinburgh:  Robertson 
&  Berry,  1792.     11  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCI  p.v.76 

A  political  squib. 

Ritson,  Joseph.  See  under  Caledonian 
muse. . . 

Roberts,  John  S.  The  legendary  bal- 
lads of  England  and  Scotland.  Compiled 
and  edited  by  J.  S.  Roberts.  London:  F. 
Warne  and  Co.  [1867.]  xi,  628  p.,  12  pi., 
1  port.     12°.  NCK 

Robertson,  Patrick,  Lord  Robertson. 
Fragments.  [By  Patrick  Robertson,  Lord 
Robertson.]  [Poems...  Edinburgh,  1844.] 
16  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.ll61 

Leaves     from     a     journal.       1844. 

[Preface  signed  P.  R.,  i.e.,  Patrick  Robert- 
son, Lord  Robertson.]  [Edinburgh:  T. 
Constable,]    1844.     34  p.     sq.  8°. 

NCI  p.v.55 
Privately    printed. 

Robin,  The.  A  collection  of  six  hundred 
and  eighty  of  the  most  celebrated  English 
and  Scotch  songs,  none  of  which  are  con- 
tain'd  in  the  other  collections  of  the  same 
size  call'd  the  Linnet  and  Thrush.  With  a 
glossary  explaining  the  Scotch  words. 
London:  C.  Hitch  &  I.  Osborn,  1749.  1 
p.l.,  420  p.,  6  1.,  1  pi.    24°.  *  MO 


Rodger,  Alexander.  Poems  and  songs, 
humorous  and  satirical.  Glasgow:  D. 
Robertson,  1838.     x,  362  p.     12°.         NDF 

See  also  under  Whistle-binkie. 

Rogers,  Charles.  Traits  and  stories  of 
the  Scottish  people.  London:  Houlston 
&  Wright,  1867.    xvi,  (1)18-320  p.    12°.  CP 

Rolland,  John.  Ane  treatise  callit  the 
Court  of  Venus  deuidit  into  four  buikis 
newlie  compylit  be  Johne  Rolland  in  Dal- 
keith, 1575.  Edited  by  Rev.  Walter  Greg- 
or.  Edinburgh:  Scottish  Text  Society, 
1884.    xxxii,  231  p.,  2  fac.    8°.  NDP 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Rolland's 
Court  of  Venus.  (Modern  quarterly  of 
language  and  literature.  London,  1898. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  9-16.)  t  RAA 

On  the  errors  in  Gregor's  edition  published  by 
the   .Scottish  Text  Society. 

Rollock,  Hercules.  Poemata.  (In:  Deli- 
tiae poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  2,  p.  323-387.)  NDP 

Rollock,  Robert.  Select  works.  Re- 
printed from  the  original  editions.  Edited 
by  William  M.  Gunn.  Edinburgh:  Wod- 
row  Society,   1844-49.     2  v.     port.     8°. 

ZEP 

V.  1  was  issued  five  years  after  the  publication 
of  the  second. 

Rose,  John.  Poemata.  (In:  Delitiae 
poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  2,  p.  265-282.)  NDP 

Rosebery  (5.  earl),  Archibald  Philip 
Primrose.  Appreciations  and  addresses. 
Edited  by  Charles  Geake.  London  and 
New  York:  John  Lane,  1899.  xi,  343(1)  p. 
12°.  NDB 

Ross,  Alexander.  [Poemata.]  (In:  Deli- 
tise  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam. 
1637.     24°.     V.  2,  p.  388-469.)  NDP 

1.  Rerum  ludaicarum  ab  exitu  ex  Aegypto  libri 
tres.  2.  Virgilius  evangelizans  [a  life  of  Christ  in 
imitation  of  the  Aeneid]. 

Ross,  Alexander.  Helenore;  or.  The 
fortunate  shepherdess.  A  pastoral  tale. 
By  Alexander  Ross.  To  which  is  added 
the  life  of  the  author.,  .and  an  account  of 
the  manners  and  amusements  of  the  people 
at  that  period,  by  his  grandson.  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Thomson.  Dundee:  printed  by  A. 
Smith  &  Co.,  1812.     liv  p.,  1  1.,  144  p.     8°. 

NCL 

GiBB,  John  S.  Helenore,  or  the  Fortu- 
nate shepherdess.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.   Glasgow,  1912.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  291-299.) 

CPA 

With  biographical  note  on  Mr.  Gibb  by  Dr.  D. 
Hay    Fleming,    on    p.    299-300. 

Ross,  John  Dawson.  A  cluster  of  poets, 
Scottish  and  American,  with  biographical 
and  critical  notices.  New  York:  W.  W. 
Reid,  1897.    376  p.,  10  port.     12°.        NBH 

Contains  extracts  from  the  following  authors: 
Rev.    Duncan    Anderson,    William    Anderson,    John 


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Literature,  continued. 

Imrie,  James  D.  Law,  Hunter  MacCulloch,  John 
Macfarlane,  Hector  Macpherson,  Patrick  Macpher- 
son,  Charles  Reekie,  Robert  Reid,  Peter  Ross,  Rev. 
William  Wye   Smith,  and   George   Williamson. 

See   also   under    Celebrated   songs. 

Ross,  Peter.  See  under  Ross,  John  D. 
A  cluster  of  poets. 

Row,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Rowatt,  J.  Cadzow  Castle,  a  poem. 
With  a  view  of  the  ruins  of  Cadzow.  Ham- 
ilton: A.  Miller,  printer.  15  p.,  1  pi.  nar. 
12°.  NCI  p.v.42 

Ruddiman,  Thomas.  See  under  Doug- 
las, Gavin. 

Ruickbie,  James.  The  way-side  cot- 
tager; consisting  of  pieces  in  prose  and 
verse.  To  which  are  added  Miscellaneous 
poems.  Hawick:  R.  Armstrong  for  the 
author,  1807.    2  p.l.,  200  p.    24°.  NDP  p.v.2 

Rutherford,  James.  First  attempts  at 
rhyme  and  blank  verse.  By  a  nameless 
author  [James  Rutherford?].  Edinburgh: 
Peter  Hill  &  Co.,  1817.  3-6  p.,  1  1..  50  p. 
8°.  NCI  p.v.50 

Presentation  copy  from  author  to  Lord  Cock- 
burn. 

Rutherford,  Samuel.  Letters.  With  an 
introductorj^  essay  by  Thomas  Erskine. 
Glasgow:  Wm.  Collins,  1827.  xxxvi,  (1) 
38-378  p.    2.  ed.    12°.  ZFL 

Rydinge,  The,  of  the  stange.  (Cale- 
donia: a  monthly  magazine.  Aberdeen, 
1895.     8°.     v.   1,  p.   144-148.)  *  DE 

Humorous  poem,  accompanied  by  reprint  of  Hunt- 
ly  petition  of  A.  D.  1734  (from  Maitland  Club  Mis- 
cellany, V.  1)  and  notes  on  the  old  punishment  from 
Brand,    Jamieson,    Allan    Ramsay,    etc. 

S.,  W.  Quaint  Scotch  ballad.  Bonnie 
Peggie.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1901.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p. 
187.)  CPA 

See  also  notes  in  series  2,  v.  3,  p.  8,  27. 

Sandilands,  James.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

Sangs  of  the  Lowlands  of  Scotland  care- 
fully compared  with  the  original  editions, 
and  embellished  with. .  .designs  composed 
and  engraved  by  the  late  David  Allan. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Foulis,  1799.  222  p.,  7  pi., 
[8]  p.    music.    4°.  Stuart  10087 

Sangster,  Charles.  Bannockburn.  (In: 
Cambridge  prize  poems.  London,  1847. 
new  ed.     16°.     p.  305-313.)  NCI 

Sargent,  Epes.  See  under  Campbell, 
Thomas. 

Satire  against  Scotland.  (Abbotsford 
Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1837.  4°. 
p.  291-302.)  fCP 

An  answer  to  the  satire  follows  on  p.  305-317. 
Both  productions  are  anonymous. 


Satirical  poems  of  the  time  of  the  Refor- 
mation. Edited  by  J.  Cranstoun.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1891-93. 
2  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publi- 
cations.   V.  20,  24,  28,  30.])  NDP 

Savonarola,  pseud.  Poems  by  Savona- 
rola. The  Clachan  of  Dollicoultry. . .  Vir- 
gil's razor...  [Edinburgh?  187-?)  10  p. 
16°.  NCI  p.v.44 

Scenes  from  the  life  of  a  sufferer:  be- 
ing the  narrative  of  a  residence  in  Morn- 
ingside  Asjdum.  Edinburgh:  Royal  Asy- 
lum Press,  1855.    35  p.    8°. 

From  Hogg's  Instructor. 

Scot,  Alexander.  "The  complete  hus- 
band" and  "The  complete  lover,"  from 
Bannatyne  ms.  (Reprinted  in:  New  re- 
view. London,  1895.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  317, 
433.)  *DE 

The     poems     of     Alexander     Scot. 

Edited  by  J.  Cranstoun.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons.  1896.  xxii,  218,  18  p. 
8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  [Publications, 
V.  36.])  NDP 

Scot,  John.  Hoda:poricon.  (In:  Deli- 
tije  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.     V.  2,  p.  470-479.)  NDP 

Scot,  Sir  John,  of  Scotstarvet.  Elegiae 
[et  epigrammataj.  (In:  Delitiae  poetarum 
Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  2, 
p.  479-490.)  NDP 

Scotch,  The,  minister's  tale.  (Christian 
souvenir.  London  [C.  1835].  8°.  p.  172- 
187.)  NCA 

Scotia's  bards;  the  choice  productions  of 
the  Scottish  poets,  with  brief  biographi- 
cal sketches.  New  York:  R.  Carter  & 
Bros.,  1869.    xviii  p.,  1  1.,  563  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

*R-NDP 

Scotish  poems,  reprinted  from  scarce 
editions...  Collected  by  John  Pinkerton. 
London:  John  Nichols,  1792.    3  v.    pi.    12°. 

NDP 

The  tales  of  the  priests  of  Peblis.  The  palice 
of  honour.  Squire  Meldrum.  Eight  interludes  by 
David  Lindsay.  Philotus,  a  comedy.  Gawain  and 
Gologras,  a  metrical  romance.  Ballads  first  printed 
at  Edinburgh  1508.  With  three  pieces  before  un- 
published. 

Scotish  poems,  of  the  sixteenth  century. 
[Edited  with  a  glossary  by  J.  G.  Dalyell.] 
V.  1.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable,  1801.  xiv, 
152,  380  p.,  1  1.     16°.  NDP 

No    more    published. 

Scott,  A.  Boyd.  An  abbot  of  the  Hebri- 
des. (New  century  review.  London, 
1899.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  244-251.)  *  DE 

Scott,  Alexander.  See  under  Scot,  Alex- 
ander. 

Scott,  James.  See  under  PoUok,  Robert. 
Course  of  time. . . 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


):)D 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Scott,  Michael.  The  cruise  of  the  Midge. 
London:  F.  Warne  and  Co.,  n.  d.  223  p. 
12°.  NCW 

First  published  anonymously  in  Blackwood's 
magazine,  v.  35-37,  Edinburgh,  1834-35. 

Tom   Cringle's   log.      Philadelphia: 

E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1833.     2  v.     8°. 

NCW 

First  published  anonymously  in  Blackwood's 
magazine,    v.    27-34,    Edinburgh,    1829-34. 

New    York:    H.    G.    Daggers, 

1845.    2  V.  8°.  NCW 

Edinburgh:      W.      Blackwood 

and  Sons,  1869.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  528  p.,  19  pi. 
new  ed.     12°.  NCW 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

The  Abbot 

The  abbot.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1820.    3  V.     12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.   7,  p.   248-256,   Edinburgh,   1820. 

V.    2.      Philadelphia:    M.    Carey    & 

Son,  1820.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  407  p.,  4  pi.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With    illustrated    title-page. 

London:   Bradbury,  Agnew,  &  Co. 

[1877.]  2  p.l.,  551(1)  p.,  4  1.  32°.  (Handy 
volume  "Waverley."    v.  9.)  NCW 


Anne  of  Geierstein 

Anne  of  Geierstein;  or.  The  maiden  of 
the  mist.  Edinburgh:  Cadell  &  Co.,  1829. 
3  v.     12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Westminster  review,  v.  11,  p.  211-228, 
London,  1829;  Southern  review,  v.  4,  p.  498-522, 
Charleston,     1829. 

New  York:  Derby  &  Jackson,  1857. 

629  p.,  1  pi.    8°.     (Waverley  novels.     Peo- 
ple's illustrated  edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    439  p.,  4  pi.     12°.  NCW 

With    illustrated    title-page. 


The  Antiquary 

The  antiquary...      Edinburgh:  A.  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1816.    3  V.    12°.  NCW 

v.  1  and  2  have  frontispieces  drawn  by  W.  Allan. 

Edinburgh:   R.    Cadell,    1831.     2  v. 

12°.     (Waverley  novels,     v.  5-6.)         NCW 

New  York:  Lovell,  Coryell  &  Co. 

[1831.]    X,  393  p.,  5  pi.    8°.  NCW 

Boston:    Ticknor    &    Fields,    1857. 

2  V.     12°.     (Waverley  novels.     Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].     392  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

With   illustrated   title-page. 


V.  2.     New  York  Harper  &  Bros. 

[188-?]  illus.  12°.  (Waverley  novels,  v. 
6.)  NCW 

Engraved   title-page   also. 

New  York:   G.   Routledge   &  Sons 

[1885].  392  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.     Kenilworth  edition.)  NCW 

With   illustrated   title-page. 

Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1893. 

3  p.l.,  (i)vi-xiii,  431  p.,  8  pi.  8°.  (Waver- 
ley novels.    Dryburgh  ed.    v.  3.)         NCW 

One  plate  lacking. 

With  introductory  essay  and  notes 

by  Andrew  Lang.  London.  Macmillan 
and  Co.,  Ltd.,  1901.  4  p.l.,  (i)viii-xxxv  p., 
1  1.,  620  p.,  6  pi.  12°.  (Waverley  novels. 
Large  type  Border  ed.    v.  3.)  NCW 

HuiE,  James  L.  The  antiquary;  a  na- 
tional drama  founded  on  the  celebrated 
novel  of  the  same  name...  [Edinburgh: 
J.  L.  Huie,  1823.]  3  p.l.,  5-64  p.,  1  pi.  12°. 
(Dramas  from  the  novels  and  tales,  &c.,  of 
the  author  of  Waverley.     no.  4.) 

NCR  p.  box 

Terry,  Daniel.  The  antiquary.  A  musi- 
cal play  in  three  acts  taken  from  the  cele- 
brated novel  of  that  name.  London:  W. 
Stockdale,  1820.  2  p.l.,  vii-viii  p.,  1  1.,  64  p. 
8°.  NCO  p.v.180 

Autobiography 

Autobiography.  Philadelphia:  Carey  & 
Lea,  1831.     viii,   (1)10-288  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

AN 


Ballads  and  Lyrical  Pieces 

Ballads     and     lyrical     pieces.       Boston: 
Etheridge  &  Bliss,  1807.    3  p.l.,  180  p.     12°. 

NCM 

New    York:    Ezra    Sargeant,    1811. 

215  p.,   1  port.     nar.  24°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:  printed  by  James  Bal- 

lantyne  and  Co.,  1819.    4  p.l.,  180  p.    5.  ed. 
8°.  NCM 


Beauties  of  the  Waverley  Novels 

Beauties   of   the    Waverley   novels. 

[By  Sir  Walter  Scott.]  Boston:  S.  G. 
Goodrich,  1828.    456  p.    nar.  24°.        NCW 

With  engraved  title-page. 


The  Betrothed 

The  betrothed.  The  Highland  widow. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.  2  v.  12°. 
(Waverley  novels.     Household  edition.) 

NCW 

The  betrothed,  a  tale  of  the  Crusaders; 
and  The  Highland  widow.  [Edinburgh: 
A.  &  C.  Black,  1868?]  1  p.l.,  921-1108  p. 
8°.  NCT  p.v.70 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  2  V.  in  1.  pi.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

Illustrated  title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  New 
York  L1876].     12°. 

The  betrothed.  New  York:  P.  F.  Col- 
lier [189-?].  543  p.  illus.  \2\  (Waverley 
novels.     V.  14.)  NCW 


The  Black  Dwarf 

The  black  dwarf,  A  legend  of  Montrose, 
and  The  bride  of  Lammerinoor.  New 
York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons  [1876.]  3  v. 
in   1.     pi.     12°.  NCW 

With   illustrated   title-page. 

The  black  dwarf  and  A  legend  of  Mont- 
rose. New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  Co.  il89-?i 
1  p.l.,  (1)  28-411  p.     12°.  NCW 


The  Bride  of  Lammerinoor 

Bride  of  Lammermoor:  a  novel.  Phila- 
delphia: T.  B.  Peterson  [18—?].  93  p.  8°. 
(Library  of  sterling  novels.)  NCW 

New    York:    American    News    Co. 

[186-?]     1  p.l.,  127  p.     12°. 

Hotten's    English    edition,    with    American    title- 
page. 

Brahain  Ducange,  Victor  Henri  Joseph. 
La  fiancee  de  Lammermoor,  piece  he- 
roique  en  trois  actes,  imitee  du  roman  de 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  par  V.  Ducange,  repre- 
sentee pour  la  premiere  fois  a  Paris  sur  le 
Theatre  de  la  Porte  Saint-AIartin,  le  25 
mars  1828.  Paris:  Bouquin  de  la  Souche, 
1828.    2  p.l.,  94  p.    12°.  NKM  p.v.223 

Calcraft,  John  William.  The  bride  of 
Lammermoor:  a  drama  in  five  acts... 
New  York:  S.  French  [18—?].  2  p.l.,  9-44 
p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (French's  standard  drama. 
The  acting  edition,     no.  179.) 

Prompter's  copy  with  ms.   notes. 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor  (An  English 
version  of).  A  grand  opera...  [Adapted 
from  S.  Cammarano's  Italian  drama  found- 
ed on  Sir  Walter  Scott's  "Bride  of  Lam- 
mermoor."] London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [18 — ?]. 
24  p.  nar.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of 
plays.     V.  78.)  NCO 

Luna,  F.  de,  and  V.  de  Lalama.  Lucia 
de  Lammermoor,  drama  en  tres  actos  y 
seis  cuadros,  escrito  sobre  la  novela  de 
W.  Scott  y  arreglado  a  la  escena  espaiiola. 
n.  t.-p.  [Barcelona:  Vidal  y  Co.,  1864.]  16 
p.  illus.  4°.  (Museo  dramatico  ilustrado. 
V.  2.)  t  NPL  p.v.217 


The  Caledonian   Comet 

The  Caledonian  comet.  [By  Sir  Walter 
Scott.]  London:  W.  Dwyer,  1810.  22  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.639 

With  presentation  inscription  in  the  autograph 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott:  "John  Fawcett  Esqr.  from  his 
friend   the  author." 


Castle   Dangerous 

Castle  Dangerous.  (In  his:  The  talis- 
man... New  York  [pref.  1832].  12°.  p. 
303-513.)  NCW 

El  Castillo  peligroso.  Novela  original. 
Traducida  por  A.  Mata.  Paris:  Libreria 
de  Rosa,  1840.    2  v.    in  1.    12°.  NCW 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  First 
series...  Parker's  edition...  Boston:  S. 
H.  Parker,  1839.  2  v.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.    V.  39-40.)  Stuart  10621 

First  and  second  series.  Edin- 
burgh:   Cadell  &  Co.,  1827-28.    5  v.    12°. 

NCW 

Collected  Works 

The  complete  works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott; 
with  a  biography,  and  his  last  additions 
and  illustrations.  In  seven  volumes,  v.  6. 
New  York:  Conner  &  Cooke,  1833.    8°. 

NCW 

Walter  Scott's  Romane.  Aus  dem  Eng- 
lischen.  Bd.  1-16,  18-62,  64-82,  88-112. 
Zwickau:  Gebriider  Schumann,  1823-31. 
105  V.  in  49.    32°.  NCW 

V.    1-7  are  2.   ed. 

V.  1-S.  Guy  Mannering.  2.  ed.  v.  6-7.  Der 
schwarze  Zwerg.  2.  ed.  v.  8-11.  Ivanhoe.  v.  12- 
16.  Der  Seeriiuber.  v.  18-21.  Das  Herz  Mid-Loth- 
ians.  parts  2-5.  v.  22-25.  Das  Klofter.  v.  26-29. 
Der  Abt.  v.  30-33.  Waverley.  v.  34-37.  Die 
Presbyterianer.  v.  38-41.  Der  Alterthiimler.  v.  42- 
45.  Robin  der  Rothe.  v.  46-47.  Legende  von  Mont- 
rose. V.  48-51.  Kenilworth.  v.  52-55.  Nigel's  Schick- 
sale.  V.  56-58.  Die  Braut.  v.  59-62.  Quentin  Dur- 
ward.  parts  1-4.  v.  64-68.  Peveril.  v.  69-72.  St. 
Ronan's  Brunnen.  v.  73-76.  Redgauntlet.  v.  77-79. 
Paul's  Briefe  an  seine  Verwandten.  v.  80-82.  Er- 
zahlungen  der  Kreuzfahrer.  parts  1-3.  v.  88-89. 
Woodstock,  parts  3-4.  v.  90-92.  Die  Chronik  von 
Canongate.  v.  93-95.  Erzahlungen  eines  Gross- 
vaters.  v.  96-99.  Chronik  von  Canongate.  2.  Folge. 
V.  104-108.  Anna  von  Geierstein.  v.  109-112.  Erzah- 
lungen eines  Grossvaters.     3.  Folge. 

Werke.     Aus  dem  Englischen  [Von 

G.  N.  Barmannj.  Neue  Folge.  Bd.  1-8, 
11-12.  Zwickau:  Gebriider  Schumann. 
1832-33.    24°.  NCW 

v.    1-4.      Grossvater's    Erzahlungen    aus    der  Ge- 

schichte   von    Frankreich.      v.    5-8.    Graf    Robert  von 

Paris.  v.  11-12.  Briefe  iiber  Damonologie  und 
Hexerei. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  New  York: 
Derby  &  Jackson,  1857.  629-775  p.,  1  pi. 
8°.  (Waverley  novels.  People's  illus- 
trated edition.)  NCW 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


857 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1859.    2 

V.      12°.      (Waverley    novels.      Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].      367    p.,    4    pi.      12°.       (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With   illustrated    title-page. 

Nev(^    York:    Mershon    Co.    [190-?) 

v-xxix,  397  p.     12°.  NCW 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  Col- 
lected by  himself.  (Never  before  pub- 
lished in  America.)  Philadelphia:  Carey 
&  Hart,  1841.     3  v.     12°.  NCZ 

V.  1.  On  Ellis's  Specimens  of  the  early  English 
poets.  Ellis's  and  Ritson's  Specimens  of  early  Eng- 
lish metrical  romances.  Godwin's  life  of  Chaucer. 
Todd's  edition  of  Spenser.  Herbert's  poems. 
Evans's  Old  ballads.  Moliere.  Chatterton.  Reliques 
of  Burns.  Campbell's  Gertrude  of  Wyoming.  The 
battle  of  Talavera,  a  poem.  Southey's  Curse  of 
Kehama.  Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage,  canto  iv. 
Amadis  of  Gaul.  Southey's  Chronicle  of  the  Cid. 
Southey's  Life  of  John  Bunyan.  Godwin's  Fleet- 
wood. Cumberland's  John  de  Lancaster.  Maturin's 
Fatal  revenge.  Maturin's  Woman;  or,  Pour  et 
contre.  Miss  Austen's  novels.  Remarks  on  Frank- 
enstein. 

V.  2.  Novels  of  Ernest  Theodore  Hoffman.  The 
omen.  Hajji  Baba  in  England.  Tales  of  my  land- 
lord. Thornton's  sporting  tour.  Two  cookery  books. 
Johnes'  translation  of  Froissart.  Miseries  of  human 
life.  Carr's  Caledonian  sketches.  Lady  Suffolk's 
correspondence.  Kirkton's  Church  history.  Life 
and  works  of  John  Home.  The  Culloden  papers. 
Pepys'    memoirs. 

V.  3.  Life  of  Kemble.  Kelly's  reminiscences. 
Davy's  Salmonia.  Ancient  history  of  Scotland.  On 
planting  waste  lands  —  Monteath's  Forresters'  guide. 
On  landscape  gardening — Sir  H.  Steuart's  Planters' 
guide.  Tytler's  History  of  Scotland.  Pitcairn's 
Criminal  trials.  Letters  of  Malachi  Malagrowther 
on   the   currency  —  Letters   i-iii. 


The  Dance  of  Death 

The  dance  of  death.  (Edinburgh  an- 
nual register  for  1813.  Edinburgh,  1815. 
8°.     V.   6,   part   2,   p.   cccxxxv-cccxxxix.) 

BAA 

Essays  on  Chivalry 

Essays  on  chivalry,  romance  and  the 
drama.  London:  F.  Warne  &  Co.,  1887. 
3  p.l.,  403  p.    8°.     (Chandos  classics.)  NCZ 


The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth 

Fair  maid  of  Perth:  a  novel.  Philadel- 
phia: T.  B.  Peterson  [18—?,.  138  p.  8°. 
(Library  of  sterling  novels.)  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Southern  review,  v.  2,  p.  216-263, 
Charleston,    1828. 

The  fair  maid  of  Perth;  or,  St.  Valen- 
tine's day.  New  York:  Lovell,  Coryell 
&  Co.  [1831.1  XV,  430  p.,  3  pi.  8°.  (Chron- 
icles of  the   Canongate.     series  2.)    NCW 


Boston:    Ticknor    &    Fields,    1858. 

2  V.     12°.     (Waverley  novels.     Household 
edition.)  NCW 

From  the  last  revised  edition,  con- 
taining the  author's  final  corrections, 
notes,  etc.  [Being,  Chronicles  of  the  Can- 
ongate. Second  series.]  Philadelphia: 
Porter  &  Coates  [1876?].  2  v.  in  1.  pi.  12°. 
(Waverley  novels.)  NCW 

New  York:   G.   Routledge   &  Sons 

[188-?].    429  p.,  1  pi.    12°.  NCW 

Bound  with  his:  Kenilworth.     New  York  [188-?]. 

12°. 

MiLNER,  Henry  M.,  and  Thomas  H.  Lacy. 
The  fair  maid  of  Perth;  or.  The  battle  of 
the  Inch.  A  grand  historical  national 
drama,  in  three  acts,  founded  on  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott's  admired  novel.  London:  T. 
H.  Lacy  [18—?].  1  p.l.,  48  p.  nar.  12°. 
(Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays  in  v.  71.) 

NCO 


Familiar  Letters 

Familiar    letters.       Boston:     Houghton, 
Mifflin  &  Co.,  1894.     2  v.     fac,  port.     8°. 

AN 


The  Field  of  Waterloo 

The  field  of  Waterloo;  a  poem.  Edin- 
burgh: Archibald  Constable  &  Co.,  1815. 
54  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.186 

Severely  criticised  in  the  Portico,  v.  1,  p.  99-101, 
Baltimore,    1816. 

Boston:  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 

3  p.l.,  9-56  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.15 

New  York:  Van  Winkle  &  Wiley, 

1815.     48  p.     24°.  NCM 


The  Fortunes  of  Nigel 

The  fortunes  of  Nigel.  Boston:  Ticknor 
&  Fields,  1858.  2  v.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.     Household  edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    437  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

V.  2.     New  York:  Harper  &  Bros., 

1901.     12°.     (Harper's  thistle  edition  of  the 
Waverley  novels,    v.  26.)  NCW 

Ball,  afterwards  Fitzball,  Edward.  The 
fortunes  of  Nigel;  or.  King  James  i.  and 
his  times.  A  melodramatic  romance  in 
three  acts  founded  on  the  popular  novel 
of  the  same  name,  by.  .  .Scott.  London:  J. 
Lowndes,   1822.     44  p.     8°.         NCO  p.v.85 

HuiE,  J.  L.  The  fortunes  of  Nigel;  or, 
George  Heriot.  A  historical  drama, 
founded  on  the  celebrated  novel  of  the 
former  title...  Edinburgh:  J.  L.  Huie, 
1832.  xii,  70  p.,  2  pi.  nar.  12°.  (Dramas 
from  the  novels,  tales  and  romances  of  the 
author  of  "Waverley."    v.  1.)  NCO  p.v.323 


858 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Laiigtiagc  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Murray,  William  Henry.  George  Her- 
iot;  or,  The  fortunes  of  Nigel,  as  per- 
formed at  the  Theatre-Royal,  Edinburgh. 
[Dedication  signed  W.  H.  Murray.)  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Anderson,  1823.  3  p.l.,  77  p., 
1   port.     24°.  NCO  p.v.348,  no.9 

Nigel;  or,  The  crown  jewels.  A  play  in 
five  acts  [in  verse,  founded  on  Sir  Walter 
Scott's  novel  "The  fortunes  of  Nigel"]. 
London:  [R.  Wilks,]  1823.    vi,  97(1)  p.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.93 


Glengarry's  Death-song 

Glengarry's  death-song.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  154,  p.  339-340.)  *  DA 

Hitherto    unpublished. 


Guy  Mannering 

Guy  Mannering;  or.  The  astrologer. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable,  1815.  3  v.  3. 
ed.    16°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  North  American  rez'iezi.',  v.  1,  p. 
403-436,    Boston,    1815. 


Maxwell,   1820.     2 
NCW 


A.    &   C 


Black,    1868. 
NCT  p.v.70 

&    C.    Black,    1871. 

(Waverley  novels. 

NCW 


Philadelphia:   J. 

v.     12°. 

Edinburgh: 

183-340  p.     8°. 

Edinburgh:    A. 

xxiii,  441  p.,  8  pi.     12°. 
Centenary  ed.     v.  2.) 

With    illustrated    title-page. 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  400  p.,  4  pi.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With    illustrated    title-page. 

Boston:     De  Wolfe,   Fiske,  &   Co. 

[188-?]     1  p.l.,  9-422  p.,  1  pi.     12°.      NCW 

New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.  [1880.] 

12°.     (Waverley  novels. 

NCW 

A.   &  C.   Black.   1886. 

(Waverley  novels. 

NCW 

New  York:  Worthington  Co.,  1889. 

563  p.     12°.  NCW 

Illustrated     with     engravings     by 

Charles  Heath,  from  drawings  by  Richard 
Westall...  London:  Hurst,  Robinson  & 
Co.,  1821.    6  pi.    8°.  NCW 

Illustrations   only. 

Terry,  Daniel.  Guy  Mannering;  or.  The 
gipsey's  prophecy.  A  musical  play  in  three 
acts...  London:  J.  Miller,  1816.  1  p.l., 
70  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  NCOFp.v.l78 

New  York:  M.  Douglas  (18 — ?]. 

iv  p.,  1  1.,  7-59  p.  12°.  (Modern  standard 
drama,    no.  77.)  NCOF 


xxiii,  440  p.,  10  pi. 
V.  3.) 

Edinburgh: 

xxiii,  441  p.,  1  pi. 


12= 


Centenary  ed.     v.  2.) 


New  York:  S.  French  [1874?]. 
iv,  (1)8-59  p.  8°.  (French's  standard 
drama,    no.  77.)  NCO  p.v.317 


Ha  lido  n  Hill 

Halidon  Hill;  a  dramatic  sketch,  from 
Scottish  history...  Edinburgh:  A.  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1822.     109  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.339 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  tnagasine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.  11,  p.  27-37,  Edinburgh,  1822;  Eclec- 
tic  review,   v.    18,   p   259-279. 

New   York:     S.    Campbell    &   Son, 

1822.    70  p.,  1  1.    16°.  NCM 

Walter  Scott's  Halidon-Hohe.  Ueber- 
setzt  von  Dr.  Adrian.  Frankfurt  a.  M.:  J. 
D.  Sauerlander,  1823.    xvi,  98  p.    32°.  NCM 


Harold  the  Dauntless 

Harold  the  Dauntless;  a  poem  in  six 
cantos.  By  the  author  of  "The  bridal  of 
Triermain."  New  York:  J.  Eastburn  & 
Co.,  1817.     144  p.    24°.  NCM 


The  Heart  of  Midlothian 

The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  [Philadel- 
phia?], n.  d.  1  p.l.,  161  p.,  1  pi.  8°.  (Tales 
of  my  landlord,    second  series,  v.  3.)  NCW 

No  title-page.  Title  on  cover:  Companion  of  the 
trial  of  Effie  Deans. 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].     439(1)    p.,  4  pi.     12°.      (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With   illustrated  title-page. 

New  York:  T.  Y.   Crowell  [1898?]. 

2  p.l.,  (i)x-xviii,  575  p.,  1  pi.     12°.     (Tales 
of  my  landlord,     series  2.)  NCW 

DiBDiN,  Thomas  John.  The  heart  of 
Mid-Lothian;  or,  The  lily  of  St.  Leonard's. 
A  melo-dramatic  romance  in  three  acts 
from  "Tales  of  my  landlord"...  London: 
R.  Stodart,  1819.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  66  p.  2.  ed. 
8°.  NCO  p.v.86 

London:  R.  Stodart,  1819.     vi 
p.     3.  ed.     8°.  NCOp.v.187 

Baltimore:  J.  Robinson  [1819]. 
NCO  p.v.296,  no.7 
London:  J.  Cumberland,  n.  d. 
54  p.  24°.  (Cumberland  minor  theatre. 
V.  1.)  NCOp.v.320 

Lacv,  Thomas  Hailes.  The  heart  of  Mid- 
Lothian;  or,  The  sisters  of  St.  Leonard's: 
—  a  drama  (with  unregistered  effects)  in 
three  acts,  adapted  from  Sir  Walter  Scott's 
...novel.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [18 — ?]. 
44  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of 
plays.    V.  57.)  NCO 

A  Highland  Anecdote 

A  Highland  anecdote.  (Keepsake.  Lon- 
don, 1832.    8°.     1832,  p.  283-286.)         NCA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


859 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 
The  Highland   Widow 

The  Highland  widow.  (In  his:  Waver- 
ley  novels.  [Abbotsford  edition.]  Edin- 
burgh,  1842-47.     4°.     V.   10,  p.  405-452.) 

NCW 
(In  his:  The  betrothed...      [Edin- 
burgh,   1868?]     8°.     p.    1081-1108.) 

NCW  p.  box 


The  House  of  Aspen 

The  House  of  Aspen,  a  tragedy.  2  pi. 
(Keepsake  for  1830.  London  [1830].  12°. 
p.  1-66.)  Stuart  9288 

The  first  publication   of  this  work. 

Friherrarna  von  Aspen.  Tragisk  dram  i 
fern  akter.  Ofversattning.  Stockholm: 
D.  M.  Lublin,  1835.    94  p.    8°.    NIRp.v.37 


Ivanhoe 

Ivanhoe:  a  romance.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Constable  &  Co.,  1820.     3  v.     12°.     NCW 

Reviewed  in  Edinhurgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.  6,  p.  7-16,  Edinburgh,  1820;  Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  6,  p.  262-272,  Edin- 
burgh,   1820. 

New  York:  W.  Van  Norden,  1823. 

2  V.     12°.  NCW 

From  the  last  revised  edition,  con- 
taining the  author's  notes,  final  correc- 
tions, &c.  New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell  Co., 
[pref.  1830.]     xxv,   (1)20-447  p.,  1  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

il876].      434    p.,    3    pi.      12°.       (VVaverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With   illustrated  title-page. 

London:   Bradbury,  Agnew,  &  Co. 

il877.]    2  p.l.,  571(1)  p.     32°.     (Handy  vol- 
ume "Waverley."     v.  7.)  NCW 

London:  Cassell  &  Co.,  Ltd.  [188-?] 

382  p.     12°.     (Cassell's  red  library.)  NCW 

New  York:   T.   Y.   Crowell   &   Co. 

il88-?]     1  p.l.,  442  p.     12°.  NCW 

From  the  last  revised  edition,  con- 
taining the  author's  notes,  final  correc- 
tions, &c.  Chicago:  Weeks  Publishing 
Co.  [189-?]    443  p.     12°.  NCW 

rNew  York:  Hurst  &  Co.,  189-?]  359 

p.,  1  pi.     12°.     (Arlington  edition.)     NCW 

Title-page    lacking. 

Ivanhoe  (condensed).  With  biography, 
introductions  and  notes,  by  the  Rev.  E. 
Gilliat.  New  York:  Maynard,  Merrill,  & 
Co.  [189-?]  2  p.l.,  (i)x-xx,  (1)22-128  p.  16°. 
(Maynard's  English  classic  series.  no. 
137-138.)  NCW 

Illustrated     with      engravings     by 

Charles  Heath  from  drawings  by  Richard 


Westall.    London:  Hurst,  Robinson  &  Co., 
1820.     6  pi.    4°.  NCW 

Illustrations    only.      With    engraved   title-page. 

Riwayal  'udat  Kalb  al-asad.  [Ivanhoe 
translated  into  Arabic  by  Salim  Yusuf  al- 
Khazin  al-Libnani.]  New  York,  1907.  398 
p.    8°.  *OFD 

Ivanhoe:  historisk  Roman,  i  forkortet 
Overssettelse  ved  P.  V.  Grove;  med  lUus- 
trationer.  Kj0benhavn:  E.  Bojesen  [1899]. 
2  p.l.,  304  p.  8°.  (Frems  Klassikerbibli- 
othek.)  NCW 

BuNN,  Alfred.  Ivanhoe;  or.  The  Jew  of 
York.  A  new  grand  chivalric  play  in  three 
acts.  Compiled  by  A.  Bunn.  Birming- 
ham: Beilby  &  Knotts,  1820.  3  p.l.,  3-76 
p.    8°.  NCOp.v.93 

Byron,  Henry  James.  Ivanhoe,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  spirit  of  the  times. 
An  extravaganza.  London:  S.  French 
[186-?].    2  p.l.,  (1)8-48  p.    12°.  NCO  p.v.267 

DiBDiN,  Thomas  John.  Ivanhoe;  or,  The 
Jew's  daughter.  A  romantic  melo-drama 
. .  .  [Founded  on  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Ivan- 
hoe.] London:  T.  H.  Lacy,  [18 — ?].  1  p.l., 
5-64  p.,  1  pi.  nar.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting 
edition  of  plays,     v.  92.)  NCO 

London:    Roach   &   Co.,    1820. 

viii,  9-71  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.82 

Ivanhoe;  or.  The  Knight  Templar, 
adapted  from  the  novel  of  that  name... 
The  music  selected  by  Dr.  Kitchener... 
London:     W.  Smith,  1820.     72  p.     8°. 

NCO  p.v.82 
Lacy,   Michael   Rophino.     The   maid   of 
Judah;  or.  The  Knights  Templars:  a  seri- 
ous opera,  in  three  acts  (dramatised  from 
Sir  Walter  Scoot's   [sic]    Ivanhoe).     Lon- 

illus.     24° 
NCOF 

with     ms.     notes. 


[18- 


60  p 


don:   Davidson 
bd.  as  8°. 

Prompter's    copy,     interleaved; 
All  after  p.  60  missing. 

PossoLO  HoGAN,  Alfredo.  Ivanhoe. 
Drama  en  cinco  actos  e  nove  quadros.  Ex- 
trahido  do  romance  de  Sir  W.  Scott... 
Lisboa:  Duarte  Bello,  1849.    Ill  p.    12°. 

NQMp.v.lOS.no.l 

SoANE,  George.  The  Hebrew.  A  drama 
in  five  acts...  London:  J.  Lowndes,  1820. 
3  p.l.,  9-64  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.82 

Thomas,  William  Thomas.  Ivanhoe!  or. 
The  Jewess.  A  chivalric  play  in  three  acts, 
founded  on  the  popular  romance  of  "Ivan- 
hoe." By  William  Thomas  Aloncrieff 
[pseud.].  London:  J.  Lowndes,  1820.  2 
p.l.,  80  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.82 


Journal 

The  journal  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  from 
the  original  manuscript  at  Abbotsford. 
Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1890-91.  2  v. 
maps,   port.     8°.  AN 


860 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 
Kenilworth 

Kenilworth;  a  romance.  By  the  author 
of  "Waverley."  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable 
&  Co.,  182L    3  V.    12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magasine  and  literary 
miscellany,  v.    8,   p.    10-16.      Edinburgh,    1821. 

Philadelphia:    Lippincott,    Grambo 

&  Co.,  1852.  288  p.,  2  pi.  8°.  (Waverley 
novels.    Abbotsford  ed.)  Stuart  10619 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.  1858.    2 

V.  12°.  (Waverley  novels.  Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:   G.   Routledge   &  Sons 
423  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:     T.  Y.  Crowell  &  Co. 
X,  432  p.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:    T.  Y.  Crowell  and  Co. 

[189-?]  xiii,  473  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.  [190-?) 

2  p.l.,  (i)viii-xiii,  473  p.,  9  pi.  8°.  (Waver- 
ley novels.    V.  14.)  NCW 

Illustrated  with  engravings. .  .from 

drawings  by  Charles  Robert  Leslie... 
London:  Hurst,  Robinson  &  Co.,  1821.  6 
pi.     4°.  NCW 

Illustrations  only.     With  engraved  title-page. 

DiBDiN,  Thomas  John,  and  Alfred  Bunn. 
Kenilworth;  a  drama,  in  two  acts.  From 
Sir  W.  Scott...  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
[18-?].  35  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition 
of  plays.     V.  98.)  NCO 

London:  J.  Cumberland  [IB—.'']. 

35  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCRp.v.8 

HuiE,  James  L.  Kenilworth.  A  histori- 
cal drama.  [By  James  L.  Huie.]  Founded 
on  the. .  .romance. .  .by  the  author  of 
"Waverley"  [i.e.  Sir  W.  Scott]...  Edin- 
burgh: the  author.  1823.  1  p.l.,  62  p.  nar. 
12°.  (Dramas  from  the  novels... of  the 
author  of  "Waverley."     no.  3.) 

NCOp.v.324,no.lO 

Portrait   missing. 

Kenilworth  :  a  melo-drama,  in  two  acts. 
(Founded  on  the  novel  of  that  name.) 
London:  J.  Lowndes,  1821.  3  p.l.,  5-34  p. 
8°.  NCOp.v.83 

London:  W.  Simpkin  &  R.  Mar- 
shall, 1824.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  61  p.,  1  port.  12°. 
(In:  New  English  drama...  edited  by  W. 
Oxberry.     v.  19.)  NCO 


The  Lady  of  the  Lake 

The  lady  of  the  lake;  a  poem.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1810.  3  p.l., 
290,  cxxix  p.,  port.     4°.  f  NCM 

Reviewed  in  the  American  review  of  history  and 
politics,   v.    1,   p.    166-174,   Philadelphia,    1811. 

Edinburgh:  John  Ballantyne  &  Co., 

1810.     4  p.l.,  3-433  p.     2.  ed.     8°.       NCM 


[Illustrated    with    engravings    from 

paintings  by  Richard  Cook.]  Edinburgh: 
Longman.  Hurst,  1814.  4  p.l.,  433  p.,  7  pi. 
10.  ed.     8°.  NCM 

Engraved   title-page   has   date    1811. 

New  York:  G.  C.  Sickels,  1829.    232 

p.,  2  pi.     24°.  NCM 

With    engraved   title-page. 

Exeter:  J.  &  B.  Williams,  1836.    196 

p.     nar.     32°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    W.    &    R.    Chambers, 

1838.    1  p.l.,  54  p.    People's  ed.    8°.    NCM 

Illustrated    edition.      Philadelphia: 

Carey  &  Hart,  1844.  1  p.l.,  x  p.,  1  1.,  383 
p.,  9  pi.     8°.  NCM 

London,    1853.     2    p.l.,    64    p.     8°. 

(The  university  library,    v.  1.)  NAEM 

With  all  his  [Scott'sj  introductions, 

various  readings,  and  the  editor's  notes. 
Illustrated. .  .from  drawings  by  B.  Foster 
and  J.  Gilbert.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1853.     7  p.l.,  5-373  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCM 

Engraved    title-page    also.      With    tartan    binding. 

With  all  his  [Scott'S]  introductions 

and  notes,  various  readings,  and  the  edi- 
tor's notes.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1864.     2  p.l.,  280  p.    24°.  NCM 

Bound  in  wood,  the  front  cover  of  wood  from 
the  Douglas  room,  Stirling  Castle,  saved  from  the 
fire  of  18th  Nov.  1855.  Back  cover  of  wood  which 
grew  on  the  field  of  Bannockburn.  Engraved  title- 
page  also. 


Appleton    [188-?]. 
NCM 


New    York:    D. 

265-402  p.,  1  pi.     16°. 

With  notes  and  an  appendix.   From 

the  latest  Edinburgh  edition.  New  York: 
T.  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.  [188-?]     332  p.     12°. 

NCM 

With  introduction,  notes,  and  index 

by  T.  C.  L.  Armstrong.  Toronto:  Canada 
Publishing  Co.,  1880.  1  p.l.,  227  p.,  1  map. 
16°.     (Campbell's  educational  series.) 

NCM 

With  notes  and  an  appendix;  from 

the  latest  Edinburgh  edition.  Chicago: 
Donahue,  Henneberry  &  Co.  [189-?].  4 
p.l.,  335  p.     16°.  NCW 

Stereographed  in  the  advanced  cor- 
respondence style  of  standard  phonog- 
raphy... New  York:  A.  J.  Graham,  1890. 
2  p.l.,  328  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  *  IDV 

p.    1-151    double   paged. 

Stereographed  in  the  advanced  cor- 
responding style  of  standard  phonography. 
With  common-print  key  interpaged.  With 
notes  and  annotations.  Edition  prepared 
...by  Andrew  J.  Graham.  New  York:  A. 
J.  Graham.  1890.  2  p.l.,  151,  2-151,  (1)304- 
328  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  *IDV 

Shorthand   and   key   printed   on   opposite   pages. 

Philadelphia:     H.    Altemus     [1899]. 

237  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCM 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


861 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

La  dama  del  lago.  Poemo  di  W.  Scott 
recato  in  versi  italiani  dal  Giuseppe  Indeli- 
cate. Palermo:  Presso  Lorenzo  Dato, 
1821.    2  p.l.,  xvi,  160,  24  p.     8°.  NCM 

Sjofroken;  ofversattning  af  Lars  Arnell. 
Stockholm:  G.  Scheutz,  1829.  303  p.  2. 
ed.     16°.  NCM 

Eyre,  Edmund  John.  The  lady  of  the 
lake:  a  melo-dramatic  romance  in  three 
acts...  [Founded  on  the  poem  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott.]  New  York:  E.  B.  Clay- 
ton [18—?].  39  p.  16°.  (Clayton's  edi- 
tion.) NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ms.  notes. 

Lady,  The,  of  the  lake!  A  romantic 
drama  in  three  acts.  Adapted  from  the 
poem  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  London:  T.  H. 
Lacy  [18 — ?].  30  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting 
edition  of  plays,     v.  33.)  NCO 

Lady,  The,  of  the  lake,  and  Knight  of 
Snowdoun:  a  drama  in  three  acts  founded 
on  the  popular  poem  written  by  Walter 
Scott.  Dublin:  J.  Charles  [18-?].  53  p.  8. 
ed.    24°.    bd.  as  16°.  NCOF 

Prompter's   copy,  interleaved;   with   ms.   notes. 

Morton,  Thomas.  The  knight  of  Snow- 
doun. A  musical  drama  in  three  acts..'. 
[Founded  upon  Sir  Walter  Scott's  "Lady  of 
the  lake"].  London:  Sharpe  and  Hailes, 
1811.     2  p.l.,  7-79.     p.     8°.       NCOp.v.l76 

Reece,  Robert.  The  lady  of  the  lake, 
plaid  in  a  new  tartan.  An  ephemeral  bur- 
lesque, founded  on  Sir  Walter  Scott's 
immortal  poem...  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
[18 — ?].  36  p.  nar.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting 
edition  of  plays...     v.  71.)  NCO 

First    performed    in    1866. 

Thomson,  Mortimer.  The  lady  of  the 
lake.  A  travestie,  in  one  act...  New 
York:  S.  French  [Cop.  I860].  35  p.  12°. 
(The    minor   drama,     no.    176.) 

NCO  p.v.275 


The  Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel 

The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel,  a  poem. 
London:  Longman,  Hurst,  etc.,  1805.  5 
p.l.,  11-334  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  NCM 

London:     Longman,     Hurst,     etc., 

1807.  4  p.l.,  11-340  p.    6.  ed.    8°.       NCM 

London:     Longman,     Hurst,     etc., 

1808.  5  p.l.,  11-349  p.    9.  ed.    8°.        NCM 

[Illustrated   with   engravings    from 

the  designs  of  Richard  Westall.]  London: 
Longman,  Hurst,  1812.  350  p.,  6  pi.  13. 
ed.    8°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page  has  date  1809. 

Baltimore:    J.    Gushing,    1812.     228 

p.     nar.  24°.  NCM 


12= 


London:   J.    Murray,    1821. 


282   p. 
NCM 


New    York:    D.    Appleton    &    Co., 

1844.    2  p.l.,  (1)4-95  p.,  1  pi.     16°.        NCM 

With  ballads,  songs,  and  miscel- 
laneous poems.  New  York:  C.  S.  Francis 
&  Co.,  1845.  iii-vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-360  p.,  2  pi. 
12°.  NCM 

New    York:    D.    Appleton    &    Co., 

1848.    95  p.,  1  pi.    16°.  NCM 

London,    1853.      1    p.l.,    52    p.      8°. 

(Universal  library,     v.  1.)  NAEM 

With  all  his  [Scott'sj  introductions, 

and  the  editor's  notes.  Illustrated. .  .from 
drawings  by  Birket  Foster  and  John  Gil- 
bert. Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black.  1854. 
3  p.l.,  3-354  p.,  2  pi.     8°.  Stuart  10520 


Boston:  Ticknor  and  Co., 

p.l.,  (1)12-238  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     16°. 


4 
NCM 


With    an    introduction    by    W.    V. 

Moody,  and  a  glossary  and  notes  by  M.  R. 
Willard.  Chicago:  Scott,  Foresman  and 
Co.,  1899.  3  p.l.,  9-211  p.  16°.  (Lake 
English  classics.)  NCM 


The  Lord  of  the  Isles 

The  Lord  of  the  Isles,  a  poem.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1815.  2  p.l., 
275,  clxv  p.,  1  fac,  1  port.    4°.  f  NCM 

With  bookplate  of  the  duke  of  Buccleuch. 
Reviewed  in  North  American  review,  v.   1,  p.  275- 
284;   American   monthly   magazine,  v.    3,   p.   274-285, 
New   York,   1818. 

[Illustrated    with    engravings    from 

Edin- 
3  p.l., 
NCM 

&    Co., 
NCM 


the  designs  of  Richard  Westall.] 
burgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1815. 
443  p.,  7  pi.    3.  ed.    8°. 

Edinburgh:    A.    Constable 

1815.    4  p.l.,  vi,  443  p.     5.  ed.    8°. 

Philadelphia:  M.  Thomas,   1815.     5 

p.l.,  3-307  p.    24°.  NCM 

With  all  his  introductions,  and  the 

editor's  notes.  Illustrated. .  .from  draw- 
ings by  Birket  Foster  and  John  Gilbert. 
Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1857.  2  p.l., 
367  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page  also. 

With  notes  and  analytical  and  ex- 
planatory index.  Edinburgh:  J.  Ross  and 
Co.,  1871.     vi  p.,  2  1.,   (1)4-200  p.     8°. 

NCM 

Edited  with  introduction  and  notes 

by  T.  Bayne.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press, 
1893.  xviii  p.,  1  1.,  246  p.  16°.  (Clarendon 
Press  series.)  NCM 

The  Lord  of  the  Isles,  and  A  voj'age 
to  the  Hebrides.  By  Sir  W.  Scott.  Edited 
by  George  Eyre-Todd;  illustrated  by  J.  W. 
and  John  Carey.  Glasgow:  David  Mac- 
Brayne,  Ltd.  [1913.]  363  p.,  1  map.  illus. 
16°.  NCM 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Der  Herr  der  Inseln.  Episch  roman- 
tisches  Gedicht  in  sechs  Gesangen.  Aus 
dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  R.  Jach- 
mann.  Leipzig:  P.  Reclam,  Jun.  [1874.] 
122  p.  16°.  (Universal  Bibliothek.  [HO.) 
116.)  NCIp.v.27 


Lyrics,  Dramas,  and  Miscellaneoiis  Pieces 

Lyrics,  dramas  and  miscellaneous  pieces. 
Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1875.  3  p.l.. 
(1)4-392  p.  illus.  16°.  (In  his:  Poetical 
works.     Pocket  edition,     v.  6.)  NDH 


Marmion 

Marmion;  a  tale  of  Flodden  field.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1808.  3  p.l., 
277,  cxxvi  p.    4°.  t  NCM 

Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne,  1808.     5 

p.l.,  2,-2,77,  cxxviii  p.    3.  ed.    8°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    A.    Constable    &    Co.. 

1810.  2  v.    6.  ed.    8°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    A.    Constable    &    Co., 

1811.  5  p.l.,  2,-277,  cxxviii  p.    8.  ed.    8°. 

NCM 

[Illustrated   with   engravings,    from 

the  designs  of  Richard  Westall.]  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1815.  4  p.l.. 
506  p.,  7  pi.    9.  ed.    8°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page  has  date  1809. 

Exeter:  J.  &  B.  Williams.  1836.    219 

p.    32°.  NCM 

New   York:    C.    S.   Francis    &    Co., 

1849.  2  p.l.,  9-341  p.,  2  pi..  1  port,  new 
ed.    8°.  NCM 

New    York:    D.    Appleton    &    Co., 

1844.    2  p.l.,  99-266  p.,  1  pi.     16°.        NCM 

New   York:    C.    S.    Francis    Sz;    Co.. 

1854.    2  p.l.,  9-341  p.,  1  pi.    12°.  NCM 

With  all  his  [Scott's]  introductions 

and  the  editor's  notes.  Illustrated. .  .from 
drawings  by  Birket  Foster  and  John  Gil- 
bert. Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1855.  408 
p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCM 

In  tartan  binding. 

Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1875. 

313  p.  illus.  16°.  (Poetical  works.  Pock- 
et edition,    v.  2.)  NCM 

[New  York:,   Cassell   &  Co.   [1888.] 

192  p.    24°.     (Cassell's  national  library.) 

NCM 

With  notes  by  D.  H.  M.  [i.  e.,  D.  H. 

Montgomery.,  Boston:  Ginn  &  Co.,  1894. 
2  p.l.,  vii-xxxii,  283  p.,  1  map.  12°.  (Home 
and  school  library.)  NCM 

Edited,  with  notes  and  an  introduc- 
tion, by  R.  M.  Lovett.     New  York:  Long- 


mans, Green,  &  Co.,  1901.  xxxviii  p..  2  1.,  (1) 
6-276  p.,  1  port.  12°.  (Longman's  English 
classics.)  NCM 

Marmion  ;  or,  Floddon  Field.  A  drama 
founded  on  the  poem  of  Walter  Scott. 
London:  J.  Murray,  1812.     viii,  128  p.     8°. 

NCO  p.v.80 

O'AIear.a.,  D.  a.  Marmion;  or.  The  fight 
of  Flodden.  A  grand  melo-dramatic  ro- 
mance in  three  acts.  London:  J.  Caw- 
thorn.  1817.    47  p.    8°.  NCOp.v.190 


Minstrelsy 

Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border,  v.  3. 
[Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  n.  d.j    8°. 

NDP 

Consisting  of  historical  and  roman- 
tic ballads,  collected  in  the  southern  coun- 
ties of  Scotland:  with  a  few  of  modern  date. 
London:  T.  Tegg,  1839.  1  p.l.,  Ixxxiii.  559 
p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCK 

The  Border  minstrelsy:  contributions, 
ballads,  and  lyrical  pieces.  New  York 
and  Brooklyn:  W.  W.  Swayne,  1869.  1  p.l., 
(1)538-680  p.    8°.  NCM 


Miscellaneous  Prose  Works 

Miscellaneous  prose  works.  Edinburgh: 
Cadell  and  Co.,  1827.     6  v.     8°.  NCG 

V.  1.  Life  of  Dryden.  v.  2.  Life  of  Swift,  v.  3-4. 
Biographical  memoirs,  v.  5.  Paul's  letters,  v.  6. 
Chivalry,  romance,   the  drama. 

■  Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1834-36.     28 

V.     12°.  NCG 

V.  1.  Life  of  John  Dryden.  v.  2.  Memoirs  of  Jona- 
than Swift.  V.  3-4.  Biographical  memoirs  of  eminent 
novelists  and  other  distinguished  persons.  v.  5. 
Paul's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk  and  abstract  of  the 
Eyrbiggia  Saga.  v.  6.  Essays  on  chivalry,  romance, 
and  the  drama,  v.  7.  Provincial  antiquities  of  Scot- 
land. V.  8-16.  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  with 
a  preliminary  view  of  the  French  Revolution,  v.  17- 
21.  Periodical  criticism  and  letters  from  Malachi 
Malagrowther  on  the  proposed  change  of  currency. 
V.  22-28.  Tales  of  a  grandfather.  Index  to  the  mis- 
cellaneous prose  works. 

Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1834-46.     30 

V.    47  pi.,  9  port.    16°.  NCG 

V.  29-30  published  by  Longman,  Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans.  1845. 

V.  1.  Life  of  Dryden.  v.  2.  Life  of  Swift,  v.  3-4. 
Biographical  memoirs,  v.  5.  Paul's  letters,  v.  6. 
Chivalry,  v.  7.  Provincial  antiquities,  v.  8-16.  Life 
of  Napoleon,  v.  17-21.  Periodical  criticism,  v.  22- 
28.  Tales  of  a  grandfather,  v.  29-30.  History  of 
Scotland. 

Paris:    Baudry,    1837-38.      7   v.      8°. 

(Collection  of  ancient  and  modern  British 
authors,    v.  204-210.)  Stuart  10506 

•  Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1847.  3  v.    pi. 

4°.  NCG 

V.  1.  Biographical  memoirs,  essays,  letters.  With 
notes.  V.  2.  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  v.  3. 
Tales  of  a  grandfather. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


863 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 
The  Monastery 

The  monastery.  A  romance.  Edinburgh: 
A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1820.    3  v.     12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  mis- 
cellany, V.  6,  p.  254-256,  297-304,  Edinburgh,  1820; 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  maga::ine,  v.  6,  p.  692-704, 
Edinburgh,    1820. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1857.    2 

V.  12°.  (Waverley  novels.  Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1875i.  391  p.,  4  pi.    12°.    (Waveley  novels.) 

NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

London:   Bradbury,  Agnew,   &   Co. 

rl877].  2  p.L,  478  p.,  5  1.  32°.  (Handy 
volume  "Waverle3\")  NCW 

Philadelphia :  Porter  &  Coates  [188-?,. 

2v.ini.    pi.    12°.     (Alta  edition.)       NCW 

At   head  of  title:    Waverley   novels. 

Illustrated      with      engravings      bj^ 

Charles  Heath,  from  drawings  by  Richard 
Westall...  London:  Hurst,  Robinson,  & 
Co.,  1821.    8°.  NCW 

Illustrations    only.      With    engraved   title-page. 


Moredun 

"Moredun."  A  tale  of  the  twelve  hun- 
dred and  ten.  New  York:  W.  P.  Fetridge 
&  Co.,  1855.  2  p.l.,  (i)iv-xv(i),  (1)10-126  p., 
1  fac.    8°.  NCTp.v.14 

Included    among   the    supposititious    works. 


Old  Mortality 

Old  Mortality.  New  York:  G.  Rout- 
ledge  and  Sons  [1876].  400  p.,  4  pi.  12°. 
(Waverley  novels.)  NCW 

With   illustrated   title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  Rob  Roy.  New  York  [1876]. 
12°. 

Complete  with  notes  and  glossary 

by  D.  H.  M.  [i.  e.,  D.  H.  Montgomery.! 
Boston:  Ginn  &  Co.,  1891.  vi,  504  p.  12°. 
(Home  and  school  library.)  NCW 

With    sixteen     illustrations    by    S. 

Paget.  London:  J.  Nisbet  &  Co.,  Ltd. 
ccop.  1897.1    2  p.L,  iii-xiii,  399  p.,  16  pi.    12°. 

NCW 
Farley,  Charles.  The  battle  of  Bothwell 
Brigg.  A  Scottish  romance,  in  two  acts, 
founded  on  the  story  of  Old  Mortality  in 
the  popular  "Tales  of  my  landlord"... 
London:  J.  Lowndes,  1820.    2  p.l.,  35  p.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.83 

Feval,  Paul  Henri  Coventin.     Les  puri- 

tains   d'ficosse.     Drame   en   cinq   actes   et 

douze    tableaux.      [Paris:    Dondey-Dupre, 

1849?]    117  p.    12°.  NKMp.v.43 


Peveril  of  the  Peak 

Peveril  of  the  peak.  Edinburgh:  A.  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1822.    4  V.    12°.  NCW 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.  2  v. 

12°.  (Waverley  novels.  Household  edi- 
tion.) NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  480  p.,  6  pi.   12°.   (Waverley  novels.) 

NCW 

With    illustrated   title-page. 

Peveril  of  the  peak.  The  bride  of  Lam- 
mermoor.  New  York:  The  Continental 
Press  [189-?].  xxii,  620  p.,  2  1.,  (i)x-xviii, 
323  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  NCW 

V.  3.     New  York:  Harper  &  Bros., 

1900.  pi.  12°.  (Harper's  Thistle  ed.  of  the 
Waverley  novels,     v.  29.)  NCW 

Ball,  afterwards  Fitzball,  Edward.  Pev- 
eril of  the  peak;  or,  The  days  of  King 
Charles  ii.  A  melo-dramatic  romance  in 
three  acts  founded  on  the  popular  novel  of 
the  same  name  by  Sir  Walter  Scott...  Lon- 
don: J.  Lowndes  [1823].    1  p.L,  5-48  p.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.85 

The  Pirate 

The  pirate.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1822.    2  V.    12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  mis- 
cellany, V.  9,  p.  535-554,  Edinburgh,  1821;  Christian 
observer,   v.    22,   p.    157-172,   237-250,   London,    1823. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.     2 

V.  12°.  (Waverley  novels.  Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  428  p.,  4  pi.   12°.   (Waverley  novels.) 

NCW 

With    illustrated    title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  The  fortunes  of  Nigel.  New 
York   [1876].        12°. 

Planche,  James  Robinson.  The  pirate. 
A  musical  drama  in  three  acts.  By  J.  R. 
Planche.  Founded  on  the  popular  novel 
of  that  name  rby  Sir  Walter  Scott].  Lon- 
don: J.  Lowndes  [18 — ?].     70  p.     8°. 

NCO  p.v.196 


Poems 

Poems;  with  illustrations  by  Keelej'' 
Halswelle.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo 
[1861].    1  p.L,  xvi,  665  p.,  10  pL,  1  port.    12°. 

NCM 

[Poems.]  New  York:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son 
[1902].  2  V.  pi.  8°.  (Library  of  poetical 
literature.)  *R-NAEM 

Poetical  Works 

Poetical  works  containing:  Lay  of  the 
last  minstrel;  Marmion:  Lady  of  the  lake; 
Rokeby;  Don  Roderick;  Ballads,  lyrics, 
and  songs;  Notes  and  life  of  the  author. 
London:  C.  Daly  [18—?].  xvi,  563  p.,  30  L. 
13  pL.  1  port.    12°.  NCM 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Poetical  works,  complete  in  one  volume. 
With  all  his  introductions  and  notes.  Also, 
various  readings,  and  the  editor's 
New  York:  O.  S.  Felt  [18— ?j.  840  p 
1  port.    8°. 

With  engraved  title-page. 

Illustrated  with  engravings. 

York,  1819.     6  v.     12°. 

Edinburgh:  A.  Constable,  1821.     10 

V.    8°.  NCM 

V.    3.       Philadelphia:     J.     Maxwell, 

1827.    24°.  NCM 

Boston:   T 

nar.  24°. 

Edinburgh:  R.  T 

V.  12°. 

Title  taken  from  engraved  title-page  and  half 
title-page.     With  steel  engravings  and  music. 

V.  1-4.  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border,  with  an 
introduction  on  popular  poetry,  v.  5.  Sir  Tristram. 
V.  6.  The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  Ballads,  songs, 
and  fragments,  v.  7.  Marmion.  v.  8.  The  lady  of 
the  lake.  Miscellaneous  poems,  v.  9.  Rokeby.  The 
vision  of  Don  Roderick,  v.  10.  The  Lord  of  the 
Isles.  V.  11.  The  bridal  of  Triermain.  Harold  the 
Dauntless.  The  field  of  Waterloo.  Songs  and  mis- 
cellanies, v.  12.  Dramas.  Halidon  Hill,  MacDuff's 
cross,  The  doom  of  Devorgoil,  Auchindrane,  The 
House  of  Aspen,  Goetz  of  Berlichingen,  a  tragedy 
from  Goethe. 

With  a  sketch  of  his  life,  by  J.  W. 

Lake.  Complete  in  one  volume.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  Crissy,  1836.  2  p.l.,  (i)viii-xxviii, 
443  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCM 

-^—  Paris:  Baudry,  1838.  6  v.  8°.  (Col- 
lection of  ancient  and  modern  English  au- 
thors.   V.  211-216.)  Stuart  10500 

Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart, 

1839.    vii,  699  p.,  1  port.    4°.  f  NCM 

Complete  in  one  volume.  With  in- 
troduction and  notes.  Edinburgh:  R.  Ca- 
dell, 1841.     viii,  823  p.     fac,  port.     4°. 

NCM 

With  engraved  title-page. 

With  a  sketch  of  his  life  by  J.  W. 

Lake.  Complete  in  one  volume.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  Crissy,  1844.  2  p.l.,  (i)viii-xxviii, 
443  p.    8°.  NCM 

; Containing:    The    lay    of    the    last 

minstrel;  The  lady  of  the  lake;  Marmion; 
The  vision  of  Don  Roderick;  Ballads  and 
lyrical  pieces.  Having  the  notes  to  each 
in  full.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author... 
Glasgow:  F.  Orr  &  Sons,  1846.    v.  p.     16°. 

NCM 

Each  poem  has  separate  title-page  and  pagination, 
p.  1-S3  of  the  Ballads  lacking. 

Complete  in  one  volume.  With  in- 
troduction and  notes.  Edinburgh:  R.  Ca- 
dell, 1847.  2  p.l.,  iv,  823  p.,  1  fac,  23  pi., 
1  port.    4°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page  also. 

_ — —  Complete  in  one  volume.  With  all 
his  introductions  and  notes;  also  various 


readings  and  the  editor's  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: R.  Cadell,  1848.  2  p.l.,  iv,  823  p.,  1 
fac.     4°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page  also. 

With  the  author's  introductions  and 

notes.  New  York:  Leavitt  &  .'Mien  Bros. 
[185-?!    2  p.l.,  313-698  p.,  1  1.,  3  pi.    8°. 

NCM 

The  above  is  the  latter  part  of  a  volume  which 
contained  also  his  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  Border. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  and  C.  Black,  1852.  746  p.,  1  1.,  1 
fac,  5  pi.    12°.  NCM 

Engraved   title-page  also. 

Complete  in  one  volume.    With  all 

his  introductions  and  notes;  also  various 
readings  and  the  editor's  notes.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  and  C.  Black,  1853.  3  p.l.,  iv,  823 
p.,  24  pi.,  1  port.    4°.  NCG 

Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson,  and  Co., 

1856.     1  p.l.,  (1)6-840  p.,  6  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

NCM 

Illustrated  title-page  also. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Bos- 
ton: Little,  Brown,  &  Co.,  1857.  9  v.  12°. 
(British  poets.)  *R-NCL 

With  illustrations  by  Keeley  Hals- 

welle  [and  life  by  Alexander  Leightonj. 
Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo  [1861].    pi.     12°. 

NCM 

With    a    memoir.      Boston:    Little, 

Brown,  &  Co.,  1866.  8  v.  port.  8°.  (Bri- 
tish poets.)  *  R 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

Including    introduction    and    notes. 

London:  F.  Warne  &  Co.;  New  York: 
Scribner,  Welford  &  Co.,  1868.  iii-viii,  640 
p.     16°.     (Chandos  classics.)  NCM 

Containing,  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel, 

Marmion...  With  a  life  of  the  author. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1868.  647  p. 
16°.  NCM 

[Chicago:    Belford,    Clark    &    Co., 

188-?)     1  p.l.,  659  p.,  5  pi.     12°.  NCM 

Title-page    missing. 

With  life  by  W.  Chambers.     New 

York:  Hurst  &  Co.  [188-?]  viii,  536  p.,  1 
port.     12°.  NCM 

Including    introduction    and    notes. 

New  York:  P.  F.  Collier  [1888?].    4  v.    8°. 

NCM 

New  York:   J.   W.   Lowell    [189-?]. 

2  p.l.,  iii,  659  p.    12°.  NCM 

With     author's     introductions    and 

notes;  edited  by  J.  L.  Robertson.  London: 
H.  Frowde,  1894.    viii,  970  p.    12°. 

*R-NCM 

Quentin  Durward 

Quentin  Durward.  Edinburgh:  A.  Con- 
stable &  Co.,  1823.    3  V.    12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  (by  John  Tell)  in  Knight's  quarterly 
magazine,  v.  1,  p.  200-214,  London,  1823;  Edinburgh 
magazine  and  critical  miscellany,  v.  12,  p.  529-537, 
Edinburgh,  1823. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

[Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1845.]    vi,  5- 

315  p.,  5  pi.     illus.     4°.     (Abbotsford  ed. 
V.  8.)  NCW 

Title-page  lacks   imprint. 

Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  & 

Co.,  1852.    295  p.,  2  pi.    8°.    (Waverley  nov- 
els.   Abbotsford  ed.)  Stuart  10620 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.    2 

V.      12°.      (Waverley    novels.      Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    436  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With   illustrated   title-page. 

Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1887.    3 

p.l.,  (i)xii-xl,  461  p.,  1  pi.     12°.     (Waverley 
novels.    Centenary  edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  A.  L.  Burt   [1900?].     2 

p.l.,  7-550  p.,  1  pi.     12°.     (Home  library.) 

NCW 
HuiE,    James    L.      Quentin    Durward:    a 
drama,  founded  on  the  celebrated  novel  of 
the  same  name.  . .     pBy  J.  L.  Huie.]     Edin- 
burgh: J.  L.  Huie,  1823.    78  p.    8°.      NCR 

Merz,  Charles  Andrew,  and  F.  W.  Tut- 
TLE.  Quentin  Durward:  a  dramatic  adapta- 
tion of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  in  three 
acts  and  three  scenes.  New  Haven:  Yale 
University  Dramatic  Association,  1914.  7 
p.l.,  7-92  p.    8°.  NBM 


Redgauntlet 

Red  Gauntlet,  a  tale  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co., 
1824.    3v.    12°.  NCW 

Reviewed  in  Westminster  review,  v.  2,  p.  179-194, 
London,    1824. 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    410  p.,  3  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With    illustrated    title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  Guy  Mannering.  New  York 
[1876].     12°. 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell,  1880.     1 

p.l.,  432  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  novels.) 

NCW 

Redgauntlet,  a  drama;  founded  on  the 
tale  of  the  same  name  by  the  author  of 
Waverley.  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  Jr., 
1824.  1  p.l.,  61  p.,  1  pi.  24°.  (Edinburgh 
select  British  theatre,     no.  xiii.) 

NCO  p.v.330 


Religious  Discourses 

Religious  discourses.  By  a  layman.  New 
York:  J.  and  J.  Harper,  1828.  v  p.,  1  1..  (1) 
10-48  p.     16°.  *  YLZ 


Rob  Roy 

Rob  Roy.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1818.    3  V.    12°.  NCW 

V.    1   has   engraved   frontispiece   by   W.    Allan. 

Reviewed  in  Edinburgh  magasine  and  literary  mis- 
cellany, V.   2,  p.  41-50,   148-153,   Edinburgh.   1818. 

A  "sketch  of  the  story  of  Rob  Koy"  is  published 
in  the  Northern  star;  or,  Yorkshire  magazine,  v.  2, 
p.    126-135,    London,    1818. 

[New  York,  1818.]    2  v.    12°.    NCW 

Lower  part  of  each  title-page  has  imprint  cut  off. 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].  415(1)  p.,  4  pi.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.)  NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1886.    liv, 

418  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (Waverley  novels.  Cen- 
tenary ed.    V.  4.)  NCW 

V.  1.     London:  J.  M.  Dent  &  Co., 

1898.  1  pi.  16°.  (The  Temple  edition  of 
the  Waverley  novels,    v.  7.)  NCW 

SoANE,  George.  Rob  Roy:  a  romantic 
drama,  in  three  acts.  London:  John  Cum- 
berland, n.  d.  45  p.,  1  pi.  24°.  (Cumber- 
land's British  theatre,    v.  36.)  NCO 


Rokchy 

Rokeby;  a  poem.  Edinburgh:  J.  Bal- 
lantyne  &  Co.,  1813.  3  p.l.,  330,  cxvi  p. 
4°.  fNCM 

Reviewed  (by  Edward  Everett)  in  the  General 
repository  and  review,  v.  4,  p.  107-127,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,    1813. 

London:    Longman.  .  .1815.     4   p.l., 

413  p.,  7  pi.    6.  ed.    8°.  NCM 

Illustrated    edition.      London:    Tilt 

&  Bogue,  1841.    2  p.l.,  303  p.    16°.       NLM 

With  engraved  title-page.  All  other  illustrations 
missing. 

New  York:  C.  S.  Francis,  1841.     1 

p.l.,  5-284  p.,  1  pi.     new  ed.     12°.        NCM 

New  York:  C.  S.  Francis  &  Co.,  1849. 

1  p.l.,  5-284  p.,  1  pi.    new  ed.    12°.      NCM 

With    notes    and    appendix.      New 

York:  Oakley,  Mason,  &  Co.,  1871.    284  p., 
1  pi.     12°.  NCM 


Saint  Ronan's  Well 

Saint  Ronan's  well.    Edinburgh:  A.  Con- 
slable  &  Co.,  1824.    3  v.    12°.  NCW 

Boston:  S.  H.  Parker,  1824.     380  p. 

8°.  NCW 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.     2 

V.      12°.      (Waverley    novels.      Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    395  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 
Select  Poetical  Pieces 
Select  poetical  pieces  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
32  p.     12°.     (In:  Chambers,  Miscellany... 
Edinburgh  [1847,.     v.  10,  no.  95.)  *C 
28  p.  (Chambers's  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, n.  d.     new  &  rev.  ed.     12°.     v.  3.) 

*C 


The  Surgeon's  Daughter 
The  surgeon's  daughter.  Castle  Danger- 
ous, and  glossary.     New   York:   G.   Rout- 
ledge  and  Sons   (1876).  382  p.,  3  pi.     12°. 
(Waverley  novels.)  NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  Peveril  of  the  peak.     New  York 
[1876].       12°. 


Tale  of  Witchcraft 

A  tale  of  witchcraft.  (Favorite  authors. 
Boston,  1861.     12°.    p.  27-36.)  NCE 

Talcs  of  the  Crusaders 

Tales  of  the  Crusaders.  Edinburgh:  A. 
Constable  &  Co.,  1825.    4  v.     12.°        NCW 

Storia  del  tempo  delle  crociate.  Riccar- 
do  in  Palestina.  Nuova  traduzione.  Mila- 
no:  Giuseppe  Crespi,   1828.     2  v.     24°. 

NCW 


Tales  of  My  Landlord 
Tales  of  my  landlord,     series  1-4.    Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood,  1816-32.    16  v.     12°. 

NCW 

The  first  and  second  series  contain  a  few  plates. 
The  fourth  series  is  published  by  T.  Cadell. 

Collected  and  arranged  by  J.  Cleish- 

botham.  series  2.  v.  1-4.  New  York:  C.  S. 
Van  Winkle,  1818.    4  v.  in  1.    12°.        NCW 

Series  2,  v.  1-4.     Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

Second  series:  [The  heart  of  Mid- 
Lothian,.  Collected  and  arranged  by  Jede- 
diah  Cleishbotham.  .  .  Philadelphia:  J. 
Crissy,  1826.  3  v.  nar.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.    V.  12-14.)  NCW 


Tales  from  Scott 

Tales  from  Scott.  By  Sir  E.  Sullivan, 
bart.  With  an  introduction  by  E.  Dow- 
den.  Boston:  Roberts  Brothers,  1895.  xvi, 
315  p.,  7  pi.    8°.  NCW 


The  Talisman 

The  talisman.     A  tale  of  the  Crusaders, 
and  Castle  Dangerous.     New  York:  J.  W. 


Lovell  Co.  [pref.  1832., 
12°. 

Bound    with    his: 
1830].        12°. 

The   talisman, 
aunt    Margaret's 


1  p.l.,  513  p.,  1  pi. 
NCW 

Ivanhoe.         New    York     [pref. 


The  two  drovers.  My 
mirror.  The  tapestried 
chamber.  The  laird's  Jock.  Boston:  Tick- 
nor  &  Fields,  1858.  2  y.  12°.  (Waverley 
novels.     Household  edition.)  NCW 

The  talisman;  a  tale  of  the  crusaders,  and 
Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  New  York: 
G.  Routledge  and  Sons  [1876,.  372  p.,  4  pi. 
12°.      (Waverley  novels.)  NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  Ivanhoe;  a  romance.  New  York 
[1876]        12°. 

Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1887.    3 

p.l.,  (i)x-xiii,  433  p.,  1  pi.     12°.     (Waverley 
novels.     Centenary  ed.    v.  20.)  NCW 

Scott's  The  talisman  (condensed).  With 
biography,  introduction  and  notes  by  the 
Rev.  E.  Gilliat.  New  York:  Maynard,  Mer- 
rill, &  Co.  [1895.,  2  p.l.,  (i)x-xviii  p.,  1  1., 
(1)10-96  p.  16°.  (Maynard's  English 
classic  series,     no.  141-142.)  NCW 

Qiuvres;  traduites  par  A.  J.  B.  Defaucon- 
pret;  torn  19:  Richard  en  Palestine;  rou,  Le 
talisman,.  Paris:  Furne,  Perrotin,  Pagnerre, 
1842.    2  p.l.,  326  p.    8°.  NCW 


The  Tapestried  Chamber 

The  tapestried  chamber;  or.  The  lady 
in  the  sacque.  (In:  The  republic  of  letters. 
New  York,  1834.     4°.    v.  1,  p.  343-344.) 

NCE 


Unpublished  Letters 

Unpublished  letters  by  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
written  to  Mary  Anne  Watts,  wife  of  Dr. 
Hughes,  canon  of  St.  Paul's,  and  grand- 
mother of  Thomas  Hughes,  author  of  the 
"Tom  Brown"  books.  Edited  by  Horace 
G.  Hutchinson.  (Century  magazine.  New 
York,  1903.    8°.    v.  66,  p.  424-440,  566-582.) 

*DA 


The  Vision  of  Don  Roderick 

The  vision  of  Don  Roderick;  a  poem. 
[With  notes.,  Edinburgh:  J.  Ballantyne  & 
Co.,  1811.    ix  p.,  1  1.,  122  p.    4°.      tNCM 

And  other   poems.      Edinburgh:   J. 

Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1811.     164  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

NCM 

(Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1809. 

Edinburgh,  1811.    8°.     v.  2,  part  2,  p.  601- 
635.)  BAA 

Reprinted  from  the  quarto  edition  and  inserted 
in  the  Edinburgh  annual  register  exclusively,  with 
the  permission  of  the  purchasers  of  the  copy-right, 
and   for   a   valuable   consideration. 

Boston:  J.  Greenleaf,  1811.     ix.  11- 

131  p.    nar.  16°.  NCM 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Philadelphia:  A.  Finley  and   B.   B. 

Hopkins  &  Co.,  181L    x  p.,  2  1.,  (1)16-136  p. 
nar.  24°.  NCM 

Vision  of  Don  Roderick,  The  field  of 
Waterloo,  and  other  poems.  Edinburgh: 
James  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1815.  3  p.l.,  9-264 
p.    8°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:    A.    Constable    &    Co., 

1821.     3  p.l.,  9-264  p     4.  ed.     8°.         NCM 


Waverley 

Waverley;  or,  'Tis  sixty  years  since. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1814.  3  v. 
2.  ed.     12°.  NCW 

New    York:    James    Eastburn    and 

Co.,  1819.    2  V.    24°.  NCW 

New  York:  E.  Duyckinck,  1822.     2 

V.    24°.  NCW 

[Edinburgh:    R.    Cadell,    1842.]      vi, 

360  p.,   1   fac,  6  pi.     4°.     (Abbotsford  ed. 
V.  1.)  NCW 

Title-page  lacks  imprint.  Fully  illustrated  with 
wood  engravings. 

New   York:   T.   Y.    Crowell    &    Co. 

[187-?]    4  p.l.,  5-474  p.,  1  port.    12°.  NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page.  Engraved  title-page 
also. 

Murray's  reprint.  London:  A.  Mur- 
ray &  Co.,  1872.    416  p.    12°.  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876).     416  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

London:  Bradbury,  Agnew,  &  Co. 

[1877.,     2  p.l.,  547(1)  p.,  4  1.    32°.     (Handy 
volume  "Waverley."     v.  1.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1885j.    416  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.    Kenilworth  edition.)  NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 


Waverley  Novels 


Edinburgh:    A. 

1  p.l.,  191  p.    8°. 


&    C. 


Black.    1890. 
NCW 


B.A.LL,  afterwards  Fitzball,  Edward.  Wa- 
verley; or.  Sixty  years  since.  A  dramatic 
romance  in  three  acts  founded  on  the 
popular  novel  of  the  same  name  (by  Sir 
Walter  Scott].  London:  J.  Lowndes  [1824]. 
44  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCO  p.v.l87 

Waverley,  a  drama  in  five  acts;  founded 
on  the  celebrated  romance  of  the  same 
name.  Edinburgh:  J.  Anderson,  jr.,  1824.  3 
p.l.,  89  p.    24°.  NCO  p.v.330,no.5 

Frontispiece  and  engraved  title-page. 


Waverley  novels,  v.  1-4,  7-45,  45 J/^,  46- 
50.  Philadelphia:  J.  Crissy,  1824-32.  nar. 
12°.  Stuart  10569 

v.  45j^-47  have  imprint:  New  York:  J.  &  J.  Har- 
per;  V.   48-50:   Philadelphia:   Carey  &   Lea. 

London:  Fisher,  Son,  &  Co.,  1836- 

39.    48  V.    16°.  NCW 

With  the  author's  last  corrections 

and  additions.  Philadelphia:  E,  L.  Carey 
and  A.  Hart,  1839.    5  v.,  port.    4°.      NCW 

Engraved  title-page  also  to  each  volume. 

[Abbotsford    edition.]      Edinburgh: 

R.  Cadell,  1842-47.     12  v.     4°.  NCW 

v.  1.  Waverley.  Guy  Mannering.  v.  2.  The  anti- 
quary. The  black  dwarf.  Old  Mortality,  v.  3.  Rob 
Roy.  The  heart  of  Midlothian,  v.  4.  The  bride  of 
Lammermoor.  A  legend  of  Montrose.  Ivanhoe.  v.  5. 
The  monastery.  The  abbot,  v.  6.  Kenilworth.  The 
pirate,  v.  7.  The  fortunes  of  Nigel.  Peveril  of  the 
peak.  V.  8.  Quentin  Durward.  St.  Ronan's  Well, 
v.  9.  Redgauntlet.  The  betrothed.  The  talisman. 
V.  10.  Woodstock.  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  The 
Highland  widow.  The  two  drovers.  The  surgeon's 
daughter,  v.  11.  St.  \'alentine's  day;  or.  The  fair 
maid  of  Perth.  Anne  of  Geierstein.  v.  12.  Count 
Robert  of  Paris.  Castle  Dangerous.  My  Aunt 
Margaret's  mirror.  The  tapestried  chamber.  Death 
of  the  laird's  Jock. 

With  author's  last  corrections  and 

additions.  Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart, 
1844.    5  v.    8°.  NCW 

V.  1.  Waverley.  Guy  Mannering.  Antiquary.  Rob 
Roy.  Black  dwarf.  Old  Mortality,  v.  2.  Heart  of 
Mid-Lothian.  Bride  of  Lammermoor.  Legend  of 
Montrose.  Ivanhoe.  Monastery.  Abbot.  v.  3. 
Kenilworth.  Pirate.  Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Peveril  of 
the  peak.  Quintin  Durward.  v.  4.  St.  Ronan's  well. 
Redgauntlet.  Betrothed.  Talisman.  Woodstock. 
V.  S.  The  Highland  widow.  Two  drovers.  My 
.\unt  Margaret's  mirror.  Tapestried  chamber.  The 
laird's  Jock.  Fair  maid  of  Perth.  Anne  of  Geier- 
stein. Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Castle  Dangerous. 
The   surgeon's   daughter. 

nos.   1-18.     Leipzig:    B.   Tauchnitz, 

1845-60.  18  V.  1  port,  copyright  ed.  16°. 
(In:  Collection  of  British  authors.  Tauch- 
nitz ed.  V.  75-78,  87,  97,  99-100,  102,  109.  426. 
442,  451-452,  478,  511,  529-531.)  NCW 

Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,   1846.     48  v. 

pi.     16°.  NCW 

The  novels  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  with  all 
his  introductions  and  notes.  Edinburgh: 
Robert  Cadell,  1846-47.    5  v.    8°.        NCW 

Waverley  novels.  With  the  author's  last 
corrections  and  additions.  Forty-eight 
volumes  of  the  Edinburgh  edition  complete 
in  five  volumes,  v.  2-3.  Philadelphia:  Par- 
ry &  McAIillan,  1855.     illus.    8°.        NCW 

V.  2.  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  Bride  of  Lammer- 
moor. Legend  of  Montrose.  Ivanhoe.  ^Monastery. 
Abbot.  V.  3.  Kenilworth.  Pirate.  Fortunes  of  Nigel. 
Peveril  of  the  peak.     Quentin   Durward. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1857-59. 

50  V.    12°.    (Household  edition.)  NCW 

Abbotsford  edition,  v.  1,  8.  Phila- 
delphia: J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1857-59.  2 
V.    8°.  NCW 

v.  1.  Waverley.  Guy  Mannering.  v.  8.  Quentin 
Durward.     St.   Ronan's  well. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

(Waverley  novels.)  London:  Bradbury, 
Agnew,  &  Co.,  1877.  25  v.  32°.  (The  handy 
volume  Waverley.)  NCW 

V.  1.  Waverley.  v.  2.  Guy  Mannering.  v.  3.  The 
antiquary,  v.  4.  Old  Mortality,  v.  5.  Rob  Roy.  v. 
6.  The  heart  of  Midlothian,  v.  7.  Ivanhoe.  v.  8. 
The  monastery,  v.  9.  The  abbot,  v.  10.  Kenihvorth. 
V.  11.  The  pirate,  v.  12.  Peveril  of  the  peak.  v.  13. 
The  bride  of  Lammermoor.  v.  14.  .\  legend  of 
Montrose,  v.  15.  The  fortunes  of  Nigel.  v.  16. 
Quentin  Durward.  v.  17.  St.  Ronan's  well.  v.  18. 
Redgauntlet.  v.  19.  The  betrothed...  v.  20.  The 
talisman...  v.  21.  Woodstock,  v.  22.  The  fair  maid 
of  Perth.  V.  23.  Anne  of  Geierstein.  v.  24.  Count 
Robert  of  Paris,     v.   25.   The  surgeon's  daughter. 

Boston:    De   Wolfe,    Fiske,    &    Co. 

rl89-?j     12  V.     pi.,  port,     illus.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:  Collier  [189-?].    9  v.    pi. 

illus.    4°.  NCG 

Introductions  and  notes  and  illustrations, 
to  the  novels,  tales,  and  romances,  of  the 
author  of  Waverley.  Edinburgh:  R.  Ca- 
dell,  1833.    3  v.    12°.  NCW 


Woodstock 

W'oodstock;  or,  The  cavalier.  A  tale 
of  the  year  sixteen  hundred  and  fifty-one. 
B}'  the  author  of  "Waverley"...  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1826.    3  v.    8°. 

NCW 

Reviewed  in  Westminster  review,  v.  5,  p.  399-457, 
London,  1826. 

New  York:  Derby  &  Jackson,  1857. 

175  p.,  1  pi.    8°.     (Waverley  novels.     Peo- 
ple's illustrated  edition.)  NCW 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1858.    2 

v.      12°.      (W^averley    novels.      Household 
edition.)  NCW 

New  York:  G.  Routledge  and  Sons 

[1876].    447  p.,  4  pi.     12°.     (Waverley  nov- 
els.) NCW 

With  illustrated  title-page. 

Bound  with  his:  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  New 
York  [1876].     12°. 

New  York:   Harper  &  Bros.,  1902. 

2  V.    pi.    12°.     (Harper's  Thistle  ed.  of  the 
Waverley  novels,    v.  39-40.)  NCW 


Commentaries 

A.  Burns  and  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Ec- 
lectic magazine  of  foreign  literature,  sci- 
ence, and  art.  New  York,  1871.  8°.  v.  77 
[new  series,  v.  14],  p.  626-629.)  *  DA 

From  the  Spectator. 

Adolphus,  John  Leycester.  Letters  to 
Richard  Heber. .  .containing. .  .remarks  on 
the  series  of  novels  beginning  with  "Wa- 
verley," and  an  attempt  to  ascertain  their 
author.  [By  John  L.  Adolphus.]  London: 
Rodwell  &  Martin,  1822.    317  p.    2.  ed.    8°. 

NCC 


Andree,     Richard. 
Heimat.      1    port. 
Stuttgart,  1872.    4°. 


Aid,  An,  in  the  study  and  teaching  of 
Lady  of  the  lake,  Evangeline  and  Merchant 
of  Venice.  Compiled  by  a  committee... 
appointed  by  Kings  County  Institute... 
1898.  San  Francico:  The  W'hitaker  &  Ray 
Co.,  1902.  56  p.  8°.  (Western  education- 
al help.     no.  2.)  SSH 

AiTON,  William.  A  history  of  the  ren- 
counter at  Drumclog,  and  battle  of  Both- 
well  Bridge. .  .June,  1679,  with  an  ac- 
count of  what  is  correct,  and  what  is  ficti- 
tious in  the  "Tales  of  my  landlord,"  re- 
specting these  engagements...  Hamil- 
ton: W.  M.  Borthwick  &  Co.,  1821.  131(1) 
p.,  1  pi.    8°.  *  C  p.v.367 

Allan,  George.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
with  critical  notices  of  his  writings.  (In: 
W^aldie's  select  circulating  library.  Phila- 
delphia, 1835.     4°.     part  2,  p.  92-176.) 

t*DD 
In     Walter     Scott's 
(Die    illustrirte    Welt. 
Jahrg.  20,  p.  133-135.) 
t*DF 
Anecdotes  of  eminent  persons.     Walter 
Scott.     (New  monthly  magazine  and  uni- 
versal register.     London,  1819.     8°.     v.  11, 
p.  41-42.)  *DE 

Armour,  Alexander.  Sir  W'alter  Scott: 
the  man,  the  poet,  and  the  novelist.  (Liv- 
erpool Philomathic  Society.  Proceedings. 
Liverpool,  1904.    8°.    v.  49,  p.  xci-cxxviii.) 

*EC 

Author,  The,  of  Waverley.  (New  York 
literary  journal  and  belles-lettres  reposi- 
tory. New  York,  1820.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  196- 
202.)  *  DD 

From  the  London  new  monthly  magazine. 

Bagehot,  Walter.  The  W^averley  novels. 
(National  review.  London,  1858.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  444-472.)  *  DA 

(In      his:      Literary      studies. 

London,  1879.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  146-183.)     NCZ 

(In    his:    Works,    ed.    by    F. 

Morgan.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1889.    8°.    v.  2, 
p.  197-238.)  NCG 

Ball,  Margaret.  Sir  Walter  Scott  as 
a  critic  of  literature.  New  York:  Columbia 
University  Press,  1907.    x,  188  p.    8°.    AN 

Bibliography,  p.   147-178. 

Ballantyne,  Alexander,  and  others.  Ref- 
utation of  the  misstatements  and  calum- 
nies contained  in  Mr.  Lockhart's  Life  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.,  respecting  the 
Alessrs.  Ballantyne.  By  the  trustees  and 
son  of...  James  Ballantyne.  London: 
Longman,  Orme,  Brown,  Green  &  Long- 
mans, 1838.     V,  [7]-88  p.    2.  ed.    8°.      AN 

Reviewed  in  Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  6,  p. 
657-672,   Edinburgh,   1839. 

From  2.  London  ed.     Boston: 

J.  Munroe  &  Co.,  1838.     v,  [7]-108  p.     16°. 

AN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


869 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Beers,  Henry  A.  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  A  history  of  English  romanticism  in 
the  nineteenth  century.  New  York,  1901. 
12°.    p.  1-47.)  *R-NCB 

Biographical  sketch  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
1  port.  (Penny  magazine.  London,  1832. 
4°.    V.  1,  p.  297-304.)  *  DA 

The  portrait  is   from   Chantrey's  bust. 

BissET,  Andrew.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  Essays  on  historical  truth.  London, 
1871.    8°.    p.  172-302.)  CBA 

On  Scott  as  a  historian. 

Blackwood  and  Dr.  Morris.  Letter  to 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.,  on  the  moral  and 
other  characteristics  of  the  Ebony  and 
Shandryan.  school.  [By  an  American 
Scotchman.]  Edinburgh:  W.  McWilliam, 
1820.     16  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.977 

Border  Counties  Association.  The  Scott 
exhibition,  mdccclxxi.  Catalogue  of  the 
exhibition  held  at  Edinburgh,  in  July  and 
August,  1871,  on  occasion  of  the  centenary 
of  the  birth  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Edin- 
burgh: [T.  &  A.  Constable,  printers,]  1872. 
xiv,  206  p.,  3  pi.,  28  port.,  11  fac.    4°.  f  AN 

Bremond,  Henri.  Walter  Scott  et  le  ro- 
mantisme  conservateur  a  propos  du  cen- 
tenaire  de  "Waverley."  (Correspondent. 
Paris,  1914.  8°.  v.  255  [HOuv.  serie,  v. 
219],  p.  1069-1090.)  *  DM 

Brooke,  Stopford  Augustus.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (In  his:  Studies  in  poetry.  Lon- 
don, 1907.     12°.     p.  55-114.)  NCID 

Bryant,  William  CuUen.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (In  his:  Orations  and  addresses. 
New  York,  1873.     12°.     p.  389-393.)     NBS 

Buckley,  Theodore  Alois  William.  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  (In  his:  The  dawnings  of 
genius.     London,   1853.     16°.     p.  329-352.) 

A 

C,  W.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  dogs. 
(Popular  science  monthly.  New  York, 
1877.      8°.      Supplement    i-vi,    p.    233-237.) 

*DA 

Cadell,  Robert.  Letter  to  his  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  and  the  other  noble- 
men and  gentlemen,  the  committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  subscribers  for  a  monu- 
ment in  Edinburgh  to  the  memory  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  [Signed  Robert  Cadell,  of 
the  sub-committee.]  Edinburgh:  T.  Con- 
stable, 1838.    20  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.l038 

Caledonia,  pseud.  Additional  remarks 
on  Kenilworth,  in  a  letter  from  the  coun- 
try. (Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  103-107.)  *DE 

Canning,  Thomas.  Catholicism  in  the 
Waverley  novels.  (Dublin  review.  Lon- 
don, 1891.    8°.    V.  109,  p.  333-352.)        *  DA 


Carlyle,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
of  Scott.  (In  his:  Critical  and  miscellane- 
ous essays.  Boston,  1855.  new  ed.  8°. 
p.    511-534.)  NCZ 

Sir  Walter  Scott.     (In  his:  Critical 

and  miscellaneous  essays.  Boston,  1860. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  185-251.)  NCZ 

Carruth,  William  Herbert.  The  rela- 
tion of  Hauff's  Lichtenstein  to  Scott's 
Waverley.  (Modern  Language  Associa- 
tion. Publications.  Baltimore,  1903.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  513-525.)  RAA 

Carruthers,  Robert.  Abbotsford  no- 
tanda.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  factor. 
By  R(Obert]  Crarruthers].  (Gentleman's 
magazine.  London,  1869.  8°.  v.  224  [new 
series,  v.  2],  p.  586-595,  681-692.)         *  DA 

(In:    Robert    Chambers,    Life 

of  Sir  Walter  Scott...  Edinburgh,  1871. 
8°.    p.  109-196.)  AN 

Caw,  James  L.  The  Scott  gallery.  A 
series  of  one  hundred  and  forty-six  photo- 
gravures together  with  descriptive  letter 
press.  V.  1-2  in  two  portfolios.  London: 
J.  B.  Millet  Co.,  1905.    2  v.     f°.        f  AOT 

Centenary,  The,  garland:  being  pictorial 
illustrations  of  the  novels  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott.. .  By  George  Cruikshank,  and  other 
artists.  .  .with  descriptions,  memoir,  etc. 
Edited  by  Charles  Rogers.  Edinburgh: 
W.  P.  Nimmo,  1871.  71  p.,  32  pi.,  1  port. 
8°.  NCW 

The  plates  are  in  pairs,  two  on  a  leaf. 

Chambers,  Robert.  The  life  of  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.  New  York:  W.  Stodart,  1832. 
39  p.     1.  Amer.  ed.     8°.  AN 

(Chambers' 

nal.    London,  1833.    f°. 
p.  288-300.) 

With  Abbotsford  notanda  by 

Robert  Carruthers.  Edited  by  W.  Cham- 
bers. London  &  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R. 
Chambers,  1871.     2  pi.,  196  p.     12°.       AN 

With  additional  engraved  title-page. 

Chandler,  Frank  Wadleigh.  Scott.  (In 
his:  The  literature  of  roguery.  Boston, 
1907.     12°.    v.  2,  p.  342-347.)  NCB 

Choate,  Joseph  Hodges.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (In  his:  Abraham  Lincoln,  and 
other  addresses  in  England.  New  York, 
1910.    8°.    p.  229-240.)  NBS 

Choate,  Rufus.  Correspondences  of  The 
talisman  (by  Sir  Walter  Scott).  First 
chapter.  Washington,  D.C. :  Judd  &  Det- 
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Clark,  J.  Scott,  1771-1832.  (In  his:  A 
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Cunningham,  Allan.  Some  account  of 
the  life  and  works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Boston:  Stimpson  &  Clapp,  1882.  106  p. 
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inhabitants  of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh: 
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De  Quincy,  Thomas.  Walladmor.  (In 
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NCZ 

Drake,  Nathaniel.  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
(In  his:  Alornings  in  spring...  London, 
1828.     12°.    V.  1,  p.  310-321.)  NCZ 

Duncan,  Thomas.  The  lairds  of  Scott. 
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of  the  incidents,  characters,  and  scenery, 
described  in  the  novels  and  romances  of 
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Hendee  &  Co.,  1833.     16°.  NCC 

Fasso,  Luigi.  Saggio  di  ricerche  intor- 
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(Reale  accademia  delle  scienze  di  Torino. 
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Fea,  Allan.  The  real  Captain  Cleveland. 
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Ferrier,  Susan  Edmonstone.  Recollec- 
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Reprinted  in  Littell's  Living  age,  v.  120,  p.  689- 
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Fox,  Arthur  W.  The  poetry  of  Sir  Wal- 
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Franke,  Eugenie.  Quellen  des  Lay  of 
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Gaebel,  Kurt.  Beitrage  zur  Technik  der 
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Marburg:  N.  G.  Elwert,  1901. 

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Graham,  John  E.  Scott's  Catholic  tend- 
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H.  Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart.  (La  belle 
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H.,  J.  Strictures  in  Ivanhoe.  (Edin- 
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Hageerg,  Carl  August.  Cervantes  et 
Walter  Scott,  parallele  litteraire  soumis  a 
la  discussion  publique. .  .1838.  Lund: 
impr.  C.  F.  Berling,  1838.  1  p.l.,  16  p.,  2  1. 
8°.  NPR 

Handley,  George  M.  Notes  on  Scott's 
Quentin  Durward.  London:  The  Normal 
Press,  Ltd.  [190-?,  3  p.l.,  79(1),  xv  p.,  1 
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Hay,  John.  Speech  at  the  unveiling  of 
the  bust  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  in  West- 
minster Abbey,  May  21,  1897.  London:  J. 
Lane,  1897.    14  p.,  1  1.,  1  port.     16°.      NBS 

New   York:    Harper    &    Bros. 

[1897.]     12  p.     24°.  AGHp.v.23 

Heath,  Charles.  Heath's  Waverley  gal- 
lery of  the  principal  female  characters  in 
Sir  Walter  Scott's  romances  and  poems. 
London:  Tilt  &  Bogue  [1840-41].  16  1.,  36 
pi.    8°.  fMEBF 

Part   8   of   a   work   complete   in   12   parts. 

Henderson,  James  S.  Heine  and  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  (Temple  Bar.  London, 
1904.    8°.    V.  129,  p.  284-290.)  *  DA 

Hensel,  W.  U.  Walter  Scott:  poet. 
(Reformed  church  review.  Lancaster,  Pa., 
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Hierthes,  Ludwig.  Worterbuch  des 
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Walter  Scott  and  Burns,  hrsg.  von  L. 
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193(1)  p.     12°.  RNY 

Historical  illustrations  of  Quentin  Dur- 
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de  Comines,  and  other  authors.  London: 
C.  Knight,  1823.     viii,  166  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NCC 

Hogg,  James.  Familiar  anecdotes  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life 
of  the  Shepherd  by  S.  DeWitt  Bloodgood. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1834.  vi,  (1)8- 
251  p.     12°. 


My  first  interview  with  Sir  Walter 

Scott.  (Calcutta  magazine.  Calcutta, 
1830.  8°.  V.  1,  Spirit  of  the  English  jour- 
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Reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  literary  journal. 

HowELLS,  William  Dean.  Scott.  (In 
his:  My  literary  passions.  New  York, 
1895.     12°.     p.  40-43.)  NBQ 

Scott's   Jeanie    Deans.     2   pi.      (In 

his:  Heroines  of  fiction.  New  York,  1901. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  102-110.)  NAL 

Scott's   Rebecca  and   Rowena,  and 

Lucy  Ashton.  2  pi.  (In  his:  Heroines  of 
fiction.  New  York,  1901.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  90- 
101.)  NAL 

HowiTT,  William.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  Homes  and  haunts  of  the. .  .British 
poets.  London,  1847.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  145- 
200.)  AB 

Hudson,  William  Henry.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  London:  Sands  &  Co.,  1901.  x  p.,  1 
1.,  304p.    12°.  *R-AN 

Hughes,  Mary  Ann  Watts.  Letters  and 
recollections  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Edited 
by  Horace  G.  Hutchinson.  London: 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1904.  viii,  338  p..  1 
fac,  3  port.     8°.  AN 

Husband,  M.  F.  A.  A  dictionary  of  the 
characters  in  the  Waverley  novels  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  London:  G.  Routledge  & 
Sons,  Ltd.,  1910.     3  p.l.,  ix-xvi,  287  p.     8°. 

*R 

Hutton,  Richard  Holt.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers, 
n.  d.    viii,  177  p.     12°.  *R-AN 

London:   Macmillan   and   Co., 

1878.  viii,  177  p.  12°.  (English  men  of 
letters.) 

New  York: 

1878.    viii,  177  p.     12°. 

New  York: 

viii,  177  p.     12°. 

New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell,  1881. 
(English  men  of  letters.) 

NCC  p.v.2 
London:     Macmillan     &     Co., 
4   p.l.,    (i)vi-viii,    177    p.      12°. 
(English  men  of  letters,     v.  6  [part  1].) 

*  R  -  AN 

Illustrations  to  the  Abbotsford  edition 
of  the  Waverley  novels  and  the  poetical 
works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  One  hundred 
and  twenty  engravings  by  Miller,  Hors- 
burgh,  Richardson,  Shaw  and  others,  of 
portraits,  scenes,  and  views,  from  designs 
by  Wilkie,  Turner,  Stanfield,  Nasmyth, 
and  other  artists.]  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.  [185-?i 
120  pi.    f°.  ttMEBF 

India  proofs.  One  of  twenty  copies  printed. 
From  the  collection  of  Richardson  the  engraver. 

Illustrations  of  the  novels  and  tales  of 
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Irving,  Washington.  Abbotsford  and 
Newstead  Abbey,  t^ew  York:  Belford 
Company,  188-?,     125  p.     12°.  NBO 

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Jerdan,  William.  Four  epochs  in  the  life 
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London:  C.  Tilt,  1834.    2  v.    4°.         NCW 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  poems  of  Sir  Wal- 
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Scott.  4  col'd  pi.  (In:  Poets' coun- 
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1907.    8°.    p.  83-99.)  NCID 

Sir  Walter  Scott.     New  York:   C. 

Scribner's  Sons,   1906.     xii  p.,  1  1.,  216  p., 
2  pi.,  8  port.     12°.      (Literary  lives.) 

*R-AN 

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Leary,  T.  H.  L.  Sir  Walter  Scott  as  a 
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Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.  The  skeptics 

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Letter,  A,  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  London,  1868.  8°.  v. 
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Addressed  to  "Mr.  Grimm,  Cassel." 

Letters,  The,  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    V.  155,  p.  15-26.)       *  DA 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  32  p.  12°. 
(In:  Chambers,  Miscellany...  Edinburgh, 
1847.     V.   17,  no.   144.)  *C 

(Chambers's  Miscellany.  Edin- 
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*C 


Life  and  writings  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
(British  critic.  London,  1838.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  423-483.)  *  DA 

Little,  A.  Clarke.  A  corner  of  Scott's 
country,  illus.  (English  illustrated  maga- 
zine. London,  1907.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
2,7,  p.  527-533.)  *  DA 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson.  Memoirs  of  the 
life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Edinburgh: 
Robert  Cadell,  1837-38.  7  v.  fac,  port. 
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For  critical  notices  see  Tait's  Edinburgh  maga- 
zine, V.  4,  p.  201-220,  469-487,  557-566;  v.  5,  p.  92- 
112,  307-327,  Edinburgh,  1837-38;  American  quar- 
terly review,  v.  22,  p.  202-250,  Philadelphia,  1837; 
American  monthly  magazine,  new  series,  v.  3,  p. 
619-624,  New  York,  1837.  See  also  the  critical 
notice  (by  J.  Fenimore  Cooper)  in  The  Knicker- 
bocker, V.  12,  p.  349-366,  New  York,  1838  (unfavor- 
able  to    Scott). 

Philadelphia:    Carey,    Lea,    & 

Blanchard,  1837.    2  v.    pi.    8°.  AN 

Paris:  Baudry's  European  Li- 
brary, 1838.  4  v.  8°.  (Collections  of 
ancient  and  modern  British  authors,  v. 
175-178.)  AN 

Philadelphia:    Carey,    Lea,    & 

Blanchard,  1838.     7  v.     port.     8°.  AN 

Edinburgh:     Robert     Cadell, 

1839.     7  V.     port.,  pi.    2.  ed.     12°.  AN 

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New  ed.  Complete  in  one  vol- 
ume. Edinburgh:  Robert  Cadell,  1842.  xii, 
806  p.,  1   pi.     8°.  AN 

With   additional   engraved   title-page. 

Edinburgh:  R.  Cadell,  1847.     1 

p.l.,  xii,  806  p.,  1  fac,  4  pi.,  8  port,     new 
ed.    4°.  NCG 

Edinburgh:      Robert      Cadell, 

1848.     10  V.     pi.,   port.     12°.  AN 

V.    2-4.      Boston:    Ticknor    & 

Fields,  1868.     port,     new  ed.     12°.         AN 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.  The  land  of 
Scott.  6  illus.  (Outlook.  New  York,  1903. 
8°.    V.  75,  p.  811-823.)  *  DA 

10  pi.     (In  his:   Backgrounds 

of  literature.     New   York,   1912.     12°.     p. 
249-302.)  AB 

McAndrew,  Katherine.  Scott  and  the 
historical  novel,  port,  and  3  illus.  (Rosary 
magazine.  Somerset,  Ohio,  1903.  8°.  v. 
23,  p.  582-586.)  ZLF 

M'Crie,  Thomas,  the  elder.  Review  of 
"Tales  of  my  landlord."  (In  his:  Miscel- 
laneous writings,  chiefly  historical.  Edin- 
burgh, 1841.    8°.    p.  247-450.)  NCG 

A  vindication  of  the  Scottish  Cove- 
nanters: consisting  of  a  review  of  the  first 
scries  of  the  "Tales  of  my  landlord."  Phil- 
adelphia: J.  M.  Campbell  &  Co.,  1843.  147 
p.     12°.  *Cp.v.l414 

Repr. :  Christian  instructor,  1817. 


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McCrimmon,  Neil.  Sir  Walter  Scott  as 
a  lawyer.  (The  Green  bag.  Boston,  1903. 
4°.    V.  15,  p.  265-267.)  XAA 

Repr. :  The  Canadian  law  review. 

MacCunn,  Florence  A.  Sir  Walter 
Scott's  friends.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood 
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Mackenzie,  Robert  Shelton.  Sir  Walter 
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MacRitchie,  David.  The  proof-sheets 
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London,  1900.    8°.    v.  35,  p.  416-427.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Booklover,  nos.  5-10,  p.  51-57, 
San  I'Vancisco,   1902. 

McVickar,  John.  Tribute  to  the  memory 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  New  York:  G.  P. 
Scott  &  Co.,  printers,  1833.     42  p.    8°. 

Magnus,  Laurie.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  English  literature  in  the  nineteenth 
century. .  .  London:  A.  Melrose,  1909.  8°. 
p.  103-116.)  *R-NCB 

Mann,  Max  Friedrich.  Quentin  Dur- 
ward.  (Anglia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1889.  8°.  Bd. 
12,  p.  41-102.)  RNA 

Martin,  J.  Illustrations;  landscape,  his- 
torical, and  antiquarian,  to  the  poetical 
works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  [By  J.  Martin.] 
London:  C.  Tilt  [pref.  1834].  73  1.,  38  pi. 
8°.  Stuart  10632 

Landscape  illustrations  of  the  Wa- 

verley  novels,  with  descriptions  of  the 
views.  [By  J.  Martin.]  London:  C.  Tilt, 
1834.    2  V.    8°.  Stuart  10630 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Achievements  of 
the  genius  of  Scott.  (In  her:  Miscellanies. 
Boston,  1836.     12°.    v.  1,  p.  27-56.)       NCZ 

Characteristics    of    the    genius    of 

Scott.  (In  her:  Aliscellanies.  Boston,  1836. 
12°.     V.  1,  p.  1-27.)  NCZ 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Trib- 
ute to  Walter  Scott,  on  the  hundredth  an- 
niversary of  his  birthday,  August  15,  1871. 
Boston:  privately  reprinted  from  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  society,  1872.  1  p.l.,  17  p. 
8°.  AN 

Masson,  David.  Scott  and  his  influence. 
(In  his:  British  novelists  and  their  styles... 
Cambridge,  1859.    12°.    p.  155-207.)  NCTD 

(In  his:  British  novelists  and 

their  styles.  Boston,  1859.  12°.  p.  161- 
213.)  NCTD 

Matthews,  George  King.  Abbotsford 
and  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Edinburgh:  W.  P. 
Nimmo,  1866.  3  p.l.,  (i)x-xvi,  240  p.  2.  ed. 
12°.  AN 


Millar,  A.  H.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1894.  8°.  v.  23,  p. 
225-251.)  *DA 

More  reflections  of  a  schoolmaster.  Wa- 
verley  and  the  Iliad.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°. 
V.  160,  p.  374-385.)  *  DA 

Morris,  Mowbray.  Sir  Walter  Scott:  a 
lecture  delivered  at  Eton.  (Macmillan's 
magazine.  London,  1889.  8°.  v.  60,  p.  151- 
160.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  literature, 
new  series,  v.  50,  p.  204-212,  New  York,  1889. 

Morrison,  John.  Random  reminiscences 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  of  the  Ettrick  Shep- 
herd, Sir  Henry  Raeburn,  &c.  (Tait's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1843-44. 
4°.  new  series,  v.  10,  p.  569-578,  626-628, 
780-786;  v.  11,  p.  15-19.)  *  DA 

The  first  article  is  reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  mu- 
seum of  foreign  literature,  science  and  art,  united 
series,  v.   3,  p.  563-572,   New  York.   1843. 

Munger,  T.  T.  The  head  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (Century  magazine.  New  York, 
1894.  8°.  V.  47  [new  series,  v.  25],  p.  954- 
955.)  '^*DA 

N.  Character  of  Walter  Scott.  (The 
Portico.  Baltimore  [1816].  8°.  v.  1,  p.  331- 
338.)  *  DA 

Neilson,  George.  Roderick  Dhu:  his 
poetical  pedigree.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1911.    4°.     v.  8,  p.  61-69.) 

CPA 

New,  a,  series  of  illustrations  of  the 
novels  and  tales,  Waverley  [etc.].  Engraved 
after  drawings  of  Charles  Robert  Leslie, 
by  Heath,  Rolls,  Romney,  &c.  London: 
Hurst,  Robinson,  &  Co.,  1823.     12  pi.     8°. 

NOW  p.  box  7 

New  York  State.  —  Education  Depart- 
ment: Visual  Instruction  Division.  Slides 
and  photographs.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his 
works,  n.  t.-p.  [Albany,  1912.]  18  p.  8°. 
(New  York  State.  —  Education  Depart- 
ment.    Bulletin   529.)  SSI 

NicoLL,  Sir  William  Robertson,  and 
Thomas  Seccombe.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  1  pi., 
1  port.  (In  their:  A  history  of  English  lit- 
erature. New  York,  1907.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  953- 
969.)  *R-NCB 

Olcott,  Charles  Sumner.  The  country  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  Boston:  Houghton  Mif- 
flin Co.,  1913.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  414  p.,  1  1.,  60  pi., 
1  port.    8°.  CPW 

Parallel,  A,  of  Shakspeare  and  Scott; 
being  the  substance  of  three  lectures  on 
the  kindred  nature  of  their  genius.  .  .  Lon- 
don: Whittaker  &  Co.,  1835.    iv,  81  p.     12°. 

*NDD 

Parrott,  Thomas  Marc.  The  last  min- 
strel. (In  his:  Studies  of  a  booklover. 
New  York,  1904.     12°.    p.  238-261.)     NBQ 


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Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Pease,  Howard.  Scott  and  Stevenson. 
(Northern  counties  magazine.  Newcastle- 
on  Tyne,  1901.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  304-311.)     CA 

Pebody,  Charles.  The  Scott  centenary. 
Sir  Walter  at  his  desk.  (Gentleman's  mag- 
azine. London,  1871.  8°.  v.  229  [new  se- 
ries, V.  7),  p.  292-316.)  *  DA 

Pedrick,  J.  Gale.  The  heraldic  aspect  of 
Scott's  poetical  works.  (Gentleman's  mag- 
azine. London,  1898.  8°.  v.  285,  p.  470- 
479.)  *  DA 

Perry,  Thomas  Sergeant.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1880. 
8".    V.  46,  p.  313-319.)  *  DA 

Poetry,  The,  contained  in  the  novels, 
tales,  and  romances  of  the  author  of  Wa- 
vcrley.  (Retrospective  review.  London, 
1827.    8°.    series  2,  v.  1,  p.  16-39.)  *  DA 

Portraits  of  the  principal  female  charac- 
ters in  the  Waverley  novels:  with  illustra- 
tive letterpress,  parts  1-2,  4-9.  London: 
Chapman  &  Hall,  1833.     8  pamphlets.     8°. 

NCW 

Portraits  of  the  principal  female  charac- 
ters in  the  W'averley  novels:  to  which  are 
added  landscape  illustrations  of  The  High- 
land widow,  Anne  of  Geierstein,  Fair  maid 
of  Perth,  Castle  Dangerous.  London:  C. 
Tilt  [1834j.    41  p.,  3  pi.,  37  port.    8°.  NCW 

Pratt  Institute  Library  School.  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.  [Bibliography.]  [Brooklyn,  1894.] 
p.  537-543.  4°.  (Pratt  Institute  Library 
School.  Lectures  on  general  literature. 
no.  56.)  MRRDesk 

Prescott,  William  Hickling.  Sir  Weaker 
Scott.  (In  his:  Biographical  and  critical 
miscellanies.  Philadelphia,  1875.  new  ed. 
12°.     p.  163-226.)  NBQ 

Reprinted  from  the  Xorth  American  review,  v.  46, 
p.  431-474. 

(In:    Essays    from   the    North 

American  review.     Edited  by  A.  T.   Rice. 
New  York,  1879.    8°.    p.  3-63.)  NBP 

Prose.  The,  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Quar- 
terly review.  London,  1910.  8°.  v.  213,  p. 
33-53.)  *  DA 

Rankex,  T.  Elliot.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and 
mediaeval  Catholicism.  (The  month.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    V.  101,  p.  146-152.)      *  DA 

Remarks  on  the  Legend  of  Alontrose. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
lany.   Edinburgh,  1819.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  38-45.) 

*DE 

Roberts,  W.  Notes  on  the  portraits  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Chambers'  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1911.  4°.  series  7,  v.  1,  p.  9- 
12.)  *DA 


RoBixsoN,  William  Clarke.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  32  p.  (In  his:  British  poets  of  the 
revolution  age.     Belfast,   1900.     12°.) 

NCI  p.v.84 

Rogers,  May.  The  Waverley  dictionary: 
an  alphabetic  arrangement  of  all  the  char- 
acters in  Sir  Walter  Scott's  Waverley 
novels,  with  a  descriptive  analysis  of  each 
character.  . .  Chicago:  S.  C.  Griggs  &  Co., 
1879.    357  p.    12°.  *R-NCW 

Roy,  Pierre  Georges.  Un  frere  de  Wal- 
ter Scott  a  Quebec.  (Recherches  histo- 
riques.  Bulletin  d'archeologie.  Levis, 
1896.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  146-152.)  HWA 

RusKiN,  John.  Fors  clavigera.  Letters 
to  the  workmen  and  laborers  of  Great  Bri- 
tain. Letter  the  thirty-first.  London:  the 
author  [1873].    28  p.    8°. 

Title  from  cover.     On   Sir  Walter   Scott. 

What  would  be  the  most  appropri- 
ate situation  for  the  proposed  monument 
to  the  memory  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  in  Edin- 
burgh. By  Kata  Phusin,  pseud.  (In  his: 
The  poetry  of  architecture.  .  .  New  York, 
1873.     12°.     p.  225-246.)  MRGF 

Saint-AIaurice  Cabany,  E.  de.  Decou- 
verte  inattendue  d'un  roman  posthume  et 
inedit  de  Sir  Walter  Scott.  [Paris:  Bona- 
venture  et  Ducessois,  printers,  1854.)  16  p. 
8°.  AGH  p.v.23 

Romance  of  Moredioi. 

Saintsbury,  George  Edward  Bateman. 
"The  bride  of  Lammermoor."  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1897.  8°. 
V.  162,  p.  857-859.)  *  DA 

Scott    and    Dumas.       (Macmillan's 

magazine.    London,  1894.    8°.    v.  70,  p.  321- 
330.)     (The  historical  novel.    2.)  *  DA 

Schmidt,  Heinrich  Julian.  Walter  Scott. 
(In  his:  Bilder  aus  dem  geistigen  Leben  un- 
serer  Zeit.    Leipzig,  1870.    8°.    p.  147-242.) 

NABR 

Scott  considered  as  a  poet.  (Temple 
Bar.     London,  1871.     8°.     v.  33,  p.  24-35.) 

*DA 

Scott  and  his  French  pupils, 
review.  London,  1899.  8°.  v 
441.) 


Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine, 
366,   Boston,   1900. 


(Quarterly 

190,  p.  423- 

*DA 

V.  71,  p.  353- 


ScoTT  and  his  writings.  (Harvard  maga- 
zine. Cambridge,  1862.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  240- 
2.50.)  *  DD 

ScoTT  pictures.  [Six  colored  plates  rep- 
resenting scenes  in  the  romances  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  with  descriptive  text.]  Lon- 
don: E.  Nister  [18—?].     6  1.     ob.  16°. 

NCTD 

Duplicate  of  first  plate  on  cover. 

Scon's  heroines.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. London,  1890-91.  8°.  v.  62,  p.  257- 
266:  V.  63,  p.  443-451;  v.  64,  p.  453-459.) 

*DA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


875 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Scott's  Journal.  (Dublin  review.  Lon- 
don, 1891.    8°.    V.  108.  p.  72-95.)  *  DA 

Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight.  Lockhart's 
life  of  Scott.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin, 
&  Co.,  1902.    755-766  p.    8°.  AN 

Repr. :  Atlantic  monthly,  Dec,  1902. 

Senior,  Nassau  William.  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  (In  his:  Essays  on  fiction.  Lon- 
don, 1864.     12°.    p.  1-188.)  NCZ 

Series,  A.  of  fifty  engravings  on  steel  to 
illustrate  the  library  edition  of  the  Waver- 
ley  novels,  comprising  portraits  of  the  prin- 
cipal personages  and  illustrations  of  the  in- 
cidents described  in  the  novels.  Edin- 
burgh, n.  d.    f°.  ft  MEBF 

Shand,  Alexander  Innes.  Germs  of  the 
Waverley  novels.  (Cornhill  magazine. 
London,  1903.  8°.  new  series,  v.  14,  p.  65- 
79.)  *  DA 

Sharp,  R.  Farquharson.  Scott.  1  fac. 
(In  his:  Architects  of  English  literature. 
New  York,  1900.    8°.    p.  156-169.)  AB 

Sharp,  William.  Scott-land.  12  pi.  (In 
his:  Literarv  geography.  New  York,  1904. 
4^    p.  56-73'.)  NCA 

Shepard,  J.  S.  Where  Scott  found  Du- 
gald  Dalgetty.  (The  month.  London,  1911. 
8^    v.  118,  p.  15-26.)  *DA 

Shone,  George.  Some  women  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott's  novels.  (Manchester  quar- 
terly. Manchester,  1902.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  370- 
383.)  *  DA 

Sinclair,  John.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  Sketches  of  old  times  and  distant 
places.     London,  1875.     8°.     p.  16-24.)     A 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In:  Characteristics 
of  men  of  genius.  Boston,  1847.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-54.)  A 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Church  quarterly  re- 
view.   London,  1879.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  339-372.) 

*DA 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Church  quarterly  re- 
view.   London,  1891.    8\    v.  32,  p.  89-115.) 

*DA 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  1  illus.  (In:  Distin- 
guished men  of  modern  times.  London, 
1838.     16°.     v.  4,  p.  424-438.)  A 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Illustrated  magazine 
of  art.    New  York,  1854.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  1-3.) 

*DA 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In:  Lives  of  the  il- 
lustrious.   London,  1856.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  1-17.) 

A 

Sir  Walter  Scott.  1  port.  (El  Mosaico 
mexicano.  Mexico,  1840.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  323- 
325.)  *  DR 


Sir  Walter  Scott.  (People's  magazine. 
London,  1869.  4°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  375- 
380.)  t  *  DE 

Remarkable  men.     v.   1. 

Sir  W^alter  Scott:  his  friends  and  critics. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8\   V.  187,  p.  187-205.)  *  DA 

Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  biographer. 
(Hours  at  home.  New  York,  1865.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  463-465.)  *  DA 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  in  Ireland.  (Bolster's 
quarterl}^  magazine.  Cork,  1828.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  43-52.)  *DE 

Sir  Walter  Scott  as  a  lawyer.  (The 
legal  observer.  London,  1837.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  433-435.) 

Sir  Walter  Scott  a  Presbyterian  elder. 
(Presbyterian  Historical  Society.  Journal. 
Philadelphia,  1903.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  120-121.) 

lAA 

Sir  Walter  Scott's  familiar  letters. 
(Chambers's  journal.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
4°.    series  5,  v.  11,  p.  7-10.)  *  DA 

Sixteen  engravings  from  real  scenes 
supposed  to  be  described  in  the  novels  and 
tales  of...rSir  Walter  Scott].  Edinburgh: 
A.  Constable  &  Co.,   1821.     16  pi.     4°. 

NCW  p.  box  7 

With  engraved  title-page. 

Skene,  James,  of  Rubislaw.  Memories 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  By  James  Skene. 
Edited  bj^  Basil  Thomson.  London:  John 
Murray,  1909.  xiii  p.,  1  1.,  240  p.,  1  fac,  1 
port.     8°.  AN 

Headline  reads:  The  Skene  papers. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  The  lamps  of  fiction. 
(Canadian  journal  of  science,  literature  and 
history.  Toronto,  1872.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  13,  p.  347-351.)  *EC 

On  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Reprinted  in  his  Lectures 
and  essays,  p.  69-75,  New  York,  1881. 

Scott's     poetry     again.       (Atlantic 

monthly.     Boston,  1905.    8°.    v.  95,  p.  300- 
302.)  *  DA 

Some  letters  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v. 
184,  p.  620-630.)  *  DA 

Some  words  about  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
(Cornhill  magazine.  London,  1871.  8°.  v. 
24,  p.  278-293.)  *  DA 

Hours  in  a  library,     no.  3. 

STE.A.RNS,  Frank  Preston.  Walter  Scott. 
(In  his:  Modern  English  prose  writers. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1897.  12°. 
p.  164-185.)  NCB 

Stephen,  Leslie.  The  story  of  Scott's 
ruin.  (In  his:  Studies  of  a  biographer. 
London,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  1-37.)  A 

Steuart,  James.  Sir  Walter  Scott's  first 
country-house.  A  Sunday  at  Lasswade 
cottage.  (Chambers'  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1911.    4°.    series  7,  V.  1,  p.  433-436.)      *  DA 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.  Sir  Walter 
Scott  and  his  dogs,  illus.  (Our  young 
folks.     Boston,  1865.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  722-726.) 

NASA 

Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.  The  Jour- 
nal of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (Fortnightly  re- 
view. London,  1891.  8°.  new  series,  v.  49, 
p.  681-694.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Studies  in  prose  and  poetry,  p. 
1-25,  London,  1894. 

Symons.  Arthur.  Sir  Walter  Scott  (1771- 
1832).  (In  his:  The  romantic  element  in 
English  poetry.  New  York,  1909.  8°.  p. 
108-119.)  NCID 

Was  Sir  Walter  Scott  a  poet?  (At- 
lantic monthly.  Boston,  1904.  8°.  v.  94, 
p.  664-669.)  *  DA 

T.  Localities  of  Tullitudlem  and  other 
scenes  mentioned  in  the  tale  of  Old  Alortal- 
itj'.  (Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary 
miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1819.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
136-139.)  *DE 

T.^LFOURD,  Sir  Thomas  Noon.  "The  au- 
thor of  Waverley."  (In  his:  Critical  and 
miscellaneous  writings.  Philadelphia,  1842. 
8°.    p.  24-34.)  NCZ 

Thomson,  Charles.  Robert  Burns  and 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  illus.  (Caledonian. 
New  York,  1911.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  459-464.) 

*DD 

Thomson,  J.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the 
writings  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Philadelphia, 
1898.  106  p.  4°.  (Philadelphia  Free  Li- 
brary.    Bulletin,     no.  1.)  *  GW 

Thursby,  J.  O.  S.  Sir  Walter  Scott:  his 
life  and  works.  (Burnley  Literary  and  Sci- 
entific Club.  Transactions.  Burnley,  1887. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  87-91.)  *EC 

Trent.  William  Peterfield.  "The  heart  of 
Midlothian."  (Sewanee  review.  New  York, 
1909.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  153-159.)  *  DA 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.  A  new  series  of  orig- 
inal illustrations.  .  .to  ail  editions  of  the 
poetical  works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  bart. 
London:  Moon,  Boys,  &  Graves,  1833-34. 
2  p.l.,  24  p.     f°.  tMEM 

Parts  1  and  2,  with  title-page  for  each,  and  each 
title-page  marked  "proofs." 

W.,  J.  Memoir  of  Walter  Scott,  Esq.  1 
port.  (New  monthly  magazine  and  univer- 
sal register.  London,  1818.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
355-357.)  *  DE 

Waldron,  William  Watson.  Sir  Walter 
Scott  and  family.  (In  his:  Washington  Irv- 
ing and  contemporaries...  New  York 
tl8S-?,.     16°.     p.  178-190.)  AGZ 

Walker,  Hugh.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  (In 
his:  Three  centuries  of  Scottish  literature. 
Glasgow,  1893.    12°.    v.  2,  p.  186-244.)  NDP 


Walter  Scott.  (In:  Essai  sur  la  littera- 
ture  romantique.  Paris,  1825.  8°.  p.  175- 
178.)  NAB 

Walton,  H.  E.  A  Catholic  tribute  to  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  (The  month.  London,  1898. 
8°.    V.  92,  p.  457-464,  568-578.)  *  DA 

Warner,  Richard.  Illustrations,  critical, 
historical,  biographical,  and  miscellaneous, 
of  novels  by  the  author  of  Waverley.  Lon- 
don: Longman  [etc.],  1824.    3  v.    1  pi.    12°. 

NCC 

Watson,  John.  Waverley  novels.  (In 
his:  Books  and  bookmen  and  other  essays; 
by  Ian  Maclaren.  New  York,  1912.  12°. 
p.  127-172.)  NCZ 

Waverley,  The,  gallery  of  the  principal 
female  characters  in  Sir  Walter  Scott's  ro- 
mances. From  original  paintings  by  emi- 
nent artists.  Engraved  under  the  super- 
intendence of  Charles  Heath.  London: 
Tilt  &  Bogue,  1841.    39  p.,  36  port.    8°. 

NCW 

London:  D.  Bogue,  1848.     38  1.,  36 

pi.    8°.  MEBF 

Wedgwood,  Julia.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and 
the  romantic  reaction.  (Contemporary 
review.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  Zi,  p.  514- 
539.)  *  DA 

Wenger,  Karl.  Historische  Romane 
deutscher  Romantiker.  (Untersuchungen 
iiber  den  Einfluss  Walter  Scotts.)  Bern: 
A.  Francke,  1905.  vii,  122  p.,  1  pi.  8°. 
(Untersuchungen  zur  neueren  Sprach-  und 
Literaturgeschichte.     Heft  7.)  NABM 

White,  Andrew  Dickson.  Walter  Scott 
at  work.  1  port,  illus.  (Scribner's  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1889.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  131- 
132.)  *  DA 

Introductory  note  to  Woodruff's  article. 

Who  wrote  the  Waverley  novels.  (Irish 
quarterly  review.  Dublin,  1857.  8°.  v.  7, 
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Wiley,  Kate.  Pet  Marjorie  and  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.  The  story  of  Marjorie  Fleming. 
New  York:  Cochrane  Publishing  Co.,  1909. 
82  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

Williams,  Alexander  Malcolm.  Scott  as 
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RNA 

W^illiams,  W.  Francis.  The  lions  of 
Scotland.  (Continental  monthly.  New 
York,  1863.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  584-590.)  *  DA 

Burns,  Scott,  Hogg. 

Wilson,  Sir  Daniel.  The  genius  of  Scott. 
(Canadian  journal  of  science,  literature, 
and  history.  Toronto,  1872.  8°.  new  se- 
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W^oodberry,  George  Edward.  Scott.  (In 
his:  Great  writers.  New  York,  1907.  12°. 
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Literature  —  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

Woodruff,  E.  H.  W^alter  Scott  at  work, 
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Wright,  George  Newnham.  Landscape 
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YoNGE,  Charles  Duke.  Life  of  Sir  Walter 
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With  bibliography  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  by  John 
P.   Anderson. 

Scott-Moncrieff,  J.  M.  Pearlin'  Jean. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    8°.    v.  150,  p.  767-786.)  *  DA 

Scottish  alliterative  poems,  in  riming 
stanzas.  Edited  with  introduction.  .  .by  F. 
J.  Amours.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
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The  knightly  tale  of  Golagros  and  Gawane.  The 
Buke  of  the  Howlat.  Rauf  Coilzear.  The  Awntyrs 
of  Arthure  at  the  Terne  Wathelyne.  The  Pistill  of 
Susan.  Appendix  —  The  Pistill  of  Susan:  four 
versions  from  mss.  of  fifteenth  century. 

Skeat,  Walter  William.  Scottish  allit- 
erative poems  Golagros  and  Gawane.  (Scot- 
tish historical  review.  Glasgow,  1904.  4°. 
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Critical  notes  on  the  Scottish  Text  Society's  edi- 
tion of  the  poems. 

Scottish  ballad  poetry.  [Edited  by  George 
Eyre  Todd.]  Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co., 
1893.  viii,  323  p.  12°.  (Abbotsford  series 
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Scottish  field.  The.  Edited  by  John  Rob- 
son.  XV,  28  p.  1855.  (In:  Chetham  mis- 
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CA 

A  poem  on  the  battle  of  Flodden,  1513. 

Scottish,  The,  minstrel.  A  selection  of 
the  most  favorite  songs  of  Caledonia: 
adapted  for  the  voice,  German  flute,  and 
violin.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Co.,  1807.  vi, 
216  p.,  1  pi.    16°.  Drexel4081 

Scottish,  The,  minstrel.  A  valuable  col- 
lection of  Scottish  songs,  with  music, 
adapted  for  the  voice,  violin,  &  German 
flute.  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd  [1800?]. 
220  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  Drexel4082 

With  cuts  by  Bewick.  From  the  Bewick  collec- 
tion  of  the   Rev.   Thomas   Hugo. 

Scottish  poetry  of  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. . .  Edited  by  George  Eyre  Todd. 
Glasgow:  W.  Hodge  &  Co.,  1896.    2  v.    12°. 

NDP 

Scottish  poetry  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury.    Sir  Robert  Aytoun,  Sir  David  Mur- 


ray, Sir  Robert  Kerr,  Sir  William  Alexan- 
der, William  Drummond,  the  marquis  of 
Montrose,  the  Sempills  of  Beltrees.  Edited 
by  George  Eyre  Todd.  Glasgow:  W. 
Hodge  &  Co.,  1895.    viii,  296  p.    12°.  NDP 

Scottish  poetry  of  the  sixteenth  century. 
Sir  David  Lyndsay,  John  Bellenden,  King 
James  the  Fifth,  Sir  Richard  Maitland, 
Alexander  Scot,  Alexander  Montgomerie. 
Edited  by  George  Eyre  Todd.  Glasgow: 
W.  Hodge  &  Co.,  1892.    vii,  269  p.    12°. 

NDP 

Scottish,  The,  widow's  lament.  (Muse- 
um of  foreign  literature.  Philadelphia, 
1839.    8°.    V.  2,6,  p.  262.)  *  DA 

Repr. :  Chambers's  Journal. 

Seggat  [Lat.  SeghetuS],  Thomas.  Me- 
XsTimaxa  'Yj-tOYEia.  (In:  Delitise  poetarum 
Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637.  24°.  v.  2, 
p.  490-504.)  NDP 

Select  remains  of  the  ancient  popular 
poetry  of  Scotland.  [Edited  by  David 
Laing.]     Edinburgh,  1822.     sm.  4°. 

Stuart  10108 

Only  108  copies  printed  and  most  of  the  issue  de- 
stroyed by  fire. 

Select  remains  of  the  ancient  popular  and 
romance  poetry  of  Scotland.  Collected  and 
edited  by  David  Laing.  Re-edited,  with 
memorial  introduction  and  additions  by 
John  Small.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,  1885.  xxxviii  p.,  1  1.,  411  p.,  1  port, 
sm.  4°.  NDP 

Laing's  popular  and  romance  poetry  of 
Scotland.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1885. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  37-48.)  *  DA 

Selection,  A,  of  English  and  Scotch 
proverbs.  32  p.  12°.  (In:  Chambers,  Mis- 
cellanv...  Edinburgh,  1847.  v.  20,  no. 
169.)  '  *C 

Selections  made  chiefly  from  works  in 
the  old  Scots  language.  For  the  use  of 
schools  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh:  D.  R. 
Collie  &  Son,  1867.    2  p.l..  ix,  11-68  p.     12°. 

*  C  p.v.902 

Selkirk,  J.  B.     See  under  Brown,  James. 

Sempill,  Robert,  1530?-1595.  Ane  com- 
plaint vpon  fortoun.  Edinburgh:  R.  Lek- 
prewicke  rl581].  (Reprinted  in:  A  collec- 
tion of  seventy-nine  black-letter  ballads 
and  broadsides  printed.  .  .between.  ..  1559 
and  1597.     London,  1867.    8°.    p.  49-56.) 

NCK 

Ane  declaratioun  of  the  lordis  just 

quarrel.  [Imprentit  at  Edinburgh  be  Rob- 
ert Lekpreuik.  1567.]  (Reprinted  in:  Scot- 
ish  poems  of  the  sixteenth  centurj-.  Edin- 
burgh, 1801.     16°.     p.  265-275.)  NDP 

Heir    followis    the    legend    of    the 

bishop  of  St.  Androis  lyfe,  callit  Mr.  Pat- 
rick Adamsone,  alias  Cousteane.  [1584.) 
(In:  Scotish  poems  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury.    Edinburgh,  1801.     16°.     p.  301-344.) 

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Heir    followis    the    testament    and 

tragedie  of  umquhile  King  Henrie  Stewart, 
of  gude  memorie.  [Colophon:  Imprentit  at 
Edinburgh  be  Robert  Lekpreuik.  1567.) 
(Reprinted  in:  Scotish  poems  of  the  six- 
teenth century.  Edinburgh,  1801.  16°.  p. 
255-263.)  NDP 

Ane  new  ballet  set  out  be  ane  fugi- 
tive Scottisman  that  fled  out  of  Paris  at 
this  lait  murther.  Sanctandrois:  R.  Lek- 
priuik,  1572.  (Reprinted  in:  A  collection 
of  seventy-nine  black-letter  ballads  and 
broadsides  printed.  .  .between.  .  .1559  and 
1597.     London,  1867.    8°.    p.  37-41.)  NCK 

The  sege  of  the  Castel  of  Edin- 
burgh. Imprentit  at  Edinburgh  be  Robert 
Lekpreuik.  1573.  (Reprinted  in:  Scotish 
poems  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Edin- 
burgh, 1801.     16°.    p.  285-300.)  NDP 

Ane  tragedie,  in  forme  of  ane  dial- 
log  betwix  honour,  gude  fame,  and  the  au- 
thor heirof  in  ane  trance.  Imprentit  at 
Edinburgh  be  Robert  Lekpreuik,  1570. 
(Reprinted  in:  Scotish  poems  of  the  six- 
teenth century.  Edinburgh,  1801.  16°.  p. 
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On  the  murder  of  the  Regent  Murray  in  January, 
1570. 

Sempill,  Robert,  1595?-1665?  The  life 
and  death  of  the  pyper  of  Kilbarchan;  Or 
the  epitaph  of  Habbie  Simpson...  [By 
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Lyfe  and  deithe  of  Habbie  Simp- 
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John  Andrews,  Raising  the  wind;  or,  Hab- 
bie Sympson  &  his  wife  baith  deid.  Pais- 
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Setoun,  Gabriel.    See  under  Hepburn,  T. 

N. 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Kilmahoe,  a 
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don: Macmillan  &  Co.,  1864.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  211 
p.    16°.  NCM 

Principal  Shairp's  writings.  (Church 
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Shand,  Alexander  Innes.  Memories  of 
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Sharp,  William.  Deirdre  and  the  sons 
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Me.:  T.  B.  Mosher,  1903.  xii,  104  p.  12°. 
(Old  world  series.)  NCW 

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The    divine   adventure.      By    Fiona 

Macleod.  Portland,  Me.:  T.  B.  Alosher, 
1903.     vii,  92  p.     12°.     (Old  world  series.) 

NCW 

One  of  a  first  edition  of  925   copies. 


The  dominion  of  dreams.    By  Fiona 

Macleod.     New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  &  Co., 

1900.  viii,  328  p.     12°.  NCW 

The  fisher  of  men.  By  Fiona  Mac- 
leod. (The  Bibelot.  Portland,  Me.,  1905. 
16°.    V.  11,  p.  367-383.)  NAC 

The  four  winds  of  Eirinn.   By  Fiona 

Alacleod.      (Fortnightly   review.      London, 
1903.    8°.    new  series,  v.  73,  p.  340-354.) 

*DA 

From  the  hills  of  dream.  Threno- 
dies, songs,  and  other  poems.  By  Fiona 
Macleod.      Portland,    Me.:   T.    B.    Mosher, 

1901.  XV,    148  p.,    1    1.     12°.      (Old   world 
series.)  NCM 

One  of  a  first  edition  of  925  copies. 

The  Gael  and  his  heritage.  By  Fio- 
na Macleod.  (Nineteenth  century.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    V.  48,  p.  825-841.)        *  DA 

Based   on   Carmichael's   Carmina   Gadelica. 

Green  fire,  a  romance.  Westmin- 
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p.,  1  1.     12°.  *R-NCW 

Pharais;    a    romance    of    the    Isles. 

By  Fiona  Macleod.     New  York:  Duf field 
&  Co.,  1907.    xi  p.,  1  1.,  144  p.    [3.  ed.]     12°. 

NCW 

Sea-magic  and  running  water.     By 

Fiona  Macleod.     (The  Bibelot.     Portland, 
Me.,  1904.    16°.    v.  10,  p.  101-132.)        NAC 

The  sin-eater  and  other  tales.     By 

Fiona  Macleod.     Edinburgh:  P.  Geddes  & 
Colleagues  [Cop.  1895].    294  p.    8°.      NCW 

The  sunset  of  old  tales.     By  Fiona 

Macleod.      (Fortnightly  review.     London, 
1903.     8°.     new  series,  v.  73,  p.  1087-1100.) 

*DA 

— — •  The  washer  of  the  ford:  and  other 
legendary  moralities.  Edinburgh:  P.  Ged- 
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11.    8°.     (Celtic  library.)  *R-NCW 

GiLMAN,  Laurence.  The  art  of  Fiona 
Macleod.  (North  American  review.  New 
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Shirrefs,  Andrew.  Jamie  and  Bess;  or, 
I'he  laird  in  disguise.  A  Scots  pastoral 
comedy.  In  imitation  of  the  Gentle  shep- 
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Sibbald,  James.  Chronicle  of  Scottish 
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omitted   in  most  copies. 

Sievwright,  C.  The  sough  o'  the  shuttle; 
or.  Poems  and  songs  by  C.  W.,  weaver, 
Kirriemuir.  Dundee:  R.  Park,  1866.  200  p. 
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Sinclair,  Catherine.  Holiday  house:  a 
series  of  tales...  New  York:  R.  Carter, 
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Jane  Bouerie;  or,  Prosperity  and  ad- 
versity. New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  185L 
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Lord  and  Lady  Harcourt;  or,  Coun- 
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New  York:  R.  Carter  &  Bros., 

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William  Whyte  and  Co.,  1842.  2  p.L,  99, 
103-121  p.    8°.  NCI  p.v.54 

Author's  presentation  copy. 

Scotland  and  the  Scotch;  or,  The 

western  circuit.  New  York:  D.  Appleton 
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Sir  Gawan,  and  Sir  Galaron  of  Galloway; 
a  metrical  romance.  (In:  Scotish  poems... 
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Skene,  George.  Donald  Bane:  an  heroic 
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Skene,  Gilbert.  Tracts  by  Dr.  Gilbert 
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Skinner,  John.  Songs  and  poems.  With 
a  sketch  of  his  life  by  H.  G.  Reid.  Peter- 
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Slingumbob,  Anthony,  pseud.  The  Hox- 
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Small,  John.  See  under  Douglas,  Gavin; 
Dunbar,  William;  and  Select  remains. 

Smith,  Alexander.  City  poems.  Cam- 
bridge: Macmillan  &  Co.,  1857.  4  p.l.,  190 
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Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1857. 

136  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCM 

In    a    Skye    bothy.       (Macmillan's 

magazine.     Cambridge,   1860.     8°.     v.   1,  p. 
119-129.)  *DA 

(In:  Favorite  authors:  a  com- 
panion book  of  prose  and  poetry.  Boston, 
1881.    12°.    p.  45-65.)  NCE 

•  Poems.     Boston:  Ticknor,  Reed,  & 

Fields,  1853.    2  p.l.,  (1)6-190  p.    12°.  NCM 

A  life  drama  and  other  poems.  A  critical  notice 
of  the  original  edition  will  be  found  in  the  National 
miscellany,  v.  1,  p.  70-83,  London,  1853.  The  Life 
drama  was  first  published  serially  in  the  Critic, 
London,    1851. 

See  also  critical  notices  in  The  Portland  Tran- 
script, V.    18,  p.   44,  68,  Portland,  Me.,   1854. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields,  1857. 

2  p.l.,  (1)6-190  p.     16°.  NCM 

A  spring  chanson.  (Argosy.  Lon- 
don, 1866.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  485-487.)  *  DA 

Torquil    and    Oona.      (Macmillan's 


Cambridge,  1861.     8' 


magazme. 
69-71.) 

Verses. 

Alexander     Smith's     poems. 
Living  age.     Boston,   1854.     8°. 
314-318.) 

From  Neiv  monthly  magazine. 

Alexander    Smith's    poetry, 
review.     London,   1857.     8°.     v. 
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v.  3,  p. 
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(Littell's 

V.  40,  p. 

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5,  p.  386- 

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Mr.  Alexander  Smith's  former  poems  and 
his  new  one.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Cam- 
bridge, 1861.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  404-413.)         *  DA 

Smith,  George  Gregory.  See  under  Hen- 
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Smith,  James.  The  merry  bridal  o'  Firth- 
mains,  and  other  poems  and  songs.  Edin- 
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NCM 

Smith,  Robert  Archibald.  The  Scotish 
minstrel.  A  selection  from  the  vocal  mel- 
odies of  Scotland,  ancient  and  modern,  ar- 
ranged for  the  pianoforte.  Edinburgh:  R. 
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Each  volume  has   engraved  title-page. 

Smith,  Walter  Chalmers.  The  minister's 
mistake:  tragic  commonplace.  (Scottish 
review.  Paislev,  1883.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  276- 
286.)  '  *  DA 

\'erse. 

Poems.  The.  of  Dr.  Walter  C.  Smith. 
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Smith,  William.  The  bachelor's  contest; 
or.  An  amusing  and  instructive  poetical 
dialogue  between  a  bachelor  and  a  married 
man...  Edinburgh:  printed  for  the  au- 
thor [1825?].    72  p.    nar.  24°.        NCI  p.v.30 

The  author  was  a   shoemaker   in   Haddington. 

Smith,  William  Wye.  See  under  Ross, 
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3  pi.    8°.     (The  novelist's  magazine,    v.  7.) 

NAC 

A  scurrilous  political  satire  on  Lord  Bute.  First 
published  in  1753. 

London:   W.   Clarke,   1810.     1 

p.l.,  237  p.,  5  pi.  8°.  (In:  W.  Mudford, 
comp.,  The  British  novelists,  v.  2.  1810- 
16.)  NCT 

2  V.  in  1.     Pagination  continuous. 

The  adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle, 

in  which  are  included  Memoirs  of  a  lady 
of  quality,  v.  3-4.  Dublin:  P.  Wogan  &  T. 
Shea   [1779?].     16°.  NCV 

V.  4  has  imprint:  London:  R.  Baldwin,  1779. 

London:  Harrison  &  Co.,  1781. 

210,  ccxii,  438  p.,  11  pi.  8°.  (Novelists 
magazine,    v.  6.)  NAC 

London:  W.  Strahan,  J.  Riv- 

ington  &  Sons  [etc.],  1784.    4  v.    7.  ed.    12°. 

NCW 

London:  W.  Clarke,  1810.    492 

p.,  pi.  8°.  (In:  W.  Mudford,  comp.  The 
British  novelists,     v.  1,  1810-16.)         NCT 

4  V.  in  \.     Pagination  continuous. 

Nev\r    York:    D.    Huntington, 

1816.     4  V.     pi.     16^  NCV 

With   illustrations  by   George 

Cruikshank.  London:  J.  Cochrane  &  Co., 
1831.  2  V.  12°.  (The  novelists'  librarv. 
V.  3-4.)  MEM 

The  adventures  of  Roderick  Ran- 
dom. [By  Tobias  Smollet.]  London:  T. 
Osborn,  1748.    2  v.    pi.     16°.  NCV 

London:  J.  Gardner  &  R.  Grav, 

1778.    2  v.     10.  ed.    8°  (16°).  NCV 

London:  Harrison  &  Co.,  1780. 

vii,  (1)10-262  p.,  6  pi.  (Novelists'  maga- 
zine.   V.  2.)  NAC 

London:   W.   Clarke,   1810.     1 

p.l.,  277  p.,  5  pi.  8°.  (In:  W.  Mudford, 
comp.  The  British  novelists,  v.  2.  1810- 
16.)  NCT 

2  V.  in  1.     Pagination  continuous. 

With  illustrations  by   George 

Cruikshank.  London:  J.  Cochrane  and  Co., 
1831.  3  p.l.,  X,  496  p.,  5  pi.  12°.  (The  novel- 
ist's library,    v.  2.)  MEM 

New   York:    Harper   &   Bros., 

1836.    X,  (1)12-466  p.,  4  pi.    12°.  MEM 

Plate  lacking  at  p.  74. 

The    adventures    of    Sir    Launcelot 

Greaves.  London:  Harrison  &  Co..  1782. 
125  p.,  4  pi.  8°.  (The  novelist's  magazine. 
V.  9.)  NAC 

This  novel  appeared  serially  in  the  British  tnaga- 
sine  and  was  first  published  in   1761. 

(In:     Mirror    of    amusement. 

Liverpool  [1800].    8°.    p.  247-330.)       NCT 


London:  W.    Clarke,   1810.     1 

p.l.,  133  p.,  6  pi.  8°.  (In:  W.  Mudford, 
comp.  The  British  novelists,  v.  2.  1810- 
16.)  NCT 

2  V.  in  1.     Pagination  continuous. 

With   illustrations  by   George 

Cruikshank.  London:  J.  Cochrane  &  Co., 
1832.  2  p.l.,  243  p.,  2  pi.  12°.  (The  novel- 
ist's library,    v.  10.)  MEM 

The  expedition  of  Humphry  Clink- 
er. London:  Harrison  &  Co.,  1785.  vi,  (1) 
8-197  p.,  4  pi.  8°.  (Novelist's  magazine. 
V.  19.)  NAC 

New     York:     Hurst     &     Co. 

[18—?]     461  p.     12°.  NCV 

London:  W.  Clarke,   1810.     4, 

218  p.,  pi.  8°.  (In:  W.  Mudford,  comp. 
The  British  novelists,    v.  1.    1810-16.)  NCT 

3  V.  in  1.     Pagination  continuous. 

London:  F.  C.  &  J.  Rivington, 

1810.  2  V.  16°.  (The  British  novelists. 
V.  30-31.)  NCT 

London:    J.    Walker    &    Co., 

1815.    xvi,  427  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCV 

With  additional  engraved  title-page  bearing  date 
1814. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 

by  Thomas  Roscoe,  and  illustrations  by 
George  Cruikshank.  London:  Cochrane  & 
Pickersgill,  1831.  xxxvi,  403  p.,  4  pi.,  1  port. 
12°.     (The  novelist's  library,    v.  1.)  MEM 

Leipzig:  Bernhard  Tauchnitz, 

jun.,  1846.    387  p.    16°.  NCV 

Aberdeen:    G. 

1848.    vi,  7-312  p.    12°. 

The  history  and  adventures  of  an 

atom.  [By  Tobias  Smollet.]  London: 
Robinson  and  Roberts,  1749.    2  v.     16°. 

NCV 

London:  Harrison  &  Co.,  1786. 

83  p.,  1  pi.  8°.  (The  novelist's  magazine,  v. 
21.)  NAC 

London:  C.  Cooke  [18 — ?].     2 

V.  in  1.    pi.,  port.    24°.  NCV 

V.   1  has  additional  engraved  title-page. 

^Miscellaneous  works,  with  memoirs 

of  his  life  and  writings  by  Robert  Ander- 
son. Edinburgh:  Stirling  &  Slade  rCtC], 
1820.    6v.    port.    8°.  NCV 

V.   1.     The  adventures  of  Roderick  Random. 

V.   2.     The  adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle,  part  1. 

v.  3.  The  adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle,  part  2, 
and  Plays  and  poems. 

V.  4.  The  adventures  of  Ferdinand,  Count  Fa- 
thom,   and    Expedition   against    Carthagena. 

v.  5.  The  adventures  of  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves, 
and  Travels  through  France  and  Italy. 

v.  6.  The  expedition  of  Humphry  Clinker,  and 
Adventures  of  an  atom. 

With  memoir  of  the  author,  by 

Thomas  Roscoe...  New  edition,  illustrated 
by  George  Cruikshank.  London:  H.  G. 
Bohn,  1852.  xl,  966  p.,  1  fac,  19  pi.,  1  port. 
8°.  NCF 


Clarke   &   Son, 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


881 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Poems  (With  life  by  Alexander  Chal- 
mers], (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works 
of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°. 
V.  IS,  p.  539-590.)  NCI 

[With   life   by   S.   W.    Singer.] 

(In:  The  British  poets.  Chiswick:  C.  Whit- 
tingham,  printer,  1822.  16°.  v.  66,  p.  197- 
260.)  NCI 

Poetical    works...       To    which    is 

prefixed,  the  life  of  the  author.  Edin- 
burgh: Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1794.  (In: 
The  works  of  the  British  poets.  London, 
1795.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  937-959.)  NCI 

Select    works    of    Tobias    SmoUet, 

with  a  memoir... by  Sir  W.  Scott.  Phil- 
adelphia: Lea  &  Blanchard,  1849.  2  v.  in  1. 
new  ed.     8°.  *R-NCW 

Works,    complete    in    one    volume. 

With  a  memoir  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
the  author,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  New 
York:  Leavitt  &  Allen  Bros.  [186-?]  4  p.l., 
(1)12-540  p.,  1  pi.    new  ed.    8°.  NCV 

Edited  from  the  best  authori- 
ties, with.  .  .original  historical  notes  and  a 
life  of  the  author  by  David  Herbert.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  P.  Nimmo,  1870.  623(1)  p.,  1 
port.    8°.  NCM 

Engraved  title-page   also. 

With  a  memoir  of  his  life  and 

writings  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Complete 
in  one  volume.  New  York:  G.  Routledge 
and  Sons  [188-?].  4  p.l.,  (1)12-539  p..  1  1.. 
11-540  p.,  9  pi.     8°.  ?NCW 

BoMBARDiNiON,  pseud.  On  Smollet's  nov- 
els. (The  Bee.  Edinburgh,  1792.  16°.  v. 
7,  p.  130-132.)  *DE 

DoBsoN,  Austin.  The  topography  of 
"Humphry  Clinker."  1  port.  (In  his:  Eigh- 
teenth century  vignettes.  New  York,  1894. 
12°.     series  2,  p.  138-167.)  A 

Song,  The,  of  Solomon,  called  The  Song 
of  songs,  in  English  meeter.  Fitted  to  be 
sung  with  any  of  the  common  tunes  of  the 
Psalms.  [By  Andrew  Simson.]  Gorbals 
[Glasgow]:  Printed  by  James  Watson,  1701. 
24  p.    16°.  Reserve 

Songs,  The,  of  England  and  Scotland. 
London:  J.  Cochrane  &  Co.,  1835.  2  v. 
port.     16°.  NCI 

Each  volume  has  additional  engraved  title-page. 

Songs  of  the  North,  gathered  together 
from  the  Highlands  and  Lowlands  of  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  A.  C.  Macleod  and  Harold 
Boulton.  The  music  arranged  by  Malcolm 
Lawson.  London:  J.  B.  Cramer  &  Co.,  n.  d. 
2  v.     pi.,  port.     f°.  *MO 

V.  1  is  20.  ed.;  v.  2,  5.  ed. 

Songs,  The,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment  in   meeter.     By   M.   Zachary    Boyd. 


Glasgow:  Heires  of  George  Anderson,  1648. 
16°.  Reserve 

Bound  with  his  version  of  the  Psalms. 

Southesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie. 
Jonas  Fisher:  a  poem  in  brown  and  white. 
London:  Trubner  &  Co.,  1876.  1  p.l..  (i) 
viii-ix,  243  p.    2.  ed.    12°.  NCM 

Specimens  of  "Wallace,"  a  ms.  tragedy. 
(Edinburgh  magazine  and  literary  miscel- 
lany. Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  466- 
472.)  *DE 

Spectakle,  The,  of  luf,  translated  from 
the  Latin  by  G.  Myll,  St.  Andrews,  1492. 
(Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1836.    4°.    V.  2,  p.  121-147.)  t  CP 

Spence,  John.  A  peep  into  an  Orkney 
township  in  the  olden  time.  (Old-lore  mis- 
cellany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1911.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
183-187;  V.  5,  p.  67-72.)  CR 

In  the   Orkney  dialect.     With  vocabulary. 

Spirit  of  Chambers's  journal:  original 
tales,  essays,  and  sketches,  selected  from 
that  work.  By  William  and  Robert  Cham- 
bers. V.  2.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Cham- 
bers, 1835.     12°. 

Spottiswoode,  Sir  Henry.  Poems.  (The 
Spottiswoode  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  165-184.)  ZDVH 

Springstaff,  Rockingtree,  pseud.  The 
ass's  petition,  a  tale.  Annan:  the  author, 
1852.    23  p.    16°.  NCIp.v.35 

Steel,  Archibald.  The  two  cuckolds  [by 
A.  Steel];  and  The  tint  quey;  or,  Thrawart 
Maggy  [by  Richard  Gall].  Two  tales  in  the 
Scottish  dialect.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  1796.  24  p.  12°.  NCI  p.v.80 

Steuart,  A.  Francis.  Two  Jacobean  son- 
nets written  in  Orkney.  (Old-lore  mis- 
cellany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1908.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  25- 
26.)  CR 

By  William  Fowler,  died  c.   1614. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  Balfour. 

Only  his  strictly  literary  works  are  included  here. 


The  Amateur  Emigrant 

The  amateur  emigrant.  From  the  Clyde 
to  Sandy  Hook.  Chicago:  Stone  and  Kim- 
ball, 1895.    4  p.l.,  180  p.,  1  1.     16°.        NCZ 

Ballads 

Ballads.  London:  Chatto  &  Windus, 
1895.    vi,  137  p.    2.  ed.     12°.      *R-NCM 

The  Black  Arrow 

The  black  arrow.  A  tale  of  the  two  roses. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1895.  xi  p., 
II.,  322  p.,  12  pi.    8°.  *R-NCW 


882 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 
Black  Canyon,  etc. 

Black  Canyon,  Not  I,  and  other  Steven- 
soniana.    New  York:  M.  F.  Mansfield,  1899. 

5  p.l.,  8  p.,  4  1.    24°.  NCZ 

Reprint. 

The  Bottle  Imp 

The  bottle  imp.     New  York:  M.  J.  Ivers 

6  Co.  [1891-1  (In:  Rudyard  Kipling,  Amer- 
ican notes.  New  York  [1891).  16°.  p.  119- 
160.)  Reserve 

Catriona 

Catriona,  a  sequel  to  "Kidnapped,"  being 
memoirs  of  the  further  adventures  of  David 
Balfour  at  home  and  abroad...  London: 
Cassell  &  Co.,  1893.     1  p.l.,  x.  371  p.     12°. 

NCW 

A  Child's  Garden  of  Verses 

A  child's  garden  of  verses.  London: 
Longmans,  Green,  &  Co.,  1895.  x,  105  p.  6. 
ed.     16°.  NCM 


The  Dynamiter 

The  dynamiter.  By  R.  L.  Stevenson  and 
Fanny  Van  de  Grift  Stevenson.  New 
York:  F.  F.  Lovell  &  Co.  [188-?i  1  p.l., 
164  p.    12°.  NCW 


The  Ebb-tide 

The  ebb-tide;  a  trio  and  quartette.  By 
R.  L.  Stevenson  and  Lloyd  Osbourne. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons.  1908.  4 
p.l.,  (1)4-271  p.  12°.  (Biographical  edi- 
tion.) NCW 


The  Education  of  an  Engineer 

The  education  of  an  engineer.  (Scrib- 
ner's magazine.  New  York,  1888.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  636-640.)  *DA 

Familiar  Studies 

Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.  Lon- 
don: Chatto  &  Windus,  1892.  xxviii  p.,  1  1., 
397  p.     12°.  *R-NCZ 

London:    Chatto    &   Windus,    1892. 

xxviii  p.,  1  1.,  397  p.    7.  ed.    12°.  *  R-NCZ 


A  Christmas  Sermon 

A  Christmas  sermon.  New  York:  C. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1900.    2  p.l.,  23  p.,  1  1.    12°. 

YFE 

Collected  Works 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  rCoUected 
works.]  [New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 
1911-12.]     27  V.     maps,  pi.,  port.     8°.  NCO 

V.  1.  New  Arabian  nights,  v.  2.  Treasure  island. 
V.  3.  More  new  Arabian  nights,  v.  4.  Prince  Otto. 
Island  nights'  entertainments.  Father  Damien.  v.  S. 
Kidnapped,  v.  6.  David  Balfour;  a  sequel  to  "Kid- 
napped." V.  7.  The  merry  men  and  other  tales  and 
fables.  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 
V.  8.  The  black  arrow.  The  misadventures  of  John 
Nicholson.  The  body-snatcher,  v.  9.  The  master  of 
Rallantrae.  v.  10.  The  wrecker,  v.  11.  The  wrong 
box.  The  ebb  tide.  v.  12.  An  inland  voyage.  Edin- 
burgh. V.  13.  \'irginibus  puerisque.  Memories  and 
portraits,  v.  14.  Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books. 
Miscellaneous  papers,  v.  15.  The  amateur  emigrant. 
Across  the  plains.  The  Silverado  squatters,  v.  16. 
A  child's  garden  of  verses.  Underwoods.  Ballads. 
V.  17.  Vailima  letters,  v.  18.  Memoir  of  Fleeming 
Tenkin.  Records  of  a  family  of  engineers,  v.  19.  In 
the  South  Seas.  A  foot-note  to  history,  v.  20.  Weir 
of  Hermiston.  The  plays.  Fables,  v.  21.  St.  Ives; 
being  the  adventures  of  a  French  prisoner  in  Eng- 
land. V.  22.  Sketches.  Criticisms,  v.  23-24.  Letters 
to  his  family  and  friends.  Part  1-2.  v.  25-26.  The 
life  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  by  G.  Balfour,  v. 
27.  New  letters. 


David  Balfour 

David  Balfour;  a  sequel  to  Kidnapped; 
being  memoirs  of  his  adventures  at  home 
and  aboard...  With  a  preface  by  Mrs. 
Stevenson.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 
1905.  xv(i),  391  p.  16°.  (Biographical 
edition.)  NCW 


The  Great  North  Road 

The    Great    North    Road.      [London:    Il- 
lustrated London  News,  1895.]     5  1.     f°. 

ft  NCW 

Fragment:  Illustrated  London  News,  Dec,  1895. 


An  Inland  Voyage 

An    inland    voyage.      Boston:     Roberts 
Bros.,  1883.    x,  261  p.,  1  pi.     16°.        GBK 

London:    Chatto    &   Windus,    1893. 

x,  237  p.,  1  pi.    6.  ed.     16°.  NCW 

Boston:    Roberts    Bros.,    1895.      x, 

11-261  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCW 


Kidnapped 

Kidnapped;  being  the  memoirs  of  the  ad- 
ventures of  David  Balfour,  in  the  year 
1751...  New  York:  Hurst  &  Company 
[188-?].    iv,  262  p.    12°.  NCW 

London:  Cassell  &  Co.,  1893.    vi  p., 

1  1.,  311  p.,  1  map,  16  pi.    12°.      *R-NCW 

With    sixteen    illustrations    by    W. 

B.  Hole.     London:  Cassell  and  Co.,  Ltd., 
1907.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  319  p.,  1  map,  16  pi.     12°. 

NCW 

At  head  of  title:  The  adventures  of  David  Bal- 
four. 

Lay  Morals,  etc. 

Lay  morals  and  other  papers;  with  a 
preface   by   Mrs.   Stevenson.     New   York: 

C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1911.     xiv,  316  p.     16°. 
(Biographical    edition.)  NCZ 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


883 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 
Letters 

Letters  to  his  family  and  friends.  Se- 
lected and  edited,  with  notes  and  introduc- 
tion, by  Sidney  Colvin.  New  York:  C. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1899.     2  v.     pi.,  port.     8°. 

AN 

The  letters  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson; 
edited  by  Sidney  Colvin.  New  York:  C. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1911.  4  v.  port,  new  ed. 
8°.  NDD 


Scotland,   France,   California. 
Alps    and    Highlands,    Hyeres, 


V.  1.     1868-1880. 

V.  2.      1880-1887. 
Bournemouth. 

V.  3.     1887-1891.     The   Adirondacks,   Pacific   voy- 
ages,  First  year  at  Vailima. 

V.   4.      1891-1894.     Second,  third,  and  fourth  years 
at  Vailima.     The  end. 


A  Lodging  for  the  Night 

A  lodging  for  the  night.  30  p.  (In:  M. 
J.  Holmes,  Dora  Deane.  Chicago  [189-?]. 
12°.)  NBO 

East  Aurora,  N.  Y. :  The  Roycrof- 

ters  cl902].     3  p.l.,  44  p.,  1  1.,  1  port.    8°. 

NCW 

(In:  W.  J.  and  C.  W.  Dawson,  The 

great   English    short   story   writers.      New 
York,  1910.     12°.    v.  1,  p.  289-313.) 

*R-NCE 


Memories  and  Portraits 

Memories  and  portraits.    London:  Chat- 
to  &  Windus,  1891.    x,  299  p.     12° 

*R-NCZ 


The  Merry  Men,  etc. 

The  merry  men  and  other  tales  and 
fables.  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde.  New  York:  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons,  1895.    viii,  407  p.    12°.  NCW 

With  prefaces  by  Mrs.  Stevenson. 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1906.  viii 
p.,  3  1.,  (1)4-422  p.  8°.  (Biographical  edi- 
tion.) NCW 


The  Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson 

The  misadventures  of  John  Nicholson. 
A  Christmas  story.  New  York:  G.  Mun- 
ro's  Sons  [1895].  1  p.l.,  5-86  p.  12°.  (Mun- 
ro's  library  of  popular  novels.)  NCW 


The  Morality  of  the  Profession  of  Letters 

The  morality  of  the  profession  of  letters. 
Gouverneur"  N.  Y.:  Brothers  of  the  Book, 
1899.    47  p.     16°.  NAD 

Repr. :    Fortnightly    review,   April,    1881. 
no.  85  of  an  edition  of  299  copies. 


A  Lowden  Sabbath  Morn 

A  Lowden  Sabbath  morn.  Illustrated 
by  A.  S.  Boyd.  New  York:  C.  Scribner's 
Sons,  1898.    127  p.    sq.  8°.  NCM 


Macaire 

Macaire.  A  melodramatic  farce  in  three 
acts.  By  R.  L.  Stevenson  and  W.  E.  Hen- 
ley. (New  review.  London,  1895.  8°. 
V.   12,  p.  685-706.)  *  DA 


The  Master  of  Ballantrae 

The  master  of 
tale.  New  York: 
p.l.,  243  p.     12°. 


Ballantrae;    a    winter's 

P.   F.    Collier   [1889].  3 

NCW 


First    issued   serially    in   Scribner's    magazine,    v. 
4-6,  1888-89. 

London:  Cassell  &  Co.,  1893.    vi  p., 

1  1.,  332  p.,  10  pi.    12°.  *R-NCW 


Memoirs 

Memoirs  of  himself  by  R.  L.  Stev^son; 
printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in 
the  possession  of  Harry  Elkins  Widener. 
Philadelphia:  for  private  distribution  onl3^ 
1912.     27  p.     sq.  4°.  AN 

no.  24  of  forty-five  copies  printed  on  Whatman's 
hand  made  paper.  Written  in  San  Francisco,  Janu- 
ary,   1880. 


More  Nezv  Arabian  Nights 

More  new  Arabian  nights.  The  dyna- 
miter. By  R.  L.  Stevenson  and  Fanny  Van 
de  Grift  Stevenson.  New  York:  Charles. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1895.  vi  p.,  2  1.,  326  p. 
12°.  NCW 


New  Letters 

New  letters. .  .edited  by  Sidney  Colvin. 
1  port.  (Scribner's  magazine.  New  York, 
1911.     8°.     V.  49,  p.  385-398.)  *  DA 


The  Pavilion  on  the  Links 

The  pavilion  on  the  links.  (In:  English- 
Scotch  mystery  stories.  New  York,  1908. 
12°.     p.   155-212.)  NCT 


Poems 

Poems.  [With  an  introduction  by 
Richard  Le  Gallienne.]  (In:  Rudyard 
Kipling,  Poems  of  Rudyard  Kipling  and 
R.  L.  Stevenson...  New  York.  1902.  8°. 
1  1.,  3,  3-172  p.)  *R-NAEM 

The  poems  and  ballads  of  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson...  New  York:  C.  Scribner's 
Sons,  1913.    8  p.l.,  367  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCM 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 
Prince  Otto 

Prince  Otto.    A  romance.    Boston:  Rob- 
erts Bros.,  1886.    272  p.     16°.  NCW 


St.  Ives 

St.  Ives,  being  the  adventures  of  a 
French  prisoner  in  England.  New  York: 
C.  Scribner's  Sons.  1897.  vi  p.,  1  1..  438 
p.    8°.  NCW 


The  Silverado  Squatters 

The  Silverado  squatters.  New  York: 
G.  Munro  [188-?,.  97  p.  12°.  (The  Sea- 
side library,  no.  1110.)  NCW 

Boston:  Roberts  Brothers,  1884.     3 

p.l.,  (1)10-287  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCZ 

Boston:    Roberts   Bros.,   1895.     287 

p.,  1  pi.     16°.  NCZ 


Strange  Case  of  Dr.  Jckyll 

The  strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 
Hyde.  New  York:  International  Book 
Company  rl88-?].  1  p.l.,  67  p.  12°.  (Co- 
lumbus  series.)  NCW 

New     York:     C.     Scribner's     Sons, 

1886.     4  p.l.,  138  p.     12°.       NCW  p.  box  2 

And  Prince  Otto.     New  York:  A. 

L.  Burt  Co.  il90-?]  1  p.l.,  350  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  NCW 

New     York:     C.     Scribner's     Sons, 

1903.    4  p.l.,  138  p.     12°.  NCW 

Printed  in  the  easy  reporting  style 

of  phonography,  in  accordance  with  the 
"Manual  of  phonography,"  by  B.  Pitman 
and  J.  B.  Howard.  Cincinnati:  Phono- 
graphic Inst.  Co.,  1903.     66  p.     16°. 

*  ID  V  p.  box  2 


Three  Plays 

Three  plays  by  Henley  and  Stevenson. 
Deacon  Brodie;  Beau  Austin:  Admiral 
Guinea.  London:  D.  Nutt,  1892.  iii-xii, 
250   p.      12°.  NCR 


Treasure  Island 

Treasure  Island;  a  story  of  the  Span- 
ish main.  New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  [188-?]. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  363  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

Chicago:      Homewood      Publishing' 

Co.  [189-?]  284  p.     12°.  NCW 

London:  Cassell  &  Co.,  1893.    1  p.l.. 

viii,  292  p.,  25  pl.     12°.  NCW 

Arranged   for  young  readers,   with 

illustrations  in  colour.  New  York:  G.  H. 
McKibbin  [19—?].  1  p.l.,  (1)6-231  p.  12°. 
(Manhattan  young  people's  library.)  NCW 


New  edition,  with  original  illustra- 
tions by  Wal.  Paget.  New  York:  C.  Scrib- 
ner's Sons,  1908.  3  p.l.,  (i)xii-xv,  388  p., 
1  map,  15  pl.     iUus.     12°.  NCW 


Two  Poems 

Two    poems.      (New    review.      London, 
1895.     8°.     v.  12,  p.  17-21.)  *  DE 

1.     The  woodman.     2.   Mater  triumphans. 


Vailima  Letters 

Vailima  letters,  being  correspondence 
addressed  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  to 
Sidney  Colvin,  November,  1890-October, 
1894.  London:  Methuen  &  Co.,  1895.  xx, 
366  p.,  3  port.    12°.  *R-NDD 


Virginibus  Puerisque 

"Virginibus  puerisque."  (Cornhill  maga- 
zine.   London,  1876.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  169-176.) 

*DA 

Virginibus  puerisque  and  other  papers. 
London:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1895.  vi  p..  1 
1.,  278  p.    12°.  *R-NCZ 


1,  p.  1-20,  321-362,  641- 
*DE 


Weir  of  Hcrmiston 

Weir  of  Hermiston.    (Cosmopolis.    Lon- 
don, 1896.     8°.     V. 
663;  V.  2,  p.  1-27.) 

See  also  A  note  on  'Weir  of  Hermiston,'  by  Sid- 
ney  Colvin,  ibid.,  v.   2,  p.  323-333. 

London:    Chatto    &   Windus,    1896. 

4  p.l.,  289(1)   p.     12°.  NCW 


The  Wrong  Box 

The  wrong  box.  By  R.  L.  Stevenson  and 
Lloyd  Osbourne.  New  York:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons,  1895.  1  p.l.,  vii,  244  p. 
12°.  NCW 


Commentaries 

Archer,  William.  In  memoriam.  R.  L. 
S.  (New  review.  London,  1895.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  89-97.)  *  DE 

Baildon,  Henry  Bellyse.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  (Englische  Studien.  Leipzig, 
1898-1900.  8°.  Bd.  25,  p.  218-245;  Bd.  26, 
p.  19-41;  Bd.  27,  p.  399-411;  Bd.  28,  p.  246- 
293.)  RNA 

Robert   Louis   Stevenson:   essayist, 

novelist  and  poet.     (Living  age.     Boston, 
1899.    8°.    series  7,  v.  3,  p.  671-688.)      *  DA 

Translated  from  Englische  Studien. 

Robert    Louis    Stevenson.      A    life 

study  in  criticism.     New  York:  A.  Wessels 
&  Co.,  1901.    xi,  244  p.,  2  port.    12°. 

*R-AN 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 

Balfour,  Graham.  The  life  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  New  York:  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons,  1901.    2  v.    map,  port.    8°.  AN 

See  critical  notice  by  W.  E.  Henley  in  Pall  Mall 
magazine,  v.   25,  p.    505-514,  London,    1901. 

New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons, 

1911.    2v.    port.    8°.     (In  R.  L.  Stevenson, 
[Collected  works.]     v.  25-26.)  NCG 

Barr.^tt,  James.  The  essays  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  (New  century  review. 
London,  1900.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  47-58.)        *  DE 

Beach,  Joseph  Warren.  The  sources  of 
Stevenson's  Bottle  imp.  (Modern  lan- 
guage notes.  Baltimore,  1910.  4°.  v.  25,  p. 
12-18.)  RAA 

Bell,  Howard  Wilford.  An  unpublished 
chapter  in  the  life  of  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. (Pall  Mall  magazine.  London,  1901. 
8°.    V.  24,  p.  267-271.)  *  DA 

BiRRELL,  Augustine.  Robert  Louis  Ste- 
venson's letters.  (Contemporary  review. 
London,  1900.    8°.    v.  77,  p.  50-60.)     *  DA 

Reprinted  in  the  Eclectic  magazine,  v.  71,  p.  429- 
437,  Boston,  1900;  and  in  Littell's  Living  age,  series, 
7,  V.   6,  p.  337-345,  Boston,  1900. 

Black,  Margaret  Moyes.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Ander- 
son, &  Ferrier  [1898].  159  p.  12°.  (Fa- 
mous Scots  series.)  *R-AN 

BoNET,  Maury,  Gaston.  R.  L.  Stevenson, 
voyageur  et  romancier  (1850-1894).  (Re- 
vue des  deux  mondes.  Paris,  1902.  8°.  v. 
172,  p.  164-201.)  *  DM 

Bosdari,  a.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
(Nuova  antologia.  Roma,  1899.  8°.  anno 
34,  serie  4,  v.  82,  p.  601-618.)  NNA 

Bradley,  Cornelius  Beach.  Stevenson 
and  California.  (University  of  California 
chronicle.  Berkeley,  1909.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
114-121.)  STG 

BuGBEE,  Lucius  H.  Stevenson  and  his 
gospel  of  cheerful  living.  (Methodist  re- 
view. New  York,  1907.  8°.  v.  89,  p.  916- 
925.)  *  DA 

Carr,  Joseph  William  Comyns.  A 
younger  generation.  (In  his:  Some  emi- 
nent Victorians...  London,  1908.  8°.  p. 
215-224.)  AGH 

Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  the  books 
of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  in  the  library  of 
George  M.  Williamson,  Grand  View  on 
Hudson.  Jamaica,  Queensborough,  New 
York:  The  Marion  Press,  1901.  7  p.l.,  114 
p.,  1  1.,  1  engr.,  1  port.     4°.  AN 

no.   72   of   150  copies  printed. 

Chalmers,  William  P.  Charakteristische 
Eigenschaften  von  R.  L.  Stevensons  Stil. 
Marburg:  N.  G.  Elwert,  1903.  2  p.l.,  56  p. 
8°.  (Marburger  Studien  zur  englischen 
Philologie.     Heft  3.)  NCC  p.v.13 


Chapman,  Edward  Mortimer.  The  new- 
er fiction.  (In  his:  English  literature  in 
account  with  religion,  1800-1900.  Boston, 
1910.    8°.     p.  533-561.)  NCB 

Ch.\rlesworth,  Hector.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  (Canadian  magazine.  Toron- 
to, 1895.    8°.     V.  5,  p.  27-32.)  *  DA 

CoLviN,  Sir  Sidney.  Stevensoniana. 
(Scribner's  magazine.  New  York,  1912. 
8°.    V.  52,  p.  593-606.)  *  DA 

CoRNFORD,  L.  Cope.  Robert  Louis  Ste- 
venson. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1899.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  200  p.  12°.  (Modern 
English  writers.)  *R-AN 

Dawson,  William  J.  Robert  Louis  Ste- 
venson. (In  his:  The  makers  of  English 
fiction.  New  York,  1905.  12°.  p.  241- 
267.)  *R-NCB 

Douglas,  Robert  B.  Stevenson  at  Fon- 
tainebleau.  (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1906.    8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  340-347.) 

*DA 

Ellis,  Lilith.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
(New  century  review.  London,  1899.  8°. 
v.  5,  p.  347-353.)  *  DE 

French,  Harold.  How  the  home  of 
Mrs.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  was  saved. 
(Overland  monthly.  San  Francisco,  1906. 
8°.    V.  48,  p.  137-138.)  *  DA 

Genung,  John  Franklin.  Stevenson's  at- 
titude to  life:  with  readings  from  his  es- 
says and  letters.  New  York:  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  Co.,  1901.     3  p.l.,  44  p.     12°. 

NCC 

George,  J.  F.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson 
and  the  Garioch.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  V.  4,  p.  154-155.)  CPA 

GossE,  Edmund.  Mr.  R.  L.  Stevenson  as 
a  poet.  (Longman's  magazine.  London, 
1887.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  623-631.)  *  DA 

Personal  memories  of  Robert  Louis 

Stevenson.  (Century  magazine.  New 
York,  1895.    8°.    v.  50,  p.  447-454.)      *  DA 

Gotch,  T.  C.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson, 
from  a  painter's  point  of  view.  (St. 
George.  Birmingham,  1902.  8°.  v.  5.  p. 
96-115.)  *DD 

Griswold,  Hattie  Tyng.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  1  port.  (In  her:  Personal 
sketches  of  recent  authors.  Chicago,  1898. 
12°.     p.   191-208.)  A 

GwYNN,  Stephen.  Mr.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  A  critical  study.  (Fortnight- 
ly review.  London,  1894.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  56,  p.  776-792.)  *  DA 

Hamilton,  Clayton.  On  the  trail  of 
Stevenson,  illus.  (Bookman.  New  York, 
1914.  8°.  V.  40,  p.  140-153,  263-275,  396- 
410.)  *DA 

1.  Edinburgh.  2.  Scotland.  3.  England.  To 
be   continued. 


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Language  and  Literature,  contlmied. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 

Hammerton,  J.  A.  Stevensoniana.  An 
anecdotal  life  and  appreciation  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson,  edited  from  the  writings 
of  J.  M.  Barrie,  S.  R.  Crockett...  Edin- 
burgh: John  Grant.  1910.  xviii,  350  p..  16 
pi.,  23  port,     new  ed.     8°.  AN 

Harcourt,  Betty.  The  unveiling  of 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson  memorial,  illus. 
(Overland  monthlv.  San  Francisco,  1905. 
8°.    v.  45,  p.  235-239.)  *  DA 

Hecht,    Hans.      Deacon    Brodie.  Eine 

Quellenstudie   zu   R.    L.   Stevenson.  (In: 

Festschrift  fur   Lorenz   Morsbach.  Halle 

a.S.,  1913.    8°.    p.  201-221.)  NCB 

Henley,  William  Ernest.  R.  L.  S.  [A 
criticism  of  Graham  Balfour's  Life  of 
Robert  Louis  Stevensonj.  1  port.  (Pall 
Mall  magazine.  London.  1901.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  505-514.)  .  *  DA 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son and  Fanny  Osbourne.  Aurora,  N.  Y., 
1906.  161-191  p.,  1  port.  sq.  12°.  (Little 
journeys  to  the  homes  of  great  lovers,  v. 
19,  no.  6.)  *R-AN 

In  memoriam  Robert  Louis  Stevenson, 
Dec.  3d,  1894.  cA  poem  Scotland's  La- 
ment, by  J.  M.  Barrie;  R.  L.  S.,  by  S.  R. 
Crockett,  and  In  memoriam,  by  Ian  Mac- 
laren.]     [New  York,  1895.,     8  p.    8°.    *  DA 

Bookman.     Supplement  to  v.   1,  no.   1,  1895. 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. (In  his:  Literary  studies.  London, 
1895.    2.  ed.     16°.    p.  175-185.)  NCZ 

James,  Henry.  The  letters  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  (North  American  re- 
view. New  York,  1900.  8°.  v.  170,  p.  61- 
77.)  *  DA 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson.     (In  his: 

Partial  portraits.  London,  1894.  12°.  p. 
135-174.)  NBQ 

Robert    Louis 

London,  1895. 

*DA 


Japp,    Alexander    Hay. 
Stevenson,    illus.     (Argosy. 
8°.    v.  59,  p.  226-235.) 


Jessop,  Alexander.  The  poetry  of  Robert 
Louis  .Stevenson.  (Poet  lore.  Boston, 
1907.    8°.     V.  18,  p.  396-401.)  *  DA 

Kellner,  Leon.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. (Die  Riickkehr  zur  Natur.)  (In  his: 
Die  Englische  Literatur  in  Zeitalter  der 
Konigin  Viktoria.  Leipzig,  1909.  8°.  p. 
542-560.)  NCB 

Lang,  Andrew.  Mr.  Stevenson's  works. 
(In  his:  Essays  in  little.  New  York,  1907. 
12°.     p.  24-35.)  AB 

— —  Recollections  of  Robert  Louis  Ste- 
venson. (In  his:  Adventures  among  books. 
London,  1905.     12°.    p.  39-56.)  NCZ 

Reprinted  from  North  American  review. 


Lawrence,  Perceval  Maitland.  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  (In  his:  Collectanea, 
essays,  addreses  and  reviews.  London. 
1899.    8°.    p.  222-225.)  NCZ 

Repr. :    Diamond    Fields    Advertiser,    Dec,    1894. 

Le  Gallienne,  Richard.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson:  an  elegy;  and  other  poems 
mainly  personal.  London:  J.  Lane,  1895. 
viii,  99  p.     12°.  NCM 

Literary  leprosy.  (Saturday  review. 
London,  1901.    f°.    v.  92,  p.  672-673.)  *  DA 

On    W.    E.    Henley's    "appreciation"    of    R.    L. 

Stevenson. 

Lord,  Isabel  Ely.  Best  editions  of 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  (Bulletin  of  bib- 
liography. Boston,  1902.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  11- 
13.)  *GAA 

Low,  Will  H.  A  chronicle  of  friend- 
ships. 1873-1900.  With  illustrations  by  the 
author  and  from  his  collections.  New 
York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1908.  xvi  p., 
1  1.,  507  p.,  2  fac,  28  pi.,  20  port.    8°.    MCX 

Lowe,  Charles.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son: a  reminiscence.  (The  bookman. 
London,  1892.    f°.    v.  1,  p.  60-61.)    f  *  ODD 

AI.,  J.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  1  port. 
(Scottish  art  review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°. 
v.  1,  p.  108-110.)  tMAA 

M.,  W.  Stevenson  and  Hogg.  (The 
Academy.  London,  1910.  f°.  v.  78,  p.  419- 
421.)  *DA 

MacCulloch,  J.  A.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son: characteristics.  (Westminster  review. 
London,  1898.    8°.    v.  149,  p.  631-647.)  *  DA 

Macdougall,  Margaret  Armour.  The 
home  and  early  haunts  of  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson,  with  twelve  illustrations  in 
photogravure  including  new  portrait  by  W. 
Brown  Macdougall.  Edinburgh:  W.  H. 
White  &  Co.,  1895.  8  p.l.,  (1)18-99  p.,  1 
port,     illus.     16°.  AN 

Matthews,  Brander.  Two  Scotsmen  of 
letters.  (In  his:  Aspects  of  fiction.  . .  New 
York,  1896.     12°.    p.  103-138.)     *R-NBQ 

Andrew  Lang,  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

MiLLE,  Pierre.  Le  dernier  roman  de  R. 
L.  Stevenson.  (Revue  de  Paris.  Paris, 
1895.    8°.    annee  2,  v.  1,  p.  143-161.)  *  DM 

Moors,  H.  J.  With  Stevenson  in  Samoa. 
Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Co.  [1910.]  2 
p.l.,  X  p.,  1  1.,  230  p.,  6  fac,  24  pi.,  11  port. 
12°.  *R-AN 

Frontispiece  lacking. 

Mr.  R.  L.  Stevenson's  novels.  (Church 
quarterlv  review.  London,  1891.  8°.  v. 
31,  p.  195-211.)  *DA 

North,  Ernest  Dressel.  A  bibliography 
of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  [By  E.  D. 
North.]  (Bookman.  New  York,  1896.  8°. 
V.  4,  no.  1,  p.  81-85.)  *  DA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


887 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 

O'CoNNELL,  L.  Stevenson's  word  effects 
in  "Virginibus  puerisque."  (Rosary  maga- 
zine. Somerset,  Ohio,  1904.  8°.  v.  24,  p. 
46-49.)  ZLE 

Omond,  George  William  Thomson.  Notes 
on  the  art  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
(North  American  review.  New  York,  1900. 
8".    V.  171,  p.  348-358.)  *  DA 

O'Neill,  Moira.  The  letters  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  (Blackwood's  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  190,  p.  468- 
491.)  *DA 

OsBOURNE,  Katharine  D.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson  in  California.  Chicago:  A.  C. 
McClurg  &  Co.,  1911.  vii,  113  p.,  28  pi.. 
14  port.     12°.  AN 

■ Robert    Louis     Stevenson    in    San 

Francisco.  1  port.  illus.  (Out  West. 
Los  Angeles,  1913.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6, 
p.  3-15.)  *  DA 

OsBOURNE,  Lloyd,  joint  author.  See 
Strong,  Isobel,  and  Lloyd  Osbourne. 

O'Shea,  James.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son, the  story  teller.  (An  appreciation.) 
1  port.  (Rosary  magazine.  Somerset, 
Ohio,  1903.     8°.     V.  22,  p.  284-295.)     ZLF 

Pease,  Howard.  Scott  and  Stevenson. 
(Northern  counties  magazine.  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  1901.     8°.    v.  2,  p.  304-311.)     CA 

Peterson,  Meta.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. (McGill  University  magazine.  Mont- 
real,  1905.     8\     V.  4,  p.   152-160.)       STK_ 

Phelps,  William  Lyon.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  (In  his:  Essays  on  modern 
novelists.  New  York,  1910.  12°.  p.  172- 
190.)  *R-NAL 

Pinero,  Arthur  Wing.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson:  the  dramatist.  (Critic.  New 
York,  1903.    8°.    v.  42,  p.  341-353.)      *  DA 

Purcell,  John  S.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son and  his  friends.  1  port.  (English 
illustrated  magazine.  London,  1909.  8°. 
V.  41,  p.  127-132.)  *  DA 

Real,  The,  Stevenson.  (Atlantic  month- 
ly.    1900.    8°.     V.  85,  p.  702-705.)         *  DA 

Richards,  Ernest.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son as  a  sea  writer.  (Methodist  review. 
New  York  [1908].     8°.     v.  90,  p.  417-423.) 

*DA 

RiCKETT,  Arthur.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. 1  port.  (In  his:  The  vagabond  in 
literature.  London,  1906.  12°.  p.  115- 
138.)  NCB 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  (Church  quar- 
terly review.  London,  1902.  8°.  v.  54, 
p.  143-164.)  *DA 


Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  By  two  of  his 
cousins,  illus.  (English  illustrated  maga- 
zine.   London,  1899.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  121-131.) 

*DA 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson  memorial. 
Edinburgh:  J.  Skinner  &  Co.,  printers,  n.  d: 
4  p.     f°.  AN 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson  at  Vailima, 
Samoa.  1  port,  illus.  (English  illustrated 
magazine.  London,  1894.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
769-775.)  *  DA 

Roberts,  Morley.  A  visit  to  R.  L.  Ste- 
venson. A  "personal  view."  1  port. 
(Literature.  London,  1901.  f°.  v.  9,  p. 
85-86.)  t  *  DE 

Robinson,  William  Albert.  Secret  of 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  success.  (Meth- 
odist review.  New  York,  1908.  8°.  v.  90, 
p.  912-926.)  *DA 

Rosebery  (5.  earl),  Archibald  Philip 
Primrose.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  (In 
his:  Appreciations  and  addresses.  Lon- 
don,  1899.     12°.     p.  87-102.)  NDB 

ScHwoB,  Marcel.  R.  L.  S.  (New  review. 
London,  1895.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  153-160.)  *  DE 

On   Robert   Louis   Stevenson.     In   French. 

Sharp,  William.  The  country  of  Ste- 
venson. 8  pi.  on  4.  (In  his:  Literary  geog- 
raphy.    New   York,    1904.     4°.     p.  20-36.) 

NCA 

Simpson,  Eve  Blantyre.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson's  Edinburgh  days.  London: 
Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1913.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  293 
(1)  p.,  16  pi.,  5  port.     [3.  ed.]     8°.  AN 

Smith,  Frederic.  The  letters  of  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  3  pi.  (Manchester  quar- 
terly. Manchester,  1903.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  297- 
322.)  *  DE 

Smith,  Frederick  M.  Stevenson's  es- 
says. (Poet-lore.  Boston,  1903.  8°.  v. 
14,  no.  1,  p.  70-83.)  *  DA 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. (National  review.  London,  1902.  8°. 
V.  38,  p.  725-743.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  Living  age,  series  7,  v.  14,  p.  463- 
477,  Boston,   1902. 

(In  his:  Studies  of  a  biog- 
rapher. London,  1902.  8°.  series  2,  v.  4, 
p.  206-246,)  A 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  Margaret  Isabella  Bal- 
four. Letters  from  Samoa.  1891-1895. 
Edited  and  arranged  by  M.  C.  Balfour. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1906.  x, 
340  p.,  10  pi.,  2  port.    12°.  NDD 

Stevenson's  letters.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. London,  1900.  8°.  v.  81,  p.  182- 
187.)  *DA 

Stevensonia.  Being  a  reprint  of  vari- 
ous literary  and  pictorial  miscellany  as- 
sociated with  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  the 
man  and  his  work.  New  York:  M.  F. 
Mansfield,  1900.     16  p.,  2  pi.,  1  port.     12°. 

AGH  p.v.31 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature  —  Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued. 

Strong,  Isobel.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  \9\\.  3  p.l., 
3-87  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     12°.  AN 

Strong,  Isobel,  and  Lloyd  Osbourne. 
Memories  of  Vailima.  New  York:  C. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1902.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  228  p., 
1  pi.    iUus.     12°.  AN 

ToRREY,  Bradford.  Robert  Louis  Ste- 
venson. (Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1902. 
8°.    V.  89,  p.  89-99.)  *  DA 

Vance,  Hiram  Albert.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.  (Sewanee  review.  New  York, 
1902.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  223-233.)  *  DA 

Vincent,  Leon  Henry.  The  bibliotaph, 
and  other  people.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin and  Co.,  1898.     4  p.l.,  233(1)  p.     12°. 

NBQ 

Contains:  Stevenson:  the  vagabond  and  the 
philosopher.     Stevenson's   St.   Ives. 

Wallace,  William.  The  life  and  limita- 
tions of  Stevenson.  (Scottish  review. 
Paisley,  1900.    8°.    v.  35,  p.  13-35.)       *  DA 

Scotland,  Stevenson,  and  Mr.  Hen- 
ley. (New  liberal  review.  London,  1902. 
8°.    v.  3,  p.  79-86.)  *  DE 

Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson:  An  appreciation.  (Fortnightly 
review.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  80  [new 
series,  v.  74],  p.  501-515.)  *  DA 

Whiting,  Marie  Louise.  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson:  the  man  in  his  "Life"  and  "Let- 
ters." (Sewanee  review.  New  York,  1902. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  385-405.)  *  DA 

Whyte,  W.  Farmer.  More  tales  of  Tusi- 
tala.  (Sunset.  San  Francisco,  1910.  8°. 
V.  25,  p.  497-507.)  lAA 

Y.,  Y.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  (The 
bookman.  London,  1892.  f°.  v.  2,  p.  43- 
45.)  t*GDD 

Portrait  of  Stevenson  opp.  p.   37. 

Stewart,  D.  The  man-of-war's  man.  By 
Bill  Truck  [i.  e.,  D.  Stewart].  Philadelphia: 
E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1833.     2  v.     8°. 

NCW 

Previously  published  serially  in  Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magasine,  1821-26,  under  the  pseudonym 
of  Bill  Truck.  On  the  printed  labels  on  the  back 
of  each  volume  the  American  publishers  say  that 
the  work  is  "by  the  author  of  Tom  Cringle's  log," 
i.  e.,   Michael   Scott. 

Stewart,  John,  of  Baldynneis.  Poems  of 
John  Stewart  of  Baldynneis,  from  the  ms. 
in  the  Advocates'  Library,  Edinburgh; 
edited  by  T.  Crockett,  v.  2.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  the  society,  by  W.  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1913.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  So- 
ciety.     [Publications.]      new    series,   v.    5.) 

NDP 

V.    2.      Text. 

Still,  Peter.  The  cottar's  Sunday,  and 
other  poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  dialect. 


(Smith's  weekly  volume:  a  select  circu- 
lating library...  Philadelphia,  1845.  f°. 
V.  2,  p.  292-320.)  f  *  DD 

Reprinted  from  the  Aberdeen  edition  of  the  same 
year. 

Philadelphia:    H.    Longstreth, 

1845.     vii,  9-216  p.     24°.  NCM 

Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  William.  Address 
by  Sir  W.  Stirling-Maxwell,  lord  rector, 
Feb.  5,  1872.  (In:  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. Rectorial  addresses...  London, 
1900.    8°.    p.  147-167.)  STK 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  Angling  songs, 
with  a  memoir  by  Anna  M.  Stoddart. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1889. 
ix,  324  p.,  1  port.     12°.  MYLD 

The    death   wake;   or,    Lunacy.     A 

necromaunt  in  three  chimeras...  With 
an  introduction  by  Andrew  Lang.  Lon- 
don: John  Lane,  1895.     2  p.l.,  124  p.     12°. 

NCM 

Also  includes  a  poem  "Piscatori  piscator"  by 
Lang. 

Stories  from  "Blackwood."  New  York: 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1852.  261  p.  12°. 
(Appleton's  popular  library  of  the  best 
authors.)  NCT 

Story,  The,  of  Margredel:  being  a  fire- 
side history  of  a  Fifeshire  family.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1893-94.  8°.  V.  154,  p.  765-789;  v.  155,  p. 
27-46,  236-251,  395-411.)  *  DA 

Strachan,  George.  Lachrymas.  (In: 
Delitise  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
1637.    24°.    v.  2,  p.  504-509.)  NDP 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Strathesk,  John.     See  Tod,  John. 

Struthers,  John.  The  poetical  works  of 
John  Struthers,  with  autobiography.  Lon- 
don: A.  Fullerton  and  Co.,  1850.    2  v.     12°. 

NCM 

Stuart,  Ferdinand  Smyth.  Destiny  and 
fortitude;  an  historical  poem  in  sixteen 
elegies.  Being  a  detail  of  the  misfortunes 
of  the  illustrious  house  of  Stuart.  Lon- 
don: for  the  author  by  Cox,  Son,  &  Baylis, 
1808.    3  p.l.,  iv  p.,  2  1.,  52  p.,  2  port.    f°. 

Reserve 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski,  and  Charles 
Edward  Stuart.  Lays  of  the  deer  forest, 
■with  sketches  of  olden  and  modern  deer- 
hunting;  traits  of  natural  history  in  the 
forest;  traditions  of  the  clans;  miscella- 
neous notes.  Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood and  Sons,  1848.    2  v.    pi.     8°.  MYR 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magasine, 
V.   64,  p.  92-107,  Edinburgh,   1848. 

Symington,  William.  The  communion 
stones.  (In:  The  Scottish  annual.  Edin- 
burgh tl859j.     12°.    1859,  p.  229-247.)  NCA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

T.  TLady  Mary  of  Craignethan.  (Edin- 
burgh magazine  and  literary  miscellany. 
Edinburgh,  1819.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  525-529.) 

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Old  ballad. 

T.,  J.  Creation:  an  exposition  of  the 
Mosaic  record  in  verse...  Glasgow:  G. 
Watson,  1858.    16  p.    16°.    NCI  p.v.34,  no.l 

Revival  of  religion  at  the  Kirk  of 

Shotts,   a  poem...      Airdrie:   A.    Lawson, 
1867.     12  p.     16°.  NCI  p.v.34 

Taill,  The,  of  Rauf  Coilyear  (about  1475 
A.D.) . .  .with  the  fragments  of  Roland  and 
Vernagu  and  Otuel;  re-edited  from  the 
originals,  with  introduction,  notes,  and 
glossary  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.  London: 
Early  English  Text  Society,  1882.  xxiii, 
140  p.  8°.  (Early  English  Text  Society. 
Extra  series,     no.  39.)  NCE 

Reprinted  from  the  unique  copy  of  Lekpreuik's 
edition   of    1572. 

Taill,  The,  of  Rauf  Coilyear,  a  Scottish 
metrical  romance  of  the  fifteenth  century; 
edited  with  introduction,  notes,  and  glos- 
sarial  index,  by  W.  H.  Browne.  Baltimore: 
Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1903.     163  p.    8°. 

NCL 

Tale,  The,  of  a  tub,  (an  additional  chap- 
ter). How  Jack  ran  mad  a  second  time. 
[Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1842?]     15  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.l320 

Tannahill,  Robert.  The  poems  and 
songs  and  correspondence  of  Robert  Tan- 
nahill. With  life  and  notes  by  David 
Semple.  Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1876.  3  p.l., 
(i)vi-lxxxviii,  546  p.,  2  port.     8°.         NCL 

With  autograph  of  David   Semple. 

Pages  9-16  repeated;   pages   17-24  lacking. 

Taylor,  George.  The  story  of  Glencoe, 
and  other  poems.  New  York:  Caledonian 
Publishing  Co.,  1909.  4  p.l.,  (1)8-163  p.,  1 
port.     12°.  NBI 

Taylor,  John,  of  Glasgow.  The  Eureka 
rhymes;  by  "Aner."  Brechin:  D.  H. 
Edwards   [1891].     32  p.     12°.       *Cp.v.371 

Telfer,  James.  Border  ballads,  and  other 
miscellaneous  pieces.  Jedburgh:  printed 
for  the  author  by  W.  Easton,  1824.  4  p.l., 
(1)10-163  p.    24°.  NDPp.v.2 

Tennant,  William.  Anster  fair.  A  poem 
in  six  cantos.  With  other  poems.  Boston: 
Wells  &  Lilly,  1815.    vi,  192  p.    24°.      NCM 

For  an  appreciative  criticism  see  the  Portico,  v. 
4,   p.   448-453,   Baltimore,    1817. 

Edinburgh:    Macredie,    Skelly 

and  Muckersy,  1816.    vii,  255  p.    3.  ed.    16°. 

NCM 

The  other  poems  are  "Harim.  A  pastoral,"  and 
an  "Ode  to  peace." 

Edinburgh:    Oliver    &    Bovd, 

1821.    vii,  255  p.    4.  ed.     16°.  NCM 


With   a  prefatory  memoir   of 

the  author  and  his  writings.  Edinburgh: 
W.  &  R.  Chambers,  1838.  40  p.  4°.  (Peo- 
ple's edition.)  NCI  p.v.55 

John    Baliol,    an    historical    drama. 

In  five  acts.  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
Co.,  1825.    2  p.l.,  164  p.    8°.        NCO  p.v.89 

Tennant,  William,  and  others.  Bout 
rimes;  or.  The  poetical  pastimes  of  a  few 
hobblers  round  the  base  of  Parnassus... 
Edinburgh:  A.  Mackay,  1815.  iii-xii,  9-48  p. 
2.  ed.    8°.  NCIp.v.48 

Thorn,  William,  of  Inverury.  Rhymes 
and  recollections  of  a  hand-loom  weaver 
...  London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1844. 
vi,  7-128  p.     12°.  NCM 

R.  Poems  by  William  Thom.  (West- 
minster review.  London,  1843.  8°.  v.  40, 
p.  312-334.)  *  DA 

Williams,  Alfred  Mason.  William 
Thom,  the  weaver  poet.  (In  his:  Studies 
in  folk-song  and  folk-poetry.  London:  E. 
Stock,  1895.     12°.     p.  166-188.)  NAE 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
Shetland  ballad.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh 
1855.     sq.  8°.    V.  1,  p.  86-89.)  CPA 

Thomas  of  Ercildoune,  called  the  Rhy- 
mer. The  whole  prophecies  of  Scotland, 
England,  Ireland,  France,  and  Denmark, 
prophecied  by  Thomas  Rymer.  .  .  To 
which  are  now  added,  Bishop  Usher's... 
prophecies  of  the  times  with  several  others 
.  .  .(copied  from  the  London  edition,  1689). 
Edinburgh:  J.  Robertson  [1806?].  48  p. 
16°.  MZC  p.v.32 

The    romance    and    prophecies    of 

Thomas  of  Erceldoune,  printed  from  five 
manuscripts;  with  illustrations  from  the 
prophetic  literature  of  the  15th  and  16th 
centuries;  edited  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  [Sir]  James  A.  H.  Murray.  Lon- 
don: Early  English  Text  Society,  1875. 
Ixxxvi,  63  p.  8°.  (Early  English  Text  So- 
ciety.    Publications,     no.   61.)  NCE 

Thomas  of  Erceldoune.    Herausge- 

geben  von  Alois  Brandl.  Berlin:  Weid- 
mannsche  Buchhandlung,  1850.  xii,  147(1) 
p.  8°.  (Sammlung  englischer  Denkmaler 
in   kritischen  Ausgaben.  2.)  NCE 

BuRNHAM,  Josephine  M.  A  study  of 
Thomas  of  Erceldoune.  (Modern  Lan- 
guage Association.  Publications.  Cam- 
bridge, 1908.    v.  23,  p.  375-420.)  RAA 

Thomas  of  Erceldoune.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1887.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  316-347.) 

*DA 

Thomson,  George.  Poemata.  (In:  Deli- 
tias  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam,  1637. 
24°.    V.  2,  p.  509-538.)  NDP 


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Literature,  continued. 

Thomson,  James,  1700-1748.  Antient  and 
modern  Italy  compared:  being  the  first 
part  of  Liberty,  a  poem.  London:  A.  Mil- 
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Britannia.      A    poem.      Written    in 

the  year  1727.  (In:  John  Milton,  A  mani- 
festo of  the  Lord  Protector  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland, 
&c...     London,  1738.    4°.    p.  31-40.)  *  NCG 

Poems.     (In:  Samuel  Johnson,  The 

works  of  the  poets  of  Great  Britain... 
London,  1800.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  420-524.)   NCI 

[With  life  by  Samuel  John- 
son.] (In:  Alexander  Chalmers,  Works  of 
the  English  poets.  London,  1810.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  403-507.)  NCI 

Chiswick:      C.     Whittingham, 

1822.    2  V.     16°.     (British  poets,    v.  43-44.) 

NCI 

Poetical  works... to  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  &  Son,  printers,  1794.  (In:  the 
works  of  the  British  poets.  London,  1795. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  171-283.)  NCI 

■ With  his  last  corrections  and 

improvements.  With  the  life  of  the  author. 
From  the  royal  quarto  ed.  of  1762.  Lon- 
don: Geo.  Cawthorn,  printer,  1801.  2  v. 
port.     24°.  NCI 

Each  volume  has  additional   engraved  title-page. 

With  a  life  of  the  author  by 

Ezekiel  Sanford.  Philadelphia:  Mitchell, 
Ames  &  White,  1819.  vi,  416  p.,  1  pi.  16°. 
(Works  of  the  British  poets,    v.  22.)  NCI 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Co., 

1854.    2v.    port.    12°.  *R-NCL 

London:   Bell   &  Daldy,   1866. 

2  V.     fac,  port.     12°.  NCL 

; With  a  memoir  [by  Sir  Harris 

NicolaS].  Boston:  Little,  Brown,  &  Co., 
1866.     2  V.     port.     8°.     (British  poets.) 

NCI 

Only   100  copies  printed. 

The  seasons,  illustrated  with  en- 
gravings by  F.  Bartolozzi  &  P.  W.  Tom- 
kins  from  original  pictures  painted  for  the 
work  by  William  Hamilton.  London:  T. 
Bensley,  printer,  1807.  1  p.l,  236  p.,  6  pi. 
illus.     4°.  t  NCL 

With  his  life.     Boston:  O.  C. 

Greenleaf,  1810.  xviii,  (1)20-196  p.,  4  pi. 
16°.  NCL 

The  four  plates  of  the  seasons  are  engraved  by 
Alexander  Anderson. 

_ ; —  [With]  The  castle  of  indolence: 

\yith  a  biographical  and  critical  introduc- 
tion by  Allan  Cunningham...  London: 
Tilt  &  Bogue,  1841.  Ixx  p.,  1  1.,  271  p.  illus. 
8°.  NCL 

Thomson    and    Pollok:    containing 

the  Seasons,  by  James  Thomson  and  the 


Course  of  time,  by  Robert  Pollok.  Bos- 
ton: Phillips,  Sampson,  &  Co.,  1853.  438 
p.,  1  port.     12°.  NCM 

B.,  J.  Comparison  of  Virgil  and  Thom- 
son. (Northern  star;  or,  Yorkshire  mag- 
azine. London,  1817-18.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  343- 
347,  432-438,  505-508;  v.  2,  p.  9-16,  118-122.) 

*DE 

BoRCHARD,  Karl.  Textgeschichte  von 
Thomson's  Seasons.  (Anglia.  Halle  a.  S., 
1883.     8°.     Bd.  6,  p.  375-424.)  RNA 

BucHAN  (11.  earl),  David  Stewart  Er- 
skine.  Eulogy  of  Thomson  the  poet,  de- 
livered by  the  earl  of  Buchan  on  Ednam 
Hill,  when  he  crowned  the  first  edition  of 
the  Seasons  with  a  wreath  of  bays,  on  the 
22d  of  September,  1791.  (The  Bee.  Edin- 
burgh, 1791.     16°.     v.  5,  p.  200-207.)  *  DE 

Pratt,  Tinsley.  The  poetry  of  James 
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Schmidt-Wartenberg,  H.  Das  New- 
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Jugendgedichten.  (Anglia.  Halle  a.  S., 
1901.    8°.     Bd.  23,  p.  129-152.)  RNA 

Scott,  John.  On  Thomson's  Seasons. 
(In  his:  Critical  essays  on  some  of  the 
poems  of  several  English  poets...  Lon- 
don, 1785.     8°.     p.  295-386.)  NCID 

Wilson,  John.  A  few  words  on  Thom- 
son. (In  his:  Recreations  of  Christopher 
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NCZ 

Thomson,  James,  and  David  Mallet. 
Alfred:  a  masque.  London:  A.  Millar, 
1740.     2  p.l.,  7-44  p.    8°.  NCP 

Bound   vifith   Mallet's    Works,   London,    1743. 

London:    A.    Millar,    1751.     3 

p.l.,  72  p.     8°.  NCOp.v.509 

Thomson,  Richard.  The  piper  of  Muck- 
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The  plate  is  the  Bagpiper  painted  by  Sir  David 
Wilkie. 

Three  leal  and  lowly  laddies.  Maurice- 
wood  pit  disaster,  Midlothian:  September, 
1889.  To  the  memory  of  three  pony  boys 
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12  1.     8°.  *Cp.v.372 

In  verse. 

To  the  memory  of  William  Inglis,  Esq., 
surgeon  in  Edinburgh... for  the  celebration 
of  the  Ludi  Apollinares.  [With]  To  the 
memory  of  Alexander  Wood...  [With] 
To  Dr.  Nathaniel  Spens...on  his  gaining 
a  prize  in  archery.  .  .  rWith]  To  the  same, 
n.  t.-p.     [Edinburgh,  18 — ?]     4  p.     8°. 

NCI  p.v.48,  no.13 

Tod,  John.  The  flowers  of  the  forest. 
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Literature,  continued. 

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Jean  Elliot  and  Mrs.  Cockburn  and  16  additional 
verses  from  an   early  manuscript  source. 

Tod,  Thomas.  An  account  of  the  rise, 
progress,  present  state,  and  intended  en- 
largements, of  the  Orphan  Hospital.  To 
which  is  added,  poetical  meditations  on 
various  subjects.  Edinburgh:  James  Don- 
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Tomson,  Graham  R.  A  ballad  of  the 
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Scots  verse. 

Train,  Joseph.  The  wild  Scot  of  Gallo- 
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Trevelyan,  Sir  Walter  Calverley.  Frag- 
ment of  verses,  by  a  .native  of  Hetland 
[Shetland],  written  in  the  15th  century. 
From  a  ms.  in  the  University  Library  of 
Copenhagen,  with  notes  by  Prof.  Mag- 
nusen.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Archssologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh, 
1831.    4°.    v.  3,  p.  53-55.)  f  CPA 

Tristan.  Sir  Tristrem;  a  metrical  ro- 
mance of  the  thirteenth  century  by  Thomas 
of  Erceldoune,  called  the  Rhymer.  Edited 
from  the  Auchinleck  ms.  [by  Sir  Walter 
Scott].  [New  York,  1833.]  1  p.l.,  241-309  p. 
8^  NAK 

Sir  Tristrem.  Edited  by  G.  P.  Mc- 
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(Scottish  Text 
8.])  NDP 

die    englische 

Hrsg.  von  Eu- 

Gebr.   Hennin- 

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gen  Kolbing.  Heilbronn: 
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Teil   1.  Tristrams  Saga  ok  Isondar. 
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M.,  F.  Remarks  on  Sir  W.  Scott's  Sir 
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NovATi,  F.  Un  nuovo  ed  un  vecchio 
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(Studj  di  filologia  romanza.  Roma,  1887. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  369-515.)  RDTA 

Powell,  Frederick  York.  A  few  notes  on 
Sir  Tristrem.  (Englische  Studien.  Heil- 
bron,  1883.    8°.    Bd.  6,  p.  463-464.)      RNA 

Romance,  The,  of  Sir  Tristrem.  (Scot- 
tish review.  Paisley,  1889.  8°.  v.  14,  p. 
138-172.)  *  DA 

Skeat,  Walter  William.  The  romance  of 
Sir  Tristrem.  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1909.    4°.    v.  6,  p.  58-62.)        CPA 


Turgotus,  Johannes,  pseud.  See  under 
Mickle,  William  Julius. 

Tumbull,  J.  See  under  Garland  of  Sco- 
tia. . . 

Turnbiill,  W.  B.  See  under  Drummond, 
William.     Poetical  works... 

Two  ancient  Scottish  poems;  the  Ga- 
berlunzie-man,  and  Christ's  Kirk  on  the 
green.  With  notes  and  observations  by 
John  Callander.  Edinburgh:  J.  Robert- 
son, printer,  1782.  ii,  (1)4-179  [sic,  193,  p. 
8°.  NCL 

Two  hundred  and  twenty-two  popular 
Scottish  songs  with  music:  the  choicest 
melodies  of  Scotland,  as  sung  by  Wilson, 
Templeton,  Mackay,  and  other  popular 
vocalists.  Glasgow:  J.  S.  Marr,  1872.  138 
p.    24°.  NDP 

Tyrie,  James.  The  refvtation  of  ane  ans- 
ver  made  be  schir  lohne  Knox,  to  ane  let- 
ter, send  be  lames  Tyrie,  to  his  vmquhjde 
brother.  Parisiis,  1573.  (Reprinted  in: 
Catholic  tractates  of  the  sixteenth  century-. 
Edinburgh,  1901.     8°.     p.  1-29.)  NDP 

With   facsimile  of  original  title-page. 

Union,  The;  or,  Scotch  and  English 
poems.  [London,  1766?]  3  p.l.,  144  p.  sm. 
4°.  NCI 

Title-page  lacking. 

Vagabond  songs  and  ballads  of  Scotland. 
With  many  old  &  familiar  melodies.  Edit- 
ed, with  notes,  by  Robert  Ford.  Paisley: 
A.  Gardner,  1904.  xvi,  334  p.,  1  pi.  new 
&  imp.  ed.     12°.  NDP 

Vaus,  John.  See  under  Musa  Latina 
Aberdonensis. 

Veitch,  John.  The  original  ballad  of  the 
Dowie  dens.  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1890.  8°.  v.  147, 
p.  739-746.)  *  DA 

Vilant,  William.  Psalms,  hymns,  and 
spiritual  songs.  In  two  parts...  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  in  the  year  1689.    88  p.    12°. 

Reserve 

W.,  G.  The  Bruce,  invited  to  the  Scot- 
tish throne  b}'-  the  heroic  Wallace,  his 
country's  saviour:  a  poem.  Humbly  in- 
scribed to  that  illustrious,  patriotic,  and 
enlightened  body,  the  Highland  Societv. 
Edinburgh,  1819.     16  p.     8°.         NCIp.v.51 

Wallace's  oak.  (The  Rose.  New  York, 
1846.     16°.     1846,  p.  189-210.)  NBA 

Warlock,  The,  of  the  glen:  a  melo-drama, 
in  two  acts.  First  performed  at  the  Thea- 
tre Roj-al,  Covent  Garden,  November  2, 
1820.  London:  John  Lowndes,  1820.  2  p.l., 
23  p.    8°.  NCO  p.v.83 

Watson,  John.  Beside  the  bonnie  brier 
bush.  By  Ian  Maclaren.  London:  Hodder 
&  Stoughton,  1895.    viii,  304  p.    8.  ed.     12°. 

NCW 


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Literature,  continued. 

London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton. 

1895.     viii,  304  p.    9.  ed.     12°.  NCW 

New  York:   Dodd,  Mead  and 

Company,  1895.    vi,  218  p.    nar.  16°.  NCW 

Books  and  bookmen,  and  other  es- 
says. New  York:  George  H.  Doran  Co. 
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Books  and  bookmen.  Humour:  an  analysis.  Rob- 
ert Burns.     The  \Vaverley  novels. 

The  days  of  auld  lang  syne.  Lon- 
don: Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1895.  viii,  358 
p.    12°.  NCW 

The  Ian  Alaclaren  yearbook.     New 

York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1897.  Ill  1..  1 
port.    12°.  NDH 

Rabbi   Saunderson.     By   Ian    Mac- 

laren,  pseud.  With. .  .illustrations  by  A. 
S.  Boyd.  London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton, 
1899.    viii,  215  p.    2.  ed.     16°.  NCW 

Watson,  W.  L.  The  house  by  the  Howff. 
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V.  76,  p.  1-15,  81-91,  161-180.)  *  DA 

Weber,  Henry.  The  battle  of  Flodden 
Field;  a  poem  of  the  sixteenth  centur}^ 
With  the  various  readings  of  the  different 
copies;  historical  notes,  a  glossary,  and  an 
appendix...  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  & 
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Webster,  David.  An  address  to  fame,  or 
hints  on  the  improvement  in  weaving,  &c. 
Paisley:  printed  by  G.  Caldwell,  1827.  8 
p.    24°.  NDPp.v.2 

In  verse. 

Ode  to   the   memory   of  Tannahill. 

The  Highlandman's  account  of  His  Maj- 
esty's visit  to  Scotland,  &c.,  &c.  Paisley: 
printed  by  J.  Eraser,  1826.     16  p.     16°. 

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Original  Scottish  rhymes;  humor- 
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Wedderbum,  David.  Poemata.  (In:  De- 
litiae  poetarum  Scotorum.  Amsterdam, 
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See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Wedderbum,  William.  See  under  Musa 
Latina  Aberdonensis. 

We're  a'  noddin',  nid,  nid,  noddin'.  A 
...Scotch  ballad...  Newly  arranged  for 
the  pianoforte  [Voice  and  flutej.  London: 
W.  Sibley  rl8— ?].    2-3  p.    4.  ed.    f°.  *  MO 

What  are  hips  and  haws?  [Edinburgh? 
18—?]     1   1.     8°.  NCIp.v.49 

Whig  melodies.  1.  Pibroch  of  Dunder- 
pate;  2.  Eye  let  us  a'  to  the  meeting;  3. 
The  crew  bughts;  4.  Raddy  said  to  Whiggy. 
n.  t.-p.  Edinburgh:  J.  Smith  [182-?,.  8  p. 
8°.  NCI  p.v.63 


Whistle-binkie;  a  collection  of  songs  for 
the  social  circle.  Glasgow:  David  Robert- 
son (1842-i46.  xxxii,  127,  127,  128,  128,  128, 
XV,  128  p.,  1  port.    24°.  NCK 

Contains  series  1-5  of:  IVhistle-binkie ;  or.  The 
piper  of  the  party:  being  a  collection  of  songs  for  the 
social  circle.  Chiefly  original.  The  first  series  edited 
by  T.  D.  Carrick,  the  others  by  A.  Rodger.  Each 
series  has  a  separate  title-page.  At  the  end  is  a 
collection  of  Songs  for  the  nursery. 

White,  Richard  Grant.  See  Burton, 
John  Hill.    The  book-hunter.  .  . 

White,  Thomas.  Saint  Guerdun's  well; 
a  poem.  [By  Thomas  White,  schoolmaster, 
Dumfries.,  Dumfries:  Robert  Tackson, 
1795.     24  p.     8°.  NCIp.v.61 

First  edition. 

Whitelaw,  Alexander.  See  under  Book 
of  Scottish  ballads;  Book  of  Scottish  song. 

Whithorn  warblings.  Whithorn:  Bel- 
mont Hall  Bazaar,  1888.    48  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.357 

Wife,  The,  of  Auchtermuchty,  an  ancient 
Scottish  poem,  with  a  translation  into  Lat- 
in rhyme...  Edinburgh:  A.  Neill  &  Co. 
1803.    24  p.    8°.  NDPp.v.5 

Wild  Rose,  pseud.  "The  ghaist  o'  Den- 
nilair."  (Scottish  art  review.  Glasgow, 
1889.     f°.    V.  1,  p.  298-299.)  f  MAA 

Verse. 

Wilkie,  William.  The  epigoniad.  A 
poem  in  nine  books.  [By  William  Wilkie., 
Edinburgh:  printed  by  Hamilton,  Balfour, 
&  Neill,  1757.    xlii,  289  p.     16°.  NCL 

Poems     [with     life     by     Alexander 

Chalmers,.  (In:  Alexander  Chalmers, 
W^orks  of  the  English  poets.  London,  1810. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  107-195.)  NCI 

[With  life  by  R.  A.  Davenport., 

(In:  The  British  poets.  Chiswick,  1822.  16°. 
V.  71,  p.  165-722.)  NCI 

Poetical  works.  .  .  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  life  of  the  author.  Edinburgh: 
Mundell  and  Son,  1795.  xxiv,  74  p.  8°. 
(In:  R.  Anderson,  Works  of  the  British 
poets.    London:  J.  &  A.  Arch,  1795.    v.  11.) 

NCI 
Williamson,    George.      See   under   Ross, 
John  D.    A  cluster  of  poets. 

Williamson,  Will,  pseud.  The  game's 
afoot.  By  W.  Williamson,  and  other  red- 
coats of  the  old  Lothians.  Hark  to  fair 
play!  Work  it  out,  boy!  work  it  out!  Tal- 
lyho!  Edinburgh:  Duncan  Stevenson  & 
Co.,  1820.     34  p.    8°.  NCIp.v.59 

.\  political   squib. 

Wilson,  Alexander.  The  foresters,  a 
poem,  descriptive  of  a  pedestrian  journey 
to  the  Falls  of  Niagara.  Paislev:  printed 
by  J.  Fraser,  1825.    72  p.    24°.      NDP  p.v.2 

West  Chester,  Pa.:  J.  Painter, 

1838.    104  p.    24°.  NBHD 

The    poems    and    literary   prose    of 

Alexander  Wilson. .  .edited  with  memorial- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

introduction,  essays,  notes,  illustrations, 
and  glossary,  by  Alexander  B.  Grosart. 
Paisley:  Alexander  Gardner,  1876.  2  v.  fac, 
port.    8°.  NDH 

V.  1.    Prose.     V.  2.    Poems. 

Rab  and  Ringan.    A  tale.    To  which 

is  added,  Verses,  occasioned  by  seeing  two 
men  sawing... in  defiance  of  a  furious 
storm.  Paisley:  G.  Caldwell,  1827.  8  p. 
16°.  Reserve 

A  chapbook. 

The  tears  of  Britain.     A  poem.     n. 

t.-p.    8  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.ll37 

Wilson,  Benjamin.  Robin  redbreast.  A 
poem  in  the  Scottish  dialect.  Glasgow:  T. 
Murray  &  Son,  1862.    32  p.    16°.  *  C  p.v.684 

Wilson  [Lat.  VolusenuS],  Florence.  Poem- 
ata.  (In:  Delitise  poetarum  Scotorum. 
Amsterdam,   1637.     24°.     v.  2,  p.  539-544.) 

NDP 

Includes  his  De  tranquillitate  animce. 

See  also  under  Musa  Latina  Aber- 

donensis. 

Wilson,  John.  The  earl  of  Douglas:  a 
dramatick  essay.  [By  John  Wilson.]  Lon- 
don: C.  Hitch  &  L.  Hawes,  1760.  1  p.l.,  vi, 
7-72  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.969 

Imperfect. 

Wilson,  John.  Allan  Lorimer.  (In:  The 
amulet.    London,  1827.    24°.    1827,  p.  5-27.) 

NCA 

Blind  Allan.     A  tale  from  "Lights 

and  shadows  of  Scottish  life."  [Falkirk? 
1850?]    24  p.     16°.  NDPp.v.3 

The  city  of  plague,  and  other  poems. 

Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1816.  2 
p.l.,  299  p.    8°.  NCM 

Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  and 

Co.,  1817.    2  p.l.,  299  p.    2.  ed.    8°.    NCM 

Critical   and   miscellaneous   essays. 

Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart,  1842.  3  v. 
12°.  NCZ 

Edderline's  dream.  (In:  The  an- 
niversary, edited  by  A.  Cunningham.  Lon- 
don, 1829.     12°.     1829,  p.  32-43.)         NCA 

In  verse. 

The  foresters.     A  tale  of  domestic 

life.  Boston:  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1845.  282  p. 
12°.  (Saxton  &  Kelt's  library  of  select  lit- 
erature.) NCW 

The  isle  of  palms,  and  other  poems. 

Edinburgh:  printed  for  Longman  rCtc.j, 
London,  1812.     2  p.l.,  vii-ix,  415  p.     8°. 

NCM 

New  York:  J.  Eastburn,  1812. 
NCM 


Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life. 

(In:  The  republic  of  letters.  New  York, 
1834.    4°.    V.  1,  p.  203-236.)  NCE 

Reviewed  in  Hogg's  weekly  instructor,  v.   1,  p.  90- 
91,  Edinburgh,   1845. 

Boston:  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1846. 

3  p.l.,  7-311  p.     12°.  NCW 

The   magic   mirror.      Addressed   to 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.  (Edinburgh  annual 
register  for  1810.  Edinburgh,  1812.  8°.  v. 
3,  part  2,  p.  *cvii-*cxiv.)  BAA 

Poems.   Edinburgh:  William  Black- 
wood, 1825.     2  V.     new  ed.     8°.  NCM 

v.    1.     The  isle  of  palms.     The  city  of  the  plague. 
The  convict. 

V.   2.     Miscellaneous  poems. 

Poetical    works.      [With    memoir.i 

xii,  158  p.  8°.  (In:  The  poetical  works  of 
Alilman,  Bowles,  Wilson,  and  Barrj^  Corn- 
wall. Complete  in  one  volume.  Paris:  A. 
and  W.  Galignani,  1829.)  NCI 

The  isle  of  palms.     The  city  of  the  plague.     The 
convict.      Miscellaneous   poems. 

The     recreations     of     Christopher 

North.  Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart,  1846. 
3  p.l.,  5-307  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Modern  Bri- 
tish essayists,    v.  4.)  Stujirt  10166 

See  critical  notice  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  v.  77, 
p.   72-104,  London,   1843. 

Philadelphia:    A.    Hart,    1852. 

307  p.,  1  port.    8°.     (Modern  British  essay- 


ists. 


4.) 


326  p.     24° 


Stuart  10166 

Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  and 
Co.,  1854.    307  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCZ 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 

1864.    2  p.l.,  (1)6-307  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCZ 

Specimens    of    the    British    critics. 

By  Christopher  North  (John  Wilson). 
Philadelphia:  Carey  &  Hart,  1846.  2  p.l., 
(1)14-344  p.     12°.  NCZ 

Tales  by  Professor  Wilson.    Lights 

and  shadows  of  Scottish  life;  Trials  of 
Margaret  Lyndsay;  The  foresters.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  n.  d.  3  p.l., 
557  p.    8°.  NCW 

The    trials    of    Margaret    Lyndsay. 

Boston:  Saxton  &  Kelt,  1845.  1  p.l.,  4,  7- 
264  p.    12°.  NCW 

The    works    of    Professor    Wilson, 

edited  bv  Prof.  [J.  F.j  Ferrier.  v.  5-8.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1856-57.    8°. 

NCZ 

Wilson,  John,  and  others.  The  Noctes 
Ambrosianae  of  "Blackwood."  [By  John 
W'ilson  and  others.]  Philadelphia:  Carey 
&  Hart,  1843.    4  v.     12°.  NCZ 

Reviewed  in  National  revieiv,  v.  3,  p.  175-200, 
London,   1856. 

Noctes  Ambrosianse,  by  J.  Wilson, 

W.  Maginn,  J.  G.  Lockhart,  J.  Hogg,  &c.; 
with  memoirs  and  notes  by  R.  S.  Macken- 
zie. V.  2-5.  New  York:  Redfield,  1854.  4 
v.    fac,  port.     12°.  NDH 


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1863.    5  V.    port.    8°. 

New  York:  W.  J.  Widdleton. 

1863-66.     5  V.    rev.  ed.    4°.  t  NCZ 

Brimley,  George.  "Noctes  ambrosia- 
nae."  (In  his:  Essays. . .  New  York,  1861. 
12°.    p.  377-3850  NCZ 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Society  of  the 
lakes.  (In  his:  Literary  reminiscences. 
Boston,  1881.    12°.    v.  2,  p.  202-228.)  NDH 

Heroes,  The,  of  the  "Noctes."  1.  Wilson. 
Lockhart.  Hogg.  (Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh magazine.  Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  v. 
131,  p.  747-773.)  *  DA 

Wilson,  John  Mackay.  Grizel  Cochrane. 
A  historical  fragment.  (The  Keepsake. 
London,    1834.      12°.    1834,    p.    224-230.) 

NCA 

The  vacant  chair.     (Forget  me  not. 

London  [1833,.     16°.     1833,  p.  163-184.) 

NCA 

Wilson's  historical,  traditionary,  and 

imaginative  tales  of  the  Borders,  and  of 
Scotland:  with  a  glossary  of  Scotch  words 
...  New  York:  R.  T.  Shannon,  1847-50. 
5  V.    3  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  Stuart  10793 

V.  3-5  published  by  R.  Martin.  Title  in  these 
volumes  changed  to  Tales  of  the  Borders,  etc.  v.  1-4 
with  additional  engraved  title-pages. 

.\mong  the  contributors  were  Alexander  Leighton, 
Sir  Theodore  Martin,  Hugh  Miller,  David  Macbeth 
Moir,  Professor  Thomas  Gillespie,  and  James  INIaid- 
ment. 

V.    1,    no.    1.      New   York:    R. 

Martin  [1868].    4°.  NCT 

[London:  Brain  &  Payne,  1879?i 

353-412  p.    4°.  tt  NCT  p.v.29,  no.l 

This  is  no.  305  of  an  edition  published  in  parts, 
and  forms  the  end  of  v.  6. 

Wilson,  S.  The  escalade  of  Dumbarton 
Rock.    [By  S.  Wilson.]    n.  p.,  n.  d.    8  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.367 

\'erse. 

Wilson,  William.  Poems;  edited  by  Ben- 
son J.  Lossing.  [With  memoir.]  Pough- 
keepsie:  Archibald  Wilson,  1869.  xvi,  168 
p.,  1  port.     12°.  NBI 

Poughkeepsie:  Archibald  Wil- 
son, 1875.  xxi,  209  p.,  2  1.,  1  port.  2.  ed. 
12°.  NBI 

Poughkeepsie:  A.  Wilson,  1881. 

xxvi,  218  p.,  3  1.,  1  port.    3.  ed.     12°.     NBI 

Wingate,  David.  Select  poems  and 
songs.  Glasgow:  Kerr  &  Richardson,  1890. 
vii,  192  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCM 

Winter-solstice,  On  the.  A  descriptive 
poem.  Edinburgh:  A.  Donaldson  and  J. 
Reid,  1765.    1  p.l.,  24  p.    4°.  NCI  p.v.64 

Winzet,  Ninian.  Certain  tractates  to- 
gether with  the  book  of  four  score  three 
questions  and  a  translation  of  Vincentius 


Lirinensis.  Edited  with  introduction, 
notes,  and  glossarial  index  by  James  King 
Hewison.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1880-90.  2  v.  8°.  (Scottish  text 
Society.    [Publications.]    v.  15,  22.)      NDP 

Wooed  and  married  and  a'.  [Song.]  n.  p. 
n.  d.     Broadside.     12^  x  4  in.     rl7— ?] 

ft  NAEM  p.v.l 

Work,  Andrew  L.  The  fall  of  Adam. 
An  Orkney  story.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of 
Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and  Suther- 
land.    London,  1909.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  29-30.) 

CR 

In  the  Orkney  dialect. 

Wreath,  The,  containing  The  minstrel 
[bj^  J.  Beattie;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life, 
signed  G.  D.j  and  other  favorite  poems. 
London:  Suttaby,  Evance,  1818.  1  p.l.,  x 
p.,  1  1.,  154  p.    nar.  24°.  NCI 

Final  jiages  missing. 

Wright,  Joseph.  Laird  NicoU's  kitchen 
and  other  Scottish  stories.  Glasgow:  Jo- 
seph Wright  [1892].  vi  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-92  p. 
8°.  *Cp.v.359 

Wyntoun,  Andrew  of.  The  orygynale 
cronykil  of  Scotland,  be  Androw  of  Wj^n- 
town,  now  first  published,  with  notes,  a 
glossary,  &c.,  by  D.  Macpherson.  London: 
T.  Bensley,  1795.     2  v.     8°.  CP 

The  orygynale  cronykil  of  Scotland. 

Now  first  published,  with  notes,  a  glos- 
sarv,  &c.  b}^  David  Macpherson.  London: 
T.  Egerton,  1795.     2  v.     8°.  CP 

Thick  paper  copy. 

The  orygynale  cronykil  of  Scot- 
land. Edited  by  David  Laing.  Edinburgh: 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1872-79.  3  v.  8°. 
(Historians  of  Scotland,    v.  2-3,  9.)         CP 

V.   9  published  by  W.   Paterson. 

The   original   chronicle   of  Andrew 

of  Wyntoun,  printed  on  parallel  pages  from 
the  Cottonian  and  Wemyss  mss.,  with  the 
variants  of  the  other  texts.  Edited... by 
F.  J.  Amours,  v.  2-6.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1903-08.  8°.  (Scottish 
Text  Society.  Publications,  v.  50,  53-54, 
56-57.)  NDP 

V.  2.  Texts:  books  l-iii.  v.  3.  Texts:  books  iv., 
V.  ch.  i-xii.  V.  4.  Texts:  books  v.  ch.  xiii-xiv.,  vi., 
VII.  ch.  i-vii.  V.  5.  Texts:  books  vii.  ch.  viii-x,  vill. 
ch.   i-xxiv.     V.   6.    Texts:  books  viii.  ch.  xxv-xl,  and 

IX. 

V.   1  not  yet  published. 

Amours,  Francis  Joseph.  Editions  and 
mss.  of  Wyntoun's  "Cronykil."  (Royal 
Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1902.  8°.  v.  Zi,  p. 
219-231.)  *EC 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  St.  An- 
drews ms.  of  Wj-ntoun's  Chronicle.  (An- 
glia.  Halle  a.  S.,  1898.  8°.  Bd.  20,  p.  362- 
380.)  RNA 

Y.,  W.  S.  Unstia.  1894.  Privately  print- 
ed  [1894].     2  1.     8°.  *Cp.v.368 

Latin  verse. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Young,  John.  A  few  thoughts  in  poetry 
...  on  the  loss  of  the  Pegasus .  .  .  1843.  St. 
Andrews:  J.  &  J.  Taylor,  printers,  1844. 
Broadside.  tt  NAEM  p.v.l 

A  new  poem  on  the  martyrs,  who 

suffered  death  by  fire  in  St.  Andrews.  St. 
Andrews:  J.  &  J.  Taylor,  printers  [1844]. 
Broadside.     10^  x  8  in.        ft  NAEM  p.v.l 

Young,  The,  laird  and  Edinburgh  Katy. 
Broadside.    W/z  x  3}i  in.    [18  C]    Reserve 


Chapbooks 

This  list  includes  (1)  chapbooks  relating  to  Scot- 
land, and  (2)  chapbooks  printed  in  Scotland,  but  not 
of  Scottish  origin.  For  the  convenience  of  the  future 
chapbook  bibliographer  the  titles  are  given  in  full 
with  occasional  notes  to  serve  as  aids  in  identifying 
different  issues.  Approximate  dates  are  added  with- 
in square  brackets.     The  chapbooks  are  all  in  Reserve. 

Account,  An,  of  the  imprisonment  and 
execution  of  poor  Dennis,  an  Irishman, 
who  was  hung  for  robbery,  and  afterwards 
restored  to  life  by  his  friends,  and  is  now 
living  in  America!!!  With  an  account  of  a 
highwayman  whom  he  employed  to  rob  his 
master.  Glasgow:  W.  &  R.  Inglis  &  Co., 
Melville  Place,  132  Trongate.     24  p.     16°. 

p.   15-24  "Anecdotes." 

Adventures  of  John  of  Badenyon:  to 
which  is  added.  The  cold  winter.  The  pret- 
ty chambermaid.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston,  1801.    8  p.     16°. 

Large  woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  riding  on  a 
goat. 

Adventures,  The,  of  Robinson  Crusoe, 
the  York  mariner.  Embellished  with  wood- 
cuts. Paisley:  Printed  by  J.  Neilson,  1822. 
24  p.     16°. 

With  seven  illustrations  including  that  on  the 
title-page. 

Affecting,  The,  &  tragical  history  of 
Queen  Mary  of  Scotland:  who  was  behead- 
ed for  high  treason  against  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, of  England.  Falkirk:  Printed  and 
sold  by  T.  Johnston,  1819.    24  p.     16°. 

Anecdotes  or  singular  and  remarkable 
conversions.  Selected  by  the  Rev.  George 
Douglass.  Ayr:  Printed  by  David  Macar- 
ter  &  Co.  for  John  Stewart,  Bookseller, 
Kilmarnock.  Price  Three  half-pence.  24 
p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  two  birds,  tree,  rock,  etc. 

Art,  The,  of  swimming  rendered  easy; 
with  directions  to  learners.  To  which  is 
prefixed.  Advice  to  bathers,  by  Dr.  B. 
Franklin.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,    [no.]  81.     [C.  1840.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  fat  man  on  title-page. 

Astonishing,  The,  and  delightful  history 
of  Jack  and  the  giants.  Stirling:  Printed 
by  M.  Randall.     24  p.     16°. 

p.  24:   'The  end  of  the  first  part.* 


Autobiography,  The,  of  William  Love, 
P.C.  a  native  of  Paisley.  Better  known 
as  the  roving  Scotchman,  the  greatest  trav- 
eller alive!  having  already  walked  more 
than  =  six  times  round  the  earth!!  Con- 
taining an  account  of  his  birth,  parentage, 
and  education,  travels  to  remarkable 
places,  love  adventures,  opinions  on  things 
in  general,  with  philosophical  remarks  on 
particular  subjects.  Paisley:  Printed  by 
G.  Caldwell,  2,  New  Street.  1857.    56  p.    16°. 

Ayrshire,  The,  garland,  containing  a  few 
celebrated  songs,  by  R.  Burns,  viz.  The 
unfortunate  clown,  Farewel  to  Ayrshire, 
The  banks  of  the  Devon,  Caledonian  laddie. 
Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnston.  [C.  1800.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Banks  of  Forth,  to  which  are  added.  The 
matron's  wish,  Nanny  —  O,  My  wife's  ta'en 
the  gee.  Blithe  JockEy  rsic].  The  sailor's 
return.  Entered  according  to  order  1803. 
8  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman  standing 
beside  a  tree  or  bush. 

Battle,  The,  of  Chevy-Chace.  An  excel- 
lent old  ballad.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers  in  Town  and  Country.  8 
p.     16°. 

Battle,  The,  of  Otterbourne;  together 
with  the  old  ballad  of  Lady  Anne.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.j  75. 
8  p.     16°. 

Battle,  The.  of  Roslin,  fought  on  the 
plains  of  Roslin,  1303,  and  John  Highland- 
man's  remarks  on  Glasgow.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  1823.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Glasgow  arms  and 
motto.  "John  Highlandman's  remarks  on  Glasgow" 
is  by  Dugald  Graham,  and  is  printed  in  his  Collected 
writings,  v.   1,  p.   255-260,   Glasgow,   1883. 

Battle,  The,  of  Roslin,  fought  on  the 
plains  of  Roslin,  1303,  and  John  Highland- 
man's  remarks  on  Glasgow.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  1824.  8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  arms  of  city  of  Glasgow 

and   motto. 

Battle,  The,  of  Roslin,  and  John  High- 
landinan's  remarks  on  Glasgow.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [Uo.]  23.  [C. 
1840.]    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   on   title-page:    Highland   soldier    leaning 

on  musket. 

Beautiful,  The,  and  interesting  account 
of  the  shepherd  of  Salisburj^  Plain.  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  hunter  with  dogs  on  title-page. 

Betsey  Baker,  to  which  are  added.  Who's 
master,  or,  a  fight  for  the  breeches.  York 
youre  wanted.  And  emigrants  farewell. 
Glasgow:  Printed  by  &  for  J.  Neil,  17,  Ba- 
zar, 1829.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  swan  on  title-page. 

Biographical,  A,  sketch  of  the  life  and 
labours     of     that     eminent     minister     of 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ;  the  Rev. 
Tames  Hall  D.D.  of  the  United-  Secession 
Church,  Broughtonplace  Meeting-house, 
Edinburgh.  Paisley:  Printed  by  G.  Cald- 
well, for  G.  Dalzell.  1827.     16  p.     16°. 

Blackbird,  The:  Containing  seven  love 
songs,  called.  1.  The  bonny  lass  of  Calder 
Braes.  2.  The  pleasures  of  the  Primrose 
Bank.  3.  Invitation  to  a  country  wedding. 
4.  The  silly  young  maid.  5.  I'll  make  her 
my  wife.  6.  She  loves  me  for  that.  7.  The 
bonny  wee  wife.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston.     [C.  1800.]    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  bird  on  title-page. 

Blind  Allan.  A  tale,  from  "Lights  and 
shadows  of  Scottish  life."  n.  p.  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  69.  [C.  1840.] 
24  p.    16°. 

p.  23-24  contain  an  'Anecdote.  Sour  milk  whole- 
sale.' 

Blythsome,  The.  bridal;  to  which  are 
added.  The  battle  of  Killicrankie,  Aly  Jo 
Jannet.  Entered  according  to  order,  1803. 
8  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  of  man  and  woman  standing  to- 
gether.    Ship  to  the  left. 

Bonny  Mally  Stewart;  to  which  are  add- 
ed, Her  blue  rollin'  e'e.  The  braes  o'  Glen- 
iffer.  Waes  me  for  Prince  Charly.  Stir- 
ling.  Printed  by  W.  Macnie.  1825.  8  p.  16°. 

Bonny  Mally  Stewart.  To  which  are 
added,  The  sailor's  journal.  Tak  your  auld 
cloak  about  ye.  Stirling:  Printed  by  W. 
Macnie,  1823.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Highland  soldier. 

Bower,  The,  of  love,  or  the  complete  val- 
entine writer;  containing  superior  and  orig- 
inal verses,  &c.  Glasgow:  Published  and 
sold,  wholesale  and  retail,  by  Robert 
Hutchison,  Bookseller,  no.  19,  Saltmarket. 
1822.    24  p.     16°. 

Brave,  The,  British  boys,  or,  Admiral 
Sayer's  expedition.  To  which  is  added, 
Aboard  of  a  man  of  war,  and  The  re- 
form'd  drunkard.  Falkirk,  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston.     [C.  1800.]    8  p.     16°. 

Ornament  with  heraldic  arms  in  centre  on  title- 
page. 

Brief,  A,  relation  of  the  adventures  of 
Bamfylde  Moore  Carew,  who  was  for  more 
than  forty  years  king  of  the  beggars.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [Uo.] 
105.    [C.  1850.]    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  boy  selling  birds. 

Bums'  popular  songs.  Paisley:  Printed 
by  G.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  2  New  St.  [C.  1845.] 
24  p.    16°. 

Captain  Wedderburn's  courtship.  To 
which  is  added,  The  wandering  boy.     Glas- 


gow: Published  and  sold,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail, by  R.  Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19,  Salt- 
market.  1823.    8  p.    16°. 

Choice,  A,  drop  of  honey  from  the  rock 
of  Christ;  or,  A  short  word  of  advice  to 
saints  and  sinners  by  Thomas  Wilcocks. 
Glasgow.    24  p.    12°.    Reprint. 

Woodcut  on  title-page. 

Christ's  Kirk  on  the  Green:  in  three  can- 
tos. Containing,  a  very  humorous  descrip- 
tion of  a  country  wedding,  with  a  squabble 
that  ensued:  also,  how  peace  was  made  up, 
and  a'  things  'gree'd  again.  Written  by 
King  James  the  First,  when  confined  a 
prisoner  in  England.  Stirling:  Printed  and 
sold  by  M.  Randall.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  three  men  seated  at  a  table  drinking 
and  smoking. 

Christ's  Kirk  on  the  Green;  in  three 
cantos.  Containing,  a  very  humorous  de- 
scription of  a  country  wedding  with  a 
squabble  that  ensued  —  Also,  How  a  peace 
was  made  up,  and  a'  things  'greed  again. 
Written  by  King  James  the  First,  when  con- 
fined a  prisoner  in  England.  Falkirk: 
Printed  and  sold  by  T.  Johnston.  1821.  24 
p.    16°. 

Coalman's,  The,  courtship  to  the  creel- 
wife's  daughter.  In  three  parts.  rAnaly- 
sis  under  three  lengthy  heads.]  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  M'Kenzie  &  Hutchison,  Book- 
sellers, 16  Saltmarket.    24  p.     16°. 

p.  23-24  occupied  by  "The  sinners  and  the  skulls,  a 
tale   [in  verse].     By  Peter  Pindar." 

Collection  of  the  best  Scottish  songs. 
Lass  of  Patie's  mill;  Ca'  the  yewes  to  the 
knows.  Charlie  is  my  darling:  Away  with 
m.elancholy;  and  She  never  blamed  him. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  fC. 
1855.)     8  p.     16°. 

Collection,  A,  of  Scots  proverbs,  consist- 
of  the  wise  sa3angs  and  observations  of 
the  old  people  of  Scotland.  By  Alan  Ram- 
say, the  Scots  poet. 

Vox  populi  vox  Dei. 

That  maun  be  true  that  a'  men  say. 

Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lumsden  &  Son, 
1821.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   on   title  page  of  a  thistle,   crowned. 

Collection,  A,  of  Scots  proverbs,  contain- 
ing all  the  wise  sayings  and  observations 
of  the  old  people  of  Scotland.  By  Allan 
Ramsay,  the  famous  Scots  poet. 

"I  will  hae  books  gin  I  sould  sell  my  kye." 

Gentle  Shepherd. 

"Vox  populi  vox  Dei" 
"That  maun  be  true  that  a'  men  say." 

Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  1820. 
24  p.     16°. 

Collection,  A,  of  Scotch  proverbs,  con- 
taining all  the  wise  sayings  and  observa- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

tions  of  the  old  people  of  Scotland.     By 
Allan  Ramsay. 

"I  will  hae  books  gin  I  suld  sell  my  kye." 

Vox  populi  vox  Dei 
That  maun  be  true  that  a  men  say. 

Paisley:  Printed  and  published  by  G.  Cald- 
well.    [C.  1845.]     24  p.     16°. 

Collier  boy,  The,  and  his  candle  box.  Re- 
lating how  he  and  seventy-five  others  were 
buried  alive  in  a  coal  pit:  with  a  copy  of  the 
letter  he  sent  to  his  mother,  after  his  death! 
An  affecting  narrative.  Also,  The  unfeel- 
ing mother.  Kirkintilloch:  William  M'Mil- 
lan.     [C.  1850.]     12  p.     12°. 

View  of  upper  works  of  mine  shaft. 
With   two    illustrations   in    the   text. 

Comic,  The,  reciter;  a  selection  of  the 
best  and  most  popular  comic  pieces  for 
recitation.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers. 1850.  Price  one  penny.  24  p.  16°. 
new  and  improved  series,     no.  11. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  reciting. 

Comical,  The,  history  of  the  king  and  the 
cobbler;  containing  the  entertaining  and 
merry  tricks,  and  droll  frolics,  played  by 
the  cobbler.  —  How  he  got  acquainted  with 
the  king,  became  a  great  man,  and  lived  at 
court  ever  after.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  Henry  viil.  on  title-page, 
p.  20  occupied  by  an  'anecdote;'  p.  21-24  by  'The 
two  bears,'  a  folktale. 

Comiced,  The,  history  of  the  king  and 
the  cobler.  In  two  parts.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  for  the  Booksell- 
ers.    [C.  1820.)    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  the  king(!)  on  title-page. 

Comical,  The.  history  of  the  king  and  the 
cobler,  containing  the  entertaining  and 
merrj^  tricks,  and  droll  frolicks,  played  by 
the  cobler  —  how  he  got  acquainted  with 
the  king,  became  a  great  man,  and  lived 
at  court  ever  after.  Edinburgh,  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers  in  Town  and  Country. 
24  p.    16°. 

At  the  end  is:  'The  coblers  song  in  the  king's 
cellar,'  and  'anecdote  of  Charles  ii.' 

Comical,  The,  history  of  Simple  John, 
and  his  twelve  misfortunes,  which  hap- 
pened all  in  twelve  days  after  the  unhappy 
day  of  his  marriage.  Giving  a  particular 
account  of  his  courtship  and  marriage  to  a 
scolding  wife:  which  has  been  a  mortifying 
misery  to  many  a  poor  man.  Also,  The 
adventures  of  Baron  Munchausen.  Kil- 
marnock: Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  1820. 
24  p.     16°. 

By  Dougal  Graham.  Reprinted  from  a  Glasgow 
edition  of  1780  in  his  Collected  writings,  v.  2.  p  205- 
216,  Glasgow,   1883. 


Comical,  The,  sayings  of  Paddy  from 
Cork,  with  his  coat  buttoned  behind.  Being 
an  elegant  conference  between  English 
Tom  and  Irish  Teague;  with  Paddy's  cate- 
chism, and  his  supplication  when  a  moun- 
tain sailor.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.     [C.  1850.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   on  title-page  of  man  with   scythe. 

By  Dougal  Graham.  Reprinted  from  a  Glasgow 
edition  of  1807  in  his  Collected  writings,  v.  2,  p.  179- 
204,  Glasgow,  1883. 

Comical,  The,  sayings  of  Simple  John 
and  his  twelve  misfortunes,  which  hap- 
pened all  in  twelve  days  after  the  unhappy 
day  of  his  marriage.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [no.]  53.  [C.  1840.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Comical,  The,  transactions  of  Lothian 
Tom.  In  six  parts.  Containing  a  collec- 
tion of  roguish  exploits  done  by  him  both 
in  Scotland  and  England.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  1820.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  shows  two  men  digging. 
Identical   with   Glasgow   ed.    of   same   year. 

By  Dougal  Graham.  Reprinted  from  editions  of 
1775  and  1777  in  his  Collected  'critings,  v.  2,  p.  65- 
84,  Glasgow,  1883. 

Comical,  The,  transactions  of  Lothian 
Tom.  In  six  parts.  Wherein  is  contained 
a  collection  of  roguish  exploits  done  by 
him  both  in  Scotland  and  England.  Glas- 
gow: Published  by  R.  Hutchison,  1820. 
24  p.    16°. 

Bust  on  title-page  of  Roman  emperor(?),  wreathed. 
J.  Neilson,  printer. 

Confessions  of  a  bachelor.  Confessions 
the  first  and  second.  (Re-printed  from 
"Af'AIillans  Literary  Journal.")  Kirkintil- 
loch: Published  bv  William  AI'Millan.  [C. 
1845.]     12  p.     12°.' 

Constant,  The,  lovers  in  Exeter.  To 
which  is  added.  The  parson's  cask  of  strong 
beer,  and  The  king's  anthem.  Falkirk: 
Printed  in  the  year  1821.     8  p.     16°. 

Heraldic  woodcut  on  title-page. 

Conversion,  The.  of  British  India.  The 
substance  of  Mr.  Wilberforce's  celebrated 
speech,  in  the  House  of  Commons,  June 
22d.  1813.  on  the  admission  of  Christianity 
into  British  India.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston,   1813.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  large  building  on  title-page. 

Coronation,  The.  The  missletoe  bough. 
Billy  O'Rourke.  The  friars  of  orders  gray. 
Dumbartons  bonnie  dell.  Glasgow:  Print- 
ed for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  60.  [C.  1837-8.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Portrait   of  Queen   \'ictoria(?)    on  title-page. 

Cottage,  The,  wedding:  with  the  history 
of  Sarah  and  William.  In  two  parts.  Kil- 
marnock: Printed  bv  H.  Crawford,  Book- 
seller, 1822.     24  p.    '16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  church  and  tree.  At  the 
end  is  a  short  poem:  'Hope  at  Death.' 


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Chapbooks,  continued. 

Country  John's  unfortunate  ramble  to 
I-ondon,  and  The  happj^  marriage.  Fal- 
kirk: Printed  by  T.  Johnston.  rC  ISOO.j  8 
p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  man  on  horse- 
back, galloping. 

Damon's  repulse  in  love,  or  The  bank 
of  flowers,  (in  imitation  of  Burns).  The 
jollj'  beggar.  Charming  Nancy.  Falkirk: 
Printed  by  T.  Johnston.   [C.  1810.)   8  p.   16°. 

Woodcut  of  man  and  woman  facing  each  other. 
Window  of  house  in  background  showing  between 
them.     Illegible   inscription  on  scroll  above  window. 

Dialogue  between  John  and  Thomas,  on 
the  Corn  laws,  the  Charter,  Teetotalism, 
and  the  probable  remedy  for  the  present 
distresses.  Paisley:  Printed  for  the  author, 
by  G.  Caldwell.  1842.    8  p.     16°. 

Disappointed,  The,  lover;  to  which  are 
added.  Up  in  the  morning,  Wellington's 
address.  My  bonnj'  Jean.  Stirling:  Printed 
by  W.  Macnie.  1825.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  man  trampling 
upon  books  and  holding  a  fool's  bauble  in  his  hand. 

Douglas  &  Piercy:  or.  The  hunting  at 
Chevychase,  in  prose  and  verse.  A  mem- 
orable battle  fought  by  Earls  Douglas  and 
Piercy:  in  which  about  fourteen  hundred 
Scotsmen  and  near  two  thousand  English- 
men, were  slain  in  one  day.  Falkirk:  Print- 
ed by  T.  Johnston,  1815.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut    on    title-page. 

Drunken,  The,  exciseman;  to  which  is 
added,  Young  Donald  of  Dundee.  When  I 
was  young.  Langsyne  beside  the  wood- 
land burn,  and  Robin  Hood.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  65.  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut:   Man  with  sword. 

Duniwhistle's  testament,  or,  A  divert- 
ing tale  of  three  bonnets.  In  four  cantos. 
Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnston,  1820.  24 
p.     16°. 

Crude  portrait  on  title-page. 

Elegy  on  Jamie  Gemmill,  tailor.  Printed 
this  year.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  People  mourning  round  a 
bier  on  which  lies  a  corpse,  etc. 

Entertaining,  The,  story  teller.  Jeremy 
Diddler;  or,  Love  at  first  sight.  The  rivals, 
a  sketch  from  life.  Geordie,  or  the  pro- 
fessor of  signs.  Kirkintilloch:  Published 
by  William  M'AIillan.  One  penny.  [C. 
1845.]     12  p.     12°. 

Excellent,  The,  old  popular  ballad; 
called.  Sir  James  the  Rose.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  Highlander  with  drawn 
sword. 

Exploits,  The,  of  the  wanton  wife  of 
Bath,   and   The   Quaker's   courtship.      Fal- 


kirk: Falkirk  [Sici,  Printed  by  T.  Johnston. 
[C.  1800.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman's  bust  in   frame. 

Extracts  from  the  life  of  Thomas  Paine, 
(author  of  the  "Age  of  reason").  Paisley, 
[J.  Neilson.]  1822.     8  p.     16°. 

Against  Paine's  teaching. 

Extraordinary  deliverance  of  Elizabeth 
Shaw.  To  which  is  added.  Account  of  the 
marvellous  growth  of  a  woman's  hair. 
Kirkintilloch:  William  M'Millan.  [C.  1850.] 
Price  one  penny.     8  p.     12°. 

Ornamental  woodcut  on  title-page. 

.\t  bottom  of  p.  8  is  the  following  notice:  'Printed 
and  published  by  Wm.  M'Millan,  Kirkintilloch.  A 
great  variety  of  tracts,  histories,  &c.,  always  on  hand. 
Hawkers  supplied.' 

Fainthearted,  The,  batchelor,  or,  blankets 
&  pins,  The  maid's  answer.  The  good  wife 
&  kept-up  miss.  The  answer.  The  eating 
of  the  oysters.  Dear  Betty  Brown.  The  con- 
tented cuckold's  happiness.  Falkirk,  Print- 
ed by  T.  Johnston.     [C.  1800.]    8  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  portrait  on  title-page. 

Fair  widow,  are  ye  wauking.  O  I  hae 
lost  my  silken  snood.  Madame  Jane.  When 
merry  hearts  were  gay.  The  Irish  fisher- 
man. Glasgow  —  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers.    [C.  1820.]     8  p.     16°. 

Famous,  The,  history  of  Valentine  & 
Orson.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,    [no.]  128.    24  p.     16°. 

p.  20-23  contain  'The  soldier's  wife;'  p.  23-24  'Com- 
bat  between  the  horse  and  the  lion.' 

Fatal  effects  of  love.  The  Campsie  her- 
mit. Kirkintilloch:  William  M'Millan.  [C. 
1850.]     12  p.     12°. 

Portrait  of  the  hermit  on  title-page.  p.  9-12  con- 
tain: 'The  monkey  of  the  Liverpool  Bridewell;'  'Af- 
fecting story'  (From  Sketches  in  Upper  Canada.); 
'Maggie  an'  Me'   (by  Walter  Watson). 

Five  comic  songs.  The  sawyer  and  the 
lawyer.  Paddy's  balloon.  Neighbour  Sly. 
What  are  you  at?  What  are  you  after? 
and  Peg  Briggs  and  her  pigs.  Falkirk: 
Sold  by  T.  Johnston.   [C.  1830-40.]   8  p.   16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  family  seated  at  an 
open   fireplace. 

Five  excellent  songs.  The  constant  shep- 
herd. The  wreath.  Welcome  summer  back 
again.  The  dainty  bit  plan.  The  bachelor. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [UO.] 
25.    [C.  1840.]    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut   on  title-page   of   boy   with   bird's   nest. 

Five  excellent  songs.  The  exile  of  Erin. 
Jim  Crow's  trip  to  Greenwich.  Braes  o' 
Birniebouzle.  My  mither  men't  my  auld 
breeks.  Lash  to  the  helm.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [Uo.]  53.  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  reaper  with  scythe. 

Five  excellent  songs.  Paddy's  dream. 
The  charming  widow.  The  carle  he  cam' 
ower  the   crafttj.     Gude  ale   comes.     Rab 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Roryson's  bonnet.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [no.]  67.  [C.  1840.]  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  girl  at  stile. 

Five  favourite  songs.  Kate  Kearney.  A 
soldier's  song.  Patie's  wedding.  The  lass 
of  Gowrie.  Young  William.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  43.  [C. 
1840.]     8  p.     16^ 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Girl  at  style  (as  before). 

Five  popular  songs.  The  angel's  whis- 
per. Helen  the  fair.  The  wind  blew  the 
bonnj'  lassie's  plaidy  awa.  Mistress  Johns- 
ton. Do  you  ever  think  on  me,  Peg?  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  59. 
8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut   on   title-page    of   sailor    dancing. 

Five  popular  songs.  The  angel's  whis- 
per. Helen  the  fair.  The  wind  blew  the 
bonny  lassie's  plaidy  away.  Mistress  John- 
son. Do  you  ever  think  of  me,  Peg?  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  A  sailor  dancing.  Another 
issue  without  serial  number. 

Five  Scotch  songs.  Somebody.  Lassie 
wi'  the  lint-white  locks.  There's  nae  luck 
about  the  house.  Hey  the  bonnie  breast 
knots.  John  O'Badenyon.  Glasgow:  Print- 
ed for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  56.  [C.  1840.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut    on    title-page    of    piper    seated,    playing. 

Five  songs.  The  peck  o'  maut.  'Tis  the 
last  rose  of  summer.  To  Mary  in  heaven. 
The  Highland  laddie.  The  confession. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
[no.]  64.    [C.  1820.]    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  dairymaid  carrying  milk- 
pails. 

Five  songs.  Willie  was  a  wanton  wag. 
Bailie  Nicol  Jarvie's  journey  to  Aberfoil. 
Whistle,  and  I'll  come  to  you.  Bonny 
Johnnie  Lowrie.  Scottish  Whiskie.  Kil- 
marnock: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man,  woman,   and  child. 

Four  excellent  songs;  viz.: — ^  The  boatie 
rows.  The  lass  of  Patie's  mill.  Jock  o' 
Hazledean.  Tak'  your  auld  cloak  about  3^e. 
Stirling:  Printed  by  E.  Johnstone,  Book- 
seller.    [C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  bull  on  title-page. 

Four  excellent  songs.  Highland  Harry. 
The  storm.  The  boatie  rows.  Bonnj^  Jean. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
63.    [C.  1840.]    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page.  Fisher  lass  with  net  and 
basket. 

Four  excellent  songs.  Jack  Robinson. 
The  girl   I   left  behind  me.     Lord   Lovel. 


breeks.  Will 
wha's  in  yon 
E.  Johnstone, 
16°. 


The  haughs  of  Cromdale.  Glasgow:  Print- 
ed for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  32.  [C.  1840.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Highland  soldier  leaning 
on  his  musket. 

Four  excellent  songs.  The  laird  of  Cock- 
pen.  The  lass  of  Arranteenie.  Mirren 
Gibb's  public  house.  Jack's  the  lad.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  rno.] 
62.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  fishwife  with  net. 

Four  excellent  songs.  The  wonderful 
wig.  Meg  o'  the  mill.  The  rantin  dog  the 
daddie  o't.  Gilderoy.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  31.  [C.  1840.] 
8  p.    16°. 

\\  oodcut  on  title-page  of  boy  and  dog. 

Four  favourite  comic  songs.  The  cork 
leg  and  steam  arm.  The  great  sea  snake. 
The  sailor's  consolation.  The  wonderful 
nose.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,    [no.]  28.     [C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  sailor  dancing. 

Four  popular  songs,  viz.:  —  Alice  Gray. 
My   mither   men't   my   auld 
the   weaver,   and   O   wat   ye 
town.     Stirling:   Printed  by 
Bookseller.     [C.  I860.]     8  p. 

Woodcut  of  tree  on  title-page. 

Four  popular  songs.  Roger  and  Nellj\ 
Gae  tak'  your  auld  cloak  about  ye.  A  las- 
sie lives  by  yonder  burn.  Low  down  in 
the  broom.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [no.]  44.     [C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  reaper  sharpening  scythe. 

Four  songs.  Cherry-cheeked  Patty. 
Judy  O'Flannikin.  No  peace  about  the 
house.  Maggie  Lauder.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  68.  [C.  1840.] 
8  p.    16°. 

Seated  piper,  playing,   on  title-page. 

4  Songs;  viz.  Maggie  M'Apie's  lilt.  A 
Highland  laddie  heard  of  war.  Donald 
Caird.  I've  naething  to  do.  &c.  Edin"",  — 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [C.  1830.]  8  p. 
16°. 

\\"oodcut  on  title-page  of  two  women  seated  with 
the  words  "My  auld  maiden  Auntie  and  II!"  below. 

Franklin's  way  to  wealth,  or.  Poor  Rich- 
ard's maxims  improved.  Stirling:  Printed 
and  sold  by  M.  Randall.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  and  children. 

Fun  upon  fun;  or,  the  comical  and  merry 
tricks  of  Leper  the  tailor.  In  two  parts. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  &  Country.     24  p.     16°. 

By  Dougal  Graham.  Reprinted  from  a  Stirling 
edition  by  C.  Randall.  1799.  in  his  Collected  zcrititigs, 
V.  2,  p.  109-124,  Glasgow,  1883. 

George  and  Britain  save;  to  which  are 
added,  The  plowman's  ditty.  Lay  thy  loof 
in  mine,  lassie.  Bv  Logan's  streams.  Stir- 
ling: Printed  by  W.  Macnie,  1825.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  sail. 


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Chapbooks,  contimied. 

Golden,  The,  dreamer;  or.  Dreams  real- 
ized: containing  the  interpretation  of  a 
great  variety  of  dreams:  disclosing  to  the 
inquisitive  the  secrets  of  futurity.  Kil- 
marnock: Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  1820. 
24  p.    16°. 

Golden,  The,  glove,  with  The  Answer. 
To  which  is  added.  The  heroic  battle  of 
Bannockburn.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston.    8  p.     16°. 

Goldfinch,  The:  A  new  collection  of  five 
favourite  songs,  called,  1.  Prison  music:  or 
the  debtor's  welcome  to  the  jail.  2.  The 
flowers  of  Edinburgh.  3.  The  pretty  young 
seaman.  4.  The  old  Scotch  blue  bonnet. 
5.  Lovely  Jockey  woo'd  me.  Falkirk:  Fal- 
kirk, i-sic]  Printed  by  T.  Johnston.  [C.  1810.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  bird  on  branch. 

Greenock  railway,  The.  The  snow-drop. 
O  what  will  a'  the  lads  do.  All's  well.  A 
man  without  a  wife.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [no.]  35.  [C.  1840.]  8  p. 
16°. 

Groat's,  A,  worth  of  wit  for  a  penny:  or, 
The  interpretation  of  dreams,  moles,  &c. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.    (C.  1820.]    24  p.    16°. 

Crude  woodcut  of  man  on  title-page. 

Grog.  Row,  brothers,  row.  On  a  bank 
of  flowers.  Here's  to  the  soger  who  bled. 
Lovely  Jean.  Glasgow  —  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.     [C.  1820.]     8  p.     16°. 

Ornamental  woodcut  on  title-page. 

Guide,  A,  to  inscriptions  sculptured  on 
tombstones,  &c.  before  the  year  1710,  in 
the  parishes  of  Paisley,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  12  p. 
16°. 

Paisley  Repository.  No.  viii.  p.  12:  [Paisley] 
Printed  by  Andrew  Young  at  the  Cross. 

Hallow,  The,  fair;  to  which  are  added. 
Queen  Mary's  lamentation.  The  contented 
lover.  Ungrateful  Nanny,  Homeward 
bound.  Stirling:  Printed  by  W.  Macnie, 
1826.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ballad  singers. 

Hark  away.  The  boys  of  Kilkenny.  The 
land  of  delight.  The  plowman.  Love  in 
the  horrors.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.     [C.   1820.]     8  p.     16°. 

Coarse   woodcut   on  title-page  of   donkey. 

He  comes  from  the  wars.  Love's  young 
dream.  A  soldier's  gratitude.  Father 
Paul.  My  fond  shepherds.  King  David 
was  a  soldier.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,    ic.  1820.)    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  A  Moor  with  sword  and 
dagger. 


Highland  Mary.  The  young  May  moon. 
Duncan  Gray.  Lewie  Gordon.  Bright 
chanticleer.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,  1823.     8  p.     16°. 

Highland,  The,  piper's  advice  to  drink- 
ers, to  which  are  added.  Home,  sweet, 
sweet  home.  Wallace's  lament.  Connel 
and  Flora.  Here  is  the  glen.  Oh  hey  Johny 
lad,  and  Charlie  is  my  darling.  Airdrie. 
Printed  by  J.  &  J.  Neil.  Bookbinders,  and 
Printers,  No  21  High  Street...  [C.  1820.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  on  title-page. 

History,  The,  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and 
Jacob,  embellished  with  cuts;  to  which  is 
added  an  account  of  Jonah's  mission  to  the 
Ninevites.    Glasgow,    [no.]  42.    16°. 

History,  The,  of  Abraham,  Isaac.  &  Ja- 
cob, embellished  with  cuts;  to  which  is 
added.  An  account  of  Jonah's  mission  to 
the  Ninevites.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [uo.]  42.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  sacrifice  of  Isaac.  15 
illustrations   in   text. 

History,  The,  of  Adam  Bell,  Clim  of  the 
Clough,  and  William  of  Cloudeslie,  who 
were  three  archers  good  enough,  the  best 
in  the  North  Country.  Paisley:  Printed  by 
J.  Neilson.     24  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  of  three  men,  a  tree,  etc. 

History,  The,  of  all  religions,  in  particu- 
lar, the  churches,  parties,  and  sectaries  of 
the  holy  Christian  religion  viz.  Heathens, 
Mahometans,  Jews,  Christians,  including 
Papists,  Jesuits,  Protestants,  Episcopals, 
Presbyterians,  Reformed  Presbytery,  Se- 
ceders.  Burghers,  Antiburghers,  Old  Light 
Burghers,  New  Light  Burghers,  Presbytery 
of  Relief,  Independents,  Pedobaptists,  Tab- 
ernacles, Quakers,  Bereans,  Methodists, 
Arians,  Arminians,  Socinians,  Antimo- 
nians,  Erastians,  Douglasites,  and  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin  of  burning  Heretics  in 
England,  by  A.  Campbell.  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.  1822.  [J.  Neilson,  printer.] 
24  p.     16°. 

History,  The,  of  the  Black  Douglas. 
With  an  account  of  the  Battle  of  Otter- 
burn. 

"Hosts    have    been    known    at    that    dread 
sound  to  yield. 
And  Douglas  dead,  his  name  has  won  the 
field." 

Glasgow:  Published  by  Francis  Orr  & 
Sons,  rfo.]  163.  24  p.  (misnumbered  34.) 
16°. 

History,  The,  of  the  blind  beggar  of 
Bethnal  Green.  Shewing:  i.  His  birth  and 
parentage,  ii.  His  going  to  the  wars,  los- 
ing his  sight,  and  turning  beggar  at  Bethnal 
Green,  iii.  Of  his  getting  riches,  and  the 
education  of  his  daughter,  who  is  courted 
by  a  young  knight,  iv.  Of  the  beggar 
dropping  gold  with  the  knight's  uncle,  &c. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

&c.  &c.  Concluding  with  the  knight's  mar- 
riage with  the  beggar's  daughter,  and  their 
discovery  of  his  famous  pedigree.  Printed 
by  M.  Randall,  Stirling.  [C.  1820.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Eight  illustrations  in  the  text. 

History,  The,  of  Buckhaven  in  Fifeshire, 
containing  the  witty  and  entertaining  ex- 
ploits of  wise  Willie  and  wittj^  Eppy,  the 
Ale-wife,  with  a  description  of  their  col- 
lege, coat  of  arms,  &c.  Adorned  with  wood 
cuts.  Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lumsden 
&  Son,  1821.    24  p.     16^ 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  woman  standing,  in- 
tended for  witty  Eppy?  Ten  illustrations  in  the 
text:  (1)  Buckhaven;  (2)  'coat  of  arms' ;  (3)  Eppie's 
house;  (4)  a  dog;  (5)  the  Devil;  (6)  ass;  (7)  Court 
of  session,  exterior;  (8)  two  lovers;  (9)  collie;  (10) 
ship  under  full  sail.  At  end:  J.  Neilson,  printer, 
Paisley. 

By  Dougal  Graham,  the  skellat  bellman  of  Glas- 
gow. Reprinted  from  an  edition  of  1806  in  his 
Collected  writings,   v.    2,    p.    217-237,    Glasgow,    1883. 

History,  The,  of  Buckhaven  in  Fifeshire. 
Containing  the  entertaining  exploits  of 
W^ise  W^illie  and  W'itty  Eppie;  with  a  de- 
scription of  their  college,  coat  of  arms, 
&c.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers in  Town  &  Country.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  with  obstinate  don- 
key, p.  23-24  has:  'A  popular  song.  Sic  a  wife  as 
Willie  had.' 

History,  The,  of  Charles  Jones,  the  foot- 
man. Shewing  how  he  raised  himself  from 
the  humble  station  of  a  foot  boy,  to  a 
place  of  great  eminence  and  trust,  by  his 
honesty  and  integrity.  Also,  On  pride,  & 
The  country  clergj^man.  Paisley:  Printed 
by  Caldwell  and  Son,  2,  New  Street.  1839. 
24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  man  standing  beside  a  table  on  which 
are  three  covered   cups. 

History,  The,  of  Donald  and  his  dog.  To 
which  is  added  a  collection  of  songs.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  of  Dumbarton  Rock(?)   on  title-page. 

History,  The,  of  Duncan  Campbell,  and 
his  dog,  Oscar.  From  Hogg's  Evening 
tales.  Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lums- 
den &  Son.  1822.     24  p.     16°. 

Two  woodcuts:  (1)  giant,  tree,  and  a  small  man; 
(2)  a  dog.     At  end:  J.  Neilson,  printer. 

History,  The,  of  Duncan  Campbell  and 
his  dog  Oscar.  From  Hogg's  Evening 
tales.  Printed  by  D.  Alacarter  &  Sons, 
Ayr.  [C.  1830.]  Price  Three  half-pence. 
24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  and  dog. 

History,  The,  of  fair  Rosamond,  the 
beautiful  mistress  of  King  Henrj^  the  Sec- 
ond. Her  birth,  &  education  at  the  Nun- 
nery of  Godstow.     And  her  death.     Glas- 


gow: W.  &  R.  Inglis,  &  Co.    203,  Gallow- 
gate.     [C.  1840.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   on   title-page   of  girl   with   birdcage. 

History,  The.  of  the  famous  Moll  Flan- 
ders, who  was  born  in  Newgate-prison, 
London.  Falkirk:  Printed  and  sold  by  T. 
Johnston,     tc  1820.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  probably  intended  for  a 
portrait  of  Moll.  p.  23  has  woodcut  of  a  woman 
holding  a   fan. 

The  history  of  Moll  Flanders  was  written  as  a 
pamphlet  by  Daniel  De  Foe  and  published  on  27th 
Jan.  1722  (Lee,  Daniel  Defoe,  London,  1869,  v.  i,  p. 
355).  The  work  was  very  popular,  three  editions 
being  published  in  the  year  of  issue  and  two  in  the 
year  following. 

History,  The,  of  Fortunatus.  To  which 
are  added.  The  life  and  adventures  of 
Arnpedo,  and  Andolocia,  his  two  sons. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Tow^n  and  Country.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  showing  coach  with  two  horses  and  postil- 
lion at  toUgate. 

History,  The,  of  Fortunatus.  To  which 
are  added.  The  lives  and  adventures  of 
Ampedo,  and  Andolocia,  his  two  sons. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   on   title-page  as   in    foregoing.      Another 


History,  The,  of  Jack  and  the  bean  stalk. 
Paisley:  Printed  by  G.  Caldwell,  Book- 
seller.    [C.  1820.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  aged  man  seated  at  a 
table  reading,  hourglass  on  table. 

History,  The,  of  Jack  the  Giant  Killer. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers. 
24  p.     16°. 

Includes  part  of  part  2. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  man  on  horseback,  with 
sword  over  his  shoulder. 

History,  The,  of  Jack  and  the  giants. 
In  all  its  parts.  Containing  [here  follows 
a  lengthy  summarj^  under  five  headsj. 
Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lumsden  &  Son. 
1822.    24  p.     16°. 

p.    24:   J.   Neilson,   printer. 

Same  as  the  following  with  exception  of  title-page. 

History,  The,  of  Jack  and  the  giants.  In 
two  parts.  Containing  His  birth  and  par- 
entage —  his  meeting  with  King  Arthur's 
son  —  his  conquests  over  many  monstrous 
giants  —  and,  his  relieving  a  beautiful  lady, 
whom  he  afterwards  married.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  Bookseller,  1821. 
24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  Jack  and  a  giant  with 
club. 

History,  The,  of  the  King  and  the  cobler, 
in  two  parts.  Falkirk:  Printed  and  sold 
by  T.  Johnston.  1820.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  shows  a  man  facing  to  the 
front. 


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Chapbooks,  continued. 

History  of  the  life  and  death,  of  the  great 
warrior  Robert  Bruce,  King  of  Scotland. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
[no.]   108.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  Rruce  and  de  Bohun  on  title-page. 

History,  The,  of  Mahomet,  the  great  im- 
poster.    Containing  his  birth  and  parentage 

—  his  wives  —  his  journeys  into  Heaven, 
and  the  extraordinary  things  which  he  saw 

—  His  Alcoran  and  war,  and  his  death  and 
burial  at  Medina.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,     [uo.]  126.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Portrait  of  a  clergyman 
with  bands ( I) 

History,  The,  of  Parismus,  Prince  of 
Bohemia.  Containing,  his  battles  over  the 
Persians,  his  dangers  in  the  Isle  of  Rocks, 
his  adventures  in  the  desolate  island,  and 
his  love  to  the  beautiful  Laurana.  To  which 
is  added.  The  adventures  and  travels  of 
Parismenos,  the  knight  of  fame,  with  his 
love  to  the  fair  Princess  Angelica,  Lady 
of  the  Golden  Tower.  Stirling:  Printed 
and  sold  by  M.  Randall.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  man  on  horseback. 
^\  ith  nine  illustrations  and  tail  pieces. 

History  of  Paul  Jones,  the  pirate.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
101.     [C.  1850.]     24  p.     16°. 

p.  21-24  contain  an  account  of  the  "Black  Hole  of 
Calcutta." 

Woodcut  of  ship  under  sail  on  title-page. 

History  of  Paul  Jones,  the  pirate.  Print- 
ed and  sold  by  W.  &  J.  Fordyce,  15,  Grey 
Street,  Newcastle.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  probably  intended  for  a 
portrait  of  Jones.  Face  to  right,  cocked  hat,  sword 
held  over  shoulder,  epaulettes,  side  whiskers  and 
moustache. 

History  of  Prince  Charles  Edward 
Stuart,  called  by  some  "The  young  Pre- 
tender," but  more  frequentljs  in  the  North, 
The  young  Chevalier,  or  Bonnie  Prince 
Charlie.  Printed  and  sold  by  W.  and  T. 
Fordyce  15,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle.  24  p. 
16°. 

History,  The,  of  prince  Charles  Edward 
Stuart,  commonly  called  the  Pretender. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
120.     [C.  1840.]    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Highland  soldier  with 
sword. 

History,  The,  of  Redmond  O'Hanlon, 
captain  of  the  Irish  robbers.  Giving  an  ac- 
count of  the  numerous  robberies  commit- 
ted by  him  and  his  gang.  With  many  curi- 
ous anecdotes  of  his  life  and  transactions. 
Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  1820. 
24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  on  horseback  firing 
off  a  pistol. 

History,  The,  of  Rob  Roy,  the  cele- 
brated   Highland    freebooter;    with    mem- 


oirs of  the  Osbaldistone  family.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  1852.  Price 
one  penny.  24  p.  16°.  (New  and  improved 
series,    no.  32.) 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  two  men,  one  on  horse- 
back. 

History  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  the  re- 
nowned Scottish  champion.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  107.  24 
p.     16°. 

Woodcut  portrait,  on  title-page,  of  man  in  armour, 
crowned. 

History,  The,  of  Thomas  Hickathrift. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
[no.,  75.     [C.  1845-50.]    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  large  house. 

History,  The,  of  Whittington  and  his  cat. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.     [C.  1820.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  cat  on  title-page. 

History,  The,  of  the  wicked  life,  and  hor- 
rid death  of  Dr  John  Faustus.  Shewing, 
how  he  sold  himself  to  the  Devil,  to  have 
power  for  the  space  of  24  3'ears,  to  do  what 
he  pleased.  Also,  Strange  things  done  by 
him  and  Mephistopheles.  With  an  account 
how  the  Devil  came  for  him  at  the  end  of 
24  years,  and  tore  him  in  pieces.  Stirling, 
Printed  by  M.  Randall.  [C.  1820.]  24  p. 
16°. 

History,  The,  of  the  Wicked  Life  and 
Horrid  Death  of  Dr  John  Faustus.  Shew- 
ing How  he  sold  himself  to  the  Devil,  to 
have  power  for  24  years  to  do  what  he 
pleased.  Also,  the  strange  things  done  by 
him  and  Mephostophiles.  With  an  account 
how  the  Devil  came  for  him  at  the  end  of 
24  years  and  tore  him  to  pieces.  Printed 
in  the  year,  1816.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title  page:  Clergyman  with  bands 
and   open    Bible. 

At  end:  Falkirk —  T.  Johnston,  Printer,  1816.     p. 

2  is  a  woodcut. 

History,  The,  of  the  wicked  life  and  hor- 
rid death  of  Dr  John  Faustus.  Shewing, 
how  he  sold  himself  to  the  Devil,  to  have 
power,  for  24  years,  to  do  what  he  pleased. 
Also,  The  strange  things  done  by  him  and 
Mephostophiles.  With  an  account  of  how 
the  Devil  came  for  him  at  the  end  of  24 
years,  and  tore  him  in  pieces.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  1820.    24  p.     16°. 

History,  The,  of  Will  and  Jean:  or,  the 
sad  effects  of  drunkenness.  Glasgow... 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  36.  24 
p.     16°. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page,  of  Highland  soldier  leaning 
on  musket. 

Honesty  the  best  policy.  History  of  the 
upright  waterman.  Also  the  life  of  Wil- 
liam Kelly;  an  extraordinary  character. 
Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  for 
the  Booksellers.  1819.     24  p.     16°. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Humorous,  The,  adventures  of  Jump  Jim 
Crow.     Glasgow,     [no.]  27.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Sailor  dancing. 


(by  Southeyj.  Glasgow:  Published  and 
sold,  wholesale  and  retail,  by  Robert 
Hutchison,  bookseller,  no.  19,  Saltmarket. 
1821.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  soldiers  on  title-page. 

Hunting,  The,  of  Chevy-Chase,  a  bloody 
battle  fought  by  Earls  Douglas  and  Percy. 
Where  above  fourteen  hundred  Scotsmen, 
and  near  two  thousand  Englishmen  were 
slain  in  one  day.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.     rC.  1850.]     [uo.]  8.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on   title-page   of  man  with  sword. 

Hurrah  for  the  bonnets  of  blue.  Pray 
goody.  Donald  of  Dundee.  The  cypress 
wreath.  I'd  be  a  butterfly.  Oh  say  not 
women's  love  is  bought.  He's  o'er  the 
hills  that  I  lo'e  weel.  The  captive  maniac. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  1829. 
8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut   of  paddleboat   on   title-page. 

Interesting,  An,  history  of  Robert  Burns; 
the  Ayrshire  bard.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [no.]  60.  [C.  1850.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  portrait  of  Burns  on  title-page. 

Interesting  stories:  containing,  The  mil- 
itary mendicant.  Female  heroism.  The 
patriotic  clergyman.  Edinburgh:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers  in  Town  and  Country. 
24   p.      16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Soldier  with  sword,  seated, 
drinking  a  pot  of  ale. 

Irish,  The,  assassin,  or  the  misfortunes  of 
the  family  of  O'Donnel.  By  Henry  Vin- 
cent, Esq.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,   [uo.]  77.    [C.  1850.]    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Turk  with  scimiter. 

Iron,  The,  shroud;  or,  Italian  revenge. 
Paisley:  Printed  by  Caldwell  and  Son,  2, 
New  Street.  1839.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  man  in  a  room,  ceiling  falling  on  him. 

Jamie  with  his  trousers  on.  The  sodger 
laddie,  and  Sweet  Alison.  Falkirk:  Printed 
by  T.  Johnston.    [C.  1800.,    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  a  ship  under  sail. 

Jemmy  and  Nancy  of  Yarmouth,  or,  The 
constant  lovers.  In  four  parts.  Kilmar- 
nock: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  8  p. 
16°. 

Jim  Crow.  Hey  for  a  lass  wi'  a  tocher. 
Mary  of  Castlecary.  Haud  awa  frae  me 
Donald.     This  is  no  my  plaid.     Of  a'  the 


airts  the  wind  can  blaw.  Auld  langsyne. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
66.    [C.  1840.1    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  girl  at  stile. 

John  Anderson  my  Jo.  Low  down  in  the 
broom.  It  was  upon  a  Lammas  night.  The 
banks  of  Doon.  Land  of  the  leal.  Lubin 
is  away.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers, 1828.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  crowned  thistle. 

John  Falkirk's  carriches,  containing  curi- 
ous questions,  with  their  answers.  To 
which  is  added,  Janet  Clinker's  oration,  on 
the  virtues  of  old  women,  and  the  pride 
of  the  young.  Printed  in  the  year  m.lccc.xx 
[sic).    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman  chasing  man  with 
uplifted  broom. 

King's,  The,  daughter;  together  with 
Catherine  Johnstone.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers.  [no.]77.  [C.  1840.]  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  woman  with  flowers. 

King's,  The,  muster,  to  which  is  added, 
Nae  luck  about  the  house,  and  Up  in  the 
morning  early,  and  Bauldy  Baird.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  and  sold,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail, by  R.  Hutchison.  Bookseller,  19,  Salt- 
market.  1823.      8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  A  king(!)   seated. 

Knight,  The,  of  Elle;  a  scarce  and  favour- 
ite old  Scotch  ballad.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  pno-i  38.  [C.  1850.] 
8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  soldier  on  title-page. 

Laird,  The,  of  Cool's  ghost:  being  several 
conferences  and  meetings  betwixt  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Ogilvie,  late  minister  of  the 
gospel  at  Innerwick;  and  the  ghost  of  Mr. 
Maxwell,  late  Laird  of  Cool;  as  it  was 
found  in  Mr.  Ogilvie's  closet  after  his 
death  —  Written  with  his  own  hand.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [Uo.] 
48.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  Mercury  on  title-page. 

Laird,  The,  of  Cool's  Ghost.  Being  a 
copy  of  several  Conferences  and  Meetings 
that  passed  betwixt  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Ogilvie,  Late  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at 
Innerwick,  in  East  Lothian,  and  the  Ghost 
of  Mr.  Maxwell,  Late  Laird  of  Cool.  As 
it  was  found  in  Mr.  Ogilvie's  Closet  after 
his  death.  Written  with  his  own  hand. 
Kilmarnock.  Printed  by  H.  Crawford.  [C. 
1820.1    24  p.    16°. 

Crawford's  Tracts.  No.  3.  p.  21-24  contain: 
■'Alonzo,  the  brave,  and  the  fair  Imogene." 

See  some  interesting  notes  in  Ferguson's  Life  of 
licnry  Erskine,  p.  380-387. 

Laird,  The,  of  Cool's  ghost.  Being  a 
copy  of  several  conferences  and  meetings 
that  passed  betwixt  the  reverend  Mr.  Ogil- 
vie, late  minister  of  the  gospel  at  Inner- 
wick, in  East   Lothian,  and  the  ghost  of 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Mr  Maxwell,  late  Laird  of  Cool.  As  it 
was  found  in  Mr  Ogilvie's  closet  after  his 
death,  very  soon  after  these  conferences. 
Written  with  his  own  hand.  Glasgow: 
Published  by  J.  Lumsden  &  Son.  1822.  24 
p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  the  Devil  with  three- 
pronged  pitchfork. 

Laird,  The,  of  Lag's  elegy,  or,  The  Prince 
of  Darkness  his  lamentation  for,  and  com- 
mendation of  his  trusty  and  well-beloved 
friend,  the  Laird  of  Lag.  Who  died  Dec. 
23d.  1733.  Wherein  the  Prince  of  Darkness 
sets  forth  the  commendation  of  many  of 
his  best  friends,  who  were  chief  promoters 
of  his  interest,  and  upholders  of  his  king- 
dom in  the  time  of  the  late  persecution. 
Very  useful  and  necessary  to  be  read  by 
all  who  desire  to  be  well  informed  con- 
cerning the  chief  managers  and  manage- 
ment of  the  late  persecuting  period.  The 
fourteenth  edition.  Printed  in  the  year 
1820.    24  p.    16°. 

Laughable  budget  of  wit;  a  selection  of 
choice  bon  mots,  repartees,  anecdotes  &c. 
Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  for 
the  Booksellers.    24  p.     16°. 

Lecture,  A,  on  modern  Roine.  Its  ex- 
ternal &  internal  aspects,  and  the  workings 
of  Romanism.  By  the  rev.  J.  A.  Wylie, 
author  of  the  first  prize  essay  on  "Popery," 
"Scenes  from  the  Bible."  &c.  &c.  Kirkin- 
tilloch: Published  by  William  M'Millan. 
tc.  1845.]    24  p.     12°. 

p.  21:  'The  Irish  boy  and  the  priest;'  p.  22-24: 
advertisements. 

Lewis  Gordon,  The  Marquis  of  Hunt- 
l3''s  reel.  My  own  dear  somebody.  The 
roving  lover.  Bonny  Charley.  Price  one 
halfpenny.     8  p.     16°. 

On  p.  8:  'Falkirk,  printed  by  T.  Johnston,  of 
whom  may  be  had  variety  of  pamphlets  and  ballads. 
1801.' 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  Man  with  a  gun,  woman 
behind    him. 

Life,  The,  and  adventures  of  Robin 
Hood.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers. 1855.  Price  one  penny.  [C.  1850.] 
24  p.     16°. 

^^'oodcut  on  title-page  of  Robin  Hood(?)  and  an- 
other on  horseback. 

'New  and  improved  series,     no.  34.' 
With  ten  illustrations  in  the  text. 

Life,  The,  and  adventures  of  Sir  William 
Wallace,  General  and  Governor  of  Scot- 
land. Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Craw- 
ford. 1820.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  man  with  sword 
at  his  side  and  gun(?)   slung  across  his  back. 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  fair  Rosamond, 
concubine  to  King  Henry  the  ii.  Edin- 
burgh: Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.    8  p.     16°. 


Life,  The,  and  death  of  fair  Rosamond, 
concubine  to  King  Henry  ii.  To  which  is 
added  The  lass  o'Gowrie.  Stirling:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers.     [C.   1840.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  woman  praying. 

Life,  The,  and  death  of  Judas  Iscariot;  or, 
The  lost  and  undone  son  of  perdition. 
Glasgow.    24  p.    12°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page.  ' 

At  the  end  is  an  account  of  the  Ascension.  The 
woodcut  shows  an  angry  farmer  threatening  a  boy 
who  is  in  his  apple  tree  stealing  apples. 

Life,  The,  of  Father  Gavazzi.  Kirkin- 
tilloch: William  M'Millan.  (C.  1850.]  12  p. 
12°. 

Portrait  of  Father  Gavazzi  on  title-page. 

Life  of  George  Schaw,  Abbot  of  Paisley. 
Extracted  from  "Lives  of  Officers  of  State 
in  Scotland,"  published  in  1726,  written  by 
George  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Drumsoy. . .  8 
p.     16°. 

p.  8:   Paisley,   Printed  by  Andrew  Young, 
p.    5-7:   Difference  between   simple  and  compound 
interest;  p.  8:  Six  comical  Paisley  signs. 
Paisley  Repository  No.   xii. 

Life,  The,  and  history  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots.  Glasgow:  Published  by  Francis  Orr 
&  Sons.  n.  d.  [?1850.]  24  p.  (misnumbered 
34  p.).     16°.     [uo.]  165. 

Life,  The,  of  Louis  Kossuth.  Kirkintil- 
loch: William  M'Millan.     12  p.     12°. 

Portrait  of  Kossuth  on  title-page. 

Life,  The,  and  meritorious  transactions 
of  John  Knox,  the  great  Scottish  reformer. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  24 
p.     16°.     riio.]  61. 

Portrait  of  Knox  on  title-page. 

Life,  The,  and  prophecies  of  Alexander 
Peden.  Glasgow;  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers.    [Uo.]  115.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Mercury  with  caduceus. 

Life,  The,  of  Richard  Turpin,  a  most  no- 
torious highwayman.  Giving  a  particular 
account  of  all  his  daring  robberies  and  bur- 
glaries, trial,  execution,  burial,  &c.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
117.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Turk  with  sword. 

Life,  The,  and  surprising  adventures  of 
that  renowned  hero.  Sir  W.  Wallace.  Dur- 
ham: G.  Walker,  Jun.,  printer,  Sadler- 
Street.  1838.    24  p.     16°. 

p.  19-24  contain:  The  tears  of  Scotland,  Peter  the 
wild  boy,  Adventures  of  a  leg  of  mutton. 

Life,  The,  and  surprising  adventures  of 
Sir  William  Wallace,  the  champion  of  Scot- 
land. Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lumsden 
&  Son,  1822.    24  p.     16°. 

p.   24:   J.  Neilson,  printer. 

Woodcut  of  man  in  armour,  with  sword,  probably 
intended   for  Wallace. 

Life,  The,  and  transactions  of  Mrs.  Jane 
Shore,  concubine  to  King  Edward  iv. 
Containing  an  account  of  her  parentage. 


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wit,  and  beauty:  her  marriage  with  Mr. 
Shore;  the  King's  visits  to  her;  her  going 
to  Court,  and  leaving  her  husband;  her 
great  distress  and  misery  after  the  King's 
death,  &c.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers  in  town  and  country.  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  of  a  woman,  in  cape  and  hood,  on  title- 
page. 

Life,  The,  and  unparalleled  voyages  and 
adventures  of  Ambrose  Gwinnet;  contain- 
ing an  account  of  his  being  tried,  convicted, 
and  hanged  in  chains  at  Deal,  for  the  sup- 
posed murder  of  Mr.  Collins;  his  surprising 
recovery;  his  voyage  to  the  West  Indies, 
and  being  taken  by  the  Spaniards,  among 
whom  he  met  with  the  supposed  murdered 
Mr.  Collins,  and  proposal  to  return  to  Eng- 
land together;  his  being  taken  by  the  Al- 
gerines  and  carried  into  slavery,  and,  after 
many  hardships,  his  return  to  England. 
Written  by  himself.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers.  1850.  Price  one  penny. 
24  p.     16°. 

New  and  improved  series,     no.   21. 

Life,  The,  and  wonderful  prophecies  of 
Donald  Cargill.  Who  was  executed  at  the 
cross  of  Edinburgh,  on  the  26th  July  1680. 
For  his  adherence  to  the  Covenant,  and 
work  of  reformation.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  123.  [C.  1850.] 
24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  bust  on  title  page  of  clergyman  in  gown 
and  bands. 

List  of  pieces  written  by  Mr.  Alexander 
Wilson,  now  in  Philadelphia,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4  p.     16°. 

Paisley  Repository,  no.  viii.  [sic],  p.  4:  [Pais- 
ley] Printed  by  Andrew  Young  at  the  Cross. 

Long,  The,  pack,  a  Northumberland  tale, 
an  hundred  years  old.  Printed  and  sold 
by  W.  &  T.  Fordyce,  15  Grey  Street,  New- 
castle.   24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  merchandise  on  dock,  ships  in  back- 
ground.    By  James  Hogg. 

Long,  The,  pack,  a  Northumberland  tale 
an  hundred  years  old.  Printed  and  sold  by 
W.  &  T.  Fordyce,  48,  Dean  Street,  New- 
castle.    (C.  1835.]     16°. 

Woodcut  of  merchandise  on  dock,  ships  in  back- 
ground. 

Long,  The,  pack;  or,  the  robbers  discov- 
ered: A  Scottish  story  by  the  Ettrick  Shep- 
herd. Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,   [uo.]  24.    [C.  1850.]    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  seated  piper,   playing. 

Maggy  Lauther,  to  which  are  added.  The 
pitcher.  Bonny  Jean.  Yarrow  braes.  Stir- 
ling: Printed  by  W.  Macnie,  1823.  8  p.   16°. 

Margaret  and  the  minister,  a  true  tale. 
Hey  for  a  lass  wi'  a  tocher.    Rest,  warrior. 


rest.    The  bonnie  bark.    Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,     [uo.]  12.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman  in  pannier  on 
a  donkey. 

Margaret  and  the  minister;  a  true  tale. 
To  which  is  added,  Soda  water. 

She  ne'er  before  saw  sicken  fairlies, 
Sae  mony  antic  turly-whurlies. 

Paisley:    Printed   by   J.    Caldwell,   2,    New 
Street.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  seated  at  table 
feeding  a   dog. 

Merry,  The,  and  diverting  exploits  of 
George  Buchanan,  commonly  called.  The 
King's  fool.  In  two  parts.  Glasgow,  Pub- 
lished by  R.  Hutchison,  16,  Saltmarket. 
24  p.     16°. 

Merry,  The,  tales  of  the  wise  men  of 
Gotham. 

'Of  merry  books  this  is  the  chief. 

It  is  a  purging  pill 
To  carry  off  all  heavy  grief 

And  make  you  laugh  your  fill.' 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.    24  p.    16°. 

Merry,  The,  tales  of  the  wise  men  of 
Gotham,  to  which  is  added  A  collection  of 
jests. 

Of  merry  books  this  is  the  chief. 

It  is  a  purging  pill. 
To  carry  of  all  heavy  grief. 

And  make  you  laugh  your  fill.      ' 

Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lumsden  &  Son, 
1821.    24  p.    16°. 

p.  22-24  contain  a  collection  of  jests. 

Millar's  second  edition  of  The  life  and 
death  of  the  famous  Pi'p^r  of  Kilbarchan; 
or. 

The  epitaph  of  Habby  Simpson, 

Quha  on  his  drone  bore  bony  flags: 

He  made  his  cheiks  as  reid  as  crimson, 

And  bobbit  quhan  he  blew  his  bags. 

8  p.     16°. 

Incomplete.  .\  pencil  memorandum  says  printed 
by  J.    .Millar,   Paisley,    1830. 

Mirror,  The,  of  wit:  and  universal  jester. 
Containing  witty  and  entertaining  stories 
&  anecdotes.  Falkirk:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.  1821.    24  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  showing  interior  of  a  room,  etc. 

Musical,  The,  nightingale,  containing  six 
love  songs,  viz.  1.  The  bunch  of  green  rib- 
bons. 2.  The  gown  of  green.  3.  The  green 
garters.  4.  Amynta,  or  the  loving  shep- 
herd. 5.  Give  me  my  sailor.  And,  6.  'Tis 
the  voice  of  love.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston.     [C.  1810.]    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  bird  on  title-page. 

Narrative  of  the  battles  of  Drumclog, 
and   Bothwell   Bridge.     Glasgow:   Printed 


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Chapbooks,  continued. 

for  the  Booksellers,     [no.]  L     rC  1850-55.] 
24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  seated  life-guardsman, 
p.  23-24  contain  three  anecdotes. 

This  Narrative  of  Drumclog  states  in  prelimi- 
nary note  that  it  is  taken  from  "an  American  news- 
paper, the  National  Cazette."  and  that  it  is  by  the 
laird  of  Torfoot  [Thomas  Brownlee].  The  laird's 
narrative  was  first  published  at  Edinburgh,   1823. 

Negro,  The,  minstrel:  containing  a  choice 
selection  of  the  most  popular  negro  songs. 
No.  1.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers, 1850.    Price  one  penny.    24  p.    16°. 

New,  The,  act  of  parliament,  for  the 
equality  of  weights  &  measures  throughout 
England.  Scotland,  &  Ireland,  commencing 
on  the  first  of  Jan.  1836.  London:  Printed 
by  Geo.  Eyre  and  Andw.  Spottiswoode, 
Printers  to  the  King's  most  excellent  Maj- 
esty. Reprinted  by  W.  Fordyce,  Dean 
Street,  Newcastle.    24  p.     16°. 

New,  A,  history  of  Botanybay  and  Port 
Jackson,  where  the  convicts  from  this 
country  are  sent,  and  the  British  set- 
tlement, together  with  An  account  of  the 
manners  and  customs  of  the  inhabitants. 
Falkirk:  Printed  and  sold  by  T.  Johnston. 
1821.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  three  masted  ship  under 
sail. 

New,  A,  jest  book,  for  the  winter- 
evenings:  containing  a  variety  of  merry 
tales,  and  diverting  stories.  Falkirk:  Print- 
ed and  sold  by  T.  Johnston,  182L  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  man  pursued 
bj'  a  woman  with  uplifted  broom. 

New,  The,  letter-writer,  containing  a  va- 
riety of  epistolary  correspondence  on  differ- 
ent subjects.  (In  three  parts.)  Viz.  Duty 
and  friendship,  love  courtship  &  marriage, 
Business  and  the  death  of  relatives.  To 
which  are  added,  Superscriptions  and  ad- 
dresses for  letters.  The  whole  forming 
a  useful  companion  for  the  youth  of  both 
sexes.  Falkirk:  Printed  for  the  Booksel- 
lers, 1820.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman  and  child  with 
book  and  bird. 

New,  The,  pictorial  Bible.  Glasgow, 
[no.]  40.     16°. 

A  series  of  crude  cuts,  two  on  a  page,  with  the 
text  of  Scripture  they  illustrate  printed  beneath 
them. 

New,  The,  school  of  love;  being  the  true 
art  of  courtship;  shewing  how  every  one 
may  know  his  partner's  disposition  and 
temper  by  the  hair,  eyes,  and  nose,  &c. 
With  the  signification  of  moles  in  any 
part  of  the  body,  and  the  interpretation  of 
dreams,  &c.  &c.  Also,  passionate  love  let- 
ters and  answers,  &c.  &c.  To  which  are 
added,  a   choice  collection  of  the   newest 


and  very  best  love  songs,  toasts,  senti- 
ments, &c.  Glasgow:  Published  by  J. 
Lumsden  &  Son.  mdcccxxi.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  shows  man  and  woman,  two 
trees,  two  cupids  flying  and  discharging  arrows  at 
the  man  and  woman. 

p.  24:  J.  Neilson,  printer. 

New,  A,  song,  called  Auld  Scotia  free; 
to  which  are  added,  O  Helen  thou  art  my 
darling.  The  lovely  lass  of  Allan-down. 
Will  ye  go  to  the  ewe  bughts,  and  A 
Lamentation  for  the  deatd  [sicj  of  the 
brave  McKay.  Airdrie:  Printed  by  J.  & 
T.  Neil.  Printers  &  Bookbinders,  no.  21 
High  Street...     8  p.    16°. 

Crude  woodcut  on  title-page. 

New,  The,  winter  evening's  companion, 
or  Fun,  mirth,  and  frolic.  Containing  a 
great  variety  of  merry  tales,  and  diverting 
entertainments,  for  the  winter  evening 
fireside.  Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Craw- 
ford,  Bookseller,   1822.     24  p.     16°. 

News,  The,  to  which  is  added.  The  hu- 
mours of  Glasgow  Fair.  Glasgow:  Pub- 
lished and  sold,  wholesale  and  retail,  by  R. 
Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19,  Saltmarket. 
1823.     8  p.     16°. 

Odds  and  ends,  or,  a  groat's-worth  of 
fun  for  a  penny.  Being  a  collection  of  the 
best  jokes,  comic  stories,  anecdotes,  bon 
mots,  &c.  The  piper  who  was  carried  away 
for  dead  during  the  plague  in  London,  but 
revived  before  interment.  —  See  p.  22. 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [Glasgow 
1830?]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  piper. 

Pathetic  history  of  George  Barnwell  the 
London  apprentice;  who,  by  keeping  com- 
pany, and  following  the  advice  of  a  woman 
of  the  town,  was  reduced  to  the  lowest 
pitch  of  infamy;  detailing  every  particuler 
of  his  guilty  career,  from  the  robbing  of  his 
master  to  the  most  dreadful  murder  of  his 
uncle!  For  which  he  was  executed.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page. 

Peck,  The,  o'  maut;  to  which  are  added. 
This  is  no  mj'  plaid.  The  Highland  court- 
ship. Stirling:  Printed  by  W.  Macnie.  [C. 
1820.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  three  men  seated 
at  a  table  drinking  and  smoking,  and,  below,  the 
words  "Vender's  the  moon,   I  ken  her  horn." 

Penitent,  The,  prisoner,  or,  spendthrift 
clapt  into  Limbo.  Also,  The  drunken  wife 
of  Gallowa3^  or,  drink  hooly  &  fairly.  And 
The  flowers  of  the  forest.  Falkirk,  Printed 
by  T.  Johnston.     [C.  1800.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  with  bottle  and 
glass. 

Penny-worth,  The,  of  wit's  garland,  in 
three  parts.  Part  i.  —  Showing  how  a  mer- 
chant was  deluded  from  his  lady  by  a  har- 
lot.    Part  II.  —  How  he  sailed  into  a  far 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

country.  Part  iii.  —  How  he  returned  to 
the  British  shore.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,   no.  19.    fC.  1855.]   8  p.   16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  sail. 

Plant  of  renown.  Two  sermons,  on  Eze- 
kiel  xxxiv.  29.  And  I  will  raise  up  for  them 
a  plant  of  renown.  Preached  by  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Ebenezer  Erskine,  late  minister  of 
the  gospel  in  .Stirling.  Taken  in  shorthand 
from  the  author's  mouth  in  the  delivery, 
and  revised  bj^  him.  To  which  is  added,  a 
gospel  sonnet,  on  the  believer's  full  enjoy- 
ment in  Christ.  Kilmarnock:  Printed  by 
H.  Crawford,  Bookseller,  1821.    24  p.     16°. 

Crawford's  Tracts,     no.  6. 

Pleasing,  The,  art  of  money-catching,  and 
the  way  to  thrive,  by  turning  a  pennj"^  to 
advantage;  with  a  new  method  of  regulat- 
ing daily  expenses.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  68.  [C.  1850.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  reaper  sharpening  scythe. 

Poems.  The  Gudeman  of  Ballangeich. 
A  royal  tale.  The  twa  lairds  of  Lesmaha- 
gow.  The  whiskej'  brewers'  lamentation 
and  a  new  song  called  Callum's  Hill.  Glas- 
gow: Published  and  sold  wholesale  and 
retail,  by  R.  Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19, 
Saltmarket.  1822.    24  p.     16°. 

Popish  blasphemy.  Sham  miracles  or 
bleeding  pictures.  Purgatory  and  the 
priests.  Kirkintilloch:  Published  by  Wil- 
liam M'Millan.  One  penny,  ^c.  1845.]  12 
p.     12°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  Chinese  and  a  Chinese 
pagoda. 

Prophecies  of  Thomas  the  Rhymer,  the 
ancient  Scotch  prophet.  Containing  the 
wonderful  fulfilment  of  many  of  his  pre- 
dictions; and  those  not  j'et  accomplished. 
Collected,  examined,  and  now  promulgated 
by  Mr.  Allan  Boyd,  F.S.A.  sub  deputy  jan- 
itor's clerk  in  the  college  of  Hayti.  With, 
subjoined,  an  account  of  the  Battle  of  Ban- 
nockburn,  so  fatal  to  tyranny,  and  favour- 
able to  Scottish  independence.  Also,  the 
Cottager's  Saturday  Night.  Kilmarnock: 
Printed  by  H.  Crawford,  1820.    24  p.     16°. 

\\'oodcut  on  p.   4. 

Queen  Mary's  lamentation.  To  which  are 
added,  The  orange  and  blue.  Lord  Gregory, 
Tak'  your  auld  cloke  about  ye.  and  The 
sailor's  return.  Glasgow:  Published  and 
sold,  wholesale  and  retail,  by  R.  Hutchi- 
son, Bookseller,  19,  Saltmarket,  1823.  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  man  and  woman,  tree  in 
background. 

Rab  and  Ringan.  A  tale.  To  which  is 
added.  Verses,  occasioned  by  seeing  two 
men  sawing  timber,  in  the  open  field,  in  de- 


fiance of  a  furious  storm.  By  Alexander 
Wilson.  Paislev:  Printed  by  G.  Caldwell, 
69,  High-Street.  1827.     8     p.     16°. 

Raising  the  wind;  or,  Habbie  Sympson  & 
his  wife  baith  deid,  as  originally  written  and 
spoken  by  John  Andrews,  in  the  Exchange 
rooms.  Moss  Street.  Together  with  The 
lyfe  and  deithe  of  Habbie  Simpson  the  fa- 
mous pyper  of  Kilbarchan.  Written  by 
Robert  Sempill,  of  Belltreis.  between  the 
years  1630  and  1640.  Paisley:  Printed  by 
G.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  1865.    8  p.     16°. 

Rob  Roy,  the  celebrated  Highland  free- 
booter; or,  memoirs  of  the  Osbaldistone 
family.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksel- 
lers,   [no.]  2.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Highlander  in  Highland 
feather   bonnet,   with   sword. 

Roy's  wife  of  Aldivalloch.  To  which  is 
added.  The  Highland  plaid,  Neil  Gow's 
fareweel,  John  Anderson,  my  Jo,  Maria. 
Glasgow:  Published  and  Sold,  wholesale 
and  retail,  by  R.  Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19 
Saltmarket,  1823.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  three  men  seated 
at  a  table  drinking  and  smoking. 

Royal,  The,  riddle  book,  for  the  trial  of 
dull  wits.  Containing  a  collection  of  new 
and  ingenuous  guesses,  for  the  amusement 
of  j'oung  people.  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers. 1819.    24  p.    16°. 

Sailor's,  The,  tragedy;  to  which  are  add- 
ed. Highland  Marv.  The  Irish  Wedding. 
Stirling.  Printed  by  W.  Macnie.  1825.  8 
p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  full  sail. 

Sair  sair  was  my  heart;  to  which  are  add- 
ed, The  hero's  orphant  [sic]  girls.  The  lass 
o'  Ballochmyle,  Allister  M'Allister,  The 
Highland  plaid.  Stirling:  Printed  by  W. 
Macnie.  1826.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  two  men,  one  seated  at  a  table,  smok- 
ing a  pipe. 

Satan's  invisible  world  discovered.  De- 
tailing the  particulars  of  strange  pranks 
plaj^ed  by  the  Devil,  together  with  a  par- 
ticular account  of  several  apparition's  [SiC], 
witches,  and  invisible  spirits.  To  which  is 
added  The  marvellous  history  of  Major 
Weir  and  his  sister.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,  [no.]  116.  [C.  1835.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Scotch,  The.  haggis;  a  selection  of  choice 
bon  mots.  Irish  blunders,  repartees,  anec- 
dotes, &c. 

Care  to  our  coffin  adds  a  nail  no  doubt. 
While  every  laugh  so  merry  draws  one  out. 

Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
Z7.     [C.  1840.]    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  seated  piper,   playing,   as  before. 

Second,  The,  book  of  the  witty  and  en- 
tertaining   exploits    of    George    Buchanan 


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Chapbooks,  continued. 

commonly  called  the  King's  fool.  J.  Ken- 
drew,  printer,  Collier  Gate,  York.  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  of  a  church  on  p.  23.  On  last  page  is 
a  list  of  penny  books  and  histories  for  sale. 

Selection,  A,  of  amusing  and  entertaining 
Irish  stories,  compiled  from  various 
sources.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers. 1850.     Price  one  penny.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  boy  and  girl  sitting  at  table  reading. 
'New   and   improved   series.      No.    30.' 

Seven  excellent  songs.  Blythe  was  she. 
The  braes  of  Balquhither.  The  young  May 
moon.  Loudon's  bonnie  woods  and  braes. 
Bonnie  Mary  Hay.  O  are  ye  sleeping  Mag- 
gie. Such  tears  are  bliss.  Glasgow:  Print- 
ed for  the  Booksellers,  rno.i  40.  [C.  1840.) 
8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  boy  with  bird's  nest. 

Seven  of  the  most  popular  songs.  The 
bridal  ring.  What  are  you  going  to  stand. 
The  lassies  of  Scotland.  The  Macgregor's 
gathering.  Farewell  to  the  mountain.  The 
banks  of  the  blue  Mozelle.  'Twas  merry  in 
the  hall.  Glasgow:  Pritned  rsic]  for  the 
Booksellers,     rno.]  45.     [C.  1840.]    8  p.    16°. 

Another   issue.     Glasgow:    Printed 

for  the  Booksellers,  [no.]  45.  [C.  1840.]  8 
p.     16°. 

The  word  'Printed'  here  correctly  spelled. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  dairymaid  with  pails. 

Seven  popular  songs.  The  lily  of  France. 
Blue  bonnets  over  the  border.  The  light 
of  other  days.  When  bless'd  with  love  and 
you.  Judy  Magrath.  The  bloom  is  on  the 
rye.  Rory  O'More.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers,    [uo.j  41.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut   of  dairymaid  with   pails. 

Seven  popular  songs.  The  thistle.  The 
Highland  plaid.  Och  hey!  Johnnie  lad. 
My  love  was  born  in  Aberdeen.  A  red  red 
rose.  As  I  came  down  the  Cannogate  (sicj. 
My  Patie  is  a  lover  gay.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers.    [Uo.]  55.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut   on   title-page:    a   sailor   dancing. 

Seven  Scotch  songs.  The  garb  of  old 
Gaul.  The  standard  on  the  braes.  The  last 
breathings  of  Napoleon.  Alary,  I  believed 
thee  true.  Jock  o'  Hazeldean.  Wha  wadna 
fight  for  Charlie.  Dumbarton's  bonnie  dell. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  tno.] 
54.    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  piper  seated,  playing. 

Short  stories,  for  little  folks  or,  little 
tales,  calculated  to  excite  juvenile  minds, 
to  the  love  and  practice  of  virtue.  Stirling: 
Printed  and  sold  by  M.  Randall,  rc.  1830.i 
24  p.     16°. 


Sir  James  the  Rose,  an  old  Scottish 
tragic  song.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [uo.]  11.     [C.  1840.]    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  Highland  sol- 
dier. 

Sir  James  the  Rose,  a  ballad,  was  written  by  James 
Rurnes,  author  of  "Thruinmy  Cap."  It  was  published 
in   1819.  —  Rogers,  Burns,  p.   10. 

Six  excellent  songs.  Allen-a-dale.  The 
^•outhful  squire.  By  the  margin  of  Zurich's 
waters.  The  rover's  bride.  The  chieftain's 
daughter.  Sir  John  the  Grame.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.]  58.  rC. 
1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  sail. 

Six  favourite  songs.  Black-eyed  Susan. 
The  lammie.  Draw  the  sword,  Scotland. 
Lord  Ronald.  A  tear  that  falls.  A  Scots 
sang.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksel- 
lers,   [no.]  33.    [C.  1840.]    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:   a  sailor  dancing. 

Six  favourite  songs.  Kathleen  O'More. 
The  doctors.  Macpherson's  farewell.  Lad- 
die, oh  leave  me.  The  death  of  Nelson. 
Merry  and  wise.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [uo.]  50.     [C.  1840.]    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  reaper  sharpening  scythe. 

Six  favourite  songs.  The  sailor's  epitaph. 
Blue-eyed  Mary.  The  song  of  the  olden 
time.  Black-ej^ed  Susan.  Roy's  wife. 
Green  bushes.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [uo.]  51.     [C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  sail. 

Six  popular  songs.  Alice  Gray.  Eng- 
land, Europe's  glory.  A  light  heart  &  thin 
pair  of  breeches.  The  braes  of  Bushie. 
Waes  me  for  Prince  Charlie.  Scotland  yet. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [no.] 
46.    [C.  1840.,    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut   on  title-page  of  sailor   dancing. 

Six  popular  songs.  The  deuks  dang  o'er 
my  daddie.  John  Anderson,  my  Jo.  Fy 
gar  rub  her  owre  with  strae.  My  boy 
Tammy.  An  auld  man  would  be  wooing. 
Banks  of  Allan  Water.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers.  [UO.]  49.  [C.  1840.]  8 
p.    16°. 

Woodcut   of   girl   at   stile. 

Six  Scotch  songs.  Bonaparte's  lament 
in  his  exile.  Green  grows  the  rashes,  O. 
Marrj'  for  love,  and  work  for  siller.  Lovely 
Arran  maid.  O'er  the  muir  amang  the 
heather.  Maclean's  welcome.  Glasgow: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  rfo.]  52.  [C. 
1840.]    8  p.     16°. 

\\'oodcut  of  piper  seated,  playing. 

Some  of  the  most  remarkable  passages  in 
the  life  of  the  honourable  colonel  James 
Gardiner,  who  was  slain  at  the  battle  of 
Prestonpans,  in  the  rebellion  in  1745.  By 
P.  Doddridge,  D.D.  Glasgow,  Printed  by 
J.  &  M.  Robertson,  Saltmarket,  1800.  24 
p.    nar.  16°. 

With  portrait  of  man  in  oval  frame  on  title-page. 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Some  remarkable  passages  in  the  life  of 
Mr.  John  Livingston,  late  minister  of  the 
gospel  at  Ancrum,  in  Teviotdale.  With  a 
particular  account  of  his  remarkable  ser- 
mon at  the  Kirk  of  Shots,  by  which,  about 
five  hundred  persons  were  converted. 
Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnston.  1819. 

Spaewife,  The;  or  universal  fortune-tel- 
ler, wherein  your  future  welfare  may  be 
known,  by  physiognomy,  cards,  palmistry, 
and  coffee  grounds.  Also,  a  distinct  trea- 
tise on  moles.  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
[no.]  76.     [C.  1850.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page   of  woman   standing. 

Story-teller,  The.  The  first  kiss.  Yes, 
get  married.  Caught  in  his  own  trap.  Love 
and  debt.  &c.  &c.  Kirkintilloch:  Published 
by  William  M'Millan.  (One  penny.)  [C. 
1850.]     12  p.     12°. 

Story-teller,  The.  Unfading  flowers  a 
true  story.  Kirkintilloch:  Published  by 
William  M'Millan.    [C.  1850.]     12  p.    12°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  dwarf  with  large  open 
book. 

Strange,  The,  and  wonderful  history  and 
prophecies  of  mother  Shipton.  Printed  by 
M.  Randall,  Stirling.    24  p.     16°. 

Surprising,  The,  adventures  of  Frederick 
Baron  Trenck,  giving  an  account  how  he 
was  confined  in  a  dungeon,  with  chains  of 
68  pounds  weight,  and  was  afterwards  gul- 
lotined  in  France,  in  the  time  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 1795.  Falkirk:  Printed  and  sold  by 
T.  Johnston.  1820.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  with  a  sword. 

Surprising,  The,  life  and  adventures  of 
the  gentleman-robber,  Redmond  O'Hanlon, 
generally  called  the  captain  general  of  the 
Irish  robbers,  protector  of  the  rights  and 
properties  of  his  Benefactors,  and  redresser 
of  the  wrongs  of  the  poor  and  distressed. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,  [uo.] 
93.    [C.  1840.]    24  p.    16°. 

Quotation  from  Wordsworth  and  woodcut  of  S. 
George  and  the  dragon  on  the  title-page. 

Surprising,  The,  savage  girl,  who  was 
caught  wild  in  the  woods  of  Champagne, 
a  province  in  France.  Containing  a  true 
and  faithful  narrative  of  many  curious  and 
interesting  particulars  respecting  this  won- 
derful phenomenon.  Translated  from  the 
French.  Kilmarnock:  Printed  bv  H.  Craw- 
ford, Bookseller,  1821.    24  p.     16°. 

Portrait  (I)   of  wild  girl  on  title-page. 

Take  care  lads  whom  you  marry.  To 
which  are  added.  Turnimspike:  or  the 
Highlandman's  remarks  on  the  times. 
Carle  an'  the  king  come.  Falkirk:  Printed 
by  T.  Johnston.     [C.  1820.,     8  p.     16°. 

The  woodcut  on  title-page  represents  a  woman 
striking  at  a  man  with  uplifted  broom. 


Tarn  O'Shanter.  A  tale.  By  Robert 
Burns. 

Of  Brownyis  and  of  Bogilis  full  is  this 
Book. 

Gawin  Douglas. 

Paislev:     Printed    for    G.     Caldwell,    Jun. 
Bookseller,  69,  High-Street.  1825.    8  p.    16°. 

Taste  life's  glad  moments.  To  which  are 
added,  Begone  dull  care.  Lovely  Nan. 
The  woodman.  Cuckoo.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in  town  and 
country.  1823.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  kite  flying. 

There's  nae  luck  about  the  house.  To- 
gether with  Pretty  Caroline.  Wilt  thou 
say  farewell,  love.  Waterford:  Printed  at 
W.  Kelly's  establishment.    8  p.     16°. 

Thomas  Raeburn.  Ayrshire  hermit. 
Kirkintilloch;  Williain  M'Millan.  [1846.] 
12  p.     12°. 

Portrait  of  hermit  on  title-page.  p.  12  contains  ad- 
vertisements of  other  chapbooks  for  sale. 

Three  excellent  songs.  Bonny  Barbara 
Allan.  Sir  Patrick  Spence.  Lord  John's 
murder.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers,    [uo.]  22.     [C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  girl  standing  at  gate. 

Three  excellent  songs,  intitled,  The  vir- 
gin martyr.  The  girl  I  adore,  and  I'll  never 
love  thee  more.  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T. 
Johnston.     8  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  of  woman  facing  to  left  —  arms 
outstretched. 

Three  famous  new  songs  called  Effects 
of  Whisky.  The  valley  below.  Larry 
O'Gaff.  Paisley:  Printed  by  and  for  G. 
Caldwell,  Jun.  Bookseller,  69  High  St.  rC. 
1830.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut    on    title-page    of   manor    house. 

Thrummy  Cap  and  the  ghaist,  a  diverting 
tale.  To  which  are  added.  Young  Whip- 
stitch, and  The  gig  demolished.  Glasgow: 
Published  by  J.  Lumsden  &  Son.  1822. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:   two  lovers  and  Cupid. 

Thrummy  Cap  was  written  by  John  Burnes,  young- 
er son  of  William  Burnes,  third  of  Bogjordan.  It 
was  composed  in  1796  and  went  through  several  edi- 
tions. —  Rogers,  Burns,  p.  10. 

Thrummy  Cap  and  the  ghaist,  a  diverting 
tale.  To  which  are  added,  Young  Whip- 
stitch, and  The  gig  demolished  [by  Mrs. 
Barbauld].  Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johns- 
ton. 1820.    24  p.     16°. 

Tragedy,  The,  of  Sir  James  the  Rose. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
1823.    8  p.     16°. 

Tragical  history  of  Jane  Arnold,  com- 
monly called  Crazy  Jane;  and  Mr.  Henry 
Percival:  giving  an  account  of  their  birth, 
parentage,  courtship  and  melancholy  end. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers, 
[uo.]  71.     [C.  1840.]     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  girl  at  stile,  p.  21-24  con- 
tain  'anecdotes.' 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Tragical,  The,  history  of  crazy  Jane,  and 
young  Henry.  Giving  an  account  of  their 
birth,  parentage,  courtship,  and  melancholy 
end.  Founded  on  fact.  By  Sarah  Wilkin- 
son. Stirling:  Printed  and  sold  by  M. 
Randall.    24  p.     16". 

Tragical,  The,  history  of  Gill  Morice,  an 
ancient  ballad.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     [uo.]  4.     (C.  1840.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  man  standing. 

Travels,  The,  and  adventures  of  Wm. 
Lithgow,  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  dur- 
ing nineteen  years.  Glasgow,  Printed  for 
the  Booksellers.  [Uo.]  122.  [C.  1850.]  24  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  Turk  with  sword  and 
tilting  spear. 

Travels,  The,  and  adventures  of  William 
Lithgow,  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  dur- 
ing nineteen  years.  Glasgow:  Printed  for 
M'Kenzie  &  Hutchison,  Booksellers,  16 
Saltmarket.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  walking,  followed  by 
a  dog. 

Ttillochgorum,  to  which  is  added,  The 
Highland  plaid.  Hallow  fair.  Glasgow: 
Published  and  sold,  wholesale  and  retail, 
by  R.  Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19  Salt- 
market.     1823.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  represents  two  duellists. 

Twa,  The,  weavers.  The  minstrel  boy. 
Canadian  boat  song.  Gaily  still  the  mo- 
ments roll.  Tho'  you  leave  me  now  in 
sorrow.  The  year  that's  awa'.  I  gaed  a 
waefu'  gate  yestreen.  Rule  Britannia. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [C. 
1825-30.]    8  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  a  man,  and  ship  in  dis- 
tance. 

'Twas  on  the  morn  of  sweet  May  Day. 
To  which  are  added.  Lovely  Jean.  Haluket 
Meg.  Blythe,  blythe,  an'  merry  are  we. 
Glasgow:  Printed  by  and  for  J.  Neil,  17, 
Bazar.  1829.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  ship  under  sail. 

Twine  weel  the  plaiden.  Beadle  of  the 
parish.  O,  Jeanie  there's  naething  to  fear 
ye.  The  Irish  fisherman.  Meeting  of  the 
waters.  The  deer  hunter.  Native  land. 
Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  [C. 
1820.]     8  p.     16°. 

Ornamental   woodcut  on   title-page. 

Two,  The,  babes  in  the  woods:  to  which 
is  added,  O'er  the  muir  amang  the  heather. 
Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  in 
Town  and  Country.     8  p.     16°. 

Two  favourite  ballads.  The  babes  in  the 
wood.  Lord  Gregory.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,  tno.]  7  [C.  1840.]  8  p. 
16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  woman  and  child  looking 
at  a  hen  and  chickens. 


Two  favourite  songs.  Sheriff-muir.  The 
bonnv  boatman.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers,     ino.)  29.     [C.  1850.,    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  with  sword. 

Uncle  Tom's  neighbour.  Old  Moses.  A 
true  story.  Kirkintilloch:  Published  by 
William  M'Millan.  One  penny.  [C.  1845.] 
10  p.    12°. 

Portrait  of  negro  on  title-page. 

Valiant,  The,  exploits  of  Adam  Bell,  Clim 
of  the  Clough,  and  William  of  Cloudeslie, 
Who  were  three  archers  good  enough. 
The  best  in  the  North  Country. 
Falkirk:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  1820. 
24  p.    16°. 

Crude  woodcut  on  title-page  of  three  boys(?)  play- 
ing some  game. 

Village,  The,  curate,  an  interesting  tale; 
to  which  is  added.  The  country  clergyman, 
a  poem.  Glasgow:  Published  and  sold, 
wholesale  and  retail,  by  Robert  Hutchison, 
Bookseller,  No.  19,  Saltmarket,  1822.  24  p. 
16°. 

Same  text  as  following.  The  woodcut  on  title-page 
represents    a    corner    of    a    large    castle    and    a    tree. 

Village,  The,  curate,  an  interesting  tale; 
to  which  is  added,  The  country  clergyman, 
a  poem.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers in  Town  and  Country.     24  p.     16°. 

\\'oodcut  on  title-page  represents  curate  with  a 
cudgel,  seated  on  a  donkey,  a  matula  on  his  head; 
man  behind,  bare-buttocked,  belabouring  the  donkey. 

Village,  The,  sexton,  to  which  is  added, 
The  boatie  rows,  The  days  o'  lang  syne, 
The  lass  o'  Gowrie,  We're  a  noddin',  Glas- 
gow: Published  and  sold,  wholesale  and 
retail,  by  R.  Hutchison,  Bookseller,  19, 
Saltmarket.  1823.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page:  two  ships,  one  apparently 
on  fire,  and  rock  with  fort  on  top. 

Visions,  The,  discoveries,  and  warnings 
of  the  dreadful  and  terrible  judgements  up- 
on Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland,  which 
were  revealed  to  John  Porter  of  Crossibeig. 
Taken  from  his  own  mouth,  (while  con- 
fined to  his  bed,  being  blind)  and  attested 
bj'  him  self,  as  by  his  declaration  anne.xed. 
Joel  ii.  28,  30,  31,  32  [quotations  follow.] 
Glasgow:  lr*ublished  by  T.  Lumsden  &  Son. 

1820.  24  p.     16°. 

p.   24:   J.   Neilson,   printer. 

Voyages,  The,  and  adventures  of  the  re- 
nown'd  Admiral  Drake,  who  sailed  round 
the  world,  and  assisted  in  destroying  the 
Spanish  Armada,  which  came  to  invade 
England,  in  the  reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth.  Fal- 
kirk:   Printed    and    sold    by    T.    Johnston. 

1821.  24  p.     16°. 

Crude  woodcut  on  title-page  of  turbaned  Moor. 

Watty  &  Meg,  or  The  wife  reform'd:  a 
tale. 

We  dream  in  courtship 
But  in  wedlock  wake. 

Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnston,  1816.     8 
p.    16°. 


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911 


Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

Watty  and  Meg  or  the  wife  reformed.  A 
tale.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers, 1823. 

Spelling  varies  in  many  words  from  the  preceding. 

Watty  &  Meg;  or,  the  wife  reformed. 
Owere  true  a  tale.  Paisley:  Printed  by  G. 
Caldwell  &  Co.,  2  New  St.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  man  with  bundle  on  shoulder  and  dog 
taking  farewell  with  a  woman  and  two  children. 

Watty  and  Meg  or  the  wife  reformed.  A 
tale.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Book- 
sellers, 1823.     8  p.     16°. 

Watty's  travels  to  Carslile  [sicj,  in  search 
of  a  place.  To  which  are  added.  Will  ye 
go  to  the  Trosachs.  Blue  bonnets  over  the 
Border.  Down  the  burn  Davie.  Paisley: 
Printed  by  G.  Caldwell.  1826.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  with  a  staff  walking. 

Way,  The,  to  wealth;  or,  Poor  Richard's 
nia.xims  improved,  &c. 

"For  age  and  want  save  what  you  may, 
"No  morning  sun  lasts  a  whole  day." 

Glasgow:  Printed  for  the  Booksellers,   [uo.] 
143.    [C.  1845.]    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  youth  with  spade  and 
flowers. 

Whole,  The,  proceedings  of  Jockey  & 
Maggy's  courtship.  With  the  great  diver- 
sion that  ensued  at  their  bedding.  In  three 
parts.  Kilmarnock:  Printed  by  H.  Craw- 
ford, for  the  Booksellers.    1819.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  with  farmyard  scene  on  title-page. 

Wife,  The,  of  Beith:  being  an  allegorical 
dialogtie.  Containing  nothing  but  what 
is  recorded  in  Scripture.  Glasgow:  Printed 
for  the  Booksellers,     [uo.]  49.     24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut:  woman,  child  and  chickens. 

Wife,  The,  of  Beith.  Giving  an  account 
of  her  death,  and  of  her  journey  to  Heaven. 
—  How  on  the  road  she  fell  in  with  Judas 
who  led  her  to  the  gate  of  Hell.  And 
what  converse  she  had  with  the  Devil,  who 
would  not  let  her  in.  —  Also  how  at  last 
she  got  to  Heaven;  and  the  difficulties  she 
encountered  before  she  got  admittance. 
The  whole  being  an  allegorical  dialogue, 
containing  nothing  but  what  is  recorded  in 
Scripture  for  our  example.  Printed  accord- 
ing to  order.    24  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  beggars  with  dog. 

Wife,  The,  of  Beith,  reformed  and  cor- 
rected. Giving  an  account  of  her  death, 
and  of  her  journey  to  heaven;  how  on  the 
road  she  fell  in  with  Judas,  who  led  her  to 
the  gates  of  hell,  and  what  converse  she 
had  with  the  devil,  who  would  not  let  her 
in:  also,  how  at  last  she  got  to  heaven,  and 
the  difficulties  she  encountered  before  she 
got  admittance  there.  The  whole  being  an 
allegorical  dialogue  containing  nothing  but 


that  which  is  recorded  in  Scripture  for  our 
example.  Glasgow:  Published  by  J.  Lums- 
den  &  Son.  1822.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  of  woman  within  a  frame  on  title-page. 

Witty,  The,  and  entertaining  exploits  of 
George  Buchanan,  commonly  called  The 
king's  fool.  In  two  parts.  Glasgow:  Pub- 
lished by  I.  Lumsden  &  Son.  1822.  24  p. 
16°. 

p.  24:  J.  Neilson,  printer. 

By  Dougal  Graham.  Reprinted  from  a  Stirling 
edition  of  1795  (in  six  parts)  in  his  Collected  writ- 
ings, V.   2,  p.   239-179,  Glasgow,   1883. 

Witty,  The,  Exploits  of  George  Buchan- 
an common!}'  called  the  King's  Fool.  To 
which  are  added,  a  very  ingenious  article, 
called,  the  cards  spiritualized,  and  shewn 
to  answer  the  various  purposes  of  Bible, 
Prayer-Book  and  Almanack.  And  also, 
a  very  curious  sermon  on  the  Word  Malt. 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne:  Printed  by  J.  Mar- 
shall in  the  old  Flesh-Market.    24  p.     16°. 

With  woodcut  on  title-page  purporting  to  repre- 
sent George  Buchanan  and  the  Bishop. 

Witty,  The,  and  extravagant  exploits  of 
George  Buchanan:  to  which  is  added  The 
comical  sayings  of  Paddy  from  Cork.  Phil- 
adelphia: Published  by  John  B.  Perry,  198 
Market  Street.  New  York:  N.  C.  Nafis, 
No.  98  Catharine  Street,  1846.     68  p.     16°. 

Wonderful,  The,  advantages  of  drunk- 
enness; to  which  is  added.  Protest  against 
whisky.  Paislej':  Printed  by  G.  Caldwell, 
High  Street.  1828.     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  man  and  two  women  standing  round 
a  table  drinking. 

Woodpecker,  The;  to  which  is  added, 
Maggy  Lauder,  and  An  advice  to  lasses. 
Stirling:  Printed  by  W.  Macnie.  1825.    8  p. 

16°. 

Woodpecker,  The;  to  which  are  added, 
Maggy  Lauther.  Flowers  of  the  Forest. 
The  lover's  chain.  Stirling.  Printed  by  W. 
Macnie.     rC  1820-30.]     8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  tree  and  bird. 

Year,  The,  that's  awa'.  Waes  me  for 
Prince  Charlie.  A  man  without  a  wife. 
Blythe,  blythe,  an'  merry  are  we.  The 
Irish  farmer.  Kelvin  grove.  The  dashing- 
white  sergeant.  Glasgow:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.  1829.    8  p.     16°. 

Woodcut  of  swan  on  title-page. 

Young,  The,  coalman's  courtship,  with 
a  creel-wife's  daughter.  Being  a  dialogue 
between  an  old  woman  and  her  son;  where- 
in she  instructs  him  in  the  real  art  of  court- 
ship. In  three  parts.  Very  beneficial  for 
blate  wooers,  or  j^oung  beginners.  Printed 
in  the  year  1820.    24  p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  two  men  shaking  hands: 
below,  a  fish;  etc.     p.  2,  a  woodcut  only. 

Young  Lochinvar;  to  which  are  added, 
The  rose  of  Dunmore,  Scottish  whisky, 
Blythe  was  she  but  and  ben.  Sleeping  Mag- 


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Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Chapbooks,  continued. 

gie,  Shepherds.  I  have  lost  by  love.  Glas- 
gow: Printed  for  the  Booksellers.  1828.  8 
p.    16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  man  and  boy  in  fore- 
ground, church  and  houses  in  distance. 

Young,  The,  soldier:  or.  aukward  recruit: 
and  The  bonny  lass  of  Banaphie.  Falkirk: 
Printed  by  T.  Johnston.   (C.  1810.)  8  p.   16°. 

Woodcut  on  title-page  of  cavalier  and  lady. 

Collection,  A,  of  modern  reprints  of  old 
Scotch  and  Irish  ballads  and  chap-books. 
Fintray:  printed  for  the  booksellers,  1871- 
85.     19  nos.     16°. 

The  old  Scottish  ballad  of  Andrew  Lammie;  or, 
!Mill  of  'fifty's  .Annie.  The  bonnie  lass  o'  Bennachie; 
to  which  is  added  Oh  I  gin  I  war  faur  Gadie  rinsi 
The  Rennachie  Budget:  containing  The  strayed  ox; 
Stap  the  flood's  wall-e'e;  Tenant-right;  Huntly's  bless- 
in';  and  The  "occasional"  of  the  excise.  The  ex- 
cellent old  Scottish  song  of  the  Blaeberry  courtship; 


to  which  is  added  The  crook  &  plaid.  The  railway 
rhymer:  containing  The  pleasure  trip;  The  channel 
fleet;  The  brake;  Lament  for  Mary  Bourke;  and 
The  bird  on  the  wire.  The  Buchan  sangster:  con- 
taining Bloody  Dundee;  Your  ain  fireside;  The  blue 
peat-reek;  The  love  o'  barleybree;  and  The  hare 
amo'  the  corn.  The  Cameronian's  vision;  by  J. 
Hyslop.  The  bon-accord  sangster:  containing  Bon- 
accorci;  Saturday  eve;  Liberty,  equality  and  frater- 
nity; The  pipes;  The  pipe  and  bowl;  and  Welcome  to 
the  festival.  The  duke  of  Gordon's  three  daughters; 
to  which  are  added  Jem  of  Aberdeen,  and  Tlie  bonny 
house  o'  Airly.  The  murder  of  King  Kenneth.  The 
battle  of  Harlaw;  to  which  are  added  Willie's  drowned 
in  Gamrie,  and  Bogie-side.  The  herd's  ghaist;  or,  The 
perjured  laird's  doom;  to  which  is  added  Nancy 
Bean.  The  old  .Scottish  tragical  ballad  of  Sir  James 
the  Rose.  The  water  lily:  containing  The  licensed 
grocer;  Fa  pushioned  the  doggie?  Nearing  the  dawn; 
"The  New  Year's  advice;  and  Wattie's  pipes.  The 
celebrated  Scottish  song  of  Tullochgorum;  to  which 
are  added  Roy's  wife,  and  Braw  lads  on  Yarrow 
braes.  The  hunting  of  Chevy-Chase.  Young  Grigor's 
ghost,  an  old  Scotch  song.  The  covenanters'  coronal: 
containing  The  banner  blue;  The  Wigtown  martyrs; 
Diinnottar  Castle;  and  Our  covenanters.  Selected 
from  the  publications  of  Dr.  Longmuir.  The  water 
warbler:  containing  The  cogie;  The  pleasure  trip; 
The  rinderpest;  The  clear,  cooling  wave;  and  The 
sang  o'  the  unemployed. 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature 


See  also  under  Folklore  and  Place  Names 


Bibliography 


Calder,     George. 
Gaelic    ms.   lviii.   p. 
Edinburgh,  1911.    8° 


Advocates'     Library 

185.      (Celtic   reviev^f. 

V.  7,  p.  52-63.)  NDK 


Cameron,  Alexander.  Oldest  printed 
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Inverness,  1894.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  524-532.) 

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Mackinnon,  Donald.  A  descriptive  cata- 
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Maclean,  Magnus.  The  printed  litera- 
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See  also  chap,  xviii. 

Masson,  Donald.  Some  rare  Gaelic 
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Reid,  John.  Bibliotheca  Scoto-celtica; 
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been  printed  in  the  Gaelic  language,  with 
bibliographical  and  biographical  notices. 
Glasgow:  John  Reid  &  Co.,  1832.  Ixxii, 
178  p.    8°.  NDO 

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1832.    Ixxii,  178  p.    Imp.  8°.     (largest  size.) 

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Printed  on  thick  writing  paper  of  which  it  is  be- 
lieved only  two  copies  were  so  printed.  Presenta- 
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Periodicals  and  Societies 

Auxiliary  Society  of  Glasgow  for  the 
Support  of  Gaelic  Schools.  Statement  of 
the  year's  proceedings  of  the  committee  of 
management.  fuo.]  16,  20  (1828,  1833). 
Glasgow,  1828-33.     f°. 

no.   20  is  in  ft  STH  p.v.  18,  no.  3. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  editor.  See  Scot- 
tish Celtic  review. 

Celtic,  The,  magazine:  a  monthly  peri- 
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antiquities,  folklore,  traditions,  and  the  so- 
cial and  material  interests  of  the  Celts, 
at  home  and  abroad,  v.  1-13(1876-88.)  In- 
verness, 1876-88.     8°.  *DE 

No  more  published,  v.  1  edited  by  Alexander 
Mackenzie  and  Rev.  Alexander  Macgregor;  v.  2-11 
by    Mackenzie;    v.    12-13    by    Alexander    Macbain. 

Celtic,  The,  monthly:  a  magazine  for 
Highlanders.  Edited  by  John  Mackay.  v. 
15-date.      Glasgow,    1907-date.      sq.   8°. 

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Celtic,  The,  review,  v.  1-date  (1904- 
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Celtic  Society,  Edinburgh.  Report. 
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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Periodicals  and  Societies,  continued. 

Comunn  na  Gaidhlig  an  Lunnainn. 
The  Gaelic  Society  of  London  (founded 
1777).  127th  annual  report  and  list  of 
members.  Dec,  1904.  Inverness:  High- 
land News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     55  p.     12°. 

NDO  (Gaelic) 

Title  from  cover. 

Deo-Ghreine,  An;  the  monthly  maga- 
zine of  An  Comunn  Gaidhealach.  v.  1-6 
(1905-11).     Stirling   [1906-11].     4°.       RPA 

"The   Sunbeam."     Text   in  Gaelic  and   English. 

Feillire,  Am,  agus  leabhar-poca  Gaidh- 
lig. 1904.  Lyminge:  E.  Domhnullach, 
1903.    87  p.    32°.  NDO 

Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. V.  1-2  (1887-94).  Glasgow:  Archi- 
bald Sinclair  [1891-94].     12°.  NDO 

Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. V.  1-26(1871-1907).  Inverness,  1872- 
1910.     8°.  NDO 

Gaidheal,  An;  paipeirnaidheachd  agus 
leabharsgeoil  Gaidhealach.  An  saithamh 
leabhar.  (Aireamh  61  gu  62.)  Edinburgh: 
Maclachlan  &  Stewart,  1877.  iv,  380  p.,  1 
port.     8°.  NDO 

Guth  na  bliadhna.  (The  voice  of  the 
year.)  Leabhar  7,  no.  3;  leabhar  8-9. 
Perth,  1910-12.     8°.  NDO 

Leabhar  7,  no.  3  lacks  English  title:  The  voice  of 
the  year. 

Scottish,  The,  Celtic  review.  [Edited  by 
Rev.  A.  Cameron.]  Glasgow:  printed  by 
Robert   Maclehose,   1885.     iv,   320  p.     4°. 

RPA 

Originally  issued  in  four  numbers,  published  in 
March  and  November,  1881,  November,  1882;  and 
July,  1885.  All  the  unsigned  articles  are  understood 
to  be  by  the  editor. 

Sgeulaiche,  An.  Leabhar  1-3,  no.  2. 
Glasgow,  1909-11.    3  v.    8°.  NDO 

Merged  in   Giith   na   bliadhna. 

Society  for  the  Support  of  Gaelic 
Schools.  Annual  report,  no.  1,  4,  6-8,  10- 
16,  18-21,  23-35,  41-53,  55,  57-65  (1811,  1814, 
1816-18.  1820-27,  1829-32,  1834-46,  1851-63, 
1865,  1867-75.)     Edinburgh,  1811-76.     8°. 

STH 


History  and  Criticism 

Anders,  H.  R.  D.  Ossian.  (Preussische 
Jahrbiicher.  Berlin,  1908.  8°.  Bd.  131, 
p.  1-28.)  *  DF 

Ar  canain  agus  ar  sgoiltean.  (Guth  na 
bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
418-421.)  NDK 

Arkley,  Patrick.  Letter  to  the  Rever- 
end Alexander  Beith...one  of  the  secre- 
taries of  the  Gaelic  School  Society,  on  the 


recent  decision  of  the  committee  of  that 
society.  Edinburgh:  T.  Paton,  1846.  31 
p.     8°.  ZFB  p.v.14 

Beers,  Henry  A.  Ossian.  (In  his:  A 
history  of  English  romanticism  in  the 
eighteenth  century...  New  York,  1899. 
12°.    p.  306-338.)  *R-NCB 

Beith,  Alexander.  Letter  to  Patrick 
Arkley. .  .in  reply  to  a  letter  to  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Beith. .  .one  of  the  secretaries  of  the 
Gaelic  School  Society...  Edinburgh:  W. 
P.  Kennedy,  1846.    14  p.    8°.        ZFB  p.v.l4 

Black,  George  Fraser.  A  proposed  pro- 
fessorship of  Gaelic  in  Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity in  1835.  (Caledonian.  New  York, 
1901.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  12-14.)  *DD 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  The  language  and 
literature  of  the  Scottish  Highlands.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonslon  &  Douglas,  1876.  xi, 
331  p.    12°.  NDO 

Reviewed  (by  Henri  Gaidoz)  in  Revue  celtique, 
V.  3,  p.  484-487;  Celtic  magazine,  v.  2,  p.  73-79, 
195-199,    Inverness,    1877. 

— — -  The  language  and  literature  of  the 
Scottish  Highlands.  (Royal  Institution  of 
Great  Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings. 
London,  1882.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  547-557.)  *  EC 

[London,   n.  d.]    11   p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.376 

Reprint   of   preceding. 

Popular  songs  of  the  Scottish  High- 
landers. (Macmillan's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1885.    8°.    V.  52,  p.  304-313.)  *  DA 

Blair,  Hugh.  A  critical  dissertation  on 
the  poems  of  Ossian,  the  son  of  Fingal. 
[London,  1765?]     148  p.     8°.  NDO 

No    title-page. 

(In:  J.  Macpherson,  The  works 

of  Ossian.  London,  1765.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
311-433.)  NDO 

(In:  J.  Alacpherson,  Poems  of 

Ossian.    Edinburgh,  1792.    8°.    p.  363-457.) 

NDO 

(In:  Same.  London,  1812.  16°. 

p.  47-137.)  NDO 

Brueyre,  Loys.  Les  heros  d'Ossian  dans 
Macpherson  et  dans  les  traditions  popu- 
laires  de  ITrlande  et  de  I'ficosse.  (Revue 
des  traditions  populaires.  Paris,  1887.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  385-396,  444-455.)  ZBA 


Gaelic  —  its    his- 
his:  Reliquiae  Cel- 
V.  2,  p.   533- 
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Cameron,   Alexander, 
tory  and  literature.     (In 
ticse.     Inverness,    1894. 
546.) 

In    Gaelic. 

Centenary,  The,  of  Ossian.  (Macmillan's 
magazine.  London,  1896.  8°.  v.  74,  p. 
62-69.)  *  DA 

Clark,  A.  Notes  on  ancient  Gaelic  medi- 
cine. (Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  n.  d.  12°.  v.  1,  (1887- 
91),  p.  156-174.)  NDO 


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History  and  Critieisvi,  continued. 

Clerk,  Archibald.  Gaelic  language  and 
literature.  (In:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v.  6. 
General  survey,  p.  131-134.)  f  CPW 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  Gaels 
in  Iceland.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Procedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  sq. 
8°.     V.  31,  p.  247-264.)  CPA 

Crowley,  Alary  Catherine.  Hymns  and 
legends  of  Catholic  Scotland.  (Catholic 
world.  New  York,  1902.  8°.  v.  75,  p.  310- 
326.)  *  DA 

Based   on   Carmichael's   Carmina   Gadelica. 

Davies,  Edward.  The  claims  of  Ossian, 
examined  and  appreciated;  an  essay  on  the 
Scottish  and  Irish  poems  published  under 
that  name...  Swansea:  H.  Griffith,  print- 
er, 1825.     vi  p.,   1  1.,  6-327,  xiii  p.     4°. 

NDO  (Ossian) 

Dinsmore,  William.  Western  Gaelic  po- 
etry and  song.  (Manchester  quarterly. 
Manchester,  1894.     8°.     v.   13,  p.   144-162.) 

*DA 

E.,  R.  The  Gaelic  bards.  (The  Academy. 
London,  1910.    i° .    v.  78,  p.  151-152.)    *  DA 

Erskine,  Stuart  Ruaraidh.  Gaelic  drama. 
(Guth  na  bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913-14.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  294-300,  452-462;  v.  11,  p.  80-90, 
206-219.)  NDK 

Mr.   Robertson's   novel.      (Guth   na 

bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
484-488.)  NDK 

An  t-Ogha  Mor,  a  Jacobite  tale. 

Gaelic,  The,  census  [Of  1881].  (Gaelic 
Societv  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1884.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  51-58.)      NDO 

Gaelic  in  Highland  schools.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1878.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  11-18.)  NDO 

Reprint  of  the  parliamentary  return  relating  to 
instruction  in  the  Gaelic  language  in  Highland 
schools. 

Gaelic  literature.  (Leisure  hour.  Lon- 
don, 1875.     4°.     V.  24,  p.  253-256.)       *  DA 

Gillies,  Hugh  Cameron.  Reasons  why 
Gaelic  should  be  taught  in  Highland 
schools.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1878.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  23-26.)  NDO 

Summary. 

Heller,  H.  J.  Das  neueste  zur  Ossian- 
Frage.  (Jahrbuch  fiir  romanische  und 
englische  Literatur.  Berlin,  1860.  8°.  Bd. 
2,  p.   183-203.)  NAA 

Henderson,  George.  Aonghus  nan  Aoir, 
or  an  Irish  bard  in  the  Highlands.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1910.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  458-466.)  NDO 

Arthurian  motifs  in  Gadhelic  litera- 
ture.      (Miscellany     presented     to     Kuno 


Meyer... on  the  occasion  of  the  appoint- 
ment to  the  chair  of  Celtic  philology  in 
the  University  of  Berlin.  Halle  a.  S.,  1912. 
8°.     p.    18-33.)  RP 

Highland  Society  of  Scotland.  Report 
of  the  committee  of  the  Highland  Society 
of  Scotland,  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
nature  and  authenticity  of  the  poems  of 
Ossian.  Drawn  up... by  Henry  Macken- 
zie. With  a  copious  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  Constable  &  Co.,  1805.  x,  155. 
343(1)  p.,  3  pi.,  fac.     8°.  NDO 

Identity  of  Irish  and  Highland  fictions. 
(Dublin  University  magazine.  Dublin, 
1868.     8°.     V.  72,  p.  585-600.)  *  DA 

Jerram,  Charles  Stanger.  Some  causes 
of  the  imperfect  appreciation  by  English- 
men of  the  Ossianic  poems.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1876.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  97-110.)  NDO 

Johnston,  George  P.  Notices  of  a  col- 
lection of  mss.  relating  to  the  circulation 
of  the  Irish  bibles  of  1685  and  1690  in  the 
Highlands  and  the  association  of  the  Rev. 
James  Kirkwood  therewith.  (Edinburgh 
Bibliographical  Society.  Papers.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    sq.  8".    V.  6,  p.  1-18.)  Reserve 

Jolly,  William.  Dugald  Buchanan,  my 
romantic  introduction  to  his  poetry.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  147-150.)  NDK 

•  My  Highland  baptism.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  224- 
231.)  NDK 

Kennedy,  John.  The  MacCodrum  ms., 
being  no.  68  of  the  McLagan  mss.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1910.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  126-136.)  NDO 

Laing,  Malcolm.  Dissertation  on  the 
supposed  authenticity  of  Ossian's  poems. 
(In  his:  History  of  Scotland  from  the 
itnion  of  the  crowns. .  .  London,  1804.  8°. 
V.  4,   p.  409-502.)  CP 

An  historical  and  critical  disserta- 
tion on  the  supposed  authenticity  of  Os- 
sian's poems.  (In  his:  The  history  of  Scot- 
land from  the  union  of  the  crowns... 
London,  1800.     8°.    v.  2,  p.  377-453.)     CP 

Lang,  Andrew.  The  Celtic  renascence. 
(Blackwood's  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1897. 
8°.     V.  161,  p.  181-191.)  *DA 

Deals  largely  with  Scottish  Gaelic  literature. 

— —  A  creelful  of  Celtic  stories.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  164,  p.  792-800.)  *  DA 

Macbain,  Alexander.  The  heroic  and 
Ossianic  literature.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1886. 
8°.     V.   12,   p.    180-211.)  NDO 

Who  were  the  Feinn?    "Did  Fingal 

live  or  Ossian  sing?"  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.  d. 
12°.    v.  2,  1891-94,  p.  67-106.)  NDO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


915 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  contiimed. 
History  and  Criticism,  continued. 

Macbean,  Lachlan.  The  Celtic  element 
in  Scottish  songs.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1895. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  122-140.)  NDO 

The   mission   of  the   Celt.      (Gaelic 

Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1899.    8°.    V.  21,  p.  56-69.)  ..NDO 

MacDiarmid,  R.  C.  Donald  Macleod,  the 
Skye  bard  —  his  life  and  songs.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow,  n.  d.     12°.     V.   1,   1887-91,   p.    18-33.) 

NDO 

MacDonald,  Alexander.  Celticism  —  its 
influence  on  English  literature.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, n.  d.     12°.     V.  1,  1887-91.  p.  218-238.) 

NDO 

Some   legends   of  the    Macneils   of 

Barra.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  264-267.)  NDK 

Macdonald,  Keith  Norman.  Macdonald 
bards  from  mediaeval  times.  Edinburgh: 
Norman  Alacleod,  1900.    4  p.l.,  4-126  p.    8°. 

NDO 

Previously  published  serially  in  the  Oban  Times. 

Macgregor,  Patrick.  Character  of  Os- 
sian's  poems.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inver- 
ness, 1882.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  85-91,  258-264.) 

*DE 

Mackay,  Angus  M.  A  Highland  poet. 
Rob  Donn.  1714-1778.  (Westminster  re- 
view. London,  1906.  8°.  v.  165,  p.  431- 
442.)  *  DA 

Mackay,  John.  The  Celtic  muse  in  Low- 
land garb.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.  d.  12°.  v.  1, 
1887-91,  p.  247-274.)  NDO 

Mackellar,  Mary.  The  sheiling:  its  tra- 
ditions and  milking  songs.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness. 1889-90.  8°.  V.  14,  p.  135-153;  v.  15. 
p.  151-171.)  NDO 

Mackenzie,  Hector  Rose.  The  origin  of 
three  Gaelic  proverbs.  By  H.  R.  M.  (Cel- 
tic magazine.  Inverness,  1884.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  255-256.)  *DE 

Mackinnon,  Donald.  Collection  of  Os- 
sianic  ballads  by  Jerome  Stone.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1889.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  314-369.)    NDO 

The   Fernaig  manuscript.      (Gaelic 

Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1885.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  311-339.)  NDO 

The    Scottish    collection    of    Gaelic 

mss.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1891.  8°.  v.  16,  p. 
285-309.)  NDO 


M'Lauchlan.  Celtic  gleanings;  or,  No- 
tices of  the  history  and  literature  of  the 
Scottish  Gael...  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan 
&  Stewart,  1857.     vii,  168  p.     12°.       NDK 

Celtic    literature.      (Gaelic    Society 

of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1878.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  199-212.)  NDO 

Gaelic     literature,     language,     and 

music.  (In:  J.  S.  Keltic,  History  of  the 
Scottish  Highlands...  New  York  [187-?]. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  66-115.)  CPE 

Notices    of    ancient    Gaelic    poems 

and  historical  fragments  in  a  ms.  volume 
(written  in  the  years  1512  to  1529)  called 
"The  Dean  of  Lismore's  book,"  in  the  Ad- 
vocates Library.  (Society  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1859.     sq.  8°.    V.  2,  p.  35-51.)  CPA 

Maclean,  Donald.  The  literature  of  the 
Scottish  Gael.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1912.  8°.  V.  7,  p.  345-360;  v.  8,  p.  51-74, 
129-149.)  NDK 

McLean,  Hector.  The  Scottish  High- 
land language  and  people.  (Anthropologi- 
cal Institute  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Journal.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  65- 
78.)  QOA 

Maclean,  Magnus.  The  literature  of  the 
Celts;  its  history  and  romance.  London 
and  Glasgow:  Blackie  and  Son,  Limd., 
1902.     XV,  400  p.     8°.  *R-NDK 

ch.  3 :  St.  Columba  and  the  dawn  of  letters  in 
Scotland,  ch.  4:  Adamnan's  "Vita  Columbae."  ch. 
5:  The  Book  of  Deer.  ch.  7:  The  Scottish  collec- 
tion of  Celtic  mss.  ch.  11:  The  influence  of  the 
Norse  invasions  on  Gaelic  literature,  ch.  14:  High- 
land bards  before  the  Forty-five.  ch.  17:  The  printed 
literature  of  the  Scottish  Gael.  ch.  18:  The  master 
gleaners   of   Gaelic   poetry. 

The    literature    of    the    Highlands. 

London  &  Glasgow:  Blackie  &  Son,  1904. 
viii,  236  p.     8°.  *R-NDO 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  review,  v.  1,  p.  84-85,  Edin- 
burgh,  1905. 

Skye    bards.       (Gaelic    Society    of 

Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.  d. 
12°.    V.  2,    1891-94,  p.  171-223.)  NDO 

[Glasgow,]  n.  d.     52  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.368 

Read  before  the  Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow  on 
20th   December   1S92. 

M'Naughton,  Peter.  The  authenticity 
of  the  poems  of  Ossian:  a  lecture.  Edin- 
burgh: Maclachlan  &  Stewart,  1861.  32  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v.366 

The   Ossianic  controversy.     Perth: 

Perth  Printing  Company,  1862.    24  p.     16°. 

*  C  p.v.684 

Reprinted    from   Perthshire  Advertiser. 

MacNeill,  Nigel.  The  literature  of  the 
Highlanders:  a  history  of  Gaelic  litera- 
ture from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present 
day.  New  issue.  London:  Lamley  &  Co.. 
1898.    vii(i),  350  p.     12°.  NDO 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
History  and  Criticism,  continued. 

Remarks  on  Scottish  Gaelic  litera- 
ture. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1873.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  80- 
92.)  NDO 

Macnish,  Neil.  The  authenticity  of  the 
poems  of  Ossian.  (Canadian  journal  of 
science,  literature,  and  history.  Toronto, 
1872.     8°.     new  series,  v.    13,   p.  392-402.) 

*EC 

Macphail,  Angus.  The  Celtic  poetry  of 
Scotland  —  a  critical  review.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciet}^  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  177-198.)      NDO 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Glimpses  of 
James  Macpherson,  the  translator  of  Os- 
sian's  poems,  and  testimonies  as  to  their 
authenticity.  (In  his:  Glimpses  of  church 
and  social  life  in  the  Highlands  in  olden 
times.     Edinburgh,  1893.     4°.     p.  255-282.) 

CP 

Magnusson,  Finnur.  Forsog  til  For- 
klaring  over  nogle  Steder  af  Ossian,  mest 
vedkommende  Skandinaviens  Hedenold. 
(Skandinaviske  Litteraturselskabs  Skrifter. 
Kjobenhavn,  1813.     12°.    v.  12,  p.  143-386.) 

NISA 

Masson,  Donald.  The  church  and  educa- 
tion in  the  Highlands.  Inverness:  "North- 
ern  Chronicle"  Office   [188-?].     19  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.580 

Repr. :  Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.     Transactions. 

The    Gaelic    paraphrases.      (Gaelic 

Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1895.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  287-302.)  NDO 

Our  Gaelic  Bible.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine. Inverness,  1879.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  99-102, 
141-145,  190-195,  210-217,  259-265,  302-306, 
347-354.  *  DE 

An  historical  account  of  the  different  transla- 
tions. 

Mayo,  Isabella  Fyvie.  The  Brahan  seer, 
illus.  (Argosy.  London,  1898.  8°.  v.  66, 
p.  309-319.)  *  DA 

Meyer,  Carl.  Die  Landschaft  Ossians. 
Jena:  Bernard  Vopelius,  1906.  vii,  120  p., 
1  1.    8°.  NCCp.v.4 

Moulton,  Richard  Green.  Ossian.  (In 
his:  World  literature  and  its  place  in  gen- 
eral culture.  New  York,  1911.  8°.  p.  318- 
325.)  *R-NAB 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  On  the 
Ossianic  controversy.  (Archaeological 
journal.  London,  1857.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  25- 
37.)  CA 

[London,  1856.]     13  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.377 
Nutt,    Alfred.      The    critical    study    of 

Gaelic  literature  indispensable  for  the  his- 
tory of  the  Gaelic  race.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  47-67.)  NDK 


O'Conor,  Charles.  A  dissertation  on  the 
first  migrations,  and  final  settlement  of 
the  Scots  in  North  Britain,  with  occasional 
observations  on  the  poems  of  Fingal  and 
Temora.  65  p.  (In  his:  Dissertations  on 
the  history  of  Ireland.     Dublin,  1766.     8°.) 

CS 

Raspe,  Rudolf  Erich.  Nachricht  von 
den  Gedichten  des  Ossian,  eines  alten 
schottischen  Barden;  nebst  einigen  An- 
merkungen  fiber  das  Alterthum  derselben. 
(Hannoverisches  Magazin.  Erster  Jahr- 
gang  vom  Jahre  1763.  Hannover,  1764.  sq. 
8°.    p.  1457-1470.)  *  DF 

Robertson,  John  L.  See  under  Stem, 
L.  C. 

Robinson,  Theresa  Albertina  Louise  von 
Jakob.  Die  Unachtheit  der  Lieder  Os- 
sian's  und  des  Macpherson'schen  Ossians 
inbesondere.  Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaus, 
1840.     122  p.    8°.  NDO  (Ossian) 

Roger,  James  Cruikshank.  Celtic  mss. 
in  relation  to  the  MacPherson  fraud;  with 
a  review  of  Professor  Freeman's  criticism 
of  "The  Viking  age;"  by  the  author  of 
"Celticism  a  myth"  [i.e.,  J.  C.  Roger].  Lon- 
don: E.  W.  Allen,  1890.     iv,  56  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.371 

Saunders,  Bailey.  The  life  and  letters  of 
James  Macpherson,  containing  a  particu- 
lar account  of  his  famous  quarrel  with  Dr. 
Johnson,  and  a  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
influence  of  the  Ossianic  poems.  London: 
S.  Sonnenschein  &  Co.,  1895.  xi,  327  p., 
1  port.    8°.  AN 

Scenes  in  Lewis.  Air  an  airigh.  (Celtic 
review.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  235- 
253.)  NDK 

A  collection  of  essays  written  by  Lewis  school- 
children. 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Modern  Gaelic 
bards  and  Duncan  Macintyre.  (Good 
words.    London,  1880.    8°.    v.  21,  423-429.) 

*DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Aspects  of  poetry,  p.  287-315, 
Oxford,   1881. 

The  poetry  of  the  Scottish  High- 
lands. I.  The  Ossianic  poetry.  (Good 
words.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  275- 
281.)  *DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Aspects  of  poetry,  p.  256-286, 
Oxford,    1881. 

Sharp,  William.  "Celtic."  By  Fiona 
Macleod.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1900.    8°.    V.  77,  p.  669-676.)  *  DA 

Simmons,  William  Hammatt.  Ossian. 
By  L.  Lockfast.  (Collegian.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1830.    8°.    no.  2,  p.  49-55.)         *  DD 

He  does  not  believe  that  the  poems  of  "Ossian" 
were  the  "mere  imaginings  of  James  M'Pherson,  who 
some   years   since   died   in   a   mad-house"! 

Sinclair,  Alexander  Maclean.  The  Gael- 
ic bards  and  the   collectors   of  their  pro- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


917 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
History  and  Criticism-,  continued. 

ductions.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24. 
p.  259-277.)  NDO 

John     Macdonald,     the     Lochaber 

bard.  (Celtic  monthly.  Glasgow,  1907. 
sq.  8°.    V.  15,  p.  25-27.)  NDK 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Blair's  mss.     (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
153-160.)  NDK 

Sinton,  Thomas.  Places,  people,  and 
poetry  of  Dores  in  other  days.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1910.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  318-341.)       NDO 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  The  leabher 
dearg,  or  red  book  of  Clanranald.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1855.  sq.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
89-91.)  CPA 

Smith,  Archibald.  A  supplementary 
note  on  the  Ossianic  tales  of  the  Braes  of 
Lorn.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scot- 
land. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870.  sq. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  237-241.)  CPA 

Stern,  Ludwig  Christian.  Die  ossiani- 
schen  Heldenlieder.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  ver- 
gleichende  Litteraturgeschichte.  Weimar, 
1895.  8°.  Neue  Folge,  Bd.  8,  p.  51-86,  143- 
174.)  NAA 

Ossianic  heroic  poetry.  [Trans- 
lated by  John  L.  Robertson^]  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1900.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  257-325.)         NDO 

Die     schottisch-galische     und     die 

Manx-Literatur.  (In:  Die  romanischen 
Literaturen  und  Sprachen  mit  Einschluss 
des  Keltischen...  Berlin,  1903.  4°.  p.  98- 
113.)  NAB 

Stewart,  Alexander.  Certain  proverbial 
sayings  traced  to  Alastair  MacChoUa- 
Chiotaich,  at  Inverlochy.  (Celtic  maga- 
zine.    Inverness,  1882.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  42-48.) 

*DE 

Stone,  Jerome.  See  under  Mackinnon, 
Donald. 

Stuhr,  Peter  Fedderson.  Macpherson's 
Ossian.  (Allgemeine  Zeitschrift  fiir  Ge- 
schichte.  Berlin,  1846.  8°.  Bd.  5,  p.  172- 
179.)  BAA 

Sutherland,  A.  C.  George  Buchanan  on 
the  customs  and  languages  of  the  Celts. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions.   Inverness,  1878.   8°.   v.  7,  p.  1-10.) 

NDO 

The    non-Ossianic    poems     of    the 

Dean  of  Lismore's  book.  (Celtic  maga- 
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Armstrong,  Robert  Archibald.  A  Gaelic 
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are  illustrated  by  quotations  from  the  best 
Gaelic  writers. .  .with  a  short  historical  ap- 
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authority  of  Ossian  and  other  poets:  to 
which  is  prefixed,  a  new  Gaelic  grammar. 
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Eraser,  D.  Munro.  Certain  peculiarities 
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Gillies,  Hugh  Cameron.  The  elements 
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Goudie,  Gilbert.  On  two  monumental 
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CPA 

Grant,  Colin  C.  Highland  English  as 
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Graville,  C.  R.  On  oghams.  (Scottish 
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Gunn,  Adam.  The  dialect  of  the  Reay 
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Halley,  Alexander.  On  letters  as  the 
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Henderson,  George.  The  Gaelic  dia- 
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their  translation  into  Gaelic.  To  which 
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Jewitt,  Llewellyn.  Sculptured  stone, 
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Legend,  The,  of  Deer,  with  translation 
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Liddall,  William  John  Norbray.  An  an- 
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Lloyd,  Thomas.  Affinity  of  Latin  and 
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M'Alpine,  Neil.  A  pronouncing  Gaelic 
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Macbain,  Alexander.  The  Book  of  Deer. 
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An   etymological   dictionary  of  the 

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Supplementary  to  his  Etymological  Gaelic  dic- 
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Macdonald,  A.  L.  Lewis  Gaelic.  (Gael- 
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Macdonald,  T.  D.  Celtic  dialects:  Gaelic, 
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Maceachen,  Evan.  Faclair  Gaidhlic  is 
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MacFarlane,  Dugald.  The  science  of 
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Macfarlane,  Malcolm.  The  phonetics 
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of  the  current  orthography  and  a  system 
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Macfarlane,  P.  C.  Some  peculiar  uses 
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Macinnes,  Duncan.  Notes  on  Gaelic 
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Mackay,  Charjes.  The  Gaelic  etymology 
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colloquial  dialects.  London:  N.  Triibner 
&  Co.,  1877.    xxxii.  604  p.    4°.  f  RPC 

Worthless   for  philological  study. 

McKay,  J.  G.  Easy  Gaelic  syntax.  Popu- 
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Mackenzie,  A.  D.  The  position  of  Gaelic 
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modern  Scottish  Gaelic.  (Celtic  review. 
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Macleod,  Rev.  Norman,  and  Daniel 
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Macrae,  Donald.  The  Drostan  stone  (St. 
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MacRitchie,  David.  Shelta:  the  Cairds' 
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MacRury,  John.  Stray  notes  on  Gaelic. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
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Morrison,  William.  Notes  on  the  af- 
finity between  Gaelic  and  German.  (Gael- 
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Inverness,  1876.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  64-71.)     NDO 

Munro,  James.  A  new  Gaelic  primer. .  . 
Edinburgh:  John  Grant.  1902.  86,  ii  p.  7. 
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Munro,  M.  N.  Gaelic  as  an  instrument 
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1908.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  1-9.)  NDK 

Nicholson,  Edward  Williams  Byron.  Kel- 
tic researches.  Studies  in  the  history  and 
distribution  of  the  ancient  Goidelic  lan- 
guage and  peoples.  London:  Henry 
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The  sections  particularly  dealing  with  Scotland 
are:  The  Novantes  and  Galloway  Picts;  The  Picts 
(Peanfahel);  Pictish  geographical  names;  Ptolemaic 
names  certainly  Aryan  and  potentially  Keltic;  Names 
of  the  later  Roman  period;  Adamnan's  Life  of 
Columba;  Place-names  in  the  "Pictish  chronicle"; 
Place-names  in  the  legend  of  St.  Andrew;  Pictish 
historical  names;  The  Pictish  kingdom;  The  Pictish 
inscriptions;  The  legend  of  the  "Scottish  conquest"; 
The  Scots;  The  Brandsbutt  inscription;  The  Pictish 
words  cartit  and  Scollosthes. 

The  Latheron  ogam-stone.     (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  94- 
96.)  NDK 

The  stem  Kamb-  in  Goidelic:  Cam- 
bus,  Cam(p)bel(l),  Cambron.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  94- 
95.)  NDO 

The  vernacular  inscriptions  of  the 

ancient  kingdom  of  Alban.  Transcribed, 
translated,  and  explained.  London:  B. 
Quaritch,  1896.    xxii,  64,  viii,  90  p.     16°. 

RPK 

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letters  to    The  Academy,   written   in   1893-95. 

Reid,  Duncan.  A  course  of  Gaelic  gram- 
mar. Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  1908.  viii,  164 
p.    3.  ed.    24°.  RPK 

Rhys,  Sir  John.  The  inscriptions  and 
language  of  the  northern  Picts.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
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CPA 

(Addenda  &  corrigenda.)  (So- 
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411-412.)  CPA 

A  revised  account  of  the  inscrip- 
tions of  the  northern  Picts.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1898.    sq.  8°.    v.  32,  p.  324-398.) 

CPA 

The  spread  of  Gaelic  in  Scotland. 

(Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1891.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  332-349.)  *  DA 

Robertson,  Charles  M.  The  Gaelic  dia- 
lect of  Arran.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 
ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1899.  8°. 
v.  21,  p.  229-265.)  NDO 

The  Gaelic  of  the  west  of  Ross- 
shire.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v. 
24,  p.  321-369.)  NDO 

The  prize  essay  on  "The  peculiari- 
ties of  Gaelic  as  spoken  in  the  writer's  dis- 
trict"... Perthshire  Gaelic.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1900.    8°.    v.  22,  p.  4-42.)  NDO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


921 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Language,  continued. 

Ptolemy's    "Ripa    Alta"    and    "Ta- 

mia."  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  93-94.)  NDK 

Scottish     Gaelic    dialects.       (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1907-09.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
97-113,  223-239,  319-332;  v.  4,  p.  69-80,  167- 
183,  273-280,  335-348;  v.  5,  p.  79-90.)  NDK 

Skye  Gaelic.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1902. 
8°.    v.  23,  p.  54-89.)  NDO 

Sutherland  Gaelic.     (Gaelic  Society 

of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1907.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  84-125.)  NDO 

Variations    of    Gaelic    loan    words. 

(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  34-45.)  NDK 

Ross,  William.  A  survey  of  the  Celtic 
languages,  with  notes  of  their  affinities  to 
the  other  Indo-European  tongues.  (Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1872.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  56-79.)     NDO 

Sarauw,  Christian.  Specimens  of  Gaelic 
as  spoken  in  the  isle  of  Skye.  (In:  Miscel- 
lany presented  to  Kuno  Meyer... on  the 
occasion  of  his  appointment  to  the  chair 
of  Celtic  philology  in  the  University  of 
Berlin.     Halle  a.  S.,   1912.     8°.     p.  34-48.) 

RP 

Shaw,  William.  An  analysis  of  the  Ga- 
lic  language.  Edinburgh:  R.  Jamieson, 
1778.    xviii,  (1)20-171  p.    2.  ed.    8°.    RPK 

A    Galic    and    English    dictionary, 

containing  all  the  words  in  the  Scotch  and 
Irish  dialects  of  the  Celtic,  that  could  be 
collected  from  the  voice,  and  old  books  and 
mss.  London:  printed  by  W.  and  A. 
Strahan,  1780.    2  v.    4°.  *  RFC 

v.  1.     Galic   and   English. 
V.  2.     English  and  Galic. 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  Ancient  Gaelic 
inscriptions  in  Scotland.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    sq.  8°.    V.  1,  p.  81-83.)       CPA 

Notes  on  the  ogham  inscription  on 

the  Newton  stone.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1865.     sq.  8°.     V.  5,  p.  289-298.) 

CPA 


12  p.,  1  pi. 


Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co. 
sq.  8°. 


1865. 
CPA 


Southesk  (9.  earl),  James  Carnegie.  The 
Newton  stone.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
sq.  8°.     V.  17,  p.  21-45.)  CPA 

An  ogham  inscription  at  Abernethy, 

1895.  1  illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1895. 
sq.  8°.     V.  29,  p.  244-251.)  CPA 


The  ogham  inscriptions  of  Scotland. 

(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1884.  sq.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  180-206.)  CPA 

The    oghams    on    the    Brodie    and 

Aquhollie  stones,  with  notes  on  the  inscrip- 
tions of  the  Golspie  and  Newton  stones, 
and  a  list  of  the  oghams  in  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1886.  sq.  8°.  v.  20,  p. 
14-40.)  CPA 

Spence,  David.  Peculiarities  and  ex- 
ternal relations  of  the  Gaelic  language. 
(Canadan  Institute.  Proceedings.  Toron- 
to, 1889.     8°.     series  3,  v.  6,  p.  238-243.) 

*EC 

Staples,  J.  H.  On  Gaelic  phonetics.  3 
tables.  (Philological  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1894.     8°.     1891-94,  p.  396-404.) 

RAA 

Stewart,  Alexander.  Elements  of  Gaelic 
grammar;  in  four  parts.  Royal  Celtic  So- 
ciety edition.  Edinburgh:  John  Grant, 
1901.     xvi,  184  p.     5.  ed.     16°.  RPK 

See  also  under  Gillies,  Hugh  Cam- 
eron. 

Stokes,  Whitley.  The  Gaelic  in  the  Book 
of  Deir.  (In  his:  Goidelica...  London, 
1872.    8°.    p.  106-121.)  NDK 

Strachan,  John.  The  importance  of 
Irish  for  the  study  of  Scottish  Gaelic. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  13- 
25.)  NDO 

Teaching,  The,  of  Gaelic  in  Highland 
schools.  Published  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Highland  Association.  Liverpool: 
Henry  Young  &  Sons,  1907.    46  p.     12°. 

RP  p.v.l,  no.8 
Teagasg  na  Gaidhlig.    (Guth  na  bliadhna. 
Glasgow,    1914.     8°.     v.    11,   p.    139-153.) 

NDK 
Wilson,  G.  Alick.     'Shelta'  — The  Tink- 
er's talk.     (Gypsy  Lore  Society.     Journal. 
Edinburgh,  1891.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  121-122.) 

QOX 

Words  obtained  in  the  island  of  Tiree,  Argyllshire. 

Windisch,  Ernst.  The  sources  of  Scot- 
tish Gaelic.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1899.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  379-391.)  NDO 

Translated  by  J.  L.  Robertson  from  the  article 
"Keltische  Sprachen"  in  Ersch  and  Grober's  Encyclo- 
paedia. 


Literature 

Aged,  The,  bard's  wish.  (Miann  a 
bhaird  aosda.)  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  331-335.)      NDK 

Translation   of  Gaelic  ballad. 
Argyll   (9.  duke),  John  George  Edward 
Henry  Douglas  Sutherland  Campbell.    The 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

fairy  blacksmith.  (From  the  Gaelic.) 
(Pall  Mall  magazine.  London,  1897.  8°. 
V.  12,  p.  289-295.)  *  DA 

In  verse. 

Baird,  Na.  Leathanach:  The  Maclean 
bards.  By  the  Rev.  A.  Maclean  Sinclair. 
Charlottetown:  Haszard  &  Moore,  1898- 
1900.    2v.    24°.  NDO 

V.   1.     The  old   Maclean   bards. 

Bardachd  Irteach.  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh,  1908.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  331-335.)   NDK 

A  collection  of  Gaelic  verse  made  in  St.  Kilda  be- 
tween  1830  and   1843. 

Beaton,  George.  Dioghlumean  s'na 
h-achaibh;  no,  Briathra  nan  daoine  diadh- 
aidh  'labhair  air  'cheist;  aig  aniaibh  com- 
unnachaidh,  'an  iomadh  'aite  de  'n  Ghaidh- 
ealtachd.  Air  an  toirt  sios  o  bheub  an 
luchdlabhairt.  Le  Seoras  Beuton.  Edin- 
murgh:  MacLachlan  &  Stewart,  1881.  96 
p.     16°.  *  C  p.v.390 

Bible. 

An  Biobla  Naomhtha,  iona  bhfuil  Leab- 
hair  na  Seintiomna  ar  na  ttarruing  as  an 
Eabhra  go  Goidheilg  tre  churam  agus 
dhuthrachd  an  Doctuir  Villiam  Bedel, 
Roimhe  so  Easbug  Chille  moire  a  Neirinn; 
agus  Na  Tiomna  Nuaidhe,  ar  na  ttbhairt  go 
firinneach  as  Greigis  go  Goidheilg,  re  Vil- 
liam O  Domhnuill.  Noch  ata  anois  chum 
maitheas  coitcheann  na  nGaoidheail  Al- 
banach,  athruighte  as  an  litir  Eireandha 
chum  na  mion-litre  shoi-leighidh  Romh- 
anta;  Maille  re  suim  agus  brigh  na 
ccaibidleach  6s  a  ccionn,  a  nTiodaluibh 
aitghearr;  Re  claraibh  fos,  ag  miniughadh 
na  mfocal  budh  deacraigh  re  na  ttuigsin, 
le  R.  K.  A  Lunnduin:  R.  Ebheringtham 
1690.     16°  in  twelves.  *  YFK 

The  first  edition  of  the  Irish  Bible  contained  in 
one    volume. 

This  edition  was  printed  at  the  expense  of  R. 
Boyle,  and  others,  in  reman  type,  chiefly  for  the 
Gaelic-speaking  Highlanders  in  Scotland.  Robert 
Kirk  was  responsible  for  the  transliteration  from 
the  Irish  character.  The  printing  was  undertaken 
at  the  solicitation  of  James  Kirkwood.  The  book 
never  found  favour  in  the  Highland  parishes  of  Scot- 
land. The  people  were  as  ignorant  of  the  Roman 
type  as  of  the  Irish  character. 

Unpaged.  Last  signatures:  Old  Testament,  L  1  4, 
with  tables  on  verso  and  following  leaf;  New  Testa- 
ment, L  10,  followed  by  tables  ending  on  L  12. 
Bound  in  red  morocco,  hand  tooled,  with  gilt  edges. 

Leabhraichean  an  t-Seann  Tiomnaidh 
agus  an  Tiomnaidh  Nuadh:  air  an  tar- 
ruing  o  na  ceud  chanuinibh  chum  Gaelic 
Albanaich.  Air  iarrtus  na  Cuideachd  ur- 
ramaich,  a  ta  chum  Eolas  Criosdaidh  a 
sgaoileadh  air  feadh  Gaeltachd  agus  Eile- 
ana  na  h-Alba.  London:  British  and  For- 
eign Bible  Society,  1807.     16°.  *  YFI 

The  first  edition  of  the  Scriptures  in  Gaelic  issued 
by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

The  title-page  states  that  the  text  of  this  Bible 
was    taken     from     "the     last     corrected     edition     of 


the  Society  in  Scotland  for  Propagating  Christian 
Knowledge,"  i.  e.,  from  the  editions  of  1796  and  1807, 
but    there    are    some    slight    deviations. 

Unpaged.  Text  in  double  columns,  with  variant 
Gaelic  readings  arranged  as  footnotes.  Last  signa- 
tures: Old  Testament,  4  L  6;  New  Testament,  5  0  4. 

I-ondon:  British  and  Foreign  Bible 

Soc,  1821.    2  p.l.,  791  p.,  2  1.,  267(1)  p.    8°. 

*YFI 

An  octavo  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1807.  The 
title-page  states  that  the  text  of  the  Bible  was 
taken  from  "the  last  corrected  edition  of  the  Society 
in  Scotland  for  Propagating  Christian  Knowledge." 
Text  printed  in  double  columns,  with  chapter  head- 
ings  and    variant    Gaelic    readings   as    footnotes. 

Leabhraichean  an  T-Seann  Tiomnaidh, 
air  an  tarruing  o'n  cheud  chanain  chuin 
Gaelic  Albannaich;  agus  air  an  cur 
a  mach  le  h-ughdarras  Ard-Sheanaidh  Eag- 
lais  na  h-Alba.  Air  iarrtus  agus  costus  na 
cuideachd  urramaich,  a  ta  chum  Eolas 
Criosdaidh  a  sgaoileadh  air  feadh  Gael- 
tachd agus  Eileana  na  h-Alba.  Duneidin: 
Clodh-bhuailte  le  Donncha  Stionsan,  1826. 
1253  p.    4°. 

Although  the  title-page  is  only  for  the  Old  Testa- 
ment the  work  was  never  issued  but  with  the  New 
Testament  and  Psalms  at  the  end.  The  New  Testa- 
ment has  separate  title-page,  but  pagination  is  con- 
tinuous. This  copy  was  formerly  in  the  library  of 
the   duke   of   Sussex. 

Edinburgh:     The     National     Bible 

Society  of  Scotland,  1888.  2  p.l.,  881  p.,  1 
1.,  226,  82  p.     12°.  RFC 


Old  Testament 

Leabhraichean  an  t-Seann  Tiomnaidh, 
air  an  tarruing  o'n  cheud  chanain  chum 
Gaelic  Albanaich.  Ann  an  da  earran... 
Edinburgh:  Society  in  Scotland  for 
Propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  1807. 
12°.  *YFI 

Revision  of  edition  of  1801.  For  this  new  edi- 
tion of  the  Old  Testament,  the  portion  containing 
Isaiah-Malachi,  which  J.  Smith  had  rendered  in  a 
somewhat  free  style,  was  revised  with  reference  to 
the  English  authorized  version,  by  A.  Stewart,  who 
supervised  the  printing  of  the  whole  book.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Hebrew  by  John  Stuart  and  John 
Smith.  Printed  in  two  volumes,  in  double  columns, 
with  footnotes.  Unpaged.  Preliminary  matter  con- 
tains a  preface,  a  glossary  and  General  rules  for 
reading  the  Gaelic  language.  Last  signature  of 
V.  1,  Yy6;  last  signature  of  v.  2,  Zz4.  Followed  by 
New   Testament   of    1813. 


Psalms 

Psalma  Dhaibhidh  a  nMeadrachd.  Do 
reir  an  phriomh-chanamain.  Le  Ma: 
Raibeard  Kirk,  Alinisdir  Shoigeil  [sic, 
Shoisgeil)  Chriosd  aig  Balbhuidier.  Maille 
re  Ughdarras.  A  bfuil  neach  gu  dubhach 
inar  measg?  deanadh  se  urnaidh.  Abfuil 
neach  ar  bioth  subhach?  Sinnadh  e  Sailm. 
Ebisd:  Sheum:  Caibid.  5.  Rann.  13.  Ar  a 
ngcur  a  ngclo  a  nDun-Edin  le  M.  Semus 
Kniblo,  Josua  van  Solingen  agus  Seon  Col- 
mar,  1684.     3  p.l.,  248  p.     12°.         Reserve 

On  back  of  title  is  'The  Priviledge'  granted  by 
the  Lords  of  Privy  Council  dated  'Edinb.  20  of 
March,    1684.      Will.    Paterson,   Cls.    Sci.    Cone'   for- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


923 


Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,   continued. 

Literature  —  Bible,  continued. 

bidding  any  person  save  the  petitioner  'his  aires 
and  assigneies'  the  sole  power  and  priviledge  of 
printing  the  work  for  eleven  years.  A2  bears  ad- 
dress by  Kirk  'To  the  Potent  and  Renoun'd,  Lord 
John  Murray,  Marquess  of  Athole,  etc'  B3  (a,  b) 
contains  Gaelic  address  to  the  reader  'Don'  Leagh- 
chora,  Sith  &  Slainte.'  Text  245  p.  At  the  bottom 
of  p.   245   are  the  lines: 

Is  sgiursa  ar  dheamhnaibh,  duine 
ar   fiuchadh   le   crabhadh. 

Then  follow  four  paraphrases  (p.  246-248)  and  a 
list  of   forty-two   errata. 

This  was  the  first  complete  copy  of  the  Psalms 
that  appeared  in  the  Gaelic  language.  It  is  now 
extremely  rare. 

Sailm  Dhaibhidh,  maille  ri  Laoidhibh 
air  an  tarruing  o  na  Scrioptuiribh  Na- 
omha,  chum  bhi  air  an  seinn  ann  an 
aoradh  dhe.  Air  an  leasachadh,  agus  air  an 
cur  a  mach  le  h-Ughdarras  Ard-Sheanaidh 
Eaglais  na  h-Alba.  Air  iarrtus  agus  costus 
na  Cuideachd  urramaich,  a  ta  chum  Eolas 
Criosdaidh  a  sgaoileadh  air  feadh  Gael- 
tachd  agus  Eileana  na  h-Alba.  Duneidin: 
Clodh-Bhuailte  le  Donncha  Stionsan,  1826. 
1  p.l.,  108  p.     8°.  *  YFI 

Smith's    version. 

Bound  with :  Bible.  —  New  Testament.  Gaelic. 
1826.     Tiomnadh  Nuadh.  ..      Duneidin,  1826.     8°. 


Song  of  Solomon 

Celtic  hexapla:  being  the  Song  of 
Solomon  in  all  the  living  dialects  of  the 
Gaelic  and  Cambrian  languages.  London, 
1858.    2  p.l.,  64  p.    4°.  RAEC 


Apocrypha 

Aprocripha.  Air  eadar-theangachadh 
air  son  a'  cheud  uair,  o'n  bheurla  ghnath- 
aichte  chum  na  Gaelic  Albannaich  leis  an 
Urrmach  Alasdair  Macgriogair.  Lunainn: 
[Strangewavs  &  Walker,  printers,]  1860.  1 
p.l.,  202  p.  '8°.  RAEC 

New  Testament 

Tiomnadh  Nuadh  ar  Tighearna  agus 
ar  Slanuighir  losa  Criosd.  Eadar-thean- 
gaichte  o'n  Ghreugais  chum  Gaelic  Alban- 
naich. Edinburgh:  British  and  For- 
eign Bible  Society,  1813.    vii(i),  364  p.    12°. 

*YFI 

Reprint  of  edition  of  1796.  With  advertisement, 
dated  1796,  and  General  rules  for  reading  the  Gaelic 
language.  Printed  in  double  columns,  with  foot- 
notes. 

Bound  with:  Bible.  —  Old  Testament.  1807. 
Leabhraichean  an  t-Seann  Tiomnaidh.  ..  Edinburgh, 
1807. 

Tiomnadh  Nuadh  ar  Tighearn  agus  ar 
Slanuighir  losa  Criosd,  air  tharruing  o'n 
Ghreugais  chum  Gaelic  Albannaich;  agus 
air  a  chur  a  mach  le  h-Ughdarras  Ard- 
Sheanaidh  Eaglais  na  h-Alba.  Air  iarrtus 
agus    costus    na    Cuideachd,    urramaich,    a 


ta  chum  Eolas  Criosdaidh  a  sgaoileadh  air 
feadh  Gaeltachd  agus  Eileana  na  h-Alba. 
Duneidin:  Clodh-Bhuailte  le  Donncha 
Stionsan,  1826.     v.  537  p.     8°.  *  YFI 

A  revised  version  of  the  New  Testament  printed 
from  Stevenson's  Bible  of  the  same  year.  Text  in 
double  columns,  with  chapter  headings,  and  variant 
Gaelic    readings    arranged    as    footnotes. 

Copy  presented  to  the  duke  of  Sussex  by  the  So- 
ciety for  Propagating  Christian  Knowledge  in  the 
Highlands  and  Islands,  1827. 

Bound  in  red  morocco,  with  gilt  edges  and  the 
arms  of  the  duke  of  Sussex  stamped  on  the  sides. 

Followed  by  the  Gaelic  metrical  Psalms  and  para- 
phrases,  of   1826. 


St.  Matthew 

Parabola  de  Seminatore  Gaelice,  dial. 
Scotica.  (In:  Parabola  de  seminatore 
ex  evangelic  Matthaei,  in  Ixxii  Europasas 
linguas  ac  dialectos  versa...  Londini,  1857. 
8°.)  *YAE 

Blair,  Rev.  Mr.  Oidhche  air  cheilidh. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  n.  d.    12°.    v.  1,  1887-91,  p.  70-88.) 

NDO 

Blind,  The,  piper's  salute  to  the  laird  of 
Gerloch,  when  he  brought  home  his  lady, 
1730.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1875.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  191- 
195.)  NDO 

The  original  Gaelic  (written  phonetically)  and 
a  modern  Gaelic  rendering  on  opposite  pages. 

Buchanan,  Dugald.  See  under  Suther- 
land, A.  C. 


Fearrann  a  shinnsir. 
Glasgow,  1913.     8°. 


(Guth 
v.  10, 
NDK 


C,  D.  M.  N. 

na  bliadhna. 
p.  301-340.) 

Cameron,  Alexander.  Gaelic  proverbs 
and  phrases,  hitherto  unpublished,  or  vari- 
ants of  published  ones.  (In  his:  Reliquiae 
Celticae.  Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  475- 
507.)  NDO 

Ossianic  ballad  poetry  —  Ossian's 

prayer.  (Scottish  review.  Paisley,  1886. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  334-368.)  NDO 

Poems  of  Ossian,  collected  by  John 

M'Donald  in  the  western  parishes  of 
Strathnaver,  Ross,  and  Inverness-shire,  in 
September  and  October,  1805.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1888.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  269-300.)        NDO 

Gaelic   text   only. 

Reliquise    Celticae.      Texts,    papers, 

and  studies  in  Gaelic  literature  and  philol- 
ogy. Edited  by  A.  Macbain  and  Rev.  J. 
Kennedy.  Inverness:  printed  at  the 
"Northern  Chronicle"  Office,  1892.  2  v. 
fac,  port.    8°.  NDO 

v.   1.     Ossianica,    with    memoir    of    Dr.    Cameron; 
v.  2:     Poetry,   history  and   philology. 

Cameron,  Alexander.  Lament  for  Mac- 
donald  [Of  Keppochj.  (Cumha  Mac  ic 
Raonuill.)  (Scottish  historical  review. 
Glasgow,  1907.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  355-358.)  CPA 


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Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Original   Gaelic  songs  and  poems. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  351- 
368,  432-448.)  NDO 

Cameron,  Paul.  Perthshire  Gaelic  songs 
and  their  composers.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1892- 
94.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  126-170;  v.  18,  p.  340-362.) 

NDO 

Text  of  this  article  is  in  Gaelic. 

Campbell,  James,  of  Ledaig.  Poems. 
Edinburgh:  Maclachlan  and  Stewart,  1884. 
vii,  118  p.     12°.  NDO 

Mainly   in    Gaelic. 

Campbell,  John  Francis.  Leabhar  na 
Feinne.  Gaelic  texts.  Heroic  Gaelic  bal- 
lads collected  in  Scotland  chiefly  from  1512 
to  1871 . .  .  Arranged  by  J.  F.  Campbell,  v. 
1.  London:  Spottisvvroode  &  Co.,  1872. 
xxxvi,  224  p.    f°.  t  NDO 

Reviewed  by  H.  Gaidoz  in  Revue  celtique,  v.  2, 
p.   129-131,  Paris  1873-75. 

Carmichael,  Alexander.  Carmina  Gadel- 
ica.  Hymns  and  incantations,  with  illus- 
trative notes  on  words,  rites,  and  customs, 
dying  and  obsolete:  orally  collected  in  the 
Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland,  and 
translated  into  English.  Edinburgh:  print- 
ed for  the  author  by  T.  &  A.  Constable, 
1900.    2  v.    4°.  fNDO 

Text  in  Gaelic  and  English. 

Reviewed  in  The  Month,  v.  97,  p.  347-358  (by 
James  Britten),  London,  1901;  Catholic  world,  v.  75, 
p.  310-326  (by  M.  C.  Crowley),  New  York,  1902. 

Laoidh  Chlann  Uisne.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1890.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  206-215.)        NDO 

Taken  down  in  Barra,  1867.  Gaelic  text  and 
English    translation. 

Laoidh  nan  ceann.     (Gaelic  Society 

of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1873.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  46-49.)  NDO 

Thugar  maighdean  a  chuil-bhuidhe. 

(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  138-143.)  NDO 

Uist   old    hymns.      (Gaelic    Society 

of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  n.  d. 
12°.    V.  1,  1887-91,  p.  34-47.)  NDO 

See  also  under  Deirdire... 

Carmichael,  Ella  C.  A  Jacobite  waulk- 
ing-song.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  147-149.)  NDK 

"An   fhideag  airgid"  —  the   silver   whistle. 

Cesarotti,  Melchior.  See  under  Mac- 
pherson,  James.     Poems  of  Ossian. 

Chisholm,  Colin.  A  collection  of  unpub- 
lished Gaelic  songs,  with  notes.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1890.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  239-255.)    NDO 

Church  of  Scotland.  The  Book  of  Com- 
mon Order,  commonly  called  John  Knox's 


liturgy.  Translated  into  Gaelic,  Anno 
Domini  1567,  by  John  Carswell,  bishop  of 
the  Isles.  Edited  by  Thomas  McLauchlan. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1873. 
xxvii  p.,  2  1.,  247(1)  p.    sq.  8°.  NDO 

Only  three  copies  of  the  original  1567  edition 
are   in   existence,  one   only   of  which   is   perfect. 

Reviewed  (by  Henri  Gaidoz)  in  Revue  celtique, 
v.   2,  p.   264-265,  Paris,   1873-75. 

Conlaoch.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1876.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  59-63.)  NDO 

Translation  by  Lachlan  Macbean  of  sixteenth 
century  Gaelic  poem  in  the  Book  of  the  Dean  of 
Lismore. 

Dan  an  Deirg  —  Dargo.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1875.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  84-100.^  NDO 

Metrical  version  of  the  Gaelic  poem  by  Lachlan 
Macbean. 

Dan  an  Deirg,  agus  Tiomna  Ghuill 
(Dargo  and  Gaul) :  two  poems,  from  Dr. 
Smith's  collection,  entitled  the  Sean  dana. 
Newly  translated,  with  a  revised  Gaelic 
text,  notes,  and  introduction,  by  C.  S.  Jer- 
rain.  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan  &  Stewart, 
1874.    xxii,  105  p.     16°.  NDO 

Darach,  Iain.  Caraid  a'Ghaidheil.  Sear- 
moin  air  bheatha  an  olla  urramaich  nach 
maireann,  Tormoid  Mac-Leoid...  Glas- 
gow: M.  Ogle  &  Co.,  1863.    42  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.369 

Death,  The,  of  Artho,  and  the  death  of 
Fraoch.  Two  ancient  poems,  translated 
from  the  Gaelic.  Glasgow:  R.  &  A.  Foulis, 
1769.    1  p.l.,  16  p.,  1  1.    8°.         NDO  p.  box 

Deirdire.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1888-89.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  241-257;  v.  14,  p.  370-387.)  NDO 

Gaelic  text  and  translation  by  Alexander  Car- 
michael. 

Deirdire  and  the  lay  of  the  children  of 
Uisne.  Orally  collected  in  the  island  of 
Barra,  and  literally  translated  by  Alexan- 
der Carmichael.  Edinburgh:  N.  Macleod, 
1905.     4  p.l.,   146  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  ZBIG 

Gaelic  and  English  on  opposite  pages. 

Deirdre  and  the  sons  of  Uisnach.  (In: 
A.  Cameron,  Reliquiae  Celticas.  Inverness, 
1894.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  421-474.)  NDO 

Gaelic  text  and  translation  from  ms.  of  18.  cent. 
The  text  of  the  Glenmasan  (15.  cent.)  is  also  given. 

Domnullach,  Iain,  Gaelic  name  of  Rev. 
Dr.  John  MacDonald.  Marbhrainn,  a  rin- 
neadh  air  diadhairibh  urramach,  nach  mai- 
reann; agus  dana  spioradail  eile.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Grant,  1897.    iv,  (1)6-202  p.     16°. 

NDO 

Douthal.  Morduth,  a  poem,  by  Douthal, 
an  ancient  Highland  bard.  (In:  Robert 
Gilmour,  Tales  in  verse...  London,  1815. 
8°.    p.  253-350.)  NCL 


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Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,   continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Duan  na  Muireartaich  (The  lay  of  the 
Muireartach).  (Scottish  Celtic  review. 
Glasgow,   1885.     4°.     p.  243-261.)         RPA 

Ossianic  ballad.  Gaelic  text,  revised  version,  and 
English  translation. 

Eas-Ruaidh,  Easroy,  an  Ossianic  bal- 
lad. (Scottish  Celtic  review.  Glasgow, 
1885.    4°.    p.  161-175.)  RPA 

From  the  Dean  of  Lismore's  Book,  with  modern 
Gaelic  version  and   English  translation. 

Fear-tathaich  miosail.  Air.  744.  —  June, 
1894.  Crabhadh  no  Criosd  [Religion  or 
Christ].     Edinburgh,  1894.     4  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.593 

Fernaig,  The,  manuscript.  (In:  A.  Cam- 
eron, Reliquise  Celticse.  Inverness,  1894. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-137.)  NDO 

A  transcript  of  the  manuscript  in  its  original 
phonetic  spelling.  Next  to  the  Dean  of  Lismore's 
work  it  is  the  most  important  document  for  older 
Scottish  Gaelic. 

Filidh  nam  beann.  The  mountain  song- 
ster. The  choicest  collection  of  original 
and  selected  Gaelic  songs  now  known. 
Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair  [1890?].    iv,  92  p.     16°. 

NDO 

Filidh  na  coille:  Dain  agus  orain  leis  a 
bhard  Mac-Gilleain  agus  le  feadhainn  eile, 
air  a  dheanamh  deas  leis  an  urr.  A.  Mac- 
Gilleian  Sinclair.  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I., 
1901.    197  p.    16°.  NDO 

Fionn,  pseud.     See  Whyte,  Henry. 

Fraser,  Alexander.  The  Gaelic  folk- 
songs of  Canada.  (Royal  Society  of  Can- 
ada. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Ot- 
tawa, 1903.  8°.  series  2,  v.  9,  section  2, 
p.  49-60.)  *  EC 

Gaelic  historical  songs.  (Scottish  re- 
view.   Paisley,  1891.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  301-341.) 

*DA 

Gcilic  proverbs.  (In:  Thomas  Pennant, 
A  tour  in  Scotland.  London,  1776.  4°.  v. 
3,  p.  383-384.)  f  CPW 

Gobha,  Iain.     See  under  Morison,  John. 

Goll,  son  of  Morni.  Tiomna  Ghuill.  [An 
ancient  Gaelic  poem,  ascribed  to  Ossian.] 
Translated,  with. ..  Gaelic  text...  by  C.  S. 
Jerram.  (In:  Dan  an  Deirg. .  .  Edinburgh, 
1874.    16°.    p.  43-85,  97-105.)  NDO 

Grant,  Mrs.  K.  W.  See  under  Schiller, 
Friedrich. 

Gunn,  Adam.  Unpublished  literary  re- 
mains of  the  Reay  country.  (Gaelic  Soci- 
ety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1891-1904.  8°.  V.  16,  p.  59-69;  v.  24, 
p.  5-28.)  NDO 

Henderson,  George.  The  Fionn  saga. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1905-06.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  193-207,  352-366;  v.  2,  p.  1-19.  135- 
153,  255-272,  351-359;  v.  3,  p.  56-61.)  NDK 

See  also  under  Leabhar  nan  gleann. 


Heroic  Gaelic  ballads.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890-94.  sq.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  136-137,  155-156,  173-174,  195-196; 
v.  5,  p.  22-23,  41-43,  66-68,  120-122;  v.  7,  p. 
10-11.)  CPA 

1.  Manus,  or  Ossian  and  the  cleric.  2.  Ossian's 
prayer.  3.  The  lay  of  Fraoch.  4.  The  death  of 
Dermid.  5.  The  death  of  Conlaoch.  6.  The  sons 
of  Uisnech.  7.  The  death  of  Deirdre  and  the 
sons  of  Uisnech.  8.  The  song  of  Dearg.  9.  The 
lay    of   the   smithy. 

Jerram,  Charles  Stanger.  See  under 
Dan  an  Deirg. 

Jiriczek,  Otto  L.  Jerome  Stone's  Bal- 
lade Albin  and  the  daughter  of  Mey.  (Eng- 
lische  Studien.  Leipzig,  1912.  8°.  Bd. 
44,  p.  193-211.)  RNA 

Kennedy,  John.  Marbhran  Uisdean  a 
Bhaile-shear.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  333-338.)  NDK 

Gaelic  and   English.     "Eleg^y  for  Hugh  of   Blair- 

sear." 

Poems  from  the  Maclagan  mss.  ii. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1900.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  168- 
192.)  NDO 

Some    unpublished    Gaelic    ballads 

from  the  Maclagan  mss.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1899- 
1904.  8°.  v.21,p.  214-229;  V.  22,  p.  168-192; 
V.  23,  p.  89-91 ;  v.  24,  p.  157-184.)  NDO 

— —  See  also  under  Cameron,  Alexan- 
der. 

Lament,  Angus.  Some  unpublished  Gael- 
ic songs.  [Contributed  by  R.  L.  Ritchie, 
with  a  short  biographical  sketch  of  Angus 
Lamont.]  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  66-84.)  NDO 

Latham,  Robert  Gordon.  On  the  com- 
bat between  Conlach  and  Cuchullin,  in  Gael- 
ic, compared  with  that  between  Hildebrand 
and  Hathubrant,  in  German.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Literature.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1863.    8°.    new  series,  v.  7,  p.  474-481.) 

*EC 

The  Gaelic  is  quoted  from  the  Book  of  the  Dean 
of   Lismore. 

Leabhar  aideachaidh  a'  chreidimh,  le  da 
leabhar  a'  cheasnachaidh,  maille  ri  suim 
agus  feum  an  eolais  shlainteil:  eadar- 
theangaichte  o  'n  Bheurla  chum  Gaelic  Al- 
bannaich,  air  tus  le  Seanadh  Earra-ghaeil  's 
a'  bhliadhna  mdccxxv;  a  ris  le  Gileabert 
Macdhomhnuill,  's  a'  bhliadhn'  mdccciv; 
agus  a  nis  ath-leasaichte  chum  na  canain 
ghnathaichte,  's  a'  bhliadhn'  mdcccxxxviii. 
Dun-Eidinn:  W.  Whyte  &  Co.,  1845.  vii, 
261  p.    16°.  NDO 

The  Confession  of  Faith  and  Catechism  with  the 
Sum    of   saving   knowledge. 

Leabhar  nan  gleann:  The  book  of  the 
glens.  [Poems  bj'^  Gaelic  authors,  compiled] 
by  George  Henderson.    With:  Zimmer,  on 


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Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Pictish  matriarchy.  Edinburgh:  Norman 
Macleod  [1898].  1  p.l.,  iv  p.,  1  1.,  307  p.  nar. 
16°.  NDO 

Reprinted  from  the  Highland  home  journal. 

Livingston,  William.     Duain  agus  orain, 
le  Uilleam  MacDhunleibhe,  am  bard  Ileach 
[Edited   by   R.   Blair.]      Glasgow:   A. 
Sinclair,  1882.    xvii,  239  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NDO 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  magazine,  v.  7,  p.  330-335, 
Inverness,    1882. 

M'Arthur,  John.  See  under  Macpherson, 
James.     Poems   of   Ossian. 

Macbain,  Alexander.  See  under  Camer- 
on, Alexander,  Reliquiae  Celticse. 

Macbean,  Lachlan.  The  songs  of  the 
Gael:  a  collection  of  Gaelic  songs,  with 
translations.  Part  1  [2].  Edinburgh:  Alac- 
lachlan   &  Stewart,   1890.     [32]   p.     sq.  8°. 

*  MO  p.v.3 

See  also  under  Conlaoch  and  Dan 

an  Deirg. 

Mac-Coll,  Ewen.  Clarsach  nam  beann; 
no,  Dain  agus  orain,  ann  an  Gaelig... 
Dun-Eidinn:  Mac-Lachluinn  'san  Stiubh- 
artach,  1838.    vi,  208  p.     16°.  NDO 

Harp  of  the  mountains;  or.  Poems  and  songs  in 
Gaelic. 

Macdonald,  Alexander.  Eiseirigh  na 
seann  chanain  Albannaich;  no,  an  nuadh 
oranaiche  Gaidhealach.  (Revival  of  the 
old  Alban  tongue;  or,  The  new  Gaelic  song- 
ster.) Edinburgh:  J.  Grant,  1892.  viii  p., 
1  1.,  185  p.    24°.  NDO 

Macdonald,  Alexander.  Scraps  of  unpub- 
lished poetry  and  folklore  from  Glenmoris- 
ton.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1899.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  22- 
36.)  NDO 

Story  of  Cailleach  a  Chraich  (the  Hag  of  the 
Craach). 

Scraps   of   unpublished   poetry   and 

folklore  from  Lochness-side.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1902-1907.  8°.  V.  23,  p.  179-208;  v. 
25,  p.  328-340.)  NDO 

Macdonald,  Alexander.  Unpublished 
poems  by  Alexander  Macdonald  (Mac- 
Mhaigstir  Alastair).  [Edited  with  notes  by 
Professor  D.  Maclcinnon.]  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh.  1908-09.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  289-305; 
V.  5,  p.  20-30,  116-128,  225-235,  294-303.) 

NDK 

Macdonald,  Allan.  Calum-Cille  agus 
Dobhran  a,  bhrathair.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  107-109.) 

NDK 

Piobairean  smearcleit.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  345- 
347.)  NDK 


An  sithean  ruadh.     (Celtic  review. 

Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  77-83.)  NDK 

Macdonald,  Archibald.  Some  Hebridean 
singers  and  their  songs.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1890-91.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  255-279;  v.  16,  p.  253- 


266.) 


NDO 


MacDonald,  Donald.  Bas  Bhrain  agus 
Dhiarmaid.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1910.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  131-135.)  NDK 

'Death  of  Bran  and  Diarmad.'  With  introduc- 
tory  note  by   Donald  A.   Mackenzie. 

MacEacharn,  DomhnuU.  Spiorad  nan 
Timeannan  a  th'  ann.  (Celtic  review. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  67-76.)  NDK 

Tannaisg  nan  laithean  a  dh'  fhalbh. 

(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  152-158.)  NDK 

Macfadyen,  John.  Sgeulaiche  nan  Caol. 
Original  Gaelic  readings,  sketches,  poems 
and  songs.  Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  1902. 
xiv,  296  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NDO 

With  tonic  sol-fa  notation. 

Macfarlan,  Robert.  See  under  Macpher- 
son, James.     Poems  of  Ossian. 

MacFarlane,  Malcolm.  Bardachd  nam 
ban.  By  Calum  MacPharlain.  (Guth  na 
bliadhna.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
341-355,  433-452.)  NDK 

Bardic  melody.     A  book  in  which 

the  poems,  songs  and  ditties  of  the  Scot- 
tish Gaels  are  exhibited  along  with  their 
airs,  book  1.  part  1.  Stirling:  E.  Mackay, 
1908.    X,  112  p.    8°.  *MO 

With  additional  Gaelic  title-page.     Text  in  Gaelic. 

Garabh  agus  na  Mnathan.     (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  36- 
47.)  NDK 

Gaelic  ballad  with  English  translation  and  music. 

Macgregor,  Sir  James,  dean  of  Lismore. 
The  Dean  of  Lismore's  book.  A  selection 
of  ancient  Gaelic  poetry  from  a  manu- 
script collection  made  by  Sir  James  M'Greg- 
or,  dean  of  Lismore  rSi^d  his  brother, 
Duncan  M'Gregor]  in  the  beginning  of 
the  sixteenth  century.  Edited  with  a 
translation  and  notes  by  Rev.  T.  M'Lauch- 
lan,  and  an  introduction  and  additional 
notes  by  Wni.  F.  Skene.  Edinburgh:  Ed- 
monston  &  Douglas,  1862.  3  p.l.,  xcvi,  161, 
163(1)  p.,  3  fac.    8°.  NDO 

Macgregor,  John.  Luinneagan  luaineach. 
(Random  lyrics.)  London:  David  Nutt, 
1897.    viii,  220  p.     12°.  NDO 

Text   in   Gaelic  and   English. 

Mac  Iain  Bhain,  Alasdair.  Songs  by 
Alasdair  Mac  Iain  Bhain,  by  William 
Mackay.  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1884.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  279-290.)  NDO 

Mac-ille  Alhuire.  Feasgar  Samhraidh. 
(Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  149-151.)  NDK 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Macintyre,  Duncan  Ban.  Orain  agus 
dana  Gaidhealach.  Songs  and  poems  in 
Gaelic.  11.  ed.  Edinburgh:  J.  Grant,  1892. 
xi,   (1)14-233  p.     24°.  NDO 

McKay,  J.  G.  The  wizard's  gillie,  and 
other  tales;  edited  and  translated  by  J.  G. 
McKay.  From  the  magnificent  manuscript 
collection  of  J.  F.  Campbell.  [London:] 
Saint  Catherine  Press  [1914].  141  p.,  1  1.. 
7  pi.     12°.  NDO 

At  head  of  title:  Ancient  legends  of  the  Scot- 
tish Gael;   Gille  a'Bhuidseir. 

Mackay,  John.  Oidhche  Shamhna. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1881.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  136- 
141.)  NDO 

Mackay,  Robert.  Songs  and  poems  in 
the  Gaelic  language  by  Rob  Donn...with 
English  notes  and  a  new  memoir  of  the 
poet  by  H.  Morrison.  London:  D.  Nutt. 
1899.    Ixvi,  458  p.,  2  fac,  1  pi.    8°.         NDO 

Mackay,  William.  See  under  Mac  Iain 
Bhain,  Alasdair. 

Mackellar,  Mrs.  Mary.  Poems  and 
songs.  Gaelic  and  English.  Edinburgh: 
Maclachlan  &  Stewart,  1880.  vii,  140  p. 
8°.  NDO 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  The  prophecies 
of  the  Brahan  seer,  Coinneach  Odhar 
Fiosaiche.  (Celtic  magazine.  Inverness, 
1877.  8°.  V.  2,  p.  18-25,  54-60,  91-96,  128- 
135,  168-173,  220-224,  258-263,  297-304.)  *  DE 

The  prophecies  of  Coinneach  Odhar 

Fiosaiche,  the  Brahan  seer.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1875.    8°.    V.  3-4,  p.  196-211.)      NDO 

Mairi     nighean     Alastair     Ruaidh. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1900.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  43- 
67.)  NDO 

On  Mary  Macleod,  the  Gaelic  poetess.  Has  also 
notes  on  (1)  The  traditional  history  of  Rory  Mor's 
cup;  (2)  The  real  history  of  Rory  Mor's  cup;  (3) 
Rory  Mor's  horn;  (4)  Lady  Grange's  funeral  ex- 
pences;    (5)    Unpublished   Macleod   traditions. 

Mackenzie,  Donald  A.  Conn,  son  of 
the  Red.  (An  Ossianic  tale.)  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  150- 
159.)  NDK 

See  also  under  Macdonald,  Donald. 

Mackenzie,   John.     Sar-obair   nam   bard 

Gaelach:  or.  The  beauties  of  Gaelic  poetry, 
and  lives  of  the  Highland  bards;  with  his- 
torical and  critical  notes.  With  a  histori- 
cal introduction. .  .by  James  Logan.  Glas- 
gow: Macgregor,  Poison,  &  Co.,  1841. 
viii*,  Ixvi,  408  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  *R-NDO 

Edinburgh:  John  Grant,  1907. 

2  p.l.,  Ixxii,  447  p.     8°. 

Plate  omitted  in  this  edition. 

Mackenzie,  William.  Leaves  from  my 
Celtic  portfolio.     (Gaelic  Society  of  Inver- 


ness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1878-81. 
8°.  v.  7,  p.  52-76,  100-126;  v.  8,  p.  18-32,  100- 
128;  V.  9,  p.  19-73,  95-113.)  NDO 

A  collection  of  fugitive  Gaelic  verse. 

Mackinnon,  Donald.  A  collection  of 
Ossianic  ballads  by  Jerome  Stone.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1889.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  314-369.)  NDO 

Gaelic  text  only.  Titles  of  ballads  in  Gaelic  and 
English. 

The  Gaelic  version  of  the  Thebaid 

of  Statins.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1911-13.  8°.  V.  7,  p.  106-121.  204-219,  318- 
335;  V.  8,  p.  8-21,  100-111,  218-233;  v.  9,  p. 
16-33,   112-127.)  NDK 

Gaelic   and   English   on   opposite   pages. 

The  Glenmasan  manuscript.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1904-08.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  3-17,  104-131,  208-229,  296-315;  v.  2,  p. 
20-33.  100-121,  202-223,  300-313;  v.  3.  p.  10- 
25,  114-137,  198-215,  294-317;  v.  4,  p.  10-27, 
104-121,  202-219.)  NDK 

Gaelic   and   English   on   opposite   pages. 

Reading  book  for  the  use  of  stu- 
dents of  the  Gaelic  class  in  the  University 
of  Edinburgh.  Part  i.  Edinburgh:  Mac- 
lachlan &  Stewart,  1889.     vii,  261  p.     12°. 

RPK 

See  also  under  Macdonald,  Alex- 
ander. 

Maclauchlan,  Thomas.  Notice  of  an  old 
Gaelic  poem  found  among  the  papers  of 
the  family  of  Fassiefern.  (Society  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  p.  367-373.)  CPA 

Maclean,  Hector.  Ultonian  hero  ballads 
collected  in  the  Highlands  and  Western 
Isles  of  Scotland.  From  the  year  1516... 
till  1870.  Arranged,  corrected  metrically 
and  orthographically  and  translated  into 
English.  Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  1892.  xiii 
p.,  1  1.,  (1)18-184  p.    12°.  NDO 

Maclean,  John.  Dain  agus  orain  leis  a 
bhard  MacGilleian.  (In:  A.  Maclean  Sin- 
clair, Filidh  na  coille...  Charlottetown, 
P.  E.  I.,  1901.    16°.    p.  17-130.)  NDO 

Macleod,  Kenneth.  The  Celt  and  the 
sea.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
v.  3,  p.  242-251.)  NDK 

Duatharachd  na  mara.  (Celtic  re- 
view. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  241- 
257.)  NDK 

Gaisgeach  na  Sgeithe  Deirge.  (Cel- 
tic review.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
257-266,  346-360.)  NDK 

Oisean  an  deigh  na  Feinne.     (Celtic 

review.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
172-174.)  NDK 

Gaelic  and  English.     "Oissean  after  the  Feinne." 

Sea  poems.  (Celtic  review.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907-09.  8°.  V.  3,  p.  332-334;  v.  4, 
p.  28-30,  166-167,  246-249,  348-351;  v.  5.  p. 
146-148.)  NDK 


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Gaelic  Language  and  Literature,  continued. 
Literature,  continued. 

Two  Gaelic  runes.     (Celtic  review. 

Edinburgh,  1911.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  50-51.)    NDK 

In   verse,  with   English   translation. 

Macleod,  Neil.  Beagan  dhuilleag  bho 
sheann  bhardachd  Eilean-a'-Cheo.  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1899.    8°.    V.  21,  p.  171-186.)   NDO 

Poetry    from    Skye. 

Clarsach  an  doire.     Gaelic  poems, 

songs,  and   tales.     4.   ed.     Edinburgh:    N. 
Macleod,    1909.     xii,   267   p.,    1    port.     24°. 

NDO 


Gaelic 
Gaelic. 


and     English.       Also    with    title-page 


Miann  a'  bhaird  aosda.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1895.     8°.     V.  19,  p.  89-98.)         NDO 

Macleod,  Norman,  the  elder.  Caraid  nan 
Gaidheal  (The  friend  of  the  Gael).  A 
choice  selection  of  the  Gaelic  writings  of 
the  late  N.  Macleod.  Selected  and  edited 
by  the  late  Rev.  A.  Clerk.  With  a  memoir 
of  the  author  by  his  son,  Norman  Macleod. 
Edinburgh:  N.  Macleod,  1899.  xlviii,  792 
p.,  1  port,     new  ed.     8°.  *R-NDO 

Leabhar    nan    Cnoc;    comh-chruin- 

neachadh  do  nithibh  scan  agus  nuadh;  air- 
son  oilean  agus  leas  nan  Gaidheal.  Inver- 
ness: "Northern  Chronicle"  Office,  1898. 
xvi,  264  p.    12°.  NDO 

Macleoid,  Murachadh.  Laoidhean  agus 
dain  spioradail.  Air  a  dheasachadh  leis  an 
urr.  Calum  Maclllinnein.  Edinburgh: 
Norman  Macleod,  1908.     xi,  83(1)  p.     12°. 

NDO 

Mac-na-Ceardadh,  Gilleasbuig.  See  un- 
der Sinclair,  Archibald. 

MacPharlain,  Calum.  See  under  Mac- 
Farlane,  Malcolm. 

Macpherson,  James.  Cartone,  poema  di 
Ossian,  poeta  celtico.  [Tradotto  in  verso 
italiano  da  Melchiorre  Cesarotti.]  Brescia: 
N.  Bettoni,  1811.    1  p.l.,  xliv  p.    f°.   ft  NCL 

Dana  Oisein  Mhic  Fhinn,  air  an  cur 

amach  airson  niaith  coitcheannta  muinn- 
tir  na  Gaeltachd.  Dun-eidin:  Tearlach 
Stiubhart,  1818.    8,  344  p.    8°.  NDO 

Fingal,    an    ancient    epic    poem,    in 

six  books:  together  with  several  other 
poems,  composed  by  Ossian  the  son  of 
Fingal.  Translated  from  the  Galic  lan- 
guage by  J.  Macpherson.  London:  T. 
Becket  and  P.  A.  De  Hondt,  1762.  8  p.l.. 
xvi,  270  p.    4°.  tNDO 

Fingal.     Auszug  und  Uebersetzung 

des  Fingal,  eines  alten  epischen  Gedichtes. 
[By  Rudolf  Erich  Raspe.]  (Hannoverisches 
Magazin.  Erster  Jahrgang  vom  Jahre 
1763.     Hannover,    1764.     sq.  8°.     p.    1489- 


1504,  1505-46.) 


*DF 


Fingal.      Poema    epico    di    Ossian. 

Versione  italiana  di  Melchiorre  Cesarotti. 
Milano:  E.  Sonzogno,  1883.  107  p.,  2  1. 
16°.     (Biblioteca  universale,    no.  66.)  NDO 

Fragments  of  ancient  poetry,  col- 
lected in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  and 
translated  from  the  Gaelic  or  Erse  lan- 
guage. (In:  Fugitive  pieces  on  various  sub- 
jects... London,  1765.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  117- 
162.) 

A    new    and    complete    edition    of 

Ossian's  poems.  Translated  by  James 
M'Pherson,  Esq.  With  an  additional  poem. 
To  which  is  prefixed  the  life  of  the  trans- 
lator, by  a  gentleman.  Morristown  [N.  J.]: 
P.  A.  Johnson,  1823.    2  v.    32°.  NDO 

Oithona.     A  dramatic  poem  taken 

from  the  prose  translation  of  the  cele- 
brated Ossian...  Set  to  musick  by  Mr. 
Barthelemon.  London:  T.  Becket  &  P.  A. 
de  Hondt,  1768.     23  p.     8°.       NCO  p.v.l86 

The  poems  of  Ossian.     London:  A. 

Strahan  &  T.  Cadell,  1790.  2  v.  new  ed. 
8°.  NCL 

A  new  edition  carefully  cor- 
rected, and  arreatly  improved.  Edinburgh: 
T.  Robertson,  1792.    viii,  457(1)  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

NDO 

p.  1-13  contain:  A  dissertation  concerning  the 
aera  of   Ossian. 

Translated  by  James  Macpher- 
son, Esq.  To  which  are  prefixed,  disserta- 
tions on  the  aera  and  poems  of  Ossian. 
London:  Cameron  &  Murdoch,  [1796-97]. 
2  v.    24°.  NCL 

[With]    engravings    by    James 

Fittler,  from  pictures  by  Henry  Singleton. 
London:  W.  Miller,  1805.    3  v.     16°.  NDO 

Plates  lacking  in  v.   1-2;  5  pi.  in  v.  3. 

Edinburgh:    John     Buchanan, 

1806.    2  v.    pi.    48°.  Reserve 

In  the  original  Gaelic,  with  a 

literal  translation  into  Latin,  by  the  late 
Robert  Macfarlan;  together  with  a  dis- 
sertation on  the  authenticity  of  the  poems, 
by  Sir  John  Sinclair;  and  a  translation 
from  the  Italian  of  the  Abbe  Cesarotti's 
dissertation  on  the  controversy  respecting 
the  authenticity  of  Ossian,  with  notes  and 
a  supplemental  essay,  by  John  M'Arthur. 
Published  under  the  sanction  of  the  High- 
land Society  of  London.  London:  printed 
by  W.  Bulmer  &  Co.,  1807.  3  v.  fac,  port. 
4°.  tNDO 

Translated  by  J.  M.    To  which 

are  prefixed.  Dissertations  on  the  sera  and 
poems  of  Ossian,  and  a  preliminary  dis- 
course or  review  of  the  recent  controversy 
relative  to  the  authenticity  of  the  poems. 
New  York:  E.  Sargeant,  1810.  2  v.  pi. 
12°.  NDO 

The   plates    are   by    Dr.    Alexander    Anderson. 

To  which  are  prefixed  a  pre- 
liminary discourse,  and  dissertations  on 
the  jera  and  poems  of  Ossian.  London: 
J.  Walker,  1812.    xxxv,  489  p.     16°.     NDO 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Literature,  continued. 

Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson,  & 

Co.,  1853.    492  p.,  9  pi.    12°.  NDO 

Boston:   Phillips,  Sampson,  & 

Co.,  1854.     492  p.,  9  pi.     12°.  NDO 

— — •  New  York:  J.  W.  Lowell,  n.  d. 

492  p.     12°.  NDO 

The  poems  of  Ossian  in  the  original 

Gaelic  with  a  literal  translation  into  Eng- 
lish and  a  dissertation  on  the  authenticity 
of  the  poems.  By  the  Rev.  Archibald 
Clerk.  Together  with  the  English  transla- 
tion by  Macpherson.  Edinburgh:  Wm. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1870.    2  v.    4°.       NCL 

For  a  critical  notice  of  this  edition  (by  W.  M. 
Hennessey)  see  the  Academy,  v.  2,  p.  365-367,  390- 
394,  London,  1871.  Reviewed  also  (by  Henri  Gaidoz) 
in  Revue   celtique,   v.    1,   p.    479-483,    Paris,    1870-72. 

Ossian.     Poesie  transportate  in  ita- 

liano  dair  abate  M.  Cesarotti,  con  correzi- 
oni,  nuove  dissertazioni  ed  aggiunte.  (In: 
Cesarotti,  Opera.    Pisa,  1801.    12°.    v.  2-5.) 

NNV 

Temora:    an    epic    poem,    in    eight 

cantos.  Versified  from  Macpherson's  prose 
translation  of  the  poems  of  Ossian.  By 
Thomas  Travers  Burke.  [Canto  1.]  Perth: 
R.  Morison,  printer,  1818.  2  p.l.,  ii,  326  p. 
8°.  NDO 

The   works   of   Ossian,   the   son   of 

Fingal.  In  two  volumes.  Translated  from 
the  Galic  language  by  J.  Macpherson... 
To  which  is  subjoined  a  critical  disserta- 
tion on  the  poems  of  Ossian  by  H.  Blair. 
V.  2.     London:  T.  Becket,  1765.    3.  ed.    8°. 

NDO 

Ossian.  CEuvres  completes.  Tra- 
duction nouvelle,  precedee  d'un  notice  sur 
I'authenticite  des  poemes  d'Ossian  par 
Auguste  Lacaussade.  Paris:  H.  L.  Del- 
loye,  1842.    x,  xli,  369(1)  p.     12°.  NCL 

MacRury,  John.  A  collection  of  un- 
published Gaelic  poetry.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1890.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  140-151.)  NDO 

Old    Gaelic    songs    with    historical 

notes  and  traditions.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1891. 
8°.    v.  16,  p.  98-110.)  NDO 

Seana       bheachdan       agus       seana 

chleachdaidhean.  (Gaelic  Society  of  In- 
verness. Transactions.  Inverness,  1899- 
1900.  8°.  V.  21,  p.  369-379;  v.  22,  p.  125- 
140.)  NDO 

Taillear  Ghearraidh-bo-stig.  (Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,  1895.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  25-37.)  NDO 

Teann  Sios  a  Dhomhuill  Oig.  Gael- 
ic Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions. 
Inverness,   1889.     8°.     v.    14,  p.   101-111.) 

NDO 

Gaelic  text   only. 


An  Teine  Mor —  (Will  o'  the  wisp). 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  158- 
171.)  NDO 

Morison,  John.  Dain  Iain  Ghobha:  the 
poems  of  J.  Morison.  Collected  and  edited 
with  a  memoir,  by  George  Henderson. 
Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  1896.     2  v.     pi.     12° 

NDO 

V.  1  is  2.  ed.  v.  2,  p.  323-327:  'Loan  words  from 
Latin,  English,  Norse,  Scotch';  Glossary,  p.  328- 
347;    Notes  on   the   dialect,   p.    348-350. 

Murray,  Amy.  Child-songs  in  the  island 
of  youth.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  314-327.)  NDK 

Collected  in  the  island  of  Eriskay. 

Nicolson,  Alexander.  A  collection  of 
Gaelic  proverbs  and  familiar  phrases; 
based  on  Macintosh's  collection.  Edin- 
burgh: Maclachlan  and  Stewart,  1882. 
xxxvi,  421  p.    2.  ed.     12°.  NAX 

Oran  Dhomhnuill  Daoilig  le  a  bhean. 
(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1875.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  189- 
191.)  NDO 

An  old  Gaelic  poem  communicated  by  Donald 
Macrea. 

Original,  An,  collection  of  the  poems  of 
Ossian,  Orrann,  Ulin,  and  other  bards, 
who  flourished  in  the  same  age.  Collected 
and  edited  by  Hugh  and  John  M'Callum. 
Montrose:  printed  by  James  Watt,  1816. 
xci,  (1)94-241  p.,  1  1..  59  p.     8°.  NDO 

The  59  p.  at  the  end  contain  a  list  of  subscribers 
in  double  columns. 

Ossian.     See  under  Macpherson,  James. 

Regimen  sanitatis;  the  rule  of  health.  A 
Gaelic  medical  manuscript  of  the  early  six- 
teenth century,  or  perhaps  older,  from  the 
Vade  mecum  of  the  famous  Macbeaths, 
physicians  to  the  lords  of  the  Isles  and  the 
kings  of  Scotland  for  several  centuries.  By 
H.  Cameron  Gillies.  Glasgow:  the  author, 
1911.    5  p.l,  139  p.,  15  fac.    4°.  NDO 

Gaelic  and   English. 

Ritchie,  A.  L.   See  under  Lament,  Angus. 

Robinson,  Fred  Norris.  A  variant  of 
the  Gaelic  ballad  of  the  mantle.  (Modern 
philology.  Chicago,  1904.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
145-157.)  NAA 

St.  Kilda  poetry.  (Edinburgh  magazine 
and  literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1818. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  241-242.)  *  DE 

A    lament    and    a    love-song    composed    1799-1800. 

Schiller,  Friedrich.  L^illeam  Tell.  Dan 
dealbh-chluich  le  F.  Schiller.  Air  eadar- 
theangachadh  o'n  Ghearmailteach  gu 
Gailig  le  [Mrs.]  K.  W.  G[rant].  (Gaelic 
Society  of  Inverness.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1892.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  302-351.)  NDO 

Gaelic  translation  of  Schiller's  William  Tell. 
Previously  published  in  the  columns  of  the  Northern 
Chronicle. 


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Literature,  continued. 

Sinclair,  Alexander  Maclean.  A  collec- 
tion of  Gaelic  poems.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness.  1910. 
8°.    V.  26,  p.  235-262.)  NDO 

See  also  under  Baird,  Na,  Leatha- 

nach;  and  Filidh  na  coille. 

Sinclair,  Archibald.  An  t-Oranaiche  no 
cothional  taghte  do  orain  ur  agus  shean. 
a'  chuid  mhor  dhiubh  nach  robh  riamh 
raimhe  ann  an  clo.  Le  Gilleasbuig  Mac- 
na-Ceardadh.  Glasgow:  A.  Sinclair,  1879. 
xvi,  527  p.    8°.  NDO 

Sinclair,  Sir  John.  See  under  Macpher- 
son,  James.     Poems  of  Ossian. 

Sinton,  Thomas.  Gaelic  poetry  from  the 
Cluny  charter  chest.  (Gaelic  Society  of 
Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1902. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  247-281.)  NDO 

Gaelic  poetry  from  the  mss.  of  the 

late  Mr.  James  Macpherson.  Edinburgh. 
[1837-1899.]  (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1904.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.  394-412.)  NDO 

The  poetry  of  Badenoch.    .Collected 

and  edited,  with  translations,  introduc- 
tions, and  notes.  Inverness:  The  North- 
ern Counties  Publishing  Company,  1906. 
xxxvii  p.,  1  1  (errata),  576  p.    8°.        NDO 

Reviewed  in  Celtic  review,  v.  3,  p.  279-280,  Edin- 
burgh, 1907. 

Snatches  of  song  collected  in  Bade- 
noch. (Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  22,  p. 
233-256.)  NDO 

Straj^     verses     of     Gaelic     poetr}-. 

(Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1895.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  7i- 
89.)  NDO 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  See  Macgregor, 
Sir  James. 

Smith,  John.  Galic  antiquities:  consist- 
ing of  a  history  of  the  Druids,  particularly 
of  those  of  Caledonia;  a  dissertation  on  the 
authenticity  of  the  poems  of  Ossian,  and 
a  collection  of  ancient  poems,  translated 
from  the  Galic...  Edinburgh:  T.  Cadell, 
1780.    viii,  352  p.    4°.  f  NDO 

Stem,  Ludwig  Christian.  Ceangal  nan 
tri   chaol.      (Zeitschrift  fiir   celtische   Phil- 


Bd.   6,   p. 
RPA 


ologie.     Halle   a.  S.,    1907.     8= 
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Die  gaelische   Ballade  vom  Mantel 

in  Macgregors  Liederbuche.  (Zeitschrift 
fiir  celtische  Philologie.  Halle  a.  S.,  1897. 
8°.     Bd.  1,  p.  294-326.)  RPA 

Ossianische  Gedichte  aus  Caithness. 

(Zeitschrift  fiir  celtische  Philologie.  Halle 
a.  S.,  1905.    8°.     Bd.  5,  p.  550-565.)       RPA 

Stewart,  Alexander,  and  Donald  Stew- 
art. Cochruinneachta  taoghta  de  shaothair 
nam  Bard  Gaeleach  A  choice  collection 
of  the  works  of  the  Highland  Bards,  col- 
lected in  the  Highlands  and  Isles.  Dunei- 
din  tEdinburghj:  T.  Stiuart,  1804.  viii, 
592,  p.     8°.      '  NDO 

2  V.   in   1.     Continuous  pagination. 

Sutherland,  A.  C.  The  poetry  of  Dugald 
Buchanan,  the  Rannach  bard.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1875.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  101-115.)  NDO 

Turner,  The,  ms.  xiv.  (In:  A.  Cameron, 
Reliquiae  Celticas.  Inverness,  1894.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  310-420.)  NDO 

A  collection  of  Scottish  Gaelic  verse  of  middle 
of    18.   century. 

Uist,  The,  collection.  The  poems  and 
songs  of  John  MacCodrum,  Archibald 
Macdonald,  and  some  of  the  minor  Uist 
bards.  Edited  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  Rev.  Archibald  Macdonald.  Glasgow: 
A.  Sinclair,  1894.  viii,  xlvi,  (1)50-220  p., 
1  pi.     16°.  NDO 

Gaelic    proverbs.       (Celtic 

V.   12, 

V.    13. 

p.  19,  28,  249,  382,  566.)  *  DE 

Fifty-nine  Gaelic  proverbs  with  English  transla- 
tions. 

Watson,  William  John.  Cliar  shean- 
chain.  (Celtic  review.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  80-88.)  NDK 

Whyte,  Henr3\  The  Celtic  \yve,  a  col- 
lection of  Gaelic  songs,  with  English  trans- 
lations. Alusic  in  both  notations.  By 
Fionn  [pseud.  of  H.  Whytej.  v.  1.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Grant,  1898.     sq.  8°.         *MO 

No  more  published. 

— —  Edinburgh:  John  Grant,  1902. 

sq.  8°.  *MO 

Edinburgh:  John  Grant,  1906. 

sq.  8°.  *MO 


Unpublished 


magazine.     Inverness,  1887-88.     8°. 
p.    11,   179,   218,   259,   336,   348,   473; 


Natural  History 

See  also  under  Geology  axd  Pal.eoxtology 


Transactions 

East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists' 
Societies.  Proceedings.  1885-86,  1888-95. 
Perth,  1885-95.    8^  PQA 

Reports.      1884.      Perth,    1885.      8". 

PQA 


Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Societ}'.  Transactions,  v.  1-6 
(session  1881-1902).  Edinburgh,  1881-1912. 
8°.  PQA 

V.  1  entitled:  Transactions  of  the  Edinburgh 
Naturalists'    Field    Club. 


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Transactions,  continued. 

Glasgow  naturalist.  The  journal  of  the 
Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow  (in- 
cluding the  Transactions  and  proceedings 
of  the  society).  Edited  by  D.  A.  Boyd  and 
J.  Paterson.    v.  1-3.    Glasgow,  1909-11.    8". 

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Greenock  Natural  History  Society.  An- 
nual report,  no.  19-23,  31-32  (1896/7-1900/1, 
1908/9-1909/10).     Greenock,  1897-1911.    8^ 

PQA 

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sophical Society,  of  which  it  became  the  Natural  His- 
tory Section.     Xo  reports  printed  for  sessions  25-30. 

Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  1851;  v.  1-5  (1858-83);  new 
series,  v.  1-8  (1883-1911).  Glasgow,  1852- 
1911.    8^  PQA 

New  series  entitled:  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
V.  5-date:  Transactions.  Continued  as:  Glasgow 
naturalist. 

Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Proceedings,  v.  1,  part  1.  i-6  (1880/81- 
1885/86);  [new  series,,  v.  1-4  (1886-1908). 
Perth,  1886-1908.    8°.  PQA 

Transactions,      v.    1-4    (1886-1908). 

Perth,  1893-1908.    8°.  PQA 

Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings,  v.  1-date  (1854-date).  Edin- 
burgh, 1858-date.    8".  *  EC 

Wemerian  Natural  History  Societj*. 
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1811-38.     8°.  PQA 

Some  account  of  the  Wernerian  Natural 
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wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
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Reprinted  in  The  natxiralists'  library,  edited  by  Sir 
William   Jardine,    v.    39,    p.    40-47,    Edinburgh,    1843. 


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Adam,  J.  C.  The  bird  life  of  an  outer 
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Outer   Hebrides. 

Adams,  W.  A.  Twentj^-six  years'  rem- 
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MYT 

Alston,  Edward  R.,  and  John  A.  Harvie 
Brown.  On  the  mammals  and  reptiles  of 
Sutherlandshire.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  138-149.)  PQA 


Anderson,  James.  On  an  apparently  new 
form  of  holothuria.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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From   Bressay  Sound,  Shetland. 

Anderson,  Thomas.  See  under  Gray, 
Robert,   and   Thomas   Anderson. 

Angus,  W.  C.  Notice  of  the  occurrence 
of  the  white-throated  sparrow  (Zonotrichia 
albicollis)  in  Aberdeenshire.  1  pi.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  209-211.)  PQA 

Apperley,  C.  J.  Nimrod's  hunting  tour 
in  Scotland  and  the  north  of  England:  with 
the  table-talk  of  distinguished  sporting 
characters  and  anecdotes,  etc.  London:  C. 
Templeman,  1857.  2  p.l.,  427  p.,  2  I.  2.  ed. 
8\  MXP 

Arbuthnot,  James.  Arbuthnot's  list  of 
the  fishes  of  Peterhead  coast,  with  notes, 
by  Alexander  Meek.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8'.  v. 
3,  1892-95,  p.  107-112.)  CPA 

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from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time.  .  .also  a  natural  history  of  the  fishes 
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D.  Chalmers  &  Co.,  1815.  3  p.l.,  ii,  iii,  (1) 
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Archibald,  David.  The  blackfaced  breed 
of  sheep.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
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burgh, 1884.  8°.   series  4,  v.  16,  p.  228-240.) 

VPA 

On    the    Cheviot    breed    of    sheep. 

(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
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Ballantyne,  John.  Occurrence  of  Sirex 
gigas,  Linn.,  in  Bute  and  Arran.  (Natural 
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series,  v.  5,  p.  187-189.)  PQA 

Occurrence   of   Sirex   gigas,    Linn., 

and  Sirex  juvencus,  Linn.,  in  Bute  and  Ar- 
ran. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
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Baxter,  W.  R.  Summer  notes  on  the 
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PQA 

Bell,  Alfred.  Notes  upon  the  marine  ac- 
cumulations in  Largo  Bay,  Fife,  and  at 
Portrush,  county  Antrim,  north  Ireland. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8\  v.  10, 
p.  290-297.)  *  EC 

On  a  deposit  in  Largo  Bay.    (Royal 

Physical  Societv  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1894.  8\  v.  12,  p.  22- 
26.)  *EC 


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Bennett,  R.  J.  Apiarian  notes  in  Argyll- 
shire for  1879.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881. 
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Berry,  Charles.  The  birds  of  Lendal- 
foot.  (Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1909. 
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Bertram,  James  G.  Deer  forests  and 
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Fisheries  (of  Scotland].  (In:  Ord- 
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tCPW 

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stalking,  grouse  shooting,  salmon  fishing, 
golfing,  curling,  &c.  With  notes  on  the 
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the  animals  of  the  chase.  By  Ellangowan 
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H.  Allen  &  Co.,  1890.  xi,  388  p.,  1  plan,  1  pi. 
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Bickerdyke,  John,  pseud,  of  C.  H.  Cooke. 
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Bidwell,  Edward.  On  the  occurrence  of 
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adult  plumage  in  the  isle  of  Mull.  (Royal 
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Binnie,  Francis  G.  On  the  asphondyliae 
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Birds,  The,  of  Shetland.  (Chambers's 
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Bisset,  Joseph.  See  Black,  George  Era- 
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Blakey,  Robert.  The  angler's  guide  to 
the  rivers  &  lochs  of  Scotland.  Glasgow: 
T.  Murray  &  Son,  1854.  viii,  205  p.,  1  pi. 
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Blundell,  Madge.  Some  forest  folk  of 
Scotland.  (Irish  monthly.  Dublin,  1901. 
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Boece  [Lat.  Boethius]  Hector.  De  ani- 
mantibus  quadrupedibus,  volatilibus,  aqua- 
tilibus  Scotiae.  (In:  Respublica,  sive  Sta- 
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sive  cosmographia  universalis.  Amster- 
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Boyd,  D.  A.  Notes  on  the  habits  of  some 
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On  the  occurrence  in  north  Ayrshire 

of  the  water  shrew  and  otter.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
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British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
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meeting,  Glasgow,  1901.  [Edinburgh?]  1901. 
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Fauna,    flora,   and    geology   of   the 

Clyde  area.  Edited  by  G.  F.  S.  Elliot,  M. 
Laurie,  and  J.  B.  Murdoch.  Glasgow:  the 
local  committee,  1901.    x  p.,  1  1.,  568  p.    8°. 

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Brodie,  James.  The  pearls  of  the  Ythan, 
Aberdeenshire.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
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Brook,  George.  Notes  on  the  salmon 
disease  in  the  Esk  and  Eden.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879. 
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Brown,  John  A.  Harvie.  See  Harvie- 
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Browne,  Edward  T.  Notes  on  the  pela- 
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• ■  A  report  on  the  medusae  found  in 

the  Firth  of  Clyde  (1901-1902).  2  tables. 
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Bruce,  David.  List  of  birds  observed  on 
eight  several  visits  to  Loch  Roag,  Outer 
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from  1886  to  1902.  (Natural  History  So- 
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Buchanan,  J.  Hamilton.  The  history  of 
the  chough  (Fregibus  graculus)  in  Scot- 
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List  of  the  birds  which  have  been 

observed  in  the  parish  of  Callander,  Perth- 
shire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  52-62.)  *  EC 

On  the  distribution  of  the  goosan- 
der (Mergus  merganser)  in  Scotland  dur- 
ing the  breeding  season.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
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Buchanan,  Robert.  Birds  of  the  Heb- 
rides. (Saint  Paul's.  London,  1872.  8°.  v. 
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Buckley,  Thomas  E.  A  few  notes  on  the 
mammals  and  birds  of  Rousay,  one  of  the 
Orkney  Islands.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1887.  8°.  new  series, 
v.  1,  p.  44-76.)  PQA 

On  the  birds  of  the  east  of  Suther- 
land.    (Natural   History  Society  of  Glas- 

fow.    Proceedings.    Glasgow,  1884.    8°.    v. 
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Burgess,  E.  W.  Foraminifera  of  Oban, 
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Caird,  W.  J.  Plankton,  with  special  ref- 
erence to  the  Buchan  coast.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8°.    v.  7,  1902-03,  p.  184-204.)  CPA 

Calderwood,  William  Leadbetter.  The 
bull  trout  of  the  Tay  and  of  Tweed.  1  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings.   Edinburgh,  1906.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  27-38.) 

*EC 

The  life  of  the  salmon,  with  ref- 
erence more  especially  to  the  fish  in  Scot- 
land. London:  E.  Arnold,  1907.  xxiv,  160 
p.,  8  pi.    8°.  VRF 

The    salmon    rivers    and    lochs    of 

Scotland.  London:  E.  Arnold,  1909.  x, 
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Cameron,  Peter.  A  contribution  to  the 
hymenoptera  of  Sutherlandshire.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
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Description  of  a  new  species  of  ne- 

matus,  from  Scotland.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  260-261.)  PQA 

Notes  on  hymenoptera  observed  in 

Inverness-shire.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  290-294.)  PQA 

On  the  hymenoptera  of  Kingussie. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  86- 
90.)  PQA 

On    the    occurrence    of    Microdon 

mutabilis,   Lin.,   in   the  west   of   Scotland. 


(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1887. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  42-43.)  PQA 

On  some  new  or  little  known  Bri- 
tish Hymenoptera.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  304-324.)  PQA 

Campbell,  Col.  The  distribution  of  birds 
included  in  the  avi-fauna  of  Perthshire. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1898. 
8^    V.  2,  p.  101-119.)  PQA 

On  the  protection  of  wild  birds  in 

Perthshire.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Nat- 
ural Science.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings.    Perth,  1903.     8°.    v.  3,  p.  18-25.) 

PQA 
Campbell,     Alexander.       The     magpie. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical    Society.      Transactions.       Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  219-224.)        PQA 

Campbell,  Bruce.  The  birds  of  Ballin- 
luig,  Blair  Atholl,  and  Fossoway.  2  pi. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1902.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  277-282.)  PQA 

Old     dovecots     (Scotland).      2    pi. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1912.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  96-107.)  PQA 

Some  additional  notes  on  the  birds 

of  Perthshire.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  1-3.)  PQA 

Some  notes  on  the  antiquities  and 

natural  history  of  Cramond  district.  3  pi. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  116-129.)   PQA 

Campbell,  Charles.  A  badger  colony  in 
Dalmeny  Park.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  2.32- 
236.)  PQA 

Notes     on     Morvern,     Argyllshire. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  187-192.)        PQA 

Wild  life  around  Edinburgh.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  98-108.)  PQA 

Carmichael,  Sir  Thomas  David  Gibson. 
A  preliminary  list  of  Scottish  myriapoda. 
(Roj^al  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  193-196.)  *EC 

Carpenter,  George  H.,  and  William 
Evans.  Additional  records  of  spiders  and 
other  arachnids  from  the  Edinburgh  dis- 
trict. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°. 
v.  14,  p.  168-181.)  *EC 


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The   collembola   and   thysanura   of 

the  Edinburgh  district.  4  pi.  (Royal  Phy- 
sical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  "1902.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  221-266.) 

*EC 

Further    additions    to    the    list    of 

spiders  from  the  Edinburgh  district  (third 
supplement).  (Roj'al  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1906. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  27-34.)  *EC 

A  list  of  phalangidea  (harvestmen) 

and  chernetidea  (false-scorpions)  collected 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh.  (Roy- 
al Phj^sical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1897.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
114-123.)  *EC 

A  list  of  spiders  (araneidea)  col- 
lected in  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°. 
V.  12,  p.  527-590.)  *  EC 

Some  additions  to  the  list  of  spi- 
ders collected  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Edinburgh.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  308-315.)  *  EC 

Castlereagh,    Lord.      See    Londonderry 

(4.  marquis),  Frederick  William  Robert 
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Chasseresse,  Diane,  pseud.  Sporting 
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Clarke,  William  Eagle.  On  the  occur- 
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*EC 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    lesser 

whitethroat  (Sylvia  curruca)  in  the  Outer 
Hebrides,  with  remarks  on  the  species  as 
a  Scottish  bird.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
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See  also  Hinxman,  Lionel  W.,  and 

William  Eagle  Clarke. 

Coates,  Henry.  Report  on  the  bibliog- 
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PQA 

Coates,  Henry,  and  Alexander  M.  Rodger. 

Arrangement    of    the    Perthshire    Natural 


History  Museum,  illus.  (Museums  Asso- 
ciation. Report  of  proceedings.  London, 
1896.    8°.     7.  annual  meeting,  p.  43-52.) 

*EC 

Colquhoun,  John.  The  moor  and  the 
loch...  Hints  on  most  of  the  Highland 
sports  and  notices  of  the  habits  of  the 
different  creatures  of  game... of  Scotland; 
with  an  essay  on  loch-fishing.  London: 
Blackwood,  1840.  2  p.l.,  ii,  ii,  128  p.,  12  pi. 
8°.  MYEL 

The  moor  and  the  loch,  containing 

minute  instructions  in  all  Highland  sports, 
with  wanderings  over  crag  and  correi, 
"flood  and  fell."  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Black- 
wood &  Sons,  1851.  xvii(i),  406  p.,  13  pi. 
3.  ed.    8°.  MYEL 

Rocks    and    rivers;    or,    Highland 

wanderings  over  crag  and  correi,  "flood 
and  fell."  London:  J.  Murray,  1849.  viii, 
185  p.    8°.  MYEL 

Salmon-casts  and  stray  shots,  being 

fh^-leaves  from  the  note-book  of  John  Col- 
quhoun. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1858.    x,  205  p.    2.  ed.    12°.        MYK 

Sporting     days.       Edinburgh:     W. 

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MYEL 

Colton,  Thorndike. 
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Gulls   and    herring 

6   illus.      (Rosary 

Ohio,    U.    S.,    1905. 

ZLF 


Conway,  James.  Forays  among  salmon 
and  deer.  London:  Chapman  &  Hall,  1861. 
xii,  248  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  MY 

Letters    from    the    Highlands;    or, 

Two  months  among  the  salmon  and  the 
deer.  London:  E.  Lumley,  1859.  viii,  142 
p.,  1  pi.     12°.  MY 

Recollections   of  sport  among  fin, 

fur  and  feather.  London:  Digby,  Long  & 
Co.,  1902.    xi,  322  p.    8°.  MYP 

Cooke,  C.  H.  Daj^s  in  Thule  with  rod, 
gun  and  camera.  By  John  Bickerdyke 
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Constable  and  Co.  1894.  xvi,  180  p.,  1  1. 
16°.  MYEL 

Successful  fish-culture  in  the  High- 
lands. By  John  Bickerdyke  [pseud.  of  C. 
H.  Cooke].  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  154,  p.  835- 
842.)  *  DA 

Copy  of  papers  regarding  the  herring 
fisheries  on  the  coast  of  Caithness,  and  the 
means  of  improving  the  same.  (In:  J[ohn 
Henderson,  General  view  of  the  agricul- 
ture of  the  county  of  Caithness.  London, 
1815.    8°.    p.  313-325.)  VPX 

Craig,  Archibald.  The  birds  of  Bute  and 
Arran.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  78-87.)  PQA 


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Birds  of  the  great  glen.   (Edinburgh 

Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
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V.  2,  p.  439-457.)  PQA 

Birds  of  Kintail,  Ross-shire.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  224-231.)  PQA 

On  the  birds  of  Glenurquhart,  In- 
verness-shire. (Ro3'al  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  101-128.)  *  EC 

Pitlochry  and  its  bird-life.  (Edin- 
burgh Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  87- 
96.)  PQA 

Crawford,  J.  H.  Wild  fauna  of  Scot- 
land. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1894.    8°.    V.  276,  p.  581-587.)  *  DA 

Wild  life  of  Scotland.     London:  J. 

Macqueen,  1896.     1  p.l.,  280  p.,  1  pi.     8°. 

MYEL 

Cunningham,  J.  T.  Marine  station  for 
scientific  research,  Granton,  Edinburgh. 
[By  J.  T.  Cunningham.]  [Edinburgh:  A- 
Ritchie  &  Son,  prtrs.,  1884.]     17  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.373 

The    polychseta    sedentaria    of   the 

Firth  of  Forth.  12  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
4°.    V.  33,  p.  635-684.)  *  EC 

Dalgleish,  John  James.  List  of  the  birds 
which  have  been  observed  in  the  district 
of  Ardnamurchan,  Argjdlshire.  (Natural 
Historj^  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1878.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  259-267.)  PQA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  tree 

sparrow  in  Argj^llshire.  and  its  distribu- 
tion in  Scotland.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  196-202.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  a  "List  of  the  birds  which 

have  been  observed  in  the  district  of  Ard- 
namurchan, Argyllshire,"  with  additions 
thereto.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1897.    8°.    new  series,  v.  4,  p.  347-350.) 

PQA 

On  the  skuas,  particularly  with  ref- 
erence to  the  recent  occurrence  of  the 
pomatorhine  skua  (Stercorarius  pomator- 
hinus),  on  the  coasts  of  Scotland  in  un- 
usual numbers.  (Natural  History  Societj^ 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  274-280.)  PQA 

Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham.  Rare  and  re- 
markable animals  of  Scotland,  represented 
from  living  subjects:  with  practical  ob- 
servations on  their  nature...  London:  T. 
van  Voorst,  1847-48.    2  v.    4°.     Stuart  12837 


Deer  and  deer-forests.  (Blackwood's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
V.  138,  p.  233-238.)  *  DA 

Dendy,  Arthur.  Description  of  a  twelve- 
armed  comatula  from  the  Firth  of  Clyde. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  180-182.)  *EC 

Dixon,  James  S.  The  birds  frequenting 
Possil  Alarsh.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876. 
8^    V.  2,  p.  160-163.)  PQA 

Debbie,  James  Bell.  The  summer  birds 
of  the  Summer  Islands.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  46-57.)        *  EC 

The    Summer   Islands    lie    in    outer    Loch    Broom. 

Dougall,  James  Dalziel.  Scottish  field 
sports;  a  volume  of  mingled  gossip  and  in- 
struction. Glasgow:  T.  Murray  &  Son, 
1861.     1  p.l.,  viii,  232  p.,  2  pi.    16°.         MY 

Dougall,  John.  On  the  land  and  fresh- 
water mollusca  found  within  ten  miles 
around  Glasgow.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1869.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  188-196.)  PQA 

Report  of  examination  of  a  diseased 

salmon  from  Loch  Ta3\  received  4th  March 
1882.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
584.)  *EC 

Drosier,  Richard.  Account  of  an  orni- 
thological visit  to  the  islands  of  Shetland 
and  Orkney  in  the  summer  of  1828.  (Mag- 
azine of  natural  history.  London,  1830-31. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  321-326;  v.  4,  p.  192-199.)    PQA 

Duncan,  James.  A  catalogue  of  coleop- 
terous insects  found  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  Edinburgh,  with  occasional  reference  to 
other  localities.  (Wernerian  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1832. 
8^    V.  6,  p.  443-538.)  PQA 

Duns,  John.  The  beginnings  of  Scottish 
natural  science.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1881.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  1-16.)  *EC 

The    nesting    of    the    eider    duck. 

(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  155-156.)  *EC 

On  the  Isle  of  May. 

On  the  early  history  of  some  Scot- 
tish mammals  and  birds.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1895.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  50-52.)  *  EC 

Abstract. 

On   the   natural   historj^   of   Lewis. 

(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1866.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  615- 
625.)  *  EC 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Zoology  of  Mid-Lochaber.     (Royal 

Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  156- 
169.)  *EC 

Duthie,  W.  H.  M.  Birds  of  the  mountain 
tops.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  191-196.)         PQA 

A  day  with  the  terns.     (Perthshire 

Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1903.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  49-55.)  PQA 

The  feathered  tenants  of  our  build- 
ings. (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
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1903.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  10-18.)  PQA 

E.,  A.  M.  An  t-each  an  Albainn.  (Guth 
na  bliadhna.  .Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  27-38,  224-240,  491-506.)  NDK 

Edmondston,  Arthur.  Observations  on 
the  natural  and  medical  history  of  the  Zet- 
land sheep.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  258-273.)  PQA 

Edmondston,  Laurence.  Account  of  a 
new  species  of  larus,  shot  in  Zetland. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
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176-181.)  PQA 

Additional  account  oi  the   Iceland 

gull.  (Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
182-185.)  PQA 

List  of  birds  observed  in  the  Zet- 
land Islands.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  271-275.)  PQA 

Notice  of  a  specimen  of  the  Larus 

eburneus  or  ivory  gull,  shot  in  Zetland; 
and  further  remarks  on  the  Iceland  gull. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
501-507).  PQA 

Observations  on  the  Immer  goose 

of  Zetland.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  207-212.)  PQA 

Edmonston,  Thomas.  The  great  skua 
(Lestris  catarractes).  (Leisure  hour.  Lon- 
don, 1878.    4°.    V.  27,  p.  358-359.)  *  DA 

The  raven  [in  Shetland].     (Leisure 

hour.  London,  1878.  4°.  v.  27,  p.  167- 
168.)  *  DA 

Eggleton,  James.  The  occurrence  of 
Risso's  dolphin,  Grampus  griseus,  Cuv., 
in  the  Forth.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  7,  p.  253-257.)  PQA 

Ellangowan,  pseud,  of  James  G.  Ber- 
tram.    See  under  Bertram,  James  G. 


Elmhirst,  Richard.  List  of  pycnogonida 
collected  in  the  Clyde  area.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p. 
146-149.)  PQA 

Evans,  William.  The  black-backs  of  the 
Bass.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  42-51.)  *EC 

A  contribution  to  the  list  of  Perth- 
shire spiders.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.   Perth,  1903.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  88-96.^ 

PQA 

The  mammalian  fauna  of  the  Edin- 
burgh district.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  85-171.)  *  EC 

The  mammals  of  the  Edinburgh  or 

Forth  area.  Supplementary  notes,  illus. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  387-405.)  *  EC 

The     myriapods     (centipedes     and 

millipedes)  of  the  Forth  area.  Royal  Phy- 
sical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1906-09.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  405-414; 
v.  17,  p.  109-120.)  *  EC 

Note  on  the  breeding  of  the  marsh 

tit  (Parus  palustris)  in  Stirlingshire  dur- 
ing 1884.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  448-451.)  *  EC 

Note    on    Limax    tenellus    (Miill.) 

with  exhibition  of  living  examples  from 
the  "Forth"  area.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.     8°.     V.  16,  p.  22-24.)       *  EC 

Notes    on    the    birds    of   the    island 

of  Eigg.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  430-448.)  *  EC 

Notes      on      Pallas's      sand-grouse 

(Syrrhaptes  paradoxus)  in  Scotland  dur- 
ing the  recent  great  westward  movement 
of  the  species.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1891.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  106-126.)  *  EC 

The  odonata   (dragon-flies)   of  the 

Forth  area.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  87-96.)  *  EC 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    great 

snipe  (Scolopax  major)  near  Glasgow 
in  May,  1885.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  184-186.)  *  EC 

Our     present     knowledge     of     the 

fauna  of  the  Forth  area.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  l-64d.)         *EC 

A    preliminary    list    of    Perthshire 

collembola    and    thysanura.       (Perthshire 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1903.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  150-154.)  PQA 

The  reptiles  and  batrachians  of  the 

Edinburgh  district.  (Roval  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  490-526.)     *  EC 

Some    further    records    of    coUem- 

bola  and  thysanura  from  the  Forth  area. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  195-200.)  *EC 

Some     medusae     and     ctenophores 

from  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1909.    8°.     v.  17,  p.  300-311.) 

*EC 

See  also  under  Carpenter,   George 

H.,  and  William  Evans. 

Ewart,  James  Cossar.  On  the  occur- 
rence of  the  anchovy  (Engraulis  encras- 
icholus)  in  Scottish  waters.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1891.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  333.)  *  EC 

On  skulls  of  horses  from  the  Roman 

fort  at  Newstead,  near  Melrose,  with  ob- 
servations on  the  origin  of  domestic  horses. 
3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1908.  4°.  v.  45,  p. 
555-587.)  *  EC 

Fairholme,  George.  Observations  on 
woodcocks  and  fieldfares  breeding  in  Scot- 
land. (Magazine  of  natural  history.  Lon- 
don 1837.    8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  337-340.) 

PQA 

Farrall,  Thomas.  On  the  Ayrshire  breed 
of  cattle.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.    8°.    series  4,  v.  8,  p.  129-147.) 

VPA 

On  the  polled  Angus  or  Aberdeen 

breed  of  cattle,  and  the  means  that  have 
been  or  might  be  used  for  its  improvement. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1877. 
8°.    series  4,  v.  9,  p.  299-324.)  VPA 

On    the    west    Highland    breed    of 

cattle.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
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VPA 

Ferguson,  William.  Reminiscences  of  the 
early  days  of  the  Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  1  port.  (Natural  History  So- 
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Fergusson,  Anderson.  Additions  to  the 
list  of  Clyde  coleoptera.  (Glasgow  natural- 
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PQA 


Additions    to    the    list    of    Scottish 

coleoptera.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  6,  p.  214-216.)         PQA 

Fleming,  John.  Gleanings  of  natural 
history,  gathered  on  the  coast  of  Scotland 
during  a  voyage  in  1821.  (Edinburgh  phil- 
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V.  8,  p.  294-303;  v.  9,  p.  248-254;  v.  10,  p.  95- 
101.)  OA 

A  history  of  British  animals,  ex- 
hibiting the  descriptive  characters  and  sys- 
tematical arrangement  of  the  genera  and 
species  of  quadrupeds,  birds,  reptiles, 
fishes,  mollusca,  and  radiata  of  the  United 
Kingdom...  Edinburgh:  Bell  &  Bradfute, 
1828.    xxiii,  565(1)  p.    8°.  QGV 

Observations  on  the  orthoceratites 

of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Annals  of  philosophy. 
London,  1815.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  199-206.)     OA 

Read  before  the  Wernerian  Society. 

Observations   tending  to   establish 

the  identity  of  the  deal  fish  of  Orkney  with 
the  vaagmaer  of  Iceland.  (Magazine  of 
natural  history.  London,  1831.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  215-220.)  PQA 

Scottish  zoology.  (Edinburgh  mag- 
azine and  literary  miscellany.  Edinburgh, 
1818-19.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  105-107,  423-429;  v.  4, 
p.  504-509.)  *  DE 

The  articles  are  signed  'J.  F.' 

Zoology  of  the   Bass.     1   pi.      (In: 

The  Bass  Rock...  Edinburgh,  1848.  8°. 
p.  383-408.)  Stuart  7543 

Forest  sketches;  deer-stalking  and  other 
sports  in  the  Highlands  fifty  years  ago. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1865. 
XXXV,  352  p.,  4  pi.    8^  MYPL 

Forrest,  Sir  James.  A  close-time  for 
trout  in  Scotland.  (Blackwood's  maga- 
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876.)  *  DA 

Fowling  in  Faroe  and  Shetland.  (In: 
Yankee  enterprise;  or,  The  two  million- 
aires...    Boston,   1855.     12°.     p.  219-225.) 

HBC 

Francis,  F.  By  lake  and  river;  an  an- 
gler's rambles  in  the  north  of  England  and 
Scotland.  London:  "The  Field,"  1874.  xii, 
415  p.    8^  MYL 

Eraser,  L.  Skua  or  brown  gull.  (Lei- 
sure hour.  London,  1878.  4°.  v.  27,  p. 
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In   Shetland. 

Fullarton,  J.  H.  The  oyster  fishery  of 
Scotland.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1891.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  110-127.)  *EC 

Gathorne-Hardy,  Alfred  Erskine.  Au- 
tumns in  Argyleshire  with  rod  and  gun. 
With  illustrations  by  Archibald  Thorburn. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1900.  xi, 
228  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  MYEL 


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General  Works,  continued. 

My   happy   hunting   grounds,    with 

notes  on  sport  and  natural  history.  With 
illustrations  by  G.  E.  Lodge,  Sir  Frank 
Lockwood,  W.  A.  Toplis,  and  from  photo- 
graphs. London:  Longmans  Green  and 
Co.,  1914.    xii,  274  p.,  30  pi.    8°.         MYPL 

Geddes,  Patrick.  A  naturalists'  society 
and  its  work.  (Scottish  geographical  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1903.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  89- 
95,  141-147.)  KAA 

An  address  delivered  to  the  Dunfermline  Natural- 
ists'  Society  on  its  work. 

Gemmill,  James  F.  Ichthj^onema  grayi 
(Gemmill  and  V.  Linstow).  (Natural  His- 
torj'  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  p. 
299-301.)  PQA 

From   different   localities   in   the   Firth   of   Clyde. 

Gibson,  John.  Zoology  [of  Scotland]. 
(In:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
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Gillespie,  John.  The  Galloway  breed  of 
cattle.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.    8°.    series  4,  v.  10,  p.  155-173.) 

VPA 

Gilmour,  John.  On  the  introduction  of 
the  wild  turkey  (Meleagris  gallipavo)  into 
Argyllshire.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  11-16.)  PQA 

Gray,  Robert.  Ailsa  Craig  and  its  birds. 
(Intellectual  observer.  London,  1864.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  114-122.)  OA 

The  merlin  (Falco  sesalon).  (In- 
tellectual observer.  London,  1863.  8°.  v. 
3,  p.  27-30.)  OA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  pin- 
tail duck  (Dafila  acuta)  in  the  Outer  Heb- 
rides. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  360-362.)  *  EC 

Note    on    the    occurrence    of    the 

stockdove  (Columba  aenas)  in  Berwick- 
shire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  131-132.)  *EC 

On    the    introduction    of    Reeve's 

pheasant  into  Scottish  game  preserves. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
239.)  *  EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  blackcap 

warbler  (Sylvia  atricapilla)  in  Scotland 
during  winter.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  349-351.)  PQA 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    night 

heron  (Nycticorax  griseus)  in  Clackmann- 
anshire,   and    the    American    night    heron 


(Nycticorax  gardeni)  in  Ayrshire.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  355- 
360.)  *EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  pectoral 

sandpiper  (Tringa  maculata,  Vieill.)  at 
Loch  Lomond.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  240-241.)  *  EC 

On  the  sea-gulls  at  present  fre- 
quenting the  estuary  of  the  Forth.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow  1876.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  198- 
208.)  PQA 

Gray,  Robert,  and  Thomas  Anderson. 
On  the  birds  of  Ayrshire  and  Wigtown- 
shire. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  269-324.)  PQA 

Gregory,  William.  On  new  forms  of 
marine  diatomacese,  found  in  the  Firth  of 
Clyde  and  in  Loch  Fine.  6  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1857.    4°.    V.  21,  p.  473-542.*)    *  EC 

Grieve,  John.  Dredging  notes  from  the 
Bay  of  Rothesay.  (Natural  Histor}'  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  45-56.)  PQA 

Extracts      from      an      unpublished 

ornithology  of  Glasgow.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  p.  181- 
190.)  PQA 

With  notes  by   John   Paterson. 

Notes  on  some  of  the  marine  inver- 

tebrata  of  the  Firth  of  Ch^de,  with  a  notice 
of  the  most  suitable  localities  for  dredging 
in  the  Bay  of  Rothesay.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1869.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  57-66.)  PQA 

Notes  on  Spirialis  retroversus  from 

Gairloch,  Ross-shire.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow 1881.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  230-234.)  PQA 

With  supplementary  note  by  David  Robertson. 

Grieve,  John,  and  David  Robertson.  On 
the  marine  zoology  and  botany  of  Loch 
Rj^an,  Bay  of  Luce,  and  Portpatrick,  from 
observations  made  during  a  recent  excur- 
sion. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  21-36.)  PQA 

Grieve,  Symington.  Daubenton's  bat 
(Vespertilis  daubentoni),  as  observed  in 
Glen  Dochart,  Perthshire.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  131-137.)  PQA 

Note   on    the    westward   migration 

of  the  flora  and  reptilian  fauna  of  the  Eu- 
ropean continent,  as  evidenced  on  the 
mainland  of  Scotland,  some  of  the  southern 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Hebrides,  and  Ireland.  (Edinburgh  Nat- 
uralists' Field  Club.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  166-172.)       PQA 

The    red    deer    (Cervus    elaphus). 

(Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  278- 
286.)  PQA 

In  the  deer-forest   of  the  island   of   Rum. 

The    red    deer,    fox,    wild    cat,    and 

golden  eagle  in  Glen  Garry  forest.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8°.     V.  6,  p.  181-189.)  PQA 

Some  notes  on  remains  of  the  great 

auk  or  garefowl  (Alca  impennis,  L.),  found 
in  excavating  an  ancient  shell-mound  in 
Oronsay.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  58-62.)  PQA 

The  toads  and  frogs  of  the  Laggan 

district.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.     V.  6,  p.  189-195.)     PQA 

Grimble,  Augustus.  The  salmon  rivers 
of  Scotland.  London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench, 
Triibner   &   Co.,    1899-1900.     4  v.     f°. 

fMYKA 

Guenther,  Albert  Charles  Lewis  Gott- 
hilf.  Report  on  the  fishes  obtained  by 
Mr.  J.  Murray  in  deep  water  on  the  north- 
west coast  of  Scotland,  between  April, 
1887  and  March,  1888.  2  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  205-220.)      *  EC 

Haddin,  William.  On  the  distribution  of 
the  helicidae  in  Bute  and  in  the  vicinity  of 
Largs.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  247-251.)  PQA 

Hall,  Herbert  Byng.  Scottish  sports  and 
pastimes.  London:  J.  and  D.  A.  Darling, 
1850.    2  p.l.,  264  p.,  5  pi.    16°.  MYEL 

Hall,  R.  The  Highland  sportsman;  a 
compendious  sporting  guide  to  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland.  London:  Office  of  High- 
land Sportsman  [1882].  4  p.l.,  588  p..  6  pi. 
12°.  MYEL 

Hartley,  Gilfrid  W.  Wildfowl  shooting 
in  the  Outer  Hebrides.  (Blackwood's  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  165,  p.  413- 
426.)  *  DA 

More   about    wildfowl    shooting   in 

the  Outer  Hebrides.  (Blackwood's  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  166,  p.  174- 
188.)  *  DA 

Harvie-Brown,  John  A.  Early  chapters 
in  the  history  of  the  squirrel  in  Great  Bri- 
tain. Part  II.  Alythological,  heraldic,  and 
historical    evidence    in    Scotland.      (Royal 


Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings.   Edinburgh,  1881.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  31-63.) 

*EC 

The   Flannan   Isles   and  their  bird 

life.  2  pi.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1884.  8°. 
v.  5,  p.  197-209.)  PQA 

Further  notes  on  North  Rona,  being 

an  appendix  to  Mr.  John  Swinburne's  pa- 
per on  that  island  in  the  "Proceedings"  of 
this  society.  1883-84.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  284-299.)        *  EC 

Hysgeir,  off  Canna,  and  its  bird  life; 

with  notice  of  the  breeding  of  the  pintail 
(Anas  acuta,  L.)  there  in  1878  and  1881. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  169-177.)  *EC 

The  islands  and  rocks  of  Haskier, 

off  N.  Uist  and  their  bird  life.  1  pi.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1884.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  181- 
191.)  PQA 

The  Isle  of  May:  its  faunal  position 

and  bird  life.  (Ro5^al  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  303-325.)  *  EC 

Late  chapters  in  the  history  of  the 

squirrel  in  Great  Britain.  Restoration,  re- 
suscitation, and  dispersal  of  the  species 
through  Scotland.  1  map.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1881.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  115-182.)        *  EC 

The  marsh  tit  in  Scotland.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1898.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  97-100.)  PQA 

The  north-west  coasts  of  Suther- 
land and  their  bird  life.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh.   1885.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  485-499.)      *  EC 

On    the    birds    found    breeding    in 

Sutherlandshire.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  69-134.)  PQA 

On    the    caper-caillie    in    Scotland 

(Tetrao  urogallus,  L.)  with  special  ref- 
erence to  damage  done  to  pine  forests. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  348- 
349.)  PQA 

On  the  mammalia  of  the  Outer  Heb- 
rides. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  88-108.)  PQA 

On    the    nesting    of    the    dotterell 

(Charadrius  morinellus)  in  Scotland.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1876.  8°.  v.  2  p.  237- 
241.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  black  red- 
start (Ruticilla  titys.  Scop.)  at  Pentland 
Skerries,    Pentland    Firth;    along    with    a 


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General  Works,  continued. 

special  plea  in  favour  of  ornithological  edu- 
cation. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  112-114.)  *EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  the   Iceland 

gull  (Larus  leucopterus)  in  the  estuary  of 
the  Forth  during  the  present  winter,  with 
notes  on  the  habits  of  the  species,  from 
personal  observation.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  210-212.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  little  gull 

(Larus  minutus)  in  the  island  of  North 
Uist.  . .  (Roj^al  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  105-112.)      *  EC 

On    St.    Abb's    Head   and    its    bird 

life.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1884.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
110-118.)  PQA 

On  the  stockdove  (Columba  oenas), 

with  remarks  upon  its  extension  of  range 
in  Great  Britain.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  241-254.)  *  EC 

In    Scotland,    p.    251-254. 

Ornithological  journal  of  the  win- 
ter of  1878-79,  with  collected  notes  regard- 
ing its  effects  upon  animal  life,  including 
remarks  on  the  migration  of  birds  in  the 
autumn  of  1878  and  the  spring  of  1879. 
(Natural  Historj^  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  123-190.)  PQA 

Rockall.      (Royal   Physical   Society 

of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1897.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  63-72.)  *  EC 

Second  report  on  Scottish  ornithol- 

ogv  —  October  1st,  1879,  to  September 
30th,  1880.  illus.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1881.     8^    V.  4,  p.  290-326.)  PQA 

Supplementary  notes  on. the  birds 

found  breeding  in  Sutherlandshire.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  226- 
248.)  PQA 

The    tufted    duck    in    Scotland:    its 

increase  and  distribution.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  144-160.)     *  EC 

See  also  under  Alston,  Edward  R., 

and  John  A.  Harvie-Brown  ;  and  Maclach- 
lan,  George. 

Hay,  H.  Moray  Drummond.  Bird-life 
within  the  banks  of  the  Tay,  from  Ken- 
more  to  Invergowrie.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.   Perth,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  62-77.) 

PQA 

Museum  notes:  on  the  nesting  birds 

of  Perthshire  and  the  basin  of  the   Tay. 


(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1898. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  143-147.)  PQA 

Note    on    the    occurrence    of    the 

desert  wheatear  in  the  Tay  district.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  90.)  PQA 

Notes    on    some    rare    Perthshire 

birds  lately  placed  in  the  museum.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  1-15.)  PQA 

Occurrence    of   the    hoopoe   in   the 

Tay  district.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Nat- 
ural Science.  Proceedings.  Perth,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  clvii-clviii.)  PQA 

Remarks     on     the     black-throated 

thrush  and  its  occurrence  in  Scotland. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  135-138.)  PQA 

Report  on  the  ornithology  of  the 

east  of  Scotland,  from  Fife  to  Aberdeen- 
shire inclusive.  (East  of  Scotland  Union 
of  Naturalists'  Societies.  Proceedings. 
Perth  [1886?].    8°.     1886,  p.  25-50.)      PQA 

Henderson,  John  R.  The  decapod  and 
schizopod  Crustacea  of  the  Firth  of  Clyde. 
Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1887. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  315-353.)         PQA 

The  echinodermata  of  the  Firth  of 

Clyde.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
v.  9,  p.  328-337.)  *  EC 

List  of  shells  and  zoophytes  from 

the  Firth  of  Forth  not  hitherto  recorded 
in  the  society's  proceedings.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v.  8  p.  114- 
115.)  *EC 

Recent  additions  to  the  invertebrate 

fauna  of  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1885.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  307-313.) 

*EC 
Henderson,  Robert.  The  diptera  of 
Clyde,  being  a  list  of  species  of  the  fam- 
ilies platypezidas,  pipunculidse,  syrphidse, 
and  conopidse,  not  recorded  in  Mr.  P.  H. 
Grimshaw's  list  (Fauna  and  flora,  &c.,  of 
Clyde,  1901),  and  of  additional  localities  for 
most  of  the  uncommon  species  there  re- 
corded. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  7,  p.  148-154.)  PQA 

Second  list.     (Natural  History 

Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1911.    8°.    new  series,  v.  8  p.  7-22.) 

PQA 

Third  list.     (Natural  History 

Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow 1911.    8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  156-173.) 

PQA 


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941 


Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Hendry,  George.  About  Shetland  ponies, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1897.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  519-524.)        *  DA 

Hepburn,  David.  Notes  on  a  collection 
of  mammalian  and  other  fragmentary 
bones  obtained  from  Smoo  cave,  Durness, 
Sutherlandshire.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1902.     8°.     V.   14,  p.  314-318.)  *  EC 

On  the  association  of  human  re- 
mains with  those  of  the  red  deer  and  the 
ox  in  Hailes  quarry,  Midlothian.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1905.     8°.     v.    8,    p.    197-199.) 

PTA 

See  also  under  Simpson,  James,  and 

David  Hepburn. 

Herbert,  A.  B.     Discovery  of  the  water- 
spider  (Argyroneta  aquatica)  near  Balerno. 
(Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions.     Edinburgh,    1886.     8°.     v.    1,   p. 
.297-298.)  PQA 

Herdman,  William  Abbott.  On  the  in- 
vertebrate fauna  of  Lamlash  Bay.  1  pi. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  193-219.)  *EC 

Additional  notes  on  the  invertebrate 

fauna  of  Lamlash  Bay.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1881.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  17-30.)  *  EC 

See  also  under  Leslie,  George,  and 

W.  A.  Herdman. 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  Shetland  cod-bank  in  the 
summer  of  1818.  (Edinburgh  philosophical 
journal.  Edinburgh,  1820.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  138- 
150.)  OA 

On  the   question   of  the   existence 

of  the  reindeer,  during  the  twelfth  century 
in  Caithness.  (Edinburgh  journal  of  sci- 
ence. Edinburgh,  1831.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
5,  p.  50-52.)  OA 

Hinxman  Lionel  W.,  and  William  Eagle 
Clarke.  A  contribution  to  the  vertebrate 
fauna  of  west  Ross-shire.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8^    V.  12,  p.  377-415.)     *  EC 

Hood,  John.  List  of  rotifera  found  with- 
in a  radius  of  twenty  miles  round  Dundee. 
(East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists'  So- 
cieties. Proceedings.  Perth,  1891.  8°. 
1890,  p.  44-58.)  PQA 

Horn,  William.     Collected  notes  on  the 
birds    of   Buchan.      (Natural    History    So- 
Proceedings.    Glasgow, 
234-256.)  PQA 
The  mammalia  of  north-west  Perth- 
shire.    (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow.     Proceedings.      Glasgow,    1884.     8°. 
V.  5,  p.  119-126.)  PQA 


MYEL 

Catalogue  of  animals, 


ciety  of  Glasgow. 
1881.    8°.    V.  4,  p. 


Notes  on  the  birds  of  the  north- 
west of  Perthshire.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciet}'  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1881.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  54-69.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  mammalia  of  Buchan. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1884.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  228-234.)  PQA 

Howden,  James  C.  Report  on  the  fishes 
of  the  north-east  of  Scotland.  (East  of 
Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists'  Societies. 
Proceedings.  Perth  [1886?]  8°.  1886,  p. 
51-65.)  PQA 

Idle,  Christopher,  pseud.  Hints  on 
shooting  and  fishing,  &c.,  both  on  sea  and 
land,  and  in  the  freshwater  lochs  of  Scot- 
land. London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green, 
and  Longmans,  1855.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  293  p.    16°. 

MY 

Illustrated,  The,  guide  to  the  shootings 
of  Scotland.  Short  title:  The  illustrated 
guide  [issued  by  the  Club  Shooting  and 
Fishing  Agency].  London:  Tennant,  Ross 
&  Wallace,  Ltd.,  1905.  270,  xxxviii  p.,  1 
map.    8°. 

Jameson,  Robert.  „ 

of  the  class  vermes,  found  in  the  Firth  of 
Forth,  and  other  parts  of  Scotland.  (Wer- 
nerian  Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,  1811.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  556-565.) 

PQA 

Jeans,  Thomas.  The  Tommiebeg  shoot- 
ings; or,  A  moor  in  Scotland.  London: 
Routledge,  Warne,  &  Routledge,  1861. 
viii,  424  p.,  7  pi.    new  ed.    16°.  MYPL 

Johnston,  George.  Address  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Berwickshire  Naturalists'  Club, 
Sept.  19,  1832.  (Magazine  of  natural  his- 
tory.   London,  1833.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  11-21.) 

PQA 

A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  in- 

sccta  myriapoda  found  in  Berwickshire. 
(Magazine  of  natural  histor3^  London. 
1835.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  486-494.)  PQA 

Kerr,  J.  Graham.  Note  on  the  pelagic 
fauna  observed  off  the  west  coast  of  Ar- 
ran  during  the  months  of  August  and 
September,  1905.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  1-5.)  PQA 

Remarks  upon  the  zoological  col- 
lection of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  made 
on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  by  the  Natural 
History  Society,  on  March  12.  1910.  (Glas- 
gow naturalist.  Glasgow.  1910.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  97-111.)  PQA 

King,  J.  F.  X.  List  of  "Clyde"  copeog- 
natha,  or  psocidae.  (Glasgow  naturalist. 
Glasgow,  1910.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  34-36.)      PQA 

Notes  on  the  neuroptera  of  Argyll- 
shire. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1887.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  163- 
169.)  PQA 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Notes  on  the  neuroptera  of  Rothie- 

murchus  and  Kingussie.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1887.  8^.  v.  1.  p. 
354-365.)  PQA 

Notes  on  a  small  collection  of  neu- 
roptera from  the  island  of  Coll.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings, 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  8^ 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  133-134.)  PQA 

King,  L.  A.  L.,  and  E.  S.  Russell.  A 
method  for  the  study  of  the  animal  ecology 
of  the  shore.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  225-253.)  *  EC 

On  the  east  side  of  Cumbrae,   facing  Fairlie. 

Kirkcaldy,  G.  W.  See  under  M'Gregor, 
T.  M.,  and  G.  W.  Kirkcaldy. 

Kirkman,  F.  B.  With  the  gannets  on 
the  Bass  Rock.  12  illus.  (Pall  Mall  maga- 
zine.   London,  1910.    8°.    v.  45,  p.  595-603.) 

*DA 

Knight,  G.  A.  Frank.  "A  day  with  the 
dredge  at  Machrie  Bay,  Arran."  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  169-171.)  PQA 

A  molluscan  visit  to  some  of  the 

Inner  Hebrides  (Islay,  Coll,  Tiree,  and 
lona).  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1908.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  135-161.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  natural  history,  geol- 
ogy, and  antiquities  of  Duror,  Argyllshire. 
1  map.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  213-228.)       PQA 

A   visit   to   the   Outer   Hebrides   in 

search  of  mollusca.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth.  1903.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  193- 
217.)  PQA 

Knox,  Arthur  Edward.  Autumns  on  the 
Spey.  London:  J.  Van  Voorst,  1872.  4 
p.l.,  171  p.,  4  pi.     12°.  MYEL 

Knox,  Robert.  Fish  and  fishing  in  the 
lone  glens  of  Scotland.  With  a  history  of 
the  propagation,  growth,  and  metamor- 
phoses of  the  salmon.  London:  G.  Rout- 
ledge  &  Co.,  1854.    iv,  144  p.    12°.       MYF 

L.,  W.  Notice  of  the  breeding  of  wood- 
cocks in  Selkirkshire;  with  observations 
upon  the  habits  and  manners  of  the  black 
and  red  grouse,  and  carrion  crow,  in  Scot- 
land. (Magazine  of  natural  history.  Lon- 
don, 1837.    8°.    new  series,  v.  1,  p.  118-122.) 

PQA 

Lamond,  Henry.  The  gentle  art;  some 
sketches  and  studies.  With  eight  illustra- 
tions by  the  author.  London:  J.  Murrav, 
1911.    xp.,  2  1.,  3-303(1)  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  MYKA 


Landsborough,  David.  The  jay,  star- 
ling, and  kingfisher,  in  Ayrshire.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  2,  p.  298-302.)  PQA 

Lang,  Andrew.  Salmon  fishing.  (In  his: 
Lost  leaders.  London,  1892.  2.  ed.  12°. 
p.  9-16.)  NCZ 

Scotch  rivers.  (In  his:  Lost  lead- 
ers.    London,  1892.     2.  ed.  12°.     p.  1-8.) 

NCZ 
Laskey,  James.    Account  of  North  Brit- 
ish   testacea.      1    pi.      (Wernerian    Natural 
History  Society.     Memoirs.     1811.     8°.     v. 
1,  p.  370-417.)  PQA 

Leitch,  A.  A  Scottish  fly-fisher.  Pais- 
ley: A.  Gardner,  1911.  2  p.l.,  214  p.,  1  1.. 
11  pi.     illus.    8°.  MYI 

Leslie,  George,  and  W.  A.  Herdman. 
The  invertebrate  fauna  of  the  Firth  of 
Forth.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  8°. 
v.  6,  p.  68-95,  201-231,  268-315.)  *  EC 

1.  Comprising  the  hydroida,  alcyonaria,  and  ech- 
inoderniata. 

2.  Comprising  the  protozoa,  polyzoa,  Crustacea, 
and  tiinicata. 

3.  Comprising  the  porifera,  coelenterata  (pars), 
vermes,   pycnogonida,  and   mollusca. 

Lindsay,  John.  The  "water-flea"  scare 
in  our  city.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  267- 
276.)  PQA 

See  also  under  Scott,  Thomas,  and 

John  Lindsay. 

Loch,  James.  Observations  upon  the 
salmon  in  Loch  Shin,  in  Sutherland. 
(Magazine  of  natural  history.  London, 
1837.     8°.     new  series,  v.  1,  p.  208-211.) 

PQA 

Logan,  George.  Further  notice  of  the 
herring  and  sprat  fishery  of  the  Firth  of 
Forth.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°. 
v.  2,  p.  288-290.)  *  EC 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  ma- 
rine zoology;  with  a  notice  of  the  sprat- 
fishing  in  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  240- 
243.)  *  EC 

Londonderry  (4.  marquis),  Frederick 
William  Robert  Stewart.  Deer-stalking 
in  the  Highlands.  (English  annual.  Lon- 
don [1834].    8°.     1834,  p.  194-202.)        NCA 

A  pleasure  partj'-  in  the  Highlands. 

(English  annual.    London  [1834].   8°.    1834, 
p.  12-20.)  NCA 

Long,  Rowley  Jex.  Notes  on  the  occur- 
rence of  the  tufted  duck  (fuligula  cristata). 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  53-54.)  PQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


943 


Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Lord  Southesk's  Highland  cattle.  6  illus. 
(Country  life.  London,  1910.  v.  28,  p.  885- 
887.)  tt  MVA 

Lovat-Fraser,  James  Alexander.  The 
wolf  in  Scotland.  (Antiquary.  London, 
1896.     sq.  8°.     V.   32,  p.   75-76.)  CA 

Lowe,  W.  H.  On  the  occurrence  in 
Scotland  of  the  Achatina  acicula.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  398- 
399.)  *  EC 

Lumsden,  James.  The  mammals  of  the 
neighbourhood  of  Loch  Lomond.  (Natur- 
al Historj^  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings.   Glasgow,  1878.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  186-191.) 

PQA 

Note   on   the   recent   occurrence   of 

the  hoopoe  (Upupa  epops)  in  Arran. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
255-256.)  PQA 

Note   regarding  the   occurrence   of 

the  American  bittern,  Botaurus  lentigino- 
sus,  in  Islay.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  43-44.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  recent  occurrence  in 

various  parts  of  Scotland  of  the  rough- 
legged  buzzard  (Archibuteo  lagopus). 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
29-31.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  in  Islay  of  the 

Iceland  falcon,  Falco  islandicus.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1878.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  86.)  PQA 

Ornithological    jottings    from    the 

neighbourhood  of  Loch  Lomond,  Decem- 
ber, 1879.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  199-203.)  PQA 

Sketch  paper  on  the  birds  of  Loch 

Lomond  and  neighbourhood.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1878.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  58-75.)  PQA 

Lyall,  J.  Watson.  With  rod  and  gun. 
The  cost  of  a  Scotch  moor,  illus.  (Pall 
Mall  magazine.  London,  1901.  8°.  v.  24. 
p.  541-547.)  *DA 

Lyell,  John.  The  natural  history  of  the 
mycetozoa,  with  notes  on  some  local 
species.  2  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  235- 
238.)  PQA 

Macadam,  Stevenson.  On  the  animal 
and  vegetable  life  in  the  Water  of  Leith, 
&c.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1867.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  233-236.)  *  EC 


Macadam,  William  Ivison.  Exhibition 
of  and  notes  on,  specimens  of  red-deer 
horns  from  the  sand-deposits  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Nith,  Dumfriesshire.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh,  1888.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  305.)  PTA 

M'Bain,  James.  Notice  of  the  Nacula 
decussata,  found  in  the  so-called  raised 
sea-beach  bed  at  Leith.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  105-107.)        *  EC 

McConnochie,  Alexander  Inkson.  Fox- 
hunting in  the  Highlands.  (Temple  Bar. 
London.  1901.     8°.     v.  124,  p.  106-112.) 

*DA 

Macdonald,  Alexander.  The  blackfaced 
breed  of  sheep.  (Highland  and  Agricul- 
tural Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  series  4,  v.  16.  p. 
208-228.)  VPA 

M'Farlane,  James.  Memorandum  of 
shells  and  a  deer's  horn-  found  in  a  cutting 
of  the  Forth  and  Clyde  Junction  Railway, 
Dumbartonshire,  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  163-165.)  *  EC 

Macgillivray,  William.  Description  of 
a  species  of  arvicola  common  in  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Wernerian  Natural  History  So- 
ciety. Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1832.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  424-429.)  PQA 

MacGregor,  Barrington.  The  "Finnan 
haddie."  What  it  is,  and  where  it  comes 
from,  illus.  (English  illustrated  maga- 
zine.   London,  1899.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  221-225.) 

*DA 

M'Gregor,  T.  M.  Additional  aculeate 
hymenoptera  for  1889.  (Perthshire  Soci- 
ety of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  152- 
154.)  PQA 

The   Boys'   Brigade    Field   Club   at 

Ballinluig.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natur- 
al Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  133-137.)        PQA 

The      hemiptera-heteroptera      and 

hemiptera-homoptera,  together  with  a  list 
of  species  occurring  in  Perthshire.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions.    Perth,   1895.     8°.     v.  2.  p.  6-17.) 

PQA 

A  list  of  additional  aculeate  hy- 
menoptera collected  in  Perthshire  during 
1888.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1893.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  104-105.)         PQA 

Notes  on  the  aculeate  hymenop- 
tera, with  a  list  of  the  wild  bees  and  wasps 
collected  in  Perthshire  in  1887.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  65-72.)  PQA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Perthshire  entomology.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions.    Perth,  1895.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  29-32.) 

PQA 

M'Gregor,  T.  M..  and  G.  W.  Kirkcaldy. 
List  of  the  rhynchota  of  Perthshire. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1903.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  1-5.)  PQA 


M'Intosh,    C. 

round    Dunkeld. 
Natural    Science, 
ceedings.     Perth, 
227.) 


Notes  by  a  naturalist 
(Perthshire  Society  of 
Transactions  and  pro- 
""'  8°.  V.  2.  p.  223- 
PQA 


M'Intosh,  William  Carmichael.  A  brief 
history  of  the  chair  of  natural  history  at 
St.  Andrews.  (University  of  St.  Andrews. 
Five  hundredth  anniversary  memorial  vol- 
ume of  scientific  papers  contributed  by 
members  of  the  university.  Edinburgh. 
1911.     4°.     p.  273-304.)  OAI 

Observations  on  the  marine  zool- 
ogy of  North  Uist,  Outer  Hebrides  — 
(ccelenterata,  mollusca,  echinodermata, 
gephyrea,  and  pisces).  illus.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1866.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  600-614.)       *  EC 

On  a  new  example  of  the  ophelii- 

dae  (Linotrypane  apagon)  from  Shetland. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1875.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  386- 
390.)  *  EC 

Mack,  J.  T.  A  day  with  the  Dumfries- 
shire otter-hounds.  With  a  few  remarks 
on  the  otter.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  47- 
54.)  PQA 

Mackeith,  T.  Thornton.  Notes  on  the 
summer-birds  of  Shiskin,  Arran,  1909. 
(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1910.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  20-24.)  PQA 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George  Steuart.  Notice 
respecting  the  vertebra  of  a  whale,  found 
in  a  bed  of  bluish  clay,  near  Dingwall. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1824.  4°.  v.  10.  p. 
105-106.)  *EC 

Mackenzie,  William  Cook.  History  of 
the  Outer  Hebrides.  With  a  chapter  on 
the  geology,  physical  features,  and  natural 
history  of  the  group,  by  William  Morrison. 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner,  1903.  xl,  623(1)  p.,  22 
pi..  2  port.     8°.  CR 

Mackintosh,  A.  The  Driffield  angler,  in 
two  parts,  containing  descriptions  of  the 
different  kinds  of  fresh  water  fish,  and  the 
best  methods  of  taking  them... with  full 
directions  for  baits,  and... making  artifi- 
cial flies...      Instructions  for  shooting... 


Rules  for  breeding. .  .pointers  and  span- 
iels.. .  With  a  description  of  the  forest  of 
Blair  in  Perthshire. .  .and  the  manner  of 
killing  the  deer.  Also,  a  short  treatise  on 
coursing  and  the  training  of  greyhounds. 
Gainsborough:  the  author  il765?].  x  p.,  1 
1.,  346  p.,  1  pi.     16°.  MYF 

Madachlan,  George.  Barra  Head  and 
its  bird-life.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  280-291.)  PQA 

With  additional  notes  by  John  A.   Harvie-Brown. 

M'Leod,  William  J.  List  of  aquatic  cole- 
optera  from  the  Monklands  (Lanarkshire). 
(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1910.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  78-80.)  PQA 

M'Nab,  W.  R.  Recent  additions  to  the 
coleopterous  fauna  of  Mid-Lothian.  (Roy- 
al Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1867.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
404-406.)  *  EC 

Macnair,  Peter.  On  the  history  and  de- 
velopment of  the  natural  history  collec- 
tions in  the  Glasgow  museums.  (Royal 
Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1907.  8°.  v.  38,  p. 
81-96.)  *  EC 

Macpherson,  H.  A.  The  birds  of  Skye, 
with  special  reference  to  the  parish  of 
Duirinish.  part  1.  1886.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  118-143.)         *EC 

Malloch,  J.  R.  Some  observations  on 
the  dipterous  family  phoridse.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  8,  p.  153-156.)  PQA 

Martin,  C.  H.  Notes  on  some  oligo- 
chsets  found  on  the  Scottish  Loch  Survey. 
2  pi.  illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1908.  8°.  v.  38, 
p.  21-27.)  *EC 

Notes    on    some    turbellaria    from 

Scottish  lochs.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    v.  28.  p.  28-34.)  *  EC 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace.  Game- 
keepers and  gillies  I  have  known.  (Black- 
wood's magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
v.  179,  p.  444-459.)  *  DA 

(Eclectic      magazine.       New 

York,  1906.    8°.    v.  146,  p.  492-502.)      *  DA 

Memories    of    the    months,    being 

pages  from  the  notebook  of  a  field  natur- 


London: 

pi.     12°. 

PQR 


alist    and    antiquary,      series    5. 
Edward  Arnold,  1897-1909.     5  \ 

Series   3   is  2.   impression. 

Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.  Wander- 
ings in  the  Highlands  and  islands  with 
sketches  of  the  Scottish  border.  London: 
A.  H.  Baily  &  Co.,  1844.    2  v.    8°.)  MYEL 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Meek,  Alexander.  See  under  Arbuth- 
not,  James.  Arbuthnot's  list  of  the  fishes 
of  Peterhead  coast. 

Montgomery,  John.  [Flora  and  fauna  of 
Peeblesshire.]  (In:  William  Chambers.  A 
history  of  Peeblesshire.  Edinburgh.  1864. 
8°.     p.   521-530.)  CR 

More  reminiscences  of  a  Ross-shire  for- 
est. (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,   1884.     8°.     v.  135.  p.  217-233.) 

*DA 

Muirhead,  George.  The  birds  of  Ber- 
wickshire, with  remarks  on  their  local  dis- 
tribution, migration  and  habits,  and  also 
the  folklore,  proverbs,  popular  rhymes  and 
sayings  connected  with  them.  Edinburgh: 
D.  Douglas,  1889.    2  v.    illus.    8°.        QMT 

Murray,  James.  The  bdelloid  rotifera 
of  the  Forth  area.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1906.     8°.     v.   16,  p.  215-229.) 

*EC 

Biology   of  Loch   Ness.      (Scottish 

geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1904. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  590-591.)  KAA 

Biology   of   the    lochs    of   the    Tay 

basin.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1904.     8°.     v.  20,  p.  41-47.) 

KAA 

Notes    on    the    biology    of    Loch 

Morar.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  459.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  biology  of  the  lochs 

in  the  Assynt  district.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°. 
V.  20,  p.  245-247.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  biology  of  the  lochs 

of  the  Beauly  basin.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  472-473.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  biology  of  the  lochs 

in  the  Conon  basin.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  482-484.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  biology  of  the  lochs 

of  north  Sutherlandshire.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8''. 
V.  22,  p.  422-423.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  biology  of  the  lochs 

of  the  Shin  basin.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  22,  p. 
364.)  KAA 

On  the   distribution   of  the  pelagic 

organisms  in  Scottish  lakes.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  51- 
62.)  *  EC 

The     rhizopods     and     heliozoa     of 

Loch  Ness.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  609-615.)  *  EC 


The  rotifera  of  the  Scottish  lochs. 

Including  descriptions  of  new  species  by 
C.  F.  Rousselet,  and  D.  Bryce.  6  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1908.  4°.  v.  45,  p.  151- 
191.)  *EC 

Scottish    rotifers,    collected   by   the 

Lake  Survey  (supplement).  2  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1909.     4°.     v.  48,  p.  189-201.) 

*EC 

Scottish  tardigrada  collected  by  the 

Lake  Survey.  4  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1908.     4°.     V.  45,  p.  641-668.)  *  EC 

The     tardigrada     of     the     Scottish 

lochs.  4  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1906.  4°.  v. 
41,  p.  677-698.)  *  EC 

Murray,  Sir  John.  The  physical  and  bi- 
logical  conditions  of  the  seas  and  estuaries 
about  North  Britain.  1  pi.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1886.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  306-333.)  *  EC 

Murray,  Sir  John,  and  Frederick  P.  Pul- 
LAR.  A  bathymetrical  survey  of  the  fresh- 
water lochs  of  Scotland.  15  maps.  (Geo- 
graphical journal.  London,  1900-1901.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  309-352;  v.  17,  p.  273-295.)        KAA 

Natural  history  of  the  banks  of  the  Tay; 
being  a  series  of  papers  read  before  the 
Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science.  1 
pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1898.    8°.    V.  2.  p.  33-96.)  PQA 

Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
The  fauna  of  Scotland;  with  special  refer- 
ence to  Clydesdale  and  the  western  dis- 
trict.    Glasgow,  1880-86.     3  v.  in  1.     8°. 

QGV 

Neill,  Patrick.  Account  of  some  fossil 
remains  of  the  beaver  (Castor  fiber,  L.), 
found  in  Perthshire  and  Berwickshire, 
proving  that  that  animal  was  formerly  a 
native  of  Scotland.  (Wernerian  Natural 
History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1821.    8°.     V.  3,  p.  207-219.)  PQA 

A  list  of  fishes  found  in  the  Firth 

of  Forth,  and  rivers  and  lakes  near  Edin- 
burgh, with  remarks.  (Wernerian  Natural 
History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1811.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  526-555.)  PQA 

Proofs  that  the  beaver  was  former- 
ly a  native  of  Scotland,  including  an  ac- 
count of  some  fossil  remains  of  that  animal 
found  in  Perthshire  and  Berwickshire. 
(Edinburgh  philosophical  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1819.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  177-187.)         OA 

Newall,  J.  T.  Scottish  moors  and  Indian 
jungles;  scenes  of  sport  in  the  Lews  and 
India.  London:  Hurst  &  Blackett.  1889. 
X,  320  p.,  12  pi.    8°.  MYPL 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Newbigin,  Marion.  Sir  John  Murray's 
scheme  for  the  investigation  of  the  natural 
history  of  the  Forth  valley.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1901. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  644-651.)  KAA 

Norman,  Alfred  Merle.  Preliminary  re- 
port on  the  Crustacea,  molluscoida.  echin- 
odermata,  and  coelenterata,  procured  by 
the  Shetland  Dredging  Committee  in  1867. 
(British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science.  Report  of  the  37.  meeting. 
London,    1868.     8°.     p.   437-441.)         *  EC 

Ord,  George  Walker.  Notes  on  the 
tipulidse  of  the  Glasgow  district.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  p.   190-196.)  PQA 

Osborne,  H.  See  under  Shearer,  Robert 
I.,  and  H.  Osborne. 

Pamell,  Richard.  Account  of  a  new 
species  of  British  bream,  and  of  an  unde- 
scribed  species  of  skate;  to  which  is  added 
a  list  of  the  fishes  of  the  Frith  of  Forth, 
and  its  tributary  streams,  with  observa- 
tions. 2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1840.  4°.  v.  14, 
p.  146-157.)  *EC 

An  account  of  three  new  species  of 

British  fishes,  with  some  remarks  on 
twenty  others  new  to  the  coast  of  Scot- 
land. 3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1840.  4°.  v. 
14,  p.  137-145.)  *EC 

Prize    essay    on    the    natural    and 

economical  history  of  the  fishes,  marine, 
fluviatile,  and  lacustrine,  of  the  river  dis- 
trict of  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Wernerian 
Natural  Historv  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1838.  8\  V.  7,  p.  161-460,  515-520, 
28  pi.,  index.)  PQA 

Paterson,  John.  Birds  of  the  Clyde  be- 
tween Glasgow  and  the  Red  Bridge,  Ud- 
dingston.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  58-69.)  PQA 

The   distribution   of  the  chiff-chaff 

(Phylloscopus  rufus,  Bechst.),  in  the  Clyde 
area.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1900.    8°.     new  series,  v.  5,  p.  48-52.) 

PQA 

Notes    on    the    eagles    of   Ayrshire. 

(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  28-32.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  irruption  of  little  auks 

(Mergulus  alle,  Linn.)  in  the  winter  of 
1894-5  on  the  west  of  Scotland  —  Oban  to 
Ayr.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1897.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  195- 
198.)  PQA 


On  the  birds  of  the  Glasgow  dis- 
trict. (Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1910. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  43-61.)  PQA 

The  return  of  summer-birds  to  the 

"Clyde"  area  in  1910.     (Glasgow  naturalist. 
Glasgow,    1910.     8°.     v.   2,   p.    127-129.) 

PQA 

The  return  of  summer-birds  to  the 

"Clyde"  area  in   1911.      (Glasgow  natural- 
ist.    Glasgow,  1911.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  92-95.) 

PQA 

Paterson,  John,  and  John  Renwick. 
Narrative  of  a  cruise  in  Loch  Fyne,  June, 
1899.  2  pi.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.      Proceedings    and    transactions. 


Glasgow,    1900.     8 
366-378.) 

Report    of 

Glunimore.      1    pi. 
ciety  of  Glasgow, 
actions.     Glasgow, 
V.  5,  p.  197-204.) 


'.      new    series,   v.   5,    p. 
PQA 

a    visit    to    Sanda    and 

(Natural   History   So- 

Proceedings  and  trans- 

1900.     8°.     new  series, 

PQA 


Patience,  Alexander.  On  the  occurrence 
of  Gobius  orca,  CoUett.  within  the  Clyde 
sea  area.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8.  p.  74-76.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Idothea  neg- 

lecta,  G.  O.  Sars,  and  Idothea  viridis 
(.Slabber),  within  the  Clyde  sea  area,  and 
some  notes  on  other  Clyde  species  of 
idothea.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  8,  p.  42-46.)  PQA 

On  some  terrestrial  isopods  new  to 

the  Clyde  faunal  area,  and  some  notes  on 
the  distribution  of  the  rarer  species. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  8.    p.  80-86.)  PQA 

Some   notes   on  the   distribution   of 

the  Clyde  crangonidas.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1911.    8°.     new  series,  v.  8,  p.  64-71.) 

PQA 

Pearcey,  Frederick  G.  Investigations  on 
the  movements  and  food  of  the  herring 
with  additions  to  the  marine  fauna  of  the 
Shetland  Islands.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  389-415.)       *  EC 

Notes    on    the   marine    deposits    of 

the  Firth  of  Forth,  and  their  relation  to 
its  animal  life.  1  map,  1  table.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
6,  p.  217-251.)  PQA 

Penard,  E.  Sur  les  sarcodines  du  Loch 
Ness.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  25,  p. 
593-608.)  *  EC 

Pow,  George.  Notes  on  the  occurrence 
of   the    shorelark    (Otocorys    alpestris)    in 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

East  Lothian.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.     8°.     V.  9,  p.   183-184.)  *  EC 

Prince,  Edward  Ernest.  St.  x\ndrews 
and  scientific  fishery  investigations.  (Uni- 
versity of  St.  Andrews.  Five  hundredth 
anniversary  memorial  voluine  of  scientific 
papers  contributed  by  members  of  the  uni- 
versity.   Edinburgh,  1911.    4°.    p.  327-341.) 

OAI 

Professor  Ewart's  Penycuik  experi- 
ments. (Popular  science  monthly.  New 
York,  1900.    8°.    v.  57,  p.  126-138.)      *  DA 

Pullar,  Frederick  P.  See  under  Murray, 
Sir  John,  and  Frederick  P.  Pullar. 

Raeburn,  Harold.  Some  further  notes 
on  the  summer  birds  of  Shetland.  (Royal 
Physical  Societv  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  11.  p.  67- 
73.)  *  EC 

The  summer  birds  of  Shetland,  with 

notes  on  their  distribution,  nesting,  and 
numbers.  (Roj'al  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  542-562.)  *  EC 

Readdie,  R.  M.  See  under  Reid,  J.  U., 
and  R.  M.  Readdie. 

Reid,  J.  U.,  and  R.  M.  Readdie.  A  Alid- 
Lothian  burn.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field  Nat- 
uralists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  385- 
400.)  PQA 

Reminiscences  of  a  Ross-shire  forest. 
(Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    8^    V.  134,  p.  205-218.)  *  DA 

Rennie,  William.  Notes  on  the  birds 
frequenting  Elder  Park,  Govan.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p.  209- 
218.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  sedge-warbler  (Acro- 

cephalus  phragmitis)  at  Possil  Marsh  in 
1908  and  1909.  (Glasgow  naturalist.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.     8\     v.  2,  p.  1-6.)  PQA 

Renwick,  John.  See  under  Paterson, 
John,  and  John  Renwick. 

Robertson,  David.  A  contribution 
towards  a  catalogue  of  the  amphipoda  and 
isopoda  of  the  Firth  of  Clyde.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow.  1890.  8". 
new  series,  v.  2,  p.  9-99.)  PQA 

Jottings  from  my  note-book.     Loch 

Fyne  herring.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  22- 
24.)  PQA 

List    of    foraminifera     dredged    in 

Portree    Bay,    island    of    Skye.      (Natural 


History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  239-242.)  PQA 

-_ Notes    on    the    herring.      (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8\    v.  1,  p.  240-247.)    PQA 

Notice    of   thirteen    cumacea    from 

the  Firth  of  Clyde.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  3,  p.  47-49.)  PQA 

■  On  the  nudibranchiate  moUusca  of 

the  shores  of  the  Cumbraes.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8\    v.  1,  p.  204-207.)  PQA 

■  On  Pisidium  fontinale  and  Planor- 

bis  complanatus,  two  fresh-water  shells 
new  to  Scotland,  and  Helix  villosa,  a  land 
shell  new  to  Britain.  (Natural  Historj"  So- 
cietv of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1878.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  172-175.)  PQA 

On  the  sea  anemones  of  the  shores 

of  the  Cumbraes.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  24-30.)  PQA 

A    second    contribution    towards    a 

catalogue  of  the  amphipoda  and  isopoda  of 
the  Firth  of  Clyde  and  west  of  Scotland. 
Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1892. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  199-223.)         PQA 

See  also   under  Grieve,   John,   and 

David  Robertson. 

Robertson,  John.  The  birds  of  east  Ren- 
frewshire. (Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow, 
1911.    8^    V.  3,  p.  41-59.)  PQA 

The   common    sandpiper    (Totanus 

hypoleucus).  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8\    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  77-79.)  PQA 

Little  stint  (Tringa  minuta)  at  Bal- 

gray  reservoir.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  76-77.)  PQA 

Nesting  dates  of  some  of  the  waders 

(charadriidae).  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8^    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  62-64.)  PQA 

Robertson,  Roger.  Observations  and 
facts  concerning  the  breed  of  horses  in 
Scotland,  in  ancient  times.  (Societj^  of  An- 
tiquaries of  Scotland.  Archseologia  Sco- 
tica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  272- 
281.)  tCPA 

Robertson,  William.  Forest  sketches: 
deer  stalking  and  other  sports  in  the  High- 
lands fifty  years  ago.  [By  William  Robert- 
son.] Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas, 
1865.    XXXV.  352  p..  4  pi.    8°.  MYPL 

Rockwood.  Highland  deer-stalking.  An 
account  of  Scotland's  most  famous  sport, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    8".    V.  20,  p.  483-485.)         *  DA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Rodger,  Alexander  M.  See  under  Coates, 
Henry,  and  A.  M.  Rodger. 

Roebuck,  William  Denison.  Census  of 
Scottish  land  and  fresh-water  mollusca. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  437-503.)  *  EC 

Ross,  Edward.  Deer-stalking  in  the  past. 
(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1886.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  40,  p.  177-194.)  *  DA 

Rothschild,  Walter.  Rough  notes  on  the 
birds  of  the  Bass  Rock  and  neighbouring 
shores.  (Nineteenth  century.  London, 
1898.    8°.    V.  44,  p.  618-625.)  *  DA 

Russell,  E.  S.  Occurrence  of  Gonactinia 
prolifera,  Sars,  in  the  Firth  of  Clyde.  Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  8,  p.  27-30.)  PQA 

See  also  under  King,  L.  A.  L.,  and 

E.  S.  Russell. 

Rye,  E.  C.  Highland  insects,  illus.  (In- 
tellectual observer.  London,  1867.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  124-135.)  OA 

St.  John,  Charles  William  George. 
Charles  St.  John's  note  books,  1846-1853, 
Invererne,  Nairn,  Elgin.  Edited  by  H.  C. 
St.  John.  Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas.  1901. 
5  p.l.,  119  p.,  8  pi.     illus.     8°.  MYEL 

Natural  history  and  sport  in  Aloray 

[with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  C.  Innesj. 
Edinburgh:  D.  Douglas,  1882.  3  p.l..  xlvii 
(i),  323(1)  p.,  37  pi.    illus.    4°.       f  MYEL 

Short  sketches  of  the   wild  sports 

and  natural  history  of  the  Highlands.  Lon- 
don: John  Murray,  1846.  vi,  281  p.  12°. 
(Murray's   Home  and   colonial  library.) 

MYEL 

London:  J.  Murray,  1893.     vi, 

281  p.    new  ed.    12°.  MYEL 

Sketches    of    the    wild    sports    and 

natural  history  of  the  Highlands.  London, 
1878.    illus.    pi.    8°.  MYEL 

A  tour  in  Sutherlandshire,  with  ex- 
tracts from  the  field  books  of  a  sports- 
man and  naturalist.  London:  John  Mur- 
ray, 1849.    2  V.    pi.    8°.  MYEL 

Salmon,  The,  in  Scotland.  (Scottish  re- 
view.    Paisley,  1889.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  93-111.) 

*DA 

Sandison,  A.  Whale-hunting  in  the  Shet- 
lands.  (Viking  Club.  Saga-book.  London, 
1895.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  42-53.)  GEA 

Saxby^  Mrs.  Jessie  Margaret  Edmond- 
ston.  Gossip  about  gulls.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  158-168.)  PQA 

In    Shetland. 


Scotland.  —  Board  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries.  Committee  of  inquiry  on  grouse 
disease.  The  grouse,  being  a  collection  of 
notes  for  the  use  of  the  local  correspond- 
ents of  the  committee.  [Edinburgh,  1906.] 
71  p.     illus.     sq.  8°.  MYT 

Scotland.  —  Crown  Office.  Deer  forests. 
Highland  crofting  counties  (Argyllshire, 
Inverness-shire,  Ross  and  Cromarty, 
Sutherland,  Caithness,  and  Orkney  and 
Shetland).  Return  giving  the  name  of  each 
deer  forest... the  amount  of  the  assess- 
ment, the  acreage  for  the  years  1883,  1898, 
1904  and  1908,  and  showing  the  increase  or 
decrease  in  the  acreage  between  the  years 
1904  and  1908  (in  continuation  of  Parlia- 
mentary Paper,  no.  232,  of  session  1905). . . 
Glasgow:  J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  1908. 
5  p.    f°.    (H.  of  C.  paper  220.) 

tMYp.v.l,no.32 

Deer  forests,  &c.,  Scotland.  Re- 
turn of  particulars  of  all  deer  forests  and 
lands  exclusively  devoted  to  sport  in  coun- 
ties other  than  crofting  counties. . .  Glas- 
gow: J.  Hedderwick  &  Sons,  1908.  4  p. 
f°.     (H.  of  C.  paper  344.) 

tMYp.v.l,no.33 

Scott,  Thomas.  Additions  to  the  fauna 
of  the  Firth  of  Forth,  part  8,  2  pi.  (In: 
Scotland.  —  Fishery  Board.  14.  annual  re- 
port,  1895,  part  3,  p.   158-166.)  VRB 

A    catalogue    of   land,    fresh-water, 

and  marine  Crustacea  found  in  the  basin  of 
the  river  Forth  and  its  estuary.  1  map. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  97-190,  267-386.)  *  EC 

The  invertebrate  fauna  of  the  in- 
land waters  of  Scotland.  Part  6.  (In:  Scot- 
land. —  Fishery  Board.  14.  annual  report, 
1895,  part  3,  p.  167-170.)  VRB 

Part  7.     1  pi.     (In:  Scotland. 

—  Fishery  Board.  15.  annual  report,  1896, 
part  3,  p.  316-333.)  VRB 

The  land  and  fresh-water  Crustacea 

of  the  district  around  Edinburgh.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  73- 
81.)  *EC 

Part  II.  —  The   ostracoda  and 

(Royal     Physical     Society     of 

Proceedings.         Edinburgh, 

v.  12,  p.  45-76.)  *EC 

Part  III.   The  cladocera.  (Royal 

Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  362- 
377.)  *EC 

-  Natural    history    notes    from    Tar- 

(Natural   History   Society  of   Glas- 

Proceedings  and  transactions.    Glas- 

1887.     8°.     new  series,  v.   1,  p.   369- 

PQA 

Notes    on    a    collection    of    echino- 

derms    and     molluscan     shells     from     the 


copepoda. 
Edinburgh 
1894.     8°. 


bert. 
gow. 
gow, 
378.) 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Moray  Firth  district.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  81-84.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  a  few  Crustacea  and  mol- 

lusca  new  to  the  fauna  of  the  Forth,  with 
exhibition  of  specimens.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  154-156.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  the  land  and  fresh-water 

moUusca  of  Greenock  and  surrounding 
district.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1887.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  279- 
285.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  micro-fauna  of  Ailsa 

Craig,  Firth  of  Clyde.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  p.  153-158.)  PQA 

Notes    on    a    small    collection    of 

fresh-water  ostracoda  from  the  Edinburgh  • 
district,      illus.      (Royal    Physical    Society 
of   Edinburgh.     Proceedings.     Edinburgh, 
1891.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  313-317.)  *  EC 

Notes     on     some     Crustacea     from 

Fairlie  and  Hunterston,  Firth  of  Clyde. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.     8°.     new  series,  v.  5,  p.  346-355.) 

PQA 

Notes  on  some  fresh-water,  brack- 
ish water,  and  marine  entomostraca  new 
to  the  fauna  of  Orkney.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  91-100.)  PQA 

Notes  on  some  species  of  land  and 

fresh-water  mollusca  and  land  isopoda 
from  Bute.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  125- 
128.)  PQA 

On  the  land  and  fresh-water  mol- 
lusca of  Bute.  1  map.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  170-181.)  PQA 

On  some  entomostraca  from  Castle- 
milk,  near  Rutherglen.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  69-72.)  PQA 

On  some  fresh-water  entomostraca 

from  the  island  of  Mull,  Argyllshire. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  321-329.)  *  EC 

Remarks  on  some  land  and  fresh- 
water mollusca  from  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 
(Natural     History     Society     of     Glasgow. 


Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow, 
1890.     8°.     new  series,  v.  2,   p.   129-132.) 

PQA 

Report   on   a   collection    of   marine 

dredgings  and  other  natural  history  mate- 
rials made  on  the  west  coast  of  Scotland 
by  the  late  George  Brook,  F.L.S.  1  pi. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  166-193.)  *EC 

A    report    on    the    free-swimming 

Crustacea  found  in  the  Firth  of  Clyde,  1901 
to  1902.  2  tables.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
8^    V.  25,  p.  792-805.)  *  EC 

Scott,  Thomas,  and  John  Lindsay.  The 
Upper  Elf  Loch,  Braids.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V  3,  p.  276-287,  369-384.)  PQA 

With  a  list  of  the  micro-flora  and  micro-fauna  of 
the  Upper  Elf  Loch,  Braids. 

Scottish,  The,  deer  forests.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1848.    8°.    V.  64,  p.  92-107.)  *  DA 

Scottish,  The,  Fishery  Board.  (Tait's 
Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1856. 
4°.    V.  23,  p.  204-209.)  *  DA 

Scottish  register  of  deer  forests,  grouse 
moors,  mansion  houses.,  .to  be  let  and  for 
sale. .  .season  1903.    Glasgow  [1903.]    16°. 

MYA 

Scouler,  John.  Of  the  occurrence  of  the 
remains  of  the  rein-deer  in  Scotland. 
(Edinburgh  new  philosophical  Journal. 
Edinburgh,  1852.     8°.     v.  52,  p.  135-137.) 

OA 

Scrope,  William.  The  art  of  deer-stalk- 
ing; illustrated  by  a  narrative  of  a  few 
daj's'  sport  in  the  forest  of  Atholl,  with 
some  account  of  the  nature  and  habits  of 
red  deer,  and  a  short  description  of  the 
Scottish  forests...  Illustrated...  after 
paintings  by  Edwin  and  Charles  Landseer, 
and  bj'  the  author.  London:  J.  Murray, 
1839  xix   (i),  440  p.,   12  pi.     New  ed.     4°. 

fMYR 

Days  of  deer-stalking  in  the  Scot- 
tish Highlands;  including  an  account  of 
the  nature  and  habits  of  the  red  deer,  a 
description  of  the  Scottish  forests,  and  his- 
torical notes  on  the  earlier  field-sports  of 
Scotland,  with  Highland  legends,  super- 
stitions, traditions,  folklore,  and  tales  of 
poachers  and  freebooters.  Illustrated  by 
Sir  Edwin  and  Charles  Landseer.  Lon- 
don: Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1883.  324 
p.,  11  pi.    8°.  MYR 

With    additional    engraved    title-page. 

Days  and  nights  of  salmon  fishing 

on  the  Tweed;  with  a  short  account  of  the 
natural  history  and  habits  of  the  salmon.. . 
illustrated  by  -lithographs  and  wood  en- 
gravings by  L.  Haghe,  T.  Landseer,  and 
S.  Williams,  from  paintings  by  Sir  David 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Wilkie.  Edwin  Landseer,  Charles  Land- 
seer,  William  Simson,  and  Edward  Cooke. 
London:  John  Murray,  1843.  xvii  p..  1  1., 
298  p.,  12  pi.    illus.    8°. 

Days  and  nights  of  salmon  fish- 
ing in  the  Tweed;  with  a  short  account  of 
the  natural  history  and  habits  of  the  sal- 
mon. London:  John  Alurray,  1854.  xvii 
p.,  2  1.,  298  p.,  2  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.  MYK 

The  colored  lithographs  (11  in  number)  which 
appeared  in  the  first  ed.  are  omitted  in  this. 

Seebohm,  Henry.  On  the  occurrence  of 
Pallas's  grey  shrike  in  Scotland.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  223- 
224.)  *  EC 

Selous,  Edward.  The  bird  watcher  in 
the  Shetlands.  With  some  notes  on  seals 
—  and  digressions.  London:  J.  M.  Dent 
&  Co.,  1905.    X  p.,  1  1.,  388  p.,  10  pi.    8°. 

QMT 

Serle,  W.  The  avi-fauna  of  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Pe- 
terhead, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892-93,  p.  195- 
212.)  CPA 

Migration  of  birds  with  special  ref- 
erence to  Peterhead.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
5,  1898-1900,  p.  93-117.)  CPA 

Service,  Robert.  Bird  migration  in  Sol- 
way.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Alicroscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  295-309.)      PQA 

Note  on  Perichjeta  indica,  an  ex- 
otic species  of  earthworm  living  in  hot- 
houses in  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  396- 
398.)  *  EC 

Some  changes  in  the  avifauna  of  the 

Solway  area.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  181- 
186.)  PQA 

The  sylviida?  of  Solway.     (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1907.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p. 
137-147.)  PQA 

-_ The  waders  of  Solway.      (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p.  46- 
60.)  PQA 

Shearer,  Robert  I.,  and  H.  Osborne. 
Notes  on  the  ornithology  of  Caithness. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  334-347.)  *  EC 

Sheep-marks  and  tallies.  (Shepherds  of 
Britain:    scenes    from    shepherd    life    past 


and    present... by   Adelaide    L.    J.    Gosset. 
London,  1911.     8°.     p.  181-200.)  VPR 

Lamb-branding  in  Skye,  by  Alexander  Smith, 
1865,  p.  185-187;  Sheep-marks  [in  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land], by  Rev.  Thomas  Mathewson,  1909,  p.  188- 
189;  Ear-marking  in  Shetland,  by  Dr.  Jacobsen, 
1909,   p.    190.      illus. 

Shepherd  and  flock  —  Scotland.  (In: 
Shepherds  of  Britain:  scenes  from  shep- 
herd life,  past  and  present... by  Adelaide 
L.  J.  Gosset.  London.  1911.  8°.  p.  79- 
101.)  VPR 

!My  Highland  shepherd  friends,  by  Kate  Henry- 
Anderson,  1909,  p.  79-81;  Hardships  of  shepherd 
life  in  the  Highlands,  by  Alexander  Innes  Shand, 
1905,  p.  81-8.^;  James  Gardner,  shepherd  and  famous 
collie-dog  trainer,  an  appreciation  by  a  grateful  pupil, 
1909,  84-85,  1  port.;  James  Gardner — -another  ac- 
count, by  the  Rev.  Hugh  Young,  1910,  p.  85-88; 
Sayings  on  dogs,  taken  from  the  conversation  of 
James  Gardner,  p.  88-89;  On  shepherds  and  shep- 
herding in  Skye,  by  Alexander  Smith,  1865,  p.  89-91; 
The  blackface  breed,  by  D.  ^lacpherson,  1909,  p. 
91-92;  Deer  expelled  by  sheep,  from  the  Table  book 
of  William  Hone,  1827,  p.  92-93  Scottish  Shepherds 
of  the  sixteenth  century,  by  James  Taylor,  D.D. 
1859,  p.  93-94;  The  milking  of  ewes,  by  the  author, 
p.  95-96;  The  wild  sheep  of  Shetland,  by  Dr.  S. 
Hibbert,  1822,  p.  97-98;  Shetland  sheep  —  another 
account,  bj-  Robert  Cowie,  1871,  p.  98-99;  Shepherd- 
*  ing  in  Shetland  and  Orkney,  by  the  Rev.  T.  Mathew- 
son, 1909,  p.  99-100;  Breeds  of  sheep  in  Shetland 
and    Orkney,   by   James   Johnston,    1909,   p.    101. 

Shepherd,  The,  and  his  dog.  (In:  Shep- 
herds of  Britain:  scenes  from  shepherd  life 
past  and  present... by  Adelaide  L.  J.  Gos- 
set.    London,  1911.     8°.     p.  125-178.)  VPR 

The  collie-dog  of  the  Highlands,  by  K.  Henry- 
Anderson,  1909,  p.  130-131;  The  collie  in  the  south 
of  Scotland,  by  Sir  Archibald  Geikie,  1904,  p.  131- 
133;  The  powers  of  the  collie,  by  Charles  St.  John, 
1846,  p.  133-134;  How  master  and  dog  co-operate,  by 
Ralph  Fleesh,  1910,  p.  135-140;  Hogg's  "Faithful 
Sirrah  and  Hector,"  p.  140-142;  Training  the  collie 
pup  in  Scotland,  by  Ralph  Fleesh,  1910,  p.  148- 
149;  Sheep-dog  trials  in  England,  Wales,  and  Scot- 
land, by  Walter  Baxendale,  1910,  p.  149-152;  a  light 
of  other  days,  by  C.  Brewster  Macpherson,  1909, 
p.  152-153;  Auld  Kep:  "A  past-master,"  and  "one 
of  the  great  dogs  of  history,"  by  Ralph  Fleesh, 
1909,  p.  154;  A  Scottish  sheep-dog  trial,  reported  in 
Doric,  by  Ralph  Fleesh,  1909,  p.  155-160;  "Magnus" 
and  "Ronald."  by  Max  Philpot,  1909,  p.  160-167; 
Shepherds'  dogs  and  sheep-stealing,  by  James  Hogg, 
the    Ettrick    Shepherd,   p.    176-178. 

Sibbald,  Sir  Robert.  Scotia  illustrata; 
sive,  Prodromus  historife  naturalis  in  quo 
regionis  natura,  incolarum  ingenia  & 
mores,  morbi  iisque  medendi  methodus,  & 
medicina  indigena  accurrate  explicantur.  .. 
Cum  figuris  sneis...  Auctore  Roberto 
Sibbaldo...  Edinbvrgi:  ex  officina  typo- 
graphica  Jacobi  Kniblo,  Josuje  Solingensis 
&  Johannis  Colmarii,  sumptibus  auctoris 
[1683]-1684.     3  v.  in  1.     pi.     i°. 

[Pars  prima.]  Nuncius  Scoto-Britannus,  sive 
Admonitio  de  Atlante  Scotico  seu  Descriptione 
Scotiae  antiqvae  et  modernae.      1683. 

Pars  secunda  specialis.  Tomus  1.  De  plantis 
Scotii,    tam    indigenis    quam    hortensibus. 

Pars  secunda  specialis.  Tomus  2.  De  animalibus 
Scotire,  tam  feris  qvam  domesticis  et  de  mineralibus, 
metallis  et  marinis   Scotia. 

Large   paper   copj',  with  a   rare  portrait   of   Boyd. 

.\  separate  t.-p.  to  each  part.  Imprint  of  part 
1:  Edinbvrgi:  in  officina  typographica  Davidis  Lin- 
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General  Works,  continued. 

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Title   from    cover. 

Simpson,  James.  On  reindeer  and  other 
mammalian  bones  discovered  by  Mr.  Mac- 
fie  of  Dreghorn  in  a  rock-fissure  at  Green 
Craig,  Pentland  Hills.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  294-301.)      PTA 

Simpson,  James,  and  David  Hepburn. 
On  mammalian  bones  found  during  exca- 
vations at  Hailes  quarry,  near  Edinburgh. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  27- 
32.)  PTA 

Skirving,  Robert  Scot.  The  natural  his- 
tory of  Islay.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1878.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  69-72.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  the  natural  history  of 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
35-43.)  *  EC 

Skotske,  Den,  Hyrdehund.  1  pi.  (Rundt 
paa  Jorden.  Kj0benhavn  [1875].  8°.  1874- 
75,  p.  31-39.)  NISA 

Smith,  John.  List  of  shells,  etc.,  ob- 
served on  the  Ardeer  and  Irvine  beaches, 
Ayrshire.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  243- 
248.)  PQA 

Occurrence   of   the    clouded-yellow 

butterfly  (Colias  edusa,  Fab.)  in  Ayrshire. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow.  1897. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  4,  p.  35-36.)  PQA 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Note  on  the 
horn  of  a  rhinoceros  stated  to  have  been 
found  in  a  marl  pit  in  Forfarshire.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1880.  sq.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  98- 
102.)  CPA 

Note  of  the  remains  of  the  Irish  elk 

(Megaceros  hibernicus),  found  in  Scot- 
land. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1873.  sq.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  345-350.)  CPA 

Notes  on  the  ancient  cattle  of  Scot- 
land: I.  The  small  short-horned  ox.  Bos 
longifrons,  Owen.  ii.  The  great  long- 
horned  ox,  the  urus.  Bos  primigenius,  Bo- 
janus,  and  Owen.  1  pi.  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.    sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  587-674.) 

CPA 

Notice    of   the    crania   of   the    urus 

(Bos  primigenius)  in  the  museum  of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.     (Roy- 


al Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
111-116.)  *EC 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  remains 

of  the  elk,  (Cervus  alces,  Linn.,  Alces  mal- 
chis.  Gray)  in  Berwickshire;  with  notes  of 
its  occurrence  in  the  British  Isles,  more 
particularly  in  Scotland,  &c.  (Society  of 
.Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1873.     sq.  8°.    v.  9,  p.  297-345.) 

CPA 

Notice   of  the   horn   of  a   reindeer 

(Cervus  tarandus,  Linn.),  found  in  Dum- 
bartonshire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1858. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  217-219.)  *EC 

Notice  of  the  remains  of  the  great 

auk,  or  gare-fowl,  (Alca  impennis,  Linn.), 
found  in  Caithness;  with  notes  of  its  occur- 
rence in  Scotland  and  of  its  early  history, 
illus.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1879.  sq.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  76-105.)  CPA 

Notice    of    remains    of    the    raven 

(Corvus  corax,  Linn.),  found  in  the  clay 
bed  of  an  old  loch  near  Dundas  Castle,  Lin- 
lithgowshire. (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881. 
sq.  8°.    V.  15,  p.  364-365.)  CPA 

Notice  of  remains  of  the  red  deer 

(Cervus  elaphus,  Linn.)  found  in  the  bed 
of  an  old  loch  near  Dundas  Castle,  Linlith- 
gowshire; with  notes  on  remains  of  red 
deer  found  in  different  localities  in  the 
south  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Society  of  An- 
tinuaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1881.    sq.  8°.    V.  15.  p.  37-63.)  CPA 

Notice  of  remains  of  the  rein-deer, 

Cervus  tarandus,  found  in  Ross-shire, 
Sutherland,  and  Caithness;  with  notes  of 
its  occurrence  throughout  Scotland,  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1871.  sq.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  186-222.)  CPA 

Notice  of  the  skull  of  a  large  bear 

(Ursus  arctos,  Linn.)  found  in  a  moss  in 
Dumfriesshire.  With  remarks  on  recorded 
references  to  the  presence  of  the  bear  in 
former  times  in  Scotland,  illus.  (Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1879.    sq.  8°.    v.  13,  p.  360-376.) 

CPA 

Notice  of  various  animal   remains, 

as  Bos  longifrons,  &c.,  found  with  Rornan 
potter}%  near  Newstead,  Roxburghshire; 
with  notes  in  reference  to  the  origin  of 
some  of  our  domestic  cattle  and  the  wild 
white  cattle  of  this  country.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh new  philosophical  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1853.    8°.    V.  54,  p.  122-141.)        OA 

Smith,  William  Anderson.  Benderloch; 
or.  Notes  from  the  west  Highlands.  Pais- 
ley: A.  Gardner,  1883.  2  p.l..  366,  5  p..  1 
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Observations   on    some   west-coast 

fishes.  (Natural  History  Societj'  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1890.    8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  100-104.) 

PQA 

On     oyster-culture     in      Scotland. 

(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1881. 
8°.    series  4,  v.  13,  p.  278-287.)  VPA 

Somerville,  Alexander.  Dredging  off 
Portincross,  Ayrshire.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  2,  p.  189-193.)  PQA 

Isocardia   cor,    L.,   in   the   west   of 

Scotland.  1  pi.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  42- 
46.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  land  and  fresh-water 

mollusca  of  Zona.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new  series, 
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Speedy,  Tom.  Craigmillar  and  its  en- 
virons, with  notices  of  the. .  .natural  his- 
tory...of  the  district.  Selkirk:  G.  Lewis 
&  Son,  1892.    XV,  248  p.,  10  pi.,  1  port.    8^ 

CRF 

Deer-stalking.     Search  for  a  "roj'- 

al."  (Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1895.    8°.    v.  158,  p.  351-358.) 

*DA 

Glimpses     of    trout.       (Edinburgh 

Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  138-145.)  PQA 

Grouse  disease.     (Edinburgh  Field 

Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  82-88.)  PQA 

The  mice  plague.   (Edinburgh  Field 

Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  23-29.)  PQA 

Sport  in  the  Highlands  and  Low- 
lands of  Scotland  with  rod  and  gun.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1886.  xx, 
444  p.,  14  pi.    illus.    2.  ed.    8°.  MYEL 

A  trip  to  the  island  of  Hoy.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  276-285.)  PQA 

Spence,  Magnus.  The  past  in  the  present. 
North  Ronaldsey  sheep.  (Old-lore  mis- 
cellany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1910.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  22- 
27.)  CR 

Sporting,  A,  ramble  in  the  Highlands. 
(Bentley's  miscellany.  London,  1838.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  137-142.)  *  DA 


Sprague,  Miss  Beatrice.  Note  on  the 
occurrence  of  certain  cladocera  in  the 
Edinburgh  district.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  112.)  *EC 

Sprague,  Thomas  Bond.  Bones  and  shells 
taken  from  a  kitchen  midden  on  Inchkeith 
during  1881.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  12-13.)  PQA 

Sprague,  Thomas  Bond,  and  Aliss  Bea- 
trice Sprague.  Notes  on  the  entomostraca 
of  Mid-Lothian.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  305-321.)  PQA 

Stark,  Arthur  C.  Exhibition  of  nests 
and  eggs  of  shoveller  duck  (Spatula  clypea- 
ta)  and  scaup  duck  (Fuligula  marila)  from 
Fifeshire,  and  nest  and  eggs  of  the  goosan- 
der (Mergus  merganser)  from  Suther- 
landshire.  (Royal  Phj'sical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8^    V.  7,  p.  202-203.)  *  EC 

Steele,  A.  B.  Notes  on  the  natural  his- 
tory of  Lochfynehead.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  12-17.)  PQA 

Stein,  C.  Fontinalis  in  Scotland.  (Black- 
wood's Edinburgh  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    v.  154,  p.  256-263.)  *  DA 

Salveliniis  fontinalis. 

Stephenson,  John.  The  nemertines  of 
Millport  and  its  vicinity.  1  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1913.    4°.    V.  48,  p.  1-29.)  *  EC 

On  some  littoral  oligochaeta  of  the 

Clyde.  2  pi.  (Royal  Societj-  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1913.  4°.  v.  48, 
p.  31-65.)  *EC 

Stewart,  Alexander.  A  naturalist's  notes 
off  Mull.  (Good  words.  London,  1893.  8°. 
V.  34,  p.  850-854.)  *  DA 

'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe:  the 

natural  history,  legends,  and  folklore  of 
the  west  Highlands.  Edinburgh:  W.  Pater- 
son,  1885.     XV,  384  p.    port.    8°.  CPW 

"West  Highlanders"  at  home.     [By 

Alexander  Stewart.  1  pi.  (Good  words. 
London,  1888.    8°.    v.  29,  p.  738-742.)  *  DA 

Highland  cattle. 

Stewart,  Charles.  List  of  insects  found 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
566-577.)  PQA 

Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  The  angler's 
companion  to  the  rivers  and  lochs  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons, 
1847.     xxiv,  431(1)   p.,   1   map,  2  pi.     12°. 

MYF 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  & 

Sons,  1853.  xxiii,  357  p.,  1  map.  2  pi.  2.  ed. 
12°.  MYF 

An    angler's    rambles    and    angling 

songs.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Doug- 
las, 1866.    xiii  p.,  2  1.,  (1)4-410  p.     12°. 

MYL 

Angling  reminiscences.    Edinburgh: 

The  Edinburgh  Printing  &  Publishing  Co., 
1837.    230  p.,  4  pi.     16°.  MYK 

The  art  of  angling  as  practised  in 

Scotland.  Edinburgh:  W.  &  R.  Chambers, 
1835.     iv,  156  p.     16°.  MYF 

Stout,  George  W.  Some  lost  and  vanish- 
ing birds  of  Fair  Isle.  (Old-lore  miscel- 
lany of  Orkney,  Shetland,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland.  London,  1913.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
135-138.)  CR 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski,  and  Ch.'^rles  Ed- 
ward Stuart.  Lays  of  the  deer  forest, 
with  sketches  of  olden  and  modern  deer- 
hunting;  traits  of  natural  history  in  the 
forest;  traditions  of  the  clans;  miscellane- 
ous notes.  Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood 
and  Sons,  1848.     2  v.     pi.     8°.  MYR 

Sutherland,  A.  The  nudibranchiate  mol- 
lusca  of  the  Cromarty  Firth.  (Inverness 
Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  337- 
339.)  *  EC 

Swinburne,  John.  Notes  on  the  islands 
of  Sula  Sgeir,  or  North  Barra  and  North 
Rona,  with  a  list  of  the  birds  inhabiting 
them.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  51-67.)  *  EC 

An  ornithological  visit  to  the  As- 

crib  islands,  Loch  Snizort,  Skye.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  402- 
407.)  *  EC 

Taylor,  W.  The  whales  and  dolphins  of 
the  Aloray  Firth.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1902,.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  236-241.)  *  EC 

Thompson,  William.  Notes  upon  the 
natural  history  of  a  portion  of  the  south 
west  of  Scotland.  (Magazine  of  natural 
history.  London,  1838.  8°.  new  series, 
v.  2,  p.  18-21.)  PQA 

Zoological  notes  on  a  few  species 

obtained  from  the  south  west  of  Scotland. 
(Magazine  of  natural  history.  London, 
1839.    8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  585-587.) 

PQA 

Thomson,  John.  The  rarer  birds  of 
Stobo.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  288-294.)  PQA 

With  list  of  species  identified. 


■Thomson,  John  Arthur.  A  large  tubu- 
larian  (Tubularia  regalis,  Boeck)  from  the 
Moray  Firth.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  17,  p.  143-148.)  *EC 

Thomson,  Robert.  The  rarer  fauna  of 
Ardclach.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness 
[1898].     8°.     V.  4,  p.  205-212.)  *  EC 

Thornton,  T.  A  sporting  tour  through 
the  northern  parts  of  England  and  great 
part  of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  Lon- 
don: E.  Arnold,  1896.  xviii,  332  p.,  10  pi., 
4  col'd  pi.,  4  port,  new  ed..  8°.  (The 
sportsman's  library,     v.  2.)  MYEL 

For  Sir  Walter  Scott's  review  of  the  original  edi- 
tion of  this  work  see  the  Edinburgh  review,  v.  5,  p. 
398-405,  London,  1805  (reprinted  in  his  Critical  and 
miscellaneous  essays,  v.  2,  p.  159-167,  Philadelphia, 
1841J. 

Trail,  James  William  Helenus.  The  gall- 
making  diptera  of  Scotland.  36  p.  (East 
of  Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists'  Societies. 
Proceedings   [1887).     Perth,   1889.     8°.) 

PQA 

The    gall-making    hymenoptera    of 

Scotland  (exclusive  of  those  that  live  on 
oaks).  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1893.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  72-90.)         PQA 

On  spiders,  with  a  list  of  Perthshire 

species.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1893.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  207-221.)     PQA 

Traill,  George  William.  Alphabetical 
list  of  the  parasitical  algae  of  the  Firth  of 
Forth.  (Royal  Dublin  Society.  Scientific 
proceedings.  Dublin,  1883.  8°.  new  ser- 
ies, V.  3,  p.  286-297.)  *  EC 

Traquair,  Ramsay  Heatley.  Notes  on 
the  history  of  the  Roj^al  Physical  Society. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  105-109.)  *  EC 

On    specimens    of    "tailless"    trout 

from  Loch  Enoch,  in  Kirkcudbrightshire. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  221-223.)  *EC 

Troup,  George.  Deer  forests.  (In:  The 
Scottish  annual.  Edinburgh  [1859].  12°. 
1859,  p.  337-356.)  NCA 

Turner,  Robert.  The  Cadzow  herd  of 
white  cattle.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  222- 
244.)  PQA 

Turner,  Sir  William.  Additional  notes 
on  the  occurrence  of  the  sperm-whale  in 
the  Scottish  seas.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1872.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  632-644.)  *  EC 


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General  Works,  continued. 

The    lesser    rorqual    (Balsenoptera 

rostrata)  in  the  Scottish  seas,  with  obser- 
vations on  its  anatomy.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  36-75.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  the  skull  of  an  aged  male 

Hyperoodon  rostratus  from  Shetland. 
(Roj^al  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  19-23.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  the  capture  of  Delphinus 

delphis  in  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  346- 
348.)  *  EC 

The  occurrence  of  Risso's  dolphin 

(Grampus  griseus)  in  the  Shetland  seas. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.    192-197.)  *EC 

On  the  bones  of  a  seal  found  in  red 

clay  near  Grangemouth,  with  remarks  on 
the  species.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinbureh,  1872.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  105-114.)  *EC 

•  On  the  capture  of  a  sperm  whale  on 

the  coast  of  Argyleshire,  with  a  notice  of 
other  specimens  caught  on  the  coast  of 
Scotland.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1872.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  365-370.)  *EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  bottle- 
nosed  or  beaked  whale  (Hyperoodon  ros- 
tratus) in  the  Scottish  seas,  with  observa- 
tions on  its  external  characters,  illus. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  9. 
p.  25-47.)  *  EC 

On    the    occurrence    of    Sowerby's 

whale  (Micropteron  bidens)  in  the  Firth 
of  Forth.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  5-13.)  *EC 

On  a  specimen  of  Balsenoptera  bor- 

ealis  or  laticeps  captured  in  the  Firth  of 
Forth.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  515-528.)  *EC 

On  a  specimen  of  Sowerby's  whale 

(Mesoplodon  bidens)  captured  in  Shetland. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  443- 
456.)  *  EC 

Wallace,  R.  Hedger.  White  cattle:  an 
inquiry  into  their  origin  and  history.  3  pi. 
illus.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p.  220-273, 
403-457.)  PQA 

p.   436-457   contain   a  bibliography   of  the   subject. 


Wallace,  Thomas  D.  The  wild  boar  in 
Scotland.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness 
il902j.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  299-305.)  *  EC 

Waller,  Edward.  Report  on  the  fora- 
minifera  obtained  in  the  Shetland  seas. 
(British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science.  Report  of  the  37.  meeting. 
London,  1868.     8°.     p.  441-446.)  *  EC 

Watkins,  Morgan  George.  In  the  deer 
forest.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1882.    8°.    v.  253,  p.  90-104.)  *  DA 

Loch  fishing.  (Gentleman's  maga- 
zine.   London,  1883.    8°.    v.  254,  p.  21-34.) 

*DA 
Watson,    William    John.      Aoibhinn    an 
obair  an   t-sealg.      (Celtic   review.     Edin- 
burgh, 1913.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  156-168.)      NDK 

In  English.     Title  only  in  Gaelic. 

Watt,  Hugh  Boyd.  A  census  of  Glas- 
gow rookeries.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  6,  p.  21-24.)  PQA 

Heronries,  past  and  present,  in  the 

Clyde  faunal  area.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  5,  p.  378-398.)  PQA 

The    land    mammals    of   the    Clyde 

faunal  area.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  170-189.)  PQA 

The  seals,  whales,  and  dolphins  of 

the  Clyde  sea  area.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1911.    8°.    new  series,  V.  6,  p.  191-198.) 

PQA 
West,  W.,  and  G.  S.  West.  A  further 
contribution  to  the  freshwater  plankton  of 
the  Scottish  lochs.  7  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    4°.    V.  41,  p.  477-518.)  *  EC 

White,  Francis  Buchanan.  Mammalia 
[of  the  banks  of  the  Tayj.  (Perthshire  So- 
ciety of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Perth,  1898.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  78- 
82.)  PQA 

Whitehurst,  F.  F.  On  the  Grampian 
hills.  Grouse  and  ptarmigan  shooting  deer 
stalking,  salmon  and  trout  fishing,  and 
other  sketches.  London:  Tinsley  Bros., 
1882.    250  p.     12°.  MYK 

Whyte,  William.  Bird  life  on  the  Sid- 
laws.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1903.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  55-59.)         PQA 

Birds  of  the  riverside.     (Perthshire 

Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1903.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
110-116.)  PQA 

The   nesting   of   the   great   crested 

grebe   (Podiceps  cristatus)   in   Perthshire. 


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Natural  History,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1908. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  83-86.)  PQA 

Our  smallest  birds  and  their  habits. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1903. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  238-245.)  PQA 

Williamson,  William.  A  contribution  to 
the  hydrachnid  fauna  of  Scotland.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  239-242.)  PQA 

Fish-hatching  at  Howietoun.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  114-117.)  PQA 

Scottish  hydrachnids  —  species  col- 
lected during  1906.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  393-394.)  PQA 

Wilson,  Alexander.  The  birds  of  Nairn. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.     8°.    V.  6,  p.  400-413.)     PQA 

Wilson,  Alexander  Stoddart.  Glimpses 
of  marine  life  on  the  Forth.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  112-124.)  PQA 

Wilson,  Charles.  Notes  on  the  prior  ex- 
istence of  the  Castor  fiber  in  Scotland,  with 
its  ancient  and  present  distribution  in 
Europe.  . .  (Edinburgh  new  philosophical 
journal.  Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  8,  p.  1-40.)  OA 

Wilson,  Robert  W.  S.  Autumn  and  win- 
ter bird-life  of  the  Fairlie  shore.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8, 
p.  173-185.)  PQA 

Notes  on  Richardson's  skua  (Ster- 

corarius  crepidatus,  Gm.).     (Natural  His- 


tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p.  235- 
237.)  PQA 

Wilson,  Robert  W.  S.,  and  Hugh  W. 
W^iLsox.  The  stock  dove  (Columba  aenas, 
Linn.)  in  the  Clyde  area.  (Glasgow  na- 
turalist. Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  101- 
110.)  PQA 

Woodhead,  German  Sims.  Notes  on  the 
equipment  of  the  Research  Laboratory  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Phj^sicians,  Edin- 
burgh, illus.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.     V.  9,  p.  521-542.)  *  EC 

Wright,  Thomas  Strethill.  On  two  new 
actinias  from  Arran.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  70-72.)  *EC 

1.  Actinia  ornata;  2.  Actinia  bellis. 

Wuensch,  Edward  A.  On  a  visit  to  the 
marine  fish-pond  at  Port  Logan,  Wigtown- 
shire. (Natural  Historj^  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  247-250.)  PQA 

Young,  Andrew.  The  natural  history  and 
habits  of  the  salmon;  with  reasons  for  the 
decline  of  the  fisheries  and  also  how  they 
can  be  improved.  .  .also  an  account  of  the 
artificial  incubation  of  the  salmon.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown,  Green,  &c.,  1854. 
xii,  108  p.     16°.  VRF 

Contains  bookplate  of  Thomas  Westwood. 

Young,  Henry  C.  Notes  on  some  spiders 
collected  in  the  west  of  Scotland  in  1876. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3.  p. 
170-172.)  PQA 

On    spiders,    with    some    additions 

to  the  Scottish  lists.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1878.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  351-352.)  PQA 

Young,  John.  On  certain  aspects  of  the 
grouse  disease.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869. 
8°.    v.  1,  p.  225-227.)  PQA 


Geology  and  Palaeontology 


Transactions 
Edinburgh   Geological   Society.     Trans- 
actions,     sessions    1866-date.      v.    1-date. 
Edinburgh:    Neill    &    Co.,    printers,    1870- 
date.     maps,  pi.,  illus.     8°.  PTA 

V.    8   and   9    each   include   a   special   part. 
Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.     Trans- 
actions,    v.  1-14.     Glasgow,  1868-date.     8°. 

PTA 

General  Works 
Adamson,  J.    Notice  of  marine  deposites 
on  the  margin  of  Loch  Lomond.    (Werne- 


rian   Natural    History   Society.     Memoirs. 
Edinburgh.  1823.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  334-338.) 

PQA 

Agassiz,  Jean  Louis  Rodolphe.  The  par- 
allel roads  of  Glenroy.  1  diagr.  (Atlan- 
tic monthly.  Boston,  1864.  8°.  v.  13.  p. 
723-736.)  *  DA 

The  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy,  in 

Scotland.      (In    his:    Geological    sketches. 
Boston,  1890.    12°.   second  series,  p.  32-76.) 

Allan,  Thomas.  Description  of  a  vege- 
table  impression    found   in    the    quarry    of 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Craigleith.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1823. 
4°.    V.  9.  p.  235-237.)  *  EC 

On    the    rocks    in    the    vicinity    of 

Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1812. 
4°.     V.  6,  p.  405-433.)  *  EC 

Ancient  glaciers  and  icebergs  of  Scot- 
land. (Eclectic  magazine  of  foreign  litera- 
ture. New  York,  1864.  8°.  v.  62.  p. 
277-289.)  *  DA 

Anderson,  E.  M.  On  the  temperature- 
gradients  of  deep  bores,  with  special  ref- 
erence to  those  of  the  Balfour  bore,  Cam- 
eron Bridge,  Fifeshire.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  167-178.)       PTA 

See   also  under  Carruthers,   R.   G., 

and   E.   M.   Anderson. 

Anderson,  George.  Account  of  the  small 
district  of  primitive  rocks,  near  Stromness, 
in  the  Orkney  Islands.  (Wernerian  Natu- 
ral History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  173-175.)     PQA 

Description  of  the  bituminous  rock 

which  occurs  in  Ross-shire,  and  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Inverness,  &c.  (Edinburgh 
journal  of  science.  Edinburgh,  1826.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  93-95.)  OA 

Geognostical     sketch     of     part     of 

the  great  glen  of  Scotland.  (Wernerian 
Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  190-206.)       PQA 

On  the  quartz  district  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Loch  Ness.  (Edinburgh  jour- 
nal of  science.  Edinburgh,  1825-26.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  212-218;  v.  4,  p.  91-93.)  OA 

Anderson,  James.  Evidences  of  the 
most  recent  glaciers  in  the  Firth  of  Clyde 
district.  1  map.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896. 
8°.     V.  10,  p.  198-209.)  PTA 

Glaciation    and    raised    beaches    in 

Jura    and    Islay.      (Geological    Society    of 
Glasgow.      Transactions.      Glasgow, 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  316-321.) 


PTA 


Anderson,    John.      On 
Fifeshire.      1    map,   2   pi. 
Agricultural    Society    of 
essays  and  transactions. 
8°.     V.     13,  p.  376-431.) 


the    geology    of 

(Highland    and 

Scotland.      Prize 

Edinburgh,  1840. 

VPA 


Anderson,  William.  Note  on  the  oc- 
currence of  a  new  species  of  carbonifer- 
ous crustacean  at  Ardross,  near  Elie,  Fife. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  280- 
281.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  fish  remains  from  the 

bone  bed  at  Abden,  near  Kinghorn,  Fife. 


(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
310-315.)  PTA 

See   also  under  Kinnear,   W.   Tait, 

and  William  Anderson. 

Archibald,  Stewart.  Fortrose  and  Rose- 
markie.  Notes  on  the  geology,  botany,  and 
antiquities  of  the  district.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8^    V.  4,  p.  322-328.)  PQA 

Argyll  (8.  duke),  George  Douglas  Camp- 
bell. On  certain  bodies,  apparently  of 
organic  origin,  from  a  quartzite  bed  near 
Inveraray.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1890.  8°.  v.  16. 
p.  39-64.)  *  EC 

On   the   granitic   district   of   Inver- 

ary,  Argyllshire.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1853.    8".    V.  9,  p.  360-366.)  PTA 

On  the  physical  geography  of  Ar- 
gyllshire in  connection  with  its  geological 
structure,  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1868.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  255-273.)  PTA 

On    the   physical    structure    of   the 

Highlands  in  connection  with  their  geo- 
logical history.  (British  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science.  Report  of 
46.  meeting.  London,  1877.  8°.  Notices 
and  abstracts,     p.  81-87.)  *  EC 

On  a  post-tertiary  lignite,   or  peat 

bed,  in  the  district  of  Kintyre,  Argyll- 
shire. (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1867.  8°.  v. 
23,  p.  196-197.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

On   six   lake-basins   in   Argyllshire. 

(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1873.  8°.  v.  29,  p.  508- 
511.)  PTA 

On  tertiary  leaf-beds  in  the  Isle  of 

Mull.  By  the  duke  of  Argyll.  With  a  note 
on  the  vegetable  remains  from  Ardtun 
Head  by  Prof.  E.  Forbes.  3  pi.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1851.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
89-103.)  PTA 

Two  glens  and  the  agency  of  gla- 
ciation. 1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1897. 
4°.     V.  38,  p.   193-202.)  *  EC 

Glen  Aray  and  Glen   Shira. 

Armstrong,  James.     Description  of  two 

new  species  of  shells  from  the  carbonifer- 
ous limestone  of  Clydesdale,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  74-75.)     PTA 

1.  Nautilus  (discites)  nodiferus.  2.  Pleuroto- 
niaria   youngiana. 

Note  on  the  discovery  of  the  teeth 

of    dithyrocaris.      (Geological    Society    of 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  73-74.)  PTA 

From  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  the  west  of 
Scotland. 

See   also   under   Young,   John,    On 

the  carboniferous  fossils... 

Armstrong,  James,  and  John  Young. 
Notes  on  the  fossils  of  the  Orchard  lime- 
stone series.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  250-261.)  PTA 

Arrangement,  On  the,  of  the  Perthshire 
geological  collection  in  the  museum. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1893.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  105-115,  143-147.)     PQA 

1.  The  rock  specimens,  by  H.  Coates.  2.  The 
minerals,  by  P.  Macnair.  3.  The  index  collection  of 
rock  specimens,  by  H.  Coates.  4.  The  index  collec- 
tion of  minerals,  by  P.  Macnair. 

Avebury  (1.  baron),  Sir  John  Lubbock. 
On  the  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1868.  8°.  v.  24,  p. 
83-93.)  PTA 

Babbage,  Charles.  Observations  on  the 
parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1868.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  273-277.)  PTA 

Bagley,  Arthur  L.  Walks  and  scrambles 
in  the  Highlands.  London:  Skeffington  & 
Son,  1914.    vii(i),  204  p.,  12  pi.     12°.     PSK 

Some  chapters  originally  published  in  the  Cairn- 
gorm Club  journal,  the  Climbers'  journal,  and  the 
Field. 

Bailey,  Edward  Battersby.  New  struc- 
tures in  the  Argyllshire  Highlands.  Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.  v.  9,  p.  363.)         PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  two  spheruli- 

tic  ("variolitic")  basalt  dykes  in  Ardmuch- 
nish,  Argyll.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8^    V.  8,  p.  363-371.)  PTA 

Recumbent   folds   in   the  schists   of 

the  Scottish  Highlands.  1  map,  2  pi.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.    8°.    v.  66,  p.  586-620.)         PTA 

Bailey,  Edward  Battersby,  and  Murr.w 
M.ACGREGOR.  The  Glen  Orchy  anticline  (Ar- 
gyllshire). 1  map.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1912.     8°.     V.  68,  p.  164-179.)  PTA 

Bailey,  Edward  Battersby,  and  D.  Tait. 
On  the  occurrence  of  true  coal  measures 
at  Port  Seton,  East  Lothian.  2  illus. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8.  p. 
351-362.)  PTA 

Bald,  Robert.  Additional  observations 
on  the  coal  field  of  Clackmannanshire.     5 


pi.  (Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1821.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
123-155.)  PQA 

Notice  respecting  the  discovery  of 

tlie  skeleton  of  a  whale  on  the  estate  of 
Airthrey,  near  Stirling.  .  .  (Edinburgh 
philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh,  1819. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  393-396.)  OA 

Notices  regarding  the  fossil  ele- 
phant of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Wernerian 
Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  58-66.)  PQA 

On    the    coal-formation    of    Clack- 

mananshire.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°. 
V.   1,  p.  479-503.)  PQA 

Balfour,  John  Hutton.  On  certain  vege- 
table organisms  found  in  coal  from  For- 
del.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v.  21, 
p.  187-193.)  *EC 

Remarks  on  the  fossils  exhibited  by 

Mr.  Peach  at  the  May  meeting,  and  which 
seem  to  belong  to  the  genus  staphylopteris 
of  Lesquereux.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
8°.    v.  12,  p.  176.)  QEA 

Ballantyne,  John.  A  Bute  post-glacial 
shell-bed.  Notes  on  excavations  at  the 
Rothesay  gasworks  in  1896-1897.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  280-281.)  PTA 

With   a   list   of  the  shells   found. 

Balsillie,  David.  Notes  on  the  limestone 
fragments  in  the  agglomerate  of  the 
"Rock  and  Spindle"  volcano  vent,  St.  An- 
drews. Fife.  (Geological  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1911.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5.  v. 
8,  p.  201-202.)  PTA 

With    list    of    fossils   found    therein. 

Barr,  Thomas  M.  Notes  on  the  origin 
and  earl}^  history  of  the  Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885. 
8°.     V.  7,  p.  97-125.)  PTA 

Barrow,  George.  On  an  intrusion  of 
muscovite-biotite  gneiss  in  the  south-east- 
ern Highlands  of  Scotland,  and  its  ac- 
companj'ing  metamorphism.  1  map,  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1893.  8°.  v.  49.  p. 
330-358.)  PTA 

On  the  Moine  gneisses  of  the  east 

central  Highlands  and  their  position  in 
the  Highland  sequence.  1  map,  4  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
Iv  journal.  London,  1904.  8°.  v.  60,  p. 
400-449.)  PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    chloritoid 

in  Kincardineshire.  1  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,   1898.     8°.     v.  54,  p.   149-156.) 

PTA 


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Geology  and  Palcroiitology,  coiitiuued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

On   the    occurrence   of   Silurian    [?i 

rocks  in  Forfarshire  and  Kincardineshire 
along  the  eastern  border  of  the  Highlands, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1901.  8°.  v. 
57.   p.  328-345.)  PTA 

Bates,  George  F.  On  the  microscopic 
structure  of  some  Perthshire  igneous 
rocks.  23  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth.  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  128- 
134.   189-199,  228-234.)  PQA 

Bather,  F.  A.  Tapering  ends  of  crinoid 
stems  from  Roscolie.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1912.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  77-79.)  PTA 

Bedford,  E.  J.  Notice  of  some  raised 
beaches  in  Argyllshire.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1855-56.  8°.  V.  11,  p.  549;  v.  12.  p. 
167-169.)  PTA 

Bell,  Alfred.  The  glacial  fauna  of  King 
Edward,  in  Banffshire.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  20-22.)         *  EC 

On  a  deposit  in  Largo  Bay.    (Royal 

Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  22- 
26.)  ^  *  EC 

Bell,  Dugald.  The  glaciation  of  the  west 
of  Scotland,  with  special  reference  to  the 
theory  of  floating  ice.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  7.  p.  49-50.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

The    "great    submergence"    again: 

Clava.  (Geological  magazine.  London, 
1897.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4,  v.  4.  p. 
27-30.  63-68.)  PTA 

Note  on   the  pitchstone  at   Corrie- 

gills,  Arran.  1  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  190-193.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the    geology    of    Oban. 

illus.  (Geological  Societj-  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow.  1888.  8°.  v.  8.  p. 
116-133.)  PTA 

Notes  on  glacial  mounds  near  Bal- 

quhidder,  Perthshire.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  234-236.)  PTA 

Notes     on     the     glaciation     of    the 

west  of  Scotland,  with  reference  to  some 
recently  observed  instances  of  cross- 
striation.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  300-310.)  PTA 

On  the  alleged  proofs  of  submer- 
gence in  Scotland  during  the  glacial  epoch. 


I.  Chapelhall,  near  Airdrie.  1  map.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  321-344.)  PTA 

On  the  alleged  proofs  of  submer- 
gence in  Scotland  during  the  glacial  epoch. 

II.  Clava  and  other  northern  localities. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow.  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  105- 
120.)  PTA 

On  the  aspects  of  Clydesdale  dur- 
ing the  glacial  period.  (Geological  Soci- 
ety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1874.    8°.    v.  4.  p.  63-69.)  PTA 

On  the  geology  of  Ardrossan  and 

West  Kilbride.  1  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  342-352.)  PTA 

On  a  glacial  mound  in  Glen  Fruin, 

Dumbartonshire.  2  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1893.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  345-354.  )        PTA 

On  the  glacial  phenomena  of  Scot- 
land, with  reference  to  the  reports  of  the 
Boulder  Committee  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh,  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  237-254.  341.)  PTA 

On    the   glaciation   of   the   west   of 

Scotland.  3  pi.  (Philosophical  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1894. 
8°.    V.  25,  p.  118-136.)  *EC 

On   the   high-level   shelly   deposits, 

and  their  bearing  on  the  question  of  sub- 
mergence; with  special  reference  to  the 
recent  (third)  edition  of  Dr.  James 
Geikie's  "Great  ice  age."  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1896.     8°.     V.  10.  p.  346-348.)       PTA 

Abstract. 

On   a  large  boulder  of  mica-schist 

near  Inverbeg,  Lochlomond.  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  172-175.)  PTA 

On    the    origin    of    certain    granite 

boulders  in  the  Clyde  valley.  1  map.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.     8°.     v.  10.  p.  16-24.)  PTA 

On     some     boulders     near     Arden, 

Lochlomond.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1888.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  254-261,  341.)  PTA 

Phenomena    of   the    glacial    epoch: 

II.  The  "great  submergence."  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8^    v.  9.  p.  100-138.)  PTA 

The    shelly    clays    and    gravels    of 

Aberdeenshire,  considered  in  relation  to 
the  question  of  submergence.  1  diagr. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1895.  8°.  v.  51.  p. 
472-479.)  PTA 

Bell,  William  Hamilton.  Exposures  of 
the   old   red   sandstone   between   Callander 


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General  Works,  continued. 

and  Crieff.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  361-365.)  PTA 

Geognosy  of  the  Cruachan  district. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  513- 
515.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the   geology  of  Deeside. 

near  Ballater.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  201-206.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the    geology    of    Easter 

Ross-shire.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  289-298.)  PTA 

Bennett,  John  Hughes.  An  investiga- 
tion into  the  structure  of  the  Torbanehill 
mineral,  and  of  various  kinds  of  coal.  2 
pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1857.  4°.  v.  21,  p. 
173-185.)  *EC 

Bennie,  James.  The  ancient  lake  of  Elie. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12. 
p.  148-170.)  *  EC 

Further  observations  on  the  surface 

geology  of  Glasgow.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  260-266.)  PTA 

Note   on   the   contents   of  two   bits 

of  clay  from  the  elephant  bed  at  Kilmaurs 
in  1817.  (Royal  Phj-sical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  451-459.)  *  EC 

Note  on  a  microscopic  slice  of  the 

core  of  the  Dalmeny  lepidophloios.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow.   1900.     8°.     v.    11,  p.  263-264.) 

PTA 

Note    on    a    recent    exposure    of    a 

"washout"  of  strata  in  New  Redhall 
quarry.  1  pi.  (Roj^al  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1891.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  392-396.)  *  EC 

On  the  glaciated  summit  of  AUer- 

muir,  Pentlands.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1883.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  307-313.)  *  EC 

On    the    occurrence    of    Bos    longi- 

frons  and  Bos  primigenius  in  the  ancient 
drift  of  the  Clyde.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.  V.  2,  p.  152-155.)  PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    peat    with 

Arctic  plants  in  boulder-clay  at  Faskine, 
near  Airdrie,  Lanarkshire.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  148-152.)         PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  spores  in  the 

carboniferous    formation    of    Scotland.      4 


pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  82-117.)  PTA 

On    the    prevalence    of    eurypterid 

remains  in  the  carboniferous  shales  of 
Scotland.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8^     v.  9,  p.  499-509.)  *  EC 

On  the  surface  geology  of  the  dis- 
trict round  Glasgow,  as  indicated  by  the 
journals  of  certain  bores.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1871.     8°.    V.  3,  p.  133-148.)         PTA 

On  the  surface  geology  of  Glas- 
gow. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.   100-115.)  PTA 

On    things   new   and   old   from   the 

ancient  lake  of  Cowdenglen.  Renfrewshire. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  213- 
225.)  PTA 

The  raised  sea-bottom  of  Fillyside. 

With  lists  of  the  foraminifera  and  ostra- 
coda,  by  David  Robertson.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    8^    v.  12,  p.  26-28.)  *  EC 

"The  raised  sea-bottom  of  Filly- 
side." With  lists  of  the  mollusca  by  An- 
drew Scott.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.     8°.     V.   11,  p.  215-237.)  *  EC 

The  redemption  of  sandstone  quar- 
ries. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow.  1888.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  298-307.)  PTA 

Scenes    and    sections    in    Thornton 

quarries.  East  Kilbride,  in  1868.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  276-285.)  PTA 

Bennie,  James,  and  J.  A.  Johnston.  Re- 
marks on  two  transverse  sections  of 
carboniferous  wood  from  Baberton  New 
Quarry.  Midlothian.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.     8°.     v.  12,  p.  359-361.)   *  EC 

Bennie,  James,  and  Thomas  Scott.  The 
ancient  lakes  of  Edinburgh.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edmburgh,    1891.     8°.     v.    10,   p.    126-154.) 

*EC 

Binney,  Edward  W.  On  the  Permian 
character  of  some  of  the  red  sandstones 
and  breccias  of  the  south  of  Scotland, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1856.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  138-140.)  PTA 

On  some  upper  coal-measures,  con- 
taining a  bed  of  limestone  at  Catrine  in 
Ayrshire.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1862. 
8°.     v.   18,  p.  437-443.)  PTA 

Binney,  Edward  W.,  and  J.\mes  W. 
KiRKEY.     On  the  upper  beds  of  the  Fife- 


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General  Works,  continued. 

shire  coal-measures.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1882.    8°.    v.  38,  p.  245-256.)  PTA 

Black,  W.  T.  On  rolled  pebbles  from 
the  beach  at  Dunbar.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1880.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  122-123.)       PTA 

Blackadder,  Alexander.  On  the  super- 
ficial strata  of  the  Forth  district.  1  map. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1826.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
424-439.)  PQA 

Blair,  Matthew.  The  surface  geology  of 
Paisley.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  139-150.)  PTA 

Blake,  John  Frederick.  On  a  remark- 
able inlier  among  the  Jurassic  rocks  of 
Sutherland,  and  its  bearing  on  the  origin 
of  the  breccia-beds.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1902.    8°.     V.  58,  p.  290-312.)  PTA 

Blanford,  W.  T.  On  a  particular  form 
of  surface  apparently  the  result  of  glacial 
erosion,  seen  on  Loch  Lochy  and  else- 
where. 1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1900. 
8°.    V.  56,  p.  198-204.)  PTA 

Bloxam,  Thomas.  On  the  composition 
of  the  building  sandstones  of  Craigleith, 
Binnie,  Gifnock,  and  Partick  Bridge. 
(Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal., 
Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p. 
83-90.)  OA 

Bonney,  Thomas  George.  Note  on  the 
lithological  characters  of  a  series  of 
Scotch  rocks  collected  by  Dr.  H.  Hicks. 
1  map.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1883.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  159-167.)  PTA 

Notes    on   a   series    of   rocks    from 

the  north-west  Highlands,  collected  by  C. 
Calloway.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1883. 
8°.    V.  39,  p.  414-422.)  PTA 

On    the    serpentine   and    associated 

igneous  rocks  of  the  Ayrshire  coast.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
iournal.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  34,  p.  769- 
785.)  PTA 

Petrological   notes   on   the   vicinity 

of  the  upper  part  of  Loch  Maree.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  36,  p. 
93-108.)  PTA 

Bosworth,  T.  O.  Wind  erosion  on  the 
coast  of  Mull.  2  pi.  (Geological  maga- 
zine. London,  1910.  8°.  new  series,  de- 
cade 5,  V.  7,  p.  353-355.)  PTA 


Boue,  Ami.  Short  comparison  of  the 
volcanic  rocks  of  France  with  those  of  a 
similar  nature  found  in  Scotland.  (Edin- 
burgh philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1820.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  326-332.)  OA 

Boulenger,  G.  A.  On  reptilian  remains 
from  the  trias  of  Elgin,  illus.  (Royal 
Society  of  London.  Proceedings.  Lon- 
don, 1904.     8°.     V.  72,  p.  55-58.)  *  EC 

Reprinted  in  Geological  magazine,  new  series,  de- 
cade 4,  V.  10,  p.  354-357,  London,  1903. 

Boyle,  Robert.  The  economic  and  pet- 
rographic  geology  of  the  new  red  sand- 
stones of  the  south  and  west  of  Scotland. 
2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  344-384.)  PTA 

The  occurrence  of  ultra-basic  rocks 

in  the  igneous  intrusions  of  the  Lugar  and 
Cumnock  district.  2  pi.  1  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,   1909.     8°.     v.   13,  p.  202-223.) 

PTA 

Bremner,  Alexander.  The  physical  geo- 
logy of  the  Dee  valley.  Aberdeen:  Uni- 
versity Press,  1912.  4  p.l.,  89  p.  illus.  4°. 
(Aberdeen  University.  Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity studies,     no.  56.) 

Brewster,  Sir  David.  Account  of  the 
native  hydrate  of  magnesia  discovered  by 
Dr.  Hibbert  in  Shetland.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1823.    4°.    V.  9,  p.  239-242.)  *  EC 

Description    of    withamite,    a    new 

mineral  species  found  in  Glenco.  (Edin- 
bvirgh  iournal  of  science.  Edinburgh, 
1825.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  218-221.)  OA 

Notice   of  an   artificial   cave   in   the 

parish  of  Alvey,  Inverness-shire.  1  pi. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.   119.)  CPA 

— —  Notice  respecting  some  new  spec- 
ies of  lead-ore  from  Wanlockhead  and 
Lead  Hills.  (Edinburgh  philosophical 
journal.  Edinburgh,  1820.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  138- 
140.)  OA 

On    the   fairy   stones   found   in    the 

Elwand  Water  near  Melrose,  illus.  (Roy- 
al Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1866.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  567-571.) 

*EC 

Brewster,  Patrick.  Description  of  a 
fossil  tree  found  in  a  quarry  at  Niteshill 
[near  Paisleyj.  1  map,  1  pi.  (Royal  Soci- 
ety of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh,  1823.  4°. 
Transactions,     v.  9,  p.  103-105.)  *  EC 

Brickenden,  Lambart.  Notice  of  the 
discover}^  of  reptilian  foot-tricks  and  re- 
mains in  the  old  red  or  Devonian  strata  of 
Moray.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  iournal.  London,  1852. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  97-100.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palaontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  boulder- 
clay  in  the  limestone  quarry,  Linksfield, 
Elgin,  N.  B.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1851. 
8°.     V.  7,  p.  289-292.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  glacial  traces 

on  the  rock  of  Dumbarton,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1855.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  27- 
30.)  PTA 

British  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  Fauna,  flora,  and  geology 
of  the  Clyde  area.  Edited  by  G.  F.  S.  El- 
liot, M.  Laurie,  and  J.  B.  Murdoch.  Glas- 
gow: the  local  committee,  1901.  x  p..  1  1., 
568  p.     8°.  PQR 

Binder's  title  reads:  Handbook  on  the  natural  his- 
tory of  Glasgow  and  the  west  of  Scotland. 

Brodie,  James.  An  inquiry  into  the  ac- 
tion of  the  natural  agencies  by  which  level 
terraces  are  produced,  and  into  the  proofs 
thereby  afforded  that  the  elevation  of  the 
central  parts  of  Scotland  must  have  been 
the  effect  of  a  sudden  upheaval.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1867.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  336- 
345.)  *  EC 

Brooke,  H.  J.  Account  of  three  new  spe- 
cies of  lead-ore  found  at  Leadhills.  (Edin- 
burgh philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1820.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  117-120.)  OA 

Brown,  Campbell.  On  the  occurrence  of 
gasteropods  (platyostomella  scotoburdig- 
alensis)  in  a  lepidodendron  from  Craig- 
leith  quarry,  Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1899.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  244-251.) 

PTA 

Brown,  D.  J.  On  the  glaciation  of  Loch 
Skene  and  surrounding  districts;  being  a 
journey  across  the  hills  from  Moffat  to 
Tweedsmuir.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  81-85.)  PTA 

On  local  glaciation  in  the  Pentland 

Hills.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.      Edinburgh.    1874.      8°.      v. 

2,  p.  133-137.)  PTA 

On  a  new  theory  for  the  forma- 
tion of  till  or  boulder  clay.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh,  1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  383-389.)   PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the  south 

of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  227-237,  316-321,  377-383.)  PTA 

1.     Moffat    and    Gala   beds.      2.    Llandovery   beds. 

3.  Wenlock   and    Ludlow   rocks. 

On  some  of  the  glacial  phenomena 

of  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh,  as 
observed  in  the  Fentlands,  Blackford  Hill, 
Bruntsfield  Links,  and  Tynecastle  sandpit. 


(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
351-357.)  PTA 

Brown,  D.  J.,  and  John  Henderson.  On 
the  Silurian  rocks  of  the  Pentland  Hills. 
With  notes  on  the  brachiopoda,  by 
Thomas  Davidson.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.    8°.    V.  1.  p.  23-33,  266-272.)        PTA 

Brown,  Robert.  On  the  physics  of  Arc- 
tic ice,  as  explanatory  of  the  glacial  re- 
mains in  Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1870.     8°.     V.  26,  p.  671-701.)  PTA 

Brown,  Thomas.  Notes  on  the  moun- 
tain limestone  and  lower  carboniferous 
rocks  of  the  Fifeshire  coast  from  Burntis- 
land to  St.  Andrews.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1861.    4°.    V.  22,  p.  385-404.)  *  EC 

On  the  Arctic  shell-clay  of  Elie  and 

Errol,  viewed  in  connection  with  our  other 
glacial  and  more  recent  deposits.  1  map. 
illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1867.  4°.  v.  24, 
p.  617-633.)  *EC 

On    the    old    river    terraces    of   the 

Earn  and  Teith,  viewed  in  connection  with 
certain  proofs  of  the  antiquity  of  man.  1 
pi.  illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1872.  4°.  v.  26, 
p.  149-176.)  *EC 

— — -  On  the  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1875.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  339- 
342.)  *  EC 

On  a  section  of  the  Fifeshire  coast. 

(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quar- 
terly journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v.  15,  p. 
59-62.)  PTA 

Bryce,  James.  Notes  on  the  earthquake 
district  of  the  county  of  Perth.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  70-71.)     PTA 

On  the  age  of  certain  trap  rocks  in 

the  neighbourhood  of  Glasgow.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  17-19.)     PTA 

On  the  Jurassic  rocks  of  Skye  and 

Raasay.  With  a  pal^eontological  appendix 
by  Ralph  Tate.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1873.     8°.     V.  29,  p.  317-351.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  beds  in  the 

west  of  Scotland  beneath  the  boulder-clay. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1865.  8°.  v.  21,  p. 
213-218.)  PTA 

On  the  syenitic  rocks  of  Westfield, 

near  Linlithgow,  with  remarks  on  the 
suitability  of  various  rocks  for  harbour 
works  and  street  materials.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1871.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  293-295.)  *  EC 


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Geology  and  Palccoiitology,  continued. 
General  IVorks.  continued. 

Bryson,  Alexander.  On  the  danger  of 
hasty  generalization  in  geology;  with  spe- 
cial reference  to  the  so-called  raised  sea- 
beach  at  Leith.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1863.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  430-438.)  *  EC 

On   the   rise   of  the   shores   of   the 

Firth  of  Forth.  Have  the  shores  of  the 
Forth  and  Clyde  risen  since  the  human 
period,  as  asserted,  bj'  Sir  Charles  Lyell 
and  Mr.  Geikie?  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1867.     8°.     V.  3.  p.  278-297.)  *  EC 

Burckhardt,  Rudolf.  Note  on  certain 
impressions  of  echinoderms  observed  on 
the  sandstone  slabs  in  which  the  skeletons 
of  hyperodapedon  gordoni  and  rhynchos- 
aurus  are  preserved.  1  illus.  (Geological 
magazine.  London,  1901.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  4,  v.  8,  p.  3-4.)  PTA 

In  the  triassic  sandstones  of  Warwickshire  and 
Elginshire. 

Burgess,  E.  W.  Diatoms  from  the 
island  of  Lewis,  N.  B.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  282-283.)     PTA 

From  the  Journal  of  the  Roval  Microscopical  So- 
ciety, 1882. 

Burns,  John.  Notes  on  the  post-tertiary 
deposits  of  the  Carse  of  Falkirk.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1871.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  367.)         PTA 

Burns,  Walter.  Notes  on  the  Heads  of 
Ayr.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  287-291.)  PTA 

Burton,  John  Hill.  The  Cairngorm 
mountains.  Edinburgh:  Wm.  Blackwood 
&  Sons,   1864.     2  p.l.,   120  p.,   1  pi.     16°. 

PSM 

Busby,  John.  Minutes  and  observations 
drawn  up  in  the  couse  of  a  mineralogical 
survey  of  the  county  of  Caithness,  An. 
1802.  (In:  John  Henderson,  General  view 
of  the  agriculture  of  the  county  of  Caith- 
ness... London,  1815.  8°.  Appendix, 
p.  83-104.)  VPX 

Busby,  John,  and  Daniel  Busby.  In- 
structions to  Messrs.  Busby,  and  survey 
and  report  by  them,  with  a  view  to  coal, 
marie,  lime,  metallic  ores,  &c.  (In:  Wil- 
liam Singer,  General  view  of  the  agricul- 
ture... of  Dumfries.  London,  1812.  8°. 
p.  647-694.)  VPX 

Busz,  K.  On  a  granophyre  dyke  intru- 
sive in  the  gabbro  of  Ardnamurchan,  Scot- 
land. (Geological  magazine.  London, 
1900.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4,  v.  7,  p. 
436-441.)  PTA 

Cadell,  Henry.  Notice  of  the  geological 
features    of   the    upper    coal    basin    of   the 


Firth  of  Forth.  3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  39-46.)  PTA 

Cadell,  Henry  Moubray.  The  fossilifer- 
ous  rocks  of  Borrovvstounness  coal-field. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Societj'.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  319- 
337.)  PTA 

With  lists  of  the  fossil  plants  and  mollusca  found 
in    the    neighbourhood    of    Bo'ness. 

Geological     changes     wrought     by 

man  within  the  Forth  basin.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  275-286.)       PTA 

The  geology  of  the   oil  shalefields 

of  the  Lothians.  1  map,  1  table.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1905.     8°.     v.  8,  p.   116-162.) 

PTA 

A    map    of    the    ancient    lakes    of 

Edinburgh.  1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal    Society.       Transactions.       Edinburgh, 

1893.  8°.     V.  6,  p.  287-296.)  PTA 

The    new    geological    map    of    the 

Edinburgh  district.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal    Society.       Transactions.       Edinburgh, 

1894.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  15-20.)  PTA 

Note   on   the   buried   river   channel 

of  the  Almond.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  194-196.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  vivianite 

in  an  old  lake  bed  at  Cauldhame,  near  Lin- 
lithgow. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  173.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  glaciation  of  Norway 

and  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  227-231.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the   section    in    the   new 

Haymarket  tunnel.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1899.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  119-120.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  volcanic  rocks  of  the 

Borrowstounness  coalfield.  5  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1880.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  304-325.) 

PTA 

Notice    of    the    surface    geology   of 

the  estuary  of  the  Forth  round  Borrow- 
stounness. 2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.  V.  4.  p.  2-33.)  PTA 

The    occurrence    of    plant    remains 

in  olivine  basalt  in  the  Bo'ness  coalfield. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  191-193.)  PTA 

On   the  ash  neck  in  the   Broxburn 

shale  workings  at  Philipstoun.  With  an 
appendix  by  J.  S.  Flett.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1909.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  477-481.)        PTA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


963 


Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  story  of  the  Forth.     Glasgow: 

James  Maclehose  and  Sons,  1913.  xvii, 
299  p.,  6  maps,  2  plans,  49  pi.,  2  port.  sq. 
8°.  PSW 

1.  The  foundations  of  the  Forth  valley.  2.  The 
age  of  swamps  and  forests.  3.  Ancient  land  agita- 
tions. 4.  Rivers  and  their  ways.  5.  The  first  be- 
ginnings of  the  Forth.  6.  The  buried  channels  of 
the  Forth  valley.  7.  The  great  ice  age.  8.  The  old 
lochs  of  Edinburgh.  9,  10.  Carron  Company  ar.d 
the  rise  of  the  Scottish  iron  industry.  11.  The 
Scottish  oil  industry.  12.  Land  reclamation  in  the 
Forth  valley.  13.  A  new  foreshore  reclamation 
scheme.  14.  The  clearing  of  Blairdrummond  moss. 
A  famous   old  labour   colony. 

The  surface  geology  of  the  estuary 

of  the  Forth  —  Additional  notes.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.   1883.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  220-226.) 

PTA 

See  also  under  Report. 

Calloway,  Charles.  The  age  of  the 
newer  gneissic  rocks  of  the  northern 
Highlands.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  iournal.  London,  1883. 
8°.    V.  39,  p.  355-414.)  PTA 

The     limestone     of     Durness     and 

Assynt.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London.  1881.  8°.  v. 
37,  p.  239-245.)  PTA 

— ■ — -  The  Torridon  sandstone  in  relation 
to  the  Ordovician  rocks  of  the  northern 
Highlands.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1882. 
8°.    V.  38,  p.  114-118.)  PTA 

Cameron,  David.  The  glacial  phenom- 
ena of  Athole.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  174-177.)  PTA 

The  glaciers   of  lower  Strathnairn. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  160- 
163.)  PTA 

The    granite,    and    the    junction    of 

the  old  red  sandstone  and  the  gneiss  in 
lower  Strathnairn  (Daviot).  Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  98-100.)       PTA 

Note  on  fossiliferous  strata,  lower 

Strathnairn.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  163.)  PTA 

Containing  Coccosteus  sp.,  Depterus  sp.,  and 
Osteolepis  sp. 

Notes  on  the  submergence  of  Scot- 
land. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883-88.  8°.  v. 
4,  p.  263-268;  v.  5,  p.  41-43.)  PTA 

Cameron,  J.  Macdonald,  joint  author. 
See  under  Jolly,  William,  and  J.  M. 
Camerox. 


Cameron,  William.  On  the  Sutherland- 
shire  gold  fields.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  1-17.)  PTA 

Campbell,  A.  C,  and  E.  M.  Anderson. 
Notes  on  a  transported  mass  of  igneous 
rock  at  Comiston  sand-pit,  near  Edin- 
burgh. 1  pi.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  219-224.)  PTA 

Campbell,  John  Francis.  Notes  on  the 
glacial  phenomena  of  the  Hebrides.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London.  1873.    8°.    v.  29,  p.  545-548.) 

PTA 

Campbell,  Robert.  The  geology  of 
south-eastern  Kincardineshire.  1  map,  2 
pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1913.  4°.  v.  48,  p. 
923-960.)  *  EC 

Preliminary  note  on  the  geology  o£ 

south-eastern  Kincardineshire.  1  diagr. 
(Geological  magazine.  London,  1911.  8". 
new  series,  decade  5,  v.  8,  p.  63-69.)  PTA 

Campbell,  Robert,  and  Andrew  G.  Sten- 
HOUSE.  The  geology  of  Inchcolm.  1  map, 
5  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  121-134.)  PTA 

Campbell,  W.  F.  On  the  iron  ores  of 
the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Prize  essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1843.     8°.    V.  14,  p.  598-600.)  VPA 

Carmichael,  James.  Account  of  the 
principal  limestone  quarries  of  Scotland. 
(Highland  and  x\gricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Prize  essays  and  transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1836.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  57-84.)  VPA 

Carmichael,  Sir  Thomas  David  Gibson. 
Note  on  the  occurrence  of  Lithobius  varie- 
gatus  (Leach)  in  Scotland.  (Roj-al  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  240.)     *  EC 

Carruthers,  R.  G.  On  zonal  work  in 
lower  carboniferous  rocks  with  some  re- 
marks on  the  collection  of  fossils.  (Geo- 
logical Societj"  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow.  1913.     8°.    v.  14,  p.  65-73.)  PTA 

Carruthers,  R.  G.,  and  E.  M.  Anderson. 
The  stratigraphy  of  the  Arden  basin.  2 
pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  133-161.)  PTA 

Carruthers,  William.  Dumfriesshire 
graptolites,  with  descriptions  of  three  new 
species,  illus.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  466-470.)  *  EC 

1.  Cladograpsus  linearis;  2.  Diplograpsus  tricor- 
nis;  3.  Didymograpsus  moffatensis. 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  geology  of  Moffat,  Dumfries- 
shire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1863. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  383-390.)  *  EC 

On     a     section     at     Junction-road, 

Leith.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1862. 
8°.    V.  18,  p.  450-453.)  PTA 

Catalogue  of  the  brachiopoda  of  the 
Lothians  and  Fife.  Prepared  by  the 
society's  Lothians  and  Fife  Palaeontologi- 
cal  Committee.  With  introductions  by 
Thomas  Davidson  and  Alexander  Somer- 
vail.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  68-87.)  PTA 

Chalmers,  Peter.  Mineralogical  and 
geological  report  on  the  Dunfermline  coal- 
field. 1  map,  1  pi.  (Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland.  Prize  essays 
and  transactions.  Edinburgh,  1840.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  298-343.)  VPA 

Chambers,  Robert.  [Geology  of  Peebles- 
shire.] (In:  William  Chambers.  A  history 
of  Peeblesshire.  Edinburgh,  1864.  8°.  p. 
515-521.)  CR 

On  glacial  phenomena  in  Scotland 

and  parts  of  England.  (Edinburgh  new 
philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh,  1853. 
8°.    V.  54.  p.  229-281.)  OA 

Chemical  analyses  of  stratified  rocks 
altered  by  plutonean  agency;  and  analysis 
of  Largo  Law  basaltic  rock  and  wollaston- 
ite  from  Corstorphine  Hill.  (Edinburgh 
new  philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1833.     8°.     V.  15,  p.  386-388.)  OA 

Christison,  Sir  Robert.  Notice  of  fossil 
trees  recently  discovered  in  Craigleith 
quarry,  near  Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.    4°.    V.  27,  p.  203-221.)      *  EC 

Notice  of  a  pinaceous  fossil  recent- 
ly found  in  Redhall  quarry,  near  Edin- 
burgh. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  167-174.)  QEA 

Notice    of    two    fossil    trees    lately 

uncovered  in  Craigleith  quarry,  near  Edin- 
burgh. (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  104-108.)  *EC 

Supplementary  notice  of  the  fossil 

trees  of  Craigleith  quarrJ^  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1875.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  241-243.)  QEA 

Clark,  Donald.  Account  of  reclaiming 
land  by  embanking  the  river  Hallowdale 
in  Sutherland.  (Highland  and  Agricultur- 
al Society  of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and 
transactions.  Edinburgh,  1839.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  302-307.)  VPA 


Clark,  Francis  William.  On  the  coral- 
line sand  of  Ulva,  one  of  the  Western 
Isles.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and  transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1843.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  765- 
767.)  VPA 

Cleghorn,  John.  On  the  till  of  Caith- 
ness, illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1851. 
8°.     V.  7,  p.  200-201.)  PTA 

On  the  till  near  Wick  in  Caithness. 

By  J.  Cleghorn.  With  a  note  on  the  shells 
found  in  the  till.  By  James  Smith.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1850.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  385-386.) 

PTA 

Clough,  Charles  Thomas,  and  Alfred 
Harker.  On  a  coarsely  spherulitic  ("vari- 
oHtic")  basalt  in  Skye.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  381-389.)       PTA 

Clough,  Charles  Thomas,  and  W.  Pol- 
lard. On  spinel  and  forsterite  from 
the  Glenelg  limestone  (Inverness-shire). 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1899.  8°.  v.  55,  p. 
372-380.)  PTA 

Clough,  Charles  Thomas,  and  others. 
The  augen  gneiss  and  Moine  sediments  of 
Ross-shire.  1  illus.  (Geological  maga- 
zine. London,  1910.  8°.  new  series,  dec- 
ade 5,  V.  7,  p.  337-345.)  PTA 

The    cauldron-subsidence    of    Glen 

Coe,  and  the  associated  igneous  phenom- 
ena. 3  maps,  4  pi.  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1909.    8°.    V.  65,  p.  611-678.)         PTA 

Coates,  Henry.  Geology  [Of  the  banks 
of  the  Tayj.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natur- 
al Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth.  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  40-44.)  PQA 

A.   Stratigraphical.     B.   Physical. 

The  glaciation  of  Perthshire.    7  pi. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1908.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  cxliii-cl.)  PQA 

The    history    of    Scottish    geology, 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°.  v.  1.  p. 
clxviii-clxxv.)  PQA 

Origin  of  the  interbedded  and  in- 
trusive volcanic  rocks  of  Kinnoull  Hill. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1893.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  24-29.)  PQA 

The    origin    of    soils,    with    special 

reference  to  the  soils  of  Perthshire. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Proceedings.  Perth,  1898.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
cxli-cxlvii.)  PQA 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  cut- 
tings of  the  Crieff  and  Comrie  Railway.     1 


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General  Works,  continued. 

map,  3  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1893.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  257-260.)     PQA 

See  also  under  Arrangement. 

Coates,  Henry,  and  Peter  Macnair.  The 
old  red  sandstone  of  Perthshire.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  235-244.)  PQA 

On  a  banded  hornblende  schist  at 

Balhoulan  quarry.  2  pi.  illus.  (Perth- 
shire Society  oi  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1898.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  154-166.  )  PQA 

The  rocks  of  Highland  Perthshire; 

their  origin,  plication,  and  denudation. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1893.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  221-226.)  PQA 

Cockburn,  Alexander  M.  Brief  notes  on 
the  precious  stones  and  pearls  of  Scot- 
land. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  196-198.)  PTA 

Cole,  Grenville  Arthur  James.  See  under 
Judd,  John  Wesley,  and  G.  A.  J.  Cole;  and 
Gardner,  J.  Starkie. 

Conacher,  Harry  R.  J.  See  under  Mac- 
nair, Peter,  and  H.  R.  J.  Conacher. 

Connell,  Arthur.  Analysis  of  coprolites 
and  other  organic  remains  imbedded  in 
the  limestone  of  Burdiehouse  near  Edin- 
burgh. (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v. 
13,  p.  283-296.)  *  EC 

On     sulphuret     of     cadmium,     or 

greenockite,  a  new  mineral.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840.    4°.    V.  14,  p.  619-623.)      *  EC 

Found  at  Bishoptown,  Renfrewshire. 
Supplementary  notice  on  the  chemi- 
cal analysis  of  the  animal  remains  of  Bur- 
diehouse. (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1845.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  84-85.)  *  EC 

Coomaraswamy,  Ananda  K.  Observa- 
tions on  the  Tiree  marble,  with  notes  on 
others  from  Zona.  2  pi.  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London, 
nal.     London,  1903.     8°. 


Quarterly   jour- 

V.  59,  p.  91-104.) 

PTA 

on  a  carbonifer- 

the   cement-lime- 


Coutts,  James.  Notes 
ous  selachian  fish  from 
stone  series  of  East  Kilbride.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  164-166.)  PTA 

On   the   post-tertiary   clay   beds   at 

Houston.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  336-342.)  PQA 

With  a  list  of  the  fossils  found  in  the  clay-beds. 


'-  On    the    post-tertiary   clay-beds    at 

Kilchattan  Bay,  island  of  Bute.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings.    Glasgow,  1876.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  33-38.) 

PQA 

With  a  list  of  the  fossils  found  in  the  clay-beds. 

See  also  under  Fatten,  Andrew. 

Cowie,  Charles  R.  The  glacial  phenom- 
ena of  Loch  Ranza  Glen,  Arran.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  282-284.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Notes    on    the    shoals    at    Catacol 

Point  and  Kirn  Point,  x\rran.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  156-158.)  PTA 

Craig,  E.  H.  Cuningham.  On  the  igne- 
ous breccia  of  the  Lui  near  Braemar. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
336-340.)  PTA 

Craig,  George.  The  Culbin  sandhills. 
1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  524-531.)  PTA 

On  building  stones  used  in  Edin- 
burgh: their  geological  sources,  rela- 
tive durabilty,  and  other  characteristics. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1892.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  254- 
273.)  PTA 

Craig,  John.  On  the  carboniferous  for- 
mation of  the  Lower  Ward  of  Lanark- 
shire. 1  map.  (Highland  and  Agricultur- 
al Society  of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and 
transactions.  Edinburgh,  1839.  8°.  v. 
12,   p.  341-406.)  VPA 

Craig,  R.  M.  Additions  to  the  volcanic 
geology  of  East  Fife.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8^    V.  10,  p.  83-89.)         PTA 

The  carboniferous  rocks  and  fos- 
sils in  the  neighbourhood  of  Pitscottie, 
Fifeshire.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1912.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  10-24.)  PTA 

Craig,  Robert.  Notes  retrospective  of 
the  closing  of  the  quarries  of  Greenhill, 
Kilmaurs,  Ayrshire.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  192-198.)  PTA 

Notes   upon   a   cutting   in   the   new 

Kilbride  branch  of  the  Lanarkshire  and 
Ayrshire  Railway,  on  the  farm  of  Gurdy, 
Beith.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  64-71.)  PTA 

With    a    list    of    fossils    found. 

On  the  boulders  found  in  cuttings 

on  the  Beith  branch  railway,  considered  in 
relation  to  their  parent  rock;  with  re- 
marks on  the  local  character  of  the  boulder 


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General  Works,  continued. 

clay.       (Geological    Society    of    Glasgow. 

Transactions. 

p.  45-56.) 

On  the  first  appearance  of  certain 

fossils  in  the  carboniferous  strata  around 
Beith  and  Dairy.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  36-50.)  PTA 

On    the    fossiliferous    strata    lying 

between  the  lower  and  upper  limestones 
in  the  Beith  and  Dairy  district.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  86-96.)     PTA 

On  the  fossils  of  the  upper   series 

of  the  lower  carboniferous  limestones  in 
the  Beith  and  Dairy  districts  of  north 
Ayrshire.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.   1-17.)  PTA 

On    the    glacial    deposits    of    north 

Ayrshire   and    Renfrewshire.      (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.     Transactions, 
gow,  1874.     8°.    V.  4,  p.  138-164.) 

On    the   post-pliocene   beds   of   the 

Irvine  valley,  Kilmaurs,  and  Dreghorn  dis- 
tricts. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.   213-226.)  PTA 

On    the    section    on   the    Crofthead 

and  Kilmarnock  Railway,  in  Cowden  Glen, 
Neilston,  Renfrewshire,  with  remarks  on 
the  upper  boulder  clay.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions, 
gow,  1874.     8°.     V.  4,  p.   17-32.) 

On  the  upper  limestones  of  north 

Ayrshire,  as  found  in  the  district  around 
Dairy  and  elsewhere.  (Geological  Soci- 
ety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1888.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  28-39.)  PTA 

Remarks  upon  the  bed  of  dolerite 

which  crosses  Renfrewshire  to  the  east  of 
Paisley.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  270-275.)  PTA 

Remarks   upon   "joints"   or   natural 

fractures  in  limestones.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  210-215.)        PTA 

Sketch  of  the  carboniferous  basin 

of  Dairy,  Ayrshire.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1871.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  271-297.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  the  carboniferous  fossils  from  the 
Dairy  district. 

Volcanic  disturbance  of  the  iron- 
stone measures  in  the  vicinity  of  Dairy 
during  the  carboniferous  period.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,    1885.     8°.     v.   7,   p.   233-237.) 

PTA 

See  also  under  Young,  John,  and 

Robert  Craig. 


Glas- 
PTA 


Crampton,  Cecil  B.  The  limestones 
of  Aberlady.  Dunbar,  and  St.  Monans. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  374- 
378.)  PTA 

Crampton,  Cecil  B.,  and  David  Tait.  On 
certain  new  localities  for  oil-bearing  shale 
near  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.     v.  9,  p.  102-107.)  PTA 

Croll,  James.  On  the  reason  why  the 
change  of  climate  in  Canada  since  the 
glacial  epoch  has  been  less  complete  than  in 
Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  138-141.)  PTA 

—  On  two  river  channels  buried  under 

drift,  belonging  to  a  period  when  the  land 
stood  several  hundred  feet  higher  than  at 
present.  1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
8°.     V.  1,  p.  330-345.)  PTA 

1.  Kilsyth  to  Grangemouth,  Firth  of  Forth.  2. 
From  Kilsyth  westward  to  the  Clyde.  Also  de- 
scribes  other   buried   river   channels   in    Scotland. 

Crosskey,  Henry  W.  Glacial  deposits 
of  the  Clyde  district.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  45-51.)  PTA 

Note    on    the    fossils    collected    by 

Mr.  James  Bennie  at  Windmillcroft.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow.  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  115-117.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  glacial  geology  of  the 

district  around  Loch  Sween,  Argyllshire. 
2  pi.  (Birmingham  Philosophical  Society. 
Proceedings.  Birmingham  [1887].  8°.  v. 
5,  p.  219-225.)  *  EC 

On  boulder  clay.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1871.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  149-153.)  PTA 

Mainly   in   Scotland. 

.  On  the  relation  between  the  gla- 
cial deposits  of  Scotland  and  those  of 
Canada.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  132-138.)  PTA 

On    the    succession    of    geological 

changes  in  Scotland  from  the  glacial  epoch 
to  the  present  day.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1869.     8°.     V.   1,  p.   112-115.)  PQA 

On  the  tellina  calcarea  bed  at  Chap- 
pel  Hall,  near  Airdrie.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1865.    8°.    V.  21,  p.  219-221.)  PTA 

Recent  researches  into  the  post- 
tertiary  geology  of  Scotland.  (Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1871.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  92-102.)     *  EC 

Crosskey,  Henry  W.,  and  David  Robert- 
son. The  post-tertiary  fossiliferous  beds 
of  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.     Transactions.      Glasgow,    1867- 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

1877.  8°.  V.  2,  p.  267-282;  v.  3,  p.  113-129, 
321-341;  V.  4,  p.  32-45,  128-137,  241-256;  v. 
5,  p.  29-35.)  PTA 

Cumming,  Joseph  George.  On  the  ter- 
tiary deposits  of  the  Moray  Firth  and  the 
great  Caledonian  valley,  with  a  brief  notice 
of  the  older  formations.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1850.    8°.    V.  6.  p.  10-17.)  PTA 

Cunningham,  Robert  James  Hay.  Geog- 
nostical  description  of  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright.  1  map,  3  pi.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Prize  essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1843.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  697-738.)  VPA 

On  the  geology  of  the  Lothians.    1 

map.  17  col'd  pi.  (Wernerian  Natural 
History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1838.     8°.     V.  7,  p.   1-160.)  QDA 

Wernerian   prize   essay. 

Currie,  Alexander.  On  the  occurrence 
of  coal  beds  under  the  traps  of  the  Bowl- 
ing Hills.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  149-151.)  PTA 

Currie,  James.  The  minerals  of  the  ter- 
tiary eruptive  rocks  of  Ben  More,  Mull. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  223- 
229.)  PTA 

Note    on   the    feldspars   of    Canisp. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  7.  p. 
494-496.)  PTA 

On     an     lona     erratic     containing 

withamite.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
v.  7,  p.  115-118.)  PTA 

Dacosta,  H.  M.  Description  and  analy- 
sis of  a  specimen  of  native  iron  ore  found 
at  Leadhills.  (Wernerian  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  370-372.)  QDA 

Dairon,  James.  Notes  on  graptolites. 
2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.   176-181.)  PTA 

Found   in  a  bed  of  shale  in   Garpel  burn. 

Notes    on    several    new    forms    of 

graptolites  from  the  Silurian  shales  of 
Dumfriesshire.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885. 
8°.     v.  7,  p.  43-46.)  PTA 

Notes     on     the    silurian     rocks     of 

Dumfriesshire  and  their  fossil  remains. 
2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  176-184.)  PTA 


On  retiolites.     (Geological  Society 

of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  51-52.)  PTA 

Found   at    Dobb's   Linn,    near    Moffat. 

On  the  rocks  and  graptolitic  shales 

of  the  Moffat  district.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  178-181.)         PTA 

Dakyns,  J.  R.,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall.  On 
the  plutonic  rocks  of  Garabal  Hill  and 
Aleall  Breac.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1892.     8°.     V.  48,  p.  104-121.)  PTA 

Darwin,  Charles  Robert.  Observations 
on  the  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy,  and  of 
other  parts  of  Lochaber  in  Scotland,  with 
an  attempt  to  prove  that  they  are  of 
marine  origin.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
London.  Philosophical  transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1839.     4°.     V.  39,  p.  39-81.)  *  EC 

Davidson,  George.  List  of  diatomaceje 
found  in  Loch  Kinnord  Kieselguhr. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4.  p. 
212-216.)  PTA 

Davidson,  James.  Laboratory  note. — 
Analysis  of  titaniferous  iron  sand  from 
North  Berwick.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875. 
8°.    v.  8,  p.  523-525.)  *  EC 

Davidson,  John.  The  origin  and  geo- 
logical associations  of  the  Bass  of  In- 
verurie. 1  map.  (Aberdeen  Philosophical 
Society.  Transactions.  Aberdeen,  1892. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  42-56.)  *  EC 

Davidson,  Thomas.  Description  of  Lin- 
gula  thomsonii,  Trans.  Geol.  Soc.  Glas- 
gow, vol.  ii,  pi.  ii,  figs  3,  3a,  3b.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.     8°.     v.  2.  p.  149.)         PTA 

Note  on  some  brachiopoda  col- 
lected by  Mr.  Judd  from  the  Jurassic  de- 
posits of  the  east  coast  of  Scotland.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1873."  8°.  v.  29,  p. 
196-197.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Brown,  D.  J.,   and 

John  Henderson;  and  Catalogue  of  the 
brachiopoda. 

Davison,  Charles.  The  British  earth- 
quakes of  the  years  1908  and  1909.  (Geo- 
logical magazine.  London.  1910.  8°.  new 
series,  decade  5,  v.  7,  p.  315-320.)         PTA 

Includes  36  earthquakes,  all  of  them  originating 
in    Scotland. 

The     earthquakes     of     Comrie,     in 

Perthshire.  1  diagr.  (Knowledge.  Lon- 
don, 1909.    4°.    new  series,  v.  6.  p.  143-146.) 

OA 

The  Inverness  earthquake  of  Sep- 
tember 18th,  1901.  (In  his:  A  study  of  re- 
cent earthquakes.  London,  1905.  12°.  p. 
245-261.)  *R-OAI 


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The  Inverness  earthquake  of  Sep- 
tember 18th,  1901,  and  its  accessory  shocks. 
2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1902.  8°.  v. 
58,  p.  377-398.)  PTA 

The   Inverness  earthquake  of  18th 

September  1901.  1  plan.  (Inverness  Sci- 
entific Society  and  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  192- 
204.)  *  EC 

See  also  additional  notes,  p.  205-207. 

The  Ochil  earthquakes  of  Septem- 
ber, 1900  to  April,  1907.  1  map.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1907.  8°.  v.  63,  p.  362- 
374.)  PTA 

On    the    Inverness    earthquakes    of 

November  15  to  December  14,  1890.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1891.  8°.  v.  47,  p.  618- 
632.)  PTA 

On  some  minor  British  earthquakes 

of  the  years  1904-1907.  (Geological  mag- 
azine. London,  1908.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  5,  v.  5,  p.  296-309.)  PTA 

Earthquakes  at  Dunoon,  Oban,  Ochils,  etc. 

Record  of  observations  on  the  In- 
verness earthquake  of  November  15th, 
1890.  (Birmingham  Philosophical  Society. 
Proceedings.  Birmingham  [1893].  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  42-62.)  *  EC 

Dawson^  Sir  William.  Canadian  and 
Scottish  geology.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Edinburgh  Geological  Society 
at  the  close  of  the  session  of  1883-4. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  112- 
122.)  PTA 

Day,  St.  John  Vincent.  The  carbonifer- 
ous system  of  Scotland.  (In:  Notices  of 
some  of  the  principal  manufactures  of  the 
west  of  Scotland.  Glasgow,  1876.  12°.  p. 
15-29.)  V 

Based  on  two  articles  by  James  Geikie. 

Day,  T.  Cuthbert.  Some  observations  on 
the  Long  Row  and  the  Dasses,  Arthur's 
Seat.  3  pi.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  40-48.)  PTA 

Geological     notes       from     Arran. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  118-125.)        PQA 

A    geological    trip    to    Aultnacalla- 

gach  and  Inchnadamff.  4  pi.  illus.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1902.    8°.     V.  4,  p.  165-176.)  PQA 

Dempster,  George.  An  account  of  the 
magnetic  mountain,  of  Cannay.     (Society 


of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Archaeologia 
Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v.  1,  p. 
183-185.)  t  CPA 

Dennison,  Walter  Trail.  On  the  en- 
croachments of  the  sea  and  the  subsidence 
of  land,  as  seen  in  the  island  of  Sanday. 
(Viking  Club.  Saga-book.  London,  1895. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  74-89.)  GEA 

Dick,  Robert.  On  the  discovery  of  a 
"sand-dyke"  or  old  river  channel  running 
north  to  south,  from  near  Kirk  of  Shotts  to 
Wishaw,  Lanarkshire.  1  map.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  345-352.)       PTA 

Dick,  Thomas  Lauder.  See  Lauder,  Sir 
Thomas  Dick. 

Dickie,  George.  Notice  of  a  deposit 
of  fossil  diatomacese  in  Aberdeenshire. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1850.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  65-67.)  QEA 

With  list  of  diatomaceae  found. 

Debbie,  James  J.  Note  on  a  specimen  of 
altered  dolomitic  limestone  from  the 
cement-stone  series  of  the  Ballagan  group. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  49- 
52.)  PTA 

Dougall,  John.  The  leaf-caves  of  Mull. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  286-289.) 

PTA 

On    ancient    sea    margins    around 

Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  30-33.)  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  scenery  of  the  En- 

terkin.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  255-257.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  Falls 

of  Clyde,  the  Mouse  valley,  and  Cartland 
Crags.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  44-53.)  PTA 

Dow,  Robert.  The  agates  of  the  Sidlaws. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1908.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  87-96.)  PQA 

Geological  notes   on   Loch    Carron 

and  west  Ross-shire.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.   Perth,  1893.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  98-102.) 

PQA 

A   geological   sketch   of  east    Fife. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  139-143.)  PQA 

Outcrop  of  diabase  at  Rossie  Pri- 
ory. (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions.  Perth,  1895.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  1-6.)  PQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


969 


Geology  and  Palaeontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Tertiary    dykes    of   the    lower   Tay 

valley  and  district  around  Perth.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  226-232.)  PQA 

Dron,  Robert  W.  The  carboniferous 
limestones  of  Scotland,  with  their  coals. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  66-73.) 

PTA 
Iron    and    copper   mining   in    Shet- 
1  illus.     (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
Transactions.     Glasgow,    1909.     8°. 
p.  165-169.)  PTA 

Notes    on    bores    in    Manor-Powis 

coalfield,  Stirling.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  25-29.)  PTA 

(Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  176-178.)  PTA 

Drummond,  H.  H.  Notice  regarding  fos- 
sil bones  of  a  whale  discovered  in  the  dis- 
trict of  Monteith.  (Wernerian  Natural 
History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1826.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  440-441.)  QDA 

Dudgeon,  Patrick.  Exhibition  of  speci- 
mens of  auriferous  quartz  from  the  Lead- 
hills  district.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  67.)  *  EC 

Abstract. 

Note    on    a    new    fossil    foot-print 

from  the  permian  sandstone  of  Dumfries- 
shire. 1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  154-155.)  *EC 

Duff,  Patrick.  Sketch  of  the  geology  of 
Moray.  Elgin:  Forsvth  &  Young,  1842. 
vi,  72  p.,  1  map,  10  pf.     8°.  PVI 

Duncan,  Henry.  An  account  of  the 
tracks  and  footmarks  of  animals  found 
impressed  on  sandstone  in  the  quarry  of 
Corncockle  Muir,  in  Dumfriesshire.  (Roy- 
al Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1831.    4°.    v.  11,  p.  194-209.) 

*EC 

An  abridgment  of  this  paper  is  given  in  the 
Edinburgh  journal  of  science,  v.  8,  p.  305-311.  Edin- 
burgh,   1828. 

Dunlop,  Robert.  The  fossil  amphibia  in 
the  Kilmarnock  Museum  previous  to  the 
fire  of  1909.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  60-64.)  PTA 

Note  on  a  section  of  boulder-clay, 

containing  a  bed  of  peat.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1888.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  312-315.)  PTA 

At  Burnhead  quarry,  near  Airdrie. 


Note  on  a  "wash-out"  in  a  shallow 

pit  of  the  Drumshangie  Coal  Company, 
near  Airdrie.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.  320.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  mineral  seams  round 

Airdrie  and  their  fossils.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  35.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  the  fossil  remains  found  in  the 
seams. 

Duns,  John.  On  some  remains  of  Scot- 
tish early  post-pliocene  mammals.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  692-699.)      *  EC 

The  surface  geology  of  Mid-Loch- 

aber.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  v.  11,  p. 
483-487.)  *  EC 

Abstract. 


Post-glacial    beds    at 

(Geological   magazine. 

new  series,  decade  4,  v. 

PTA 


Durham,    James. 
Dundee.      1    illus. 
London,  1903.    8°. 
10,  p.  306-309.) 

The    post-glacial    geology    of    the 

Dundee  district.  (East  of  Scotland  Union 
of  Naturalists'  Societies.  Proceedings. 
Perth,  1895.    8°.     1891-95,  p.  66-74.)     PQA 

•  Volcanic  rocks  of  the  north-east  of 

Fife.  With  an  appendix  by  Prof.  J.  W. 
Judd.  1  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1886. 
8^    V.  42,  p.  418-434.)  PTA 

Etheridge,  Robert,  the  younger.  De- 
scription of  a  section  of  the  Burdiehouse 
limestone  and  connected  strata  at  Grange 
quarry,  Burntisland.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  273-276.)  PTA 

Further  remarks  on  adherent  car- 
boniferous productidae.  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1878.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  498-504.)  PTA 

Found  in  Ayrshire,    Berwickshire,   and   Fifeshire. 

Note  on  corals  from  the  conglom- 
erate of  Habbie's  Howe,  Pentland  Hills. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  50-52.)  *EC 

Note  on  the  further  discovery  of  a 

species  of  pothocites  (Paterson),  in  the 
lower  carboniferous  rocks  near  West  Cal- 
der.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  151-152.)  QEA 

See  also  p.  162-163  for  additional  note  on  a  new 
locality   for   pothocites. 

Note    on    the    geological    range    of 

Adiantites  lindseseformis,  Bunbury.  (Bo- 
tanical Society.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
229-230.)  QEA 

Note  on  the  shells  contained  in  the 

shell-marl  of  the  alluvial   deposit  of  The 


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Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Meadows,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  223-224.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  few  Silurian  fossils  from 

the  neighbourhood  of  Girvan,  Ayrshire, 
in  the  collection  of  Mrs.  Robert  Gray, 
Edinburgh.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  164-177.)  *EC 

Notes  on  the  post-tertiary  deposits 

of  Elie  and  Largo  Bay,  Fife.  (Royal  Phy- 
sical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1881.     8°.    v.  6,  p.  105-112.) 

*EC 

Notice   of  additional   specimens   of 

fossils  from  the  upper  Silurian  series  of 
the  Pentland  Hills.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Societ}'.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  309-313.)  PTA 

Observations  on  the  swollen  condi- 
tion of  carboniferous  crinoid  stems.  2  pi. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  19- 
36.)  PQA 

On  an  adherent  form  of  productus 

and  a  small  spiriferina  from  the  lower  car- 
boniferous limestone  group  of  the  east  of 
Scotland.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1876. 
8°.    V.  32,  p.  454-465.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  foraminifera 

(Saccammina  carteri,  Brady),  in  the  car- 
boniferous limestone  series  of  the  east  of 
Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  225-226.)  PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    genus 

astrocrinites  (Austin)  in  the  Scotch  carbon- 
iferous limestone  series;  with  the  descrip- 
tion of  a  new  species.  (A.?  Benniei)  and 
remarks  on  the  genus.  2  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1876.     8°.     v.  ^2,  p.  103-114.) 

PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    genus 

dithyrocaris  in  the  lower  carboniferous  or 
calciferous  sandstone  series  of  Scotland, 
and  on  that  of  a  second  species  of  anthra- 
palaemon  in  these  beds.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1879.    8°.    v.  35,  p.  464-474.)  PTA 

— ;-  On  the  occurrence  of  the  genus  pen- 
tremites  (Say.)  in  the  carboniferous  lime- 
stone series  of  the  east  of  Scotland.  1  pi. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  260- 
269.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  a  small  nati- 

ciform  gasteropod,  showing  colour-bands, 
in  the  cement  stone  group  of  Fifeshire.     1 


pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1880.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  161-171.)  *EC 

■  On   our  present   knowledge   of  the 

invertebrate  fauna  of  the  lower  carbonifer- 
ous or  calciferous  sandstone  series  of  the 
Edinburgh  neighbourhood,  especially  of 
that  division  known  as  the  Wardie  shales; 
and  on  the  first  appearance  of  certain  spe- 
cies in  these  beds.  2  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1878.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  1-26.)  PTA 

On   the   presence   of   the   scattered 

skeletal  remains  of  holothuroidea  in  the 
carboniferous  limestone  series  of  Scotland. 
2  pi.  (Royal  Phj'sical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  8°. 
v.  6,  p.  183-198.)  *EC 

On  the  remains  of  the  pterygotus, 

and  other  crustaceans  from  the  upper 
Silurian  series  of  the  Pentland  Hills. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  314- 
316.)  PTA 

The  palaeozoic  conchology  of  Scot- 
land. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1883.  8°. 
v.  7,  p.  1-94.)  *  EC 

Falconer,  J.  D.  The  geology  of  Ardros- 
san.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1908.  4°.  v.  45, 
p.  601-609.)  *EC 

The  igneous  geology  of  the  Bath- 
gate and  Linlithgow  hills.  1  map.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.     4°.    V.  41,  p.  359-366.)     *  EC 

The  igneous  geology  of  the  Bath- 
gate and  Linlithgow  hills.  Part  ii.  Petrog- 
raphy. 3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1908.  4°.  v. 
45.  p.  133-150.)  *EC 

Ferguson,  William.  Note  on  the  chalk- 
flints  and  greensand  found  in  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1857.  8°.  v. 
13,  p.  88-89.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  sand  covered  district  on 

the  east  coast  of  Aberdeenshire.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  145-151.) 

PTA 

Notes   on   some   raised  beaches  of 

the  west  of  Scotland,  with  illustrations. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1878.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  231-237.)  *EC 

Notices  of  some  iron  ore  deposits 

in  Aberdeenshire  and  Banffshire.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1888.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  192-198.) 

PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  chalk  flints 

and    greensand    fossils    in    Aberdeenshire. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


971 


Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  112- 
121.)  PTA 

On   the   occurrence   of  chalk   flints 

and  greensand  in  the  north-east  district  of 
Aberdeenshire.  2  pi.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3 
(1902-05),  p.  61-78.)  CPA 

On  the  raised  beaches  of  the  Firth 

of  Clyde;  with  notices  of  the  discovery  of 
numerous  ancient  canoes  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Glasgow.  (Literary  and  Philosoph- 
ical Society  of  Liverpool.  Proceedings. 
Liverpool,  1854.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  131-141.)  *  EC 

On  some  geological  features  of  the 

coast  of  Aberdeenshire,  with  notices  of  the 
occurrences  of  chalk  flints  and  greensand. 
(Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of 
Liverpool.  Proceedings.  London,  1866. 
8".    V.  19,  p.  162-192.)  *EC 

Fergusson,  John.  Geological  and  min- 
eralogical  report  upon  Muirkirk  coal-field, 
in  the  county  of  Ayr.  4  col'd  pi.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Prize  essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1840.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  205-223.)  VPA 

Fleming,  John.  Mineralogical  account  of 
Papa  Stour,  one  of  the  Zetland  Islands. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
162-175.)  QDA 

Notice    respecting    the    old    silver 

mine  in  Linlithgowshire.  (Annals  of  phi- 
losophy. London,  1815.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  118- 
122.)  OA 

Notice    of    a    submarine    forest    in 

Largo  Ba3%  in  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Quar- 
tely  journal  of  science,  literature  and  art. 
London,  1830.  8°.  Jan. -June,  1830,  p.  21- 
29.)  *  EC 

Observations  on  the  mineralogy  of 

the  neighbourhood  of  St.  Andrew's  in  Fife. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
145-154.)  QDA 

On   a   bed   of  fossil    shells    on   the 

banks  of  the  Forth.  (Annals  of  philoso- 
phy.    London,  1814.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  133-137.) 

OA 

At   Boness. 

On  the  mineralogy  of  the  Redhead 

in  Angusshire.  (Wernerian  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818. 
8°.    v.  2,  p.  339-369.)  QDA 

On  a  submarine  forest  in  the  Frith 

of  Tay,  with  observations  on  the  forma- 
tion of  submarine  forests  in  general.  (Roy- 
al Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1823.    4°.     v.  9,  p.  419-431.) 

*EC 


Short   account   of  the   rocks  which 

occur  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Dundee. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
138-144.)  QDA 

Flett,  John  S.  A  hypersthene  andesite 
from  Dumyat  (Ochils).  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  290-297.)       PTA 

The  old  red  sandstone  of  the  Ork- 
neys. 1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
4^    V.  39,  p.  383-424.)  *  EC 

On  the  age  of  the  old  red  sandstone 

of  Shetland.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  4°.  v.  46, 
p.  313-319.)  *EC 

On  the  discovery  in  Orkney  of  the 

John  o'  Groat's  horizon  of  the  old  red  sand- 
stone. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1897.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  255-257.)  *  EC 

On  phenocrysts  of  micropegmatite. 

1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  482-487.)  PTA 

On  micropegmatite  phenocryst  from  Black  Hills, 
Pentlands.  etc. 

On  Scottish  rocks  containing  orth- 

ite.  (Geological  magazine.  London,  1898. 
8°.     new  series,  decade  4,  v.  5,  p.  388-392.) 

PTA 

The  trap  dykes  of  the  Orkneys.    3 

pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1900.  4°.  v.  39,  p. 
865-905.)  *  EC 

See  also  under  Cadell,  Henry  Mou- 

bray. 

Forbes,  Edward.  On  the  estuary  beds 
and  the  Oxford  clay  at  Loch  Staffin,  in 
Skye.  1  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1851. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  104-113.)  PTA 

Forbes,  James  David.  Notes  on  the 
geology  of  the  Eildon  Hills,  in  Roxburgh- 
shire. 1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1853.  4°.  v.  20, 
p.  211-217.)  *EC 

Forrester,  John.  Haematite  iron  ore 
found  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Kirkcaldy. 
(East  of  Scotland  L^nion  of  Naturalists' 
Societies.  Proceedings.  Perth,  1889.  8°. 
[1888.1     p.  10-19.)  PQA 

Forsyth,  David.  A  bed  of  post-glacial 
clay,  exposed  b3^  dredging  in  the  harbour 
of  Girvan,  Ayrshire.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  251-254.)  PTA 

The  geology  of  the  Carsphairn  dis- 
trict. 1  map,  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  376-389.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palsontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Notes  on  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the 

Muirkirk  district.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  74-77.)  PTA 

The   Silurian   rocks   of  the   Girvan 

district.  2  maps.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885. 
8^    V.  7,  p.  358-369.)  PTA 

Fraser,  James.  First  notice  of  a  post- 
tertiary  shell-bed,  at  Clava,  in  Nairnshire, 
indicating  an  Arctic  climate  and  a  sea-bed 
at  a  height  of  500  feet.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1883.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  136-142.)      PTA 

- — -  The  recent  formations  and  glacial 
phenomena  of  Strathnairn.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    8°.    V.  4.  p.  55-66.)  PTA 

The  shell-bed  at  Clava.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888j.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  169-176.)  *EC 

Fraser,  William.  On  some  recently- 
exposed  sections  in  the  Paisley  clay-beds, 
and  their  relation  to  the  glacial  period. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1874.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  178- 
181.)  PTA 

Galletly,  John.  Analysis  of  a  lepido- 
dendroid  plant  from  the  shale  of  West 
Calder;  with  remarks  on  the  formation  of 
coal.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  395-397.)  PTA 

Gardiner,  Miss  M.  I.  Contact-alteration 
near  New  Galloway.  1  pi.  illus.  (Geolog- 
ical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1890.    8°.    v.  46,  p.  569-581.)  PTA 

Gardner,  J.  Starkie.  On  the  leaf-beds 
and  gravels  of  Ardtun,  Carsaig,  &c.,  in 
north  Mull.  With  notes  by  Grenville  A.  J. 
Cole.  4  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1887. 
8°.    V.  43,  p.  270-300.)  PTA 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  The  ancient  vol- 
canoes of  Great  Britain.  London:  Mac- 
millan  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  1897.    2  v.    4°.  PTO 

V.  1,  ch.  19-20:  Volcanoes  of  the  lower  old  red 
sandstone  of  "Lake  Caledonia;"  ch.  21:  Volcanoes  of 
the  lower  old  red  sandstone  of  the  Cheviot  Hills, 
Lome,  "Lake  Orcadie"  and  Killarney;  ch.  22:  Vol- 
canoes of  the  upper  old  red  sandstone  —  the  south- 
west of  Ireland,  the  north  of  Scotland;  ch.  24:  Car- 
boniferous volcanic  plateaux  of  Scotland;  ch.  25: 
Geological  structure  of  the  carboniferous  volcanic 
plateaux  of  Scotland;  ch.  26:  The  carboniferous  puys 
of  Scotland;  ch.  27:  Geological  structure  of  the  car- 
boniferous puys  of  Scotland;  ch.  28:  Illustrative  ex- 
amples of  the  carboniferous  puys  of  Scotland. 

V.  2,  ch.  31:  The  Permian  volcanoes  of  Scotland; 
ch.  37:  The  several  basalt-plateaux  and  their  geolog- 
ical history  —  Antrim,  Mull,  Morven  and  Ardna- 
murchan;  ch.  38:  The  basalt-plateaiix  of  the  parish 
of   Small   Isles  —  rivers   of   the   volcanic   period;    ch. 


39:  The  basalt-plateaux  of  Skye  and  the  Faroe  Isles; 
ch.  44:  The  bosses  and  sheets  of  gabbro  in  the  dis- 
tricts of  Rum,  Ardnamurchan,  Mull,  St.  Kilda  and 
north-east  Ireland:  ch.  47:  The  acid  bosses  of  Mull, 
Small  Isles,   St.    Kilda.  Arran. 

The    Baron's    stone    of    Killochan. 

(Macmillan's  magazine.  London,  1868.  8°. 
V.  17,  p.  312-320.)  *  DA 

Reprinted  in  his  Geological  sketches  at  home  and 
abroad,  p.   40-58,  New  York,   1892. 

The  building  up  of  the  island.  [Ar- 
ran.j  (In:  Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.  The 
book  of  Arran.  Glasgow,  1910.  4°.  p.  1- 
30.)  CD  A 

A  fragment  of  primeval  Europe,  il- 
lus. (Nature.  London,  1880.  4°.  v.  22, 
p.  400-403.)  OA 

On  the  ancient  platform  of  gneiss  in  Sutherland- 
shire.  Reprinted  in  his  Geological  sketches  at  home 
and  abroad,  p.    145-158,   New   York,    1892. 

Geological  formations  of  Scotland. 

(In:  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  The  Royal  Scot- 
tish Geographical  Society's  atlas  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1895.    f°.    p.  5-8.) 

Map  Dept. 

Geological    sketches    at    home   and 

abroad.  New  York:  Macmillan  and  Co., 
1892.    X,  332  p.    illus.     12°.  PTI 

The  papers  relating  to  Scotland  in  this  volume 
are:  (1)  My  first  geological  excursion,  (2)  "The 
Old  Man  of  Hoy,"  (3)  The  Baron's  stone  of  Kil- 
lochan, (4)  The  colliers  of  Carrick,  (6)  The  old 
glaciers  of  Norway  and  Scotland,  (8)  Rock-weather- 
ing measured  by  the  decay  of  tombstones,  (12)  The 
Scottish  school  of  geology. 

The  history  of  volcanic  action  dur- 
ing the  tertiar}^  period  in  the  British  Isles. 
2  maps.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1890.  4°.  v.  35, 
p.  21-184.)  *EC 

The  latest  volcanoes  of  the  British 

Isles.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
179-197.)  PTA 

In  Scotland. 

Lecture  on  the  origin  of  the  present 

scenery  of  Scotland.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  4-12.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  carboniferous  rocks  of 

the  south  of  Scotland.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  598-603.)  *  EC 

Notes  for  a  comparison  of  the  gla- 

ciation  of  the  west  of  Scotland  with  that  of 
arctic  Norway,  illus.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh,  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1866. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  530-556.)  *  EC 

Reprinted  under  the  title  "The  old  glaciers  of 
Norway  and  Scotland"  in  his  Geological  sketches  at 
home  and  abroad,  p.  109-144,  New  York,   1892. 

Notes  for  a  comparison  of  the  vol- 
canic geology  of  central  Scotland  with  that 
of  Auyergne  and  the  Eifel.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  21-24.)         PTA 

Abstract. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


973 


Geology  and  Palaeontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Notice  of  a  saline  water  from  the 

volcanic  rocks  of  Linlithgow.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  367-371.)        *  EC 

On  the  age  of  the  altered  limestone 

of  Strath,  Skye.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1888, 
8°.    V.  44,  p.  62-73.)  PTA 

On  the  chronology  of  the  trap- 
rocks  of  Scotland.  1  map.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1861.    4°.    V.  22,  p.  633-653.)  *  EC 

On  the  date  of  the  last  elevation  of 

central  Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterlv  journal.  London,  1862. 
8°.    V.  18,  p.  218-232.)  PTA 

On   the    geology    of    Strath,    Skye. 

With  descriptions  of  some  fossils  from 
Skye,  by  T.  Wright.  1  map.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1858.    8°.    v.  14.  p.  1-36.)        PTA 

On  the  glacial  drift  of  Scotland.     1 

map.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1863.  8°. 
V.  1,  part  2,  p.  1-190.)  PTA 

The  title-page  of  the  volume  (printed  later)  bears 
the   date   1868. 

On   the   old   red   sandstone   of   the 

south  of  Scotland.  1  map.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1860.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  312-323.)  PTA 

On  the  order  of  succession  among 

the  Silurian  rocks  of  Scotland.  (Geolog- 
ical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1871.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  74-95.)      PTA 

On  the   relations  of  the   basic  and 

acid  rocks  of  the  tertiary  volcanic  series 
of  the  Inner  Hebrides.  2  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1894.    8°.    v.  50,  p.  212-231.)    PTA 

On  a  rise  of  the  coast  of  the  Firth 

of  Forth  within  the  historical  period. 
[Edinburgh,  1861.]    lip.    8°.         *  C  p.v.366 

Repr. :  Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal,  July, 
1861. 

On   the   tertiary  volcanic   rocks   of 

the  British  Isles,  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1871.    8°.    v.  27,  p.  279-311.)  PTA 

Deals  mainly  with  the  rocks  of  the  island  of  Eigg. 

Outline  of  the  geology  of  Edin- 
burgh and  its  neighbourhood.  (In:  W. 
Ballingall,  Edinburgh  past  and  present. 
Edinburgh,  1877.     4°.     p.  148-153.) 

Stuart  7536 

The    pioneers    of    geology    in    the 

Glasgow  district.  An  address  given  at  the 
jubilee  of  the  Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow on  28th  January  1909.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  391-410.)  PTA 


The  "Pitchstone"  (vitreous  basalt) 

of  Eskdale:  A  retrospect  and  comparison 
of  geological  methods.  2  pi.  (Royal  Phy- 
sical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1880.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  219-255.) 

*EC 

The   raised   beach   of   Britain,    and 

how  Scotland  has  risen  in  the  world.  (Mac- 
m.illan's  magazine.  Cambridge,  1862.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  311-319.)  *DA 

Recent  researches  into  the  history 

of  the  deposits  known  as  old  red  sand- 
stone. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
276-281.)  PTA 

In  Scotland. 

Recent   researches   into   the   origin 

and  age  of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  and 
the  west  of  Ireland.  (Royal  Institution  of 
Great  Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings. 
London,  1889.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  528-546.)  *  EC 

Rock-weathering   as    illustrated    in 

Edinburgh  churchyards.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8\    v.  10.  p.  518-532.)  *  EC 

Reprinted  under  the  title  "Rock-weathering  meas- 
ured by  the  decay  of  tombstones"  in  his  Geological 
sketches  at  home  and  abroad,  p.  159-179.  New  York, 

1892. 

The    Scottish    school    of    geology. 

The  inaugural  lecture  at  the  opening  of 
the  class  of  geology  and  mineralogy  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  Nov.  6,  1871. 
Edinburgh:  Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1871. 
27  p.     8°.  *Cp.v.369 

Reprinted  in  his  Geological  sketches  at  home  and 
abroad,  p.   250-271.     New  York,   1892. 

See  also  under  Murchison,  Sir  Rod- 
erick Impey,  and  Sir  Archibald  Geikie. 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall. 
On  the  banded  structure  of  some  tertiary 
gabbros  in  the  isle  of  Skye.  2  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1894.    8°.    v.  50,  p.  645-660.) 

PTA 

Geikie,  James.  The  carboniferous  form- 
ation of  Scotland.  (Institution  of  Engi- 
neers and  Shipbuilders  in  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions.   Glasgow,  1871.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  5-35.) 

VDA 

Geology  and  petrology  of  St.  Abb's 

Head.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  177-193.)  *EC 

The  great  ice  age  and  its  relation  to 

the  antiquity  of  man.  London:  W.  Isbister 
&  Co.,  1874.    xxiii,  575  p.,  maps,    illus.    8°. 

PTL 

Chaps,  vi-vii,  p.  75-102.  Origin  of  the  till  and 
rock-striations  and  groovings  of  Scotland;  chaps,  xi- 
xiv,  p.  150-204,  Beds  subjacent  to  and  intercalated 
with  the  Scottish  soil;  chap,  xv,  p.  205-217,  Boulder- 
clay  beds  of  Scotland;  chaps,  xvi-xx,  p.  218-281, 
Upper  drift  deposits  of  Scotland;  chap,  xxi,  p.  282- 
303.  Lakes  and  sea-lochs  of  Scotland;  chaps,  xxii- 
xxiv.  p.  304-354,  Post-glacial  and  recent  deposits  of 
Scotland. 


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Geology  and  Falccoiitology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  Long  Island,  or  Outer  Hebri- 
des. (Good  words.  London,  1879.  8°.  v. 
20,  p.  18-23,  234-238,  523-526.)  *  DA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  drifted 

trees  in  beds  of  sand  and  gravel  at  Mussel- 
burgh. 3  illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1884.  8^. 
V.  12,  p.  745-755.)  *  EC 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Colonsay 

and  Oronsay.  1  map.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  157-164.)  PTA 

Old   Scottish  volcanoes.      (Scottish 

geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  449-463.)  KAA 

On    the    buried    forests    and    peat 

mosses  of  Scotland,  and  the  changes  of 
climate  which  they  indicate.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1867.    4°.    V.  24,  p.  363-384.)     *  EC 

• •  On  the  carboniferous  volcanic  rocks 

of  the  basin  of  the  Firth  of  Forth  —  their 
structure  in  the  field  and  under  the  micro- 
scope. 1  map,  3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
A\    V.  29,  p.  437-518.)  *  EC 

On    denudation    in    Scotland    since 

glacial  time.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  54-74.)  PTA 

On   the   glacial  phenomena   of  the 

Long  Island  or  Outer  Hebrides.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London.  1873.  8°.  v.  29,  p.  532- 
545;  V.  34,  p.  819-870.)  PTA 

On  the  glacial  succession  in  Eu- 
rope. 1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1895.  4°. 
V.  37,  p.  127-149.)  *EC 

Includes    Scotland. 

On  the  old  red  sandstone  of  western 

Europe.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879. 
4°.    V.  28,  p.  345-452.)  *  EC 

The  old  red  sandstone  attains  it  greatest  thickness 
and  variety  in  Scotland.  At  the  end  are  two  tables 
showing:  (1)  the  vertical  range  of  the  known  fossils 
of  the  old  red  sandstone  of  Caithness,  compiled  chief- 
ly from  data  furnished  by  Mr.  C.  W.  Peach;  and  (2) 
list  of  the  fossil  fishes  of  the  lower  old  red  sandstone 
of  the  north  of  Scotland.  The  plate  show  vertical 
sections  of  the  old  red  sandstone  of  the  north  of 
Scotland. 

The  phj^sical  features  of  Scotland. 

1  map.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1885.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  26-41.)  KAA 

The  physical  features  of  Scotland. 

(In:  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  The  Royal  Scot- 
tish Geographical  Society's  atlas  of  Scot- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1895.     f°.    p.  1-4.) 

Map  Dept. 

Gemmell,  Alexander.    Chemical  analyses 

of   borolanite   and   related    rocks.      (Edin- 


burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1910.     8^    v.  9,  p.  417-419.) 

PTA 

From    Sutherlandshire. 

Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  History 
of  the  Geological  Society  of  Glasgow,  1858- 
1908,  with  biographical  notices  of  promi- 
nent members.  Edited  by  Peter  Macnair, 
and  Frederick  Mort.  Glasgow:  the  society, 
1908.  4  p.l.,  303(1)  p.,  1  fac,  1  pi.,  24  port. 
8°.  PTA 

Geology,  The,  of  Edinburgh.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
8^    V.  27,  p.  307-309.)  KAA 

Gibb,  A.  W.  On  a  felsite  sill  near  Aber- 
deen. 1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°. 
V.  9.  p.  230-231.)  PTA 

On  the  relation  of  the  Don  to  the 

Avon  at  Inchrory,  Banffshire.  1  pi.  illus. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  227- 
229.)  PTA 

Gibson,  John.  An  addition  to  the  fish 
fauna  of  the  oil  shales  of  Edinburghshire. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  190-192.J  *EC 

Glen,  David  Corse.  Notes  from  the  is- 
land of  Bute.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°. 
V.  5.  p.  154-159.)  PTA 

1.  On  a  tract  of  columnar  sandstone,  and  a  perched 
boulder,  near  Kilchattan.  2.  On  a  magnetic  sand 
from    East    Bay,   Rothesay. 

Notes  on  the  varieties  of  trap  rocks 

found  on  the  coast  of  Ayrshire,  near  Largs. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions.   Glasgow,  1882.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  72-78.) 

PTA 

See  also  under  Young,  John. 

Glen,  David  Corse,  and  John  Young. 
A  geological  excursion  to  Cathkin  quarries. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  166-171.) 

PTA 

Notes  on  the  spherulite  rock  of  Cor- 

riegills  and  the  banded  pitchstone  of  In- 
vercloy,  Arran.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885. 
8°.     V.  7,  p.  352-358.)  PTA 

Goodchild,  John  George.  The  coelentara 
in  relation  to  geological  zones.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  57- 
62.)  *EC 

Mainly   on   the   graptolites   of   Moffat. 

Contributions  to  Scottish  mineral- 
ogy- (Part  1.)  illus.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1904. 
8°.    V.  24,  p.  321-341.)  *  EC 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geology  and  Palarontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

■ Desert  conditions  in  Britain.     1  pi. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. (Glasgow.  1900.  8°.  v.  11.  p.  71- 
104.)  PTA 

Desert   conditions   in   Britain.     An 

address  to  the  Geological  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh, at  their  opening  meeting  on  the  19th 
November  1896.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1899.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  203-222.)  PTA 

•  The  dolerite  of  Aberdour,  with  some 

speculations  on  the  origin  of  eruptive  rocks 
in  general.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°. 
V.  11,  p.  271-272.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Further  remarks  on  some  recent  ex- 
posures of  rocks  in  Edinburgh.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  266-272.) 

PTA 

The  geognosy  of  Scottish  tourma- 
lines. 1  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety.   Transactions.    Edinburgh.  1905.    8°. 


v.  8,  p.  182-186.) 


PTA 


Geological  notes  on  the  excavations 

at  the  Leith  Docks  extension,  1897.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1899.     8°.     v.  7,  p.  312-316.) 

PTA 

Haematite  on  Arthur's  Seat.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  1.)  PTA 

The   lower   carboniferous   rocks   of 

northern  Britain.  1  pi.  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  16-38.)  PTA 

The  nepheline  aegirine  pegmatite  of 

Cnoc  na  Sroine.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  273.)  PTA 

Note  on   the  minerals   observed  in 

the  railway  cutting  at  Barnton,  near  Edin- 
burgh. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  301-302.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a   borehole   through   the 

rocks  of  the  Calton  Hill.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1897.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  259-264.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  minerals  of  the  Hil- 

derston  silver  mines.  Linlithgow.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1899.     8°.    v.  7,  p.  201-202.) 

PTA 

■_ Notes   on   the   mollusca  of  the  la- 

minarian  zone  at  Leith.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897.    8°.    V.  13.  p.  336-344.)     *  EC 


On   the   genesis   of   some    Scottish 

minerals.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8". 
V.  14,  p.  181-220.)  *EC 

On    some    pseudomorphs    after    a 

lime-soda  felspar,  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.    Transactions.    Edinburgh, 

1905.  8°.    V.  8,  p.  260-265.)  PTA 

On    unconformities    and   palaeonto- 

logical  breaks  in  relation  to  geological 
time.  3  pi.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1905. 
8^    V.  8.  p.  275-314.)  PTA 

The  origin  of  the  bitumenoid  ce- 
ment of  the  Caithness  flagstones.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1897.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  316- 
327.)  *EC 

An  outline  of  the  geological  his- 
tory of  the  coast  between  Aberdour  and 
Kirkcaldy.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1902.    8\    v.  4.  p.  367-376.) 

PQA 

Remarks  upon  a  recent  boring  for 

water  at  North  Berwick.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1899.    8^    V.  7,  p.  236-240.)  PTA 

A  revised  list  of  the  minerals  known 

to  occur  in  Scotland.  (British  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Report 
of  71.  meeting.  London.  1901.  8°.  p.  648- 
649. )  *  EC 

The    Scottish    ores    of    iron,      illus. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1905.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  200- 
219.)  PTA 

Some  field  evidence  relating  to  the 

modes  of  occurrence  of  intrusive  rocks, 
with  some  remarks  upon  the  origin  of 
eruptive  rocks  in  general.  (Royal  Society 
of   Edinburgh.      Proceedings.     Edinburgh, 

1906.  8°.    V.  25,  p.  197-226.)  *  EC 

Some  notes  on  a  rock  allied  to  lim- 

burgite.  near  North  Berwick.  (Royal 
Physical  Societj-  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  155- 
156.)  *EC 

Some  recent   exposures  of  rock  in 

Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8". 
V.  8,  p.  2-9.)  PTA 

Gordon,  George.  On  the  geology  of  the 
lower  or  northern  part  of  the  province  of 
Moray:  its  history,  present  state  of  inquiry, 
and  points  for  future  examination.  (Edin- 
burgh new  philosophical  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1859.  8°.  new  series,  v.  9,  p.  14- 
59.)  OA 

On  the  relations  of  the  Ross-shire 

sandstones  containing  reptilian  footprints, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1863.  8"^.  v. 
19.  p.  506-510.)  PTA 

With  an  introduction  by  Sir  R.  I.  Murchison. 


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Geology  and  Palcrontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  reptiliferous  sandstones  of  El- 
gin. 1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  241-245.)  PTA 

Gordon,  William  T.  On  Lepidophloios 
scottii  (a  new  species  from  the  calciferous 
sandstone  series  at  Pettycur,  Fife).  3  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1909.  4°.  v.  46,  p.  443- 
453.)  *  EC 

On   the   nature   and   occurrence   of 

the  plant-bearing  rocks  at  Pettycur,  Fife. 
2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  353-360.)  PTA 

Grant.  Fossils  of  the  Lossiemouth  sand- 
stones. (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1888]. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  128-132.)  *EC 

Greenly,  Edward.  Notes  on  the  Suther- 
land goldfield.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  100-107.)  PTA 

See   also   under   Home,   John,   and 

Edward  Greenly. 

Greenock,  Lord.  General  remarks  on  the 
coal  formation  of  the  great  valley  of  the 
Scottish  Lowlands.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1836. 
4°.    V.  13,  p.  107-117.)  *EC 

A  general  view  of  the  phenomena 

displaj'ed  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Edin- 
burgh by  the  igneous  rocks,  in  their  rela- 
tions with  the  secondary  strata;  with  ref- 
erence to  a  more  particular  description  of 
the  section  which  has  been  exposed  to 
view  on  the  south  side  of  the  Castle  Hill. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  13,  p.  39- 
45.)  *EC 

Gregory,  John  Walter.  A  glaciated  rock 
surface  at  Lugton.  north  Ayrshire.  2  pi. 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  10-18.)  PTA 

The    Glasgow    earthquake    of    14th 

December  1910.  Presidential  address.  4 
pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  89-114.)  PTA 

The  Glenboig  fireclay.  5  pi.  (Roy- 
al Societv  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1910.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  348-360.) 

*EC 
— ~  The  lochs  of  Scotland  and  the  Fa- 
roe islands.     (In  his:  Nature  and  origin  of 
fiords.     London,  1913.    8°.    p.  142-176.) 

PSD 

— ;-  The    Polmont    kame    and    on    the 

classification  of  Scottish  kames.     1  pi.     il- 


lus. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  199-218.)  PTA 

Tuesite  —  a  Scotch  variety  of  hal- 

loysite.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  30, 
p.  361-363.)  *  EC 

Work    for    Glasgow,    geologists  — 

the  problems  of  the  south-western  High- 
lands. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  14, 
p.  1-29.)  PTA 

— —  See  also  under  Renwick,  J.,  and  J. 
W.  Gregory. 

Grierson,  James.  Account  of  some  sand- 
stone petrifactions  found  [at  Harviestonj 
near  Edinburgh.  (Wernerian  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1821. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  156-166.)  QDA 

Mineralogical  observations  in  Gal- 
loway. (Wernerian  Natural  History  So- 
ciety. Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  373-391.)  QDA 

Mineralogical  observations  made  in 

the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  (Annals  of 
philosophy.  London,  1813.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
28-32.)  OA 

On  footsteps  before  the  flood,  in  a 

specimen  of  red  sandstone.  (Edinburgh 
journal  of  science.  Edinburgh,  1828.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  130-134.)  OA 

Remains  found  in  quarry  at  Corncockle  Muir, 
near    Lochmaben. 

Grieve,  David.  Note  relative  to  the  bed 
of  the  South  Esk  river  at  Newbattle,  in 
connection  with  fossils  found  there. 
(Royal  Physical  Society.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1878.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  57-60.)  *  EC 

Grossart,  William.  Note  on  a  species  of 
conifer  from  the  carboniferous  sandstone 
of  Shotts,  Lanarkshire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  81-82.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  tract  of  vertical  trees  in 

carboniferous  strata.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877. 
8°.     V.  5,  p.  184-188.)  PTA 

In   the   parish   of   Shotts. 

On  river  debris  found  in  sandstone. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  188- 
192.)  PTA 

In   the   parish   of   Shotts. 

On    the    upper    coal    measures    of 

Lanarkshire.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°. 
V.  3.  p.  96-113.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  fossils  from  the  upper  coal-measures 
of  Lanarkshire,  confined  to  those  in  his  own  col- 
lection. 

Gunn,  William.  Notes  on  the  correla- 
tion of  the  lower  carboniferous  rocks  of 
England  and  Scotland.  1  diagr.  (Geo- 
logical magazine.  London,  1898.  8°.  new 
series,  decade  4,  v.  5,  p.  342-349.)         PTA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

— 1   pi.      (Edinburgh   Geological 

Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  361-367.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the   geology  of  the   isle 

of  Arran.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  268-276.)  PTA 

On   the   old  volcanic   rocks   of   the 

island  of  Arran.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  174-191.)  PTA 

On  a  volcanic  series  associated  with 

the  schists  of  North  Glen  Sannox,  Arran. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
192-195.)  PTA 

Recent  discoveries  in  Arran  geol- 
ogy. (British  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science.  Report  of  71.  meet- 
ing.    London,  1901.    8°.    p.  631-633.)  *  EC 

(Geological  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1901.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4,  v.  8, 
p.  565-567.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Report. 

Gwynne-Vaughan,  David  Thomas,  joint 
author.  See  entry  under  Kidston,  Robert, 
and  David  Thomas  Gwynne-Vaughan. 

Hall,  Sir  James.  On  the  vertical  posi- 
tion and  convolutions  of  certain  strata,  and 
their  relation  with  granite.  5  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1815.    4°.    v.  7,  p.  79-108.)  *  EC 

On  strata  of  the  south  of  Scotland  from  Galloway 
to    Berwickshire. 

Harker,  Alfred.  The  geological  struc- 
ture of  the  Sgurr  of  Eigg.  2  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1906.     8°.     v.  62,  p.  40-69.) 

PTA 

Glaciated    valleys    in    the    Cuillins. 

Skye.  illus.  (Geological  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1899.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4,  v.  6, 
p.   196-199.)  PTA 

Ice-erosion     in     the     Cuillin     Hills, 

Skye.  1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
4°.    V.  40,  p.  221-252.)  *  EC 

On    certain    granophyres    modified 

by  the  incorporation  of  gabbro-fragments 
in  Strath  (Skye).  2  pi.  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1896.    8°.    v.  52,  p.  320-330.)  PTA 

The   overthrust   Torridonian   rocks 

of  the  Isle  of  Rum,  and  the  associated 
gneisses.  1  map.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1903.     8°.     V.  59,  p.  189-216.)  PTA 

The  sequence  of  the  tertiary  igne- 
ous rocks  of  Skye.  (Geological  magazine. 
London,  1901.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4, 
V.  8,  p.  506-509.)  PTA 


The    tertiary    crust-movements    in 

the  inner  Hebrides.  1  map.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  344-350.)     PTA 

See  also  under  Clough,  C.  T.,  and 

Alfred  Harker. 

Harkness,  Robert.  Description  of  the 
graptolites  found  in  the  black  shales  of 
Dumfriesshire.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1851.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  58-65.)  PTA 

On    the    association    of    the    lower 

members  of  the  old  red  sandstone  and  the 
metamorphic  rocks  on  the  southern  mar- 
gin of  the  Grampians.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  312.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

On   the   lowest    sedimentary   rocks 

of  the  south  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1856.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  238-245.)  PTA 

On  the  metamorphic  rocks   of  the 

Banffshire  coast,  the  Scarabins,  and  a  por- 
tion of  east  Sutherland.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1862.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  331-342.)        PTA 

On   the  new   red   sandstone   of  the 

southern  portion  of  the  vale  of  the 
Nith.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1850. 
8°.     V.  6,  p.  389-399.)  PTA 

On  the  origin  of  the  Permian  brec- 
cias of  the  southern  portion  of  the  Vale  of 
Nith.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophical  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1859.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
9,  p.  102-106.)  OA 

On    the    position    of    the    pteraspis 

beds,  and  on  the  sequence  of  the  strata  of 
the  old  red  sandstone  series  of  south 
Perthshire.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1862. 
8°.     V.  18,  p.  253-258.)  PTA 

On  the  reptiliferous  rocks  and  the 

footprint-bearing  strata  of  the  north- 
east of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1864.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  429-443.)         PTA 

On    the    rocks    of   portions    of    the 

Highlands  of  Scotland  south  of  the  Cale- 
donian Canal;  and  on  their  eqivalents  in 
the  north  of  Ireland,  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1861.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  256-271.)  PTA 

On  the  sandstones  and  breccias  of 

the  south  of  Scotland  of  an  age  subsequent 
to  the  carboniferous  period,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1856.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  254- 
267.)  PTA 

On  the  sandstones  and  their  asso- 
ciated deposits  in  the  vale  of  the  Eden, 
the  Cumberland  plain,  and  the  south-east 


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Geology  and  Pakcontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

of  Dumfriesshire.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London. 
1862.    8°.     V.  18.  p.  205-218.)  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  Dumfries- 
shire and  Kirkcudbrightshire,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
iournal.  London,  1851.  8°.  v.  7.  p.  46- 
58.)  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  Kirkcud- 
brightshire, illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  iournal.  London.  1853. 
8°.     V.  9,  p.  181-186.)  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the  south 

of  Scotland  and  on  the  gold  districts  of 
Wanlockhead  and  the  Lead  Hills.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London.  1852.  8°.  v.  8.  p.  393- 
396.)  PTA 

Haswell,  George  C.  On  the  age  of  the 
Silurian  beds  of  the  Pentland  Hills.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1870.     8°.     v.  1.  p.  200.)     PTA 

Abstract. 

Haswell,  James.  Notice  of  sandstone 
now  in  course  of  formation  at  Elie,  Fife- 
shire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1870.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  259-260.)  PTA 

— —  On  columnar  structure  developed 
in  mica  schist  from  a  vitrified  fort  in  the 
Kyles  of  Bute.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
8°.     V.   1,  p.  229-238.)  ^      PTA 

On   the   old   estuarine   beds   of   the 

Carse  of  Stirling.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinlnirgh,  1874. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  58-66.)  PTA 

Hatch,  Frederick  H.  The  lower  car- 
boniferous volcanic  rocks  of  East  Lothian 
(Garlton  Hills).  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1895.    4°.    V.  37,  p.  115-126.)  *  EC 

Haughton,  Samuel.  Experimental  re- 
searches on  the  granites  of  Ireland.  Part 
IV.  On  the  granites  and  syenites  of  Done- 
gal; with  some  remarks  on  those  of  Scot- 
land and  Sweden.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1864.     8°.     V.  20,  p.  268-280.)       PTA 

Heddle,  Matthew  Foster.  Chapters  on 
the  mineralogy  of  Scotland.  2  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1876-1900.  4°.  v.  27,  p.  493- 
511;  v.  28,  p.  197-271,  299-319,  453-555;  v. 
29,  p.  1-46,  55-118;  v.  30,  p.  427-466;  v.  39, 
p.  341-360.)  *  EC 

1.  The  rhonibohedral  carbonates.  2.  The  fel- 
spars. 3.  The  garnets.  4.  Augite,  hornblende,  and 
serpentinous  change.  5.  The  micas;  with  descrip- 
tion of  haughtonite.  a  new  mineral  species.  6. 
"chloritic  minerals."  7.  Ores  of  manganese,  iron, 
chromium,   and   titanium.      8.    Silicates. 


The  minerals  of  the  Storr.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.    1899.     8°.     v.   7.   p.  328-331.) 

PTA 

On     analcime     with     new     forms. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  241- 
243.)  PTA 

From  Boylestone  quarry,  near  Barrhead,  Ren- 
frewshire. 

On    the    crystalline    forms    of    rie- 

beckite.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So-" 
ciety.  Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1899.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  265-267.)  'PTA 

From  Ailsa  Craig. 

On     new     localities     for     zeolites. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  72- 
79.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  trachylyte  at 

Loch  Screden,  Mull.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow,  1896.     8°.     V.   10,  p.  80-95.)         PTA 

On  pectolite  and  okenite  from  new 

localities:  the  former  with  new  appear- 
ances. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.     Glasgow,    1893.     8°.     v.   9. 


p.    241-255. 


PTA 


Henderson,  John.  Notice  of  a  ])ore  sec- 
tion at  Abbey  Hill,  and  its  relation  to  the 
rocks  of  the  Calton  Hill.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  34-37.)  PTA 

Notes  on  drift  and  glacial  phenome- 
na on  the  Pentland  Hills.  (Royal  Societj' 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  (Edinburgh, 
1880.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  187-189.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  a  fault  in  the  carbonifer- 
ous rocks  on  the  Water  of  Leith.  above 
Currie;  with  some  observations  on  the 
geology  of  the  district.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  144-147.)  PTA 

Notice  of  recent  fossiliferous  sand- 
stone and  clay  at  Granton.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  255-259.)        PTA 

— —  Notice  of  Slimonia  acuminata,  from 
the  Silurian  of  the  Pentland  Hills.  Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1870.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  18-19.)  PTA 

Notice    of    some    fossils    from    the 

conglomerate  at  Habbie's  Howe,  Logan 
Burn,  near  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1874.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  389-390.)  PTA 

On    a    calcareous    deposit    at    Star- 

leyburn,  Fifeshire.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  346-348.)  PTA 

On  the  Calton  Hill  and  its  rela- 
tion to  the  rocks  in  the  neighbourhood. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1897.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  139- 
144.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

On  Corstorphine  Hill,  near  Edin- 
burgh. 1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  29-33.)  PTA 

On   the    evidence   of   the   existence 

of  an  old  river  course  previous  to  the  dep- 
osition of  the  boulder  clay,  at  the  Water 
of  Leith,  above  Colinton.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1874.     8".     v.  2.  p.  196-201.) 

PTA 

On   the   fossils   found   in   the   rocks 

underlying  the  south  side  of  Edinburgh. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
138-140.)  PTA 

On  glacial  phenomena  in  the  Pent- 
land  Hills;  and  at  Tynecastle.  near  Edin- 
burgh. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  360-367.)  PTA 

On  reindeer  and  other  mammalian 

remains  from  the  Pentland  Hills.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1S88.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  302-304.) 

PTA 

On  rock  sections  exposed  in  cut- 
ting for  the  Suburban  Railway;  with  ob- 
servations on  the  geology  of  the  district 
around  Edinl)urgh.  1  diagr.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  71-82.)  PTA 

On    sands    and    gravels    containing 

the  remains  of  drifted  trees  at  Olive  Bank. 
Musselburgh,  and  at  Stockbridge.  2  diagr. 
on  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  350-354.)  PTA 

On  sections  exposed  on  the  line  of 

the  Barnton  Railway.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8°.    v.  6.  p.  297-300.)       PTA 

On   sections   exposed   in   making  a 

drain  through  the  Queen's  Park  at  Holy- 
rood.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  407-409.)  PTA 

On   some   marine    beds    underlying 

the  Gilmerton  limestone.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  217-218.)  PTA 

On   some   recently   discovered   fos- 

siliferous  beds  in  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the 
Pentland  Hills.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  353-356.)  PTA 

On  some  sections  of  boulder  clay, 

peat,  and  stratified  beds,  exposed  in  a 
quarry  recently  opened  at  Redhall,  Slate- 
ford,  near  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  391-395.)  PTA 


On  some   Silurian   fossils   found  in 

the  Pentland  Hills.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  373-375.)  PTA 

On  the  structure  and  arrangement 

of  the  rocks  of  Arthur's  Seat.  1  map,  2 
plans.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1880.  8^  v. 
3.  p.  222-244.)  PTA 

—. —  On  the  succession  of  the  lower  car- 
boniferous series  to  the  west  of  Edin- 
burgh, with  special  reference  to  the  dis- 
trict around  Cramond.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Societ3^  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1890.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  29-36.)  PTA 

On  the  Wardie  and  Granton  series 

of  sandstones  and  shales.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1880.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  24-30.)  PTA 

Short  notice  of  three  species  of  tri- 

lobites  from  the  Silurian  beds  of  the  Pent- 
land Hills.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Socie- 
ty. Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1870.  8". 
V.  1,  p.  21-23.)  PTA 

Sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  Pent- 
lands.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8'.  v.  1, 
p.  234-237.)  PQA 

See  also  imder  Brown,   D.  J.,  and 

John  Hexdersox. 

Hendry,  James.  Granite  and  metamor- 
phic  rocks.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3.  1902- 
05,  p.  47-57.)  CPA 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Communication  rela- 
tive to  the  fresh-water  limestone  of  Burdie- 
house,  near  Edinburgh,  belonging  to  the 
carboniferous  group  of  rocks.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1845.    8°.     V.  1.  p.  33-35.  38,  42.) 

*EC 

•  A     description     of     the     Shetland 

Islands,  comprising  an  account  of  their 
geology,  scenery,  antiquities  and  super- 
stitions. Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  and 
Co.,  1822.    xviii,  616  p.,  1  map,  7  pi.    sq.  4°. 

tCR 

On  the  fossil  fishes  of  the  lime- 
stone of  Burdiehouse.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1845.     8°.     V.  1,  p.  72-73.)  *  EC 

On    the    fresh-water    limestone    of 

Burdiehouse  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Edinburgh,  belonging  to  the  carbonifer- 
ous group  of  rocks;  with  supplementary 
notes  on  other  fresh-water  limestones.  9 
pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  13.  p.  169- 
282.)  ^  *  EC 

Sketch  of  the  distribution  of  rocks 

in  Shetland.  (Edinburgh  philosophical 
journal.  Edinburgh.  1819-20.  8^  v.  1.  p. 
296-314;  v.  2,  p.  67-79,  224-242.)  OA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Hickling,  George.  The  old  red  sand- 
stone of  Forfarshire,  upper  and  lower.  2 
pi.  illus.  (Geological  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1908.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5,  v.  5, 
p.  396-408.)  PTA 

Hicks,  Henry.  On  the  metamorphic 
and  overlying  rocks  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  Loch  Maree,  Ross-shire.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1878.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  811-818.)  PTA 

On  the  metamorphic  and  overlying 

rocks  in  parts  of  Ross  and  Inverness 
shires.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1883.  8°.  v. 
39,  p.  141-159.)  PTA 

Hill,  A.  W.  See  under  Seward,  A.  C, 
and  A.  W.  Hill. 

Hill,  James  Bastian.  On  the  crush  con- 
glomerates of  Argyllshire.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1901.    8°.    v.  57,  p.  313-327.)  PTA 

On  the  progressive  metamorphism 

of  some  Dalradian  sediments  in  the  region 
of  Loch  Awe.  1  map.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    8°.    V.  55,  p.  470-493.)         PTA 

Hill,  J.  B.,  and  H.  Kynaston.  On  ken- 
tallenite  and  its  relations  to  other  igneous 
rocks  in  Argyllshire.  3  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1900.    8°.    v.  56,  p.  531-557.)  PTA 

Hind,  \\'heelton.  The  lamellibranchs  of 
the  Silurian  rocks  of  Girvan.  5  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1911.     4°.     v.  47,   p.  479-548.) 

*EC 

On  the  lamellibranch  and  gastero- 

pod  fauna  found  in  the  millstone  grit  of 
Scotland.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  4°. 
v.  46,  p.  331-359.  )  *  EC 

Hinde,  George  Jennings.  On  archseo- 
cyathus,  Billings,  and  on  other  g-enera, 
allied  to  or  associated  with  it,  from  the 
Cambrian  strata  of  North  America,  Spain, 
Sardinia,  and  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1889.    8^    v.  45,  p.  125-148.)  PTA 

Hinxman,  Lionel  W.  Note  on  speci- 
mens of  spherulitic  felsite  from  Glen 
Feshie.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.    114-115.)  PTA 

On     the     occurrence     of    moraines 

later  than  the  50-foot  beach  in  the  north- 
west Highlands.  1  map.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8".    v.  6,  p.  249-251.)      PTA 

See  also  under  Report. 


Hopkins,  William.  On  the  distribution 
of  granite  blocks  from  Ben  Cruachan. 
(Edinburgh     new     philosophical     journal. 


Edinburgh,    1852.     8^ 


53,  p.  362-363.) 
OA 

On  the  granitic  blocks  of  the  south 

Highlands  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1852.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  20-30.)         PTA 

Home,  John.  The  andalusite  schists  of 
Banffshire  and  Aberdeenshire.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888).  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  224.)  *  EC 

Abstract. 

The     ice-shed     in     the     north-west 

Highlands.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1898.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  212-213.)  *  EC 

The  igneous  rocks  of  old  red  sand- 
stone age  north  of  the  Grampians.  (In- 
verness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888j.  8°.  v. 
2.  p.  126-128.)  *EC 

Abstract. 

•  The    intercrossing    of    boulders    in 

the  Applecross  mountains.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  38-44.)  PTA 

A  new  feature  in  the  glaciation  of 

Sutherland.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness 
[1898].    8°.    V.  4,  p.  27-29.)  *  EC 

"Note    on    a    band    of   fossiliferous 

ironstone  in  the  Cambrian  rocks  of  west 
Ross-shire."  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  113-114.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  Alethop- 

teris  lonchitica  in  the  carboniferous  beds 
of  Loch  Ryan.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety.   Transactions.    Edinburgh,  1899.    8°. 

111-112.)  PTA 

On    the    geology   of   the    island   of 
(Royal   Physical   Society   of   Edin- 
Proceedings.    Edinburgh,  1878.    8°. 
V.  4;  p.  274-280.)  *  EC 

On  the  relation  of  valley  moraines 

to  underlying  strata  in  Coulin  Forest, 
Ross-shire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Socie- 
ty. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.   7,  p.   145-147.)  PTA 

On  two  volcanic  necks  in  Apple- 
cross,  Ross-shire.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1898.     8°.    V.  4,  p.  250-253.)  *  EC 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Socie- 
ty. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  35-37.)  PTA 

Recent  advances  in  Scottish  geol- 
ogy. (British  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  Report  of  71.  meeting. 
London,  1901.    8°.    p.  615-631.)  *  EC 

Address  to  the  geological  section  of  the  British 
Association,    September    12,    1901. 


V.  7,  . 

Unst. 
burgh. 


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General  Works,  continued. 


(Geological    magazine.      Lon- 
3°.     new  series,  decade  4,  v.  8. 
PTA 


don,  1901. 
p.  452-470.) 

The    recent   discovery   in    Dundon- 

nell  Forest,  and  its  bearing  on  the  geology 
of  the  north-west  Highlands.  (Inverness 
Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness  [1898].  8°.  v.  4,  p.  151- 
157.)  *EC 

The  Silurian  volcanic  rocks  of  the 

southern  uplands  of  Scotland.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  285-286.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

The  volcanic  history  of  the  old  red 

sandstone  period,  north  of  the  Grampians. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  77- 
81.)  PTA 

See   also  under  Peach,  B.   N.,  and 

John  Horne  ;  and  Report. 

Home,  John,  and  E.  Greenly.  On  foli- 
ated granites  and  their  relations  to  the 
crystalline  schists  in  eastern  Sutherland, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1896.  8°.  v. 
52,  p.  633-650.)  PTA 

Home,  John,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall.  On 
borolanite  —  an  igneous  rock  intrusive 
in  the  Cambrian  limestone  of  Assynt, 
Sutherlandshire,  and  the  Torridon  sand- 
stone of  Ross-shire.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1895.    4°.    V.  37,  p.  163-178.)  *  EC 

Home,  John,  and  others.  The  character 
of  the  high-level  shell-bearing  deposits  at 
Clava,  Chapelhall,  and  other  localities.  Re- 
port of  the  committee.  (Inverness  Scien- 
tific Society  and  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Inverness,  1898.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  301- 
339.)  *  EC 

Houston,  Robert  S.  Rare  Renfrewshire 
minerals.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°. 
V.  12,  p.  354-361.)  PTA 

Howden,  James  C.  On  the  superficial 
deposits  at  the  estuary  of  the  South  Esk. 
3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  138-150.)  PTA 

Hugh  Miller  and  the  geology  of  Scot- 
land. (Young  men's  magazine.  New 
York,  1858.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  193-198.)  *  D  p.v.l 

Hull,  Edward.  Classification  of  the  car- 
boniferous rocks  of  Scotland.  Reply  to 
"Remarks,  &c."  by  Mr.  John  Young. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  250- 
254.)  PTA 


On  the  geological  structure  of  the 

northern  Highlands  of  Scotland;  being 
notes  on  a  recent  tour.  3  pi.  (Royal  Dub- 
lin Society.  Scientific  proceedings.  Dub- 
lin, 1883.     8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  34-46.) 

*EC 

—  On   the  microscopical  structure  of 

red  quartz-porphyry,  from  the  old  red 
sandstone  of  Logan  Water,  above  Lesma- 
hagow.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  25-28.)  PTA 

On  the  vestiges  of  extinct  glaciers 

in  the  Highlands  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land. (Literary  and  Philosophical  Society 
of  Manchester.     Memoirs.     London,   1862. 

*EC 


'.     series  3,  v.  1,  p. 
Hunter,    John    R. 


Geology  of 
Carluke.      1 


131-146.) 

S.      See    Himter-Sel 
kirk,  John  R.  S 

Hunter-Selkirk,  John  R.  S. 
the  carboniferous  strata  of 
table.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  34-57.)  PTA 

The   geology  and  palaeontology  of 

Bankend,  Bellfield,  and  Coalburn.  Lesma- 
hagow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  143-157.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  discovery  of  a  fossil 

scorpion  (Pala^ophonus  caledonicus)  in 
the  Silurian  strata  of  Logan  Water.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1888.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  169-170.)  PTA 

Notes    on    a    new    fossil    scorpion 

(Palaeophonus  caledonicus),  from  the  up- 
per Silurian  shales,  Logan  Water,  Lesma- 
hagow.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  187-191.)  PTA 

The  old  red  sandstone  of  Lanark- 
shire, with  notes  on  volcanic  action  during 
the  old  red  and  carboniferous  times.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1888.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  161-168.)  PTA 

The   Silurian   districts  of  Leadhills 

and  Wanlockhead,  and  their  early  and  re- 
cent mining  history.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.    8^    V.  7,  p.  373-392.)  PTA 

The  Silurian  rocks  of  Logan  Water, 

Lesmahagow.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  56-64.)  PTA 

Three    months'    tent    life    amongst 

the  Silurian  hills  of  Logan  Water,  Lesma- 
hagow. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  272-278.)  PTA 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.  Description  of 
Anthracosaurus  russelli,  a  new  labyrin- 
thodont  from  the  Lanarkshire  coal-field, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1863.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  56-68.)  PTA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

On   new  labyrinthodonts  from   the 

Edinburgh  coal-field.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1862.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  291-296.)  PTA 

On     the     Stagonolepis     robertsoni 

(Agassiz)  of  the  Elgin  sandstone;  and  on 
the  recently  discovered  footprints  in  the 
sandstones  of  Cummingstone.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Societ}'  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1859.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  440-460.) 

PTA 

On    a    stalk-eyed    crustacean    from 

the  carboniferous  strata  near  Paisley. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1862.  8°.  v.  18,  p. 
420-422.)  PTA 

Imrie,  Ninian.  A  description  of  the 
strata  which  occur  in  ascending  from  the 
plains  of  Kincardineshire  to  the  summit 
of  Mount  Battoc. .  .in. .  .the  Grampian 
Mountains.  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1812. 
4°.     V.  6,  p.  3-19.)  *EC 

This  description  is  reprinted  in  George  Robert- 
son's General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  Kincardine- 
shire, or  the  Mearns,  London,  1813,  appendix,  p. 
34-50. 

A  geological  account  of  the  south- 
ern district  of  Stirlingshire,  commonly 
called  the  Campsie  Hills...  1  pi.  (Wer- 
nerian  Natural  History  Society.  Mem- 
oirs.    Edinburgh.  1818.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  24-50.) 

PQA 

Some  remarks  upon  the  pudding  or 

conglomerate  rock...  of  the  Grampian 
Mountains,  from  where  they  commence  in 
the  West,  to  where  they  finish  their 
course  towards  the  East  in  the  German 
Ocean.  (Wernerian  Natural  History  So- 
ciety. Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  453-460.)  PQA 

Jack,  Robert  L.  Notes  on  a  till  or  boul- 
der clay  with  broken  shells,  in  the  lower 
valley  of  the  river  Endrick,  near  Loch  Lo- 
mond, and  its  relation  to  certain  other 
glacial  deposits.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  1-25.)  PTA 

Jameson,  Robert.  Geognostical  descrip- 
tion of  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1819.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  352-363.)  OA 

Geognosy  of  East  Lothian.  (Wer- 
nerian Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,    1821.     8°.     v.    3,    p.    225-244.) 

PQA 

Notes  on  the  geognosy  of  the  Crif- 

Fell,  Kirkbean,  and  the  Needle's  Eye,  in 
Galloway.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  541-547.)  PQA 


On   the   black  lead   or   graphite   of 

Borrodale.  of  Ayrshire,  and  of  Glenstrath- 
farrar.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh.  1819.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  130-134.)  OA 

On  the  geognosy  of  the  Lothians. 

(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
618-633.)  PQA 

On  the  red-sandstone  formation  (in 

Scotland].  (Annals  of  philosophy.  Lon- 
don, 1815.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  13-15.)  OA 

On  the  rocks  of  Sandside  in  Caith- 
ness. 1  pi.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1821.  8°. 
v.  3,  p.  220-224.)  PQA 

On  the  topaz  of  Scotland.  (Wer- 
nerian Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,   1811.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  445-452.) 

PQA 

Outline   of  the   mineralogy   of  the 

Pentland  Hills.  1  pi.  (Wernerian  Natural 
Historj'  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1818.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  178-201.)  PQA 

Jamieson,  Thomas  F.  The  glacial  pe- 
riod in  Aberdeenshire  and  the  southern 
border  of  the  Moray  Firth.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1906.     8°.     v.  62,  p.  13-39.)   PTA 

On  the  crag  shells  of  Aberdeen- 
shire and  the  gravel-beds  containing  them. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1882.  8°.  v.  38,  p. 
145-159.)  PTA 

On   the   drift   and   rolled   gravel   of 

the  north  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1860.    8°.    v.  16,  p.  347-371.)  PTA 

On  the  history  of  the  late  geologi- 
cal changes  in  Scotland.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don,  1865.     8°.     v.  21,  p.   161-203.)     PTA 

On  the  ice-worn  rocks  of  Scotland. 

illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1862.  8°.  v. 
18,  p.  164-184.)  PTA 

On    the    last    stage    of    the    glacial 

period  in  North  Britain,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London.    1874.     8°.     v.   30,    p.   317-338.) 

PTA 

On   the   occurrence   of  crag  strata 

beneath  the  boulder-clay  in  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1860.  8°.  v. 
16,  p.  371-373.)  PTA 

On  an  outlier  of  lias  in  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v. 
15,  p.  131-133.)  PTA 

On  the  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy 

and  their  place  in  the  history  of  the  glacial 
period.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1863. 
8°.    v.  19,  p.  235-259.)  PTA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


983 


Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

On     the     pleistocene     deposits     of 

Aberdeenshire,  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1859.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  509-532.)  PTA 

On  the  raised  beaches  of  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  Scotland.  (Geological 
magazine.  London,  1906.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  5,  v.  3,  p.  22-25.)  PTA 

On  the  red  clay  of  the  Aberdeen- 
shire coast  and  the  direction  of  the  ice- 
movement  in  that  quarter,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1882.  8°.  v.  38.  p.  160- 
177.)  PTA 

On  the  structure  of  the  south-west 

Highlands  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1861.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  133-145.)  PTA 

Supplementary    remarks    on    Glen 

Roy.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1892.  8°.  v. 
48,  p.  5-27.)  PTA 

Jeffreys,  J.  G.  Notice  of  the  raised 
beaches  on  the  western  coast  of  Ross- 
shire.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1845.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.  217.)  PTA 

Jesses,  A.  On  the  shell-bearing  clay 
of  Kintyre.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°. 
V.  8,  p.  76-86.)  PTA 

Joass,  James  Maxwell.  Notes  on  the 
Sutherland  gold-field.  1  map.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1869.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  314-326.) 

PTA 

With  an  introduction  by  Sir  Roderick  I.  Murchi- 
son. 

Johnston,  James  P.  W.  On  the  dis- 
covery of  vanadium  in  Scotland,  and  on 
the  vanadiate  of  lead,  a  new  mineral 
species.  (Edinburgh  journal  of  science. 
Edinburgh,  1831.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5, 
p.    166-168.)  OA 

Johnston,  John  A.,  and  John  Lindsay. 
An  ancient  lake-deposit  in  Queen's  Park. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  135-141.)       PQA 

Johnstone,  John  T.  Note  on  the  occur- 
rence of  limestone  nodules  containing 
cementstone  fossils  in  glacial  deposits 
near  Moffat.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.     V.  7.  p.  233-235.)  PTA 

Jolly,  William.  The  geology  of  Loch 
Maree  and  neighbourhood.  (In:  J.  H. 
Dixon,  Gairloch...  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
p.  271-289.)  CR 

The  joint  excursion  of  the  Edin- 
burgh and  Glasgow  Geological  Societies  to 


Ben  Nevis  and  the  parallel  roads  of  Loch- 
aber,  in  July.  1885.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  72-105.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Souther- 

ness,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  273-284.)         PTA 

With  a  list  of  fossils  from  carboniferous  strata 
on   Arbigland   shore. 

Notes     on     the     glaciers     of     Glen 

Spean,  and  their  relations  to  Glen  Roy. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
220-222)  PTA 

Notes     on     the     transportation     of 

rocks  found  on  the  south  shores  of  the 
Moray  Firth.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8"". 
V.  10,  p.  178-185.)  *EC 

On  the  evidences  of  glacial  action 

in  Gallowaj'.  1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.     8°.     V.   1.  p.   155-185.)  PTA 

•  The    parallel    roads    of    Lochaber; 

the  problem,  its  conditions  and  solutions. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  40- 
47.)  PTA 

p.   42  gives  a  bibliography  of  the  problem. 

The  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber.  — 

The  problem  and  its  various  solutions. 
(Nature.  London,  1880.  4°.  v.  22,  p.  68- 
70.)  OA 

The  succession  of  the  rocks  in  the 

north-west  Highlands.  (Inverness  Scien- 
tific Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness  [1888].     8°.     v.  2,  p.  199-201.) 

*EC 

Abstract. 

Jolly,  William,  and  J.  Macdonald  Cam- 
eron. On  an  apparently  new  mineral  oc- 
curring in  the  rocks  of  Inverness-shire. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1880.  8°.  v.  36,  p. 
109-111.)  PTA 

Jones,  Thomas  Rupert.  Description  of 
a  new  species  of  estheria  from  the  car- 
boniferous limestone  of  Thornliebank, 
Renfrewshire,  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  71-72.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  foraminifera  and  other 

organisms  in  the  chalk  of  the  Hebrides. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1878.  8°.  v.  34,  p.  739- 
743.)  PTA 

Notes    on    some    Silurian    entomo- 

straca  from  Peeblesshire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  321-322.)  PTA 

On    some    estheriae    and    estheriae- 

like   shells   from  the   carboniferous   shales 


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Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

of  western  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1893.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  79-85.)  PTA 

On  some  palaeozoic  ostracoda  from 

the  district  of  Girvan.  Ayrshire.  2  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London.  1893.  8°.  v.  49,  p. 
296-307.)  PTA 

Jones,  Thomas  Rupert,  and  James  W. 
KiRKBY.  On  the  entomostraca  of  the  car- 
boniferous rocks  of  Scotland.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  213-228.)  PTA 

Jones,  Thomas  Rupert,  and  others.  On 
carbonia:  its  horizons  and  conditions  of 
occurrence  in  Scotland,  especially  in  Fife. 
By  T.  R.  Jones,  J.  W.  Kirkby,  and  John 
Young.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  420-442.)  PTA 

Journal  of  bore  at  the  side  of  the  river 
Ore.  due  east  of  Balfour  Mains,  Fifeshire. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  148- 
166.)  PTA 

Judd,  John  Wesley.  The  earliest  geo- 
logical maps  of  Scotland  and  Ireland. 
(Geological  magazine.  London,  1898.  8°. 
new  series,  decade  4,  v.  5,  p.  145-148.)  PTA 

On   composite   dykes   in   Arran.      1 

pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1893.  8°.  v. 
49,  p.  536-565.)  PTA 

On  the  gabbros,  dolerites,  and  ba- 
salts, of  tertiary  age,  in  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land. 4  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1886. 
8°.    V.  42,  p.  49-97.)  PTA 

On    inclusions    of    tertiary    granite 

in  the  gabbro  of  the  Cuillin  Hills,  Skye; 
and  on  the  products  resulting  from  the  par- 
tial fusion  of  the  acid  by  the  basic  rock. 
2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1893.  8°.  v. 
49,  p.  175-198.)  PTA 

On     the     structure     and     age     of 

Arthur's  Seat,  Edinburgh,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1875.  8°.  v.  31,  p.  131- 
148.)  PTA 

On  the  tertiary  and  older  perido- 

tites  of  Scotland.  4  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1885.    8^    V.  41,  p.  354-418.)         PTA 

The     propylites     of    the    Western 

Isles  of  Scotland,  and  their  relation  to  the 
andesites  and  diorites  of  the  district.  2 
pi.  (Geological  Society  of  London.  Quar- 
terly journal.  London,  1890.  8°.  v.  46, 
p.  341-385.)  PTA 


The   secondary  rocks   of  Scotland. 

\\^ith  a  note  on  some  brachiopoda,  by 
Thomas  Davidson.  1  map,  1  pi.,  2  tables. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1873.  8°.  v.  29,  p.  97- 
197.)  PTA 

The   secondary   rocks   of   Scotland. 

Second  paper.  On  the  ancient  volcanoes 
of  the  Highlands  and  the  relations  of  their 
products  to  the  mesozoic  strata.  1  map,  1 
pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1874. 
8°.     v.  30,  p.  220-302.)  PTA 

The   secondary  rocks  of   Scotland. 

Third  paper.  The  strata  of  the  western 
coast  and  islands.  1  map.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1878.    8°.    v.  34,  p.  660-739.)  PTA 

The     tertiary     volcanoes     of     the 

Western  Isles  of  Scotland.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1889.    8°.    v.  45,  p.  187-219.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Durham,  James. 

Judd,  John  Wesley,  and  Grenville  A.  J. 
Cole.  On  the  basalt  glass  (tachylyte)  of 
the  western  islands  of  Scotland.  2  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
1}'  journal.  London,  1883.  8^.  v.  39,  p. 
444-465.)  PTA 

Jukes-Browne,  Alfred  John,  and  John 
Milne.  On  the  cretaceous  fossils  found 
at  Moreseat,  Abedeenshire.  (Geological 
magazine.  London,  1898.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  4,  v.  5,  p.  21-32.)  PTA 

Keddie,  William.  Highland  tour.  Glas- 
gow to  Oban  by  the  river  Clyde...  With 
notice  of  the  geology  and  natural  history 
of  the  district.  Glasgow:  Maclure  &  Mac- 
donald  [1877].    48  p.,  1  map,  8  pi.    8°.  KFT 

Kendall,  Percy  Fry,  and  E.  B.  Bailey. 
The  glaciation  of  East  Lothian  south  of 
the  Garleton  Hills.  1  map.  4  pi.  illus. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1909.  4°.  v.  46,  p.  1- 
31.)  *EC 

Kerr,  Walter.  The  amoeboid  agates  of 
Monzie,  near  Crieff.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.    Perth,  1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  21-24.) 

PQA 

Note     on     agate     specimens     from 

Monzie.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  237-239.)  PTA 

Preliminary  list  of  minerals  occur- 
ring in  Perthshire.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.    Perth,  1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  25-27.) 

PQA 

Rocks   and   minerals   of   the   Crieff 

district.  6  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.    Perth,  1908.     8°.    v.  4,  p.  1-21.) 

PQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


985 


Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Kidston,  Robert.  Additional  notes  on 
some  British  carboniferous  lycopods.  1 
pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v. 
10,  p.  88-97.)  *  EC 

Carboniferous  lycopods  and  spheno- 

phylls.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  6,  p.  25-140.)  PQA 

The  fossil  plants  of  the  carbonif- 
erous rocks  of  Canonbie,  Dumfriesshire, 
and  of  parts  of  Cumberland  and  Northum- 
berland. 5  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
4°.    V.  40,  p.  741-833.)  *  EC 

Note    on    the    nature    of  the   fossil 

trees  found  at  Whiteinch.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1888.    8°.     V.  8,  p.  235-236.)         PTA 

Notes  on  some  fossil  plants  col- 
lected bj'  Mr.  R.  Dunlop,  Airdrie,  from 
the  Lanarkshire  coal-field.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1888.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  47-71.)      PTA 

On  the  affinities  of  the  genus  potho- 

cites,  Paterson;  with  the  description  of  a 
specimen  from  Glencartholm,  Eskdale.  4 
pi.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1886.     8°.     v.  16,  p.  28-38.) 

QEA 

On  Cryptoxylon  forfarense,  a  new 

species  of  fossil  plant  from  the  old  red 
sandstone.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1897.     8°.     V.  13,  p.  360-363.)  *  EC 

On  the  fossil  plants  of  the  Kil- 
marnock, Galston,  and  Kilwinning  coal 
fields,  Ayrshire.  4  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1895.     4°.     V.  37,  p.  307-359.)  *  EC 

On  the  fructification  of  two  coal- 
measure  ferns.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1888.     8°.     v.  9,  p.   510-516.) 

*EC 

On  a  new  species  of  schutzia  from 

the  calciferous  sandstones  of  Scotland.  1 
pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  127-131.)  *EC 

On    a    new    specimen    of    dineuron 

and  of  botryopteris  from  Pettycur,  Fife. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1909.  4°.  v.  46.  p. 
361-364.)  *  EC 

On   the   occurrence   of   Arthrostig- 

ma  gracile,  Dawson,  in  the  lower  old  red 
sandstone  of  Perthshire.  1  pi.  (Roj-al 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  102- 
111.)  *EC 


On  some  new  or  little-known  fossil 

lycopods  from  the  carboniferous  forma- 
tion. 1  pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Ed- 
inburgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
8^     V.  8,  p.  415-424.)  *  EC 

Describes  Sigillaria  mcmurtriei,  Kidston,  from 
the  turf-coal  of  Kilwinning,  and  Lepidodendron 
peachii,   Kidston,   from  the   Brickworks,  Falkirk. 

On    some    new    species    of    fossil 

plants  from  the  lower  carboniferous  rocks 
of  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Roj^al  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1894.     8°.     V.  12,  p.  258-268.)  *  EC 

On  the  species  of  the  genus  palae- 

oxyris,  Brongniart,  occurring  in  British 
carboniferous  rocks.  1  pi.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1888.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  54-65.)  *  EC 

Describes    specimens    found    in    Ayrshire. 

Report   on   fossil   plants,    collected 

by  the  Geological  Survey  of  Scotland  in 
Eskdale  and  Liddesdale.  3  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    4°.    V.  30,  p.  531-550.)     *  EC 


Kidston,    Robert, 
Gwynne-Vaughan. 


and  David  Thomas 
On  the  carboniferous 
flora  of  Berwickshire.  i.  Stenomj'elon 
tuedionum.  4  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1913.  4°. 
V.  48,  p.  263-271.)  *  EC 

Kinahan,  George  Henry.  On  the  valley 
of  Loch  Lomond.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874. 
8^    V.  4,  p.  181-187.)  PTA 

The  terraces  of  the  great  Ameri- 
can lakes  and  the  roads  of  Glenroy.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1888.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  221-223.) 

PTA 
Kinnear,  W.  Tait.  Homacanthus  bore- 
alis  Traq.  A  new  selachian  from  the  lower 
old  red  of  Caithness.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Societ}\  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  205-206.)  PTA 

Note  on  Homosteus  milleri  and  its 

distribution  in  the  old  red  sandstone  of  the 
north  of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8^    V.  6,  p.  252-253.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  a  new 

carboniferous  crustacean  at  Ardross  Cas- 
tle, Fife.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8^.  v.  5, 
p.  467.)  PTA 

Ceratiocaris  (nov.  spec). 

On    the    occurrence    and    range    of 

beds  containing  scorpion  remains  in  the 
carboniferous  rocks  of  Fife.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  216-220.)        PTA 

Kinnear,  W.  Tait,  and  William  Ander- 
son. Exhibition  of  carboniferous  Crusta- 
cea from  Ardross  Castle.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Societ}^  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  53.)  PTA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Notes  on  the  fossils  of  the  first  Gil- 

merton  limestone.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  299-306).  PTA 

Kirkby,  James  Walker.  Note  on  the 
ostracoda  from  the  Scotsman  office  sec- 
tion. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  15-17.)  PTA 

On  lower  carboniferous  strata  and 

fossils  at  Randerstone,  near  Grail,  Fife. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  61-75.)  PTA 

With  a  detailed  list  of  fossils  found. 

On  the  occurrence  of  carboniferous 

limestone  fossils  at  Viewforth,  near  Largo, 
Fife.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  488-493.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  marine  fossils 

in  the  coal-measures  of  Fife.  1  sect.  (Ge- 
ological Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1888.  8°.  v.  44,  p.  747- 
754.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Binney,  Edward  W., 

and  J.  W.  Kirkby;  Jones,  Thomas  Rupert, 
and  J.  W.  Kirkby;  and  Jones,  Thomas 
Rupert,  and  others. 

Knight,  G.  A.  Frank.  Notes  on  the  na- 
tural history,  geology,  and  antiquities  of 
Duror,  Argyllshire.  1  map.  (Perthshire 
Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1908.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  213-228.)  PQA 

Koch,  W.  E.  Notes  on  Mull  and  its  leaf- 
beds.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
52-56.)  PTA 

Kynaston,  Herbert.  Notes  on  contact 
metamorphism  round  the  Cheviot  granite. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions.   Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  18-26.) 

PTA 

On  some  tuffs  associated  with  the 

andesitic  lavas  of  Lome.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1905.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  87-90.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Hill,  J.  B.,  and  H. 

Kynaston. 

Landale,  David.  Description  of  the  large 
coal-field  under  the  Firth  of  Forth.  1  map. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1864.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  341- 
364.)  VA 

Landale,  John  J.  On  some  of  the  de- 
rangements of  the  Scotch  coal-field.  (Roy- 
al Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1861.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  257-267.)  VA 

On  the  stratigraphical  position  and 

probable  extent  of  the  Torbanehill  or  Bog- 


head gas-coal,  near  Bathgate.  1  pi.  (Roy- 
al Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1864.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  61-70.)  VA 

Lapworth,  Charles.  The  Moffat  series. 
3  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1878.  8°. 
v.  34,  p.  240-346.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  graptolites  discovered 

by  Mr.  John  Henderson  in  the  Silurian 
shales  of  Habbie's  Howe,  Pentland  Hills. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  375- 
377.)  PTA 

On  the  lower  Silurian  rocks  in  the 

neighbourhood  of  Galashiels.  1  map. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  46- 
58. )  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the  south 

of  Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874.  8°. 
V.  4.  p.  164-174.)  PTA 

Recent  discoveries  among  the  Si- 
lurians of  south  Scotland.  (Geological  So- 
cietv  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  78-84.)  PTA 

Laskey,  Capt.  Notice  in  regard  to  mar- 
ine shells  found  in  the  line  of  the  Ardros- 
san  canal.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  568-569.)  PQA 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Account  of 
the  late  earthquake  in  Scotland.  (Annals 
of  philosophy.  London,  1816.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
364-377.)  OA 

Account  of  a  travelled  stone  near 

Castle  Stuart,  Inverness-shire.  1  pi.  (Wern- 
erian Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,  1821.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  251-259.) 

PQA 

On  the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber. 

8  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1823.  4°.  v.  9,  p.  1- 
64.)  *  EC 

Laurie,  Malcolm.  On  a  Silurian  scorpion 
and  some  additional  eurypterid  remains 
from  the  Pentland  Hills.  5  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900.    4°.    V.  39,  p.  575-590.)      *  EC 

On  some  eurypterid  remains   from 

the  upper  Silurian  rocks  of  the  Pentland 
Hills.  3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1895.  4°.  v.  37, 
p.  151-161.)  *EC 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.  Jade  in  Scot- 
land. (Scottish  art  review.  Glasgow,  1889. 
f°.    v.  1,  p.  189.)  tMAA 

Green  pebbles  found  in  lona  were  submitted  to 
Prof.  Joseph  Leidy  who  declared  them  to  be  not 
nephrite  but  true  pure  jade  of  the  best  quality. 

Lewis,  Francis  J.  The  history  of  the 
Scottish  peat  mosses  and  their  relation  to 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


987 


Geology  and  Palaeontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

the  glacial  period,  illus.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh.  1906.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  241-252.)  KAA 

The  plant   remains  in  the  Scottish 

peat  mosses.  5  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1911.    4°.    V.  47,  p.  643-709.)  *  EC 

Lindsay,  John.     See  under  Johnston,  J. 

A.,  and  J.  Lindsay. 

Lindsay,  William  Lauder.  Australian 
gold-quartz  in  Scotland.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1882.    8°.    V.  6.  p.  68-72.)  PTA 

The  Fifeshire  gold  diggings  of  1852. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1.  p.  272- 
273.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

• The  gold  and  gold-fields  of  Scot- 
land. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  105-115.)  "  PTA 

Aluseum  specimens  of  native  Scot- 
tish gold.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8=.    V.  3,  p.  153-168.)  PTA 

On   the  gold  fields  of  Forfarshire. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions.   Edinburgh,  1874.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  27-29.) 

PTA 

On     the     goldfields     of     Scotland. 

(British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science.  Report  of  the  37.  meeting. 
London.  1868.  8\  Notices  and  abstracts, 
p.  64-66.)  *  EC 

Preliminary  report  on  the   Suther- 

lands-hire  gold.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  273.)  PTA 

Linn,  James.  List  of  fossils  obtained 
from  the  Bathgate  limestone.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  82.)  PTA 

Notes  on  one  of  the  Bathgate  sand- 
hills. 3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  33-38.)  PTA 

On  some  of  the  less  common  Bath- 
gate fossils.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  192-196.)  PTA 

Livingston,  Colin.  Boulders  and  other 
evidences  of  ice-action  in  Lochaber.  1  map. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  39- 
51.)  PTA 

The  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber  with 

relation  to  an  ice  cap.     illus.     (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.     Transactions.     Glas 
gow,  1905.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  326-353.)        PTA 


)gical       """'Sn, 
Glas-  


Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  On  a  dike  of  serpen- 
tine, cutting  through  sandstone,  in  the 
county  of  Forfar.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  jour- 
nal of  science.  Edinburgh,  1825.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  112-126.)  OA 

On  a  recent  formation  of  freshwater 

limestone  in  Forfarshire,  and  on  some  re- 
cent deposits  of  freshwater  marl;  with  a 
comparison  of  recent  with  ancient  fresh- 
water formations.  .  .  4  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London.  1829.  4°. 
series  2,  v.  2,  p.  73-96.)  PTA 

Lyon,  George.  Discovery  of  a  new  fos- 
sil tree  in  Craigleith  quarry,  Edinburgh. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  219- 
220.)  PTA 

The  geology  of  Edinburgh  and  its 

suburbs.  Part  i.  Igneous  rocks.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  201-205.) 

PTA 

The  geology  of  Edinburgh  and  its 

suburbs.  Part  ii.  Aqueous  rocks.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  209-214.) 

PTA 

Notes    on    Poterioceras    pj^riforme 

from  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  Lan- 
arkshire. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  15-17.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  trap-dykes  of  Edin- 
burgh and  neighbourhood.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  325-328.')       PTA 

Notice  of  a  specimen  of  lepidoden- 

dron,  with  cones  attached,  from  Corstor- 
phine  Hill,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  81.)  PTA 

On  a  mass  of  contorted  sandstone 

in  Hunter's  Bog.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  125.)  PTA 

On    a    new    species    of    rhizodus. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions.    Edinburgh,  1874.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  125.) 

PTA 

Sketch  of  the  geology  of  Scotland. 

Edinburgh:  J.  Menzies,  1865.  24  p.,  1  map. 
12°.  PVI 

Macadam,  William  Ivison.  Fifty  years' 
work  of  the  Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  123- 
143.)  PTA 

A  day's  ramble  in  the  northern  part 

of  the  island  of  Arran,  with  notes  on  the 
geology  and  botany.  (Edinburgh  Natural- 
ists' Field  Club.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  107-111.)       PQA 

Further  notice  of  the  Tigh-na-criche 
shell-bed,  Loch  Fynne,  Argyllshire.   (Edin- 


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General  Works,  continued. 

burgh  Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  232.)        PTA 

With  a  list  of  the  mollusca  from  the  clay-bed  there. 

Minerals   of   Gairloch.      (In:   J.   H. 

Dixon,  Gairloch...  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
p.  289-290.)  CR 

Note,  with  analysis,  of  a  new  min- 
eral from  Cathkin  quarry,  Glasgow.  (Edin- 
burgh Geolo2:ical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  178.)   PTA 

A  new  variety  of  saponite. 

Notice  of  a  new  fossiliferous  bed  in 

the  island  of  Arran.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1888.     8°.    V.  5,  p.  316-317.)  PTA 

Notice  of  veins  of  specular  iron  ore 

at  Strachur,  Argyllshire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  95-96.)  PTA 

On   the   analysis  of  a   sample  of  a 

white  deposit  from  the  peat  of  Aberdeen- 
shire. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4, 
p  207-212.)  PTA 

On    the    chemical    composition    of 

certain  limestone  rocks  from  Ballimore 
(Argyllshire).  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  101-103.)  PTA 

On  the  chemical  composition  of  cer- 
tain rocks  from  Salisbury  Crags,  Edin- 
burgh. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  288-291.)  PTA 

On  the  chemical  composition  of  a 

nodule  of  ozokerite  found  at  Kinghornness. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  272- 
276.)  PTA 

On  the  results  of  the  analyses  of 

diatomaceous  deposits  from  the  peat  of 
Kinnord,  Ordie,  Drum,  and  Black  Moss, 
Aberdeenshire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  277-282.)  PTA 

Preliminary  notice  of  a  clay  shell- 
bed  between  Newton  and  Strachur,  Loch 
Fynne,  Argyllshire.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  4.  p.  94.)  PTA 

M'Bain,  James.  Notice  of  two  fossils 
found  in  a  bed  of  shale  below  St.  Anthony's 
chapel,  Arthur's  Seat.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  267-269.)         *  EC 

Remarks    on    the    so-called    raised 

sea-beach  bed  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Leith,  and  its  relations  to  other  deposits. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  422-430.)  *  EC 


MacCartney,  W.  Newton.  On  the  geol- 
ogy of  Ailsa  Craig.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1869.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  151-157.)  PQA 

Macconochie,  Arthur.  Review  of  the 
southern  Silurian  question.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  370-372.)  PTA 

MacCulloch,  John.  Additional  remgirks 
on  Glen  Tilt.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1824.  4°.  series  2,  v.  1, 
p.  60-72.)  PTA 

Corrections    and    additions    to    the 

sketch  of  the  mineralogy  of  Sky.  1  map. 
(Geological  Societ3\  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1817.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  156-192.)  PTA 

A    geological    description    of    Glen 

Tilt.  10  pi.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1816.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  259- 
2i7.)  PTA 

List  of  the  localities  of  some  of  the 

rarer  Scottish  minerals.  (Edinburgh  jour- 
nal of  science.  Edinburgh.  1824.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  225-236.)  OA 

Observations    on    the    hill    of    Kin- 

noul,  in  Perthshire.  2  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1817.  4°. 
V.  4,  p.  220-232.)  PTA 

Observations      on     the      mountain 

Cruachan  in  Argyllshire;  with  some  re- 
marks on  the  surrounding  country.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1817.    4°.    V.  4,  p.  117-138.)  PTA 

On  the  coal-field  of  Sutherland,    il- 

lus.  (Quarterly  journal  of  science,  litera- 
ture, and  art.  London,  1830.  8°.  Jan. - 
June,  1830,  p.  40-55.)  *  EC 

On  the  distribution  of  granite  and 

of  trap  in  different  parts  of  Scotland. 
(Edinburgh  journal  of  science.  Edinburgh, 
1825.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  236-241.)  OA 

On  the  influence  of  geological  for- 
mation on  the  health  and  development  of 
sheep.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1875.     8°.     series  4,  v.  7,  p.  83-91.)     VPA 

In  Scotland. 

On  the  junction  of  trap  and  sand- 
stone at  Stirling  Castle.  1  pi.  (Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  London,  1814. 
4^     V.  2,  p.  305-308.)  PTA 

On     the     limestone     of     Clunie    in 

Perthshire,  with  remarks  on  trap  and  ser- 
pentine. 1  pi.  (Edinburgh  journal  of  sci- 
ence.    Edinburgh,  1824.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  1-15.) 

OA 

On   the  parallel   roads   of  Glenroy. 

9  pi.  (Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1817.    4°.    v.  4,  p.  314-392.)  PTA 

On  a  prismatic  structure  in  sand- 
stone induced  by  artificial  heat;  and  on 
certain  prismatic  rocks  found  in  nature, 
including  the  columnar  sandstone  of  Dun- 


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989 


Geology  and  Palcrontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

bar.  (Quarterly  journal  of  science,  litera- 
ture, and  art.  London,  1830.  8°.  Julv- 
Dec,  1829,  p.  247-265.)  *  EC 

On    a    singular    detached    block    of 

stone  occupying  the  summit  of  a  hill  at 
Dunkeld.  (Edinburgh  journal  of  science. 
Edinburgh,  1825.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  46-49.)     OA 

On  Staffa.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1814.  4°. 
V.  2,  p.  501-509.)  PTA 

Remarks  on  several  parts  of  Scot- 
land which  exhibit  quartz  rock,  and  on  the 
nature  and  connection  of  this  rock  in  gen- 
eral. 3  pi.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1814.  4°.  v.  2,  p.  450- 
487.)  PTA 

A  sketch  of  the  mineralogy  of  Sky. 

1  map,  3  pi.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1816.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  1- 
111.)  PTA 

Supplementary      observations      on 

quartz  rock.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1817.  4°.  v.  4,  p.  264- 
276.)  PTA 

Supplementary  remarks   on   quartz 

rock.  (Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1824.    4°.    series  2,  v.  1,  p.  53-59.) 

PTA 

M'Diarmid,  William  R.  Note  on  granite, 
porphyry  or  felstone.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  459-460.)  PTA 

Notes  on  and  exhibition  of  part  of 

the  core  of  a  boring  from  the  permian  of 
Dumfries.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°. 
V.  5.  p.  410-411.)  PTA 

McDonald,  D.  P.  A  chemical  investiga- 
tion into  the  nature  of  the  clay  substance 
in  the  Glenboig  fireclay.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8^    v.  30,  p.  374-2,77.)  *  EC 

Macdonald,  Kenneth.  Glacial  drift  in  the 
Craggie  Burn.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness [1888,.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  47-53.)      *EC 

The    parallel    roads    of    Glen-Roy. 

(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8''. 
v.  6.  p.  229-251.)  *EC 

Macgregor,  Murray.  The  Garriongill 
section  at  Overtown,  near  Wishaw.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  14.  p.  279- 
290. )  PTA 

Mackenzie,  A.  C.  On  the  occurrence  of 
a  bituminous  mineral  at  Mountgerald, 
Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1863.  8°.  v. 
19,  p.  522-524.)  PTA 

Mackenzie,  Charles.  Analysis  of  com- 
pact felspar  from  Pentland   Hills.      (Wer- 


nerian  Natural  History  Societv.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,  1811.     8°.    v.  1,  p.  616-619.) 

PQA 

Outlines  of  the  mineralogy  of  the 

Ochil  Hills.  1  map.  (Annals  of  philoso- 
phy.    London,  1814.     8°.    v.  3,  p.  116-126.) 

OA 

1    map.      (Wernerian    Natural 

History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1818.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  1-23.)  PQA 

Mackie,  William.  Allanite  in  the  gran- 
ite of  the  north  of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.     V.  9,  p.  216-218.)     PTA 

The    distribution    and    significance 

of  deviations  from  the  normal  order  of 
crystallization,  also  the  distribution  and 
significance  of  micropegmatite  in  granites, 
as  illustrated  by  the  granites  of  the  north 
of  Scotland.  4  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Societv.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    v."9,  p.  247-317.)  PTA 

Evidence  of  contemporaneous  vol- 
canic action  in  the  Banffshire  schists. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Societv.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  9.  p.  93- 
101.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  traces  of 

the  heavy  metals  in  the  sandstones  of  the 
Moray  Firth  basin.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  256-259.)  PTA 

The    occurrence    of    volcanic    tuffs 

on  Ben  Nevis.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
V.  9.  p.  69-72.)  PTA 

On  differences  in  chemical  com- 
position between  the  central  and  marginal 
zones  of  granite  veins,  with  further  evi- 
dence of  exchanges  between  such  veins  and 
the  contact  rocks.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  8.  p.  98-113.)  PTA 

On  the  laws  that  govern  the  round- 
ing of  particles  of  sand.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  7.  p.  298-311.)        PTA 

The  sands  and  sandstones  of  eastern 

Moray.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  148-172.)  PTA 

The  sands  and  sandstones  of  east- 
ern Moray.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness [1902).    8°.    v.  5,  p.  34-61.)  *EC 

Seventy  chemical  analyses  of  rocks 

(chiefly  from  the  Moray  area),  with  deduc- 
tions. 1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  %^ . 
v.  8,  p.  33-60.)  PTA 

Some  notes  on  the  distribution   of 

erratics  over  eastern  Moray.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  91-97.)  PTA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Macknight,  Thomas.  Description  of 
Ravensheugh.  (W'ernerian  Natural  His- 
tory Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  404-409.)  PQA 

Geological  remarks  on  the  Cart- 
line  Craig.  (W'ernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh.  1818.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  491-500.)  PQA 

Lithological    observations    on    the 

vicinity  of  Loch-Lomond.  (Wernerian 
Natural  Historv  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1818.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  392-403.)       PQA 

Mineralogical  description  of  Tinto. 

(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
123-137.)  PQA 

Mineralogical  notices  and  observa- 
tions [in  the  north  of  Scotland].  (Werne- 
rian Natural  Historv  Societv.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh.    1821.     8°.     v.  3,   p.    104-122.) 

PQA 

On  the  mineralogy  and  local  scen- 
ery of  certain  districts  in  the  Highlands  of 
Scotland.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8'. 
V.  1,  p.  274-369.)  PQA 

1.  Benledi  and  its  environs.  2.  From  the  Pass  of 
Leny  to  Balahelish.  3.  Strontian  and  Ben-Nevis. 
Appendix:  From  Ben  Lawers,  thro'  Glentilt,  to 
Braemar. 

Maclaren,  Charles.  On  grooved  and 
striated  rocks  in  the  middle  region  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1849.  Title, 
p.  161-182.    8°.  *Cp.v.l047 

Repr. :  Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal,  Julv, 
1S49. 

A  sketch  of  the  geolog}^  of  Fife  and 

the  Lothians,  including  detailed  descrip- 
tions of  Arthur's  Seat  and  Pentland  Hills. 
Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles  Black,  1839. 
XV,  235  p..   1  map,  4  pi.     12°.  PVI 

M'Laren,  Robert.  A  reverse  fault  in 
Kiltongue  Coal  at  Drumshangie  colliery. 
2  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow, 
1893.     8°.    V.  9,  p.  390-391.)  PTA 

M'Lennan,  James  S.  The  coast-line  of 
Berwickshire  from  Eyemouth  to  Marshall 
Meadows  Baj\  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1896. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  337-345.)  PTA 

The  geology  of  Kyle.     (Geological 

Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1893.    8°.     V.  9,  p.  264-276.)         PTA 

The  geology  of  the  Lugton  valley. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  91- 
99.)  PTA 

Notes   on  the  Jordanhill  coalfield. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8.  p.  271- 
275.)  PTA 


A    ramble    up    the    Maich    Water. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow.  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  121- 
128.)  PTA 

A  stroll  along  a   trap   dyke   in   the 

parish  of  Beith,  Ayrshire.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.    8\    V.  12.  p.  214-219.)        PTA 

McMahon,  C.  A.  On  the  occurrence  of 
allanite  in  the  hornblende-granite  of  Lairg, 
Sutherlandshire.  (Geological  magazine. 
London,  1899.  new  series,  decade  4.  v.  6. 
p.  194-196.)  PTA 

M'Nab,  W.  R.  On  the  structure  of  a  lig- 
nite from  the  old  red  sandstone.  (Botan- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  312-314.)  QEA 

Macnair,  Peter.  The  building  of  the 
Grampians.  5  pi.  (Royal  Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow. 1903.     8°.     V.  34,  p.  147-224.)       *  EC 

"Camp  Siluria."  1  pi.  1  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  203-213.)  PTA 

On  the  examination  of  the  Silurian  rocks  at 
Logan   Water,   Lanarkshire. 

— —  The  geological  factors  in  the  distri- 
bution of  the  Alpine  plants  of  Perthshire. 
1  illus.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  240-249.)         PQA 

The    geology    of    the    Breadalbane 

district  of  Perthshire.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.    Perth,  1893.    8°.    v.  1.  p.  52-65.) 

PQA 

The    geology    of    Creag-na-Caillich 

and  the  district  around  Killin.  1  pi.  illus. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1903.    8°.    V.  3.  p.  155-175.)  PQA 

The   geology  of  the   Rouken   Glen 

and  its  neighbourhood.  2  pi.  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,    1905.     8°.     v.   12,  p.  362-397.) 

PTA 

The    geology    and    scenery    of    the 

Grampians  and  the  valley  of  Strathmore. 
Glasgow:  Tames  MacLehose  and  Sons, 
1908.     2  V.  maps.  pi.    8°.  PVI 

V.  1.  The  cycle  of  destruction  and  reproduction. 
Historical  introduction.  Outline  of  the  physiography 
and  geology  of  the  Grampians  and  Strathmore.  The 
metaniorphic  rocks  of  the  Grampians  (1.  Rocks  of 
sedimentary  origin;  2.  Rocks  of  igneous  origin). 
The  geological  structure  of  the  Grampians.  The 
rocks  of  the  Highland  border,  or  marginal  belt. 

V.  2.  The  old  red  sandstone.  The  physical  condi- 
tions under  which  the  old  red  sandstone  was  deposited. 
The  plutonic  rocks  and  dykes  of  the  Highlands.  The 
volcanic  rocks  of  the  old  red  sandstone  age.  The  dol- 
erite  dykes.  The  glaciation  of  the  Grampians  and 
Strathmore.  Alluvial  and  recent  deposits.  The 
scenery  of  the  Grampians  and  Strathmore  in  relation 
to    their    geological    structure.      Bibliography. 

Reviewed  in  the  Geological  magazine,  new  series, 
decade    5,   v.    6,   p.    31-35,    80-83,    London,    1909. 


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Geology  and  Palceontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

"The  green  beds"  on  Sron  Aonaich 

and  near  Ardlui,  Argyllshire.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8^    v.  12,  p.  231-233.) 

PTA 

Summary   only. 

The      intrusive      dolerites      in     the 

neighbourhood  of  Glasgow.  2  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1909.    8^    v.  13,  p.  56-86.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  discover^'-  of  an  out- 
lier of  the  Loch  Tay  limestone  on  Beinn 
Bhreac,  Loch  Tay,  Perthshire.  1  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow.  1905.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  318- 
325.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  dolerite  showing  ocel- 

lar  structure,  from  Craigie  Hill,  Ayrshire. 
1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  235-239.)  PTA 

Notes  on  "eyed"  coal  from  Gate- 
side  colliery,  Cambuslang.  3  pi.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1909.     8".     v.  13,  p.  291-297.) 

PTA 

On   the   altered  basic   rocks   of  the 

Highlands  as  exemplified  by  the  sill  of 
hornblende  schist  underlying  the  Loch 
Tay  limestone.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896. 
8°.     V.   10,  p.  302-317.)  PTA 

■ ■  On    the    crystalline    schists    of    the 

southern  Highlands;  their  physical  struc- 
ture and  probable  manner  of  development. 
(Geological  magazine.  London,  1901.  8°. 
new  series,  decade  4,  v.  8,  p.  567-568.)  PTA 

Summary. 

On    the   development   of   the    great 

axial  lines"  of  folding  in  the  Highland 
schists.  1  pi.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1906.    8°.     v.  37,  p.  129-135.)       *  EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  plutonic  com- 
plexes at  Tomnadashan,  Loch  Tay,  and  at 
Cairn  Chois,  with  notes  on  the  geological 
structure  of  the  surrounding  district. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth. 
1903.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  43-48.)  PQA 

On     the     occurrence     of    supposed 

annelid  tubes  in  the  quartzites  of  Perth- 
shire. (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,   1893.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  116-122.)     PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  a  zone  of  an- 
nelid burrows  across  the  southern  High- 
lands of  Scotland.  1  pi.  illus.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth.  1903.  8^. 
V.  3,  p.  131-150.)  PQA 


•  On  the  physical  geology  and  palae- 
ontology of  the  Giffnock  sandstones,  and 
their  bearings  on  the  origin  of  sandstone 
rock  generally.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  199-231.)  PTA 

On  pseudogaylussite  dredged  from 

the  Clyde  at  Cardross.  and  other  recent  ad- 
ditions to  the  mineral  collections  in  the 
Kelvingrove  Museum.  (Royal  Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings. Glasgow,  1904.  8°.  v.  35.  p.  250- 
262.)  *  EC 

On    some    types   of   overfolding   in 

the  schists  of  the  Loch  Tay  district. 
(Royal  Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  40, 
p.  131-138.)  *EC 

The  problem  of  the  marginal  High- 
lands. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  273-274.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Recent    advances    in    the    study    of 

the  rocks  of  Highland  Perthshire.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth.  1898.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  166-189.)  PQA 

The    recent    floods    in    Perthshire: 

their  geological  lessons.  1  pi.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,    1913.     8°.     v.   14,   p.   115-118.) 

PTA 

See      also      under      Arrangement; 

Coates,  H.:  and  Reid,  James,  and  Peter 
Macxair. 

Macnair,  Peter,  and  Harry  R.  J.  Cox- 
ACHER.  On  the  distribution  of  Posidono- 
mya  corrugata.  Ether,  Jun..  in  the  car- 
boniferous limestone  of  the  Glasgow 
district.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  309-322.)  PTA 

M'Phail,  Hugh.  On  the  carboniferous 
section  of  the  Levern  valley,  Renfrew- 
shire. 1  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°. 
v.  3,  p.  254-271.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  the  carboniferous  limestone  fossils 
found   in   the  valley   of  the  Levern. 

Mahoney,  Jimes  A.  The  life  of  the 
boulder  clay  period,  as  represented  in 
strata  near  Crofthead.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1869.    8°.    V.  1.  p.  252-254.)  PQA 

On   the  occurrence  of  seaweeds   in 

the  Paisley  clay  beds.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1869.    8°.    V.  1.  p.  199-202.)         PQA 

Malcolmson,  J.  G.  On  the  relations  of 
the  different  parts  of  the  old  red  sandstone 
in  \vhich  organic  remains  have  recently 
been  discovered,  in  the  counties  of  Moray, 
Nairn,  Banff,  and  Inverness.     1  pi.     (Geo- 


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General  Works,  continued. 

logical  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  336- 
352.)  PTA 

Mantell,  Gideon  Algernon.  Description 
of  the  Telerpeton  elginense,  a  fossil  rep- 
tile recently  discovered  in  the  old  red 
sandstone  of  Moray;  with  observations  on 
supposed  fossil  ova  of  batrachians  in  the 
lower  Devonian  strata  of  Forfarshire.  1 
pi.  (Geological  Society  of  London.  Quar- 
terly journal.  London,  1852.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
100-109.)  PTA 

Marshall,  David.  On  the  probable  cause 
of  the  non-existence  of  deposits  between 
the  Permian  and  the  lower  Silurian  in 
the  southern  uplands  of  Scotland.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1874.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  66-67.)  PTA 

Marshall,  W.  P.  Notes  on  a  trip  to  the 
Orkney  and  Shetland  isles,  and  on  some 
singular  water-worn  rocks  in  Orkney. 
(Midland  naturalist.  London,  1891.  8°. 
V.  14,  p.  8-14.)  PQA 

Martin,  N.,  and  G.  \V.  Tyrrell.  A  pud- 
dle-trench section  at  North  Third,  near 
Bannockburn,  with  notes  on  the  geology 
of  the  surrounding  district.  2  pi.  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  240- 
254.)  PTA 

Martin,  Robert.  Coal-mining  in  AIus- 
selburgh  coal-field.  1  diagr.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1905.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  379-386.)     PTA 

Mathieson,  Kenneth.  The  parallel  roads 
of  Glenroy.  (Scots  magazine.  Perth, 
1900.    8°.    new  series,  v.  25,  p.  19-22.)  *  DE 

Matley,  C.  A.  The  lower  carboniferous 
rocks  near  Aberdour  (Fife).  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1910.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  364.)  PTA 

Mayer,  John.  New  discovery  of  rich 
cannel  coal  near  Bathgate.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow.  1886.    8°.     v.  17.  p.  50-53.)  *  EC 

Melvin,  James.  On  the  parallel  roads 
of  Glenroy.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
S°.    V.  5,  p.  268-274.)  PTA 

Millar,  W.  J.  Notes  on  the  excursion 
to  the  new  reservoir  for  Bowling  water 
supply  on  23rd  March  1889.  1  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  203-206.)  PTA 

Miller,  Hugh.  The  cruise  of  the  Betsey; 
or,  A  summer  ramble  among  the  fossilif- 
erous  deposits  of  the  Hebrides.  With 
Rambles  of  a  geologist;  or.  Ten  thousand 
miles  over  the  fossiliferous  deposits  of 
Scotland.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln, 
1858.     xiv,   (1)16-524  p.     12°.  PXH 


New   York:   Virtue   and   Yor- 
stoun  [1869?,    2  p.l.,  486  p.,  9  ed.    12°.  PXH 

Edinburgh  and   its  neighbourhood, 

geological  and  historical;  with  the  geol- 
ogy of  the  Bass  Rock.  Edinburgh:  Wil- 
liam P.  Nimmo,  1870.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  344  p.,  1 
pi.     4.   ed.     12°.  PVI 

The  geological  articles  in  this  volume  are:  (1) 
Geological  features  (two  lectures).  (2)  On  the 
brick-clays  of  Portobello,  with  their  organisms,  vege- 
table anci  animal.  (3)  On  a  raised  sea-bottom  near 
Fillyside  Bank,  between  Leith  and  Portobello.  (4) 
Ancient  sea  margins.  (5)  The  Meadows.  (6)  The 
geology  of  the   Bass. 

The  foot-prints  of  the  Creator:  or. 

The  asterolepis  of  Stromness.  With  a 
memoir  of  the  author  by  Louis  Agassiz. 
From  the  third  London  edition.  Boston: 
Gould  and  Lincoln,  1851.  xlii,  (1)26-337 
p.     illus.  PXX 

With  a  sketch  of  the  author's 

life  and  an  estimate  of  his  writings  by  Sir 
David  Brewster.  Cincinnati:  Wm.  H. 
Moore  &  Co.,  1851.  ix,  (1)12-308  p.  illus. 
12°.  PXX 

Edinburgh:      Johnstone      and 

Hunter,  1853.    xvi,  314  p.    illus.    8°.    PXX 

With  a  memoir  of  the  author 

by  Louis  Agassiz.  Boston:  Gould  and 
Lincoln,  1859.  xlii,  (1)26-337  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  PXX 

With  memoir  by  Louis  Agas- 
siz. Edinburgh:  William  P.  Nimmo,  1871. 
Ixxii,  352  p.     illus.     13.  ed.     12°.         PXX 

Geological  papers  read  before  the 

Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  (In 
his:  The  old  red  sandstone.  Edinburgh, 
1871.     14.  ed.    8°.    p.  281-385.)  PXH 

Geological  evidences  in  favour  of  revealed  re- 
ligion. 2.  On  the  ancient  grauwacke  rocks  of  Scot- 
land. 3.  On  the  red  sandstone,  marble,  and  quartz 
deposits  of  Assynt.  4.  On  the  corals  of  the  oolitic 
system  of  Scotland.  5.  On  the  fossiliferous  de- 
posits of  Scotland. 

Geology  of  the  Bass.    (In:  The  Bass 

Rock.  .  .  Edinburgh,  1848.  8°.  p.  (47)- 
[139].)  Stuart  7543 

Reprinted  in  his  Edinburgh  and  its  neighbour- 
hood, geological  and  historical. 

Notes  on  a  suite  of  fossils  illus- 
trative of  the  structure  and  relations  of  the 
earlier  ganoids.  (In  his:  Footprints  of 
the  Creator.  Edinburgh,  1871.  12°.  p. 
317-332.)  PXX 

A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety. 

The    old    red    sandstone;    or,    New 

walks  in  an  old  field.  Boston:  Gould  and 
Lincoln.  1854.  xxiv,  264  (misnumbered 
288)   p.,   11   pi.     12°.  PXH 

From  the  fourth  London  edi- 
tion. Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln,  1857. 
xxiv,  264  p..   11   pi.     12°.  PVI 

Boston:    Gould    and    Lincoln, 

1859.     xxiv,   427  p.,   15  pi.     new  ed.     12°. 

PXH 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


993 


Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Edinburgh:   William   P.   Nim- 

mo,  1871.  xxxi(i),  385  p.,  15  pi.  14.  ed. 
12°.  PXH 

On  a  curious  suite  of  fossils  from 

the  lower  old  red  sandstone  of  Scotland. 
(In  his:  Footprints  of  the  Creator.  Edin- 
burgh, 1871.     12°.     p.  333-352.)  PXX 

Read  before  the  British  Association  at  the  meet- 
ing held  in  Edinburgh  in  1849. 

Popular  geology:  a  series  of  lec- 
tures read  before  the  Philosophical  Insti- 
tution of  Edinburgh;  with  descriptions 
from  a  geologist's  portfolio...  Boston: 
Gould  and  Lincoln,  1859.  1  p.l,  x,  (1)12- 
423  p.     12°.  PTD 

The    lectures    deal    mainly    with    Scottish    geology. 

Edinburgh:   William   P.   Nim- 

mo,  1869.    xxxiv  p.,  1  1.,  356  p.    3.  ed.     12°. 

PTD 

Miller,  Hugh,  the  younger.  Note  on 
supposed  high-level  shell-beds  in  Easter 
Ross.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v. 
6,  p.  28.)  PTA 

On  boulder  glaciation.     1  pi.     illus. 

(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  156-189.)  *EC 

Describes  pavement-boulders  and  boulder-striae 
near  Edinburgh. 

Miller,  John.  On  the  succession  of  the 
rocks  on  the  north  coast  of  Scotland. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quar- 
terly journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  578-584.)  PTA 

Milne,  David.     See  Milne-Home,  David. 

Milne,  John.  Drift  rocks  in  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  2,  1891-92,  p.  181- 
198.)  CPA 

Geology      of      Buchan.        (Buchan 

Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead, 
n.  d.  sq.  8°.     V.  2,  1891-92,  p.  23-38.)   CPA 

The  geology  of  Mormond.  (Buch- 
an Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead, 
n.  d.     sq.  8°.     V.  8,  1904-05,  p.  90-92.)  CPA 

Old  red  sandstone  in  Aberdeen  and 

the  neighbourhood.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.     8°.     V.  8,  p.  221-225.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Jukes-Browne,  A.  J., 

and  John  Milne. 

Milne-Home,  David.  Additional  mem- 
oir on  the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber.  1 
map,  1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879.  4°.  v.  28, 
p.  93-117.)  *EC 

Diagram  and  notice  of  a  green- 
stone boulder  excavated  in  North  Palmer- 


ston  place,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  54-55.)  PTA 

Geological    account    of    Roxburgh- 

1    map.      (Royal    Society   of   Edin- 

Edinburgh,    1844. 


shire, 
burgh. 
4°.     V. 


Transactions 
15,  p.  433-502.)  *  EC 

A  geological  survey  of  Berwick- 
shire. (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and  transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1836.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  171- 
253.)  VPA 

Inaugural     address,     session     1881- 

1882.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  119-135.)  PTA 

Notes  from  a  diary  in   1862  by  D. 

Milne  Home,  of  some  geological  observa- 
tions made  (1)  at  points  along  the  line  of 
Caledonian  Railway  from  Carstairs  south- 
wards, (2)  at  Moffat,  and  (3)  at  Loch 
Skene.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  69-74.)  PTA 

Notice  of  high-water  marks  on  the 

banks  of  the  river  Tweed  and  some  of  its 
tributaries;  and  also  of  drift  deposits  in 
the  valley  of  the  Tweed.  4  maps,  illus. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1876.  4°.  v.  27,  p.  513- 
562.)  *  EC 

Notice    of   a    large    boulder    in    the 

parish  of  Rattray,  and  county  of  Perth, 
having  on  one  of  its  sides  cups  and 
grooves,  apparently  artificial.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1872.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  682-688.)       *  EC 

Notice  respecting  the  depletion  or 

drying  up  of  the  rivers  Teviot,  Nith,  and 
Clyde,  on  the  27th  November  1838.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1840.     4°.     v.    14,   p.  449-466.) 

*EC 

Notice  of  a  striated  boulder  found 

at  Drylaw,  near  Linton,  East  Lothian. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
350-351.)  PTA 

Notice  of  a  striated  boulder  lately 

found  in  a  sand  pit  at  Tynecastle,  near 
Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  347-350.)  PTA 

Notice    of    striated    rocks    in    East 

Lothian,  and  in  some  adjoining  counties, 
illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
256-270.)  *EC 

Notice  of  two  localities  for  re- 
markable gravel  banks  or  kaims.  and  boul- 
ders in  the  west  of  Scotland,  in  supplement 
of  the  Boulder  Committee's  tenth  report. 
3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  913-926.)  *EC 


994 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Geology  and  Palcroutology,  continued. 
General  IVorks,  continued. 

On  the  basin  of  the  Firth  of  Forth, 

and  some  of  its  geological  phenomena. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1869.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  550- 
553.)  *  EC 

On  the  Mid-Lothian  and  East- 
Lothian  coal-fields.  2  diagr.,  1  map. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1840.  4°.  v.  14,  p.  253- 
358.)  *EC 

On  the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber. 

1  map,  2  plans.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
4°.    V.  27.  p.  595-649.)  *  EC 

On  the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber, 

with  remarks  on  the  change  of  relative 
levels  of  sea  and  land  in  Scotland,  and  on 
the  detrital  deposits  in  that  country. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1849.  4°.  v.  16,  p.  395- 
418.)  *EC 

On  the  supposed  upheaval  of  Scot- 
land in  its  central  parts  since  the  time  of 
the  Roman  occupation.  1  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1876.     4°.     V.  27,  p.  39-50.)       *  EC 

Remarks  on  the  Boulder  report,  by 

the  convener  of  the  committee.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1880.    8°.     V.  10.  p.  192-199.)     *  EC 

Remarks  on  presenting  the  com- 
mittee's fourth  report  [Of  the  society's 
Boulder  Committee)  at  a  meeting  of  the 
society,  20th  May,  1878.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh. 
1878.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  692-706.)  *  EC 

Remarks  on  presenting  tenth  re- 
port of  Boulder  Committee,  21st  July  1884. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  v.  12.  p.  907- 
912.)  *EC 

Scheme  for  the  conservation  of  re- 
markable boulders  in  Scotland,  and  for  the 
indication  of  their  positions  on  maps. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1872.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  475- 
488.)  *  EC 

address.       (Edinburgh 

Transactions.     Edin- 

3,  p.  357-364.)        PTA 

address     for  session 

1880-81.      (Edinburgh    Geological  Society. 

Transactions.      Edinburgh,    1883.  8°.      v. 

4,  p.  104-115.)  PTA 

Mitchell,  David  J.  The  greensand  fos- 
sils from  drift-beds  at  Moreseat,  Cruden. 
E.  Aberdeenshire,  with  exhibition  of  speci- 
mens collected.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.    v.  7,  p.  277-285.)  PTA 

With  list  of  the  cretaceous  fossils  showing  range 
of   the   species. 


Valedictory 

Geological  Society, 
burgh,  1880.    8°.    v. 

Valedictorj' 


Note  on  the  greensand  at  More- 
seat.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4.  1896-98,  p.  30- 
32.)  CPA 

Mitchell,  Hugh.  On  the  position  of  the 
beds  of  the  old  red  sandstone  developed  in 
the  counties  of  Forfar  and  Kincardine, 
Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1861.  8°.  v. 
17.  p.  145-151.)  PTA 

Monckton,  Horace  W.  On  a  picrite  and 
other  associated  rocks  at  Barnton,  near 
Edinburgh.  1  diagr.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1894.    8°.     V.  50,  p.  39-43.)  PTA 

The  Stirling  dolerite.  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Societv  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London.  1895.  8°.  v.  51,  p.  480- 
492.)  PTA 

Montgomery,  William,  the  younger,  of 
Cloak.  Outlines  of  the  geology  of  Ren- 
frewshire and  the  north  of  Ayrshire.  1 
map,  1  pi.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and 
transactions.  Edinburgh.  1839.  8°.  v.  12. 
p.  421-458.)  VPA 

Moore,  John  Carrick.  On  the  protru- 
sion of  Silurian  rocks  in  the  north  of  Ayr- 
shire. (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v. 
15,  p.  1-4.)  PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  Wigtown- 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1856. 
12,  p.  359-366.)  PTA 

On  some  fossiliferous  beds  in  the 

Silurian  rocks  of  Wigtownshire  and  Ayr- 
shire, illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1849. 
8°.    v.  5.  p.  7-12.)  PTA 

Moore,  Ralph.  On  the  blackband  iron- 
stones of  the  Edinburgh  and  East-Lothian 
coal  fields,  and  the  advantages  to  be  de- 
rived from  their  development.  1  map,  1  pi. 
(Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1864.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  11- 
24.)  VA 

Moore,  Robert  Thomas.  Recent  devel- 
opments of  the  Hamilton  coalfield.  (Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings.    Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  51-63.) 

*EC 

Morris,  D.  B.  The  geology  of  the  parish 
of  Logic.  (In:  R.  M.  Fergusson.  Logic: 
a  parish  history.  Paisley,  1905.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  273-279.)  tCR 

Morrison,  William.  Copper  mine  at 
Kishorn.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society 
and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness 
tl902i.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  293-296.)  *  EC 

The     geology,     physical     features, 

botany,  and  vertebrates  of  the  Outer  Heb- 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


995 


Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

rides.  (In:  William  Cook  Mackenzie,  His- 
tory of  the  Outer  Hebrides...  Paisley, 
1903.     8°.     p.  557-579.)  CR 

The   mineral   albertite   and    Strath- 

peffer  shales.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  307-310.)  PTA 

The     mineral     albertite     and     the 

Strathpeffer  shales.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.  V.  5,  p.  34-40.)  PTA 

An    outlier   or   minor   basin   of   old 

red  sandstone  in  Mid-Ross-shire.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1893.     8°.     v.  6,  p.   188-190.) 

PTA 

Precambrian        conglomerate        of 

Lewis.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  235-242.)  PTA 

Terraces  at  Achnasheen,  Ross- 
shire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  275-279.)  PTA 

Mort,  Frederick.  The  extension  west- 
wards of  the  Necropolis  intrusion.  1  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  19- 
22.)  PTA 

The   passage   of   a   dolerite   into   a 

hornblende  schist.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  187-190.)        PTA 

The    sculpture    of    the    Goat    Fell 

mountain  group.  illus.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°. 
V.  27,  p.  632-643.)  KAA 

The   southern   Highlands   from  the 

Clyde  valley.  6  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909. 
8°.     V.  13,  p.  22,-Z2.)  PTA 

Mossman,  Samuel.  On  the  chromate  of 
iron,  serpentine,  and  other  minerals  of  the 
Shetland  Isles.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  78-79.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Muff,  H.  Brantwood.  See  under  Wilson, 
J.  S.  G.,  and  H.  B.  Muff. 

Munro,  Robert.  On  the  date  of  the  up- 
heaval which  caused  the  25-feet  raised 
beaches  in  central  Scotland.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  25,  p.  242-272.)     *  EC 

Murchison,  Sir  Roderick  Impey.  Addi- 
tional notice  on  the  old  red  sandstone  of 
Morayshire.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophi- 
cal journal.  Edinburgh.  1859.  8".  new 
series,  v.  9,  p.  59*-60*.)  OA 


Observations    on    the    structure    of 

the  north-west  Highlands.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  18-20.)  PTA 

On     the     coal-field     of     Brora     in 

Sutherlandshire,  and  some  other  stratified 
deposits  in  the  north  of  Scotland.  2  pi. 
(Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1829.     4°.     series  2,  v.  2,  p.  293-326.) 

PTA 

On   the   discovery,   by   Mr.    Robert 

Slimon,  of  fossils  in  the  uppermost  Siluri- 
an rocks  near  Lesmahago  in  Scotland, 
with  observations  on  the  relations  of  the 
palaeozoic  strata  in  that  part  of  Lanark- 
shire, illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1856. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  15-25.)  PTA 

On   the  sandstones   of  Morayshire 

(Elgin,  &c.)  containing  reptilian  remains; 
and  on  their  relations  to  the  old  red  sand- 
stone of  that  country.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1859.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  419-439.)         PTA 

On  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the  south 

of  Scotland.  By  Sir  R.  I.  Murchison.  With 
a  list  and  description  of  the  Silurian  fossils 
of  Ayrshire.  By  J.  W.  Salter.  1  map,  3 
pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  f851. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  137-178.)  PTA 

On    the    succession     of    the    older 

rocks  in  the  northernmost  counties  of 
Scotland;  with  some  observations  on  the 
Orkney  and  Shetland  islands.  1  map,  1  pi. 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v. 
15.  p.  353-421*.)  PTA 

London:   Taylor   and    Francis 

[1859?j.     [llOj  p.,  2  pi.     illus.     8°. 

PTI  p.v.4,  no.9 

Repr. :  Quarterly  journal  of  the  Geological  So- 
ciety,  Aug.,    1859. 

— —  On  the  succession  of  rocks  in  the 
northern  Highlands,  from  the  oldest 
gneiss  through  strata  of  Cambrian  and 
lower  Silurian  age  to  the  old  red  sandstone 
inclusive.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1859.  8°.  v. 
14.  p.  501-504.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Siluria:    the    history    of    the    oldest 

known  rocks  containing  organic  remains. 
London:  John  Murray,  1854.    pi.    illus.   8°. 

PWR 

Silurian    rocks    of    Scotland,    p.    149-164. 

Supplemental   observations   on   the 

order  of  the  ancient  stratified  rocks  of 
the  north  of  Scotland,  and  their  associated 
eruptive  rocks,  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1860.    8^    V.  16,  p.  215-240.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Joass,  J.  M.,  and  Sir 

R.  I.  Murchison  ;  and  Sedgwick,  Adam,  and 
Sir  R.  I.  Murchison. 


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Robert  Harkness. 
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p.  207- 

PTA 

Culbin 


Geology  and  Palceontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Murchison,  Sir  Roderick  Impey,  and  Sir 
Archibald  Geikie.  On  the  altered  rocks 
of  the  western  isles  of  Scotland,  and  the 
north-western  and  central  Highlands, 
illus.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
Quarterly  journal.  London,  1861.  8°.  v. 
17,  p.  171-232.)  PTA 

On  the  coincidence  between  strati- 
fication and  foliation  in  the  crystalline 
rocks  of  the  Scottish  Highlands.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.   London,  1861.    8°.    v.  17.  p.  232-240.) 

PTA 
Roderick  Impey,  and 
On  the  permian  rocks 
of  England,  and  their 
extension  into  Scotland,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London.  1864.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  144-165.)  PTA 

Murdoch,  James  Barclay.  Journal  of  a 
bore  put  down  for  water  at  Thornliebank, 
Renfrewshire.  With  notes  on  the  strata. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow, 
actions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9. 
209.) 

Notes    on    a    visit    to    the 

Sands,  Morayshire.  1  map.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1893.     8°.     V.  9,  p.  406-413.)         PTA 

Murray,  David.  Earthquakes  in  Glas- 
gow. (Scottish  historical  review.  Glas- 
gow. 1911.    4°.    V.  8,  p.  330-332.)  CPA 

Myers,  Alexander  Smart.  On  blocks 
and  boulders  lying  loose  on  and  imbedded 
in  the  rocks  which  form  the  seaboard  of 
Benholm  parish,  Kincardineshire,  between 
high  and  low  water-marks.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  141-144.)       PTA 

N.,  K.  A  short  notice  of  the  occurrence 
of  footsteps  in  the  sandstone  of  Corncockle 
Muir.  in  Dumfriesshire.  (Magazine  of 
natural  history.  London,  1829.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  144-146.)  PQA 

Necker  de  Saussure,  Louis  Albert.  Doc- 
uments sur  les  dykes  de  trap  d'une  partie 
de  I'ile  d'Arran.  1  map.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1840.    4°.    V.  14.  p.  677-698.)  *  EC 

Neilson,  James.  Geological  notes  on 
the  cuttings  in  the  City  of  Glasgow  Union 
Railway  between  Bellgrove  and  Spring- 
burn.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  222-234.)  PTA 

The   geology   of   the    Clyde   "cran- 

nogs."  2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°. 
v.  12.  p.  273-289.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the    Geological    Survey 

memoir  "The  geology  of  the  Glasgow  dis- 


trict." 1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v. 
14,  p.  323-343.)  PTA 

Notes     on     Scottish     brachiopoda. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  209- 
210.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  section  seen  in  a  drain 

on  the  lands  of  Davieland,  near  Thornlie- 
bank. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  294-304.)  PTA 

On  the  Calderwood  limestone  and 

cementstone,  with  their  associated  shales. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  61- 
79.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  marine  or- 
ganisms in  the  boulder-clay  of  the  Glas- 
gow district.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896.  8°. 
v.  10,  p.  273-279.)  PTA 

On  the  old  red  sandstone  and  car- 
boniferous rocks  of  the  north  end  of  the 
island  of  Arran.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896. 
8°.     V.  10,  p.  280-301.)  PTA 

On  some  sections  of  carbonifer- 
ous limestone,  near  Busby.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1874.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  282-290.)         PTA 

A  visit  to  the  island  of  Little  Cum- 

brae,  with  some  notes  on  its  minerals. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  373- 
375.)  PTA 

Newton,  Edward  Tulley.  On  some  new 
reptiles  from  the  Elgin  sandstones.  16  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  London.  Philosophical 
transactions.     B.     London,    1894.     4°.     v. 

184,  p.  431-503.)  *EC 

Reptiles  from  the  Elgin  sandstone. 

—  Description  of  two  new  genera.  4  pi, 
(Royal  Society  of  London.  Philosophical 
transactions.      B.    London,    1894.      4°.      v. 

185,  p.  573-607.)  *  EC 

Nicholson,  Henry  Alleyne.  On  the  cor- 
relation of  the  Silurian  deposits  of  the 
north  of  England  with  those  of  the  south 
of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  105-113.)  PTA 

On    a    new    genus    of    graptolites, 

with  notes  on  reproducive  bodies.  1  pi. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  57- 
64.)  PTA 

On    graptolites    found    in    Dumfriesshire. 

Nicol,  James.  How  the  parallel  roads 
of  Glen  Roy  were  formed.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1872.    8°.    v.  28,  p.  237-240.) PTA 

Discussion,    p.    240-242. 


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Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Observations  on  the  recent  forma- 
tions in  the  vicinity  of  Edinburgh.  3  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.    London,  1849.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  20-25.) 

PTA 

Observations  on  the  Silurian  strata 

of  the  south-east  of  Scotland.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  Jour- 
nal.    London,  1850.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  53-65.) 

PTA 

On  the  geological  structure  of  the 

southern  Grampians,  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1863.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  180-209.)  PTA 

On    the    geology    of    Peeblesshire. 

1  map,  2  pi.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Prize  essays  and 
transactions.  Edinburgh,  1843.  8°.  v.  14. 
p.  149-205.)  VPA 

On    the    geology    of    the    Silurian 

rocks  in  the  valley  of  the  Tweed,  n.  t.-p. 
fLondon,  1848.J     195-209  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.l328 

Repr. :  Proceedings  of  the  Geological  Society, 
Jan.    5,    1848. 

On    the    geology    of    the    southern 

portion  of  the  peninsula  of  Cantyre,  Ar- 
gyllshire. 1  map.  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1852.     8°.     V.  8,  p.  406-425.)         PTA 

On   the   newer   red   sandstone,   and 

on  some  other  geological  phenomena,  near 
Loch  Greinord,  in  Ross-shire.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London.  1858.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  167-171.)  PTA 

On  the  origin  of  the  parallel  roads 

of  Glen  Roy.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1869. 
8°.     V.  25,  p.  282-290.)  PTA 

On  the  red  sandstone  and  conglom- 
erate, and  the  superposed  quartz-rocks, 
limestones,  and  gneiss  of  the  north-west 
coast  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1857.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  17-39.)  PTA 

On  the  section  of  the  inetamorphic 

and  Devonian  strata  at  the  eastern  extrem- 
ity of  the  Grampians,  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal, 
London,  1855.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  544-549.)  PTA 

On   the   slate-rocks  and  trap-veins 

of  Easdale  and  Oban.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1859.    8°.    v.  15,  p.  110-116.)  PTA 

On  the  structure  of  the  north- 
western Highlands,  and  the  relations  of 
the  gneiss,  red  sandstone,  and  quartzite 
of  Sutherland  and  Ross-shire.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1861.     8°.    v.  17,  p.  85-113.)  PTA 

Notes  and  observations  on  injured  or 
diseased  crinoids.  By  a  corresponding 
member.       (Natural     History    Society    of 


Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878- 
81.  8°.  V.  3,  p.  91-95,  333-340;  v.  4,  p.  73- 
77.)  PQA 

Ogilby,  James.  On  the  transition  green- 
stone of  Fassney  [East  Lothianj.  (Wer- 
nerian  Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh,   1811.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  126-130.) 

PQA 

On  the  veins  that  occur  in  the  new- 
est Fketz-trap  formation  of  East  Lothian. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
469-478.)  PQA 

Page,  David.  Notes  on  the  crustacean 
genus  stylonurus;  from  the  lower  old  red 
sandstone  of  Forfarshire.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1867.     8°.     v.  3,   p.   230-232.) 

*EC 

Scottish   geology  —  its   proofs   and 

problems.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°. 
V.  2.  p.  252-255.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  9-12.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Panton,  George  A.  Note  on  some  fossil 
cones  from  the  Airdrie  blackband  iron- 
stones. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  307-308.)  PTA 

Note  on  a  striated  and  water-worn 

cliff  at  Blackford  Hill,  near  Edinburgh, 
and  on  a  sandhill  there.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  238-242.)  PTA 

Paterson,  Robert.  Description  of  Poth- 
ocites  grantonii,  a  new  fossil  vegetable, 
from  the  coal  formation.  1  pi.  (Botanical 
Societv.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
8°.    v.'l,  p.  45-52.)  QEA 

Patten,  Andrew.  Geological  observa- 
tions in  the  parish  of  East  Kilbride, 
Lanarkshire.  With  a  list  of  fossils,  com- 
piled by  James  Coutts.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1885.    8°.     V.  7,  p.  309-333.)         PTA 

Payne,  William.  On  the  coalfield  of 
Brora,  Sutherlandshire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  368-371.)  PTA 

Peach,  Angus  MacEwan.  Boulder  dis- 
tribution from  Lennoxtown,  Scotland.  2 
diagr.  (Geological  magazine.  London, 
1909.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5,  v.  6,  p. 
26-31.)  PTA 

Peach,  Benjamin  Neeve.  Abstract  of 
opening  address.  The  higher  Crustacea  of 
the  carboniferous  rocks  of  Scotland. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1905.  8".  v.  8,  p.  372- 
373.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palo: ontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Additions  to  the  fauna  of  the  ole- 

nellus-zone  of  the  north-west  Highlands. 
4  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  London. 
1894.     8°.     V.  50,  p.  661-676.)  PTA 

The  Cambrian  fauna  of  the  north- 
west Highlands.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.     V.  12,  p.  223.)  PTA 

Summary   only. 

Further  researches  among  the  Crus- 
tacea and  arachnida  of  the  carboniferous 
rocks  of  the  Scottish  border.  2  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.     4°.     V.  30,  p.  511-527.)   *  EC 

Generalised  index  of  the  carbonif- 
erous rocks  of  Scotland.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1894.     8°.     v.   12,  p.   196-197.) 

*EC 

[The  light  shed  by  organic  remains 

on  the  history  of  the  strata  in  which  they 
are  imbedded,  illustrated  from  the  geology 
of  Scotland.]  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  1-24.)  *  EC 

Note  on  a  specimen  of  "glyptoscor- 

pius"  from  the  coal  measures  of  Airdrie, 
the  property  of  Robert  Dunlop  of  Bail- 
lieston.  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  1-3.)  PTA 

The    old    red    sandstone    volcanic 

rocks  of  Shetland.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1887.     4°.     V.  32,  p.  359-388.)  *  EC 

— —  On  the  occurrence  of  pterygotus 
and  a  limuloid  in  the  Caithness  flagstones, 
and  on  the  nature  and  mode  of  formation 
of  "Adam's  plates."  1  pi.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1883.     8°.     v.    7,   p.   343-350.) 

*EC 

On  some  fossil  myriapods  from  the 

lower  old  red  sandstone  of  Forfarshire. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  7,  p.  177-188.)  *EC 

On  some  new  crustaceans  from  the 

lower  carboniferous  rocks  of  Eskdale  and 
Liddesdale.  4  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
4°.    V.  30,  p.  73-91.)  *EC 

On  some  new  myriapods  from  the 

palaeozoic  rocks  of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  113- 
126.)  *  EC 

On  some  new  species  of  fossil  scor- 
pions from  the  carboniferous  rocks  of 
Scotland  and  the  English  Borders,  with 
a    review    of    the    genera    eoscorpius    and 


mazonia  of  Messrs.  Meek  and  Worthen. 
2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1883.  4°.  v.  30,  p. 
397-412.)  *  EC 

Scottish    palaeontology    during    the 

last  twenty  years.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.     8°.     V.  14,  p.  361-394.)  *  EC 

See  also  under  Report. 

Peach,  Benjamin  Neeve,  and  John 
HoRNE.  The  Canonbie  coalfield:  its  geo- 
logical structure  and  relations  to  the  car- 
boniferous rocks  of  the  north  of  England 
and  central  Scotland.  4  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1905.    4°.    V.  40.  p.  835-877.)      *  EC 

Geological  notes  on  the  lochs  with- 
in the  basin  of  the  Farrar.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°. 
V.  22,  p.  471-472.)  KAA 

The    geology    of    the    Orkneys.      1 

map.  (In:  J.  R.  Tudor,  The  Orkneys  and 
Shetland.     London,  1883.    8°.     p.  180-194.) 

CR 

The  geology  of  Shetland.     1   map. 

(In:  J.  R.  Tudor,  The  Orkneys  and  Shet- 


land...     London,    1883.     8°.     p.  384-408.) 

CR 

Geology  [Of  Scotland].  (In:  Ord- 
nance gazetteer  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1885.     4°.     V.  6,  General  survey,  p.  16-36.) 

tCPW 

The       glaciation       of       Caithness. 

(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  316-352.)  *  EC 

The     glaciation     of     the     Orkney 

Islands.  2  maps.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1880.     8°.     V.  36,  p.  648-663.)  PTA 

The     glaciation     of    the     Shetland 

Isles.  1  map.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1879. 
8°.     V.  35,  p.  778-811.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the   geology   of   the   As- 

synt  district.  1  map.  (Scottish  geographi- 
cal magazine.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v. 
20,  p.  235-245.)  KAA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Conon 

basin.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1905.     8°.     v.   21,   p.  477-482.) 

KAA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  dis- 
trict between  Loch  Hope  and  Strath 
Naver.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1906.     8°.     v.   22,   p.  419-422.) 

KAA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Loch 

Katrine  district.  1  map.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
v.  16,  p.  225-235.)  KAA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geology  and  Palceontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Loch 

Maree  district,  illus.  (Scottish  geographi- 
cal magazine.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v. 
20,  p.  634-640.)  KAA 

Notes   on   the  geology  of  the   Shin 

basin.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1906.     8°.     v.  22,   p.   363-364.) 

KAA 

Notes    on    the    geology    of   the    Tay 

basin.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1904.    8°.    v.  20,  p.  31-41.)  KAA 

The   old  red  sandstone  of  Orkney. 

1  pi.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.     V.  5,  p.  329-342.)  *  EC 

— — •  The  old  red  sandstone  of  Shetland. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  80-88.)  *  EC 

The  olenellus  zone  in  the  north- 
west Highlands  of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1892.  8°.  v.  48,  p.  227- 
241.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  shelly  boulder 

clay  in  North  Ronaldshay,  Orkney.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1893.     8°.     v.   6,    p.    309-313.) 

PTA 

Peach,  Benjamin  Neeve,  and  others. 
On  a  remarkable  volcanic  vent  of  terti- 
ary age  in  the  island  of  Arran,  enclosing 
mesozoic  fossiliferous  rocks.  By  B.  N. 
Peach,  William  Gunn  and  E.  T.  Newton. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1901.  8°.  v.  57,  p.  226- 
243.)  PTA 

I.  The  geological  structure.  ii.  Palaeontological 
notes. 

Peach,  Charles  W^illiam.  Farther  obser- 
vations on  the  boulder  clay  of  Caithness, 
with  an  additional  list  of  fossils.  (Royal 
Phj^sical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1867.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  396- 
403.)  *  EC 

— - —  Note  on  the  structure  of  fossil 
stems  (araucarioxylon)  from  Redhall  and 
Craigleith  quarries.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°.  v.  11. 
p.  541-542.)  QEA 

Notes  on  the  fossil  plants  found  in 

the  old  red  sandstone  of  Shetland.  Orkney, 
Caithness,  Sutherland,  and  Forfarshire. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
148-152.)  PTA 

Notes   on   some   fossil   plants   from 

the  shales  of  West  Calder.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  162.)  QEA 


Notice   accompanying   specimen   of 

Holoptychius  nobilissimus  from  the  Black 
Hill,  near  Melrose.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  400.)  PTA 

Notice  of  the  discovery  of  diatoma- 

cese  in  the  marls  of  Waitnean  and  Brake- 
goe,  near  Wick,  Caithness-shire.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh,  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  245- 
247.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  a  new  lepidodendroid  fos- 
sil from  Devonside,  Tillicoultry,  with  re- 
marks on  other  fossil  plants.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,    1876.     8°.      v.    12,    p.    99-101.) 

QEA 

A    notice    of    natural    printing    of 

sea-weeds  on  the  rocks  in  the  vicinity  of 
Stromness,  Orkney.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1858.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  458-462.)        *  EC 

On    Antholites    pitcairnae    and    its 

fruit  (cardiocarpum),  with  other  fossil 
plants  from  Falkirk.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  108-109.)  QEA 

On  the  chalk  flints  of  the  island  of 

Stroma,  and  vicinity  of  John  o'Groat's,  in 
the  county  of  Caithness.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.     8°.     V.  2,  p.  159-161.)     *  EC 

On    the    discovery    of    beekite    and 

oolitic  quartz  at  Durness.  Sutherland. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  429-431.)  *  EC 

On     the     discovery     of    millipores 

(calcareous  plants)  and  sponges  in  the 
boulder  clay  of  Caithness.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1863.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  98-101.)  *  EC 

On  the  discovery  of  Spirorbis  car- 

bonarius  in  the  limestone  of  Burdiehouse, 
and  of  an  estheria  in  Camstone  quarry, 
Arthur's  Seat.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
v.  2,  p.  82-83.)  PTA 

On   fossil  plants  from  the  calcifer- 

ous  sandstone  around  Edinburgh.  (Botani- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1879.     8°.     V.   13,  p.  46-48.)  QEA 

- — —  On  fossil  plants  from  the  coal-fields 
of  Slamannan,  Falkirk,  Deeside,  Tillicoul- 
try, &c.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1873.     8°.     v.    11,   p.   342-343.) 

QEA 

On  the   fossils   of  the  boulder-clay 

of  Caithness.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1867.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  38-42.)  *  EC 

On    the    occurrence    of    the    "rosy 

feather  star"   (Comatula  rosacea),  on  the 


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General  Works,  continued. 

eastern  shores  of  Scotland,  especially  on 
that  of  Caithness.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1867.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  81-83.)  *  EC 

Remarks  on  specimens  of  some  fos- 
sil plants.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  187.)  QEA 

1.  Sphenopteris  af finis.  2.  Lepidodendron  from 
Addiewell. 

Remarks  on  specimens  of  uloden- 

dron  and  halonia,  collected  by  Messrs.  Gal- 
letly  and  Lumsden,  near  West  Calder. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
174-175.)  QEA 

On    traces    of    glacial    drift    in    the 

Shetland  Islands.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1867.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  385-389.)     *  EC 

Potts,  John  F.  On  the  Arran  claystones. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1871.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  244- 
254.)  PTA 

Powrie,  James.  On  the  connection  of 
the  lower,  middle,  and  upper  old  red  sand- 
stones of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  115-132.)  PTA 

On  the  earliest  known  vestiges  of 

vertebrate  life;  —  being  a  description  of 
the  fish  remains  of  the  old  red  sandstone 
rocks  of  Forfarshire.  5  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  284-301.)       PTA 

On  the  fossiliferous  rocks  of  For- 
farshire and  their  contents.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1864.  S°.  v.  20,  p.  413- 
429.)  PTA 

On  the  old  red  sandstone  rocks  of 

Forfarshire.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1861. 
8°.    v.  17,  p.  534-542.)  PTA 

On  the  old  red  sandstones  of  Fife- 
shire,  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1862. 
8°.    v.  18,  p.  427-437.)  PTA 

On  the  working  together  of  igneous 

and  denuding  agencies  in  the  formation 
of  scenery.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  185-194.)  PTA 

With    particular    reference    to    Scotland. 

Pratt,  Arthur.  Notes  on  crinoids  from 
Inverteil,  Fifeshire.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882, 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  25-26.)  PTA 

Notes  on.  the  igneous  rocks  of  the 

Kilmalcolm  district.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.     8°.     V.  7,  p.  46-49.)  PTA 


Scottish  trap  rocks  and  their  struc- 
ture under  the  microscope.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  58-62.)  PTA 

Prestwich,  Mrs.  Grace.  Lochaber  and 
the  parallel  roads,  illus.  (Good  words. 
London,  1879.    8°.    v.,  20,  p.  119-123.)  *  DA 

Prestwich,  Joseph.  On  the  origin  of 
the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber  and  their 
bearing  on  the  phenomena  of  the  glacial 
period.  1  map.  illus.  (Royal  Society  of 
London.  Philosophical  transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1880.    4°.    V.  170,  p.  663-726.)        *  EC 

On  the  structure  of  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Gamrie.  Banffshire,  particularly 
on  the  deposit  containing  ichthyolites.  1 
pi.  (Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
London,  1840.  4°.  series  2,  v.  5,  p.  139- 
148.)  PTA 

Pringle,  John.  Notes  on  three  small 
outliers  of  old  red  sandstone  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Selkirk.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1909.     8°.     V.  9,  p.  351-352.)  PTA 

Ramsay,  Sir  Andrew  Crombie.  The  geol- 
ogy of  the  island  of  Arran,  from  original 
survey.  Glasgow:  Richard  Griffin  &  Co., 
1841.  vi  p.,  1  1.,  78  p.,  1  map,  1  plan,  illus. 
8°.  (The  scientific  miscellany,  series  1. 
Glasgow,  1842.)  OAI 

Rankin,  D.  R.  Sketch  of  the  geology 
of  Carluke  parish,  Lanarkshire.  1  map. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Prize  essays  and  transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1843.   8°.  v.  14,  p.  73-99.)  VPA 

Reade,  T.  Mellard.  Further  notes  on 
rock-fragments  from  the  south  of  Scot- 
land imbedded  in  the  low-level  boulder- 
clay  of  Lancashire.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1884.    8°.    V.  40,  p.  270-272.)  PTA 

On  the  relations  of  the  glacial  de- 
posits of  the  Clyde  and  Forth  to  those  of 
the  north-west  of  England  and  north  of 
Ireland.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  264-276.)  PTA 

Reed,  Frederick  Richard  Cowper.  Crus- 
tacea, etc.,  from  Girvan.  1  pi.  (Geologi- 
cal magazine.  London,  1907.  8°.  new 
series,  decade  5,  v.  4,  p.  108-115.)         PTA 

Lower  palaeozoic   hyolithidse   from 

Girvan.  3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1911. 
4°.     V.  47,  p.  203-222.)  *  EC 

A   new   fossil   from    Girvan.      1    pi. 

(Geological  magazine.  London,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  decade  5,  v.  8,  p.  337-339.)  PTA 

Helminthochiton    thrawensis,    sp.     nov. 

Reid,  A.  S.  Note  on  some  crustacean 
tracks    from   the   Cairnies   quarry,   Glenal- 


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Geology  and  P  alee  ontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

mond.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1903.     8°.    v.  3,  p.  xciv.)  PQA 

Reid,  James.  The  marine  origin  of  the 
old  red  sandstone.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions.  Perth, 
1895.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  21-29.)  PQA 

Reid,  James,  and  Peter  Macnair.  On 
the  genera  lycopodites  and  psilophyton  of 
the  old  red  sandstone  formation  of  Scot- 
land, illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896.  8°. 
V.  10,  p.  323-330.)  PTA 

On  the  genera  psilophyton,  lyco- 
podites, zosterophyllum,  and  parka  deci- 
piens  of  the  old  red  sandstone  of  Scot- 
land, their  affinities  and  distribution.  2  pi. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1899.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  368- 
380.)  PTA 

Reid,  James,  and  others.  Parka  decipi- 
ens,  its  origin,  affinities,  and  distribution. 
1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.   105-121.)  PTA 

Renwick,  John.  Notes  on  an  excursion 
to  Glen  Fruin,  with  a  description  of  the 
moraine  on  the  south  side.  2  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  96-104.)  PTA 

Renwick,  John,  and  J.  W.  Gregory.  The 
Loch  Lomond  moraines.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  45-55.)  PTA 

Reoch,  James  W.  Notes  on  the  occur- 
rence of  chalcedony,  agate,  and  chrystalline 
quartz  in  the  lavas  of  the  Campsie  hills. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  303- 
308.)  PTA 

Notes     on     the     shore     section     at 

Brodick  and  Corrygills,  Arran.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13,  p.  255- 
263.)  PTA 

Report  on  the  recent  work  of  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  in  the  north-west  High- 
lands of  Scotland,  based  on  the  field-notes 
and  maps  of  Messrs.  B.  N.  Peach,  J.  Home, 
W.  Gunn,  C.  T.  Clough,  L.  Hinxman,  and 
H.  M.  Cadell.  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1888.    8°.    V.  44,  p.  378-441.)  PTA 

Communicated    by    Sir   Archibald    Geikie. 

Rhind,  William.  Notice  of  coal  found 
in  the  argillaceous  slate  quarries  of  Seil 
island,  Argyllshire.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  439-441.)       *  EC 


Notice  of  reptilian  fossils,  Moray- 
shire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1863. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  155-156.)                              *EC 

Richards,  J.  Theodore.  On  Scottish 
fossil  cycadaceous  leaves  contained  in  the 
Hugh  Miller  collection.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  116-123.)        *EC 

Richardson,  Ralph.  The  Arctic  shell- 
beds  of  Scotland.  (Inverness  Scientific 
Society  and  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Inverness    [1888j.     8°.     v.   2,   p.   224-226.) 

*EC 

Inaugural  address,  session  1882-83. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  245- 
262.)  PTA 

Note  of  borings  for  the  foundation 

of  St.  Mary's  cathedral,  west  end  of  Mel- 
ville street,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  224-225.)  PTA 

Note  on  a  striated  erratic  recently 

exposed  at  Granton;  with  observations  on 
the  requisites  for  determining  the  parent 
rocks  of  erratics.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  109-111.)  PTA 

Notice  of  columnar  basalt  at  Lad- 

dedie  Hill,  near  Pitscottie,  Fife.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  311-316.) 

PTA 

•  Notice    of   glaciated    rock    surfaces 

(displaying  corals)  near  Bathgate,  recent- 
ly quarried  away.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8^     V.  3,  p.  108-109.)  PTA 

Notice   of  "The   Gled   Stane,"   and 

other  boulders  near  Pitlochry,  Perthshire. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  213- 
215.)  PTA 

Notice   of   a   large   quartz   boulder. 

called  the  "White  stone,"  in  the  town  of 
Peebles.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v. 
2,  p.  397-399.)  PTA 

Notice  of  a  sand-bed  occurring  in 

boulder  clay  at  Newpark.  in  the  parish  of 
Mid-Calder.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.     V.  2,  p.  24-26.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Notice  of  a  section  in  the  building 

excavations  at  Tynecastle,  West  End, 
Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  358-360.)  PTA 

Old  Edinburgh  geologists.     1  port. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1899.  8°.  v.  7.  p.  81- 
99.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued, 

On   the  antiquity   of  man,   and  the 

discovery  of  fossil  mammalia  in  Devon- 
shire and  Scotland.  1  map.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  335-349.)        PTA 

On  Canadian  and  Scottish  geology. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  205- 
212.)  PTA 

On  the  connection  between  geol- 
ogy, meteorology,  and  agriculture,  as 
illustrated  by  the  leading  districts  of  Scot- 
land. 1  table.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    v.  3.  p.  251-263.)  PTA 

On   the   discovery   of  Arctic   shells 

at  high  levels  in  Scotland.  1  map.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1883.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  179-200.) 

PTA 

On     the     more     notable     Scottish 

earthquakes  which  have  occurred  during 
the  present  century.  1  map.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh,  1893.     8°.     v.  6,  p.   194-204.)   PTA 

On  phenomena  of  glaciation  ex- 
hibited by  the  rocks  of  Corstorphine  Hill, 
near  Edinburgh.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1880.    8°.     V.  3.  p.  31-40.)  PTA 

On  river  denudation;  with  observa- 
tions on  the  courses  of  the  Esk,  at  Haw- 
thornden,  the  Murieston  Water,  Midcal- 
der,  &c.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  313-314.)  PTA 

On   the   terraces   occurring   on   the 

banks  of  the  Tay  and  its  tributaries. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  56- 
70.)  PTA 

On  the  volcanic  rocks  and  collater- 
al phenomena  of  the  North  Berwick  coast. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  177- 
181.)  PTA 

Ritchie,  James.  The  influence  of  volcan- 
ic action  on  the  scenery  of  Scotland.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Alicroscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8°.    v.  6,  p.  108-111.)  PQA 

Roberts,  George  Edward.  On  some  re- 
mains of  bothriolepis  from  the  upper  De- 
vonian sandstones  of  Elgin.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1864.     8°.     v.  20,  p.  198.)         PTA 

Abstract. 

Robertson,  Alexander.  On  the  weal- 
den  beds  of  Brora,  Sutherlandshire.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1847.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  113-115.) 

PTA 


Robertson,  David.  Additions  to  the  list 
of  polyzoa  of  Garvel  Park  post-tertiary 
deposit.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  57.)  PTA 

Garnock  Water  post-tertiary  de- 
posit. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5. 
p.  292-296.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  post-tertiary  deposit 

of  Misk  Pit,  near  Kilwinning.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1877.     8°.     V.  5.  p.  297-309.)         PTA 

Notes  on  a  post-tertiary  deposit  of 

shell-bearing  clay  on  the  west  side  of  the 
railway  tunnel  at  Arkleston,  near  Paisley, 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  281- 
287.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  raised  beach  at   Cum- 

brae.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.   192-200.)  PTA 

With    list    of    species    found. 

Notes  on  the  recent  ostracoda  and 

foraminifera  of  the  Firth  of  Clyde,  with 
some  remarks  on  the  distribution  of  mol- 
lusca.  2  fold,  tables.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1877. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  112-153.)  PTA 

On    injured    specimens    of    Rissoa 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 

Proceedings.      Glasgow,    1878.      8°. 

278-279.)  PQA 

the    post-tertiary    clay    at    Paisley. 

On  the  post-tertiary  beds  of  Gar- 
vel Park,  Greenock.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  1-37.)  PTA 

On    the    post-tertiary    fossiliferous 

bed  at  the  new  gas  tank.  Paisley.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  53- 
57.)  PTA 

With  remains  of   Cervus  elephas. 

On    the   presence    of   hermit    crabs 

in  the  post-tertiary  clays  of  the  Clyde 
basin.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
23-24.)  PTA 

On    a    series    of    foraminifera    and 

ostracoda,  from  a  post-tertiary  deposit  in 
Lewis.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
248-250.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Bennie,  James. 

Robertson,  James.  The  parallel  roads 
of  Glenroy.  (In  his:  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  the  county  of  Inverness. 
London,    1813.     8°.     p.   427-430.)         VPX 

Rogers,  Henry  Darwin.  On  the  origin 
of  the   parallel   roads   of   Lochaber    (Glen 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


1003 


Geology  and  Palaontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Roy),  Scotland.  (Royal  Institute  of  Great 
Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings.  Lon- 
don, 1862.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  341-345.)  *  EC 

Rose,  Alexander.  Note  on  the  discovery 
of  hematite  iron  ore  on  the  Garpel,  Ayr- 
shire. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1858.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  378-381.)  *EC 

Ross,  Alexander.  The  geology  of  Ben 
Nevis.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1910.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  70-74.)  *  EC 

Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Report  of 
the  Boulder  Committee.  No.  1-10.  1  map, 
12  pi.  illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1872-84. 
8°.  V.  7,  p.  703-751:  v.  8,  p.  137-179;  v.  9, 
p.  170-177,  660-692;  v.  10.  p.  113-177,  577- 
635;  V.  11,  p.  246-293,  7A2,-777;  v.  12,  p.  193- 
218,  765-906.)  *  EC 

The  tenth  and  final  report  has  an  appendix  con- 
taining an  abstract  of  the  information  in  the  nine 
annual  reports  of  the  committee;  and  a  summary 
of  the  principal  points  apparently  established  by  the 
information    so    received. 

Fourth  report  of  the  Boulder  Com- 

[Edinburgh,  1872.]     1  p.l.,  32  p.,  3 

*  C  p.v.578 

Sixth  report  of  the  Boulder  Com- 
mittee. Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co..  1880.  48 
p.,  3  pi.     8°.  *Cp.v.629 

Plates   missing. 

Seventh     report     of     the     Boulder 

Committee.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1881. 
50  p.,  4  pi.     8°.  *  C  p.v.690 

Salter,  John  William.  Description  of 
some  graptolites  from  the  south  of  Scot- 
land. 1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1852. 
8°.    v.. 8,  p.  388-392.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  fossils  from  the  lime- 
stone on  the  Stincher  river.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.    London,  1849.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  13-17.) 

PTA 

On  the  cretaceous  fossils  of  Aber- 
deenshire. With  a  note  on  the  position  of 
the  chalk-flints  and  greensand,  by  W.  Fer- 
guson. 1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London.  1857. 
8°.     V.  13.     p.  83-89.)  PTA 

On  the  fossils  found  in  the  chalk- 
flints  and  greensand  of  Aberdeenshire. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1856.  8°.  v.  12.  p. 
390.)  PTA 

On    a    new    crustacean    from    the 

Glasgow  coal-field.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1863.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  519-521.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Murchison,  Sir  Rod- 
erick Impey.     On  the  Silurian  rocks... 


Scott,     Andrew.       See     under 
James,  and  Andrew  Scott. 


Bennie, 


Scott,  Robert  H.  Notes  on  the  minerals 
of  Strontian,  Argyllshire.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1871.    8°.    v.  27,  p.  372-376.)         PTA 

Scott,  Thomas.  Preliminary  notes  on  a 
post-tertiary  fresh-water  deposit  at  Kirk- 
land,  Leven,  and  at  Elie,  Fifeshire.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  334- 
345.)  *EC 

Some  notes  on  a  bed  of  shell-bear- 
ing clay  at  Roxburgh  street,  Greenock.  1 
plan.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8,  p. 
267-271.)  PTA 

Some  notes  on  a  fossiliferous  shale, 

a  little  below  the  Cloch  lighthouse.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  402- 
405.)  PTA 

Some  notes  on  the  geology  of  the 

district  about  Tarbert,  Lochfyne.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1888.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  262-267.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Bennie,  James,  and 

Thomas  Scott. 

Scott,  Thomas,  and  J.-\mes  Steel.  Notes 
on  the  occurrence  of  Leda  arctica  (Gray); 
Lyonsia  arenosa  (Moller),  and  other  or- 
ganic remains,  in  the  post-pliocene  clays 
of  Garvel  Park,  Greenock.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  279-283.)  PTA 

Scoular,  John.  .\n  investigation  of  the 
geological  question  bearing  on  the  an- 
tiquity of  the  canoes  found  on  the  banks 
of  the  Clyde.  (Glasgow  .\rchjeological 
Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868. 
8°.     V.   1,  p.  388-390.)  CPA 

Sedgwick,  Adam,  and  Sir  R.  I.  Murchi- 
sox.  On  the  geological  relations  of  the 
secondary  strata  in  the  isle  of  Arran.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Lon- 
don, 1835.     4°.     series  2,  v.  3,  p.  21-36.) 

PTA 

Seeley,  H.  G.  On  Saurodesmus  robert- 
soni  (Seeley),  a  crocodilian  reptile  from 
the  rhsetic  of  Linksfield  in  Elgin.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1891.  8°.  v.  47.  p. 
166-170.)  PTA 


Seward,   Albert    Charles, 
flora  of  Sutherland.     10  pi. 
Society      of      Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh,  1911.    4^    v.  47. 


land, 
don. 
1912. 


The  Jurassic 
illus.  (Royal 
Transactions, 
p.  643-709.) 

*EC 

-  A  petrified  williamsonia  from  Scot- 
4  pi.     illus.     (Royal  Society  of  Lon- 
Philosophical  transactions.    London, 
4°.     series  B,  v.  203,  p.   101-126.) 

*EC 


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General  IVorks,  continued. 

Seward,  Albert  Charles,  and  N.  Ban- 
croft. Jurassic  plants  from  Cromarty  and 
Sutherland,  Scotland.  2  pi.  illus.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1913.    4°.    V.  48,  p.  867-888.)     *  EC 

Seward,  Albert  Charles,  and  A.  W.  Hill. 
On  the  structure  and  affinities  of  a  lepido- 
dendroid  stem  from  the  calciferous  sand- 
stone of  Dalmeny,  Scotland,  possibly  iden- 
tical with  Lepidophloios  harcourtii  (With- 
am).  4  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1900.  4°.  v. 
39,  p.  907-931.)  *  EC 

Seymour,  Lord  Webb.  An  account  of 
observations  made  by  Lord  Webb  Sey- 
mour and  Prof.  Playfair,  upon  some  geo- 
logical appearances  in  Glen  Tilt,  and  the 
adjacent  territory.  1  map,  5  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1815.     4°.     v.   7,   p.  303-375.) 

*EC 

Shand,  S.  J.  Note  upon  crystals  of  gros- 
sularite  from  Corsiehill  quarry.  illus. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions.  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1908.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  210-212.)  PQA 

On  borolanite  and  its  associates  in 

Assynt.  8  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909-10. 
8°.    V.  9.  p.  202-215,  376-416.)  PTA 

Some  Scottish  granite-gneiss  con- 
tacts and  their  interpretation.  4  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1910.     8°.     v.  9,   p.  365-375.) 

PTA 
Sharman,  G.,  and  E.  T.  Newton.  Some 
cretaceous  fossils  from  the  drift  of  More- 
seat,  Aberdeen.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
4,   1896-98,  p.  26-30.)  CPA 

With  a  list  of  the  fossils  found. 

Sharpe,  Daniel.  On  the  "quartz  rock" 
of  MacCulloch's  map  of  Scotland.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.  London,  1852.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  120- 
126.)  PTA 

On     the     southern    border    of    the 

Highlands  of  Scotland,  illus.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1852.     8°.     v.  8.  p.  126-131.) 

PTA 
Skipsey,  R.  Whyte.  Descriptive  notice 
of  the  position  and  character  of  several  of 
the  igneous  rocks  and  minerals  in  the 
northern  front  of  the  Cathkin  Hills.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  41-44.)       PTA 

On  the  discovery  of  carboniferous 

limestone  fossils  in  the  upper  coal  meas- 
ures to  the  east  of  Glasgow.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  52-53.)  PTA 


On    the    igneous    rock    sections    at 

the  Rye  Water,  Ayrshire.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  248-252.)  PTA 

On    the    range    and    occurrence    of 

anthracosia  and  other  shells  in  the  coal 
measures  eastward  of  Glasgow.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2.  p.  141-144.)  PTA 

Smellie,  William  R.  The  sandstones  of 
the  upper  red  barren  measures  to  the  east 
of  Glasgow.  2  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  258-278.)  PTA 

Smith,  Frederick.  Geology  [of  the  banks 
of  the  Tay].  The  superficial  deposits. 
illus.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1898.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  44-49.)         PQA 

On  the  phenomena  and  geological 

teaching  of  the  recent  great  flood  in  the 
Devon  valley.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  169-178.)  PTA 

Smith,  James.  On  the  occurrence  of 
marine  shells  in  the  stratified  beds  below 
the  till.  By  J.  Smith.  With  a  notice  of 
the  occurrence  of  marine  shells  in  the  till. 
By  J.  C.  Moore.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1850.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  386-389.)  PTA 

On  the  relative  ages  of  the  tertiary 

and  post  tertiary  deposits  of  the  basin  of 
the  Clyde.  (Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. London,  1842.  4°.  series  2,  v.  6, 
p.  153-156.)  PTA 

On  scratched  boulders.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1849.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  17-18.)         PTA 

At   Gareloch,   Dumbartonshire. 

On     the     scratched     boulders     and 

rocks  of  the  coal-field  of  Scotland.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly 
journal.    London,  1846.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  33-37.) 

PTA 

On  a  split  boulder  in  Little   Cum- 

bra.  Western  Isles.  1  illus.  (Geological 
Society  of  London.  Quarterly  journal. 
London,  1862.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  162-164.)  PTA 

Smith,  John.  The  barite  veins  of  south- 
west Scotland.  3  diagr.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  232-237.)  PTA 

Carboniferous  rocks  of  the  Solway, 

Scotland.  8  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913. 
8°.     V.  14,  p.  30-59.)  PTA 

With  a  table  showing  the  vertical  range  of  the 
Arbigland  carboniferous  fossils  in  the  west  of  Scot- 
land. 

Charred    coal,    with    graphite,    and 

discovery  of  diamonds  in  the  graphite  at 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


1005 


Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Craigman,  New  Cumnock.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1896.    8°.    V.  10.  p.  257-262.)        PTA 

The    "China-clay"    mine,    and    the 

Water-of-Ayr  hone-stone  bed  at  Troon, 
Ayrshire.  4  diagr.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900. 
8°.     V.   11,  p.  238-244.)  PTA 

Cleaves   Cove,  Dairy,  Aj^rshire;  its 

exploration  and  history.  2  pi.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  284-309.)  PTA 

'"Coal  apples"  from  Lugton  Water. 

1  illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  v.  11, 
p.  130.)  PTA 

Conodonts  from  the  carboniferous 

limestone  strata  of  the  west  of  Scotland. 
By  J.  Smith.  With  notes  on  the  specimens 
and  descriptions  of  six  new  species,  by 
Geo.  Jennings  Hinde.  2  pi.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8^.  new  se- 
ries, V.  5,  p.  336-346.)  PQA 

Detached  microliths  from  the  pitch- 
stone  sill  at  Corriegills,  Arran.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11.  p.  275-276.)  PTA 

Discovery    of   upper    coal    measure 

fossils  in  Ayrshire.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1909. 
8°.    v.  13,  p.  224-234.)  PTA 

Drift  deposits  in  Ayrshire.  (Inver- 
ness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness,  1910.  8°.  v.  6. 
p.  48-58.)  *  EC 

The  drift  of  glacial  deposits  in  Ayr- 
shire. (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1902], 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  95-105.)  *EC 

The  drift  or  glacial  deposits  of  Ayr- 
shire. Glasgow:  Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow,  1898.  xii,  134  p.,  1  map.  illus. 
8°.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions,     v.  11.     Supplement.)   PTA 

Reviewed  in  the  Geological  magazine,  new  series, 
decade   4,   v.    6,    p.    225-226,   London,    1899. 

Dry  river  channels  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Muirkirk.  1  illus.  (Geolog- 
ical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,   1896.     8°.     v.  10,  p.  331-333.) 

PTA 

From     the     Doon     to     the     Girvan 

Water,  along  the  Carrick  shore.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  1- 
12.)  PTA 

The  geological  position  of  the  Ir- 
vine whale  bed.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1896. 
8°.    v.  10,  p.  29-50.)  PTA 


The  geology  of  Dairy.     (Geological 

Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  277-282.)  PTA 

Dairy,   Ayrshire. 

The   geology  of  the   Elvanfoot   to 

Wanlockhead  Railway  (with  special  ref- 
erence to  the  drift).  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.     V.  12,  p.  81-88.)  PTA 

The  great  ice  age  in  the   Garnock 

valley.  4  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.  151-191.)  PTA 

A   new  view  of  the   Arran   granite 

mountains.  1  map.  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  216-256.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  foot- 
prints in  the  calciferous  sandstone  between 
West  Kilbride  and  Fairlie.  1  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1893.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  201-203.)     PTA 

On  an  alleged  bed  of  shells  at  High 

Molmont,  near  Galston,  between  400  and 
500  feet  above  sea-level.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  58-60.)  PTA 

On  a  bed  of  fossil  plants,  and  one  of 

limestone  with  magnesia,  in  the  calciferous 
sandstone  series,  at  Meikle  Busbie,  near 
Ardrossan.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896.  8°. 
V.  10.  p.  129-132.)  PTA 

On  a  bed  of  ironstone  occurring  in 

trap  tuff  in  the  parishes  of  Stevenston, 
Dairy,  and  Kilwinning.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  133-136.)  PTA 

On    the    boulder-clay   at    Hamilton 

Hill,  north  of  Glasgow.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
190S.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  65.)  PTA 

On  crystallised  carbonite,  a  min- 
eral new  to  Scottish  carboniferous  rocks. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  308- 
310.)  PTA 

On  the  discovery  of  fossil  micro- 
scopic plants  in  the  fossil  amber  of  the 
Ayrshire  coal-field.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1896.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  318-322.)       PTA 

On  drawn-out  spherulitic(?)  struc- 
ture in  a  trap  dyke  near  Balloch  Pier,  Great 
Cumbrae.  2  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  62.)  PTA 

On  a  flexed  structure  in  the  pitch- 
stone  of  Corriegills,  Arran.  1  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  61.)  PTA 

On  a  freshwater  limestone  under- 

Ij-ing    a    marine    limestone,    near    Paisley. 


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General  Works,  continued. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  64- 
65.)  PTA 

On  a  globular  structure  in  a  patch 

of  shale  enclosed  in  the  "Deil's  Dyke." 
near  Greenan  Castle,  Ayrshire.  1  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  128- 
129.)  PTA 

On  globular  structure  in  a  trap  rock 

near  Xeilston,  Renfrewshire.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  62-63.)     PTA 

On  the  grasping  power  of  carbonif- 
erous crinoid  "fingers"  or  "branches,"  and 
a  speculation  as  to  whether  the  bulk  of  the 
carboniferous  crinoidea  were  fixed  or  float- 
ing animals.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p.  58- 
61.)  PQA 

On  specimens  found  near  Carluke,  Lanarkshire, 
and  at  Auchenskeith,   Dairy  parish,   Ayrshire. 

On  a  mineral  in  a  fumarole  at  Auch- 

enharvie  Castle.  2  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  137-138.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  conodonts  in 

the  Arenig-Llandeilo  formations  of  the 
southern  uplands  of  Scotland.  5  pi.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1907.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  7,  p.  235-252.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  flint  nodules 

and  worked  flints  in  the  post-tertiary  sands 
of  the  Ayrshire  coast  between  Saltcoats 
and  Troon.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1882. 
8  =  .     V.  6,  p.  185-191.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  pumice  peb- 
bles in  the  raised-beaches  of  Ayrshire. 
(Geological  Societj^  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow,  1896.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  349- 
353.)  PTA 

On  a  section  of  carboniferous  strata 

in  a  cutting  of  the  Caledonian  Railway  at 
Lissens,  three  miles  north-east  of  Kilwin- 
ning, Ayrshire.  2  illus.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  122-127.)  PTA 

On  a  section  of  carboniferous  strata 

near  Giffen  station,  Ayrshire,  illus.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1896.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  25-28.)     PTA 

On  volcanic  ash  with  beds  of  sand 

and  gravel,  near  Xeilston,  Renfrewshire. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1905.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  63-64.) 

PTA 

-; Palaeozoic   radiolarians,   and   radio- 

larian  chert.     (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 


gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°. 
v.  11,  p.  245-249.)  PTA 

Found  at  Bennane  Head,  etc. 

Peculiar  U-shaped  tubes  in  sand- 
stone near  Crawfurdland  Castle  and  in 
Gowkha  quarry,  near  Kilwinning.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions. Glasgow.  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  289- 
292.)  PTA 

The    Permian    outlier   of   the    Snar 

valley,  Lanarkshire.  4  diagr.  (Geological 
Societv  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  250-255.)  PTA 

The    sand-hills    of    Torrs    Warren, 

Wigtownshire.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893. 
8°.     V.  9,  p.  293-300.)  PTA 

Section  exposed  at  the  Dry  Dock, 

Troon,  Ayrshire.  (Geological  magazine. 
London.  1898.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4, 
V.  5.  p.  190-191.)  PTA 

•  "Shale  sockets"  of  cement  nodules 

from  Thornliebank.  1  illus.  (Geological 
Societv  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  131.)  PTA 

Spango  granite.  5  diagr.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  256-262.)  PTA 

Between  Crawick  Water,  Duneaton  Water,  Span- 
go    Hill,   and    Mount    Stewart,   Lanarkshire. 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Notice  of  a 
mass  of  meteoric  iron,  found  in  the  village 
of  Newstead.  Roxburghshire...  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  2.  p.  396- 
414.)  *EC 

An  analysis  of  the  meteorolite  by  Murray  Thomson, 
.ALD..  follows  on  p.  414-417. 

Smith,  W.  Campbell.  On  the  composi- 
tion of  "borolanite"  from  Am  Meallan, 
Ross-shire.  (Geological  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1909.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5,  v.  6, 
p.  152-157.)  PTA 

Smyth,  Thomas.  On  the  occurrence  of 
chalk-flint  nodules  and  greenstone  boulders 
in  the  post-pliocene  sands  (stratified)  at 
Marionville,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1880.    8°.    V.  3.  p.  50-54.)  PTA 

Smythe,  John  Armstrong.  Notes  on  a 
contact  rock  from  the  island  of  Mull. 
(L'niversity  of  Durham  Philosophical  So- 
ciety. Proceedings.  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1907.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  197-198.)  *  EC 

Somervail,  Alexander.  Introduction  to 
the  carboniferous  brachiopoda  [Of  the 
Lothians  and  Fifej.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  71-81.)  PTA 

Notes    on    the    archaean    gneiss    of 

Ross  and  Sutherland.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1888.    8^    V.  5,  p.  307-309.)  PTA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


1007 


Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Observations  on  boulders  and  drift 

on  the  Pentland  Hills.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  10,  p.  186-187.)  *  EC 

Observations  on  the  higher  sum- 
mits of  the  Pentland  Hills.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1880.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  191-199.)      PTA 

Observations  on  roches  moutonnees 

and  other  points  of  geological  interest  in 
the  valley  of  the  Urr.  Kirkcudbrightshire. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  247- 
250.)  PTA 

On  the  glacial  phenomena  of  Scot- 
land; with  special  reference  to  the  recent 
works  of  Dr.  CroU  and  Mr.  James  Geikie. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions.   Edinburgh,  1880.    8°.    v.  3.  p.  88-97.) 

PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Sanguinolites 

iridinoides  in  the  carboniferous  limestone 
of  Middleton.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8"^. 
V.  2,  p.  130-131.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Spirifer  ovalis 

in  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  Mid- 
Lothian.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  131-132.)  PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    strepsodus 

and  rhizodopsis  in  the  upper  coal  measures 
of  Edmonstone,  Mid-Lothian.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  137-138.)         PTA 

Somerville,  Robert.  Observations  on  the 
sea  coast  of  East  Lothian.  (In  his:  Gen- 
eral view  of  the  agriculture  of  East  Loth- 
ian.    London,  1813.    8°.    p.  297-319.)  VPX 

Stark,  James.  The  Highland  boundary 
fault  in  Arran.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  292-293.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Glasgow's 

Highland  park.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  4-9.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  south-east 

Arran.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  191-194.)  PTA 

The   shore  section   at   Portincross, 

Ayrshire.  1  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.    v.  12,  p.  74-78.)  PTA 

Some  dykes  in  the  valley  of  Loch 

Long.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8''.  v.  13, 
p.  162-164.)  PTA 


The  surface  geology  of  the  Falls  of 

Clyde  district.  1  map.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  52-57.)  PTA 

A  tertiary  volcanic  vent  in  the  is- 
land of  Arran.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905. 
8=.    v.  12,  p.  196-202.)  PTA 

Stecher,  Ernst.  Contact-phenomena  of 
some  Scottish  olivine-diabases.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh. 1889.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  160-172.)      *  EC 

Steel,  James.  See  under  Scott,  Thomas, 
and  James  Steel. 

Steel,  Thomas.  Notes  on  a  fossiliferous 
post-pliocene  bed  at  Gourock.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  261-263.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  specimens  found. 

Steuart,  D.  R.  The  occurrence  of  petro- 
leum at  Broxburn.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8^    V.  10,  p.  38-39.)  PTA 

Stevenson,  Charles  Alexander.  The 
earthquake  of  28th  November  1880  in  Scot- 
land and  Ireland.  1  map.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1882.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  176-187.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  the  recent  earthquake  in 

Scotland,  with  observations  on  those  since 
1882.  1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  259-266.)  *EC 

Stevenson,  David.  Notice  of  recent 
earthquake  shocks  in  Argyleshire  in  1877. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1878.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  403- 
405.)  *  EC 

Notice  of  striated  rock  surfaces  on 

North  Berwick  Law.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1875. 
8°.    v.  8,  p.  481-484.)  *  EC 

Stevenson,  William.  On  a  gap  in  the 
greyvvacke  formation  of  the  eastern  Lam- 
mermuirs  filled  by  old  red  sandstone 
conglomerate,  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1850.    8^    V.  6,  p.  418-422.)  PTA 

On    the    geology    of    Cockburnlaw. 

and  the  adjoining  district,  in  Berwickshire. 
1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1849.  4°.  v.  16, 
p.  33-46.)  *EC 

Stewart,  James.  Notes  on  the  limestones 
in  the  parishes  of  Cathcart  and  Eastwood, 
Renfrewshire.  1  map.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  158-164.)  PTA 

Stewart,  James  F.  On  the  discovery  of 
whale  remains  in  the  clays  of  the  Carse  of 
Stirling.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow.  1882.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
49-51.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Paleontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Stewart,  Thomas.  Sketch  of  the  geology 
of  part  of  the  Mainland,  Shetland.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  66-74.)     PTA 

Stock,  Thomas.  Note  on  the  occurrence 
of  Anthrapalaemon  etheridgii,  B.  N.  Peach, 
in  the  ironstone  above  the  sandstone  at 
Craigleith  quarry,  near  Edinburgh.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  97.)         PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  re- 
mains of  decapod  crustaceans  in  the 
Wardie  shales.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  219.)  PTA 

Note  on  a  section  recently  exposed 

near  Straiton.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  294-298.)  PTA 

On  the  discovery  of  a  nearly  entire 

rhizodus  in  the  Wardie  shales.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  38-39.)  PTA 

Strachan,  J.  Notes  on  some  agates  from 
the  Pentlands  [Hillend].  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  220.)  PTA 

Sutcliffe,  William  H.  A  geological  ram- 
ble in  Scotland.  (Rochdale  Literary  and 
Scientific  Society.  Transactions.  Roch- 
dale, 1903.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  30-46.)  *  EC 

Sutherland,  Adam.  On  the  raised  beaches 
at  Irvine.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  127-129.)  PQA 

Symonds,  William  Samuel.  On  the  phy- 
sical relations  of  the  reptiliferous  sand- 
stone near  Elgin.  (Geological  Society  of 
London.  Quarterly  journal.  London,  1860. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  458-459.)  PTA 

Tait,  David.  On  egg-shaped  stones 
dredged  from  Wick  harbour.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  135-136.) 

PTA 

On    a    large,    glacially    transported 

mass  of  lower  cretaceous  rock  at  Leavad 
in  the  county  of  Caithness,  illus.  (Geolog- 
ical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1912.     8°.     v.  10,  p.  1-9.)  PTA 

On    the    occurrence    of    cretaceous 

fossils  in  Caithness.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1909.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  318-321.)       PTA 

See  also  under  Bailey,   E.   B..  and 

David    Tait. 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman.  Glacial  erosion 
in  the  Scottish  Highlands,  illus.  (Scot- 
tish geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  575-587.)  KAA 


Tate,  Ralph.  On  the  palaeontology  of 
Skye  and  Raasay.  1  pi.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1873.    8°.    V.  29,  p.  339-351.)  PTA 

Tatlock,  R.  R.  Magnetic  iron  sand  from 
the  Kyles  of  Bute.  (Philosophical  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1879. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  519-520.)  *EC 

Taylor,  Andrew.  Note  on  boulders  ex- 
posed at  the  new  cemetery,  Easter  Road 
(Edinburgh).  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  317-318.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  petrology  of  Arthur's 

Seat.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  264-271.)  PTA 

Notes  on  some  examples  of  torrent 

action  near  Blairgowrie  and  Edinburgh. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  43-52.)  *  EC 

On  the  bituminous  shales  of  Lin- 
lithgowshire and  Edinburghshire.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings.   Edinburgh,  1867.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  16-24.) 

*EC 

On  crag  structure  as  illustrated  on 

the  southern  slopes  of  the  Queen's  Park. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  279- 
287.)  PTA 

On  a  lacustrine  deposit  near  Holy- 
rood.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  44-48.)  PTA 

On  metamorphism  and  vulcanicity, 

as  displayed  by  the  rocks  of  the  Edinburgh 
district.  . .  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  135-139.)  PTA 

On   a   section   recently   exposed  at 

Marchmont  Road.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  104-105.)  PTA 

On  sections  made  by  the  drainage 

operations  in  the  Pleasance,  Edinburgh, 
illustrative  of  the  physical  structure  of  Sal- 
isbury Crags.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  83-84.)  PTA 

On  unpublished  sections  illustrating 

the  superficial  geology  of  the  northern  dis- 
trict of  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  77-78.)  PTA 

Suggestions   for   the    study   of   the 

chemical  geology  of  the  Bathgate  hills. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  73- 
77.)  PTA 

Taylor,  Henry.  Notes  on  the  geology  of 
the  island  of  Eigg.  1  map.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  32-40.)  PTA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geology  and  Palaontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Taylor,  Ralph.  An  account  of  repeated 
shocks  of  earthquakes  felt  at  Comrie  in 
Perthshire...  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1794. 
4°.    V.  3,  p.  240-246.)  *  EC 

Teall,  Jethro  Justinian  Harris.  On  ne- 
pheline-syenite  and  its  associates  in  the 
north-west  of  Scotland.  (Geological  mag- 
azine. London,  1900.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  4,  v.  7,  p.  385-392.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Dakyns,  J.  R.,  and 

J.  J.  H.  Teall;  Geikie,  Sir  Archibald;  and 
Home,  J.,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall. 

Thomson,  Sir  Charles  Wyville.  On  some 
species  of  acidaspis  from  the  lower  Silurian 
beds  of  the  south  of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  London.  Quarterly  jour- 
nal.    London,  1857.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  206-210.) 

PTA 

Thompson,  D'Arcy  Wentworth.  Notes 
on  ulodendron  and  halonia.  2  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1880.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  341-352.) 

PTA 

Thomson,  J.  M.  Archer.  A  week's  ex- 
ploration of  the  Coolin.  3  pi.  (The  Alpine 
journal.  London,  1912.  8°.  v.  26,  p.  17- 
32.)  PSL 

Thomson,  J.  Stuart.  Analysis  of  argon- 
ite  from  Shetland.  (Mineralogical  mag- 
azine.    London,  1894.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  22-23.) 

PWA 

Thomson,  James.  Contributions  to  our 
knowledge  of  the  rugose  corals,  from  the 
carboniferous  limestone  of  Scotland.  3 
pi.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  225-261.)  *EC 

Note  on  the  spines  of  gyracanthus. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1871.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  130- 
133.)  PTA 

Found  in  Lanarkshire. 

Notes  on  the  metamorphic  rocks  of 

Harris  and  North  Uist.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  207-208.)  PTA 

On  the  development  and  generic  re- 
lation of  the  corals  of  the  carboniferous 
system  of  Scotland.  14  pi.  (Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1883.    8°.    V.  14,  p.  296-520.)        *  EC 

On  features  in  glacial  markings  no- 
ticed on  sandstone  conglomerates  at  Skel- 
niorlie  and  Aberfoil.  (British  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  52.  re- 
port.   London,  1883.    8°.    p.  537-538.)  *  EC 

(In    his:    Collected    papers... 

Cambridge,  1912.    8°.    p.  420-421.)        PAG 


On  the  genus  alveolites,  amplexus, 

and  zaphrentis,  from  the  carboniferous  sys- 
tem of  Scotland.  4  pi.  illus.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1882.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  194-237.)  *  EC 

On  the  genus  cyathaxonia  and  sev- 
eral new  species  from  the  carboniferous 
limestone  of  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1879.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  193-208.)  *  EC 

On   the   genus   lithostrotion.     3   pi. 

(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  371- 
398.)  PTA 

On  the  genus  phillipsastraea.     2  pi. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1900.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  51-70.) 

PTA 

Found  at   Blackbridge,   Dumfriesshire. 

On  the  geology  of  the  Campbeltown 

district.  1  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  76-89.)  PTA 

With  (1)  a  list  of  the  carboniferous  fossils  from 
Campbeltown  and  (2)  an  analysis  of  minerals  from 
Campbeltown. 

On    the    geology    of   the    island    of 

Islay.  1  col'd  map.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877. 
8^    V.  5,  p.  200-222.)  PTA 

On  a  new  genus  of  rugose  corals, 

from  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  Scot- 
land. 3  pi.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1879.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  323-344.)  *EC 

On  a  new  genus  of  rugose   corals 

from  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  Scot- 
land; with  a  short  sketch  of  the  various 
methods  by  which  it  has  been  attempted, 
during  the  last  twentj'  years,  to  delineate 
the  internal  structure  of  fossil  corals  of 
that  geological  period.  3  pi.  (Philosophi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1879.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  161-176.)  *  EC 

On  the  occurrence  of  species  of  the 

genus  palastraea  (M'Coy)  in  the  lower  car- 
boniferous strata  of  Scotland,  with  a  de- 
scription of  some  new  species,  and  notices 
of  varieties.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900. 
8".     V.  11,  p.  1-11.)  PTA 

On  the  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber. 

(In  his:  Collected  papers...  Cambridge, 
1912.    8°.    p.  407-420.)  PAG 

Repr. :  Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal,  v.  45, 
1848. 

On  a  specimen  of  Acanthodes  war- 

dii.  Egerton,  from  the  Lanarkshire  coal- 
field. 1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874.  8°. 
v.  4,  p.  57-59.)  PTA 

On  the  stratified  rocks  of  the  Gar- 
pel  Water,  Muirkirk,  Ayrshire.  (Geologi- 
cal Societv  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1877.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  287-292.)  PTA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

On    the    stratified    rocks    of    Islay. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1874.  8°.  v.  4.  p.  313- 
315.)  PTA 

On  the  stratified  rocks  of  the  shore- 
line from  Clachland  Point  to  the  Cock  of 
Arran.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°. 
V.  11,  p.  12-31.)  PTA 

With  lists  of  the  fossils  found  in  the  interstratified 
shales  at  Lagan,  and  of  fossils  in  limestone  in  the 
breccia  under  the  Cock  of  Arran. 

Thomson,  James,  and  Henry  Gaunter. 
On  the  geology  of  Lewis.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1874.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  315-316.)  PTA 

Thomson,  Rev.  James.  The  parallel 
roads  of  Glenroy  and  notes  of  a  Highland 
ramble.  [Arbroath:  Arbroath  Guide,]  1892. 
23  p.    16°.  *Cp.v.389 

Repr. :  Arbroath  Guide. 

Thomson,  Robert  Dundas.  Contribu- 
tions to  the  geology  of  Berwickshire. 
(Magazine  of  natural  history.  London, 
1832.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  637-646.)  PQA 

Thomson,  Thomas.  Chemical  analysis 
of  a  black  sand,  from  the  river  Dee  in 
Aberdeenshire:  and  of  a  copper  ore  from 
Arthrey  in  Stirlingshire.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1812.    4°.    V.  6,  p.  253-268.)  ■  *  EC 

Thost,  C.  H.  Gustav.  On  the  rocks, 
ores,  and  other  minerals  on  the  property 
of  the  marquess  of  Breadalbane  in  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  421-428.)        PTA 

Toit,  Alexander  L.  du.  The  lower  old 
red  sandstone  rocks  of  the  Balmaha-Aber- 
foyle  region,  illus.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  315-325.)  PTA 

Trail,  A.  F.  Crystalline  rocks  in  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.     sq.  8°.    V.  3,  1902-05,  p.  3-10.) 

CPA 

Traill,  Thomas  Stewart.  Account  of  a 
mineral  from  Orkney.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1823. 
4^    V.  9,  p.  81-92.)  *EC 

Bary-strontianite  or  stromnite. 

Notice  of  the  fossil  fishes  found  in 

the  old  red-sandstone  formation  of  Orkney, 
particularly  of  an  undescribed  species, 
Diplopterus  agassis.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
4°.    V.  15,  p.  89-92.)  *EC 

On  the  Torbanehill  mineral.    (Royal 

Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1857.    A°.    V.  21,  p.  7-13.)  *  EC 


Traquair,  Ramsay  Heatley.  Achanarras 
revisited.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°. 
V.  12,  p.  279-286.)  *  EC 

'  On  fossils  found  in  the  quarry  there. 

Additional  notes  on  the  fossil  fishes 

of  the  upper  old  red  sandstone  of  the 
Moray  Firth.  2  pi.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  376-385.)      *  EC 

Description    of    a    selachian    spine 

found  by  Mr.  W.  Tait  Kinnear  in  the  old 
red  sandstone  of  Caithness.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1893.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  207-208.)  PTA 

Fossil  fishes  from  the  Edinburgh- 
shire and  Linlithgowshire  oil  shales. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  113-128.)  *EC 

A    further    description    of    Palseo- 

spondylus  gunni,  Traquair.  (Royal  Physi- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1894.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  87-94.)  *  EC 

Found  in  the  old  red  sandstone  of  Achanarras, 
Caithness. 

List  of  the  fossil  dipnoi  and  ganoi- 

dei  of  Fife  and  the  Lothians.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  385-400.)      *  EC 

Notes    on    carboniferous    selachii. 

(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  412-426.)  *EC 

Describes  a   number  of  Scottish   specimens. 

Notes  on  the  lower  carboniferous 

fishes  of  eastern  Fifeshire.  (Geological 
magazine.  London,  1901.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  4,  v.  8,  p.  110-114.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the   lower  carboniferous 

fishes  of  eastern  Fifeshire.  1  pi.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings.    Edinburgh,  1906.     8°.     v.  16,  p.  80- 

*EC 


-  On    Cephalaspis   magnifica,   a   new 

fish,  from  the   Caithness  flagstones. 

(Royal    Physical   Society  of   Edin- 


86.) 

fossil 

1    pi.  _  . 

burgh.    Proceedings.    Edinburgh,  1894.   8° 

v.  12,  p.  269-273.)  *  EC 

On    Cladodus   neilsoni    (Traquair), 

from  the  carboniferous  limestone  of  East 
Kilbride.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1900. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  41-50.)  PTA 

On  the  distribution  of  fossil  fish- 
remains  in  the  carboniferous  rocks  of  the 
Edinburgh  district.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1905.    4°.    V.  40,  p.  687-707.)  *  EC 

On  fossil  fish-remains  collected  by 

J.  S.  Flett  from  the  old  red  sandstone  of 
Shetland.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
4°.    V.  46,  p.  321-329.)  *  EC 


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1011 


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General  Works,  continued. 

On     new    and     little-known     fossil 

fishes  from  the  Edinburgh  district.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.    8°.    V.  9.  p.  262-272,  275-282.) 

*EC 

On  a  specimen  of  Psephodus  mag- 

nus,  Agassiz,  from  the  carboniferous  lime- 
stone of  East  Kilbride,  Lanarkshire.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow.  1885.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  392-402.) 

PTA 

On    Thelodus    pagei,    Powrie,    sp. 

from  the  old  red  sandstone  of  Forfarshire. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1900.  4°.  v.  39,  p. 
595-602.)  *  EC 

Report  of  fossil  fishes  collected  by 

the  Geological  Survey  of  Scotland  in  Esk- 
dale  and  Liddesdale.  6  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    4°.    V.  30,  p.  15-71.)        *  EC 

1.  Ganoidei. 

Report  on  fossil  fishes  collected  by 

the  Geological  Survey  of  Scotland  from 
shales  exposed  on  the  shore  near  Gullane, 
East  Lothian.  2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1909.    4°.    V.  46,  p.  103-117.)  *  EC 

Report  on  fossil  fishes  collected  by 

the  Geological  Survey  of  Scotland  in  the 
Silurian  rocks  of  the  south  of  Scotland.  5 
pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1900.  4°.  v.  39.  p. 
827-864.)  *  EC 

Supplementary     report     on     fossil 

fishes  collected  by  the  Geological  Survey 
of  Scotland  in  the  upper  Silurian  rocks  of 
Scotland.  3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  4°. 
V.  40,  p.  879-888.)  *  EC 

Turner,  Edward.  On  the  presence  of  io- 
dine in  the  mineral  spring  of  Bonnington, 
near  Leith.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophical 
journal.  Edinburgh,  1826.  8°.  v.  1,  April - 
Oct.,  p.  159-160.)  OA 

Tyndall,  John.  The  parallel  roads  of 
Glen  Roy.  1  map.  (Popular  science  re- 
view. London,  1876.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  375- 
388.)  OA 

1    map.      (Royal    Institute    of 

Great  Britain.  Notices  of  proceedings. 
London,  1879.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  233-246.)     *  EC 

p.  245-246  gives  the  literature  on  the  subject  to 
date. 

1  map.     (In  his:  Fragments  of 

science.  London,  1892.  8.  ed.  12°.  v.  1, 
p.  205-228.)  OAL 

With  bibliographical  note  of  literature  on  the  sub- 
ject on  p.  227-228. 

Tyrrell,  G.  W.  The  classification  of  the 
post-carboniferous  intrusive  igneous  rocks 


of  the  west  of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  298-317.)         PTA 

The  geology  of  the  Auchineden  dis- 
trict, Kilpatrick  Hills.  1  pi.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1909.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  322-336.)         PTA 

Geology  and  petrology  of  the  in- 
trusions of  the  Kilsyth-Croy  district,  Dum- 
bartonshire. 1  pi.  (Geological  magazine. 
London,  1909.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5,  v. 
6,  p.  299-309,  359-366.)  PTA 

The  late  palaeozoic  alkaline  igneous 

rocks  of  the  west  of  Scotland.  (Geological 
magazine.  London,  1912.  8°.  new  series, 
decade  5,  v.  9,  p.  120-131.)  PTA 

A  new  occurrence  of  picrite  in  the 

Ballantrae  district  and  its  associated  rocks. 
1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  13, 
p.  283-290.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  series  of  specimens  illus- 
trating the  effects  of  differential  weather- 
ing on  some  Scottish  metamorphic  rocks. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transac- 
tions.   Glasgow,  1909.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  33-34.) 

PTA 

Petrographical    notes    on    a    dyke 

crowded  with  rock  fragments  near  Barr- 
head. 1  illus.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1909. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  195-201.)  PTA 

The  petrology  of  the  Auchineden 

district,  Kilpatrick  Hills.  1  pi.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1909.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  ZZ7-M?,.)  PTA 

The    petrology    of    the    Kilpatrick 

Hills,  Dumbartonshire;  with  notes  on  the 
Scottish  carboniferous  basalts.  1  pi.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1913.    8°.    v.  14,  p.  219-257.)PTA 

Variolites   from  Upper  Loch   Fyne 

and  Skye.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1913. 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  291-302.)  PTA 

See  also  under  Martin,  X'.,  and  G. 

W.  Tyrrell. 

Voelcker,  A.  Analysis  of  the  anthracite 
of  the  Calton  Hill,  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh 
new  philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1850.    8°.    V.  48.  p.  2,2,2,-3^7.)  OA 

Walker,  Robert.  On  a  new  species  of 
amblypterus,  and  other  fossil  fish  remains 
from  Pitcorthie,  Fife.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1874.    8°.    V.  2.  p.  119-124.)        PTA 

Wallace,  John.  Notes  on  excavations  in 
Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  220-222.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palcrontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

— —  Notes  on  a  recent  excavation  in 
Sauchiehall  street  [Glasgow].  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1905.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  79-80.)  PTA 

A  theory  of  the  origin  of  columnar 

structure  as  illustrative  of  sections  near 
Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1905.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  234-235.)  PTA 

Summary  only. 

Wallace,  Thomas  D.  Additional  note 
on  the  old  red  sandstone  of  Strathnairn. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Transac- 
tions.    Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  275.) 

PTA 

Additional  notes  on  the  geology  of 

the  Enzie.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
v.  4.  p.  269-270.)  PTA 

Additional  notes  on  the  geology  of 

Strathdearn  and  adjoining  district  of  the 
Aviemore  Railway.  (Edinburgh  Geolog- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  10-14.)  PTA 

Geological    notes    on    Strathdearn 

and  the  Aviemore  Railway.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  416-419.)       PTA 

The  geology  of  the  parish  of  Kirk- 
hill  and  the  "Aird,"  Inverness-shire.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1888.     8°.    v.  5,  p.  224-234.) 

PTA 

The  geology  of  Rathven  and  En- 
zie, Banffshire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  331-340.)  PTA 

Glacial  evidence  in  the  Moray  Firth 

area.  1  map.  (Inverness  Scientific  Socie- 
ty and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1910.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  145-161.)  *EC 

On  the  structural  geology  of  Strath- 
nairn. 1  map.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  204-219.)  PTA 

Recent  geological  changes  and  the 

Culbin  Sands.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
nerness  [1902,.    8°.    v.  5.  p.  105-123.)      *  EC 

Recent  geological   changes  on   the 

Moray  Firth.  (Edinburgh  Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°. 
v.  4,  p.  40-54.)  PTA 

Recent  geological   changes  on  the 

Moray  Firth.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1888.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  380-395.)        *  EC 

The  sandstones  of  the  Moray  Firth 

area.  (Inverness  Scientific  Society  and 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1910. 
8°.    v.  6,  p.  119-132.)  *EC 


Shells  in  glacial  clay  at  Fort- 
George.  Inverness-shire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1883.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  143-144.)  PTA 

Structural  geology  of  the  northern 

extremity  of  Glen-More-nan-Alban.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1883.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  271-274.) 

PTA 

Upper  Stratherrick,  with  Killin  val- 
ley and  terraces.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  366-370.)  PTA 

Volcanic  rocks  of  O.  R.  age  in  the 

Moray  Firth.  (Inverness  Scientific  So- 
ciety and  Field  Club.  Transactions.  In- 
verness, 1910.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  132-141.)     *EC 

Warburton,  Henry.  On  some  beds  of 
shale-marle  in  Scotland.  (Geological  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  London,  1817.  4°. 
V.  4.  p.  305-309.)  PTA 

Watson,  D.  M.  S.    The  "trias"  of  Moray. 

1  pi.  (Geological  magazine.  London,  1909. 
8^.     new  series,  decade  5,  v.  6,  p.  102-107.) 

PTA 

Watson,  Robert  Boog.  On  the  great 
drift  beds  with  shells  in  the  south  of  Arran. 

2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1864.  4°.  v.  23,  p. 
523-546.)  *EC 

On  the  marine  origin  of  the  parallel 

roads  of  Glen  Roy.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1866.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  9-12.)  PTA 

Webster,  John  White.  Remarks  on  the 
structure  of  the  Calton  Hill,  near  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland;  and  on  the  aqueous 
origin  of  wacke.  1  diagr.  (American  jour- 
nal of  science.  New  York,  1818.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  230-234.)  OA 


1    diagr. 

London,    1819. 


(Annals  of  philos- 
ophy. London,  1819.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  254- 
256.)  OA 

Reprint  of  preceding  article. 

Whalley,  E.  B.  Note  on  a  glacial  gravel 
deposit  at  VVoodhall  colliery,  Pencaitland, 
Haddington.  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1909.     8°.     V.  9,  p.  134-141.)  PTA 

White,  James.  A  glimpse  of  Skye:  with 
remarks  on  volcanic  action.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1888.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  105-111.)  PTA 

Notes     on      Gairloch,      Ross-shire. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1893.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  192- 
200.)  PTA 

Notes     on     Tarbert,     Argyllshire. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  111- 
116.)  PTA 


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1013 


Geology  and  Palccontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Whitehouse,  Frederic  Cope.  Fingal's 
cave.  1  pi.  illus.  (British  Archaeological 
Association.  Journal.  London,  1886.  8°. 
V.  42,  p.  247-250.)  CA 

Whitelaw,  John.  On  some  peculiarities 
and  capabilities  of  East  and  Mid  Lothian 
coalfields.  (Royal  Scottish  Society  of 
Arts.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1903.  8°. 
V.  15,  p.  205-207.)  VA 

Wilson,  Alexander  S.  Notes  on  the 
geology  of  Fife.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  392-405.)  PTA 

Wilson,  James.  Birkhill  fossils  at  In- 
nerleithen, Peeblesshire.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1893.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  113-115.)  PTA 

Wilson,  James  S.  Grant.  The  Breadal- 
bane  mines.  2  pi.  (Royal  Physical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  189-207.)        *  EC 

The    results    of   the    Balfour    bore, 

Fifeshire.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v. 
9,  p.  143-147.)  PTA 

Wilson,  James  S.  Grant,  and  William 
IvisoN  Macadam.  Diatomaceous  deposits 
in  Skye.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  318-326.)  PTA 

1.    Descriptive.      2.    Chemical. 

Wilson,  James  S.  Grant,  and  H.  Brant- 
wood  Muff.  The  Hill  of  Beath,  a  volcanic 
neck  in  Fife.  1  diagr.  (Geological  maga- 
zine. London,  1909.  8°.  new  series,  dec- 
ade 5,  V.  6,  p.  56-61.)  PTA 

Wilson,  W.,  and  others.  The  recently 
exposed  section  on  the  railway  line,  south- 
east of  Portobello,  with  comparisons. 
2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.   193-201.)  PTA 

Witham,  Henry.  A  description  of  a 
fossil  tree  discovered  in  the  quarry  of 
Craigleith,  near  Edinburgh,  in...  Novem- 
ber, 1830;  with  a  short  account  of  a  frag- 
ment and  branch  found  in  1831.  4  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1834.  4°.  v.  12,  p.  147- 
152.)  *EC 

Notice  regarding  a  vein  of  asphal- 

tum,  or  slaggy  mineral  pitch,  found  im- 
bedded in  gneiss,  in  the  hill  of  Castle  Leod, 
near  Dingwall,  in  Ross-shire.  (Wernerian 
Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1832.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  123-126.)     QDA 

Wood,  Walter.  On  the  strata  dis- 
covered in  making  the  East  of  Fife  Ex- 
tension Railway,  with  special  reference 
to  the  brick  clay  beds  and  their  fossil  re- 


mains. (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1867. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  125-128.)  *EC 

Remarks    on    a    "raised    beach"    at 

Ardross,  in  the  county  of  Fife.  (Royal 
Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings.   Edinburgh,  1867.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  72-74.) 

*EC 
Woodward,  Bernard  Henry.     A  visit  to 
Glen  Clova  —  its  geology  and  ferns.     (In- 
tellectual observer.     London,  1868.    8°.    v. 
12,   p.  22-29.)  OA 

Woodward,  Henry.  Notes  on  some 
fossil  Crustacea,  and  a  Chilognathous  myr- 
iapod,  from  the  coal  measures  of  the  west 
of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2.  p.  234-248.)  PTA 

Woodward,  Horace  Bolingbroke.  Stan- 
ford's geological  atlas  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  with  plates  of  characteristic 
fossils...  London:  Edward  Stanford,  Ltd., 
1914.     xii,  214  p.,   maps,  pi.     3.  ed.     12°. 

PVI 

Scotland,   p.   88-101. 

Wright,  James.  On  the  crinoids  from 
the  lower  carboniferous  limestones  of  In- 
vertiel,  Fife.  3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh. 
1912.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  49-60.)  PTA 

Wright,  Joseph.  Boulder-clay  a  marine 
deposit.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  262,-272.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  the  foraminifera  found  in  the 
boulder-clay. 

Wright,  Thomas.  Notes  on  the  fossils 
collected  by  Mr.  Geikie  from  the  lias  of 
the  isles  of  Pabba,  Scalpa,  and  Skye. 
(Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarter- 
ly journal.  London,  1858.  8°.  v.  14,  p. 
24-36.)  PTA 

Wright,  Thomas.  The  karne  at  Mor- 
tonhall.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1898.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  76-79.)  PQA 

Wright,  William  Bourke.  On  a  pregla- 
cial  shoreline  in  the  Western  Isles  of  Scot- 
land. 1  pi.  illus.  (Geological  magazine. 
London,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  decade  5, 
V.  8,  p.  97-109.)  PTA 

The   two  earth-movements   of   Co- 

lonsay.  2  pi.  illus.  (Geological  Society 
of  London.  Quarterly  journal.  London, 
1908.    8°.    V.  64,  p.  297-312.)  PTA 

Wuensch,  Edward  A.  Description  of  an 
erratic  boulder  on  the  Highland  Railway. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  64- 
66.)  PTA 

A  German  professor's  views  of  the 

geology  of  Arran,  translated  from  Prof.  A. 


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General  Works,  continued. 

von  Lasaulx's  "Aus  Irland."  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  165-178.)  PTA 

On   the   occurrence   of  fossil   trees 

imbedded  in  trappean  ash  in  Arran.  1  illus. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2.  p.  97- 
99.)  PTA 

Young,  B.  Robert.  An  analcite  diabase 
and  other  rocks  from  Gullane  Hill.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1905.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  326-335.) 

PTA 

Young,  J.  Wallace.  Analysis  of  miner- 
als from  Campbeltown.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  89.)  PTA 

Miscellaneous    notes    on    chemical 

geology.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°.  v.  3. 
p.  28-32.)  PTA 

1.  On  the  analysis  of  foliated  chlorite  from  St. 
Catharine's,  Lochfyne.  2.  On  the  presence  of  sul- 
phide of  zinc  in  a  crystalline  carbonate  from  a 
trap  dyke.     3.  On  a  deposit  from  a  chalybeate  water. 


Mug- 
rock. 


4.  On  laumonite  from  water  aqueduct,  near 
dock.  5.  On  some  mineral  cavities  in  trap 
6.  On  quartz  crystals  in  limestone. 

On  the  action  of  organic  matter  on 

peroxide  of  iron,  as  observed  in  the  post- 
tertiary  sands  of  Glasgow.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1871.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  241-244.)         PTA 

On  the  analysis  of  a  green  fibrous 

mineral,  from  Cathkin.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  212-213.)  PTA 

On    the    Ballagan    series    of   rocks. 

(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2.  p.  209- 
212.)  PTA 

On  the  chemistry  of  some  carbon- 
iferous and  old  red  sandstones.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2.  p.  198-209.)    PTA 

Deals  specially  with  those  found  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood  of   Glasgow. 

Young,  John,  LL.D.,  1823-1900.  A  new 
Scottish  mineral  (bowlingite).  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1882.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  63-68.)        PTA 

New   species   of   glauconome   from 

carboniferous  limestone  strata  of  the  west 
of  Scotland.  3  pi.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  325-335.)  PQA 

Note   on   Favosites    (?)  (calamopo- 

ra)  dentifera,  Phillips.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  369-370.)  PTA 

Note  on  a  new  family  of  the  poly- 

zoa  —  cystodictyonidae    (E.    O.   Ulrich)  — 


with  notice  of  three  carboniferous  species. 
(Edinburgh  Geological  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
461-466.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  Estheria 

punctatella.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  72.)  PTA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  and  range 

of  lingula  in  the  carboniferous  series  of 
the  west  of  Scotland.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  144-148.)  PTA 

Notes  accompanying  two  slides  of 

carboniferous  polyzoa.  from  the  fossilifer- 
ous  shales  at  Hairmyres,  near  East  Kil- 
bride. Lanarkshire.  (Edinburgh  Geologi- 
cal    Society.      Transactions.      Edinburgh, 


1874.     8 


PTA 


2.  p.  400-402.) 

Notes  on  an  adherent  form  of  pro- 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 

Proceedings.      Glasgow,    1878.      8". 

175-176.)  PQA 

Mainly  from  the  carboniferous  limestone  strata 
in   the   east   of   Scotland. 

Notes  on  archa?ocidaris,  a  carbonif- 
erous echinoderm,  with  overlapping  plates. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
224-231.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  carboniferous  brach- 

iopoda  of  Scotland,  with  a  revised  list  of 
the  genera  and  species.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1888.     8°.     v.  8.  p.  143-160.)         PTA 

Notes    on    a    carboniferous    species 

of  glauconome.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881. 
8°.     V.  4,  p.  257-259.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  fossils  found  in  a  thin 

bed  of  impure  carboniferous  limestone  at 
Glencart,  near  Dairy,  Ayrshire.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1884.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  234-240.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  genera  of  gasteropod 

mollusca  from  the  carboniferous  limestone 
series  of  the  central  and  western  coal- 
fields of  Scotland.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.    v.  4,  p.  85-93.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the   limestone    strata   of 

the  district  around  Glasgow.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  29-38.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  occurrence  of  Cteno- 

stomatous  polyzoa  in  the  -carboniferous 
limestone  of  western  Scotland.  (Geologi- 
cal Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,   1896.     8°.     v.   10,   p.   142-147.) 

PTA 

Notes  on  the  occurrence  and  distri- 
bution of  Spirifera  trigonalis,  and  its  varie- 
ties  in   the   limestone   strata   of   the   coal- 


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General  Works,  continued. 


fields  of  the  west  of  Scotland. 
History  Society  of  Glasgow, 
ings.     Glasgow,  1878.     8°.     v.  3, 


(Natural 

Proceed- 

p.  37-41.) 

PQA 

— —  Notes  on  the  ostracoda  found  in 
the  lacustrine,  or  freshwater,  strata  of  the 
Campsie  district,  which  alternate  with  the 
lower  beds  of  the  carboniferous  marine 
limestone  series.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1896. 
8°.     V.   10,   p.   334-336.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the  perfect   condition   of 

the  cell-pores  and  other  points  of  structure 
in  certain  species  of  carboniferous  poly- 
zoa  from  western  Scotland.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1882.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  211-217.)  PTA 

Notes  on  the  Scottish  carbonifer- 
ous genera  of  the  molluscan  family  ana- 
tinidae.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  291-298.)  PTA 

Notes    on    Scottish    carboniferous 

microzoa,  and  the  methods  by  which  they 
may  be  collected  and  mounted.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1880.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  299-303.) 

PTA 

Notes  on  a  section  of  strata  con- 
taining beds  of  impure  coal  and  plant  re- 
mains, showing  strvicture,  at  Glenarbuck, 
near  Bowling.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1874. 
8°.    V.  4,  p.  123-128.)  PTA 

Notes   on   the   section   of   strata   in 

the  Gilmorehill  quarry  and  boulder-clay, 
on  the  site  of  the  new  university  buildings, 
Glasgow.  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  298-307.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  fossils  from  the  Possil  and  Govan 
series. 

Notes  on  Ure's  "millepore."  Tabu- 

lipora  urii,  J.  Young  (Cellepora  urii, 
Flem.).  (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1885.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  264-272.)  PTA 

Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  Rhizo- 

dus  hibberti  in  carboniferous  strata  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Glasgow.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  38-39.)  PTA 

On  a  bed  of  fine-grained  indurated 

sandstone,  enclosing  rolled  pebbles  of 
quartzite.  interstratified  with  the  trap  of 
the  Campsie  Fells.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow.  1877. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  51-54.)  PTA 

On  the  carboniferous  fossils  of  the 

west  of  Scotland;  their  vertical  range  and 
distribution,  by  J.  Young.    With  a  general 


catalogue  of  the  fossils  and  their  mode  of 
occurrence,  and  an  index  to  the  principal 
localities,  by  James  Armstrong.  (Glasgow: 
Geological  Society.   2  p.l.,  103  p.   8°.    1871. 

PTA 

Bound  with  the  Transactions  of  the  Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow,  v.  3. 

On    chitonellus,    recent   and    fossil. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3.  p. 
322-324.)  PQA 

On  the  gasteropod  mollusca  of  the 

carboniferous  limestones  of  the  west  of 
Scotland.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  70-71.  PQA 

On  the  geology  of  the  Campsie  dis- 
trict. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1868.  8°.  v.  1, 
part  1,  2.  ed.,  p.  5-68.)  PTA 

First    published    in    1860. 

On    a    group    of    fossil    organisms 

termed  conodonts.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1881.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  5-7.)  PQA 

From  the  carboniferous  limestones  of  the  Ayrshire 
coal-field. 

On     the     identity     of    Ceramopora 

(berenicea)  megastoma.  M'Coy,  with  Fis- 
tulipora  minor,  M'Coy.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1885.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  244-250.)  PTA 

The  specimens  described  were  found  in  localities 
in  central  and  western  Scotland. 

On  the  natural  history  of  some  of 

our  Scottish  oil  shales.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1869.    8°.    V.  1.  p.  132-137.)         PQA 

On   new   forms   of  Crustacea,  from 

the  Silurian  rocks  at  Girvan.  1  pi.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1869.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
169-173.)  PQA 

On  the  occurrence  of  a  fault  in  the 

old  red  sandstone  and  Ballagan  series  in 
Dumbuck  Glen  near  Dumbarton.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  257-259.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  pyroxene  or 

augite,  in  large  crystals,  in  two  localities 
in  western  Scotland.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1896.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  13-15.)  PTA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Saccammina 

carteri  (Brady)  in  the  limestone  series  of 
the  Lanarkshire  coalfield.  (Geological  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1874.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  263-266.)  PTA 

On    a    peculiar    structure  —  spines 

within  spines  —  in  carboniferous  species 
of  the  productid:e.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893. 
8°.    V.  9,  p.  86-90.)  PTA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

On  the  probable  source  of  certain 

boulders  in  the  till  of  the  Glasgow  district. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow.  1874.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  259- 
263.)  PTA 

On   the   protoconch   or   orthoceras, 

and  on  the  evidence  of  its  remains  in  cer- 
tain Scottish  carboniferous  species.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,   1896.     8°.     v.   10,   p.   139-141.) 

PTA 

■  On  rhynchopora,  a  genus  of  brach- 

iopod  shells,  new  to  carboniferous  strata. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
13-14.)  PQA 

On    the    so-called    labyrinthodont, 

parabatrachus  (Owen).  1  pi.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  175-177.)  PQA 

On   some   peculiar   varieties   of  old 

red  and  carboniferous  sandstones  from  the 
neighbourhood  of  Glasgow.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1867.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  33-36.)  PTA 

On  the  species  of  dentalium  found 

in  the  carboniferous  strata  of  the  west  of 
Scotland.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  69-70.)  PQA 

On  a  weathered  boulder  of  carbon- 
iferous limestone  shale;  its  probable  geo- 
logical horizon  and  contained  fossils. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
224-225.)  PQA 

Found    in    Houston    clay-field,    near    Paisley. 

•  Remarks  on  the  parallelism  of  the 

Scottish  and  north  Irish  carboniferous 
strata.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  135-138.)  PQA 

Remarks   on   some   of  the   external 

characters  which  distinguish  Fenestella 
plebeia  of  M'Coy  from  those  of  F.  tubercu- 
locarinata  of  Etheridge,  jun.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1885.    8°.     V.  7,  p.  182-188.)         PTA 

See  also  under  Glen,  David  Corse, 

and  John  Young;  Jones,  T.  R.,  and  others. 

Young,  John,  LL.D.,  1823-1900,  and 
James  Armstrong.  The  fossils  of  the  car- 
boniferous strata  of  the  west  of  Scotland. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1874.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  267- 
281.)  PTA 

Young,  John,  LL.D.,  1823-1900,  and 
Robert  Craig.  Notes  on  the  occurrence  of 
seeds    of    freshwater    plants    and    Arctic 


shells,  along  with  the  remains  of  the  mam- 
moth and  reindeer,  in  beds  under  the  boul- 
der-clay at  Kilmaurs.  (Geological  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1871. 
8°.     V.  3,  p.  310-321.)  PTA 

Young,  John,  LL.D..  1823-1900,  and 
David  Corse  Glen.  Note  on  the  Cathkin 
"Osmund  stone,"  a  volcanic  tuff.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1888.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  134-138.)  PTA 

Notes  on  a  section  of  carbonifer- 
ous strata,  containing  erect  stems  of  fossil 
trees  and  beds  of  intrusive  dolerite,  in  the 
old  whinstone  quarry,  Victoria  Park, 
Lower  Balshagray,  near  VVhiteinch  and 
Partick.  1  pi.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1888. 
8°.     V.  8,  p.  227-235.)  PTA 

Young,  John,  LL.D.,  1823-1900,  and 
James  W.  Kirkby.  Provisional  notice  of  a 
new  chiton,  and  a  new  species  of  chito- 
nellus,  from  the  carboniferous  rocks  of 
western  Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1867. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  13-15.)  PTA 

Young,  John,  LL.D.,  1823-1900,  and 
David  Robertson.  Note  on  the  polyzoa  of 
the  Hairmyres  limestone  shale.  East  Kil- 
bride. (Geological  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1877.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  173-175.)  PTA 

Young,  John,  M.D.  Notes  on  the  group 
of  carboniferous  ostracoda  found  in  the 
strata  of  western  Scotland,  with  a  revised 
list  of  genera  and  species.  (Geological 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1893.     8°.     V.  9,  p.  301-312.)         PTA 

Notes  on  a  small  group  of  carbon- 
iferous foraminifera  found  in  the  lower 
limestone  shales  of  the  Muirkirk  district 
of  Ayrshire,  with  a  list  of  the  genera  and 
species  found  in  the  coalfields  of  western 
Scotland.  (Geological  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1893.  8°. 
V.  9,  p.  313-319.)  PTA 

On  the  former  existence  of  glaciers 

in  the  high  grounds  of  the  south  of  Scot- 
land, illus.  (Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Quarterly  journal.  London,  1864. 
8°.     V.  20,  p.  452-462.)  PTA 

On  some  points  in  the  surface  geol- 
ogy of  the  southern  Highlands.  (Geo- 
logical Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1867.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  266-267.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

Young,  John,  M.D.,  and  John  Young, 
LL.D.,  1823-1900.  Local  unconformity  as 
shewn  in  sections  at  Bishopriggs.  1  pi. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  283- 
291.)  PTA 


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Geology  and  Palceontology,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

A  new  species  of  sulcoretepora.     1 

pi.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
166-168.)  PQA 

Found    in    the    Glasgow    district. 

On  two  new  species  of  carbonifer- 
ous polyzoa.     1  pi.     (Natural  History  So- 


ciety of  Glasgow.    Proceedings.     Glasgow, 
1878.     8°.     V.  3,  p.  353-356.)  PQA 

(1)  Glauconome  robusta  from  the  carboniferous 
limestone  strata  of  the  west  of  Scotland.  (2)  Syno- 
cladia   (?)    Scotica. 

Zirkel,  Ferdinand.  Geologische  Skizzen 
von  der  Westkiiste  Schottlands.  1  map, 
3  pi.  (Deutsche  geologische  Gesellschaft. 
Zeitschrift.  Berlin,  1871.  8°.  Bd.  23.  p. 
1-124.)  PTA 


Geography,  Physical  Geography.  Maps.  Etc. 


Anderson,  Peter  John.  Ms.  maps  of 
Aberdeen.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1905.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  6,  p. 
186-187.)  CPA 

Armstrong,  Andrew,  and  Son.  A  com- 
panion to  Capt.  Armstrong  and  Son's  map 
of  the  three  Lothians:  (comprehending  the 
counties  of  Haddington,  Edinburgh  and 
Linlithgow:)  containing  an  alphabetical  in- 
dex of  the  market  towns,  villages  and 
churches;  the  nobility  and  gentry's  seats, 
castles  and  ruins;  camps,  battles,  hills,  &c. 
with  the  proprietors  names... also  an  al- 
phabetical list  of  the  subscribers.  London: 
Brewman  and  Coslett,  1773.     27(1)  p.    8°. 

Arrowsmith,  Aaron.  Map  of  Scotland 
constructed  from  original  materials  under 
the  authority  of  the  Parliamentary  com- 
missioners for  making  roads  and  building 
bridges  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland. 
London:  A.  Arrowsmith,  1807.  5  sheets 
(including  the  Orkney  and  Shetland 
islands).  Map  Dept. 

Incorporating  the  military  survey  of  1747-1755. 
The  best  map  of  Scotland  at  that  date. 

London:  G.  F.  Cruchley,  1840. 

26  in.  X  22  in.     folded  24°.         Stuart  8938 

With   additions    to    1849. 
The   map   is   in   4   parts. 

Arrowsmith,  John.  Scotland.  London: 
E.  Stanford,  1886.  19^^  x  23^  in.  folded 
in  cover  to  16°.  Map  Dept. 

Atlas,  The,  of  Scotland,  containing  maps 
of  each  county. .  .laid  down  from  actual 
survey ..  .with  a  copious  index.  Edin- 
burgh: William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1849. 
33   maps   in   58   sheets,    hand   colored.      f°. 

Map  Dept. 

Bartholomew,  John.  Plan  of  Edinburgh 
&  Leith  with  suburbs...  Constructed  for 
the  post  office  directory.  By  J.  Bartholo- 
mew. Edinburgh:  J.  Bartholomew,  1875. 
26  in.  X  22  in.     folded  24°.         Stuart  8938 

Title  on  cover  "New  post  office  plan  of  Edin- 
burgh   &    Leith." 

Bartholomew,  John  George.  The  Royal 
Scottish  Geographical  Society's  atlas  of 
Scotland;  a  series  of  sixty-two  plates  of 
maps    and    plans    illustrating    the    topog- 


raphy, physiography,  geology,  natural  his- 
tory, and  climate  of  the  country... 
Edinburgh:  Edinburgh  Geographical  In- 
stitute, 1895.    6  p.l.,  18  p.,  63  maps.     f°. 

Map  Dept. 

The  cartography  of  Scotland  from 

earliest  times  to  the  present  date.  (In  his: 
The  Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Society's 
atlas  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1895.  f°. 
p.  16-18.)  Map  Dept. 

Ben  Nevis  Meteorological  Observatory. 
Ben  Nevis  Meteorological  Observatory; 
an  account  of  its  foundation  and  work. 
Edinburgh,  1885.    40  p.,  6  pi.    8°.  PRO  p.v.l 

Edinburgh,   1885.     42  p.,  6  pi. 

8°.  PRD  p.v.l  1 

p.  41-42  contain  Additional  subscriptions  re- 
ceived  since   1st   August   1885. 

Black's  new  large  map  of  Scotland  drawn 
and  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew;  compiled 
from  the  Ordnance,  Admiralty,  and  other 
surveys.  Edinburgh:  A.  &  C.  Black 
[1870?].    56  X  70  in.  in  12  sheets.  Map  Dept. 

Blaeu,  Johann.  Grooten  Atlas  oft 
werelt-beschryving.  Amsterdam.  1648-64. 
9  V.     f°.  Map  Dept. 

V.  5  has  title:  Vyfde  Stuck  der  aerdrycks- 
beschryving,  welck  vervat  Schotlandt  en  Yrlandt. 
1654. 

The  first  atlas  of  Scotland.  Most  of  the  maps 
were  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Timothy  Pont  froni  personal 
survey  about  1608.  His  work  was  carried  out  at 
the  expense  of  Sir  John  Scot  of  Scotstarvit,  at  whose 
death  the  maps  were  handed  over  to  Robert  Gordon 
of  Straloch,  by  whom  they  were  corrected  to  date 
and  edited.  The  maps  were  then  sent  to  Blaeu  at 
Amsterdam  where  they  were  engraved  and  incor- 
porated in  his  atlas. 

The  New  York  Public  Library  has  two  copies, 
one  plain,  the  other  with  the  maps  and  coats  of  arms 
colored. 

1.  Insvlae  Albion  et  Hibernia,  cum  minoribus  ad- 
jacentibus.  [After  Ptolemy.]  2.  Scotia  Antiqva, 
qualis  priscis  temporibus,  Romanis  pra;sertim,  cog- 
nita  fuit  quam  in  lucem  eruere  conabatur  R.  Gor- 
donius  a  Straloch,  1653.  3.  Scotia  Regnum,  cum 
insulis  adjacentibus.  Robertus  Gordonius  a  Straloch 
descripsit.  4.  Teviotia,  vulgo  Tivedail.  .Auct.  Tini. 
Pont.  lo.  Blaeu  excudit.  5.  Tvedia  cum  Vicecomi- 
tatu  Etterico  Forests,  etiam  Selkirk*  dictus. 
Twee-Dail,  with  the  Sherifdome  of  Etterik-Forrest, 
called  also  Selkirk.  Auct.  Timotheo  Pont.  6.  Lav- 
delia,  sive  Lavderdalia.  Scotis  vulgo  Lauderdail. 
-Auct.  Tim.  Pont.  7.  Mercia,  vulgo  Vicecomitatvs 
Bervicensis.  Auct.  Timothei  Pont.  8.  Lothian  and 
Linlitquo.  Joh.  et  Cornelius  Blaeu,  exc.  9.  Lidalia. 
vel     Lidisdalia     Regio.       Lidisdail.    Auct    Timotheo 


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Geography.  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

Pont.  10.  Evia  et  Escia,  Scotis  Evsdail  et  Eskdail. 
.\uct.  Tim.  Pont.  I.  Blaeu.  excud.  11.  Annandise 
Pr;efectura,  vulgo  The  Stewartrie  of  Annandail. 
Auct.  Timotheo  Pont.  Excud.  lo.  Blaeu.  12.  Nithia 
Vice-comitantvs.  The  Shirifdome  of  Nidis-Dail.  Auc- 
tore  Timotheo  Pont.  13.  (Jallovidia  vernacule  Gallo- 
way. Auct.  Timoth:  Pont.  14.  Gallovidiae  Pars 
Occidentalior,  in  qua  Vicecomitatvs  Victoniensis  cum 
Regalitate  Glenlucensi.  The  Sherifdome  of  Wig- 
toun  w'  the  Regalitie  of  Glen-Luze,  both  in  Gal- 
loway. Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  15  Gallovidiae  Pars 
Media,  quae  Deam  et  Cream  fluvios  inteijacet.  The 
Middle-part  of  Galloway,  which  lyeth  betweene  the 
rivers  Dee  and  Cree.  Auct.  Tim.  Pont.  16.  Prae- 
fectvra  Kirkcvdbriensis,  quK  Gallovidiae  maxime 
orientalis  pars  est.  The  Steuartrie  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, the  most  easterlie  part  of  Galloway.  Auct. 
Tim.  Pont.  17.  Carricta  meridionalis.  The  south 
part  of  Carrick.  Auct.  Tim.  Pont.  18.  Caricta 
borealis,  vulgo  the  north  part  of  Carrick.  Opus 
Timothei  Pont.  19.  Coila  provincia.  The  province 
of  Kyle.  Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  20.  Cvninghamia. 
Timotheo  Pont.  21.  Knapdalia  provincia  que  sub 
Argathelia  censetur.  The  province  of  Knapdale, 
which  is  accounted  a  member  of  Argyll.  Auct. 
Timoth.  Pont.  22.  Cantyra  Chersonesus.  Cantyr, 
a  demie-yland.  Auctor.  Timoth.  Pont.  23.  Arania 
insula  in  sstuario  Glottae.  The  yle  of  Arren  in  the 
Firth  of  Clyd.  Timotheo  Pont  auctore.  24.  Buthe 
insula,  vulgo  the  yle  of  Boot.  Auct.  Tim.  Pont. 
25.  Glottiana  Praefectura  inferior,  cum  baronia  Glas- 
cuensi.  The  nether  ward  of  Clyds-Dail  and  baronie 
of  Glasco.  Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  26.  Glottiana  Prs- 
fectura  superior.  The  Vpper  Ward  of  Clyds-Dayl. 
Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  27.  Praefectura  Renfroana, 
vulgo  dicta  baronia.  The  baronie  of  Renfrow. 
Timotheus  Pont  Auctor.  28.  Levinia,  vice  comitatvs. 
The  province  of  Lennox,  called  the  shire  of  Dun- 
Britton.  Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  29.  Sterlinensis  prae- 
fectvra.  Sterlin-shyr.  Auct.  Timoth.  Pont.  30. 
Fifae     vice     comitatvs.       The     sherifdome     of     Fyfe. 

31.  Fif;c   pars   occidentalis.      The   west   part   of    Fife. 

32.  Fif;e    pars    orientalis.      The    east    part    of    Fife. 

33.  Duo  vicecomitatvs  Aberdonia  &  Banfia,  una  cum 
regionibus  &  terrarum  tractibus  sub  iis  comprehensis. 
.Auctore  Roberto  Gordonio  a  Straloch.  .\  descrip- 
tion of  the  two  shyres  Aberdene  and  Banf  with  such 
countreys  and  provinces  as  ar  comprehended  under 
them.  34.  Scoti;e  provinciae  mediterranere  inter  Taum 
f lumen  et  Vararis  aestuarium:  Sunt  autem  Braid- 
Allaban,  Atholia,  Marria  svperior,  Baderiocha,  Strath- 
Spea,  Lochabria,  cum  Chersoneso  qui  ei  ad  occasum 
prjetenditur;  cum  singulis  earundem  partibus.  Opera 
Ro.  Gordonii  a  Straloch.  A  description  of  the  in- 
land provinces  of  Scotland  lying  between  Tay  river 
and  Murra  fyrth,  conteyning  Braid-AUaban,  Athol, 
Brae  of  Mar,  Badenoch,  Strath-Spey,  Lochabyr;  w*  al 
ye  lands  which  ley  west  from  Lochabyr  w'  all  thair 
parts  conteyned  under  them.  35.  Lorna  cum  insulis 
vicinis  et  provinciis  eidem  conterminis.  Lorn  w*  the 
yles  and  provinces  bordering  there-vpon.  Auct.  Tim- 
oth. Pont.  36.  Extima  Scotis  septentrionalis  ora,  ubi 
provinciae  sunt  Rossia,  Svtherlandia,  Cathenesia, 
Strath-Naverniae,  cum  vicinis  regiumculis  quae  eis 
subsunt,  etiamque  Moravia.  R.  Gordonius  a  Strath- 
loch  collegit  et  descripsit.  37.  Moravia  Scoti.-e  pro- 
vincia, ex  Timothei  Pont  scedis  descripta  et  aucta 
per  Robert  Gordonium  a  Strathloch.  38.  Sovther- 
landia.  39.  Strath-Navernia.  Strathnavern.  Auct. 
Timotheo  Pont.  40.  Cathenesia.  Caithness.  Auct. 
Timotheo  Pont.  41.  ^Ebuda;  insulae  sive  Hebrides; 
quae  Scotiae  ad  occasum  praetenduntur,  lustratie  et 
descriptx  a  Timotheo  Pont.  The  Western  lies  of 
Scotland.  42.  Ivra  insvla.  The  yle  of  Ivra  one  of 
the  western  lies  of  Scotland.  Auct.  Timoth.  Pont. 
43.  Ila  insvla  ex  ^budarum  majoribus  una.  The  yle 
of  Ila,  being  one  of  the  biggest  of  the  westerne  yles. 
Auct.  Tim.  Pont.  44.  Mvla  insvla,  quae  ex  ..Ebuda- 
rum  numero  una  est,  et  Lochabriae  ad  occasum  prae- 
tenditur.  The  yle  of  Mul,  whiche  is  one  of  the 
westerne  yles,  and  lyeth  ovir  against  Lochabyr.  45. 
In.sulae  quasdam  minores  ex  yEbudis  quae  Mvlam  et 
Skiam  insulas  interjacent.  Some  of  the  smaller 
western  yles  lying  betweene  the  Yles  of  Mvle  and 
Skye.  Timoth.  Pont,  auctor.  46.  Skia  vel  Skiana. 
The  Yle  of  Skie.  Auct.  Timotheo  Pont.  47. 
Vistvs  insvla  vulgo  Viist,  cum  aliis  minoribus  ex 
^Ebvdarvm  nvmero  ei  ad  meridiem  adjacentibvis. 
Auct.  Timotheo  Pont.     48.  Leogvs  et  Haraia  insulae 


ex  ^Ebudarum  numero,  quae,  quamquam  isthmo  cohae- 
reant,  pro  diversis  habentur.  Lewis  and  Harray  of 
the  numbre  of  the  Westerne  Yles,  which  two  al- 
though they  ioyne  be  a  necke  of  land  ar  accounted 
dyvers  Ylands.  49.  Orcadvm  et  Schetlandiae  in- 
svlarvm  accuratissima  descriptio. 

Blyth,  B.  Hall,  and  W.  A.  Tait.  Note 
on  the  rainfall  on  the  drainage  area  of  the 
Talla  reservoir.  1  iTiap.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1906.     8°.     V.  25,  p.  616-636.)  *  EC 

Buchan,  Alexander.  Bearing  of  meteor- 
ological records  on  a  supposed  change  of 
climate  in  Scotland.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.     8°.     V.  12,  p.  250-253.)  QEA 

Meteorology  [Of    Scotland].      (In: 

Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.  4°.  V.  6,  General  survey,  p. 
37-39.)  t  CPW 

On   the   mean   monthly   rainfall    of 

Scotland.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh, 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1872.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  665-666.)  *  EC 

Rainfall   [in   Scotland).      (In:   J.   G. 

Bartholomew,  The  Royal  Scottish  Geo- 
graphical Society's  atlas  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh.  1895.    f°.    p.  9.)  Map  Dept. 

Monthly  and  annual  rainfall  for  the  twenty-five 
years   1866-1890. 

Remarks  on  the  deep-water  tem- 
perature of  lochs  Lomond,  Katrine,  and 
Tay.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1872.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
791-795.)  *  EC 

Temperature    [in    Scotland].       (In: 

J.  G.  Bartholomew,  The  Royal  Scottish 
Geographical  Society's  atlas  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh,  1895.     f°.     p.  10.)       Map  Dept. 

Mean  monthly  annual  temperature  for  twenty- 
four    years    1857-1880. 

Buchanan,  John  Young.  The  meteor- 
ology of  Ben  Nevis  in  clear  and  in 
fogg}'^  weather.  8  tables.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1900.     4°.     V.  39,  p.  779-804.)  *  EC 

Note  on  the  distribution  of  tem- 
perature under  the  ice  in  Linlithgow  Loch. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  56- 
61.)  *EC 

On  the  distribution  of  temperature 

in  Loch  Lomond  during  the  autumn  of 
1885.  1  map.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.     v.   13,  p.  403-428.)  *  EC 

Cadell,  Henry  Moubray.  The  story  of 
the  Forth.  5  pi.  illus.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
V.  28,  p.  225-263.)  KAA 

Cash,  C.  G.  The  first  topographical  sur- 
vey of  Scotland.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1901.  8°.  v.  17,  p. 
399-414.)  KAA 


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1019 


Geography,  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

Manuscript  maps  by  Pont,  the  Gor- 
dons, and  Adair,  in  the  Advocates'  Library, 
Edinburgh.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. V.  23,  p.  574-592.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.)  KAA 

111   maps  catalogued. 

Chrystal,  George.  An  investigation  of 
the  seiches  of  Loch  Earn  by  the  Scottish 
Lake  Survey.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
4°.    V.  46,  p.  455-517.)  *  EC 

Observations  to  determine  the  periods  and  nodes. 
Effect  of  meteorological  conditions  upon  the  deniv- 
ellation  of  lakes.  Mathematical  appendix  on  the 
effect  of  pressure  disturbances  upon  the  seiches  in 
a    symmetric    parabolic    lake. 

Chrystal,  George,  and  James  Murray. 
An  investigation  of  the  seiches  of  Loch 
Earn  by  the  Scottish  Lake  Survey.  Part 
I.:  Limnographic  instruments  and  methods 
of  observation.  By  Prof.  G.  Chrystal.  Part 
II.  Preliminary  limnographic  observations 
on  Loch  Earn.  By  James  Murray.  (Royal 
Societv  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1908.     4°.     v.   45,   p.   361-396.) 

*EC 

Chrystal,  George,  and  Ernest  Maclagan 
Wedderburn.  Calculation  of  the  periods 
and  nodes  of  Lochs  Earn  and  Treig,  from 
the  bathymetric  data  of  the  Scottish  Lake 
Survey.  2  maps.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1906. 
4°.    V.  41,  p.  823-850.)  *  EC 

Clouston,  Charles.  An  explanation  of 
the  popular  weather  prognostics  of  Scot- 
land on  scientific  principles.  Edinburgh: 
Adam  &  Charles  Black,  1867.  v,  (1)8-53 
p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.579 

Coates,  Henry.  The  evolution  of  a 
haughland,  as  illustrated  in  the  camping- 
ground  of  the  boys'  brigade  at  Ballinluig. 
1  map,  6  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  cxiv-cxxiii.)  PQA 

Coates,  William.  Optical  phenomenon 
seen  in  Glenure.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natur- 
alists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
159-164.)  PQA 

Cochrane,  J.  J.  Observations  on  the 
temperature  of  the  Pentland  Firth... 
(Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p. 
79-82.)  OA 

Collection  of  papers  relating  to  the  geo- 
graphical description,  maps,  and  charts  of 
Scotland.  By  John  Adair,  F.  R.  S.  1686- 
1723.  (Bannatyne  Club.  Miscellany.  Edin- 
burgh, 1836.     4°.     v.  2,  p.  345-388.)     f  CP 

Collection  of  papers  relating  to  the 
"Theatrum  Scotiae,"  and  "History  and 
present   state    of   Scotland."      By    Captain 


John  Slezer.  1693-1707.  (Bannatyne  Club. 
Miscellany.  Edinburgh,  1836.  4°.  v.  2, 
p.  305-344.)  t  CP 

Collet,  Leon  W.,  and  T.  N.  Johnston. 
On  the  formation  of  certain  lakes  in  the 
Highlands,  illus.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
V.  26,  p.  107-112.)  *EC 

Cossar,  James.  The  distribution  of  the 
towns  and  villages  of  Scotland.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1910. 
8°.    V.  26,  p.  183-191,  298-318.)  KAA 

Notes    on    the    geography    of    the 

Edinburgh  district.  1  map,  3  pi.  illus. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1911-12.  V.  27,  p.  574-600,  643-654; 
V.  28,  p.  10-30.)  KAA 

Cruchley,  G.  F.  Cruchley's  (late  Gary's) 
new  map  of  Scotland,  showing  railways, 
turnpike  roads,  &c.  London:  G.  F.  Cruch- 
ley [184-?].    26H  in.  x  31^  in.    folded  12°. 

Stuart  8936 

Dalgleish,  W.  Scott.  The  coast  scenery 
of  Scotland.  9  illus.  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don, 1892.    8°.    V.  33,  p.  310-315.)        *  DA 

Dewar,  James.  Note  on  a  new  Scotch 
acidulous  chalybeate  mineral  water. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1872.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  470- 
471.)  *EC 

Dickie,  Adam.  On  the  chemical  com- 
position of  the  water  composing  the  Clyde 
sea  area.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  15, 
p.  283-286.)  *  EC 

Dickson,  Henry  Newton.  The  hygrom- 
etry  of  Ben  Nevis.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.    V.  13,  p.  950-960.)  *  EC 

Observations   on   earth-currents    in 

Ben  Nevis  Observatory  telegraph  cable. 
1  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
530-536.)  *  EC 

Dixon,  James  S.  On  an  ancient  river 
course  at  Auchinlea,  parish  of  Shotts.  1 
plan.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1876.  8°. 
v.   2,   p.    151-154.)  PQA 

Dredging  expedition  in  the  Moray  Firth. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1888).  S". 
V.  2,  p.  147-154.)  *EC 

Ewing,  Charles  M.  A  geographical  de- 
scription of  East  Lothian.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh.  1912-13. 
8°.     V.  28.  p.  624-641.)  KAA 

Fleming,  Thomas.  Account  of  a  remark- 
able agitation  of  the  waters  of  Loch  Tay 
...  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1788.  4°.  v.  1,  p.  200- 
202.)  *  EC 


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Forbes,  James  David.  Account  of  a 
thermometrical  register  kept  at  Dunferm- 
line by  the  Rev.  Henry  Forbes,  from  1799 
till  1837,  with  the  principal  results.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1861.     4°.     v.   22.   p.  357-360.) 

*EC 

On    the   climate    of    Edinburgh    for 

fifty-six  years,  from  1795  to  1850,  deduced 
principally  from  Mr.  Adie's  observations; 
with  an  account  of  other  and  earlier  regis- 
ters. 2  tables.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1861. 
4°.    V.  22,  p.  327-356.)  *  EC 

Fox,  Fortesque.  On  the  cliinate  of 
Strathpeffer  Spa.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  40-56.)  *  EC 

Fraser,  George  Milne.  Aberdeen  maps 
and  views.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1906.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  7,  p. 
25-26,  41-43,,  69-71,  115-117.)  CPA 

Frew,  John,  and  Frederick  Mort.  The 
southern  Highlands  from  Dumgoyn.  (Scot- 
tish geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh. 
8°.    V.  22,  p.  322-324.)  KAA 

The  southern  Highlands  from  Glas- 
gow. (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  23,  p.  367-372.) 

KAA 

See  also  under  Mort,  Frederick,  and 

John  Frew. 

Galbraith,  William.  On  trigonometrical 
surveying  and  levelling,  and  on  the  effects 
of  a  supposed  local  attraction  at  the  Cal- 
ton  Hill.  (Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  26-46.)  VA 

Geddes,  Patrick.  Edinburgh  and  its  re- 
gion, geographic  and  historical.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902. 
8°.    V.  18,  p.  302-312.)  KAA 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  The  history  of 
the  geography  of  Scotland.  11  pi.  illus. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1906.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  117-134.)       KAA 

Geikie,  James.  Leading  physical  fea- 
tures [Of  Scotland].  (In:  Ordnance  gazet- 
teer of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v. 
6,  General  survey,  p.  3-U.)  f  CPW 

Grant,  John  S.  Notes  on  damage  caused 
by  flooding  in  the  Tay  valley  in  January, 
1903.  3  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Proceedings.  Perth,  1903.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  clii-cliv.)  PQA 

Groffier,  Valerien.  L'ficosse  pittoresque 
et  industrielle.  (Societe  de  geographic  de 
Lyon.  Bulletin.  Lyon,  1899.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  237-267.)  KAA 


Halbfass,  W.  Die  Ergebnisse  der  Seen- 
forschung  in  Schottland.  (Globus.  Braun- 
schweig,  1909.     f°.     Bd.  95,  p.  349-353.) 

KAA 

Hardy,  Marcel.  Caledonia  rediviva. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.    8°.    V.  26,  p.  17-25,  93.)  KAA 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Account  of  the  rousts 
or  currents  of  tide  in  the  Pentland  Firth, 
&c.,  from  the  manuscript  journal  of  the 
late  Rev.  George  Low... with  preliminary 
observations  by  S.  Hibbert.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh, 
1821.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  55-62.)  OA 

Hinxman,  Lionel  W.  The  river  Spey. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1901.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  185-193.)     KAA 

The  rivers  of  Scotland:  the  Beauly 

and  Conon.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  2Z,  p.  192- 
202.)  KAA 

Jameson,  Robert.  Geognostical  descrip- 
tion of  the  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  journal. 
V.  1,  p.  352-363.     Edinburgh,  1819.    8°.)  OA 

Jansson,  Jan.  Joannis  Janssoni  Atlantis 
majoris  sive  cosmographiae  universalis. 
Amstelodami:  Apud  Joannem  Janssonium, 
1675.     11  V.    f°.  MapDept. 

V.  6:  Magnae  Britanniae  pars  septentrionalis,  Scotia 
&  Hybernia.  The  section  Regnum  Scotiae  contains  9 
maps   and   30   pages   of  text. 

Johnston,  T.  N.  Bathymetrical  survey 
of  fresh  water  lochs  of  Scotland.  Lochs  of 
the  Morar  basin.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1904.  8°.  v.  20, 
p.  449-459.)  KAA 

Bathymetrical  survey  of  Loch  Ness. 

(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  589-590.)     KAA 

See  also  under  Collet,  Leon  W.,  and 

T.  N.  Johnston. 

Johnston's  travelling  road  map  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh:  A.  K.  Johnston  [1850?]. 
18^  X  23  in.  Map  Dept. 

Kilgour,  W.  T.  Ben  Nevis  Observatory, 
illus.  (English  illustrated  magazine.  Lon- 
don. 1897.     8°.     v.  17,  p.  246-250.)       *  DA 

Knipe,  I.  A.  Geological  map  of  Scot- 
land, lochs,  mountains,  islands. .  .railways 
and. .  .roads. .  .  London,  1861.  2  ft.  9]/^ 
in.  X  3  ft.  7%  in.     nar.  8°.  Stuart  8937 

Lauder,  Sir  Thomas  Dick.  Further  ac- 
count of  the  aluminous  chalybeate  spring 
described  in  the  Annals  for  July,  1816. 
(Annals  of  philosophy.  London,  1816.  8°. 
v.  8,  p.  341-349.)  OA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geography,  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

On     the     Fountainhall     chalybeate 

spring.  (Annals  of  philosophy.  London, 
1818.    8°.     V.  12,  p.  91-101.)  OA 

Scottish    rivers.      Glasgow:    T.    D. 

Morison,  1890.     xii,   (1)14-357  p.     12°. 

CPW 

Originally    published    serially    in    Tail's    magazine. 

Laurie's  new  map  of  Scotland,  drawn 
under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Pinkerton  by 
L.  Hebert.  [London:  Laurie,  1833.]  2734 
X  40  in.  Map  Dept. 

Livingston,  Colin.  Cloud  effects  on 
Ben  Nevis.  9  illus.  (Good  words.  Lon- 
don, 1899.    8°.    V.  40,  p.  801-810.)        *  DA 

Lowering  the  level  of  Loch-Moy.  (In- 
verness Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Inverness  [1888].  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  114-119.)  *EC 

Macbain,  Alexander.  Ptolemy's  geog- 
raphy of  Scotland.  1  map.  (Gaelic  Society 
of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inverness, 
1894.     8°.     V.   18,  p.  267-288.)  NDO 

Macconnachie,  G.  W.  The  meteorology 
of  Inverness  for  the  last  twenty  years. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness,  1910. 
8°.    V.  6,  p.  221-229.)  *  EC 

M'Nab,  James.  Climatal  changes  in 
Scotland.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
8°.     V.    12,   p.   101-107.)  QEA 

MacRitchie,  William.  Meteorological 
journal  kept  at  Clunie.  Perthshire,  for 
twelve  years,  from  1809  to  1820.  (Wer- 
nerian  Natural  History  Society.  Memoirs. 
Edinburgh.  1822.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  74-86.)  PQA 

Map,  A,  of  Scotland,  drawn  chiefly  from 
the  topographical  surveys  of  Mr.  John 
Ainslie,  and  from  those  of  the  late  General 
Roy,  &c.  London:  William  Faden,  1807. 
36  X  41^  in.  Map  Dept. 

Mercator,  Gerard.  Atlas  or  a  geo- 
graphicke  description  of  the  regions,  coun- 
tries, and  kingdomes  of  the  world. .  .trans- 
lated by  Henry  Hexham.  Amsterdam: 
Henry  Hondius  and  lohn  lohnson,  1636. 
2  V.     f  °.  Map  Dept. 

Scotland  is  described  in  v.  1,  p.  71-80,  with  five 
maps:  (1)  The  general  description  and  map  of  Scot- 
land; (2)  The  second  map  of  Scotland,  containing 
the  southern  part;  (3)  The  third  map  showing  the 
northern  part;  (4)  The  fourth  describing  the  Isles 
of  Orcades  and  Hethland;  (5)  The  fifth  containing 
the  provinces  of  Louden,  or  Lothien,  with  Linlitguo. 

Scotia.    3  maps.    (In  his:  Atlas  sive 

cosmographicae.  Amsterodami:  sumptibus 
&  typis  seneis  Judoci  Hondij.  I6I161.  4. 
ed.    f°.)  Map  Dept. 

The  last  printed  figure  of  the  date  has  been  erased 
and   "6"   inserted   with   a  pen. 
Text  on  reverse  of  maps. 


Mill,  Hugh  Robert.  The  Clyde  sea  area. 
6  maps,  6  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1892.  4°.  v. 
36,  p.  641-729.)  *  EC 

The  Clyde  Sea  area.  Part  iii.  Dis- 
tribution of  temperature.  iZ  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1897.     4°.     v.  38,   p.    1-161.) 

*EC 

Note    on    the    salinity    of   the    Tay 

estuary  and  of  St.  Andrews  Bay.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    v.  13,  p.  347-350.)     *  EC 

On   the   physical  conditions   of  the 

water  in  the  Clyde  sea-area.  1  plan,  illus. 
(Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1887.  8°.  v.  18,  p. 
332-356.)  *  EC 

On  the  salinity  of  the  water  in  the 

Firth  of  Forth.  3  pi.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.     V.  13,  p.  29-64.)  *  EC 

On   the   temperature    of   the   water 

in  the  Firth  of  Forth.  2  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.     8°.     V.  13,  p.  157-167.)  *  EC 

Physical    conditions    of   the    Clyde 

sea  area.  (Geographical  journal.  Lon- 
don, 1894.     8°.     V.  4,  p.  344-349.)         KAA 

— ■ —  Physiography  (Of  the  banks  of  the 
Tay].  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,   1898.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  33-40.)         PQA 

The    salinity    and    temperature    of 

the  Moray  Firth  and  the  firths  of  Inver- 
ness, Cromarty,  and  Dornoch.  1  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1888.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  250- 
261.)  *  EC 

Mill,  Hugh  Robert,  and  J.  T.  Morrisox. 
On  the  tidal  variation  of  salinitj^  and  tem- 
perature in  the  estuary  of  the  Forth.  1 
pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
790-799.)  *  EC 

Mill,  Hugh  Robert,  and  T.  Morton 
Ritchie.  On  the  physical  conditions  of 
rivers  entering  a  tidal  sea;  from  observa- 
tions on  the  Spey.  3  pi.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1886.     8°.     V.  13,  p.  460-485.)  *  EC 

Miller,  Hugh,  the  younger.  On  an  ex- 
halation of  gases,  under  singular  circum- 
stances, from  a  bog  near  Strathpeffer. 
(Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  225-237.)  *EC 

Milne,  John.  Observations  on  the  tidal 
currents  at  Leith;  with  plans  for  the  im- 
provement of  the  port,  &c.  Edinburgh: 
the  author,  1835.     31  p.,  1  map.     8°. 

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Geography,  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

Morrison,  J.  T.  See  under  Mill,  Hugh 
Robert,  and  J.  T.  Morrison. 

Mort,  Frederick,  and  John  Frew.  The 
southern  Highlands  from  Gourock.  (Scot- 
tish geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1906.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  435-438.)  KAA 

See    also    under    Frew,    John,    and 

Frederick  Mort. 

Mosstnan,  Robert  Cockburn.  The  mete- 
orology of  Edinburgh.  8  pi.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1897-1905.  4°.  V.  38,  p.  681-755:  v. 
39,  p.  63-207.    V.  40,  p.  469-509.)  *  EC 

Results  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions taken  at  Edinburgh  during  1892- 
1900.  (Royal  Physical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh.  1894- 
1902.  8°.  V.  12.  p.  76-86,  336-349;  v.  13, 
p.  75-86,  194-204.  328-336;  v.  14.  p.  1-13. 
127-137,  299-310,  395-402.) 

Wintering  on  Ben  Nevis. 

bers's  journal.     Edinburgh,  1894. 
ries  5,  v.   11,  p.  353-356.) 

Murray,  James.  See  under  Chrystal, 
George,  and  James  Murray. 

Murray,  John.  An  analysis  of  the  min- 
eral waters  of  Dunblane  and  Pitcaithly; 
with  general  observations  on  the  analysis 
of  mineral  waters...  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1815.    4°.    V.  7.  p.  445-493.)  *  EC 

Lengthy  extracts  from  this  essay  with  comments 
are  published  in  Edinburgh  medical  and  surgical 
journal,  v.    12,   p.   320-329,    1816. 

(Annals  of  philosophy.  Lon- 
don, 1815.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  256-269,  347-363.) 

OA 

Murray,  John.  On  the  temperature  of 
the  salt  and  fresh  water  lochs  of  the  west 
of  Scotland  at  different  depths  and  sea- 
sons, during  the  year  1887  and  1888. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1892.  8°.  v.  18,  p.  139- 
228.)  *  EC 

Murray,  Sir  John,  and  Frederick  P.  Pul- 
lar.  a  bathymetrical  survey  of  the  fresh- 
water lochs  of  Scotland.  maps.  illus. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1900-08.  8°.  V.  16,  p.  193-225;  v.  17, 
p.  113-126,  169-175;  v.  19,  p.  449-479.  561- 
580;  V.  20,  p.  1-31.  169-195,  449-459.  628- 
634;  V.  21,  p.  199-207,  466-477;  v.  22.  p.  355- 
362,  407-419.  459-470;  v.  23,  p.  346-358;  v.  24. 
p.  187-193,  238-254,  291-310.)  KAA 

On  the  death  of  Frederick  P.  Pullar  in  1901,  his 
place  was  taken  as  joint  author  by  his  father  Lau- 
rence  Pullar. 

1.  The  lochs  of  the  Trossachs  and  Callander  dis- 
trict. 2.  The  remaining  lochs  of  the  Forth  basin. 
3.  The  lochs  of  the  Tay  basin.  4.  Lochs  of  the 
Assynt  district.  5.  Lochs  of  the  Morar  basin.  6. 
Lochs  of  the  Ewe  basin.  7.  Lochs  of  the  Shiel  dis- 
trict. 8.  Lochs  of  the  Conon  basin.  9.  Lochs  of 
the  Shin  basin.  10.  Lochs  of  the  Naver,  Borgie, 
Kinloch,  and  Hope  basins.  11.  Lochs  of  the  Beauly 
basin.  12.  The  lochs  of  the  Lochy  basin.  13.  Lochs 
of  the  Ness  basin. 


Neill,  Patrick.  Notice  respecting  a  re- 
markable shower  of  hail  which  fell  in 
Orkney  on  the  24th  of  July,  1818.  1  map. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1823.  4°.  v.  9,  p.  187- 
199.)  EC 

Oliver  &  Boyd's  travelling  map  of  Scot- 
land, with  the  distances  on  the  great  roads; 
upon  a  new  and  improved  plan . .  .  Edin- 
burgh: Oliver  &  Boyd  [1822?].  2  p.l..  10(1) 
p.,  1  pi.,  56  maps.     12°.  Map  Dept. 

Omond,  Robert  Traill,  and  Angus  Ran- 
kin. The  winds  of  Ben  Nevis.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1892.     4°.     v.  36,  p.  537-550.) 

*EC 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Scotland.  London: 
E.  Stanford  [1897-1904j.  27  x  21  in.  132 
sheets.    1  inch  to  1  mile.  Map  Dept. 

Orkney,  Die,  and  Shetland  Inseln.  Nach 
Aufnahmen  der  Britischen  Admiralitat  und 
anderen  Quellen  von  A.  Petermann.  Scale 
1:  1,000,000.  size  19.1  x  24.5  cm.  (Peter- 
mann. Geographische  Mittheilungen.  Bd. 
1,  pi.  6.    1855.)  KAA 

Ortelius,  Abraham.  Scotise  tabvla.  (In 
his:  Theatrvm  orbis  terrarvm.  [uo.]  10. 
[Antverpiae:  apud  Christophorum  Planti- 
num,  1584.]     f°.)  Map  Dept. 

Text   on   front   page  of   map. 

Otter,  Henry  C.  On  the  tides  in  the 
Sound  of  Harris.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  new 
philosophical  journal.  Edinburgh,  1858. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  272-274.)  OA 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  Historical  atlas 
of  modern  Europe  from  the  decline  of  the 
Roman  empire...  Oxford:  Clarendon 
Press.  [1896)-1902.     f°.  Map  Dept. 

The  following  maps  relate  to  Scotland:  no.  25. 
Scotland,  c.  1300.  By  G.  Gregory  Smith;  no.  26.  Scot- 
land, showing  the  ecclesiastical  organization  in  the 
middle  ages.  By  G.  Gregory  Smith;  no.  27.  Scot- 
land, c.  1600.  By  G.  Gregory  Smith;  no.  28.  Scot- 
land, showing  the  principal  clans  and  families,  and 
also  the  parliamentary  representation  down  to  1832. 
By  Robert   S.   Rait. 

Principal  roads  through  Scotland,  from 
Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  &c...also,  the  popu- 
lation according  to  the  parliamentary  re- 
turns of  1811  and  1821...  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  travelling  map  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd,  1823.  38  p., 
1  map.    2.  ed.    16°.  Map  Dept. 

Privat-Deschanel,  Paul.  Les  influences 
geographiques  dans  la  repartition  de  la 
population  en  ficosse.  (Societe  de  geo- 
graphic de  Lyon.  Bulletin.  Lyon,  1901. 
8°.     V.   17,  p.  545-559.)  KAA 

The  influence  of  geography  on  the 

distribution  of  the  population  of  Scotland. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1902.    8°.    V.  18,  p.  577-587.)     KAA 

Pullar,  Frederick  P.  See  under  Murray, 
Sir  John,  and  Frederick  P.  Pullar. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Geography,  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

Rait,  Robert  Sangster.  See  under  Poole, 
Reginald  Lane. 

Rankin,  Angus.  See  under  Omond, 
Robert  Traill,  and  Angus  Rankin. 

Richardson,  Ralph.  A  comparison  of 
the  climate  of  Edinburgh  and  Bourne- 
mouth. (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1912.     8°.     v.  28,   p.   517-524.) 

KAA 

The  influence  of  the  natural  fea- 
tures and  geology  of  Scotland  on  the  Scot- 
tish people.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  449- 
464).  KAA 

Notes  on  the  flood  which  occurred 

in  the  river  Tweed  and  its  tributaries  on 
21st  September  1891:  with  observations  on 
the  terraces  of  the  river  Tweed  and  other 
Scottish  rivers.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.     V.  6,  p.  246-248.)  PTA 

Abstract. 

On  the  connection  between  geol- 
ogy, meteorology,  and  agriculture,  as 
illustrated  by  the  leading  districts  of  Scot- 
land. 1  table.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.    V.  3,  p.  251-263.)  PTA 

Ritchie,  John.  The  horizon  from  Corsie- 
hill.  1  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1903.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  245-248.)     PQA 

Ritchie,  T.  Morton.  See  under  Mill, 
Hugh   Robert,   and   T.    Morton    Ritchie. 

Rivers,  The,  of  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Pin- 
nock's  guide  to  knowledge.  London,  1835. 
4°.    V.  3,  p.  299-301.)  OA 

Scotland  and  geographical  work.  (Scot- 
tish geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh, 
1885.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  17-25.)  KAA 

Scotland  with  its  islands  drawn  from  the 
topographical  surveys  of  John  Ainslie. 
London:  James  Wyld,  1832.    30  x  20  in. 

Map  Dept. 

Scottish  Meteorological  Society.  Jour- 
nal of  the. .  .society,  series  3,  v.  9,  no.  8 
(1891);  V.  11.  no.  15-16  (1900);  v.  16,  no. 
29-30  (1911-12).  Edinburgh,  1891-[1912]. 
4°.  PRA 

Shearer,  John  E.  The  evolution  of  the 
map  of  Scotland,  maps,  illus.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.     V.  21,  p.  289-301,  532-539.)  KAA 

Old  maps  and  map-makers  of  Scot- 
land. Stirling:  R.  S.  Shearer  &  Son,  1905. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  86  p.,  3  maps.    4°.  Map-Dept. 

Sinclair,  W.  J.  H.  The  weather  and  cli- 
mate of  Peterhead.  1  map.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead, 
n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  8,  1904-05,  p.  57-86.)  CPA 


Skinner,  Andrew.  See  under  Taylor, 
George,  and  Andrew  Skinner. 

Smith,  George  Gregory.  See  under 
Poole,   Reginald   Lane. 

Smith,  Robert  Angus.  The  mud  of  the 
Clyde.  (Philosophical  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  321-338.)  *EC 

Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi.  Mean  Scottish 
meteorology  for  the  last  thirty-two  years, 
discussed  for  annual  cycles,  as  well  as 
super-annual  curves;  on  the  basis  of  the 
observations  of  the  Scottish  Meteorologi- 
cal Society;  as  furnished  to,  and  published 
by,  the  register-general  of  births,  deaths, 
&c.,  in  Scotland,  after  being  computed  for 
that  officer  at  the  Royal  Observatory, 
Edinburgh.  In  three  parts.  (Royal  Soci- 
ety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1890.    4°.    V.  35,  p.  185-285.)     *  EC 

Stark,  James.  Notes  to  Captain  Otter's 
paper  on  the  tides  in  the  Sound  of  Harris. 
(Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p. 
274-276.)  OA 

On  the  fall  of  rain  in  Scotland  dur- 
ing the  year  1857... and  on  the  causes 
which  appear  to  influence  the  deposit  of 
rain  in  different  localities.  (Royal  Scot- 
tish Society  of  Arts.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1861.     8°.     V.  5,  p.  63-75.)  VA 

Stewart,  John,  the  younger.  Notes  on 
changes  in  the  Highland  district  of  Appin 
on  Tayside.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  27,  p.  281- 
291,  359-368.)  KAA 

Survey  of  Scottish  lakes.  3  illus.  (Na- 
ture.    London,   1907.     4°.     v.  75,  470-472.) 

OA 

Tait,  W.  A.  See  under  Blyth,  B.  Hall, 
and  W.  A.  Tait. 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman.  The  Scottish 
Highlands.  (American  Geographical  So- 
ciety. Bulletin.  New  York.  1908.  8°.  v. 
40.  p.  739-744.)  KAA 

Taylor,  Andrew.  Note  on  an  artesian 
spring,  which  has  lately  appeared  on  the 
banks  of  the  Almond,  near  Wester  Whit- 
burn, Linlithgowshire.  (Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1858.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  396-398.)       *  EC 

Taylor,  George,  and  Andrew  Skinner. 
Taylor  and  Skinner's  survey  and  maps  of 
the  roads  of  North  Britain  or  Scotland. 
London:  D.  Wilson  &  G.  Nicol,  1776.  2 
p.l.,  61  maps.     7  x  18  in.  Map  Dept. 

Thomas,  Frederick  William  Leopold. 
Analysis  of  the  Ptolemaic  geography  of 
Scotland.  1  pi.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  o? 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
sq.  8°.     V.  11,  p.  198-225.)  CPA 


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Geography,  Physical  Geography,  etc.,  cont'd. 

Thomson,  Andrew.  Chemistry  of  the 
Tay  water.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth.  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  82-96.)  PQA 

Thomson,  Gilbert.  Above  the  snow-line 
in  Scotland.  4  pi.  (Philosophical  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1894. 
8°.     V.  25,  p.  98-107.)  *EC 

Thomson,  William.  On  the  reduction 
of  observation  of  underground  tempera- 
ture; with  application  to  Professor  Forbes' 
Edinburgh  observations,  and  the  continued 
Calton  Hill  series.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1861. 
4°.     V.  22,  p.  405-439.)  *  EC 

Tirion,  Isaak.  Nieuwe  en  beknopte 
hand-atlas...  te  Amsterdam:  I.  Tirion 
[1744-69,.    f°.  MapDept. 

[no.  IS.]  Nieuwe  Kaart  van't  Noorder  Gedeelte 
van  Groot  Britannie  behelzende  het  Koningryk  Schot- 
land.  Te  Amsterdam  by  Isaak  Tirion.  14^  x  12 
in.      Inset:   Eilanden   van   Hitland    [and]    Orcadische 

Eilanden. 

Tocher,  James  Fowler.  The  springs  and 
wells  of  Peterhead.  4  tables.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.     V.  1,  1887-90,  p.  129-141.)         CPA 

Travelling,  A,  map  of  Scotland  copied 
from  a  map  accompanying  the  reports  of 
a  parliamentary  commission  for  making 
roads  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  n.  p., 
1813.    15x211^  in.  MapDept. 

Travelling,  A,  map  of  Scotland  includ- 
ing all  the  new  and  intended  roads,  bridges, 
and  canals,  taken  from  the  latest  and  best 
authorities.  Edinburgh:  T.  Brown,  1806. 
23y4  X  29^  in.  MapDept. 

Trigonometrical  survey  of  Scotland. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Prize  essavs  and  transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1839.     8°."    v.    12,   p.  269-282.) 

VPA 

Visitor's  map  [Of  a  part  of  Scotland  with 
maps  of  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh].  [Glas- 
gow?] J.  and  D.  MacGregor  [18 — ?].     10  in. 


X  14  in.     folded  24°. 


Stuart  8943 


Wallace,  Thomas  D.  The  basin  of  the 
Beauly.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,   1885.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  538-547.) 

KAA 

Watson,  W.  See  under  Wedderburn, 
Ernest  Maclagan,  and  W.  Watson. 

Webster,  Hugh  A.  Mountains,  lakes, 
rivers,  and  islands  (Of  Scotland].  (In:  Ord- 
nance gazetteer  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh, 
1885.     4°.     V.  6,  General  survey,  p.   11-15.) 

tCPW 

Position,    boundaries,    extent,    and 

area  [of  Scotland].  (In:  Ordnance  gazet- 
teer of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1885.  4°. 
V.  6,  General  survey,  p.  1-3.)  f  CPW 


— —  What  has  been  done  for  the  geog- 
raphy of  Scotland  and  what  remains  to  be 
done.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,    1885.     8°.     v.    1,   p.   487-496.) 

KAA 

Wedderburn,  Ernest  Maclagan.  Current 
observations  in  Loch  Garry.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1910.     8°.     V.  30,  p.  312-323.)  *  EC 

An    experimental    investigation    of 

the  temperature  changes  occurring  in 
fresh  water  lochs,  illus.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  38,  p.  2-20.)  *  EC 

• Investigation  of  temperature  dis- 
tribution in  Loch  Earn,  illus.  (Scottish 
geographical  magazine.  Edinburgh,  1912. 
8°.    v.  28,  p.  76-89.)  KAA 

Seiches    observed    in    Loch    Ness. 

(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  25,  p.  25- 
26.)  *  EC 

Abstract. 

The  temperature  of  the  fresh-water 

lochs  of  Scotland,  with  special  reference 
to  Loch  Ness.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
v.  27,  p.  14-15.)  *  EC 

With  appendix  containing  ob- 
servations made  in  Loch  Ness  by  members 
of  the  Scottish  Lake  Survey.  (Royal  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1908.     4°.     v.  45,  p.  407-489.)  *  EC 

Temperature  observations  in  Loch 

Earn.  With  a  further  contribution  to  the 
hydrodynamical  theory  of  the  tempera- 
ture seiche.  6  tables.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1913.    4°.    V.  48,  p.  629-695.)  *  EC 

Temperature  observations  in  Loch 

Garry  (Inverness-shire).  With  notes  on 
currents  and  seiches.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  29,  p.  98-135.)  *  EC 

See    also    under    Chrystal,    George, 

and   E.   M.   Wedderburn. 

Wedderburn,  Ernest  Maclagan,  and  W. 
Watson.  Observations  with  a  current 
ineter  in  Loch  Ness.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1909. 
8°.    V.  29,  p.  619-647.)  *  EC 

Wesenberg-Lund,  C.  A  comparative 
study  of  the  lakes  of  Scotland  and  Den- 
mark. 2  pi.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v. 
25.  p.  401-448.)  *EC 

Wragge,  Clement  L.  Watching  the 
weather  on  Ben  Nevis.  illus.  (Good 
words.  London,  1882.  8°.  1882,  p.  343- 
347,  377-385.)  *  DA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Botany 

See  also  under  Geology  and  Palaeontology 


Memoirs 

burgh,  1814-32. 


Transactions 

Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings,  v.  1-25  (1840- 
1911).     Edinburgh,  1840-1911.     8°.       QEA 

V.  1-11  have  title:  Transactions.  Merged  in 
Scottish  botanical  revieiv  in  1912. 

Grieve,  Symington.  Notes  from  the  arch- 
ives of  the  Botanical  Society  on  its  origin, 
history,  and  privileges.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  194- 
220.)  QEA 

Caledonian  Horticultural  Society.  Com- 
munications read  at  the  general  meeting  1st 
March  1849.    [U.  p.,  1849?]    17  p.    8°.  VQA 

Title-page  wanting. 

V.   1-3,   5,   no.   1.      Edin- 
VQA 

Royal  Scottish  Arboricultural  Society. 
Transactions,  v.  14-date  (1895-date).  Edin- 
burgh,  1894-date.     8°.  VQN 


General  Works 

Allan,  John.  Report  on  a  visit  to  Apple- 
cross  by  the  members  of  the  summer  camp, 
1886.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1889.     8°.     v.   17,  p.    117-121.) 

QEA 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  The  teaching  of 
botany  in  Aberdeen,  1778-1860.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
v.   11,  p.   177-179.)  CPA 

Archibald,  Stewart.  List  of  a  few  ferns 
and  fern-varieties  collected  chiefly  in  the 
parish  of  Kilmalcolm,  Renfrewshire,  1881- 
82.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  78-80.)  PQA 

Fortrose   and    Rosemarkie.      Notes 

on  the  geology,  botany,  and  antiquities  of 
the  district.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1902.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  322-328.) 

PQA 

Notes  on  the  topography  and  flora 

of  Strathdearn.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4,  p. 
161-164.)  PQA 

Babington,  Charles  Cardale.  See  under 
Balfour,  John  Hutton,  and  Charles  C.  B.-\b- 

INGTON. 

Balfour,  John  Hutton.  Account  of  botan- 
ical excursions  in  the  island  of  Arran  dur- 


ing August  and  September,  1869.  (Botan- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  355-365.)  QEA 

Botany   of   the    Bass.      1    pi.      (In: 

The  Bass  Rock...  Edinburgh.  1848.  8°. 
p.  409-431.)  Stuart  7543 

Notes  of  a  botanical   excursion   to 

the  Breadalbane  mountains  in  July,  1871. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1873.    8°.    v.  11,  p.  353-356.)     QEA 

Notes  of  an  excursion  made  by  the 

Scottish  Botanical  Alpine  Club  to  the 
Aberdeenshire  and  Forfarshire  mountains 
in  August,  1874.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.     8°.    v.  12,  p.  204-207.)  QEA 

Notice  of  botanical  excursions  made 

to  different  parts  of  Scotland  in  1875. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
448-450.)  QEA 

Notice    of   botanical    excursions    in 

the  Highlands  of  Scotland  during  the  au- 
tumn of  1867.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1868.  8°.  v.  9,  p.  293- 
300.)  QEA 

Notice  of  a  botanical  trip  to  Moffat 

in  August,  1856.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.   166-169.)  QEA 

■  Notice  of  Hieracium  stoloniflorium, 

Waldst,  and  Kit.;  H.  glomeratum,  Fr. ;  and 
H.  praeltum,  Vill.;  as  occurring  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
8°.    v.  10,  p.  316-318.)  QEA 

Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  Sagina 

nivalis  (Lindblom),  on  Ben  Lawers. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1866.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  54-55.)         QEA 

Short  account  of  a  botanical  trip  in 

the  island  of  Arran,  with  pupils,  in  1857. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1860.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  3-6.)  QEA 

See  also  under  White,  F.  B.,  and  J. 

H.  Balfour. 

Balfour,  John  Hutton,  and  Charles  C. 
Babington.  Account  of  a  botanical  excur- 
sion to  Skye  and  the  Outer  Hebrides;  dur- 
ing the  month  of  August,  1841.  (Botanical 
Societ3^  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1844. 
8".    V.  1,  p.  133-144.)  QEA 

A  catalogue  of  the  plants  gathered 

in  the  islands  of  North  Uist,  Harris,  and 
Lewis  during  a  botanical  excursion  in  the 
month  of  August,  1841.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1844.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  145-154.)  QEA 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Ballantyne,  J.  List  of  Bute  plants. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  8,  p.  219-226.)  PQA 

Occurrence    of    Cladium    germani- 

cum,  Schrad..  in  Bute.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new  ser- 
ies. V.  4,  p.  167-168.)  PQA 

Barclay,  G.  W.  W.  On  some  algoid  lake- 
balls  found  in  South  Uist.  1  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  845-848.)     *  EC 

Cladophora   glonierata. 

Barclay,  William.  Additions  to  the  flora 
of  the  Woody  Island  in  1888.  (Perthshire 
Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  102-104.)  PQA 

An  August  ramble  on  the  Forfar- 
shire coast  of  the  Tay.  (Perthshire  So- 
ciety of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  45- 
52.)  PQA 

Flora  of  the  left  bank  of  the  Tay 

lietween  Perth  and  Glencarse.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8". 
V.  1,  p.  245-255.)  PQA 

Flora  of  the  right  bank  of  the  Tay, 

between  Perth  and  the  mouth  of  the  Earn. 
(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893. 
8°.    V.  1,  p.  123-134.)  PQA 

The    flora    of    the    Woody    Island. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1893.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  30-44.)  PQA 

The  riverside  marshes  between  Er- 

rol  and  Invergowrie.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Perth,  1908.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  58- 
62.)  PQA 

Bell,  William,  and  John  Sadler.  Notice 
of  grimmias,  collected  on  Arthur's  Seat, 
near  Edinburgh.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
432-435.)  QEA 

Notice  of  mosses  collected  in  ex- 
cursions round  Edinburgh  in  1869.  (Botan- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  251-253.)  QEA 

Bennett,  Arthur.  Additions  to  the  Scot- 
tish flora  during  1887,  with  a  resume  of  the 
year's  work.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17,  p. 
178-183.)  QEA 

Atriplex  calotheca,  Fries,  as  a  Scot- 
tish species.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1911.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  18-19.)  QEA 


Carex    aquatilis,    Wahlb.,    and    its 

Scottish  forms.  (Botanical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1911.     8°.     v.  24,  p.  86-90.) 

QEA 

Carex   helvola,    Blytt,   in   Scotland. 

(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1886.    8°.    V.  16,  p.  361-362.)     QEA 

Notes   on   the    flora   of   the    Outer 

Hebrides.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  2>7- 
41.)  PQA 

Notes   on   the   records   of   Scottish 

plants  during  1888.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  417-420.)  QEA 

Notes   on   the   records  of   Scottish 

plants  during  1889.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  254-256.)  QEA 

Notes   on   the   records   of   Scottish 

plants  for  1891.  (Botanical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh.  1893.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  253-255.) 

QEA 

On  Calamagrostis  strigosa  (Hart- 
man)  as  a  British  plant,  and  two  carex 
forms  new  to  Scotland.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
V.  16,  p.  313-316.)  QEA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Calamagrostis 

stricta.  var.  borealis,  Hartm.,  in  Scotland. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1889.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  416-417.)      QEA 

Orobanche    cruenta,    Bertoloni,    in 

Scotland.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1893.    8°.    V.  19,  p.  585-586.)  QEA 

Records  of  Scottish  plants  in  1890. 

(Botanical  Society'  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  75-77.)  QEA 

Bishop,  Thomas.  Report  on  the  intro- 
duction of  certain  new  forest  trees  into  the 
cultivation  of  Scotland.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Prize 
essays  and  transactions.  Edinburgh,  1836. 
8°.    V.  11,  p.  121-124.)  VPA 

Booth,  David.  Account  of  orchards  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  Newburgh,  Fife. 
(Caledonian  Horticultural  Society.  Mem- 
oirs.   Edinburgh,  1818.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  81-87.) 

VQA 

Bower,  Frederick  O.  Notes  on  botany 
in  the  University  of  Glasgow  in  the  18th 
century.  3  pi.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907. 
8^     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  122-136.)         PQA 

Boyd,  D.  A.  Additional  notes  on  the 
peronosporese  and  ustilaginea^  of  north 
Ayrshire.      (Natural    History    Society    of 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5.  p. 
161-162.)  PQA 

Bryum  Duvalii,  Voit.,  in  Lanark- 
shire. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  8,  p.  218-219.)  PQA 

Microfungi    observed    at    Bavelaw 

Castle.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  196.)  PQA 

Microfungi  observed  in  Islay.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  8,  p.  119-121.)  PQA 

Micro-fungi  observed  near  Kilmar- 
nock, Ayrshire.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p.  159- 
160.)  PQA 

Microfungi  observed  near  Kirk- 
caldy and  Fushiebridge.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  6. 
p.  342-343.)  PQA 

Microfungi    observed    at    Traquair 

and  Roslin.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1912.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  149-152.) 

PQA 

(Glasgow  nat- 

v.  2,  p.  92-96.) 

PQA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  West  Kilbride 

and  Ardrossan.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1884. 
8".    v.  5,  p.  241-245.)  PQA 

Notes  on  fungi  from  West  Kilbride, 

Ayrshire.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  77-78.)  PQA 

1.  The  Jew's-ear  (Hirneola  auriculajudae,  Berk.). 
2.  The  scarlet  cup-fungus   (Lachnea  coccinea,   Tacq.). 

Notes  on  mosses  from  West  Kil- 
bride, Ayrshire.  (Edinburgh  Field  Nat- 
uralists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
96-97.)  '^  PQA 

Notes  on  the  occurrence  of  Helo- 

tium  marchantise,  Berk.,  in  Ayrshire.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1892. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  3,  p.  272-273.)  PQA 

Notes  on  some  of  the  plants  of  the 

Clyde  district.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1887.  8°.  new  series,  v.  1,  p.  151- 
156.)  PQA 


Mycological  notes. 

uralist.    Glasgow,  1910.    8° 


Occurrence    at    Ardrossan    of    the 

corky-scab  potato  disease,  Spongospora 
scabies  (Berk.)  Mass.  (Glasgow  naturalist. 
Glasgow,  1911.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  82-85.)      PQA 

The  peronosporeae  of  north  Ayr- 
shire. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1897.    8°.    new  series,  v.  4,  p.  28-30.) 

PQA 

Sclerotinia  baccarum,  Rehm,  and  its 

allies.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8^. 
new  series,  v.  8,  p.  149-153.)  PQA 

Some  recent  additions  to  the  fun- 
gus-flora of  the  Clyde  area.  (Glasgow 
naturalist.  Glasgow,  1909.  8°.  v.  1,  p. 
110-115.)  PQA 

The  ustilagineae  of  north  Ayrshire. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1897. 
8\    new  series,  v.  4,  p.  24-27.)  PQA 

West  Kilbride  and  the  north  Ayr- 
shire coast.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1907.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  108-116.) 

PQA 

With   the    Cryptogamic   Society   of 

Scotland  at  Inverary.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  8,  p.  143- 
146.)  PQA 

See  also  under  King,  Thomas,  and 

D.  A.  Boyd. 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science.  Fauna,  flora,  and  geology  of 
the  Clyde  area.  Edited  by  G.  F.  S.  Elliot. 
M.  Laurie,  and  J.  B.  Murdoch.  Glasgow: 
the  local  committee,  1901.  x  p.,  1  1.,  568  p. 
8°.  PQR 

Binder's  title  reads:  Handbook  on  the  natural  his- 
tory of  Glasgow  and  the  west  of  Scotland. 

Brook,  George.  Notes  on  the  salmon 
disease  in  the  Esk  and  Eden.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879. 
8°.    v.  13,  p.  389-394.)  QEA 

Caused  by  Saprolegnia  ferax. 

Brown,  George  W.  Chemical  examina- 
tion of  drift-weed  kelp  from  Orkney. 
(Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1852.    8°.    v.  53,  p.  250-264.) 

OA 

Brown,  John.  See  under  Drummond, 
Thomas,  and  others. 

Brown,  Robert.  Remarks  on  the  flora 
of  Caithness.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  8- 
10.)  QEA 

Sketches  of  Caithness  and  its  bot- 

an3%  with  a  list  of  the  phanerogamous  plants 
and  ferns.  (Botanical  Societv.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh.  1860.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  328- 
329.)  QEA 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Bruce,  George.  On  the  best  mode  of 
cultivating  grass  in  Scotland  under  rota- 
tion. (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1875.    8°.    series  4.  v.  7.  p.  137-149.)      VPA 

Buchan,  Alexander.  Notice  of  a  tree 
found  in  a  peat  moss  in  the  island  of  Shap- 
insay,  Orkney.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1866.  8°.  v.  8.  p. 
399-400.)  QEA 

Burkill,  J.  H.    See  under  Willis,  J.  C,  and 

J.  H.  Burkill. 

Cameron,  John.  The  Gaelic  names  of 
plants  (Scottish,  Irish,  and  Manx),  col- 
lected and  arranged  in  scientific  order, 
with  notes  on  their  etymology,  uses,  plant 
superstitions,  etc.,  among  the  Celts,  with 
copious  Gaelic,  English,  and  scientific  in- 
dices. Glasgow:  John  Mackay,  1900.  xv, 
160  p.,  1  port,    new  ed.  rev.    8°.  QEC 

Campbell,  Alexander.  The  botany  of 
a  railway  station.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  87-91.)  PQA 

Burntisland,   Fifeshire. 

Christison,  David.  Observations  on  the 
annual  increase  in  girth  of  trees  in  the 
Royal  Botanic  Garden,  and  at  Craigiehall, 
near  Edinburgh.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  245-275,  390-410.)  QEA 

On  the  monthly  increase  in  girth  of 

trees  at  the  Royal  Botanic  Garden,  and  at 
Craigiehall,  near  Edinburgh.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889. 
8°.    v.  17,  p.  51-64.)  QEA 

The  size,  age,  and  rate  of  girth- 
increase  attained  by  trees  of  the  chief  spe- 
cies in  Britain,  particularly  in  Scotland. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  455-535.)  QEA 

Christison,  Sir  Robert.  The  exact  meas- 
urement of  trees.  —  The  yew  tree.  The 
Fortingall  yew.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1879.  8°.  v.  13,  p. 
410-435.)  QEA 

Note  on  a  station  for  Primula  veris 

in  Coldingham  Baj',  Berwickshire.  (Bot- 
anical Society.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings.   Edinburgh,  1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  46-48.) 

QEA 

Notice  of  a  crab  apple  tree  of  unus- 
ual size  at  Kelloe,  Berwickshire.  (Bo- 
tanical Society.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
186-187.)  QEA 


Notice  of  a  tree  struck  by  lightning. 

2  pi.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  497-502.)  QEA 

On  the   Dean   Road,  Edinburgh. 

Clark,  T.  B.  See  under  Drummond, 
Thomas,  and  others. 

Coates,  Henry.  The  woodlands  of  Perth- 
shire. (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1903.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  lix-lxiv.)         PQA 

Coats.  William.  Report  on  a  visit  to 
Glenure  by  the  members  of  the  summer 
camp.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  237-242.) 

QEA 

Cocks,  Llewellyn  J.  Notes  on  the  mosses 
and  hepatics.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  23,  p.  61-62.) 

QEA 

Collected   in   Ross-shire. 

Supplementary    report    on    mosses. 

(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  22,  p.  41-45.)  QEA 

Gathered  in  Perthshire. 

Craib,  William  Grant.  The  flora  of 
Banffshire.  Aberdeen:  the  university,  1912. 
2  p.l..  Ill  p.  sq..8°.  (Aberdeen  University 
studies.    V.  54.) 

Craig,  William.  Excursion  of  the  Scot- 
tish Alpine  Botanical  Club  to  Glen  Spean 
and  Pitlochrie  in  1886.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  65-73.)  QEA 

Excursion    of   the    Scottish    Alpine 

Botanical  Club  to  Sutherland  and  Caith- 
ness. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1889.     8°.     v.   17,  p.  372-380.) 

QEA 

Craig-Christie,  Alexander.  Notes  of  a 
botanical  excursion  to  Shetland  in  1868. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.    8°.    V.  10,  p.  165-170,  254-256.) 

QEA 

Crawford,  F.  C.  On  the  first  recorded 
occurrence  of  Chara  baltica  in  Scotland. 
1  illus.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  13.)  QEA 

Crawford,  J.  H.  The  wild  flora  of  Scot- 
land. (Gentleman's  magazine.  London, 
1895.    8°.    V.  278,  p.  397-406.)  *  DA 

Davidson,  George.  On  a  diatomaceous 
deposit  in  the  district  of  Cromar,  Aber- 
deenshire. (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.     8°.     v.  12,  p.  65-66.) 

QEA 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Dickie,  George.  Notes  on  the  altitudinal 
range  of  the  mosses  in  Aberdeenshire. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1846.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  277-282.)       QEA 

On   the   forest  and  other  trees  of 

Aberdeenshire.  [Edinburgh,  1843.]  34  p. 
8°.  *Cp.v.l047 

Repr. :  Quarterly  journal  of  agriculture,  March, 
1843. 

Don,  David.  Description  of  several  new 
or  rare  native  plants,  found  in  Scotland. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  182L  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
294-305.)  PQA 

On   the  varieties   of  the   Pinus   sil- 

vestris,  or  Scots  fir.  (Caledonian  Horti- 
cultural Societv.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh, 
1814.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  121-127.)  VQA 

Druce,  G.  Claridge.  Artemisia  stelleri- 
ana.  Boss,  in  Scotland.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  307- 
313.)  QEA 

Contributions    towards    a    flora    of 

west  Ross.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1896.     8°.     v.   20,   p.    112-171.) 

QEA 
Drummond,  Thomas,  and  others.  Local- 
ities for  plants  near  Edinburgh  (1872),  by 
Thomas  Drummond,  T.  B.  Clark,  and  John 
Brown.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1873.     8°.     v.   11,   p.  470-474.) 

QEA 

Duncan,  Andrew.     A  discourse  read  at 

a  meeting  of  the  Caledonian  Horticultural 

Society,  10th  March  1818.     Edinburgh:  A. 

Constable  &  Co.,  1818.     16  p.,  1  plan.     8^ 

*  C  p.v.425 

A  discourse  read  at  the  annual  elec- 
tion meeting  of  the  Caledonian  Horticul- 
tural Societ}^.  .  .upon  delivering  the  prize 
medal  for  the  most  important  communi- 
cation made  to  the  society  during  the  year 

1822,  to  Air.  Walter  Henderson  for  his 
memoir  on  the  "Culture  of  orange  trees  in 
Scotland."      Edinburgh:   Bell   &   Bradfute, 

1823.  16,  20,  12  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.457 

Includes:  Alphabetical  list  of  the  ordinary  mem- 
bers of  the  Caledonian  Horticultural  Society.  Jan- 
uary, 1823. 

Dunn,  Malcolm.  Forestry  in  Scotland 
in  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  (Royal 
Scottish  Arboricultural  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  IS,  p. 
109-132.)  VQN 

Evans,  Arthur  H.  The  flora  of  the  Fen- 
land,  as  compared  with  that  of  the  bogs, 
marches,  and  mosses  of  Scotland.  (Botani- 
cal Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v. 
24,  p.  164-170.)  QEA 


Evans,  William.  Further  records  of 
flowering-plants  (phanerogams)  and  ferns 
from  the  Isle  of  May.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  181- 
184.)  QEA 

On  the  occurrence  of  Zostera  nana. 

Roth,  in  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1889. 
8".    V.  17,  p.  415-416.)  QEA 

On  the  ricciae  of  the  Edinburgh  dis- 
trict. 1  pi.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  23,  p.  285-288.) 

QEA 

Some  mosses  and  hepatics  from  the 

Isle  of  May.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1908.    8°.    v.  23,  p.  384-351.) 

QEA 

Some  further  mosses  and  hepatics 

from  the  Isle  of  May.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  24,  p.  91- 
93.)  QEA 

Ewing,  Peter.  A  contribution  to  the 
topographical  botany  of  the  west  of 
Scotland.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,    1890-97.     8°.     new   series, 


p.  309-321;  v.  4,  p.  199-214.) 


PQA 


The  flora  of  Ben  Laoigh.     (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1884.     8°.     v.  5,  p.  274-288.) 

PQA 

The   hepaticae   of  the    Clyde   area. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907.  8°.  new 
scries,  v.  7,  p.  52-58.)  PQA 

On  Juncus  tenuis,  Willdenow,  as  a 

Scottish  plant.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3.  p. 
166-169.)  PQA 

On    some    Scandinavian    forms    of 

Scottish  Alpine  plants.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  8^.  new  se- 
ries, V.  2,  p.  111-114.)  PQA 

On  two  new  forms  of  carex.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1911.  8\  new  series, 
V.  8,  p.  237-238.)  PQA 

1.  Carex  saxatilis,  Linn.,  forma  glomerata  mihi. 
2.  Carex  saxatilis  Linn.,  forma  intermedia  mihi. 

Second   (and  third]  contribution  to 

the  topographical  botany  of  the  west  of 
Scotland.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p. 
159-165.)  PQA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

A   week   at    Glen    Shee.      (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceed- 
ings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1887.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  1,  p.  157-162.)  PQA 

Farquharson,  James.  Notes  on  Carex 
punctata  and  other  plants  found  in  the  par- 
ish of  Colvend,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Bo- 
tanical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1873.     8°.    V.  11,  p.  478-481.)  QEA 

Notes  of  a  visit  to  Strath  Glass  and 

its  tributary  glens.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1868.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  474-479.)  QEA 

Farquharson,  James.  Of  Scottish  pines. 
(In:  T.  Pennant,  A  tour  in  Scotland.  Lon- 
don, 1776.    4.  ed.    4°.    v.  1,  p.  283-286.) 

tCPW 

Farquharson,  Mrs.  Ferns  and  mosses  of 
the  Alford  district.  (East  of  Scotland 
L'nion  of  Naturalists'  Societies.  Proceed- 
ings.    Perth.   1890.     8°.     [1889,]  p.  29-34.) 

PQA 

Ferguson,  D.  Notes  on  alien  plants 
found  near  Paisley.  (Glasgow  naturalist^ 
Glasgow,  1911.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  28-30.)     PQA 

Fergusson,  John.  Mosses  indigenous 
to  Forfarshire  not  included  in  the  flora 
of  Forfarshire.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  10,  p. 
245-251.)  QEA 

Fish,  David  Sydney.  Notes  on  the 
rarer  woodland  plants  of  Scotland.  4  pi. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1907.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  78-86.)  PQA 

Some  features  of  interest  in  Scot- 
tish mountain  plants.  4  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  242-258.)  PQA 

Forbes,  Arthur  C.  On  establishing  an 
experimental  forest  area  in  Scotland,  for 
instruction  in  the  theory  and  practice  of 
scientific  forestr}\  (Royal  Scottish  Ar- 
boricultural  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  155-178.)  VQN 

Fortescue,  William  Irvine.  Notes  on  the 
flora  of  the  Orkneys.  (In:  J.  R.  Tudor, 
The  Orkneys  and  Shetland...  London, 
1883.    8°.    p.  219-222.)  CR 

Fraser,  Thomas.  List  of  flowering  plants 
found  in  the  parish  of  Croy.  (Inverness 
Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness,  1888.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  396- 
408.)  *  EC 

Fruit  culture  in  Scotland.  Apple  trees. 
(Chambers's  Journal.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
4°.    series  5,  v.  11,  p.  481-483.)  *  DA 


Fulton,  James, 
the  Sidlaw  Hills, 
of     Naturalists' 
Perth,  1895.    8°. 


List  of  mosses  found  on 
(East  of  Scotland  Union 

Societies.       Proceedings. 

1891-95,  p.  12-19.)      PQA 


Gammell,  Sydney  J.  Scotch  forestry:  its 
economic  aspect.  (Royal  Philosophical 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glas- 
gow, 1912.    8°.    V.  43,  p.  46-55.)  *  EC 

Gardiner,  William.  Account  of  two 
botanical  visits  to  the  Reeky  Linn  and  Den 
of  Airly,  Forfarshire,  in  April  and  June, 
1842.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1844.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  182-184.) 

QEA 

Gibson,  Alexander  H.  The  phanero- 
gamic flora  of  St.  Kilda.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  19,  p. 
155-158.)  QEA 

Gibson,  R.  J.  Harvey.  Preliminary  list 
of  the  marine  algae  of  the  Oban  district. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow, 
1892.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  224-238.)  PQA 

Gilchrist,  Andrew.  On  the  treatment 
and  management  of  oak  coppice  in  Scot- 
land. (Highland  and  Agricultural  Society 
of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1874.    8°.    series  4,  v.  6,  p.  118-132.)     VPA 

Gilmour,  Thomas  F.  Occurrence  of  the 
water  betony  (Scrophularia  aquatica,  L.) 
in  Islay.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  219.)  PQA 

Gorrie,  Archibald.  Some  account  of  a 
remarkable  spruce  fir  tree  in  the  woods 
at  Braco  Castle,  Perthshire.  (Magazine  of 
natural  history.  London,  1829.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  173-175.)  PQA 

Gourlay,  W.  Balfour.  Trees  on  the 
Dawyck  estate.  6  pi.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  338- 
341.)  QEA 

Graham,  Robert.  Account  of  botanical 
excursions  from  Edinburgh  in  autumn 
1839.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1844.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  19-26.)  QEA 

Notice  of  botanical  excursions  into 

the  Highlands  of  Scotland  from  Edinburgh, 
1833.  (Edinburgh  new  philosophical  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1833.  8°.  v.  15,  p.  358- 
361.)  OA 

Gray,  Archibald.  A  list  of  plants  ob- 
served in  west  Sutherland  (108);  with  notes 
on  the  flora,  by  Lionel  W.  Hinxman. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  220-237.)     QEA 

Gregorson,  David.  Notes  on  the  algae 
of  the   Kildonan   shore,  Arran.     (Natural 


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General  Works,  continued. 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1887.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  1,  p.  170-173.)  PQA 

Greville,  Robert  Kaye.  A  description  of 
a  new  species  of  grimmia  found  in  Scot- 
land. 1  pi.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  87-90.)  PQA 

A  description  of  two  new  plants  of 

the  order  algae,  found  in  Scotland.  1  pi. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society.  Me- 
moirs. Edinburgh,  1822.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  213- 
217.)  PQA 

Descriptions  of  seven  new  Scottish 

fungi.  1  pi.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  67-73.)  PQA 

Report    on    a    collection    of    diato- 

macese  inade  in  the  district  of  Braemar  by 
Professor  Balfour  and  Air.  George  Lawson. 
1  pi.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1858.    8°.    v.  5,  p.  45-54.)    QEA 

Scottish  crj^ptogamic  flora,  or  col- 
oured figures  and  descriptions  of  crypto- 
gamic  plants  belonging  chiefly  to  the  order 
fungi...  Edinburgh:  Maclachlan  &  Stew- 
art, 1823-28.    6  V.    8°.  QET 

Contains  360  colored  plates. 

Grieve,  David.  Dredging  notes  from  the 
Bay  of  Rothesay.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  45-56.)  PQA 

Grieve,  John,  and  David  Robertson.  On 
the  marine  zoology  and  botany  of  Loch 
Ryan,  Bay  of  Luce,  and  Portpatrick,  from 
observations  made  during  a  recent  excur- 
sion. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1869.  8°. 
V.    1,   p.  21-36.)  PQA 

Grieve,  Symington.  Botany  [of  Scot- 
land). (In:  Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1885.  4°.  v.  6,  General 
survey,  p.  62-70.)  t  CPW 

List  of  hepatics  and  mosses  col- 
lected in  the  island  of  Rum,  Hebrides, 
during  July,  1884.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  111-114.)  QEA 

Note  on  the  westward  migration  of 

the  flora  and  reptilian  fauna  of  the  Eu- 
ropean continent,  as  evidenced  on  the  main- 
land of  Scotland,  some  of  the  southern 
Hebrides,  and  Ireland.  (Edinburgh  Nat- 
uralists' Field  Club.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  166-172.)      PQA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  Colonsay  and 

Oransay,  with  list  of  plants  collected  in 
July,    1879.      (Botanical    Society   of   Edin- 


burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.  v.  14,  p.  66-73,  2^9- 
224.  )  QEA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  the  islands  of 

Colonsay  and  Oransay.  [Edinburgh,  1883.] 
219-224  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.690 

Reprint   of   preceding. 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  Rum,  one  of 

the  Hebrides.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16.  p. 
487-490.)  QEA 

Statistics  of  the  topographical  bot- 
any of  Scotland,  with  suggestions  as  to 
further  work.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16.  p. 
99-105.)  QEA 

Hardy,  M.  Botanical  survey  of  Scotland. 
1  col'd  map.  (Scottish  geographical  mag- 
azine. Edinburgh,  1906.  8°.  v.  22,  p.  229- 
241.)  KAA 

Hayward,  Ida  M.  Tweedside  alien 
plants.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1911.    8°.    V.  24,  p.  38-44.)  QEA 

Howie,  Charles.  Notes  on  the  flora  of 
Fife  and  Kinross.  (Botanical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1896.     8°.     v.  20,  p.  39-40.) 

QEA 

Notes  on  some  new  and  rare  mosses 

gathered  in  Ross-shire  and  Inverness- 
shire  in  ]u\y,  by  Mr.  Charles  Jenner  and 
Mr.  Charles  Howie.  1  pi.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1868.  8°. 
v.  9,  p.  312-316.)  QEA 

With  drawings  and  descriptions  by  Prof.  Schimp- 
fer. 

Notice  of  mosses  found  in  Fifeshire. 

(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  582-583.)     QEA 

Notice    of    mosses    found    by    Mr. 

Charles  Jenner  and  Mr.  Charles  Howie  in 
Inverness-shire  and  Ross-shire,  in  July, 
1868.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1870.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  67-71.) 

QEA 
Howie,  Charles,  and  Charles  Jenner. 
Notice  of  a  new  carduus  gathered  during 
a  botanical  visit  to  Ross-shire.  (Botani- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1868.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  257-265.)  QEA 

Hunt,  George  M.  Notes  on  the  rarer 
mosses  of  Perthshire  and  Braemar.  (Lit- 
erary and  Philosophical  Society  of  Man- 
chester. Memoirs.  London,  1871.  8°. 
series  3,  v.  4,  p.  314-321.)  *  EC 

Hutchison,  Robert.  Notes  on  the  effects 
of  the  late  frost  on  trees  and  shrubs  at 
Carlowrie  and  neighbourhood.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  253-258.) 

QEA 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  old  and  remarkable  elm  trees 

in  Scotland.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    8^     series  4,  v.  15,  p.  70-87.) 

VPA 

The     old     and     remarkable     horse 

chestnut  trees  in  Scotland.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1884.  8°.  series  4, 
V.  16,  p.  184-195.)  VPA 

The  old  and  remarkable  lime  trees 

in  Scotland.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883.    8°.    series  4.  v.  15,  p.  88-101.) 

VPA 

The  old  and  remarkable  walnut  trees 

in  Scotland.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884.    8°.    series  4,  v.  16.  p.  196-207.) 

VPA 

On    the    Abies    albertiana,    and    its 

value  for  planting  in  Scotland.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  ser- 
ies 4,  V.  12,  p.  172-180.)  VPA 

On    the    old    and    remarkable    ash 

trees  (Fraxinus  excelsior)  in  Scotland. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1880. 
8°.     series  4,  v.  12,  p.  129-149.)  VPA 

On  the  old  and  remarkable  beeches 

(Fagus  sylvatica)  in  Scotland.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1881.  8°.  ser- 
ies 4,  v.  13,  p.  174-197.)  VPA 

On   the    old    and    remarkable    oaks 

(Quercus  pedunculata  et  sessiliflora),  in 
Scotland.  (Highland  and  Agricultural  So- 
ciety of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1881.   8°.   series  4,  v.  13,  p.  198-225.) 

VPA 

On  the  old  and  remarkable  Span- 
ish chestnuts  (Castanea  vesca)  in  Scot- 
land. (Highland  and  Agricultural  Societ}^ 
of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1879.    8°.    series  4,  v.  11,  p.  43-71.)      VPA 

On  the  old  and  remarkable  syca- 
mores in  Scotland.  (Highland  and  Agri- 
cultural Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1880.  8°.  series  4,  v.  12,  p.  150- 
171.)  VPA 

On    the    varieties    of    poplar    best 

suited  to  the  climate  of  Scotland.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1871.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  V.  3,  p.   129-134.)  VPA 

The  Picea  grandis,  and  its  probable 

suitability  as  a  timber  tree  in  Scotland. 
(Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
8°.     series  4,  v.  15,  p.  42-49.)  VPA 


The   Pinus   insignis,   and   its   value 

for  planting  in  Scotland.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  series  4,  v. 
14.  p.  54-65.)  VPA 

The  Tay  bridge  gale  of  28th  De- 
cember 1879,  and  the  destruction  caused 
thereby  to  woods  and  trees.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1882.  8°.  se- 
ries 4,  v.  14,  p.  81-87.)  VPA 

Jenner,  Charles.  See  under  Howie, 
Charles,  and  Charles  Jenner. 

Johnstone,  John  Thorburn.  Notes  on 
the  flora  of  the  Moffat  district  for  1890. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    V.  19,  p.  28-29.)  QEA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  the   Moffat 

district  for  1891.  (Botanical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1893.    8°.    v.  19,  p.  226-229.) 

QEA 

Notes   on    recent   additions   to   the 

flora  of  the  Moffat  district.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8°.    v.  18,  p.  445-446.)  QEA 

Report  on  the  botany  of  the  Mof- 
fat district  for  1892.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh.  1893.  8°.  v.  19,  p.  581- 
582.)  QEA 

Keddie,  William.  Notice  of  a  botanical 
trip  to  Ben  Lawers  and  Schihallion  in  Sep- 
tember, 1860.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  7,  p. 
202-207.)  QEA 

King,  Mark.  Notes  on  the  flora  of  the 
shores  of  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
cietv.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°. 
v.  4.  p.  202-205.)  PQA 

\^eronicas  in  the  neighbourhood  of 

Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
V.  1.  p.  300-303.)  PQA 

King,  Thomas,  and  D.  A.  Boyd.  List  of 
fungi,  &c.,  observed  at  Kilmahew,  Finlay- 
stone,  and  West  Kilbride.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new  se- 
ries, v.  4,  p.  61-68.)  PQA 

Report    on    the    disappearance    of 

native  plants.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1897.  8".  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  44- 
48.)  PQA 

Kirk,  Robert.  Notice  of  stations  for  rare 
plants  near  Edinburgh.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.    8°.    V.  12,  p.  248-250.)  QEA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


1033 


Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Landsborough,  David.  Additional  note 
on  the  occurrence  of  Trichomanes  radi- 
cans  in  Scotland.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  39.)  QEA 

Australian  and  New  Zealand  trees 

in  Arran.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  21- 
29.)  QEA 

Australian  and  other  foreign  trees 

and  plants  in  Arran  —  all  unprotected. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  509-531.)  QEA 

A   Campbeltown  palm-lily   (Cordy- 

line  australis).  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  60-62.)  PQA 

The  extra-tropical  trees  of  Arran. 

(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  136-157.)  QEA 

Growth  of  half-hardy  plants  on  the 

east  coast  of  Arran.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.   105-108.)  QEA 

Notes  on  the  growth  of  some  Aus- 
tralian plants  in  Arran.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  494-497.) 

QEA 

Pyrus  aria  and  its  varieties  in  Arran. 

(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900. 
8°.    V.  21,  p.  56-62.)  QEA 

Report  of  half-hardy  plants  grow- 
ing on  the  east  coast  of  Arran.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  390-396.)  QEA 

A  west  of  Scotland   garden:   Ach- 

nashie,  Rosneath,  1906.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  23,  p.  291- 
304.)  QEA 

Lawson,  George.  Notice  of  a  few  plants 
collected  in  the  vicinity  of  Stirling  in  Au- 
gust, 1857.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1860.  8^".  v.  6,  p.  73- 
74.)  QEA 

Lewis,  Francis  J.  The  plant  remains  in 
the  Scottish  peat-mosses.  1  map,  13  pi. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1906-09.  4^  v.  41,  p. 
699-723;  v.  45,  p.  335-360;  v.  46,  p.  33-70.) 

*EC 

1.  The  Scottish  southern  uplands.  2.  The  Scottish 
Highlands.  3.  The  Scottish  Highlands  and  the  Shet- 
land  Islands. 

Lindsay,  John.  On  yews,  with  special 
reference  to  the   Fortingall  yew.      (Edin- 


burgh Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  218- 
227.)  PQA 

Ormiston   Hall:    its   yew  tree  and 

other  antiquities.  (Edinburgh  Field  Nat- 
uralists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  30- 
41.)  PQA 

A  rare  British  freshwater  alga.     1 

pi.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Mi- 
croscopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  310-316.)        PQA 

Oscillatoria  prolifica  from  Haining  Loch,  Selkirk. 

Lindsay,  John.  See  also  under  Scott, 
Thomas,  and  John  Lindsay. 

Lindsay,  William  Lauder.  On  the  lichen- 
flora  of  druidical  stones  in  Scotland. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  154-162.)        QEA 

Linton,  E.  F.  Scottish  utricularias. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896. 
8".    V.  20,  p.  110-112.)  QEA 

Lovat  (16.  baron),  Simon  Joseph  Fraser, 
and  A.  Stirling,  of  Keir.  Afforestation  in 
Scotland;  forest  survey  of  Glen  Mor  and 
a  consideration  of  certain  problems  arising 
therefrom,  1911.  Edinburgh:  Royal  Scot- 
tish Arboricultural  Society,  1911.  viii,  91 
p.,  3  maps.  8°.  (Royal  Scottish  Arbori- 
cultural Society.     Transactions,     v.  25.) 

VQA 

Lowe,  John.  Notice  of  hepaticae  found 
near  Aberfeldy.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
146-148.)  QEA 

Macadam,  ^^'illiam  Ivison.  A  day's  ram- 
ble in  the  northern  part  of  the  island  of 
Arran,  with  notes  on  the  geology  and 
botany.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  107-111.)  PQA 

On    the    chemical    composition    of 

some  samples  of  Scotch  ensilage.  (Royal 
Phj^sical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1885.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  477- 
483.)  *EC 

M'Andrew,  James.  Additional  notes  on 
the  flora  of  Wigtownshire,  with  notes  on 
Moffat  and  Kirkcudbrightshire  plants. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow. 
1892.     8°.     new  series,  v.  3.  p.  131-133.) 

PQA 

Botanical  notes  for  1895.  —  Wig- 
townshire. (Natural  History  Societj^  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow.  1897.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p. 
344-346.)  PQA 

Botanical  notes  from  Galloway  for 

1896.      (Natural   History  Society  of  Glas- 


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General  Works,  continued. 

gow.  Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1900.    8°.     new  series,  v.  5,  p.  72-74.) 

PQA 

Botanical  notes  from  Galloway  for 

1897-98.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p.  321- 
323.)"  PQA 

Botanical   notes   from    Portpatrick, 

1886.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1890.    8°.    new  series,  v.  2,  p.  135-138.) 

PQA 

Botanical  notes  from  Wigtown- 
shire and  Kirkcudbrightshire.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  2,  p.  207-210.)  PQA 

Botanical  notes  from  Wigtown- 
shire, Kirkcudbrightshire,  and  Dumfries- 
shire in  1890.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  260- 
263.)  PQA 

• ■  The  botanical  rarities  of  a  sub- 
alpine  parish.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1905.     8°.     v.  22,  p.   166-169.) 

QEA 

Parish  of  Kells,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

A  few  riccias  from  the  Pentlands. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  227-228.)        PQA 

Two  rare  plants.    (Edinburgh  Field 

Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  66-67.)  PQA 

1.  Juncus  tenuis.  Wild.  2.  Pallavicinia  flotowi- 
ana,   (Nees),  Lindb. 

M'Call,  James.  Notes  on  some  of  the 
wild-flowers  in  the  vicinity  of  Penicuik. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.     8°.    V.  5,  p.  337-341.)     PQA 

M'Conachie,  G.  On  the  ferns,  mosses, 
and  lichens  of  Rerrick.  (Botanical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  21,  p.  168- 
173.)  QEA 

Macdonald,  J.  J.  List  of  British  ferns  of 
the  Comrie  district.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  6. 
p.  19.)  PQA 

Macfarlane,  George.  Note  on  plant  lo- 
calities in  the  seaward  district  of  Berwick- 
shire. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1886.     8°.     v.  16,  p.  26-28.) 

QEA 


Macfarlane,  J.  M.  See  under  Watson, 
W.,  and  J.  M.  Macfarlane. 

Macgillivray,  William.  Notice  relative 
to  two  varieties  of  Nuphar  lutea,  found  in 
a  lake  in  Aberdeenshire.  (Wernerian  Nat- 
ural History  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1822.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  186-189.)       PQA 

Remarks  on  the  phenogamic  vege- 
tation of  the  river  Dee,  in  Aberdeenshire. 
(Wernerian  Natural  History  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1832.  8°.  v.  6,  p. 
539-556.)  PQA 

M'Inroy,  Mrs.  Notice  of  mosses  found 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  The  Burn,  near 
Brechin,  Forfarshire.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1866.  8°.  v.  8, 
p.  109-110.)  QEA 

M'Inroy,  Miss,  of  Lude.  Notice  of 
mosses  found  near  Blair-Athole,  Perth- 
shire. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1866.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  75-76.) 

QEA 

M'Kay,  Richard,  and  John  Renwick. 
Records  of  measurements  of  trees  made 
in  1893  and  1894.  2  pi.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  4,  p.  246-264.)  PQA 

M'Keever,  F.  L.  A  contribution  to  the 
alga-flora  of  Mid-Lothian.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  354-372.)  PQA 

Further   note   on   the   algse    of  the 

Elf  Loch.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Microscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1912.     8°.     v.  6,  p.  372-374.) 

PQA 

Note  on  the  algse  of  the  Elf  Loch. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  242.)  PQA 

Mackenzie,  D.  F.  On  establishing  an 
experimental  forest  area  in  Scotland,  for 
instruction  in  the  theory  and  practice  of 
scientific  forestry.  (Royal  Scottish  Ar- 
boricultural  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  15,  p.  179-185.)      VQN 

Mackenzie,  Osgood  H.  Peat  mosses. 
(Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Inverness  [1898].  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  146-151.)  *EC 

Maclagan,  D.  P.  Notice  of  plants  found 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Comrie,  Perth- 
shire. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1860.    8°.    v.  6,  p.  23-24.)  QEA 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  The  rare  lichens  of 
Glencroe.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  289-299.)  QEA 


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General  Works,  continued. 

The  plants  on  the  suininits  of  the 

Highland  mountains.  (Macmillan's  maga- 
zine. Cambridge,  1863.  8°.  v.  8,  p.  311- 
324.)  *  DA 

M'Nab,  James.  The  Lochwood  oaks  in 
Annandale,  Dumfriesshire.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  96-97.)  QEA 

M'Nab,  William.  Hints  on  the  planting 
and  general  treatment  of  hardy  ever- 
greens, in  the  climate  of  Scotland...  Ed- 
inburgh: T.  Clark,  1830.     40  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.  370 

Edinburgh:  T.  Clark.  1831.    40 

p.    2.  ed.    8°.  VPEp.v.15 

Macnair,  Peter.  The  geological  factors 
in  the  distribution  of  the  Alpine  plants  of 
Perthshire.  1  illus.  (Perthshire  Society 
of  Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth,  1898.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  240- 
249.)  PQA 

Mactier,  Dr.  Note  on  Nubus  idseus 
var.  Leesii,  and  notice  of  some  plants 
from  Inverness-shire.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  15-17.)  QEA 

Macvicar,  Symers  M.  The  distribution 
of  hepaticae  in  Scotland.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  the  Botanical  Society.  1910. 
vi,  336  p.  8°.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings,  v. 
25.)  QEA 

Hepaticae    of   Ben    Lawers    district. 

(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    v.  22,  p.  220-232.)  QEA 

List  of  Arran  hepaticae.     (Glasgow 

naturalist.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  36- 
43.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  west  Inver- 
ness. (Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1900.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  173-185.)  QEA 

On    the    comparative    state    of   the 

flora  of  the  west  Highlands  during  the 
eighteenth  century  and  at  the  present  time. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  22,  p.  17-30.)  QEA 

On    some    Coll    and    Tiree    plants. 

(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow, 
1900.    8°.    new  series,  v.  5,  p.  55-57.)  PQA 

Mahony,  James  A.  Notes  on  the  botany 
of  the  Windmillcroft  beds.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  159-165.)  PQA 

Maughan,  Robert.  A  list  of  the  rarer 
plants   observed  in  the  neighbourhood  of 


Edinburgh.  (Wernerian  Natural  History 
Society.  Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  215-248.)  PQA 

Meldrum,  Robert  H.  Additional  rare 
Perthshire  mosses.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth,  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  232- 
234.)  PQA 

Hypnum  procerrimum,  Molendo:  a 

new  British  moss.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth.  1893.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  255- 
257.)  ^  PQA 

Found  on  Ben   Lawers. 

Mnium  riparium.  Mitt.,  in  Scotland. 

(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1893.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  15-18.)  PQA 

A  preliminary    list    of    Perthshire 

mosses.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1898.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  227-239.)        PQA 

Some      localities      for      Perthshire 

plants.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural 
Science.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1893.     8°.    v.  1,  p.  18-24.)  PQA 

Some  new  Perthshire  localities  for 

rare  mosses.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Nat- 
ural Science.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings.    Perth,   1893.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  147-151.) 

PQA 
Menzies,  James.  The  flora  of  Durdie 
and  Arnbathie.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings.    Perth,  1903.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  6-10.) 

PQA 

• Notes  on  certain  Perthshire  fungi. 

2  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Perth,  1903.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  175-184.)       PQA 

Miles,  Mary  L.  A  ramble  on  the  moor 
at  Blair-Atholl.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth,  1903.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  217- 
223.)  PQA 

Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur.  Note  on  the  ves- 
tiges of  the  forest  of  Cree  in  Galloway. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1865.  sq.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  20-29.)  CPA 

Montgomery,  John.  [Flora  and  fauna  of 
Peeblesshire.]  (In:  William  Chambers,  A 
history  of  Peeblesshire.  Edinburgh,  1864. 
8°.    p.  521-530.)  CR 

Murray,  Alexander.  The  northern 
flora;  or.  A  description  of  the  wild  plants 
belonging  to  the  north  and  east  of  Scot- 
land. With  an  account  of  their  places  of 
growth  and  properties.  Edinburgh:  A.  & 
C.  Black.  1836.     part  1.     8°.  QFB 

Murray,  Allister.  A  bryological  excur- 
sion   to   Ben    Lawers.      (Edinburgh   Field 


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General  Works,  continued. 

Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8".  v.  4, 
p.  28-40.)  PQA 

Grasses  of  the  Lothians.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  6-9.)  PQA 

A  second  bryological  excursion  to 

Ben  Lawers.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  72- 
77.)  PQA 

With  list  of  mosses  collected  in  the  neighbor- 
hood. 

Murray,  James,  and  R.  D.  Wilkie.  The 
mosses  of  Campsie  Glen:  a  contribution 
towards  a  list  of  mosses  of  the  west  of 
Scotland.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series,  v.  5,  p. 
217-219.)  PQA 

Naime,  David.  Notes  on  Highland 
woods,  ancient  and  modern.  (Gaelic  So- 
ciety of  Inverness.  Transactions.  Inver- 
ness, 1892.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  170-221.)       NDO 

Nasmyth,  Sir  John  Murray.  Notes  on 
Pinus  austriaca,  &c.,  in  Scotland.  (Bo- 
tanical Society.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p.  232- 
234.)  QEA 

Neill,  Patrick.  Account  of  the  Ayrshire 
rose.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  journal. 
Edinburgh,  1820.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  102-107.)  OA 

Nichol,  William.  Recent  additions  to 
the  cryptogamic  flora  of  Edinburgh. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1860.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  109-110.)     QEA 

Nicolson,  J.  Greg.  Some  rare  Caith- 
ness plants.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,   1908.     8°.     v.  23,  p.  41-45.) 

QEA 

Nisbet,  Thomas.  The  plant-geography 
of  Ardgoil.  illus.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  27, 
p.  449-466.)  KAA 

Niven,  Walter  N.  On  the  distribution 
of  certain  forest  trees  in  Scotland,  as 
shown  by  the  investigation  of  post-glacial 
deposits.  1  map.  (Scottish  geographical 
magazine.  Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  24-29.)  KAA 

Paul,  David.  Fungi  observed  in  Glen 
Urquhart,  Inverness-shire.  (Botanical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896.  8°.  v.  20, 
p.  468-471.)  QEA 

Peach,  Charles  William.  On  the  fruc- 
tification of  Griffithsia  corallina,  with  a 
notice   of  the   other  algas   found  in  Shet- 


land, not  mentioned  in  Edmonston's  Flora. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870.     8°.     V.  10,  p.  2,77-Z7%.)  QEA 

Pearson,  W.  H.  Discovery  of  Harpan- 
thus  flotovianus  in  Scotland.  1  pi.  (Bo- 
tanical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1879.     8°.     v.   13,  p.  443-447.)  QEA 

Ramsay,  James.  Notes  on  the  injury 
done  to  vegetation  by  the  severe  frost  of 
the  17th  May  1871.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1876.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  169-174.)  PQA 

On  the  distribution  of  the  vascular 

plants  of  Britain,  more  particularly  those 
of  the  east  and  west  of  Scotland.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1869.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  17-20.)      PQA 

On   some   plants   rare   in   the   west 

of  Scotland,  observed  during  last  sum- 
mer. (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings.  Glasgow,  1878.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  41-42.)  PQA 

Rattray,  John.  A  diatomaceous  deposit 
from  North  Tolsta,  Lewis.  1  pi.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    4°.    V.  33,  p.  419-441.)      *  EC 

The     distribution     of     the     marine 

algse  of  the  Firth  of  Forth.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  420-466.)  QEA 

The   May  island;   its   archaeology; 

its  algoid  flora;  its  phanerogams  and 
higher  cryptogams.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v. 
16.  p.  115-121.)  QEA 

■  On    the    algae    of    Granton    quarry. 

(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1886.     8°.     V.  16,  p.  122-123.)  QEA 

Remarks  on  the  Flora  Scotica  of  Dr. 
Hooker.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1822.  8°.  v.  6.  p.  145- 
156.)  OA 

Renwick,  John.  Auchendrane  and  its 
trees.  (Natural  History  Societj^  of  Glas- 
gow. Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  8,  p.  230-235.)  PQA 

Large  grey  poplars  (Populus  canes- 

cens,  Lin.)  at  Mauldslie  Castle.  1  pi. 
(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1911.  8"". 
V.  3,  p.  119-120.)  PQA 

— — -  Measurements  of  notable  trees  at 
Eglinton  Castle.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  5,  p.  399-402.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  ash  trees    (Fraxinus 

excelsior,  L.)  of  the  Clyde  drainage  area. 
(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  105-118.)  PQA 

Notes    on    trees    at    Auchendrane, 

Ayr.  1  pi.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1907. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  7,  p.  262-272.)       PQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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PQA 

Clyde 
Glas- 
PQA 


Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

On  the  beeches  in  the  Clyde  drain 

age-area.   2  pi.    (Glasgow  naturalist.    Glas- 
gow, 1909.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  73-92.) 

On    the    sycamores    in    the 

drainage  area.    (Glasgow  naturalist 
gow,  1910.     8°.     V.  2.  p.  112-126.) 

See  also  M'Kay,  Richard,  and  John 

Renwick. 

Report  of  the  committee  for  experi- 
ments of  the  naturalization  of  useful  and 
ornamental  plants,  imder  the  climate  of 
Scotland;  with  prefatory  remarks  on  the 
character  and  economical  uses  of  forest 
trees  already  introduced,  and  an  enumera- 
tion of  certain  exotic  plants,  which  have 
lately  withstood  the  winter  of  North  Bri- 
tain. (Caledonian  Horticultural  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
355-430.)  VQA 

Robb,  David  C.  Note  on  the  discovery 
of  Naias  flexilis  (Rostk.)  in  Perthshire. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12,  p. 
413-415.)  QEA 

Robertson,  A.  An  old  list  of  "Stations 
of  rarer  plants  ascertained  to  grow  round 
Inverkeithing  and  north  of  the  Forth." 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  84-90.)  QEA 

Robertson,  David.  A  list  of  the  algae 
of  Lamlash  Bay,  Arran,  collected' during 
September,  1894.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  5,  p.  62-71.)  PQA 

See   also   under   Grieve,   John,    and 

David  Robertson. 

Robertson,  R.  A.  Preliminary  note  on 
some  witches'  brooms.  2  pi.  (Botanical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  313-318.)  QEA 

In    Perthshire    and    Fifeshire. 

Ross,  George.  On  the  flora  of  Mull. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1879.    8=.    V.  13,  p.  234-242.)      QEA 

Roy,  John.  The  desmidiecis  of  the  Stor- 
mont  district.  (East  of  Scotland  Union 
of  Naturalists'  Societies.  Proceedings. 
Perth,  1895.     8°.     1891-95,  p.  19-25.)   PQA 

The  desmids  of  the  Alford  dis- 
trict. (East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Natural- 
ists' Societies.  Proceedings.  Perth,  1890. 
8°.     ,1889,)  p.  35-46.)  PQA 

Sadler,  John.  Muscological  excursions 
to  Ramsheugh  and  Glenfarg,  Ochil  Hills, 
Perthshire,  and  Habbie's  How,  Pentland 
Hills.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1860.     8°.     v.   6,    p.    151-153.) 

QEA 


Notes  on  the  Alpine  flora  of  Ben 

Nevis,  Inverness-shire.  (Botanical  Soci- 
ety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879.  8°. 
V.  13,  p.  50-54.)  QEA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  the   Isle  of 

May,  Firth  of  Forth.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  390-392.)  QEA 

Notes     on     some     new     and     rare 

British  mosses,  and  on  the  occurrence  of 
Trichomanes  radicans  in  the  island  of  Ar- 
ran, Firth  of  Clyde.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1866.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  50.)  QEA 

Notice  of  additions  to  the  crypto- 

gamic  flora  of  Edinburgh.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1866. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  187-188.)  QEA 

Notice    of    Carex    frigida.    AUioni, 

recentlj^  discovered  in  the  Highlands  of 
Scotland.  1  pi.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1876.    8°.    v.  12,  p.  209-211.)  QEA 

Notice    of    a    new    Alpine    willow 

(Salix  sadleri  of  Syme),  recently  dis- 
covered in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  1 
pi.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876.  8°.  v.  12, 
p.  208-209.)  QEA 

See  also  under  Bell,  William,  and 

John  Sadler. 

Scaling,  William.  On  the  growth  and 
cultivation  of  willows  in  Scotland.  (High- 
land and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1879.  8°.  series 
4,  V.  11,  p.  90-98.)  VPA 

Scarth,  G.  W.  The  grassland  of  Ork- 
ney: an  cecological  analysis.  (Botanical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1911.  8°.  v.  24, 
p.   143-163.)  QEA 

Schwappach,  Adam.  Report  on  a  visit 
to  the  forests  of  Scotland  in  .\ugust,  1896. 
(Royal  Scottish  Arboricultural  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v. 
15,  p.  11-24.)  VQN 

Scott,  Thomas.  Notes,  chiefly  botani- 
cal, of  a  visit  to  the  island  of  Coll.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1881.  8°.  v.  4.  p.  226- 
230.)  PQA 

Scott,  Thomas,  and  John  Lindsay.  The 
upper  Elf  Loch,  Braids.  1  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898. 
8°.     v.  3,  p.  276-287,  369-384.)  PQA 

With  a  list  of  the  micro-flora  and  micro-fauna 
of  the  upper   Elf  Loch,   Braids. 

Shearer,  Johnston.  Notes  on  the  occur- 
rence of  Ledum  palustre,  L.,  in  Stirling- 
shire and  Perthshire.  (Natural  History 
Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and 
transactions.  Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  3,  p.  251-254.)  PQA 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Shortreed,  Thomas.  Some  account  of 
the  remains  of  the  ancient  orchards  of  Jed- 
burgh. (Caledonian  Horticultural  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1825.  8°.  v.  3.  p. 
256-269.)  VQA 

Sim,  John.  List  and  localities  of  rare 
plants  found  in  the  vicinity  of  Perth. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1863.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  569-572.)       QEA 

Simson,  \\'.  B.  Notes  on  the  finding  of 
Trichomanes  radicans  in  Arran  in  August, 
1863.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  35-38.)  QEA 

Smith,  Adam.  Account  of  the  Eve  ap- 
ple, a  variety  much  cultivated  in  Clydes- 
dale. (Caledonian  Horticultural  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
306-308.)  VQA 

Smith,  Alexander.  On  Aberdeenshire 
woods,  forests,  and  forestry.  (Highland 
and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  series 
4,  V.  6,  p.  264-303.)  VPA 

Smith,  J.  Notes  on  some  of  the  rarer 
plants  occurring  in  the  valley  of  the  Gar- 
nock,  Ayrshire.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p. 
245-258.)  PQA 

Smith,  James.  Account  of  a  small 
economical  orchard  near  Tranent,  in  East 
Lothian.  (Caledonian  Horticultural  So- 
ciety. Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1814.  8°. 
v.   1,  p.  300-304.)  VQA 

On  the  cultivation  of  figs  in  Scot- 
land. (Caledonian  Horticultural  Society. 
Memoirs.  Edinburgh,  1818.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
69-76.)  VQA 

Smith,  John.  On  the  distribution  of 
Equisetum  maximum.  Lam.,  and  E.  hye- 
male,  Linn.,  throughout  Ayrshire.  (Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Pro- 
ceedings and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1892. 
8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  249-250.)       PQA 

Plantago  maritima,  Linn.,  its  distri- 
bution in  Ayrshire.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new  series, 
V.  4,  p.  226-228.)  PQA 

Smith,  John  Alexander.  Measurements 
of  trees  at  Dryburgh  Abbey;  and  Cavers' 
Carre,  Roxburghshire.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v. 
7.  p.  252-253.)  QEA 

Smith,  Robert.  Botanical  survey  of 
Scotland.  maps.  illus.  (Scottish  geo- 
graphical magazine.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°. 
v.  16,  p.  385-416,  441-467.)  KAA 

I.    Edinburgh   district,      ii.    North   Perthshire   dis- 


Plant  associations  of  the  Tay  basin. 

1  map,  1  port.  (Perthshire  Society  of 
Natural  Science.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Perth,  1898-1903.  8°.  v.  2.  p. 
200-217;  V.  3,  p.  69-87.)  PQA 

Smith,  \V.  W.     Note  on  Arenaria  tenui- 
folia,  Linn.,  as  a  Scottish  plant.     (Botani- 
cal   Society    of    Edinburgh.      Transactions 
and   proceedings.      Edinburgh,    1908.     8°. 
V.  23.  p.  113-114.)  QEA 

Smith,  William  G.  A  botanical  survey 
of  Scotland.  (Scottish  geographical  maga- 
zine. Edinburgh,  1902.  8°.  v.  18,  p.  132- 
139.)  KAA 

List    of    references,   p.    139. 

Botanical  survey  of  Scotland,   illus. 

(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1904-05.  8°.  V.  20,  p.  617-628;  v.  21, 
p.  4-23,  57-83,  117-126.)  KAA 

III.  and  IV".  Forfar  and  Fife. 

For  no.   1-2  see  under  Smith,  Robert. 

Somerville,  Alexander.  Carex  divisa. 
Hudson,  as  a  Scottish  plant.  (Botanical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  22, 
p.  309-311.)  QEA 

Cystopteris  montana,  Bernhardi,  in 

Stirlingshire.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1897.  8°.  new  series,  v.  4,  p.  215- 
217.)  PQA 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  Saxifra- 

ga  oppositifolia,  L.,  the  purple  mountain 
saxifrage,  on  the  sea-coast  of  Islay.  Nat- 
ural History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v. 
8,  p.  71-73.)  PQA 

Notes   on   the   flora   of   Barra   and 

South  Uist.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1892.  8°.  new  series,  v.  3,  p.  31- 
36.)  PQA 

Notes  on  the  flora  of  the  island  of 

Barra.  (Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  183- 
188.)  PQA 

On    the    genus    polystichum.    Roth 

(aspidium,  Swartz,  in  part),  with  special 
reference  to  P.  angulare,  Presl.,  and  to  its 
distribution  in  Scotland.  (Botanical  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  22,  p. 
312-317.)  QEA 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  rock  sam- 
phire (Crithmum  maritimum,  L.)  and  the 
marsh  helleborine  orchis  (Epipactis  palus- 
tris,  Crantz)  on  the  west  of  Scotland. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1907-11.  8°.  V.  5,  p.  352-356;  v.  8,  p.  115- 
118.)  PQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

Sprague,  Beatrice.  Foreign  wild-flowers 
in  the  Edinburgh  district.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
V.  5,  p.  65-66.)  PQA 

Notes   on  the   formation  and   flora 

of  a  shingle  island  in  the  river  Orchy,  Dal- 
mally,  Argyll.  3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5. 
p.  290-315.)  PQA 

Sprague,  Thomas  Bond.  Fibre  balls. 
(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1898.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  55-58.)  PQA 

The    "green    balls"    of    Loch    Kil- 

donan.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1891.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  420-421.)       PQA 

Cladophora  agagropila. 

Stabler,  G.  On  the  hepaticze  of  Balmo- 
ral, Aberdeenshire.  (Botanical  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Transactions  and  proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1905.     8°.    v.  22,  p.  249-254.) 

QEA 

Steele,  A.  B.  The  fungus  foray  in  Ros- 
lin  Glen.  (Edinburgh  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  294-296.)  ,  PQA 

Stevenson,  J.  Mycologia  Scotica:  the 
fungi  of  Scotland  and  their  geographical 
distribution.  Edinburgh:  The  Cryptogamic 
Society  of  Scotland,  1879.  xx,  442  p.,  1 
map.     12°.  QEY 

Stewart,  Alexander.  The  green  balls  of 
Loch-Kildonan.  South  Uist.  (Inverness 
Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Inverness  [1898].  8°.  v.  4,  p.  119- 
129.)  *  EC 

Cladophora  eegagropila. 

Stewart,  William.  Notes  on  the  mycol- 
ogy of  Kelvingrove  Park.  (Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Glasgow.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Glasgow,  1900.  8°.  new 
series,  v.  5,  p.  75-79.)  PQA 

Notes    on    the    occurrence    of   Tri- 

chomanes  radicans  in  Scotland.  (Natural 
History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  p.  18- 
21.)  PQA 

Stirling,  A.  See  under  Lovat  (16.  baron), 
Simon  Joseph  Eraser,  and  A.  Stirling,  of 
Keir. 

Stirton,  James.  New  and  rare  mosses 
from  Ben  Lawers.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  426-432.)  QEA 


On  new  and  rare  mosses  from  Ben 

Lawers,  Perthshire.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1873.  8°.  v. 
11,  p.  75-82.)  QEA 

Scottish  mosses.  (Royal  Philo- 
sophical Society.  Glasgow.  Proceedings. 
Glasgow,  1907.     8=.     v.  38,  p.  150-158.) 

*EC 
Street,  John.  Account  of  exotic  plants 
either  partially  or  completely  naturalized 
at  Biel,  in  East  Lothian.  (Caledonian 
Horticultural  Society.  Memoirs.  Edin- 
burgh, 1825.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  393-414.)      VQA 

Stuart,  Charles.  Excursion  of  the  Scot- 
tish Alpine  Botanical  Club  to  the  Braemar 
Highlands,  with  the  ascents  of  Lochnagar, 
Corry  Ceann-mohr,  and  Ben  Macdhui  in 
August,  1883.  (Botanical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16,  p. 
110-115.)  QEA 

Excursion    of   the    Scottish    Alpine 

Botanical  Club  to  Killin,  in  July,  1892. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893. 
8°.    v.  19,  p.  548-553.)  QEA 

Sketch  notes  of  the  flora  of  Ber- 
wickshire. (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16,  p.  19- 
26.)  QEA 

Stuart,  Gilbert  C.  A.  Notice  of  plants 
naturalised  on  the  banks  of  the  Gala  and 
Tweed.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1870.    8°.     v.  10,  p.  170.)  QEA 

Syme,  John  T.  Notice  of  some  of  the 
rarer  plants  observed  in  Orkney  during  the 
summer  of  1849.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1853.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  47-50.)  QEA 

Tait,  Christopher.  An  account  of  the 
peat-mosses  of  Kincardine  and  Flanders  in 
Perthshire.  (Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1794.  4°.  v.  3, 
p.  266-279.)  *  EC 

Terras,  James  A.  Note  on  the  occur- 
rence of  Ascoidea  rubescens,  Bref.,  in 
Scotland.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions  and  proceedings, 
Edinburgh,  1900.    8°.    v.  21.  p.  217-218.) 

QEA 

Thomas,  Miss  M.  On  the  Alpine  flora  of 
Clova.  1  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Nat- 
ural Science.  Transactions  and  proceed- 
ings.    Perth,  1903.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  60-69.) 

PQA 

Trail,  James  William  Helenus.  Botan- 
ical notes  from  Murthly.  (Perthshire  So- 
ciety of  Natural  Science.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Perth,  1898.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  127-131.)  PQA 

The    flora    of    Buchan.       (Buchan 

Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.    v.  6,  1901,  p.  69-162.)  CPA 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

The  flora  of  Buchan  —  its  distribu- 
tion, origin,  and  relations  to  man.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.    V.  8.  1904-05.  p.  2-56.)  CPA 

Notes    on    the    flora    of    Buchan. 

(Buchan  Field  Club.    Transactions.    Peter- 
head, n.  d.     sq..  8°.    V.  5,  1898-1900,  p.  174- 

CPA 


179.) 


-  Revision  of  the  Scotch  perisporia- 

(Natural   History  Society  of  Glas- 

Proceedings  and  transactions.    Glas- 


ceae. 
gow. 

gow,  1892.     8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  9-21.) 

PQA 

■  Suggestions  towards  the  prepara- 
tion of  a  record  of  the  flora  of  Scotland. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  22,  p.  265-277.)  QEA 

Topographical  botany  of  the  river- 
basins  Forth  and  Tweed  in  Scotland.  (Bo- 
tanical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions  and   proceedings.      Edinburgh,    1905. 


8°.    V.  22,  p.  277-308.) 


QEA 


Traill,  George  William.  The  algae  of  the 
Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal  Physical  Society'  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1881. 
8°.    V.  5,  p.  171-189.)  *EC 

Additional  notes  on  the  algae  of  the 

Firth  of  Forth.  (Royal  Physical  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1881-83.  8°.  V.  6.  p.  96-97;  v.  7,  p.  188-190, 
306.)  *  EC 

The    marine    algae    of    the    Dunbar 

coast.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1891.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  274-299.) 

QEA 

With  supplementary  note  by  Professor  Bayley 
Balfour  on  p.  300-301. 

The  marine  algse  of  Elie,  with  map 

of  the  district.  1  pi.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17, 
p.  156-173.)  QEA 

•  The  marine  algae  of  the  Orkney  is- 
lands. (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1891.     8^    v.  18,  p.  302-342.) 

QEA 

On   marine   algse   of   Joppa,   in   the 

county  of  Midlothian.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  16, 
p.  397-402.)  QEA 

On  submarine  forests  and  other  re- 
mains of  indigenous  wood  in  Orkney. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  146-154.)      QEA 

Supplementary  notes  on  the  marine 

algae  of  the  Orkney  islands.  (Botanical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  19, 
p.  544-546.)  QEA 


Supplementary  notes  (no.  2)  on  the 

marine  algae  of  the  Orkney  islands.  (Bo- 
tanical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1896. 
8°.    V.  20,  p.  341-345.)  QEA 

Turnbull,  R.  The  diameter  increment  of 
the  wood  of  coniferous  trees  at  Braemar  in 
relation  to  climatic  conditions.  1  pi.  (Bo- 
tanical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions 
and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v. 
21,  p.  94-104.)  QEA 

Turnbull,  R.,  and  Perciv.\l  C.  Waite. 
Measurement  of  the  girth  of  coniferous 
trees  at  Braemar  in  1894.  1  pi.  (Botanical 
Societj"  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1900.  8°.  v.  21, 
p.  87-94.)  QEA 

Types  of  vegetation  in  Scottish  lakes, 
illus.  (Scottish  geographical  Alagazine. 
Edinburgh,  1910.     8°.    v.  26,  p.  198-203.) 

KAA 

Waite,  Percival  C.  See  under  Turnbull, 
R.,  and  Percival  C.  Waite. 

Walker,  Robert.  Flora  of  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  1,  1887-90,  p.  57-74.) 

CPA 

Walker-Arnott,  G.  A.  Notes  on  cocco- 
neis,  nitzschia,  and  some  of  the  allied  gen- 
era of  diatomaceae.  (Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1869.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  211-223.)  PQA 

Watson,  AVilliam.  The  rose,  thistle,  and 
shamrock.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists' 
and  Alicroscopical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1898.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  86-91.)  PQA 

Watson,  W.,  and  J.  M.  M.\cfarlane. 
Report  from  the  Botanical  Camp  Commit- 
tee on  the  flora  of  Glen  Lyon.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
8°.    V.  16,  p.  481-486.)  QEA 

Watt,  Hugh  Boyd.  Early  tree-planting 
in  Scotland.  Historical  notes.  (Glasgow 
naturalist.  Glasgow,  1911.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  1- 
21.)  PQA 

Watt,  Laurence.  Notes  on  the  rarer 
plants  of  the  parish  of  Old  Kilpatrick. 
(Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow. 
Proceedings  and  transactions.  Glasgow, 
1892.     8°.     new  series,  v.  3,  p.  182-189.) 

PQA 

On  some  additions  to  the  flora  of 

Dumbartonshire.  (Glasgow  naturalist. 
Glasgow,  1909.    8°.    v.  1.  p.  65-69.)      PQA 

Watt,  W.  G.  Notice  regarding  the  sub- 
marine remains  of  a  grove  of  fir-trees  in 
Orknev.  (Edinburgh  philosophical  jour- 
nal. Edinburgh,  1820.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  100- 
102.)  OA 

Webster,  John  B.  On  the  growth  and 
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ural  reproduction.      (Highland   and   Agri- 


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Botany,  continued. 
General  Works,  continued. 

cultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1874.  8°.  series  4,  v.  6,  p.  338- 
347.)  VPA 

West,  W..  and  G.  S.  West.  Freshwater 
algae  from  the  Orkneys  and  Shetlands.  2 
pi.  (Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    V.  23,  p.  3-41.)  QEA 

White,  Francis  Buchanan.  Botany  [of 
the  banks  of  the  Tayi.  The  flowering 
plants.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
ence. Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth, 
1898.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  50-59.)  PQA 

A  catalogue  of  the  Perthshire  wil- 
lows in  the  museum  herbarium.  (Perth- 
shire Society  of  Natural  Science.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Perth,  1893.  8°. 
V.  1,  p.  155-206.)  PQA 

List  of  some  of  the  rarer  plants  ob- 
served in  the  vicinity  of  Perth.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1863. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  235-236.)  •      QEA 

Notes    on    the    flora    of    Rannoch. 

(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  252-257.)       QEA 

Notice  of  the  occurrence    of  Rham- 

nus  frangula  in  Ross-shire.  (Botanical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
8°.    y.  10,  p.  151-153.)  QEA 

White,  Francis  Buchanan,  and  James 
HuTTON  B.-VLFOUR.  List  of  plants  found 
near  Rumbling  Bridge.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  572-573.)  QEA 

White,  Peter.  Notes  on  the  flora  of 
Shetland.  (In:  J.  R.  Tudor,  The  Orkneys 
and  Shetland...  London,  1883.  8°.  p. 
422-428.)  CR 


Wilkie,  R.  D.  See  under  Murray,  James, 
and  R.  D.  Wilkie. 

Wilkinson,  W.  H.  The  study  of  a  lichen 
from  Oban.  (Ricasolia  amplissima.)  1  pi. 
(Midland  naturalist.  London,  1884.  8°.  v. 
7,  p.  273-277.)  PQA 

Williams,  John.  Plan  for  a  royal  forest 
of  oak  in  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Arch- 
seologia  Scotica.  Edinburgh,  1792.  4°.  v. 
1,  p.  28-40.)  t  CPA 

Willis,  J.  C,  and  J.  H.  Burkill.  The 
phanerogamic  flora  of  the  Clova  mountains 
in  special  relation  to  flower  biology.  (Bo- 
tanical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    v.  22,  p.  109-125.)  QEA 

Wilson,  D.  W.  Some  of  the  rarer  plants 
of  the  Gorebridge  district.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°. 
v.  5,  p.  264-267.)  PQA 

Wishart,  R.  S.  A  glance  at  the  July  flora 
of  Alyth.  (Natural  History  Society  of 
Glasgow.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Glasgow,  1890.  8°.  new  series,  v.  2,  p.  118- 
124.)  PQA 

Some  east  Fife  flowers.      (Natural 

History  Society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Glasgow,  1907.  8°.  new  series,  v.  7,  p.  257- 
261.)  PQA 

Woodward,  Bernard  Henry.  A  visit  to 
Glen  Clova  —  its  geology  and  ferns.  (In- 
tellectual observer.  London.  1868.  8°.  v. 
12,  p.  22-29.)  OA 

Young,  William.  The  Alpine  flora  and 
rarer  plants  of  the  Glenshee  district.  (Bo- 
tanical Society  of  Edinburgh.  Transac- 
tions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  83-91.)  QEA 


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*GO 

Catalogue  of  a  valuable  portion  of 

the  rare  &  curious  library  of  a  well-known 
eminent  collector,  residing  in  Scotland  [i. 
e.,  David  Laing.  .  .Signet  Library,  Edin- 
burgh]... Which  will  be  sold  by  auction, 
by  Messrs.  S.  Leigh  Sotheby  &  John  Wil- 
kinson...on  Monday,  16th  day  of  June, 
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*  GOF  p,v.40,no.ll 

Priced   copy. 

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167-171,  183-186;  v.  4,  p.  10-14,  28-31,  49-51, 
70-72.  88-90,  109-112,  134-136,  171-173,  191- 
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List  of  northern  newspapers  current  in 
1912.  (Aberdeen  Universitj'  library  bulle- 
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*GRK 

Low,  James  G.,  and  William  Low.  Bib- 
liography of  Montrose  periodical  literature. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1890.  sq.  8°.  V.  3,  p.  5-7,  23-26,  40-42,  57- 
59,  74-76,  88-90.)  CPA 

M'Bain,  J.  M.  Bibliography  of  Arbroath 
periodical  literature  and  political  broad- 
sides. Arbroath:  Brodie  &  Salmond,  1889. 
126  p.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Reprinted  from  Scottish  notes  and  queries,  v.  2, 
p.  66-68,  84-85,  105-106,  119-121,  133-137,  Aberdeen, 
1889. 


Noble,  John.  Bibliography  of  Inver- 
ness newspapers  and  periodicals.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1888-89.  sq. 
8°.  V.  1.  p.  168-169,  191-193;  v.  2,  p.  10-11, 
24-26,  39-41,  51-53.)  CPA 

Printed  catalogues  of  Scottish  univer- 
sity libraries.  (Aberdeen  University  li- 
brary bulletin.  Aberdeen,  1912.  8°.  v.  1. 
p.  397-404.)  *  GRK 

Scott,  John.  A  bibliography  of  printed 
documents  and  books  relating  to  the  Scot- 
tish company  commonly  called  the  Da- 
rien  Company.  (Edinburgh  Bibliographi- 
cal Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh,  1904.  4°. 
V.  6.  p.  19-70.)  Reserve 

Skene,  George.  Catalogue  of  the  exten- 
sive library  of  G.  Skene.  ..  (formed  in  the 

17.  and  18.  centuries),  comprising  a  large 
number  of  old  books,  pamphlets  and  col- 
lections on  the  ecclesiastical  and  civil  his- 
tory of  Scotland,  Scottish  poetry,  heraldry, 
antiquities,  etc.,  scarce  books  and  tracts 
on  America,  English  affairs  in  the  17.  and 

18.  centuries.  .  .scarce  plays  and  poetical 
pamphlets,  tracts  on  trade,  commerce  and 
navigation,  Spanish,  and  French  books,  his- 
tories, biographies.  .  .etc.  Which  will  be 
sold  by  auction.  ..  Tan.,  1898.  London:  J. 
Davy  &  Sons,  printers,  1898.  1  p.l.,  88  p. 
8°.  *GO 

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Scotland.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
Writers  to  the  Signet.  Edinburgh,  1792. 
97  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.482 

Interleaved,  with  numerous  ms.  additions. 

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of  Peterhead  periodical  literature.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1889.  sq. 
8\    V.  2.  p.  147-149.  168-170.  180-182.)  CPA 


Periodicals  and  Transactions 

Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland  College 
of  Agriculture.  Bulletin  no.  1-14  (1903-10). 
Aberdeen,  1904-10.  8°.  (University  of 
Aberdeen.  Aberdeen  University  studies, 
no.  44.)  VPG 

Air  Advertiser,  or.  West  Country  Jour- 
nal.    1812,  June  11.    Air,  1812.    f°.  Reserve 

American  j-ear  book  — -  directory  of  Scot- 
tish societies  and  British  associations  in 
the  U.  S..  Canada  and  British  possessions. 
Edited  by  D.  MacDougall.  1914/15.  New 
York,  1914.    8°.  lEG 

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Bannatyne  Club.  [Publications.]  Edin- 
burgh,  1830-38.     4°. 

[no.  27.}  A  relation  of  proceedings  concerning 
the  affairs  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  1637-38. 

[no.  60.]  Catalogue  of  the  library  at  Abbotsford. 
Edinburgh.   1838. 


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Periodicals  and   Transactions,  continued. 

Edinburgh  almanac;  or.  Universal  Scots 
and  imperial  register.  1800-04.  1806,  1812- 
26.    Edinburgh  [1800-36].    24°.  CA 

Sub-title  varies:  1800-04,  1806  reads:  and  Scots 
register;  1812-14,  1816  reads:  and  imperial  register: 
1815  title  reads:  The  original  Edinburgh  almanack 
and  universal  Scots  register. 

Glasgow  Technical  College  Civil  En- 
gineering Society.  Transactions,  no.  1-2. 
Glasgow  [1911].    8°.  VDA 

Scotia,  the  journal  of  the  St.  Andrew  So- 
ciety.   V.  2.    Edinburgh,  1908.    4°.         CPA 

Scottish  notes  and  queries.  [Edited  by 
John  Bulloch.]  v.  1-12  (June,  1887-June, 
1899) ;  second  series,  v.  1-8  (July,  1899-June, 
1907).    Aberdeen,  1888-1907.    sq.  8°.    CPA 

V.  1-10  published  by  D.  Wyllie  &  Son;  v.  11  — 
series  2,  v.  5,  by  A.  Brown  &  Co.;  series  2,  v.  6-8,  by 
the  Rosemount   Press. 

This  periodical  is  practically  continued  in  the  .Aber- 
deen weekly  journal. 

General    index    to   the    first    series. 

1887-1899.      Aberdeen:    A.    Brown    &    Co., 
1901.     sq.  8°.  CPA 

Scottish  Patriotic  Association.  rOrigin. 
—  Constitution  and  rules. — Office-bearers.] 
[Glasgow:  the  association,  1903.]    21.    8°. 

CA 

Scottish  Phonographic  Association.  Pro- 
spectus, 1892-93.  Twentieth  season.  Edin- 
burgh, 1892.     4  1.     32°.      *  IDS  p.v.75,no.7 

Warden,  John  Maben.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  the  Scottish  Phonographic  Asso- 
ciation, from  1874  to  1895.  Edinburgh: 
Scottish  Phonographic  Association,  1895. 
16  p.    8°.  *  IDS  p.v.49,no.9 

Scottish  Property  Investment  Company. 
Rules  of  the.  .  .company.  .  .  Instituted 
February  13,  1849.  Rules  amended.  May, 
1860...  Edinburgh:  A.  &  W.  R.  Wilson, 
1860.    28  p.    8°.  SIR  p.  box  2 

Scottish  Sailors'  and  Soldiers'  Bethel 
Flag  Union.  Report,  no.  1-3  (1835/6,  1839- 
/40,  1842/3).     Edinburgh,   1836-43.     8°. 

ZKXN 

no.   1  is  called  annual  report. 

no.  3  contains  list  of  subscriptions  and  donations 
from   1839-1843. 

Scottish  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Animals.  Annual  report,  no. 
3,  18-21,  23-25,  28-29,  31,  33.  41,  69-73  (1842- 
/3,  1857-60,  1862-64,  1867-68,  1870.  1872, 
1880.  1908-12).  Edinburgh,  1839-1913.  12° 
&'  8°.  YFTV 

[Same]  with  the  proceedings  of 

the    first. .  .meeting. .  .Dec,    1839.      Edin- 
burgh, 1839.     24  p.     8°.  YFTV 

Scottish  temperance  herald,  and  total 
abstinence  advocate,  no.  1-3  (July-Sept., 
1837).     [Glasgow:  W.  W.  Miller,  1837.,    8°. 

*  C  p.v.632 


Public  Documents 

Scotland.  —  Edinburgh  gazette.  1699,  no. 
9,  12  (March  27-30,  April  6-10).  Edin- 
burgh, 1699.  Reserve 

From  the  library  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

Scotland.  —  Parliament.  Minutes  of  the 
proceedings  in  parliament.  July  27,  29, 
August  17,  1698.  Edinburgh:  Heirs  and 
successors  of  Andrew  z\nderson.  1698.  3  1. 
i°.  Reserve 

From  the  library  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 


Anthropology 

Bremner,  Robert  L.  The  Northmen  in 
Alban  and  the  Hebrides  in  the  ninth  cen- 
tury. (Royal  Philosophical  Society.  Pro- 
ceedings. Glasgow,  1913.  8°.  v.  44,  p.  83- 
108.)  *EC 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  Picts 
and  the  Newton  stone.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen.  1891.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  p. 
101-102.)  CPA 

Gray,  John.  The  origin  of  the  Picts  and 
Scots.  1  pi.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  1898- 
1900.  p.  163-173.)  CPA 

Paper  on  the  ethnographical  survey 

of  Buchan.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3.  1892- 
95,  p.  216-240.)  CPA 

Gray,  John,  and  J.  F.  Tocher.  The  fre- 
quency and  pigmentation  value  of  sur- 
names in  east  Aberdeenshire.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n. 
d.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  1901,  p.  226-240.)        CPA 

The      physical      characteristics     of 

adults  and  school  children  in  east  Aber- 
deenshire. (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8.°  v.  6,  1901, 
p.  37-68.)  CPA 

Grieve,  Symington.  Who  were  the  early 
inhabitants  of  the  shell-mound  named 
Caisteal-nan-Gillean,  on  Oronsay?  (Edin- 
burgh Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1886.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  227- 
233.)  PQA 

Laing,  Samuel.  Prehistoric  remains  of 
Caithness.  With  notes  on  the  human  re- 
mains by  Thomas  H.  Hu-xley.  London: 
Williams  and  Norgate,  1866.  1  p.l.,  160  p.. 
27  pi.,  1  table.    8°.  CP 

Maclagan,  Robert  Craig.  Our  ancestors: 
Scots,  Picts,  &  Cymry.  and  what  their 
traditions  tell  us.  London:  T.  N.  Foulis. 
1913.    xi(i),  447(1)  p.    8°.  CP 


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Anthropology,  continued. 

Tocher,  James  Fowler.  Ethnographical 
survey  of  school  children  in  Buchan:  i.  In- 
troductory paper  with  summaries.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n. 
d.    sq.  8°.    V.  4,  1896-98,  p.  137-152.)      CPA 

See  also  under  Gray,  John,  and  J. 

F.  Tocher. 


Archaeology 

Account  of  a  singular  wooden  coffin.  1 
illus.  (Edinburgh  annual  register  for  1810. 
Edinburgh,  1812.  8°.  v.  3,  part  2,  p.  538- 
540.)  BAA 

Containing  an  urn  and  burnt  bones.  Found  on 
farm  of  Mill  of  Williamston,  parish  of  Culsalmond, 
.Aberdeenshire. 

Anderson,  George.  Letter  from  George 
Anderson,  Inverness,  addressed  to  [Sir] 
Archibald  Geikie,  F.R.S.,  president  of  the 
society,  dated  Inverness,  30th  March  1869, 
on  "Vitrified  forts,  with  description  of 
Craig  Phadrich,  near  Inverness."  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1870.     8°.    v.  1,  p.  302-304.) 

PTA 

Anderson,  James.  Communion  tokens  of 
e.-^tablished  churches  in  the  synod  of  Aber- 
deen. 9  pi.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  4,  p.  8- 
9.  24-25.  38-39,  56-57,-  72-73,  88-89,  104-106, 
120-121,  136-137,  152-153.)  CPA 

Communion  tokens  of  the  estab- 
lished churches  [in  the  synods  of  Moray, 
Ross,  Sutherland  and  Caithness,  Glenelg, 
Orkney  and  Shetland].  14  pi.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1904-06.  sq. 
8°.  series  2,  v.  5,  p.  8-9,  40-41,  72-73,  104- 
105,  136-137,  185;  series  2,  v.  6,  p.  57,  73,  89, 
120-121,  152-153;  series  2,  v.  7,  p.  72-73,  104- 
105,  120-121,  152-153,  169.)  CPA 

Archibald,  Stewart.  Clava:  "The  Stone- 
henge  of  Scotland."  (Edinburgh  Field  Nat- 
uralists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  55- 
63.)  PQA 

Cup-  and  ring-marked  stones.    1  pi. 

(Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and  Micro- 
scopical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1912.     8°.     V.  6,  p.  125-134.)  PQA 

Fortrose   and   Rosemarkie.     Notes 

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PQA 

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Boyd,  William.  The  stone  age  in  Buchan. 
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CPA 

Buchanan,  Mungo.  Notice  of  a  pair  of 
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near  Falkirk,  in  1911.  illus.  (Society  of 
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Edinburgh,  1912.    sq.  8°.    v.  46,  p.  367-369.) 

CPA 

Callander,  John  Graham.  Notice  of  the 
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Campbell,  Bruce.  Some  notes  on  the 
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Cash,  C.  G.  Archaeological  gleanings 
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Coles,  Frederick  R.  The  stone  circles  of 
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CPA 

Corrie,  John  M.  Notice  of  two  early 
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CPA 

Cramond,  William.  The  two-handed 
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Curie,  Alexander  Ormiston.  Account  of 
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Account   of   the    examination   of  a 

relic  bed  on  the  Mote  of  Ingleston,  Kelton 
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Don,  John.  A  pre-historic  interment  in 
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Eeles,  Francis  Carolus.  Note  on  a  sculp- 
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Ferguson,  William.  Notes  on  a  cist  dis- 
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Fleming,  David  Hay.  Notes  on  a  heraldic 
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CPA 

Forrest,  James.  Note  on  a  supposed  an- 
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Gauld,  George.  Discovery  of  an  eirde 
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Grieve,  Symington.  Griddle  or  Greidell 
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Hutcheson,  Alexander.  Ancient  sundials. 
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The  archaeology  of  Tentsmuir.  il- 
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Perth,  1908.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  174-188.)     PQA 


Notes  on  the  discovery  of  the  re- 
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1  pi.  (Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 
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The     occurrence     of     cup-marked 

stones  in  earth-houses.  (Scottish  notes  and 
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Inglis,  Harry  R.  G.  The  ancient  bridges 
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Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1912.  sq.  8°.  v. 
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Knight,  G.  A.  Frank.  Notes  on  the 
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Laing,  Samuel.  Prehistoric  remains  of 
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mains by  Thomas  H.  Huxley.  London: 
Williams  and  Norgate,  1866.  1  p.I.,  160  p., 
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M.,  A.  M.  Stone  circle  at  Alford.  1  pi. 
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Macadam,  Stevenson.  The  broch  of  Tor- 
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Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander  Muir.  Report 
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(Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science. 
Transactions  and  proceedings.  Perth,  1903. 
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Macleod,  Frederick  Thomas.  Further 
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MacRitchie,  David.  Underground  dwell- 
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Michie,  J.  G.  Sculptured  stone  at  Craig- 
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Milne,  John.  Traces  of  early  man  in 
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Mitchell,  Henry  Benjamin.  Notes  on  the 
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Munro,  Robert.  On  the  date  of  the  up- 
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skeleton  and  an  urn,  found  at  Largs.  Ayr- 
shire. With  a  report  on  the  urn  by  the 
Hon.  John  Abercromby;  and  on  the  skulls 
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Nicol,  John.  Pictish  tower  at  Kintrad- 
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Buchan  (11.  earl),  David  Stewart  Ers- 
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Thomas  Maitland. .  .and  translated  out  of 
the  original  Latin  into  English,  by  Phila- 
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Craig,  Sir  Thomas  of  Riccarton.  Scot- 
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Dalyell,  Sir  John  Graham.  A  tract,  chief- 
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some  account  of  a  recent  search  for  the 
remains  of  the  Scotish  kings  interred  in 
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Cunningham.  Leadhills  and  Wanlock.  The  Fullar- 
tons  of  Fullarton.     Inverkip  to  West  Kilbride. 

Macintosh,  W.  Goethe  and  Scotland. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1901-02.  sq.  8°.  series  2,  v.  2,  p.  81-83.  104- 
106;  series  2,  v.  3,  p.  65-67,  97-100.)     CPA 

Mackenzie,  W.  M.  Scotland's  historic 
national  defence.  (Royal  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of  Glasgow.  Proceedings.  Glasgow, 
1913.    8°.    V.  44,  p.  1-15.)  *EC 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Glimpses  of 
church  and  social  life  in  the  Highlands  in 
olden  times,  and  other  papers.  Edinburgh: 
William  Blackwood  and  Sons.  1893.  xvi 
p.,  1  1.,  528  p.,  2  fac,  1  map,  6  pi.,  7  port.    4°. 

tCP 

Macrae,  David.  Scottish  honour  versus 
English  vanity:  being  the  report  of  a 
speech... at  the  Dundee  School  Board  on 
"The  misuse  of  our  national  names."  With 
an  introduction  by  Mr.  T.  D.  Wanliss. 
Dundee:  J.  P.  Mathew  &  Co.,  1886.  16  p. 
12°.  *Cp.v.657 

Masson,  David.  Mr.  Buckle's  doctrine 
as  to  the  Scotch  and  their  history.  (Mac- 
millan's  magazine.  Cambridge,  1861.  8°. 
V.  4,  p.  177-189,  309-322,  370-383.)  *  DA 

1.  Mr.  Buckle's  general  thesis,  and  early  Scottish 
history.  2.  The  weasel-wars  of  Scotland,  and  the 
Scottish  Reformation.  3.  Scotland  in  the  seventeenth 
century. 

Ruddiman,  Thomas.  An  introduction  to 
Air.  James  Anderson's  Diplomata  Scotiae. 
To  which  is  added  notes,  taken  from  vari- 
ous authors,  and  original  manuscripts. 
Edinburgh:  Charles  Herriott,  1773.  vi,  232 
p.     12°.  CP 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  Border  antiqui- 
ties of  England  and  Scotland;  comprising 
specimens  of  architecture  and  sculpture, 
and  other  vestiges  of  former  ages,  accom- 
panied by  descriptions;  together  with  illus- 
trations of  remarkable  incidents  in  Border 
history  and  tradition  and  original  poetry. 
London:  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme  & 
Brown,  1814.    2  v.    pi.    4°.  f  CBD 

Stuart,  John.  Essays,  chiefly  on  Scot- 
tish antiquities,  by  John  Stuart.  With  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  author's  life.  Aberdeen: 
William  Bennett,  1846.  xxix,  116  p.,  3  pi., 
1  port.     sq.  8°.  CP 

Preface.  Sketch  of  the  author's  life.  Historical 
account  of  the  state  of  Marischal  College  and  Uni- 


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Supplement,  continued. 

History  and  Description,  continued. 

versity  of  Aberdeen,  in  1798,  with  letter  of  Professor 
Smart  to  Sir  John  Sinclair.  Sketch  of  the  life  and 
writings  of  Dr.  Duncan  Liddel.  Account  of  some 
subterraneous  habitations  in  Aberdeenshire.  Obser- 
vations on  the  progress  of  the  Roman  arms  in  Scot- 
land, and  of  the  scene  of  the  great  battle  between 
Agricola  and  Galgacus.  Account  of  some  sculptured 
pillars  in  the  northern  part  of  Scotland.  Account  of 
an  ancient  tomb  discovered  at  Fetteresso,  in  Kincar- 
dineshire. Of  the  reign  of  Duncan  the  Second,  king 
of   Scots. 


Special  Periods 

Celtic  Period  to  1286 

Ducis,  Jean  Frangois.  Macbeth,  tragedie 
en  cinq  actes.  (In  his:  Chefs-d'oeuvre  tra- 
giques.     Paris,  1845.     12°.    v.  2,  p.  113-166.) 

Fitzhugh,  W.  The  murder  of  Duncan, 
king  of  Scotland;  or,  The  History  of  Mac- 
beth and  Banquo:  founded  on  Shake- 
speare's play  of  'Macbeth.'  By  W.  Fitz- 
hugh. London:  Hodgson  [1800?].  1  p.l., 
7-28  p.,  1  pi.    12°.  *Cp.v.989 

Lawrie,  Sir  Archibald  Campbell.  Early 
Scottish  charters  prior  to  A.  D.  1153.  Col- 
lected with  notes  and  an  index  by  Sir  A.  C. 
Lawrie.  Glasgow:  James  MacLehose  and 
Sons,  1905.     xxix.  515  p.     8°.  CP 


1263 

Bremner,  Robert  L.  The  ancient  ac- 
counts of  the  battle  of  Largs.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow. 1912.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  part  2, 
p.  230-279.)  CPA 

1286-1314 

Struggle  for  Independence 

Baillie,  Joanna.  A  metrical  legend  of 
William  Wallace.  (In  her:  Metrical  leg- 
ends of  exalted  characters.  London,  1821. 
2.  ed.    8°.    p.  1-122.)  NCM 

Blar  na  saorsa.  (Guth  na  bliadhna. 
Glasgow,  1914.     8\     v.  11,  p.  131-138.) 

NDK 

Carrie,  John.  The  battle  of  Bannock- 
burn.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1890.    sq.  8°.    V.  3,  p.  34-35.)      CPA 

Remans,  Felicia  Dorothea.  Wallace's 
invocation  to  Bruce.  A  poem.  Edinburgh: 
Wm.  Blackwood,  1819.     26  p.     4°. 

t  NAC  p.v.8 

MacDhughcdll,  Eachann.  A'  bhraisd 
Lathurnach.  (Guth  na  bliadhna.  Glas- 
gow, 1914.    8°.    V.  11,  p.  177-206.)       NDK 

Mackenzie,  W.  M.  The  real  Bannock- 
burn,  June  23-24,  1314.  1  plan.  (Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  part  1, 
p.  80-103.)  CPA 


Morris,  John  Edward.  Bannockburn. 
Cambridge:  University  Press,  1914.  vi  p., 
1  1.,  107  p.,  1  map,  6  pi.    sq.  8°.  CP 

Porter,  Jane.  The  Scottish  chiefs;  a 
romance.  New  York:  Derby  and  Jackson, 
1856.    562  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NCW 

Smirke,  Edward.  Wallace.  (In:  Cam- 
bridge prize  poems,  p.  31-38.  London, 
1847.    new  ed.    16°.)  NCI 

Smith,  Archibald.  Traditions  of  Glen- 
urchay:  Blind  Harry's  narrative  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Wallace's  expedition  into  Argyll- 
shire, elucidated  by  the  help  of  local  topog- 
raphy and  tradition;  also  a  supplementary 
note  on  the  Ossianic  tales  of  the  Braes  of 
Lorn.  1  map.  (Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1870. 
sq.  8°.    V.  7,  p.  222-241.)  CPA 


1437 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Catharine  Douglas. 
A  tragedy.  [By  Sir  Arthur  Helps.]  Lon- 
don: William  Pickering.  1843.  2  p.l..  148  p. 
16°.  NCR 

Five  acts,  in  verse. 


1513 

Austin,  Alfred.  Flodden  field.  A  trage- 
dy. New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1903.  3 
p.l.,  137  p.     12°.  NCR 

1542-1587 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 

Brown,  Agnes  H.  The  queen  Marys  of 
England  and  Scotland,  illus.  (English  il- 
lustrated magazine.  London,  1912.  8°. 
V.  46,  p.  341-349.)  *  DA 

Dalrymple,  Charles  Elphinstone.  Por- 
trait of  Queen  Mary  at  Blairs  College. 
(Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen, 
1888.    sq.  8°.    V.  1,  p.  175-176.)  CPA 

Documents  relatifs  a  Marie  Stuart.  1587. 
(Revue  retrospective,  ou  bibliotheque  his- 


.     serie  3,  v.  3,  p. 
BAA 

The  Scottish  cas- 
Mary,    queen    of 

illustrated   maga- 

v.  10,  p.  348-360.) 

*DA 

portrait   of   Mary, 
(Scottish  art  re- 
view.    Glasgow,  1889.     f°.    v.  1,  p.  87-88.) 

tMAA 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Correspondence 
de  Marie  Stuart.  (Revue  retrospective,  ou 
bibliotheque  historique.  Paris,  1837.  8°. 
serie  2,  v.  9,  p.  161-240.)  BAA 

Lettres  de  Marie  Stuart  et  de- 
marches de  Charles  ix  en  sa  faveur.     (Re- 


tonque.     Paris,  1838.     8' 
251-264.) 

Hadden,  J.  Cuthbert. 
ties    and    residences    of 
Scots,      illus.      (English 
zine.    London,  1893.    8°. 

Lavery,  John.     On  a 
queen  of  Scots.     1  port. 


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Supplement,  continued. 

History  and  Description,  continued. 

vue  retrospective,  ou  bibliotheque  histo- 
rique.  Paris,  1835.  8°.  serie  2,  v.  4,  p.  114- 
126.)  BAA 

Mumby,  Frank  Arthur.  Elizabeth  and 
Mary  Stuart:  the  beginning  of  the  feud. 
London:  Constable  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1914.  xiv 
p.,  1  1.,  407  p.,  8  port.    8°.  CH 

Murray,  William.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots; 
or,  The  escape  from  Loch  Leven.  An  his- 
torical drama  in  two  acts.  London:  T.  H. 
Lacy  [18 — ?j.  26  p.  nar.  12°.  (Lacy's  act- 
ing edition  of  plays,    v.  4.)  NCO 

First  performed  in  1825. 

Samuel,  John  S.  Mary  Stuart  and  Eric 
XIV.  of  Sweden.  A  postscript  to  Scottish 
history.  1  pi.,  2  port.  (Glasgow  Archae- 
ological Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1910.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  part  1,  p.  131- 
147.)  CPA 

Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  Mary 
Stuart.  1542-87.  (In  her:  The  making  of 
Abbotsford  and  incidents  in  Scottish  his- 
tory...    London,  1897.    8°.    p.  248-296.) 

CP 

1582 

Declaratiovn,  Ane,  of  the  iust  and  neces- 
sar  causis.  moving  vs  of  the  nobillitie  of 
Scotland  &  vthers  ye  Kings  maiesteis  faith- 
fvl  svbiectis  to  repair  to  his  Hienes  pres- 
ence, and  to  remane  with  him  for  resisting 
of  the  present  daingeris  appearing  to 
Goddis  trew  religion  and  professours  thair- 
of  &  to  his  Hienes  awin  person  estait  & 
croun  &  his  faithful  subiectis  that  hes  con- 
stantly continuit  in  his  obedience,  &  to 
seik  redres  &  reformatioun  of  the  abuse  and 
confusioun  of  the  commoun  wealth  Remou- 
ing  fro  his  Maiestie  the  cheif  authouris 
thairof  quhil  the  treuth  of  the  samin  may  be 
maid  manifest  to  his  Hienes  estaits  That 
with  common  consent  redres  &  remeid 
may.be  provided.  Derectit  from  Striuiling 
with  speciall  command  and  licence  to  be 
prentit.  Anno  1582.  [Reprint  by  James 
Maidment.  Edinburgh,  1822.,  32  p.,  4  1. 
12°.  CP 

1600 

Gowrie's  conspiracy.  (Scottish  notes 
and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1904.  sq.  8°.  se- 
ries 2,  v.  5,  p.  12-13.)  CPA 

1638-1650 

Duncan,  George.  Montrose's  march  after 
the  battle  of  Alford.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1903.  sq.  8°.  series 
2,  v.  4,  p.  140-141,  145-146.)  CPA 

MacVurich,  Niell.  Account  of  the  cam- 
paigns of  Montrose,   translated   from   the 


Gaelic  language.  (Edinburgh  annual  reg- 
ister for  1812.  Edinburgh,  1814.  8°.  v.  5, 
part  2,  p.  416-428.)  BAA 

Morris,  Mowbray.  Montrose.  London: 
Macmillan  &  Co.,  1892.  vi,  229  p.  8°. 
(English  men  of  action.)  *  R- AN 

Napier,  Mark.  Memoirs  of  the  marquis 
of  Montrose.  Edinburgh:  T.  G.  Stevenson, 
1856.    2  V.    port.    8°.  CP 

Memorials    of    Montrose    and    his 

times.  Edinburgh:  Maitland  Club,  1848- 
50.    2  V.    fac,  port.    4°.  f  CP 

1646 

Argyll  (8.  earl  and  1.  marquis),  Archi- 
bald Campbell.  Speech  to  a  committee  of 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  25  June  1646; 
with  papers  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
kingdom  of  Scotland,  wherein  they  give 
consent  to  the  sending  of  the  propositions 
of  peace  to  his  Majesty. .  .also.  His  Maj- 
esties letter  to  the  marques  of  Ormond, 
discharging  all  further  treaty  with  the  Irish 
rebels;  and  a  letter  from  General  Major 
Monro  concerning  the  state  of  affairs  in 
Ireland.     London,   1646.     sq.  12°.  CI 

1649 

Howell,  James.  A  perfect  description  of 
the  people  and  country  of  Scotland.  (Re- 
printed in:  The  life  and  political  writings 
of  John  Wilkes...  Birmingham,  1769. 
12°.     p.     225-232.)  CM 

1682 

M.,  A.,  Philopatris.  Scotiae  indiculum: 
or.  The  present  state  of  Scotland.  Togeth- 
er with  divers  reflections  upon  the  antient 
state  thereof.  By  A.  M.  Philopatris  (i.  e., 
Alexander  Mudiej.  London:  Printed  for 
Jonathan  Wilkins,  1682.  11  p.l.,  274  p.,  1  1., 
1  pi.    24°  in  twelves. 

Frontispiece  illustration  representing  Pallas  by 
her  wisdom  directing  the  Scottish  council.  Mars  as- 
sisting the  army,  crowning  it  with  victory. 

1682-1686 

Moray  (4.  earl),  Alexander  Stewart.  Let- 
ters from  Alexander,  earl  of  Moray,  secre- 
tary of  state  for  Scotland  to  William,  mar- 
quis and  duke  of  Queensberry,  1682-1686. 
(In:  W.  H.  W.  M.  D.  Scott,  6.  duke  of 
Buccleugh,  The  manuscripts  of  the  duke 
of  Buccleugh  and  Queensberry.  .  .at  Drum- 
lanrig  Castle.  London,  1903.  8°.  v.  2,  p. 
12-102.)  C 

1685 
Marchmont  (1.  earl),  Patrick  Hume.  Sir 
Patrick  Hume's  narrative  of  occurrences 
in  the  expedition  of  the  earl  of  Argyle,  in 
1685.  67  p.  (In:  G.  Rose,  Observations  on 
the  historical  work  of  the  late  Charles 
James  Fox.    London,  1809.    sq.  4°.)    t  CK 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
1689-1710 

Grant,  James.  The  old  Scots  navy,  from 
1689  to  1710.  Edited  by  James  Grant. 
[London  :i  Navy  Records  Society.  1914. 
lix,  448  p..  1  port.  8°.  (Navy  Records 
Society.     Publications,     v.  44.)*R-VYB 

Omond,  George  William  Thomson.  The 
early  history  of  the  Scottish  Union  ques- 
tion. Bi-centenary  edition.  Edinburgh: 
Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier,  1906.  194 
p.,   3   port.      12°.  CP 

1715-1745 

Jacobite  Rebellions 

Aberdeen  and  the  Rebellion,  1745.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1899. 
sq.  8°.    v.  12,  p.  154-155.)  CPA 

Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar.  Perthshire  in 
the  'Forty-five.  3  port.  (In:  A  military 
history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth. 
1908.    4°.    p.  313-338.)  t  VWZH 

Blaikie,  Walter  Biggar,  and  Katharine 
Marjory  Murray,  marchioness  of  Tulli- 
bardine.  Perthshire  in  the  'Fifteen  and 
the  affair  of  Glenshiel.  (In:  A  military 
history  of  Perthshire,  1660-1902.  Perth, 
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Grahame,  R.  B.  Cunninghame.  Prince 
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Home's  history  of  the  Rebellion  in  1745. 
(Critical  review;  or.  Annals  of  literature. 
London,  1802.    8°.    v.  35,  p.  142-153.)  NAA 

Rebellions  of  1715  and  1745.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1898.  sq.  8°. 
v.  11,  p.  122-123,  135-137.)  CPA 

References  extracted  from  the  records  of  the 
presbyteries  of  Forres  and  Aberlour,  and  of  the 
kirk  sessions  of  Boharm,  Rothes,  and  Inveraven. 

Sebastian,  pseud.  Culloden.  (Scottish 
notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890.  sq.  8°. 
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Sinclair,  John,  master  of  Sinclair.  A  true 
account  of  the  proceedings  at  Perth;  the 
debates  in  the  secret  council  there;  with 
the  reasons  and  causes  of  the  suddain  fin- 
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1787 

Letter,  A,  to  the  representatives  for  Scot- 
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1790 

T ,  L...      The   substance  of  two 

speeches  with  regard  to  the  qualifications 
of  freeholders  in  Scotland,  delivered  in  the 
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April   1790,   by  the   R...    H L... 

T Edinburgh,  1790.     1  p.l.,  63  p. 

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1792 

Address,  An,  to  the  people  of  Scotland 
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8°.  VWZH  p.v.5 

Bill,  A,  for  the  better  ordering  of  the 
militia  forces  in  that  part  of  Great  Britain 
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Fergusson,  Robert,  the  younger.  The 
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1813 

Paterson,  James.  Itinerar}^  of  a  walk- 
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July,  1813.  (Scottish  notes  and  queries. 
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1822 

Southey,  Robert.  Scotland,  an  ode,  writ- 
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1836 

Scottish  Tories  and  Irish  tithes  consid- 
ered, in  a  letter  to  a  plain  country  farmer 
by  a  Whig  churchman.  Edinburgh:  A.  & 
C.  Black,  1836.    19  p.    12°. 

*  C  p.v.1310,  no.19 

1849 

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1888 

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History  and  Description,  continued. 

1913 

Ceist  nan  ceistean.  (Guth  na  bliadhna. 
Glasgow,  1913.    8°.    v.  10,  p.  393-409.) 

NDK 

Ecclesiastical  History 

Abstract  of  the  first  report  of  the  Reli- 
gious Instruction  Commission  with  the 
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Edinburgh:  M.  Paterson.  1837.     56  p.     8°. 

ZWGF  p.v.30 

Anderson,  Peter  John.  Ecclesiastical 
records  of  north-eastern  Scotland.  (Scot- 
tish notes  and  queries.  Aberdeen,  1890. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  p.  130-132.)  CPA 

Annan,  Parish  of.  Statement  of  reli- 
gious destitution  in  the  parish  of  Annan, 
and  proposals  to  remedy  it:  with  remarks 
on  the  necessity  and  advantages  of  paro- 
chial church  extension.  Dumfries:  T.  An- 
derson, 1838.     15  p.     8°.  ZWGFp.v.17 

Barrett,  Michael.  The  Scottish  monas- 
teries of  old.  A  brief  account  of  the 
houses  which  existed  in  Scotland,  before 
the  Protestant  Reformation,  for  monks 
following  the  rule  of  St.  Benedict.  Edin- 
burgh: Otto  Schulze  &  Co.,  1913.  x,  224  p., 
1  map.    8°.  ZMT 

Brown,  John.  A  compendious  history  of 
the  British  churches  in  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland,  and  America.  .  .  Edinburgh:  Mac- 
lachlan  &  Stewart,  1823.    2  v.     8°.      ZDV 

V.  2:  A  compendious  history  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  containing  an  account  of  the  most  material 
transactions  since  the  introduction  of  Christianity  to 
the  present  time,  together  with  a  history  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  the  Secession. 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  Early  Protestant- 
ism beside  the  Ugies.  1  map.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n. 
d.     sq.  8°.    V.  4,  1896-98,  p.  155-200.)  CPA 

The  Reformation  beside  the  Ugies. 

(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Pe- 
terhead, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  1896-98,  p.  119- 
136.)  CPA 

Church  of  Scotland.  Overtures,  con- 
cerning the  discipline  and  method  of  pro- 
ceeding, in  ecclesiastick  judicatories  in  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Humbly  tendered  to 
the  consideration  of  the  several  presbyte- 
ries, and  to  be  by  them  prepared  for  the 
next,  or  some  ensueing  General  Assem- 
bly... Edinburgh:  Printed  by  George 
Mosman,  1696.    A-Pi  in  twos.    f°.  Reserve 

From  the  library   of  Robert   Louis   Stevenson. 

Overtures  anent  the  form  of  proc- 
ess, in  the  judicatories  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  with  relation  to  scandals  and 
censures.  Transmitted  to  the  several 
Presbyteries,   to  be   considered,   and   they 


to  send  in  their  opinions  thereanent,  to 
the  General  Assembly.  [Edinburgh,  1706?) 
16  p.    f°.  Reserve 

From   the  library   of   Robert   Louis   Stevenson. 

The  principal  acts  of  the   General 

Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  con- 
veened  at  Edinburgh,  the  2d  day  of  May 
1717...  Edinburgh:  Heirs  and  successors 
of  Andrew  Anderson,  1717.  A-Ii  in  twos. 
f°.  Reserve 

From   the   library   of   Robert   Louis   Stevenson. 

Church  of  Scotland.  —  General  Assem- 
bly. Assembly  papers.  (Overtures,  church 
cases, I  1874.  Edinburgh:  Neill  and  Co. 
[1874.,    3  p.l.,  3-13,  57  p.    sm.  8°.  ZWX  p.v.l 

Connell,  Sir  John,  and  J.  Murray.  Re- 
marks, by  the  procurator  and  agent  for 
the  church,  on  an  abstract  of  the  law  pro- 
ceedings in  the  case  of  the  manse  of  Aber- 
dour,  in  Aberdeenshire.  (Signed  J.  Con- 
nell, J.  Murray.]  Edinburgh:  Waugh  & 
Innes,   1823.     1   p.l.,  41   p.     8°. 

ZWGS  p.v.22,  no.8 

Dundee  Association  for  Promoting  the 
Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Speeches  delivered  at  the  public  meeting  of 
the  Dundee  Association  for  Promoting  the 
Interests  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  .  .  1834. 
Published  under  the  superintendence,  and 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Dundee  Church  As- 
sociation. Dundee:  A.  Allardice  &  F.  Shaw, 
1834.     32  p.     12°.  *  C  p.v.506 

Fcclesiastical  antiquities  of  Scotland. 
(Quarterly  review.  London,  1843.  8°.  v. 
72,  p.  379-397.)  *  DA 

Gammack,  James.  Church  consecra- 
tions. (Scottish  notes  and  queries.  Aber- 
deen, 1899.    sq.  8°.    V.  12,  p.  106-107.)    CPA 

Gilmour,  Robert.  Samuel  Rutherford, 
a  study  biographical  and  somewhat  criti- 
cal, in  the  history  of  the  Scottish  Covenant. 
Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Ferrier, 
1904.     xi(i),  244  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.     8°.     AN 

Goold,  William  H.  Speech  delivered  at 
the  second  annual  meeting  of  the  Scot- 
tish Reformation  Society.  ..  1851.  Edin- 
burgh: Johnstone  &  Hunter,  1852.  14  p., 
1  1.     16°.  *Cp.v.l316,no.l3 

Gordon,  James.  Church  patronage  in 
Scotland  in  1834.  (Scottish  notes  and 
queries.  Aberdeen,  1897.  sq.  8°.  v.  10, 
p.  88-90.)  CPA 

Innes,  Thomas.  The  civil  and  ecclesias- 
tical history  of  Scotland.  .A..  D.  lxxx- 
Dcccxviii.  [Edited  by  George  Grub.)  Aber- 
deen: Spalding  Club,  1853.  Ixiv,  340  p.  4°. 
(Spalding  Club.)  t  CP 

Knox,  John.  The  first  blast  of  the 
trumpet  against  the  monstrous  regimen 
of  women . . .  To  which  is  added.  The  con- 
tents of  the  second  blast,  and  a  letter  from 
John   Knox   to  the  people  of   Edinburgh, 


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anno  1571.  Edinburgh,  printed,  and  Phila- 
delphia: Reprinted  by  Andrew  Steuart, 
1766.    64  p.    12°.  Reserve 

Laing,  David.  A  declaration  against  the 
national  covenants  of  Scotland,  1685.  (So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1863.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  p.  232- 
237.)  CPA 

Letter,  A,  to  Dr.  Candlish,  in  reference  to 
his  recent  critique  on  the  Established 
Church.  By  an  old-school  Presbyterian. 
Edinburgh:  Thomas  Grant.  1856.   19  p.  16°. 

*  C  p.v.654 

Letter,  A,  from  a  gentleman  in  the  coun- 
try, to  his  friend  in  Edinburgh,  occasioned 
by  the  late  act  for  repealing  the  penal 
laws  against  Papists.  Edinburgh:  Printed 
by  D.  Paterson,  1778.    8  p.    8°.    CK  p.v.l77 

MacEwan,  Alexander  Robertson.  A  his- 
tory of  the  Church  in  Scotland,  v.  1.  Lon- 
don: Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1913.  maps. 
8°.  ZDVH 

V.   1.  397-1546. 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.    See  Watson,  John. 

Macpherson,  Alexander.  Glimpses  of 
church  and  social  life  in  the  Highlands  in 
olden  times,  and  other  papers.  Edinburgh: 
William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1893.  xvi  p., 
1  1.,  528  p.,  2  fac,  1  map,  6  pi.,  7  port.    4°. 

fCP 

Publick,  A,  testimony:  being  the  repre- 
sentation and  petition  of  a... number  of 
Christian  people  within  the  bounds  of  sev- 
eral synods  in  this  church,  in  their  own 
name,  and  in  name  of  all  adhering  there- 
unto, presented  and  given  into  the  General 
Assembly  met  at  Edinburgh  May  4th.  1732. 
anent  grievances.  .  .  Edinburgh:  T.  Lums- 
den  and  T.  Robertson,  1732.    viii,  56  p.    4°. 

ZWGF 

Robertson,  James.  Observations  on  the 
Veto  Act.  Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1840.     270,  xiii  p.     8°.  ZWGS 

Scott,  Mary  Maxwell  Monica.  Scottish 
Catholics  under  Mary  and  James.  (In  her: 
The  making  of  Abbotsford  and  incidents  of 
Scottish  history. .  .  London,  1897.  8°.  p. 
227-247.)  CP 

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ment and  appeal  for  1856.  n.  t.-p.  [Edin- 
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Instituted    in    1850. 

Scottish  Society  for  Promoting  the  Due 
Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day,  Edinburgh. 
Annual  report,  no.  1  (1839/40).  Edin- 
burgh,  1840.     8°.  ZICHp.box 

Spence,  James.  St.  Columba.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.    v.  3,  1892-95,  p.  177-194.)  CPA 


To  the  Christian  people  of  Scotland.  Is- 
sued by  appointment  of  the  Convocation 
of  ministers,  held  at  Edinburgh,  Novem- 
ber, 1842.  [Glasgow:  William  Collins  & 
Co..  1842.,     16  p.     8°.  *Cp.v,468 

On  the  position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

Watson,  John.  The  candy-pull  system 
in  the  church,  and  The  revival  of  a  minis- 
ter, from  "Church  folks."  By  Ian  Macla- 
ren. Philadelphia:  Westminster  Press, 
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Local  History 

Aberdeen,  Aberdeenshire 

Johnstone,  James  Fowler  Kellas.  A  con- 
cise bibliography  of  the  history  of  the  city 
of  Aberdeen  and  its  institutions.  (Aber- 
deen University  library  bulletin.  Aber- 
deen, 1913.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  699-738.)      *  GRK 

AiKEY  Brae,  Aberdeenshire 

Milne,  John.  Notes  on  Aikey  Brae. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  V.  1,  1887-90,  p.  202- 
204.)  CPA 

Auchiries,  Aberdeenshire 

Ogilvie-Forbes,  J.  C.  M.  Paper  on  Au- 
chiries. (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  7,  1902- 
03,  p.  53-64.)  CPA 

Ayr,  Ayrshire 

Morris,  James  A.  An  old  Scottish  town. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  10-15.)  MQA 

Barrogill  Castle,  Caithness 

M.,  J.  Barrogill  Castle,  Caithness.  2 
pi.  (Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  Shet- 
land, Caithness  and  Sutherland.  London, 
1914.    8°.    v.  7,  p.  27-29.)  CR 

BoRTHWiCK,  Edinburghshire 

Bickerton,  T.  A.  Borthwick  church. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  85-91.)  MQA 

Borthwick,  Henry.      Borthwick    Castle. 

(Edinburgh  Architectural      Association. 

Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.    8°.    v.  7, 

p.  80-84.)  MQA 

Ross,  Thomas.  Borthwick  Castle,  illus. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  53-60.)  MQA 

Bothwell  Castle,  Lanarkshire 

Aitken,  G.  S.  Bothwell  Castle.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  3,  p.  130- 
136.)  MQA 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Supplement,  continued. 

History  and  Description,  continued. 

BucHAN,  Aberdeenshire 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  A  survey  of  Buchan 
progress.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  7,  1902- 
03,  p.  3-52.)  CPA 

Cairnbulg  Castle,  Aberdeenshire 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  Cairnbulg  Castle. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  1901,  p.  210-225.) 

CPA 

Clerkington,  Haddingtonshire 

Reid,  Alan.  Monumental  remains  in  Pit- 
lochry district,  and  churchyard  memorials 
at  Moulin,  Temple,  and  Clerkington.  illus. 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Pro- 
ceedings. Edinburgh,  1912.  sq.  8°.  v.  46, 
p.  389-423.)  CPA 

Dalkeith,  Edinburghshire 

Ross,  Thomas.  Dalkeith.  1  diagr.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  171- 
178.)  MQA 

Deer,  Aberdeenshire 

Forrest,  James.  A  glimpse  into  church 
life  in  the  presbytery  of  Deer  during  the 
Commonwealth.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
1,  1887-90,  p.  206-219.)  CPA 

Doune  Castle,  Perthshire 

Blanc,  Hippolyte  Jean.  Doune  Castle. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°.  v.  7, 
p.  93-97.)  MQA 


Drum  House,  Edinburghshire 

Nisbett,  H.  More.  Drum  House.  1  illus. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1898.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  75-77.)  MQA 


See  also   Transactions 


1,  p.    169. 


Dunblane,  Perthshire 

Anderson,  Sir  Robert  Rowand.  Dun- 
blane cathedral.  (Edinburgh  ArchiteC'tural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1892. 
8°.    V.  2,  p.  104-110.)  MQA 

Dunfermline,   Fifeshire 

Walker,  James  Russell.  Dunfermline 
Abbey  and  monastery.  1  plan.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  1,  p.  101- 
105.)  MQA 


Dunnottar,  Kincardineshire 

Spence,  James.  Dunnottar.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n. 
d.     sq.  8°.    V.  4,  1896-98,  p.  22-25.)       CPA 

Edinburgh    (City) 

Aitken,  G.  S.  Lady  Stair's  house.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh.  1910.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  123- 
128.)  MQA 

Modern     Edinburgh.       (Edinburgh 

Architectural  Association.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1892.     8°.     v.  2,  p.  207-224.) 

MQA 
Blanc,  Hippolyte  Jean.     Edinburgh  Cas- 
tle.    (Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.     Edinburgh,  1910.     8°.     v.  5, 
p.  66-70.)  MQA 

Heriot's  Hospital  &  contemporary 

work.  6  pi.  (Edinburgh  Architectural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1892.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  3-11.)  MQA 

Brown,  George  Baldwin.  The  new  town 
of  Edinburgh.  2  pi.  (Edinburgh  Architec- 
tural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1891.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  90-101.)        MQA 

Croal,  John  Pettigrew.  The  Queen's 
Park.  9  illus.  (Art  journal.  London, 
1895.    f°.    1895,  p.  11-16.)  f  MAA 

Dunn,  J.  B.  The  new  "Scotsman"  build- 
ing. 1  illus.  (Edinburgh  Architectural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8".    V.  4,  p.  59-66.)  MQA 

Geddes,  Patrick.  In  an  old  Scots  city. 
(Contemporary  review.  London,  1903.  8°. 
V.  83,  p.  559-568.)  *  DA 

Edinburgh. 

Guthrie,  Thomas.  Sketches  of  the  Cow- 
gate.  (In  his:  "Out  of  harness"...  New 
York.    1867.     12°.     p.   124-257.)  NCZ 

MacGibbon,  Alfred  L.  Trinity  College 
church.  (Edinburgh  Architectural  Associ- 
ation. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1910.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  128-131.)  MQA 

Mackay,  John.  History  of  the  burgh  of 
Canongate,  with  notices  of  the  abbey  and 
palace  of  Holyrood.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant, 
Anderson,  &  Ferrier,  1900.  xii,  228  p. 
illus.     2.  ed.     12°.  CR 

M'Lachlan,  John.  Old  Edinburgh.  1 
plan.  (Edinburgh  Architectural  Associa- 
tion. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1892.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  149-165.)  MQA 

March,  M.  C.  A  note  on  the  relationship 
of  Edinburgh  and  Leith  in  the  middle  ages. 
(Scottish  geographical  magazine.  Edin- 
burgh, 1914.    8°.    V.  30,  p.  369-372.)      KAA 

Memorial  for  Messrs.  Robertson,  Ed- 
ington,  &  Philip  a  subcommittee  of  a  meet- 
ing of  inhabitants  of  Edinburgh  appointed 
to    enquire    into    the    questions    connected 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

with  the  levy  and  application  of  the  rents 
of  seats  in  churches  and  the  annuity  of  6 
per  cent,  on  house  rents  in  the  city  of 
Edinburgh.     [Edinburgh,  1826.]     28  p.     8°. 

Mss.  Dept. 

Manuscript. 

Miller,  Peter.  The  king's  wall.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburi?h.  1892.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  166- 
171.)  MQA 

With    supplementary    note    by   G.    S.    Aitken. 

Morham,  Robert.  City  chambers.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh.  1910.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  70- 
73.)  MQA 

Mylne,  Robert  Scott.  The  influence  of 
the  Mylnes  on  the  architecture  of  Edin- 
burgh. 2  port.  (Edinburgh  Architectural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1892.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  187-192.)  MQA 

Parrott,  Thomas  Marc.  Old  Edinburgh 
and  her  poet-laureate.  (In  his:  Studies  of 
a  booklover.  New  York,  1904.  12°.  p. 
56-97.)  NBQ 

Paul,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Pilrig  House. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1892.  8°.  v.  2, 
p.  204-206.)  MQA 

Proposed,  The,  restoration  of  the  Chapel 
Royal,  Holyrood.  (Edinburgh  Architectu- 
ral Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1910.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  181-192.)  MQA 

Reid,  John.  New  lights  on  old  Edin- 
burgh. Edinburgh:  David  Douglas,  1894. 
xi,  208  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     16°.  CR 

Robertson,  W.  W.  Holyrood  Abbey  and 
palace.  1  plan,  5  pi.  (Edinburgh  Architec- 
tural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1892.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  175-186.)       MQA 

Watson,  John.  Inaugural  address  [On 
Holyrood  Abbeyj.  (Edinburgh  Architec- 
tural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  1-18.)  MQA 

Elgin,  Elginshire 

Kerr,  Henry  F.  Elgin  cathedral.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v.  3,  p. 
85-92.)  MQA 

Ellon,  Aberdeenshire 

M'Leod,  N.  K.  The  Moot,  or  "Erie's" 
Hill  of  Ellon.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  1896- 
98,  p.  111-118.)  CPA 

Note    on    "Ardgith    Kennedorum," 

showing  it  to  be  "Abbatishall  of  Ellone." 
1  pi.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  1896-98,  p.  98- 
107.)  CPA 


Mair,  Thomas.  Abbotshall  of  Ellon. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  2,  1891-92,  p.  109-138.) 

CPA 

Abbotshall  of  Ellon.    (Buchan  Field 

Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8°.    v.  9,  1906-08,  p.  97-104.)  CPA 

Note  on  the  Ardgith  (Mr.  M'Leod's) 

view  of  Abbotshall.  2  pi.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8°.    V.  4,  1896-98,  p.  108-110.)  CPA 

Moir,  James.  Historical  notes  on  Ellon 
and  neighbourhood.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
4,  1896-98,  p.  236-245.)  CPA 

Fawside  Castle,  Haddingtonshire 

Wood,  T.  A.  Douglas.  Fawside  or  Fal- 
side  Castle.  (Edinburgh  Field  Natural- 
ists' and  Microscopical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1891.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  72- 
79.)  PQA 

Fedderat,    Aberdeenshire 

Paterson,  J.  Fedderat  and  its  possessors. 
4  pi.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892-95,  p. 
22-46.)  CPA 

Fetterangus,  Aberdeenshire 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  The  barony  of  Fet- 
terangus. Unwritten  history.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.    V.  4,  1896-98,  p.  33-67.)  CPA 

Fyvie  Castle,  Aberdeenshire 

Anderson,  Robert.  Fyvie  Castle:  synop- 
sis of  its  history.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
7,  1902-03,  p.  177-182.)  CPA 

Glasgow,  Lanarkshire 

Baird,  Agnes.  A  review  of  the  historical 
and  topographical  works  of  James  Cle- 
land,  LL.D.,  containing  a  detection  of  nu- 
merous errors  and  misrepresentations  of 
facts  in  his  books  and  pamphlets.  Glas- 
gow: printed  in  the  Free  Press  Office,  1830. 
16  p.    8°.  AGH  p.v.6 

Eyre,  Charles,  archbishop  of  Glasgow. 
The  ancient  see  of  Glasgow.  A.  D.  560- 
1560.  1  illus.  (Scottish  art  review.  Glas- 
gow, 1889.    f°.    V.  1,  p.  125-128.)         f  MAA 

Abridged  from  a  paper  read  at  the  meeting  of  the 
I'.ritish  Archaeological  Association  in  Glasgow,  Au- 
gust, 1888. 

Gemmell,  William.  The  oldest  house  in 
Glasgow,  being  the  story  of  Provands  lord- 
ship, the  manse  of  the  hospital  of  S.  Nicho- 
las. Glasgow:  Hay  Nisbet  &  Co.,  1910.  4 
p.l.,   (1)8-171  p.,  1  map,  1  pi.     illus.     12°. 

CR 


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Supplement,  continued. 

History  and  Description,  continued. 

Howe,  Frederic  C.  Glasg-ow.  illus.  (Cal- 
edonian. New  York.  1906-07.  8°.  v.  6. 
p.  167-178.)  *DD 

Reprinted  from  Scribner's  magazine. 

Millar,  Alexander  Hastie.  The  Hie-gait 
and  Sautmercat  of  Glasgow  in  the  olden 
time.  1  plan,  1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Architectu- 
ral Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1892.    8°.    V.  2,  p.  25-30.)  MQA 

Post  Office.  Glasgow  directory  for  1869- 
1870. .  .accompanied  with  a  new  plan  of 
Glasgow,  with  suburbs. .  .to  which  is  added 
a  suburban  directory.  Glasgow:  William 
Mackenzie,  printer,  1869.  xvi,  744,  200  p. 
8°.  CR 

Valentine  &  Sons.  120  views  of  Glas- 
gow and  Clyde.  Glasgow:  Valentine  & 
Sons,  Ltd.  [190-?]     19  1.     4°.  CR 


Glenelg,  Inverness-shire 

Craig,  Archibald.  Kintail  and  Glenelg, 
with  notices  of  the  brochs.  3  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8\    V.  2,  p.  229-246.)  PQA 


Haddington,  Haddingtonshire 

Kerr,  Henry  F.  The  church  and  other 
ecclesiastical  foundations  at  Haddington. 
1  plan.  (Edinburgh  Architectural  Asso- 
ciation. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8^    V.  1,  p.  21-29.)  MQA 


Haining,  Selkirkshire 

Lindsay,  John.  The  Haining,  Selkirk: 
with  notices  of  its  antiquities,  topography, 
and  natural  history.  (Edinburgh  Natural- 
ists' Field  Club.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  82-87.)  PQA 

Hawick,  Roxburghshire 

Vernon,  J.  J.,  and  J.  McNairx.  Pictures 
from  the  past  of  auld  Hawick.  Hawick: 
Vair  &  McNairn,  1911.  144  p.  illus.  sq. 
8°.  CR 

Inchcolm,   Fifeshire 

Blanc,  Hippolj'te  Jean.  Monastery  of 
Inchcolm.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Architec- 
tural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1908.    8  =  .    V.  4,  p.  84-91.)        MQA 

Inverallochy  Castle,  .\berdeenshire 

Forrest,  James.  Paper  on  Inverallochy 
Castle.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892- 
95,  p.  123-124.)  CPA 


Spence,  James.  Note  on  Inverallochy 
Castle.  1  illus.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3, 
1892-95,  p.  122.)  CPA 

Inveresk,  P'dinburghshire 

Ross,  Thomas.  Musselburgh  and  In- 
veresk. illus.  (Edinburgh  Architectural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8^    V.  4,  p.  67-74.)  MQA 

Inverkeithing,  Fifeshire 

Kerr,  Henry  F.  Inverkeithing  [and]  In- 
verkeithing church.  (Edinburgh  Archi- 
tectural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh. 1905.    8°.    V.  3,  p.  75-84.)        MQA 

Inverugie,  Aberdeenshire 

Forrest,  James.  Notes  on  the  castles  of 
Ravenscraig  and  Inverugie.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
%\    V.  9,  1906-08,  p.  120-127.)  CPA 

Spence,  James.  "Ha-Moss"  and  the 
Castle-hill  of  Inverugie.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8^    V.  2,  1891-92,  p.  92-96.)  CPA 

Jedburgh,  Roxburghshire 

Tancred,  George.  The  annals  of  a  Bor- 
der club  (the  jedforest)  and  biographical 
notices  of  the  families  connected  therewith. 
Tedburgh:  T.  S.  Small,  1899.  4  p.l.,  xvii  p.. 
1  1.,  505  p.     8°.  CR 

Kelso,  Roxburghshire 

Haig,  James.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical account  of  the  town  of  Kelso,  and 
of  the  town  and  castle  of  Roxburgh;  with 
a  succinct  detail  of  the  occurrences  in  the 
history  of  Scotland  connected  with  these 
celebrated  places,  and  an  appendix.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Fairbairn,  1825.  xvi,  352  p., 
1  pi.     8°.  CR 

KiNCARDINESH  IRE 

Watt,  James  Crabb.  The  Mearns  of  old; 
a  history  of  Kincardine  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  seventeenth  century.  Edin- 
burgh: W.  Hodge  &  Co.,  1914.  xlviii  p..  1  1.. 
414"p.,  8  maps,  1  pi.    4°.  CR 

KixiNMONTH,  Aberdeenshire 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  The  manor  of  Kin- 
inmonth.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transac- 
tions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  5,  1898- 
1900,  p.  125-160.)  CPA 

Kintail,  Ross-shire 

Craig,  Archibald.  Kintail  and  Glenelg, 
with  notices  of  the  brochs.  3  pi.  (Edin- 
burgh Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891. 
8^    V.  2.  p.  229-246.)  PQA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 
Largs,    Ayrshire 

Boyd,  D.  A.  Largs  and  its  surroundings. 
1  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field  Naturalists'  and 
Microscopical  Societ3\  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1907.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  208-218.)      PQA 

Leith,  Edinburghshire 

Irons,  James  Campbell.  The  architectu- 
ral antiquities  of  Leith.  illus.  (Edinburgh 
Architectural  Association.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1905.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  94-in.) 

MQA 

Law,  George.  The  "superiority"  of  Leith. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1913.  8°. 
V.  25,  p.  313-332.)  SEA 

March,  M.  C.  A  note  on  the  relationship 
of  Edinburgh,  and  Leith  in  the  middle 
ages.  (Scottish  geographical  magazine. 
Edinburgh,  1914.    8°.    v.  30,  p.  369-372.) 

KAA 


Paisley,   Renfrewshire 

Hector,  William.  The  burgh  of  Paisley. 
(In:  Selections  from  the  judicial  records  of 
Renfrewshire.  .  .with  notes  by  W.  Hector. 
Paisley,  1878.  8°.  second  series,  p.  223- 
250.)  CR 

Mackie,  Charles.  Historical  description 
of  the  abbey  and  town  of  Paisley;  by 
Charles  Mackie.  Embellished  with  six 
engravings  on  steel,  of  the  abbey  and 
town,  by  Joseph  Swan.  Glasgow:  Joseph 
Swan,  1835.  4  p.l.,  (i)vi-viii.  170  p.,  6  pi. 
8°.  CR 

Peterhead,  Aberdeenshire 

Aiken,  James.  Peterhead:  parochial  and 
ecclesiastical.  1  pi.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
1,  1887-90.  p.  142-158.)  CPA 

Taylor,  William  Lawrence.  Peterhead 
literature  during  the  past  century.  (Bu- 
chan Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  6,  1901,  p.  3-36.)  CPA 


Lochaber,  Inverness-shire 

Kilgour,  William  T.  Lochaber  in  war 
and  peace:  being  a  record  of  historical  inci- 
dents, legends,  traditions,  and  folk-lore, 
with  notes  on  the  topography  and  scenic 
beauties  of  the  whole  district.  Paisley:  A. 
Gardner,  1908.  2  p.l.,  (1)8-346  p.,  17  pi..  6 
port.     sq.  8°.  CR 

Monifieth,  Forfarshire 

Malcolm,  J.  The  parish  of  Monifieth  in 
ancient  and  modern  times;  with  a  history 
of  the  landed  estates  and  lives  of  eminent 
men.  Edinburgh:  William  Green  &  Sons, 
1910.    xiv  p.,  1  1.,  395  p.,  1  pi.    illus.     8°. 

CR 


Musselburgh,  Edinburghshire 

Ross,  Thomas.  Musselburgh  and  In- 
veresk.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Architectural 
Association.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1908.    8°.    v.  4,  p.  67-74.)  MQA 


Pinkie  House,  Edinburghshire 

Ross,  Thomas.  Pinkie  House.  (Edin- 
burgh Architectural  Association.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  5,  p.  97- 
101.)  MQA 


PULROSSIE,    SuTHERLANDSHIRE 

Dempster,  George.  Plan  for  improve- 
ment of  the  estates  of  Skibo  and  Pulrossie. 
(In:  John  Henderson,  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  the  county  of  Sutherland.  .  . 
London,  1815.    8°.    p.  221-230.)  VPX 


Rattray,  Aberdeenshire 

Cumine,  James.  The  burgh  of  Rattray. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  1.  1887-90.  p.  114-121.) 

CPA 

Milne,  John.  Rattray.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8".    V.  5,  1898-1900,  p.  180-214.)  CPA 


Orkney 

Marshall,  W.  P.  Notes  on  a  trip  to  the 
Orkney  and  Shetland  Isles,  and  on  some 
singular  water-worn  rocks  in  Orkney. 
(Midland  naturalist.  London,  1891.  8°.  v. 
14,  p.  8-14.)  PQA 

Orkney  and  Shetland  records;  collected 
and  edited  by  A.  W.  Johnston,  Amy  John- 
ston, Jon  Stefansson  and  Henry  Paton. 
London:  Viking  Club,  1907-11.  8°.  v.  1, 
p.  1-280;  V.  2,  p.  1-112;  v.  3,  p.  1-64.  (Old- 
lore  series  of  the  Viking  Club.  no.  1-8,  10, 
12,  15,  18,  21,  27,  28,  38.)  CR 

V.   1.     Orkney  and  Shetland  records. 

V.  2.     Orkney  and   Shetland  sasines.      (v.   1.) 

V.  3.     Orkney  and  Shetland  sasines.      (v.  2.) 


Ravenscraig  Castle.  Aberdeenshire 

Forrest,  James.  Note  on  the  castles  of 
Ravenscraig  and  Inverugie.  (Buchan  Field 
Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq. 
8°.    V.  9,  1906-08,  p.  120-127.)  CPA 

M'Lachlan,  John.      Ravenscraig    Castle. 

(Edinburgh  Architectural       Association. 

Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1892.     8°.     v.  2, 

p.  145-148.)  MQA 

Renfrewshire 

Ramsay,  Philip  A.  Views  in  Renfrew- 
shire: with  historical  and  descriptive  no- 
tices. Edinburgh:  William  H.  Lizars,  1839. 
xii,  148  p.,  1  map,  31  pi.    f°.  f  CR 


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Supplement,  continued. 

History  and  Description,  continued. 

Selections  from  the  judicial  records  of 
Renfrewshire,  illustrative  of  the  admin- 
istration of  the  laws  of  the  county,  and 
manners  and  condition  of  the  inhabitants, 
in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centu- 
ries. With  notes  introductory  and  explana- 
tory, and  facsimiles  by  William  Hector. 
Taisley:  J.  &  J.  Cook,  1876-78.  2  v.  fac,  pi. 
8^  CR 

Series  1:  Introductory.  1.  The  times  of  the  per- 
secution, 1670-1688.  2.  Manners  and  condition  of  the 
people,  1684-1720.  3.  Manners  and  condition  of  the 
people,  1720-1800.  4.  The  administration  of  the  law, 
and  its  general  severity,  1688-1800.  5.  Miscellaneous 
papers.  6.  Rents,  prices,  etc.,  17th  and  18th  cen- 
turies. 

Series  2:  1.  County  representation,  freeholders, 
&•€.  2.  Old  county  families  and  estates.  3.  County 
courts.  4.  Social  condition  and  manners  of  the  people, 
1680  to  1770.  5.  Prisons  and  prisoners.  6.  The  burgh 
of  Paisley.  7.  Miscellaneous.  8.  Rents,  prices,  etc., 
1730  to  1750. 


Restalrig,  Edinburghshire 

Ross,  Thomas.  Restalrig  jand]  The  well 
of  St.  Triduana.  illus.  (Edinburgh  Arch- 
itectural Association.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1912.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  55-61.)  MQA 

Wood,  Thomas  A.  Douglas.  Restalrig 
church  ^ — a  monograph.  (Edinburgh  Nat- 
uralists' Field  Club.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1886.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  53-57.)  PQA 

Ross-shire 

Bain,  Robert.  History  of  the  ancient 
province  of  Ross  (the  county  palatine  of 
Scotland)  from  the  earliest  to  the  present 
time.  Dingwall:  Pefferside  Press,  Ltd., 
1899.  xviii,  440  p.,  2  1.,  2  maps,  1  plan,  6  pi., 
1  slip  errata.     8°.  CR 

Macgill,  W.  Old  Ross-shire  and  Scot- 
land, as  seen  in  the  Tain  and  Balrtagown 
docuinents.  Inverness:  Northern  Counties 
Newspaper  and  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  1909.  xii,  435  p.,  6  fac,  1  map,  3  pi. 
4^  CR 


Roxburgh,   Roxburghshire 

Haig,  James.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical account  of  the  town  of  Kelso,  and 
of  the  town  and  castle  of  Roxburgh;  with 
a  succinct  detail  of  the  occurrences  in  the 
history  of  Scotland  connected  with  these 
celebrated  places,  and  an  appendi-x.  Edin- 
burgh: John  Fairbairn,  1825.  xvi,  352  p., 
1  pi.    8°.  CR 


Ruth  WELL,  Dumfriesshire 

Brown,  George  Baldwin,  and  W.  R. 
Leth.'VBY.  The  Bewcastle  and  Ruthwell 
crosses.  (Burlington  magazine.  London, 
1913.     4°.     V.  23,  p.  43-49.)  f  MAA 


Conway,  Sir  Martin.  The  Bewcastle 
and  Ruthwell  crosses.  1  pi.  (Burlington 
magazine.  London,  1912.  4°.  v.  21,  p.  193- 
194.)  fMAA 

Lethaby,   W.    R.     The    Ruthwell    cross. 

1  illus.      (Burlington   magazine.      London, 
1912.    4°.    V.  21,  p.  145-146.)  fMAA 

See  also  under  Brown,  George  Bald- 

\nn,  and  W.  R.  Lethaby. 

St.  Andrews,   Fifeshire 

Linskill,  W.  T.  Unexplored  St.  An- 
drews. The  Castle  passage  and  the  sup- 
posed crypt.  (Chambers's  journal.  Edin- 
burgh, 1903.     4°.     series  6,  v.  6,  p.  23-25.) 

*DA 

St.  Colms,  Aberdeenshire 

Forrest,  James.  Note  on  the  old  church 
of  St.  Colms.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892- 
95,  p.  120-121.)  CPA 

St.  Kild.\,  Inverness-shire 

Kelsall  St.  Kilda  fund.  (Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society  of  Scotland.  Trans- 
actions. Edinburgh,  1878.  8°.  series  4, 
V.  10,  p.  253-254.)  VPA 

Macdiarmid,  John.  On  St.  Kilda  and  its 
inhabitants.  (Highland  and  Agricultural 
Society  of  Scotland.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1878.  8°.  series  4,  v.  10,  p.  232- 
253.)  VPA 

Schivas,  .Aberdeenshire 

Spence,  James.  Report  on  Schivas. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  3,  1892-95,  p.  241-246.) 

CPA 

.Shetland 

Fea,  James.  Considerations  on  the  fish- 
eries in  the  Scotch  islands;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  general  account  elucidating  the  his- 
tory, soil,  productions,  curiosities,  &c.,  of 
the  same,  the  manners  of  the  inhabitants, 
&c.     London:  printed  for  the  author,  1787. 

2  parts  in  1  v.     map.    8°.  VRS 

In  part  2,  p.  43  wrongly  numbered  47  and  sequence 
of   pagination    incorrect    from    that   point. 

Marshall,  W.  P.  Notes  on  a  trip  to  the 
Orknej'  and  Shetland  Isles,  and  on  some 
singular  water-worn  rocks  in  Orkney. 
(Midland  naturalist.  London,  1891.  8°.  v. 
14,  p.  8-14.)  PQA 

Skibo,  Sutherlandshire 

Dempster,  George.  Plan  for  improve- 
ment of  the  estates  of  Skibo  and  Pulros- 
sie.  (In:  John  Henderson,  General  view  of 
the  agriculture  of  the  county  of  Suther- 
land...     London,    1815.     8°.     p.  221-230.) 

VPX 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Slains,  Aberdeenshire 

Chalmers,  Andrew.  Old  Slains  Castle. 
(Ruchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Pe- 
terhead, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  1901,  p.  183-207.) 

CPA 

Stirling,  Stirlingshire 

Baillie,  J.  T.  Stirling  Castle.  2  plans. 
(Edinburgh  Architectural  Association. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1905.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  169-174.)  MQA 

Fleming,  James  Stark.  Ancient  castles 
and  mansions  of  Stirling  nobility.  De- 
scribed &  illustrated  by  J.  S.  Fleming. 
With  pen  and  ink  sketches,  by  the  author. 
Paisley:  A.  Gardner.  1902.  4  p.l..  (i)viii- 
xiii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)18-475  p.,  1  1.    illus.    4°. 

fCRF 

Ronald,  James.  Landmarks  of  old  Stir- 
ling. Stirling:  Eneas  Mackay,  1899.  xxii, 
383  p.,  9  1.,  1  map.  1  port,     illus.     8°.     CR 

Stair-Kerr,  Eric.  Stirling  Castle,  its 
place  in  Scottish  history,  by  Eric  Stair- 
Kerr...  With  eighteen  illustrations  by 
Hugh  Armstrong  Cameron.  Glasgow: 
lames  Maclehose  and  Sons,  1913.  2  p.l., 
(i)viii-xii,  219  p.,  3  pi.     illus.     8°.         CR 

Early  history.  The  war  of  Independence.  The 
early  Stewarts.  James  v.  and  Mary.  James  vi. 
Later  history.  The  buildings,  the  park,  and  the 
bridge.  The  associations  of  the  buildings.  Stirling's 
position  with  regard  to  other  castles.  Stirling  Castle 
in   poetry. 

Stricken,  Aberdeenshire 

Anderson,  Robert.  History  of  Strichen. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.     sq.  8°.     V.  2,  1891-92,  p.  67-74.) 

CPA 

Gray,  John.  Historical  notes  on  Strich- 
en. (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  3,  1892-95,  p. 
11-21.)  CPA 

Sutherlandshire 

Gordon,  Sir  Robert.  The  description  of 
the  province  of  Southerland,  with  the  com- 
modities thereof.  [1630.]  (In  his:  Genea- 
logical history  of  the  earldom  of  Suther- 
land.    Edinburgh,  1813.     f°.     p.  1-12.) 

ft  ARZ 

Description  of  Sutherland,  in  1632; 

and  an  account  of  its  original  inhabitants. 
(In:  John  Henderson,  General  view  of  the 
agriculture  of  the  county  of  Sutherland.  .  . 
London,    1815.     8°.     p.   159-166.)  VPX 

E.xtracted    from    his   History   of  Sutherland. 

Tain,  Ross-shire 

Taylor,  William.  Fragments  of  the  early 
history  of  Tain,  from  its  origin  to  the  mid- 


dle of  the  sixteenth  century.     Tain:   Rod- 
erick Douglas,  1865.     iv,  71  p..   1  pi.     16°. 

CR 


Tantallon  Castle,  Haddingtonshire 

MacGibbon,  David.  Tantallon  Castle, 
illus.  (Edinburgh  Architectural  Associa- 
tion. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1891.  8°. 
v.  1,  p.  77-84.)  MQA 


Yarrow,  Selkirkshire 

Borland,  Robert.  Yarrow:  its  literature 
and  romance.  3  pi.  (Edinburgh  Field 
Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1907.  8°.  v.  5, 
p.  159-168.)  PQA 

Yarrow:  its  poets  and  poetry.  With 

introduction  and  notes  by  Robert  Bor- 
land... Dalbeattie:  T.  Eraser,  1890.  viii, 
239(1)  p.,  4  port.,  8  pi.    8°.  NCI 

Russell,  James.  Reminiscences  of  Yar- 
row, b}'... James  Russell.  .  .with  preface 
by  Professor  Campbell  Eraser,  edited  and 
annotated  by ...  Professor  Veitch. .  .illus- 
trated by  Tom  Scott...  Edition  de  luxe. 
Selkirk:  G.  Lewis  &  Son,  1894.  xxi  p.,  1  1., 
340,  vii  p.,  12  pi.,  1  port,     illus.     4°.         CR 

Supplementary  chapters  (biographical  sketches  of 
the  author  and  of  his  father.  Dr.  Robert  Russell), 
by  Rev.  Alexander  Williamson,     p.  283-325. 


Vester,   Haddingtonshire 

Bonnar,  Thomas.  Yester  House  (and| 
Yester  Castle.  1  plan,  1  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Architectural  Association.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh.  1892.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  30-36.)  MQA 


Place  Names 

Forrest,  James.  Place-names  in  Lon- 
may.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  8.  1904-05.  p. 
93-102.)  CPA 

Giles,  Peter.  Paper  on  the  development 
of  Buchan  in  early  times,  as  illustrated 
by  the  place-names  in  the  valley  of  the 
North  Ugie.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  9. 
1906-08,  p.  78-96.)  CPA 

Gray,  John.  The  personal  and  place 
names  in  the  Book  of  Deer.  1  map.  (Bu- 
chan Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead, 
n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  3,  1892-95,  p.  79-106.)  CPA 

Milne,  John.  Place-names  in  Buchan. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Pe- 
terhead, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  4,  1896-98,  p.  201- 
220.)  CPA 

Mitchell,  H.  B.  Coast  names  near  Peter- 
head. (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  1.  1887-90,  p.  49- 
56.)  CPA 


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History  and  Description,  continued. 

Skene,  William  Forbes.  On  the  Celtic 
topography  of  Scotland,  and  the  dialectic 
differences  indicated  by  it.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1867.    4°.    V.  24,  p.  207-220.)  *  EC 


Clan  History,  etc. 

Ferguson,  James.  Papers  illustrating 
the  history  of  the  Scots  Brigade  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  United  Netherlands,  1572-1782. 
Extracted  by  permission  from  the  govern- 
ment archives  at  the  Hague  and  edited  by 
James  Ferguson,  v.  1-3.  Edinburgh:  T. 
&  A.  Constable,  1899-1901.  3  v.  8°.  (Scot- 
tish History  Society.  Publications,  v.  32, 
35,  38.)  CPA 

Grierson,  Sir  James  Moncrieff.  Records 
of  the  Scottish  volunteer  force,  1859-1908. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1909. 
xxvi,  372  p.,  47  pi.    4°.  f  VWZH 


Biography 

Collected  Biography 

Barrie,  Sir  James  Matthew.  An  Edin- 
burgh eleven:  Pencil  portraits  from  col- 
lege life.  New  York:  Lovell,  Coryell  & 
Co.  [189-?]     137  p.     12°.  AGH 

Omond,  George  William  Thomson.  The 
lord  advocates  of  Scotland,  from  the  close 
of  the  fifteenth  century  to  the  passing  of 
the  Reform  Bill.  Edinburgh:  David  Doug- 
las, 1883.    2  v.    8°.  XAS 

The    lord    advocates    of    Scotland. 

Second  series.  1834-1880.  London:  An- 
drew Melrose,  Ltd.,  1914.  xxiv,  360  p..  1 
slip   errata.     8°.  XAS 

Individual  Biography 
AiTKEN,   Dr.   Andrew   Peebles 

Boyd,  William  B.  An  obituary  notice  of 
the  late  Dr.  Andrew  Peebles  Aitken,  D.Sc. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908. 
8°.    V.  23,  p.  47-53.)  QEA 

Allan.  David,  Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  David  Allan.  (In 
his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British 
painters.  London,  1880.  12°.  v.  2,  p.  358- 
378.)  MCT 

Anderson,  Arthur,  Shipbuilder 

Nicolson,  John.  Arthur  Anderson,  a 
founder  of  the  P.  &  O.  Coy.  Paisley: 
Alexander  Gardner,  1914.  117  p.,  1  pi.,  1 
port.     12°.  AN 


Angus,  Jonathan 

Jolly,  William.     A  group  of  picturesque 

Scotch  puritans,     illus.     (Scottish  art  re- 

V.  2,  p.  183-185.) 

tMAA 


illus. 
London,  1889.    f°. 


Argyll   (8.   duke),  George  Douglas  Campbell 

Goodchild,  J.  G.  Obituary  notice  of  the 
duke  of  Argyll,  patron  of  the  Geological 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1905.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  176-181.)  PTA 

Baird,  Sir  David 

Investigator,  pseud,  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Colin 
Macaulay?  Letters  commenting  upon  Mr. 
Theodore  Hook's  Memoir  of  the  Life  of 
[General]  Sir  David  Baird,  by  Investigator, 
n.  p.  [1834.]    2  p.l.,  30  p.    8°.        *Cp.v.l070 

Letters  originally  appeared  in  the  Asiatic  journal. 

I'.alfour,   Arthur  James,    Statesman 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Arthur  James  Bal- 
four. (Outlook.  New  York,  1902.  8°.  v. 
71,  p.  959-965.)  *  DA 

Moffatt,  James.  Mr.  Balfour  as  a  man 
of  letters.  1  port,  illus.  (Bookman.  Lon- 
don, 1912.    f°.    V.  42,  p.  193-197.)  GDD 

Bannerman,   Margaret   Gordon,   Lady 

Archibald,  Raymond  Clare.  Carlyle's 
first  love,  Margaret  Gordon,  Lady  Ban- 
nerman;  an  account  of  her  life,  ancestry, 
and  homes,  her  families  and  friends.  Lon- 
don: J.  Lane,  1910.  2  p.l.,  vii-xvi,  213(1)  p., 
3  fac,  5  pi.,  13  port.,  3  tables.     8°.       AN 


Barclay,   William 

Smith,  David  Baird.  William  Barclay. 
(Scottish  historical  review.  Glasgow,  1914. 
4°.    V.  11,  p.  136-163.)  CPA 


Beattie,    James,    Poet 

Foster,  John.  Forbes'  Life  of  Beattie. 
(In  his:  Critical  essays...  London.  1856- 
57.    12°.    V.  1,  p.  17-33.)  NCZ 


Bennie,  James,  Geologist 

Home,  John.  Obituary  notice  of  the 
late  Mr.  Bennie.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  187-193.)  PTA 

With  a   list   of   Mr.    Bennie's   geological    papers. 


Blackie,  Professor  John  Stuart 

EXJ.tivixog  $i?vO?vOYiy-05  2uX>.oyoc.  [A  mss. 
letter  from  this  society  to  Prof.  J.  S.  Black- 
ie relating  to  his  diploma  as  member  of 
the  society.  The  letter  is  dated  Constan- 
tinople January  2i,   1874.]  *  C  p.v.368 


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Biography,  continued. 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  John  Stuart 
Blackie,  Esq.,  advocate,  professor  of  hu- 
manity in  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen... 
First,  second,  and  third  series,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
12,  (1)10-64  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.468 

Blair,  Dr.  Hugh 

Finlayson,  James.  A  short  account  of  the 
life  and  character  of  Dr.  Hugh  Blair.  (In: 
Hugh  Blair,  Sermons.  London,  1822.  new 
edition.     8°.     v.   1,  p.  vii-xx.)  ZIZ 

(In:  Same.    London,  1847.    8°. 

p.  xi-xx.)  ZIZ 

Blair,   Patrick,    Surgeon-Apothecary 

Stevenson,  Alexander  P.  Patrick  Blair, 
surgeon  apothecary,  Dundee.  (Botanical 
Societj'  of  Edinburgh.  Transactions  and 
proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1908.  8°.  v.  23, 
p.  259-276.)  QEA 

BoswELL,  Dr.  John  Thomas  Irvine 

Cleghorn,  Hugh.  Dr.  Boswell  of  Bal- 
muto.  (Botanical  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1889.    8°.    v.  17,  p.  516-519.) 

QEA 

With  a  chronological  list  of  his  scientific  papers. 

Braxfield,    Robert   MacQueen,    Lord 

Roughead,  William.  The  real  Braxfield. 
(Juridical  review.  Edinburgh,  1914.  8°. 
V.  26,  p.  165-190.)  SEA 

Brown,   Rev.   John,  D.D.,   1784-1858 

Hay,  Tames,  and  A.  Marshall.  Libel 
at  the  instance  of  Drs.  Hay  and  Marshall 
against  Dr.  J.  Brown,  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh, 
1845.]     11  p.,  1  1.    4°.  *Cp.v.l335 

Brown,  Rev.  Dr.  John,   1810-1882 

Brown,  John.  Supplementary  chapter 
to  the  life  of  Rev.  John  Brown,  D.D.  A 
letter  to  Rev.  John  Cairns,  D.D.  Edin- 
burgh: Edmonston  &  Douglas,  1860.  1  p.l., 
409-516  p.     12°.  AGZ  p.v.9,  no.26 

Brown,  Rev.  John,  Church  Historian 

Brown,  Thomas.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of 
the  author,  to  which  is  annexed,  a  selec- 
tion of  his  dying  sayings.  (In:  John 
Brown,  A  compendious  history  of  the  Bri- 
tish churches  in  England,  Scotland,  Ire- 
land and  America.  Edinburgh,  1823.  8°. 
v.   1,  p.  ix-xx.)  ZDV 

Brown,  Robert,  Botanist 

Balfour,  John  Hutton.  Biographical 
sketch  of  the  late  Robert  Brown.  (Botani- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1860.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  119-128.)  QEA 


Brown,  Dr.  Samuel 

Testimonials  in  favour  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Brown,  now  a  candidate  for  the  chair  of 
chemistry  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh,  1843.    33  p.    8°. 

AGZp.v.lO,no.3 

Brown,   Thomas,    Philosopher 

Welsh,  David.  Memoir  of  Dr.  Brown. 
(In:  Thomas  Brown,  Lectures  on  the 
philosophy  of  the  human  mind.  London, 
1858.     8°.     p.  v-xxxi.)  VEG 

Abridged  from  an  Account  of  the  life  and  writings 
of  Thomas  Brou'n,  M.D.,  Edinburgh,    1825. 

Buchan,  Peter,  Ballad  Collector 

Fairley,  J.  A.  Peter  Buchan,  printer  and 
ballad  collector.  (Buchan  Field  Club. 
Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v. 
7,  1902-03,  p.  123-158.)  CPA 

p.  148-158  contain  a  bibliography  of  the  works  of 
Peter    Buchan. 

Burnet,   James,    Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  James  Burnet.  (In 
his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British 
painters.  London,  1880.  12°.  v.  3,  p.  138- 
145.)  MCT 

Burns,  Sir  George,  Shipbuilder 

Hodder,  Edwin.  Sir  George  Burns,  bart.: 
his  times  and  friends.  London:  Hodder 
and  Stoughton,  1892.  394  p.,  1  port.  12°. 
(Popular  edition.)  AN 

Cadell,   Henry,  of  Grange 

Richardson,  Ralph.  Obituary  notice  of 
Mr.  Henry  Cadell  of  Grange.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  502-506.)       PTA 

Calder,  Sir  Robert 

Sir  Robert  Calder.  (Blackwood's  mag- 
azine. London,  1910.  8°.  v.  187,  p.  318- 
342.)  *  DA 

Campbell,  John,  of  Calder 

Papers  relating  to  the  murder  of  the 
laird  of  Calder.  (In:  Highland  papers. 
Edited  by  T.  R.  N.  Macphail.  Edinburgh, 
1914.    8°.    V.  1,  p.  141-194.)  CP 

Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie  Welsh 

Blunt,  Reginald.  Mrs.  Carlyle  and  her 
housemaid.  (Cornhill  magazine.  London, 
1901.    new  series,  v.  11,  p.  456-467.)      *  DA 

Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie  Welsh.  Eight  new 
love  letters  of  Jane  Welsh.  [Edited,  with 
explanatory  notes,  by  Alexander  Carlyle.] 
(Nineteenth  century  and  after.  New  York, 
1914.    8°.    V.  75,  p.  86-113.)  *  DA 


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Supplement,  continued. 
Biography,  continued. 

Letters     and    memorials    of    Jane 

Welsh  Carlyle.  Prepared  for  publication 
by  Thomas  Carlyle.  Edited  by  J.  A. 
Froude.  New  York:  G.  Munro  rl883i.  2  v. 
f°.     (Seaside  library,     v.  80,  part  1-2.) 

ttAN 

More    new   letters    of   Jane   Welsh 

Carlyle.  (Nineteenth  century  and  after. 
New  York,    1914.     8°.     v.   76,  p.  317-349.) 

*DA 

Mrs.  Carlyle's  letters.     (Scottish  review. 

Paisley,  1883.    8^    v.  2,  p.  127-146.)     *  DA 

Vitale,  Zaira.  La  signora  Carlyle.  (Nuo- 
va  antologia.  Roma,  1905.  8°.  serie  4,  v. 
118  [V.  202]  p.  274-289;  465-498.)         NNA 

CoLONSAY,  Duncan  M'Neill,  Lord 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  Bio- 
graphical notice  of  Lord  Colonsay.  (Roy- 
al Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1875.    8°.    v.  8,  p.  445-453.) 

*EC 

CouPER,   Archibald   Scott 

Anschuetz,  Richard.  Life  and  chemical 
work  of  Archibald  Scott  Couper.  1  port. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1909.  8°.  v.  29,  p.  193- 
273.)  *  EC 

Croll,  Dr.  James,  Physicist 

Home,  John.  Obituary  notice  of  Dr. 
James  Croll,  F.R.S.  1  port.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  171-187.)      PTA 

p.  181-187  contain  a  list  of  Croll's  scientific  pa- 
pers and  works. 

Cunningham,  Allan 

Heaton,  Mary  M.  Life  of  Allan  Cunning- 
ham. (In:  Allan  Cunningham,  Lives  of  the 
most  eminent  British  painters.  London, 
1879.    12°.    V.  1,  p.  vii-xxi.)  MCT 

Cunningham,    Daniel   John 

Knott,  C.  G.  Daniel  John  Cunningham. 
(Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceed- 
ings. Edinburgh,  1910.  8°.  v.  30,  p.  569- 
579.)  *  EC 

With  a  list  of  Cunningham's  scientific  papers  and 
addresses. 

Dalhousie  (1.  marquis),  James  Andrew  Broun 
Ramsay 

Dalhousie  (1.  marquis),  James  Andrew 
Broun  Ramsay.  Private  letters  of  the 
marquess  of  Dalhousie.  Edited  by  J.  G.  A. 
Baird.  Edinburgh:  W^  Blackwood  and 
Sons,  1911.  xi  p.,  1  1.,  448  p.,  5  pi.,  4  port. 
8°.  BGL 

Second    impression. 


Dalrymple,  Sir  David,  Lord  Hailes 

Catalogue,  A.  of  the  works  of  Sir  David 
Dalrymple,  Lord  Hailes,  arranged  in  the 
order  of  their  publication.  (In:  James 
Savage,  The  librarian.  London,  1808.  8^ 
V.  1,  p.  76-85.)  CA 

Dalrymple,  James  Dalrymple  Gray 

Black,  William  George.  James  Dal- 
rymple Gray  Dalrymple.  (Glasgow  Arch- 
aeological Society.  Transactions.  Glas- 
gow, 1910.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  part  1, 
p.  148-156.)  CPA 

Davidson,  Rev.  George  S. 

Testimonials  in  favor  of  the  Rev.  George 
S.  Davidson,  as  a  candidate  for  the  Greek 
chair  in  the  university.  Edinburgh,  1851. 
28  p.    8°.  AGH  p.v.9,  no.4 

Dickson,   Professor  Alexander 

Fraser,  Thomas  R.  Professor  Alexander 
Dickson.  (Botanical  Society.  Transac- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1889.  8°.  v.  17,  p.  508- 
516.)  QEA 

p.  513-316  contain  a  chronological  list  of  Pro- 
fessor  Dickson's   scientific   papers. 


Drummoxd,  William,  of  Hawthornden 

Lorimer,  Louise.  The  love  story  of 
Drummond  of  Hawthornden.  (Scottish 
review.  Paisley,  1900.  8°.  v.  36,  p.  203- 
229.)  *  DA 


Duncan,  Rev.  Henry,  of  Ruth  well 

Dinwiddle,  John  L.  The  Rev.  Henry 
Duncan,  D.D.  (1774-1846).  the  father  of 
savings  banks.  1  port,  illus.  (Gallovi- 
dian.     Dumfries,  1910.     4°.     v.  12,  p.  1-7.) 

*DE 


Edwards,  David  Herschell 

Symington,  Andrew  James.  Biographi- 
cal sketch  of  David  Herschell  Edwards. 
(In:  D.  H.  Edwards,  Modern  Scottish 
poets.     Brechin,  1897.     16°.    v.  16,  p.  5-12.) 

NCI 


Erskine,  Rev.  Ebenezer 

Harper,  James,  and  others.  Lives  of 
Ebenezer  Erskine,  William  Wilson,  and 
Thomas  Gillespie,  fathers  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church.  By  the  Revs.  James 
Harper,  John  Eadie,  and  William  Lindsay. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1849.  306 
p.,  2  pi.    12°.  ZWH 

Euing,  William,  F.R.S.E. 

Dickson,  William  P.  Biographical  no- 
tice of  William  Euing,  F.R.S.E.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1875.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  491-496.)       *  EC 


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Biography,  continued. 

Ferguson,  Professor  Adam 

Small,  John.  Biographical  sketch  of 
Adam  Ferguson,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  profes- 
sor of  moral  philosophy  in  the  University 
of  Edinburgh.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh.  1864. 
4°.    V.  23,  p.  599-665.)  *  EC 

Forbes,  Duncan,  of  Culloden 

Bannatyne,  J.  A  biographical  sketch  of 
the  life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Duncan  Forbes, 
of  Culloden.  (In:  D.  Forbes,  The  works  of 
...Forbes.     London,   1816.     8°.     p.  i-xvi.) 

ZET 

Forbes,  James  David,   F.R.S. 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Obituary  notice 
of  James  David  Forbes,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  principal  of  the  United  College  of 
St.  Salvator  and  St.  Leonard  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  St.  Andrews.  (Edinburgh  Geo- 
logical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1870.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  238-249.)  PTA 

Forbes,   Rev.  John,  of  Corse 

Garden,  George.  Reverendi  viri  Joh. 
Forbesii  a  Corse  vita.  (In:  J.  Forbes, 
Opera  omnia.  Amstelaedami,  1703.  f°. 
V.  1,  p.  1-72.)  tZEP 

Gall,    Richard,   Poet 

Memoir  of  Richard  Gall.  (In:  Richard 
Gall,  Poems  and  songs.  Edinburgh,  1819. 
12°.    p.  v-xxvi.)  NCM 

Gilchrist,   Dr.  James 

Balfour,  Thomas  A.  G.  Obituary  notice 
of  Dr.  James  Gilchrist,  Dumfries.  (Botan- 
ical Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    8°.    V.  17,  p.  2-11.)  QEA 

GiLFiLLAN,    Rev.    George 

Livingston,  Peter.  George  Gilfillan  and 
his  writings.  (In  his:  Poems  and  songs. .  . 
Dublin,  1852.    9.  ed.     12°.    p.  27-35.)  NDH 

Gillespie,    Rev.    Thomas 

Harper,  James,  and  others.  Lives  of 
Ebenezer  Erskine,  William  Wilson,  and 
Thomas  Gillespie,  fathers  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church.  By  the  Revs.  James 
Harper,  John  Eadie,  and  Wiliam  Lindsay. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1849.  306 
p.,  2  pi.    12°.  ZWH 

Glen,  John,  of   Edinburgh 

Hecht,  Hans.  John  Glen.  Ein  Blatt 
auf  sein  Grab.  (Englische  Studien.  Leip- 
zig, 1906.    8°.    Bd.  36,  p.  188-191.)        RNA 


GooDsiR,  Professor  John 

Balfour,  J.  H.  Obituary  notice  of  Pro- 
fessor John  Goodsir.  (Botanical  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1868.  8°.  v.  9, 
p.  118-127.)  QEA 

Grange,  James  Erskine,  Lord 
Roughead,    William.      The    husband    of 


Lady    Grange, 
burgh,  1914.     i 


(Juridical    review. 
,     v.  26,  p.  75-96.) 


Edin- 
SEA 


Grant,  Mrs.  Anne  MacVicar,  of  Laggan 

Grant,  Mrs.  Anne  MacVicar.  Memoir 
and  correspondence  of  Mrs.  Grant  of  Lag- 
gan. Edited  by  her  son,  J.  P.  Grant.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Long- 
mans, 1844.     3  V.     port.     12°.  NDD 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Memoir  of  Mrs. 
Grant.  1  port.  (In:  Anne  Grant,  Memoirs 
of  an  American  lady. .  .  Albany,  1876.  8°. 
p.  ix-xix.)  IR 

Gray,  David,  Poet 

Buchanan,  Robert  Williams.  David 
Gray.  (In  his:  David  Gray  and  other  es- 
says.    London,  1868.     12°.    p.  63-174.) 

Gregory,  Professor  William 

Balfour,  John  Hutton.  Short  biographi- 
cal sketch  of  Professor  Gregory.  (Botani- 
cal Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1860.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  75-79.)  QEA 

Halyburton,  Rev.  Thomas 

Halyburton,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the 
life  of  Thomas  Halyburton...  With... 
an  account  of  the  church  of  Scotland  dur- 
ing the  times  of  Halyburton.  [Edited  by 
Janet  Watson.]  Edinburgh:  J.  Johnstone 
[1848].    xvi,  17-320  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  AN 

Hamilton,    Sir   William,    Metaphysician 

Testimonials  in  support  of  Sir  William 
Hamilton's  application  for  the  chair  of 
logic  and  metaphysics,  vacant  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh:  H.  & 
J.  Pillans,  printers,  1836.    59  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.512 


Heddle,  Matthew  Foster,  Mineralogist 

Goodchild,    John    George.      Dr.    Heddle 
and  his  geological  work.     1  port 
burgh    Geological    Society. 
Edinburgh,  1899.     8°.     v.  7 


(Edin- 
Transactions. 
p.  317-327.) 

PTA 


Henderson,  John,  Geologist 

Goodchild,  John  George.  John  Hen- 
derson. (Edinburgh  Geological  Society. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1905.  8°.  v. 
8,  p.  165-175.)  PTA 

With   a   list   of   Henderson's   geological   papers. 


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Biography,  continued. 

Heriot,  George,  of  Edinburgh 

Constable,  Archibald.  Memoirs  of 
George  Heriot,  jeweller  to  King  James  vi., 
with  an  historical  account  of  the  hospital 
founded  by  him  at  Edinburgh.  [By  Archi- 
bald Constable.]  Edinburgh:  A.  Constable 
&  Co.,  1822.  1  p.l.,  viii,  228  p.,  2  fac.  1 
p.l.,  2  port.    8°.  AN 

Heriot,  George.  Last  will  and  testa- 
ment, and  codicil  thereto. .  .and  the  orig- 
inal statutes  of  his  hospital  by  Dr.  Balcan- 
quall.  Edinburgh:  Neill  &  Co.,  1835.  4. 
90  p.     nar.  12°.  SHP 


Herries,  Walter,  Pamphleteer 

Spencer,  J.  J.  Walter  Herries:  a 
"Darien"  pamphleteer.  (Glasgow  Archae- 
ological Society.  Transactions.  Glasgow, 
1910.  sq.  8°.  new  series,  v.  6,  part  1,  p. 
103-115.)  CPA 

Home,  John,  Author 

Mackenzie,  Henry.  Account  of  the  life 
of  Mr.  John  Home.  1  port.  (In:  John 
Home.  Works.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8°.  v. 
1,  p.   1-184.)  NCP 

p.  123-184  is  an  appendix  consisting  of  letters 
to  and  from  Home's  friends. 


Hunter,    Robert,    Geologist 

Rev.,  The,  Robert  Hunter,  M.A..  LL.D., 
F.G.S.  1823-1897.  (Geological  magazine. 
London,  1897.  8°.  new  series,  decade  4, 
V.  4,  p.  382-384.)  PTA 

Innes,  Alexander  Taylor 

Innes,  Alexander  Taylor.  Chapters 
of  reminiscence.  London:  Hodder  and 
Stoughton,  1913.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  253  p.    8°.  AN 

Innes,  Cosmo,  Antiquary 

Neaves,  Charles  Neaves,  lord.  Bio- 
graphical notice  of  Cosmo  Innes.  (Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edin- 
burgh, 1875.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  453-460.)       *  EC 

Jameson,   Professor  William 

Henry,  Isaac  Anderson.  Biographical 
notice  of  Professor  Jameson  of  Quito. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1876. 
8°.    V.  12,  p.  19-28.)  QEA 

Jamesone,  George,  Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  George  Jamesone. 
(In  his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British 
painters.  London,  1880.  12°.  v.  2,  p.  102- 
125.)  MCT 


Jameson,  Dr.  William,  C.  I.  E. 
Cleghorn,  Hugh.  Obituary  notice  of 
Deputy  Surgeon-General  Jameson,  C.  I.  E. 
(Botanical  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Trans- 
actions and  proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1883 
8°.    V.  14,  p.  288-295.)  QEA 

Jeffrey,    Francis   Jeffrey,    Lord 

Chambers,  William.  Francis  Jeffrey.  (In 
his:  Papers  for  the  people.  Edinburgh, 
1850.     12°.    V.  2.  no.  16.)  NCZ 


Kames,  Henry  Home,  Lord 

Foster,  John.  Memoirs  of  Lord  Kames. 
(In  his:  Critical  essays...  London,  1856- 
57.    12°.    V.  1,  p.  63-81.)  NCZ 

Kethenys    (Kettin),    Ingram    de 

Fleming,  David  Hay.  Supplementary 
note  on  Ingram  of  Kettins.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings 
Edinburgh,  1911.    sq.  8°.    v.  45,  p.  426-427  ) 

CPA 

Lang,  Andrew 

Brown,  Peter  Hume.  Andrew  Lang, 
1844-1912.  (British  Academy.  Proceed- 
ings. London  [1912].  8°.  1911-12,  p.  552- 
558.)  *  EC 

Gosse,  Edmund.  Andrew  Lang.  1844- 
1912.  (In  his:  Portraits  and  sketches.  Lon- 
don,  1912.     12°.     p.  197-211.)  NCZ 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  Andrew  Lang  as  man 
of  letters  and  folk-lorist.  (Journal  of 
American  folk-lore.  New  York,  1913  8° 
v.  26,  p.  367-372.)  HE  A 

Millar,  John  Hepburn.  Andrew  Lang. 
(Quarterly  review.  London,  1913.  8°.  v 
218,  p.  299-329.)  *  DA 

Salvatorelli,  Luigi.  Andrew  Lang.  (Lares. 
Bollettino  sociale.  Roma,  1912.  4°  v  1 
p.  133-136.)  QOA 

Simson,  James.  Andrew  Lang  a  gipsy. 
His  sires  were  Scottish  tinker  laddies. 
[New  York,  1892.)     4  p.    8°.        *  C  p.v.389 

Laurie,   Annie,  of   Maxwelton 

Thomas,  Katherine  Elwes.  The  real 
Annie  Laurie.  2  port.,  3  illus.  (Munsey's 
magazine.  New  York,  1906.  8°.  v.  35  n 
237-241.)  *DA 

Leyden,  John,  Poet  and  Orientalist 

Morton,  James.  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Ley- 
den. (In:  John  Leyden.  Poetical  remains. 
London,  1819.    8°.    p.  i-lxxxv.)  NCM 

Seshadri,  P.  John  Leyden.  (East  and 
west.  London,  1912.  8°.  v.  11,  p.  570- 
581.)  *DE 


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Supplement,  continued. 
Biography,  continued. 

Livingston,   Rev.   John 

Some  remarkable  passages  in  the  life  of 
Mr.  John  Livingston,  late  minister  of  the 
gospel  at  Ancrum.  in  Teviotdale.  With  a 
particular  account  of  his  remarkable  ser- 
mon at  the  kirk  of  Shots,  by  which,  about 
five  hundred  persons  were  converted. 
Falkirk:  Printed  by  T.  Johnston,  1819.  24 
p.    16°.  Reserve 

A    chapbook. 


Macbeth 

Eruchshaw  Ardeshir  Parakh.  Some 
striking  points  of  resemblance  in  the 
stories  of  Macbeth  of  Scotland  and  Beh- 
ram  Chobin  of  Persia.  (Journal  of  the 
Anthropological  Society  of  Bombay.  Bom- 
bay, 1903.    8°.    V.  6,  p.  387-402.)  QOA 


McKiNNON,  Mary 

Maconochie,  Alexander.  (Letter  to  John 
Scott,  1.  earl  Eldon,  lord  high  chancellor, 
concerning  the  claims  of  Mrs.  Mary  Mc- 
Kinnon  against  Robert  Baird.  Signed 
Alex.  Maconochie.]  n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh, 
1825.]     30,   19  p.     4°.         *Cp.v.  1335,no.4 


MacLehose,  Agnes,  "Clarinda" 

M'Lehose,  W.  C.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  M'Le- 
hose.  (In:  Robert  Burns.  The  correspond- 
ence between  Burns  and  Clarinda..  .  New 
York  [1843].     12°.     p.  13-53.)  NDD 


Macleod,  Donald,  Jacobite  Pilot 

Barron,  Evan  Macleod.  Prince  Charlie's 
pilot.  A  record  of  loyalty  and  devotion. 
Inverness:  R.  Carruthers  &  Sons,  1913. 
5  p.l.,(l)  4-205  p.,  1  map,  1  pi.    8°.        AN 


Meston,    William,   Poet 

Findlay,  J.  T.  "The  ingenious  and 
learned  William  Meston,  A.  M."  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead, 
n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  7,  1902-03,  p.  91-122.)  CPA 

With  a  bibliography  of  the  works  of  Meston  on 
p.    119-120. 


Miller,  Hugh,  Geologist 

Agassiz,  Louis  John  Rodolphe.  Hugh 
Miller,  author  of  "Old  red  sandstone,"  and 
"Footprints  of  the  Creator."  (In:  Hugh 
Miller,  Footprints  of  the  Creator...  Bos- 
ton, 1851.     12°.    p.  xi-xxxvii.)  PXX 

(In:   Same.     Edinburgh,  1871. 

12°.     p.  iii-xxxvii.)  PXX 

Bayne,  Peter.  Hugh  Miller.  (In  his: 
Essays  in  biography  and  criticism.  Bos- 
ton,   1857.      12°.     first   series,   p.   334-361.) 

NCZ 

Brewster,  Sir  David.  Hugh  Miller: 
sketches  of  his  life  and  writings.  (In: 
Hugh  Miller,  The  foot-prints  of  the  Crea- 
tor...     Cincinnati,    1851.     12°.     p.   11-37.) 

PXX 

Home,  John.  Obituary  notice  of  Hugh 
Miller.  1  port.  (Edinburgh  Geological 
Society.  Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1899. 
8°.    V.  7,  p.  132-138.)  PTA 

Milne,    John,    Poet 

Alexander,  William.  "The  last  of  the 
Scottish  Homers."  1  port.  (Scottish  art 
review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1,  p.  359- 
362.)  MA  A 


Milne-Home,  David,  Geologist 

Richardson,  Ralph.  Obituary  notice  of 
David  Milne-Home,  Esq.,  of  VVedderburn 
and  Milnegraden,  LL.D.  1  port.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,    1893.     8°.     v.   6,   p.    119-127.) 

PTA 


Mayne,   John,   Poet 

Sinclair,  George  A.  John  Mayne,  a  Scot- 
tish poet.  (Gentleman's  magazine.  Lon- 
don, 1905.    8°.    V.  299.  p.  27-34.)  *  DA 


MoDAN,   Saint 

Story,  Robert  Herbert.  Saint  Modan 
of  Rosneath:  a  fragment  of  Scottish  hagi- 
ology.  Paisley:  Alex.  Gardner,  1878.  4 
p.l.,    (1)10-56  p.,   1   pi.     sq.   16°.  AN 


Meikle,   William 

Jolly,  William.  A  group  of  picturesque 
Scotch  puritans,  illus.  (Scottish  art  re- 
view.   London,  1889.     f°.    v.  2,  p.  183-185.) 

tMAA 


Montrose    (1.    marquis),  James  Graham 

Pryce,  Mrs.  Hugh.     The  great  marquis 

of    Montrose.  London:      Everett    &    Co., 

Ltd.  [1912.]     2  p.l.,  vii-xv,  414  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi., 

5  port.    8°.  AN 


Melvin,  James,  Geologist 

Richardson,  Ralph.  Obituary  notice  of 
James  Melvin,  F.S.A.  Scot.  (Edinburgh 
Geological  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1899.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  286-289.)     PTA 


Moore,  John,  M.D. 

Anderson,  Robert.  The  life  of  John 
Moore,  M.D.  1  port.  (In:  John  Moore, 
Works.    Edinburgh,  1820.    8°.    v.  1,  p.  i-lx.) 

NCG 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATIxXG  TO  SCOTLAND 


1065 


Supplement,  continued. 
Biography,  continued. 

Nairne,  Caroline  Oliphant,  Baroness 

Simpson,  Margaret  Stewart.  The  Scot- 
tish songstress,  Caroline,  Baroness  Nairne; 
by  her  great  grand-niece  [i.  e.,  M.  S.  Simp- 
son]. Edinburgh:  Oliphant,  Anderson,  & 
Ferrier,  1894.    63  p.,  1  port,    illus.    12°.  AN 

NicoL,   James,   Geologist 

Richardson,  Ralph.  Obituary  notice  of 
Professor  Nicol.  honorary  fellow.  (Edin- 
burgh Geological  Society.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,   1880.     8°.     v.  3,  p.  245-246.) 

PTA 

Pettie,    John,    R.A. 

Hardie,  Martin.  John  Pettie,  R.A., 
H.R.S.A.  London:  Adam  and  Charles 
Black,  1908.    xxiv,  278  p.,  41  pi.,  9  port.    8°. 

MCV 

Phillip,  John,  Painter 

Heaton,  Mary  M.  John  Phillip.  (In: 
Allan  Cunningham,  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  British  painters.  London,  1880. 
12°.    V.  3,  p.  434-445.)  MCT 

PiTSLiGO   (4.   baron),  Alexander  Forbes 

Stark,  James.  Lord  Pitsligo,  patriot, 
saint,  outlaw.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Trans- 
actions. Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  9, 
1906-08,  p.  105-117.)  CPA 

Raeburn,  Sir  Henry,  Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Sir  Henry  Rae- 
burn.  (In  his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
British  painters.  London,  1880.  12°.  v. 
2,  p.  257-286.)  MCT 

Ramsay,   Allan,   Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Allan  Ramsay.  (In 
his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British 
painters.  London,  1880.  12°.  v.  2,  p.  126- 
136.)  MCT 

Dobson,  Austin.  A  rival  of  Reynolds. 
(In  his:  Eighteenth  century  vignettes. 
New  York.  1896.  12°.  series  3,  p.  147- 
162.)  NCZ 

Ramsay,   Sir  Andrew   Crombie,   Geologist 

Geikie,  James.  The  late  Sir  Andrew 
Crombie  Ramsay,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.  1 
port.  (Edinburgh  Geological  Societj'. 
Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1893.  8°.  v.  6, 
p.  233-240.)  PTA 

Ramsay,  Edward  Bannerman,  Dean  of  Edinburgh 

Sandford,  D.  F.  Obituary  notice  of  the 
Very  Rev.  Dean  Ramsay.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh, 
1875.    8°.    V.  8,  p.  289-296.)  *  EC 


Rankine,  William  John  Macquorn 

Gordon,  Lewis  D.  B.  Obituary  notice 
of  Professor  Rankine.  (Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh.  Proceedings.  Edinburgh,  1875. 
8°.    V.  8,  p.  296-306.)  *  EC 

Reid,   Thomas,    Philosopher 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  Thomas  Reid,  D.D.  (In: 
Thomas  Reid,  Essays  on  the  powers  of 
the  human  mind.     Edinburgh,  1803.    8°.    v. 

1,  p.  i-clxiv.)  YBX 
(In:    Same,    with    notes... by 

G.  N.  Wright.    London,  1843.    8°.    p.  1-76.) 

YEG 
(In:    Dugald    Stewart.      Bio- 
graphical   memoirs...       Edinburgh.    1811. 
4°.    p.  399-532.)  f  AGH 

Roberts,   David,   Painter 

Heaton,  Mary  M.  David  Roberts.  (In: 
Allan  Cunningham,  Lives  of  the  most  emi- 
nent British  painters.  London,  1880.  12°. 
V.  3,  p.  363-376.)  MCT 

Ross,    Alexander,    Poet 

Thomson,  Alexander.  Life  of  the  author. 
(In:  Alexander  Ross,  Helenore;  or.  The 
fortunate  shepherdess...  Dundee,  1812. 
8°.    p.  iii-liv.)  NCL 

Runciman,    Alexander,    Painter 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Alexander  Runci- 
man. (In  his:  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
British  painters.     London,   1880.     12°.     v. 

2,  p.  210-223.)  MCT 

Scott,  David,  Painter 

Heaton,  Mary  M.  David  Scott.  (In: 
Allan  Cunningham,  Lives  of  the  most  emi- 
nent British  painters.  London,  1880.  12°. 
V.  3,  p.  391-405.)  MCT 

Scott,    William    Bell,    Poet-Painter 

Scott,  William  Bell.  Autobiographical 
notes  of  the  life  of  William  Bell  Scott,  and 
notices  of  his  artistic  and  poetic  circle  of 
friends,  1830  to  1882.  Edited  by  \W .  Minto. 
London:  James  R.  Osgood,  Mcllvaine  & 
Co.,  1892.     2  V.     pi.,  port.    8°.  MCV 

Sellars,  James,  Architect 

Keppie,  John.  The  late  James  Sellars, 
architect,  Glasgow.  1  port.  3  illus.  (Scot- 
tish art  review.  Glasgow,  1889.  f°.  v.  1. 
p.  191-193.)  tMAA 

Service,   Robert,   Naturalist 


P.,  J.    Robert  Service 
alist.     Glasgow,  1911.     ) 


(Glasgow  natur- 

v.  3,  p.  73-76.) 

PQA 

p.  76  contains  a  list  of  his  more  important  papers. 


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Biography,  continued. 


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Simpson,  William,  R.   I. 

Eyre-Todd,  George.  The  autobiography 
of  William  Simpson,  R.  I.,  (Crimean  Simp- 
son). Illustrated  with  many  reproduc- 
tions of  Simpson's  pictures...  London: 
T.  Fisher  Unwin,  1903.  xv,  351  p.,  1  fac. 
22  pi..  2  port.     8°.  MCV 


Sinclair  (7.  baron),  John  Sinclair 

Fairley,  J.  A.  John,  seventh  Lord  Sin- 
clair, Covenanter  and  Royalist.  1  fac. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  8,  1904-05,  p.  129- 
184.)  CPA 

Sinclair,  Sir  John 

Sinclair,  William  Macdonald.  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  founder  and  president  of  the  first 
Board  of  Agriculture.  1  port.  (Art  jour- 
nal.    London,    1910.     f°.      1910,   p.   33-34.) 

tMAA 

Skinner,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

Reid,  H.  G.  Biographical  sketch.  (In: 
John  Skinner,  Songs  and  poems.  Peter- 
head, 1859.     16°.    p.  vii-xxxvi.)  NCL 

Small,   Dr.   John,   Librarian 

McNeill,  George  P.  The  late  Dr.  John 
Small,  librarian  of  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh. (Englische  Studien.  Heilbronn, 
1888.    8°.    Bd.  11,  p.  177-180.)  RNA 


Stewart,    Dugald,    Philosopher 

Veitch,  John.  Memoir  of  Dugald  Stew- 
art, with  selections  from  his  correspon- 
dence. (In:  Dugald  Stewart.  Collected 
works.  Edinburgh,  1858.  8°.  v.  10,  p.  vii- 
clxxvii.)  YBX 

Traquair,  Ramsay  Heatley,  Palaeontologist 

Eminent  living  geologists.  Ramsay 
Heatley  Traquair,  M.D.,  LL.D.  1  port. 
(Geological  magazine.  London.  1909.  8°. 
new  series,  decade  5,  v.  6,  p.  241-250.)  PTA 

With  a  list  of  his  scientific  writings  on  p.  245-250. 

Tvtler,    William,    of    Woodhouselee 

Mackenzie,  Henry.  A  short  account  of 
the  life  and  writings  of  William  Tytler  of 
Woodhouselee.  (Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1798. 
4°.     V.  4,  part  1,  appendix,  p.  17-34.)  *  EC 

Walker-.\rnott,    George    Arnott,    Botanist 

Cleghom,  Hugh.  Biographical  notice  of 
the  late  Dr.  Walker-Arnott,  regius  profes- 
sor of  botany  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 
(Botanical  Society.  Transactions.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  414-426.)        QEA 

p.  423-426  give  a  list  of  Dr.  Walker-Arnott's 
botanical    writings. 

Watson,   Dr.   William 

Lindsay,  John.  In  memoriam:  William 
Watson,  M.D.,  I. M.S.  1  port.  (Edinburgh 
Field  Naturalists'  and  Microscopical  So- 
ciety. Transactions.  Edinburgh,  1912.  8°. 
V.  6,  p.  447-452.)  PQA 


Smith,  Adam,  LL.D. 

M'CuUoch,  John  Ramsay.  Sketch  of  the 
life  and  writings  of  Adam  Smith.  2  port. 
(In:  Adam  Smith,  An  inquiry  into  the 
nature  and  causes  of  the  wealth  of  nations. 
Edinburgh,  1863.     new  ed.     8°.     p.  i-xxiii.) 

TC 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  Adam  Smith,  LL.D.  (In: 
Adam  Smith,  Theory  of  the  moral  senti- 
ments...    London,  1853.     12°.    p.  xi-lxix.) 

YFE 


Smith,  James,  of  Jordan   Hill 

Crosskey,  Henry  W.  Address  in  mem- 
ory of  James  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Jordan  Hill, 
F.G.S.,  late  president  of  the  society. 
(Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.  Trans- 
actions. Glasgow,  1867.  8°.  v.  2,  p.  228- 
234.)  PTA 

Somerville,  Alexander,   B.  Sc. 

In  memoriam.  Alexander  Somerville, 
B.  Sc,  F.L.S.  (Natural  History  Society 
of  Glasgow.  Transactions.  Glasgow,  1911. 
8°.    new  series,  v.  8,  p.  227-230.)  PQA 


Whvtt,    Professor    Robert" 

Seller,  William.  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
writings  of  Robert  Whytt,  M.D.,  profes- 
sor of  medicine  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh from  1747  to  1766.  (Royal  Society 
of  Edinburgh.  Transactions.  Edinburgh, 
1864.     4°.     V.  23,  p.  99-131.)  *  EC 

WiLKiE,   Sir   David,   Painter 

Heaton,  Mary  M.  Sir  David  Wilkie. 
(In:  Allan  Cunningham,  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  British  painters.  London,  1880. 
12°.     V.  3,  p.  206-263.)  MCT 

Thomson,  Mrs.  Katherine.  [Sir  David] 
Wilkie.  (In  her:  Recollections  of  literary 
characters  and  celebrated  places.  London, 
1854.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  145-174.)  NCI 

Williamson,  Peter 

Williamson,  Peter.  French  and  Indian 
cruelty  exemplified  in  the  life,  and  various 
vicissitudes  of  fortune,  of  Peter  William- 
son, who  was  carried  off  from  Aberdeen 
in  his  infancy,  and  sold  for  a  slave  in  Pen- 
sylvania.  Containing  the  history  of  the 
author's  adventures  in  North  America... 


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Supplement,  continued. 
Biography,  continued. 

to  which  is  added,  An  account  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  magistrates  of  Aberdeen 
against  him,  on  his  return  to  Scotland;  a 
brief  history  of  his  process  against  them 
before  the  Court  of  Session;  and  a  short 
dissertation  on  Kidnapping.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  and  sold  by  the  booksellers,  1792. 
vi,  (1)8-156  p.,  1  port.     12°.  Reserve 

Wilson,  Alexander.   Ornithologist 

Biographical  sketch  of  Alexander  Wil- 
son. (Annals  of  philosophy.  London, 
1816.    8°.    V.  7,  p.  329-342,  409-419.)       OA 

From  American  ornithology. 

Bums,  Frank  L.  Alexander  Wilson.  1 
port,  illus.  (Wilson  bulletin.  Oberlin,  O., 
1908-10.  8°.  V.  20.  p.  3-18,  63-79,  130-145, 
165-185;  V.  21,  p.  16-35,  132-151,  165-186;  v. 
22,  p.  79-96.)  QMA 

Jardine,  Sir  William.  Life  of  Alexander 
Wilson.  1  port.  (In:  A.  Wilson  and  C.  L. 
J.  L.  Bonaparte.  American  ornithology... 
New  York,  1877.     8°.     v.  1,  p.  ix-cv.) 

QMP 

Paton,  Allan  Park.  Wilson  the  ornithol- 
ogist: a  new  chapter  in  his  life,  embodying 
many  letters  hitherto  unpublished.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Green,  &  Co.,  1863.  32  p. 
8°.  AGZ  p.v.70 

Peabody,  William  Bourn  Oliver.  Life  of 
Alexander  Wilson.  1  fac.  (In:  J.  Sparks, 
Library  of  American  biography.  New 
York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1854.  16°.  v.  2,  p. 
1-169.)  AGZ 

Wilson,  James  Southall.  Alexander  Wil- 
son, poet-naturalist.  A  study  of  his  life, 
with  selected  poems.  New  York:  Neale 
Publishing  Co.,  1906.     179  p.,   1  port.     8°. 

AN 

Bibliography,  p.   151-154. 

Wilson,   Rev.   William 

Harper,  James,  and  others.  Lives  of 
Ebenezer  Erskine,  William  Wilson,  and 
Thomas  Gillespie,  fathers  of  the  L^nited 
Presbyterian  Church.  By  the  Revs.  James 
Harper,  John  Eadie,  and  William  Lindsay. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Fullarton  &  Co.,  1849.  306 
p.,  2  pi.     12°.,  ZWH 


Heraldry 

Paxol,  Sir  James  Balfour.  Heraldry  in 
relation  to  architecture.  3  pi.  (Edinburgh 
Architectural  Association.  Transactions. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    8°.    v.  2,  p.  12-25.)  MQA 

Ross,  Andrew.  Old  Scottish  regimental 
colours.  With  twenty-eight  coloured  plates 
and  other  illustrations.  Edinburgh:  W. 
Blackwood  &  Sons,  1885.  x,  158  p..  30  pi. 
illus.    f°.  tfVWZH 


Genealogy 

Surnames 

Gray,  John,  and  James  Fowler  Tocher. 
The  frequency  and  pigmentation  value  of 
surnames  in  east  Aberdeenshire.  (Buchan 
Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peterhead,  n.  d. 
sq.  8°.    V.  6,  1901,  p.  226-240.)  CPA 

General  Works 

Jervise,  Andrew.  Epitaphs  &  inscrip- 
tions from  burial  grounds  &  old  buildings 
in  the  north-east  of  Scotland,  with  histori- 
cal, biographical,  genealogical,  and  anti- 
quarian notes,  also,  an  appendix  of  illustra- 
tive papers.  Edinburgh:  Edmonston  and 
Douglas,  1875-79.    2  v.    pi.,  port.    4°.  ARF 

Collected  Works 

Hector,  William.  Old  county  families 
and  estates  (Of  Renfrewshire).  (In:  Selec- 
tions from  the  judicial  records  of  Ren- 
frewshire... Paisley,  1878.  8°.  second 
series,  p.  51-75.)  CR 

Napiers  of  Blackstone.  Walkinshaws  of  Walkin- 
shaw.  Semples  of  Balgreen.  Hows  of  Damtoun 
and  Penneld.  M'Dowalls  of  Castlesemple.  The 
estate  of  Houston. 

Small,  Archibald  Robertson.  Genealogy 
of  the  Robertson,  Small,  and  related  fam- 
ilies: Hamilton,  McDougall,  Livingston, 
Beveridge,  McNaughton,  Lourie,  McDon- 
ald, Stewart.  Indianapolis:  A.  G.  Small, 
1907.    5  p.l..  (1)10-249(1)  p.,  4  1.,  1  port.    8°. 

APV 

Tancred,  George.  The  annals  of  a  Bor- 
der club  (the  Jedforest)  and  biographical 
notices  of  the  families  connected  there- 
with, ledburgh:  T.  S.  Smail,  1899.  4  p.l.. 
xvii  p.,  1  1.,  505  p.    8°.  CR 

Individual  Families 
Forbes  Family 

Lumsden,  Matthew,  of  Tulliekerne. 
Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Forbes.  From 
the  account  of  M.  Lumsden  written  in 
1580.  rEdited  by  W.  Forbes.)  Inverness: 
Journal  Office,  1819.  2  p.l.,  (i)iv-xx,  89  p. 
nar.  8°.  ARZ 

Title  on  cover:  .\  descriptione  of  the  genealogie  of 
the  houss  of  Forbes. 

Gordon  Family 

Spence,  James.  The  Gordons  of  Gight. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    v.  2,  1891-92,  p.  173-178.) 

CPA 

Young    Family 

Genealogical,  A,  account  of  the  descen- 
dants of  James  Young,  merchant  burgess 
of  Aberdeen,  and  Rachel  Cruickshank  his 


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Suppletnent,  continued. 
Genealogy,  continued. 

wife.  1697-1893;  with  notes  as  to  many  of 
the  families  with  which  they  are  connected. 
[Edited  by  W.  J.i  Aberdeen:  University 
Press,  1894.    vii,  264  p.    4°.  ARZ 

Johnston,  Alexander.  A  short  memoir 
of  James  Young,  merchant  burgess  of 
Aberdeen,  and  Rachel  Cruickshank.  his 
spouse,  and  of  their  descendants;  with  an 
appendix,  containing  notices  as  to  the  con- 
nections by  marriage  and  otherwise,  of 
many  of  that  family.  .  .brought  down  to 
the  year  1860.  [By  Alexander  Johnston.] 
[Aberdeen:  Printed  by  James  Craighead.] 
1860.     1  p.l.,  42.  Ixxi  p.,  1  fac.  2  port.     4°. 

ARZ 


Law 

Black,  Peter  Young.  Law  reform  and 
Scotch  conveyancing...  Glasgow:  J.  Smith 
&  Son,  1856.    31  p.    8°.         TE  p.v.39,  no.7 

Case  of  the  proprietors  of  the  rope  and 
soap  manufactories  of  Glasgow,  with  re- 
spect to  their  right  of  exemption  from  the 
duties  of  customs,  upon  materials  imported 
for  the  use  of  their  respective  manufac- 
tories; which. .  .they  offer  to  surrender  for 
a  just  recompence.   n.  p.  [1777.]   27,  4  p.   4°. 

*  C  p.v,710 

From  the  library  of  Adam   Smith. 

Forbes,  William.  A  letter  from  William 
Forbes,  advocate,  to  his  friend  in  England 
.  .  .concerning  the  law  of  election  of  mem- 
bers of  Parliament,  collected  out  of  the 
acts  and  records  of  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, and  the  statutes  of  England  and  Great 
Britain.  Edinburgh:  Heirs.  .  .of  A.  Ander- 
son, 1710.    45(1)  p.    8°.      SEH  p.v.24,  no.l 

Great  Britain.  —  Statutes.  An  act  for  the 
better  suppressing  of  theft  upon  the  Bor- 
ders of  England  and  Scotland,  and  for 
discovery  of  High-way  men  and  other 
felons. .  .17th. .  .September.  .  .1656.  Lon- 
don: Hen.  Hills  and  John  Field,  printers, 
1657.    9  p.    f°.  Reserve 

An  act  for  raising  of  fifteen  thou- 
sand pounds  sterling  in  Scotland.  At  the 
parliament  begun  at  Westminster  the  17th 
day  of  September,  1656.  London:  H.  Hills 
and  J.  Field,  printers,  1657.     38  p.     8°. 

Reserve 

An  act  for  the  settling  of  the  post- 
age of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland... 
17th. .  .September  1656.  London:  Henry 
Hills  and  John  Field,  printers,  1657.  8  p. 
f°.  Reserve 

An  act  for  the  more  effectual  pres- 
ervation and  increase  of  the  breed  of  sal- 
mon, and  for  better  regulating  the  fisher- 
ies in  the  river  Tweed,  and  the  rivers  and 
streams  running   into   the   same,   and   also 


within  the  mouth  or  entrance  of  the  said 
river.  1830.  (In:  William  Scrope,  Days 
and  nights  of  salmon  fishing  in  the  Tweed 
. .  .      London,  1843.     8°.     p.  257-296.) 

MYKA 

Johnston,  George  P.  Notice  of  a  volume 
of  Scots  acts  from  the  library  of  James  vr. 
of  Scotland.  1  fac.  (Edinburgh  Biblio- 
graphical Society.  Papers.  Edinburgh, 
1904.    sq.  8°.    V.  6,  p.  71-75.)  Reserve 

Scotland.  —  Statutes.  Regiam  Majesta- 
tem.  The  avid  lavves  and  constitvtions  of 
Scotland,  faithfvllie  collected  fvrth  of  the 
Register,  and  other  avid  authentick  bukes, 
fra  the  dayes  of  King  Malcolme  the  sec- 
ond, vntill  the  time  of  King  James  the  first 
. .  .  And  translated  ovt  of  Latine  in  Scot- 
tish. .  .with  ane  large  table  of  the  contents 
therof,  be  S*"  John  Skene...  Qvherevnto 
are  adjoined  twa  treatises,  the  ane,  anent 
the  order  of  proces  observed  before  the 
Lords  of  Counsell,  and  Session:  the  other 
of  crimes,  and  judges  in  criminall  causes. 
Edinburgh:  T.  Finlason.  1609.  5  p.l.. 
158,  181  f.,  2  1.     f°.  XWH 

Scottish  parliamentary  reform;  a  letter 
to... John  Russell,  first  lord  of  the  treas- 
ury, etc.,  on  the  forthcoming  reform  bill, 
b}'^  a  Scottish  county  magistrate.  Dundee: 
J.  Chalmers,  1851.     8  p.  8°.  *  C  p.v.468 

Summary,  A,  of  the  powers  and  duties  of 
a  constable  in  Scotland;  and  of  a  private 
person  in  regard  to  criminal  cases.  By  a 
member  of  the  College  of  Justice.  Edin- 
burgh: J.  Anderson  &  Co..  1813.    2,7  p.    8°. 

SLMp.v.3,  no.l 


Criminal  and  Other  Trials 

Margarot,  Maurice 

Trial,  The,  of  Maurice  Margarot,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  at  Edinburgh, 
on  the  13th  and  14th  of  January,  1794,  on 
an  indictment  for  seditious  practices. 
Taken  in  shorthand  by  Mr.  Ramsey.  Lon- 
don: Printed;  New  York:  Re-printed,  by 
James  Carey  rl794].     166  p.,  1  port.    8°. 

Reserve 


Scott,  Rev.  Andrew 

Scott,  Rev.  Andrew  vs.  W.  McGavin,  and 
others.  Report  of  a  trial  in  the  Jury  Court, 
Edinburgh,  on  the  25th  June  1821,  for  an 
alleged  libel:  In  the  case  Rev.  A.  Scott, 
Roman  Catholic  priest,  Glasgow,  versus 
W.  McGavin,  author  of  a  work  entitled 
The  Protestant,  and  others.  Taken  in 
shorthand.  Glasgow:  printed  at  the  Uni- 
versity Press,  1821.     iv,  140  p.     12°. 

XV  p.v.l,  no.6 


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Supplement,  continued. 
Criminal  and  Other  Trials,  continued. 
Slater,  Oscar 

Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan.  The  case  of 
Oscar  Slater.  New  York:  G.  H.  Doran 
Co.  tcop.  1912.)     103  p.    8°.  SLN 


Economics 

Agricultural  state  of  the  kingdom  in  1816, 
being  the  substance  of  the  replies  of  land- 
holders to  a  circular  sent  by  the  Board 
of  Agriculture  to  every  part  of  England, 
Wales,  and  Scotland.  London:  Charles 
Clement,  1816.  436  p.  (misnumbered  333). 
8°.  VPX 

Scotland,  p.  391-433. 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  The  Scottish  High- 
landers and  the  land  laws.  An  historico- 
economical  enquiry.  London:  Chapman 
&  Hall,  1885.    XV,  264  p.    8°.  TE 

Cameron,  Donald,  of  Lochiel.  A  defence 
of  deer  forests.  (Nineteenth  century. 
London,  1885.    8°.    v.  18,  p.  197-208.)  *  DA 

Curriehill,  John  Marshall,  lord.  An  ad- 
dress on  land  as  a  subject  of  commerce.  .  . 
Read  at  the  congress  of  the  National  As- 
sociation for  the  Promotion  of  Social  Sci- 
ence, at  Edinburgh  on  the  8th  October  1863. 
n.  t.-p.  [London:  E.  Faithful,  1863.)  20  p. 
8°.  TEp.v.l,  no.8 

Author's  autograph  on  cover. 

Don,  John.  The  harvest  of  1902.  1  pi. 
(Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions.  Peter- 
head, n.  d.    sq.  8°.    V.  7,  1902-03,  p.  239-242.) 

CPA 

General  report  of  the  agricultural  state 
and  political  circumstances  of  Scotland... 
Chapter  6.  On  enclosing  land,  and.  .  .fenc- 
ing. Edinburgh:  Board  of  Agriculture, 
1813.    iv,  92  p.,  2  pi.    8°.      VPX  p.v.4,  no.l 

Glower-Ower-Im,  pseud.  Our  land-laws 
and  land-lords  versus  the  common  people. 
Logiealmond  under  the  earl  of  Mansfield. 
Edinburgh:  Muir  &  Patterson,  1879.  24  p. 
12°.  *Cp.v.580 

Graham,  Alexander.  A  popular  view  of 
the  tenure  of  heritable  property  in  Scot- 
land, and  the  means  of  simplifying  it.  Edin- 
burgh: A.  &  C.  Black,  1836.  iv,  iii-vii,  64  p. 
8°.  VPEp.v.7 

Great  Britain.  —  Scottish  Bills  Commit- 
tee. Report  from  the  standing  committee 
on  Scottish  bills  on  the  Agricultural  Hold- 
ings (Scotland)  Act  1908  Amendment  Bill 
with  the  proceedings  of  the  committee. 
London:  J.  B.  Nichols  and  Sons,  1910.  4  p. 
f°.    (H.  ofC.    paper  253.)  tTBp.v.89,no.28 

Hancock,  William  Neilson.  What  are 
the  causes  of  the  distressed   state  of  the 


Highlands  of  Scotland?  A  paper  read  be- 
fore the  society  on  the  10th  February  1852. 
Belfast:  H.  Greer,  1852.  16  p.  8°  (Belfast 
Social  Inquiry  Society.)  TEp.v.2,  no.l 

Labours,  The,  of  the  loom.  (In:  Shep- 
herds of  Britain:  scenes  from  shepherd  life 
past  and  present.,  .by  Adelaide  L.  J.  Cos- 
set.   London,  1911.    8°.    p.  225-242.)    VPR 

"Shepherd's  plaid,"  by  J.  R.  Planche,  1834,  p.  238; 
Shetland   wool,    by    Robert   Cowie,    1871,    p.    238-241. 

Logan,  William.  A  letter  to  an  English 
member  of  Parliament,  from  a  gentleman 
in  Scotland,  concerning  the  slavish  depen- 
dencies, which  a  great  part  of  that  nation 
is  still  kept  under,  by  superiorities,  wards, 
reliefs,  and  other  remains  of  the  feudal 
law,  and  by  clanships  and  tithes.  [By  Wil- 
liam Logan.)  London:  M.  Cooper,  1747.  1 
p.l.,  3-39  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.l098 

Low,  David.  Observations  on  the  pres- 
ent state  of  landed  property,  and  on  the 
prospects  of  the  landholder  and  the  farmer. 
Edinburgh:  A.  Constable  and  Co.,  1823. 
viii,  126  p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.ll60 

Macdonald,  Duncan  George  Forbes.  The 
Highland  crofters  of  Scotland.  London: 
the  author,  1878.     142  p.    3.  ed.    8°.        TE 

Milne,  John.  The  making  of  a  Buchan 
farm.  (Buchan  Field  Club.  Transactions. 
Peterhead,  n.  d.  sq.  8°.  v.  1,  1887-90,  p. 
159-171.)  CPA 

(Popular  view  of  the  tenures  of  heritable 
property.]  n.  t.-p.  Glasgow:  Fullarton  & 
Co.  [1834?)     iii-vii,  64  p.     8°. 

*Cp.v.l321,no.5 

Title   from   ca)ition. 

Present,  The,  conduct  of  the  chieftains 
and  proprietors  of  lands  in  the  Highlands 
of  Scotland,  towards  their  clans  and  peo- 
ple, considered  impartiall}\  By  a  High- 
lander.    (London?!    1773.     18  p.     8°. 

CP  p.  box 

Scotch,  The.  land  question,  no.  28. — 
More  facts  from  the  Lothians.  n.  p.  [1887.) 
4  p.    8°.  *  C  p.v.580 

Extracts  from  North  British  Daily  Mail,  .\ug.  16, 
1887. 

Scottish  Land  Enquiry  Committee. 
Scottish  land;  the  report  of  the  Scottish 
Land  Enquiry  Committee.  London:  Hod- 
der  and  Stoughton,  1914.  1  v.,  535(1)  p. 
12°.  TE 

Stevenson,  Robert.  Excerpt  from  a 
"Memoir  on  British  harbours,"  drawn  up 
in  the  year  1824,  with  a  plan.  Edinburgh, 
1827.    6  p.,  1  plan.    8°.  *  C  p.v.458 

Published  in  the  Edinburgh  neiv  philosophical  jour- 
nal.  Oct.-Uec,    1827. 

Wallace,  Robert.  Allotments  and  small 
farms.  .  .  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd.  1889. 
11  p.    8°.  VPX  p.  box  4 

Repr.:  Glasgow  Herald,  21st  February  1889. 
Author's  presentation   copy. 


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Supplement,  contimicd. 

SOCIOI-OGY 

Baird,  Robert  Bruce.  Observations  on 
the  amended  poor  law,  with  suggestions  for 
further  amendments.  .  .  Edinburgh:  Laing 
&  Forbes,  1846.    24  p.    8°.         SGP  p.  box  5 

Burton,  John  Hill.  On  the  state  of  the 
law  as  regards  the  abatement  of  nuisances 
and  the  protection  of  the  public  health,  in 
Scotland,  with  suggestions  for  amendment, 
n.  t.-p.  [Edinburgh:  W.  Clowes,  1840.]  26 
p.    8°.  SPMp.  box2 

Maxwell,  William.  The  historj^  of  co- 
operation in  Scotland:  its  inception  and  its 
leaders.  Glasgow:  Scottish  Section  of  the 
Co-operative  Union,  1910.  xvi,  398  p.  15 
pi.,  7  port.    8°.  SIO 

Ochtertyre  house  booke  of  accompts, 
1737-1739.  Edited  with  introduction  and  a 
glossary  by  James  Colville.  Edinburgh: 
T.  and  A.  Constable,  1907.  li,  259  p.  8°. 
(Scottish  History  Society.  Publications. 
V.  55.)  CPA 

Reviewed  (by  A.  Francis  Steuart)  in  Scottish 
historical   review,    v.    5,   p.    236-237,    Glasgow,    1908. 

Scottish  Provident  Institution.  Deed  of 
constitution,  containing  the  laws  and  reg- 
ulations of  the  Scottish  Provident  Insti- 
tution, for  the  assurance  of  capital  sums 
and  annuities,  on  lives  and  survivorships... 
Edinburgh:  Murray  &  Gibb,  1843.  20  p.  8°. 

Slip,  box 

Scottish  Widows  Fund  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Society.  Deed  of  constitution,  and 
articles  and  regulations  of  the  Scottish 
Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Society. 
Registered  in  the  books  of  council  and  ses- 
sion 4.  October  1814.  Edinburgh:  Caledo- 
nian Mercury  Press,  1814.  1  p.l.,  xi,  77  p. 
8°.  *  C  p.v,909 

Exposition  of  the  objects  of  the  in- 
stitution, formed  under  the  denomination 
of  the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life 
Assurance  Society;  and  of  the  principles 
upon  which  it  is  founded.  Office  at  Edin- 
burgh... Edinburgh:  Caledonian  Mer- 
cury Press,  1814.     19  p.    8°.  *Cp.v.909 


Education 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.  Classical  litera- 
ture in  its  relation  to  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury and  Scottish  university  education.  An 
inaugural  lecture  delivered  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh,  November  2.  1852.  Edin- 
burgh: Sutherland  &  Knox,  1852.    24  p.    8°. 

SSW  p.v.5,  no.6 

Autograph  of  author. 

University  reform;  eight  articles  re- 
printed from  the  Scotsman  newspaper; 
with  a  letter  to  Professor  Pillans.  .  .  Edin- 
burgh: Sutherland  &  Knox,  1848.    67  p.    8°. 

SSW  p.  box  4 

Blackie,  William  George.  St.  Mungo's 
College,  Glasgow.  Inaugural  address  de- 
livered 23  October  1889.  With  an  appen- 
dix.    [Glasgow,  1889.1    38  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.897 
Douglas,  R.  K.    Letter  to  the  lord  advo- 
cate, on  the  claims  of  the  parochial  school- 
masters.    [Edinburgh?  1825.)     14  p.    8°. 

*  C  p.v.1067 
Macleod,  Norman.    The  home  school;  or, 
Hints    on    home    education.      Edinburgh: 
Paton  &  Ritchie,  1857.    xiv,  175  p.     16°. 

*  C  p.v.655 

Pillans,  James.  A  word  for  the  univer- 
sities of  Scotland;  and  a  plea  for  the  hu- 
manity classes  in  the  College  of  Edin- 
burgh: in  reply  to  certain  letters  lately 
published  in  the  'Scottish  Press'  and 
'Scotsman'  newspapers.  Edinburgh:  Mac- 
lachlan,   Stewart,   &  Co.,   1848.     76  p.     8°. 

*  C  p.v.436 

Scottish,  The,  universities  and  the  Medi- 
cal Act  Amendment  Bill.  Deputation  to 
the  lord  advocate,  8th  June  1883.  (Lon- 
don?  1883.1     30  p.     8°.  WALp.v.l 

Shairp,  John  Campbell.  The  wants  of  the 
Scottish  universities,  and  some  of  the  rem- 
edies. Edinburgh:  T.  Constable  &  Co., 
1856.    48  p.    8°.  SSW  p.  box  7 


Folklore 

Duncan,  William.  Witchcraft  in  the 
north  —  1597.  (In:  Joseph  Robertson,  The 
book  of  Bon-Accord.  Aberdeen,  1839.  16°. 
p.  360-368.)  CR 


Shepherds'  pastimes.  (In:  Shepherds  of 
Britain:  scenes  from  shepherd  life  past  and 
present... by  Adelaide  L.  J.  Gosset.  Lon- 
don, 1911.    8°.    p.  281-302.)  VPR 

Shepherds  of  Skye  and  the  I'eel  of  Hoolican,  by 
Alexander  Smith,  1865,  p.  286-287. 

Weber,  Adolf.  Die  englisch-schottische 
Bodenleihe.  (Archiv  fiir  Sozialwissen- 
schaft  und  Sozialpolitik.  Tiibingen,  1904. 
8°.     Bd.  20,  p.  80-100.)  SA 


Religion  and  Philosophy 

Black,  Hugh.  The  practice  of  self- 
culture.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co.  [Cop. 
1904.)     1   p.l.,  v-viii,  262  p.     12°.  SST 

Daire,  Eugene.  Notice  sur  D.  Hume. 
(In:  E.  Daire  and  G.  de  Molinari,  Melanges 
d'economie  politique.  Paris,  1847.  8°.  v. 
1.  p.  3-8.)  TB 


LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SCOTLAND 


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Supplement,  continued. 

Religion  and  Philosophy,  continued. 

Dick,  Thomas.  The  Christian  philoso- 
pher; or,  The  connection  of  science  and 
philosophy  with  religion,  new  ed.  Glas- 
gow: Wm.  Collins  [1846?).  2  v.  new  ed. 
illus.     12°.  ZEX 

The  philosophy  of  religion;  or,  An 

illustration  of  the  moral  laws  of  the  uni- 
verse. Glasgow:  W.  Collins  [18 — ?j.  384 
p.,  1  port.     12°.  Stuart  3080 

Brookfield,    Mass.:    E.    &    G. 

Merriam,  1830.     461  p.     2.  Amer.  ed.     12°. 

ZEE 

(In:    The    Christian's    library. 

New  York.   1835.     4°.     v.  1-2,  p.  737-798.) 

Latimer,  Prof.  Duns  Scotus.  (Metho- 
dist quarterly  review.  New  York,  1883.  8°. 
V.  65,  p.  5-26.)  *  DA 

Modern  metaphysicians.  The  Rev.  John 
Gibson  Macvicar.  [London,  1869.]  24  p. 
12°.  *  C  p.v.579 

Reprinted  from  The  British  controversialist  and 
literary  magazine,  February,   1869. 


Tytler,  Alexander  Eraser.  Memoirs  of 
the  life  and  writings  of...  Henry  Home  of 
Kames ..  .containing  sketches  of  the  prog- 
ress of  literature  and  general  improve- 
ment in  Scotland  during  the  greater  part 
of  the  eighteenth  century.  Edinburgh: 
printed  for  T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1814. 
3  V.     port.     2.  ed.     8°.  AN 

Williams,  Alfred  Mason.  The  Andreas 
and  St.  Andrew.  (Scottish  historical  re- 
view. Glasgow,  1906.  4°.  v.  3,  p.  245-253, 
523.)  CPA 

Anglo-Saxon  poem  on  St.  Andrew,  the  patron  saint 
of  Scotland. 

English  and  Scottish  popular  bal- 
lads. (In  his:  Studies  in  folk-song  and 
folk-poetry.  London:  E.  Stock,  1895.  12°. 
p.  71-101.)  NAE 


Language 

Craigie,  William  Alexander.  The  pres- 
ent state  of  the  Scottish  tongue.  (Cham- 
bers' journal.  Edinburgh,  1911.  4°.  se- 
ries 7,  V.  1,  p.  497-501.)  *  DA 


Language  and  Literature 

General  Works 

Inglis,  A.  Wood.  "Auld  lang  syne"  —  its 
origin,  poetry,  and  music.  (Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland.  Proceedings. 
Edinburgh,  1892.    8°.    v.  26.  p.  379-397.) 

CPA 

Laing,  David.  Notices  regarding  the 
metrical  versions  of  the  Psalms  received 
by  the  Church  of  Scotland.  [By  David 
Laing.  From  the  appendix  to  Principal 
Baillie's  Letters  and  Journals,  v.  3.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1842.    53  p.     12°.  Reserve 

Presentation  copy  from  David  Laing  to  Lea 
Wilson.      Letter    from    W.    K.    Clay    inserted. 

Salt,  Henry  Stephens.  The  works  of 
James  Thomson  ("B.  V.").  (Gentleman's 
magazine.  London,  1886.  8°.  v.  260,  p. 
593-610.)  *  DA 

Smith,  Alexander.  Scottish  ballads. 
(In:  Edinburgh  essays...  Edinburgh, 
1857.     8°.     1856.  p.  204-240.)  NCY 

Sotheby,  Wilkinson  &  Hodge.  Cata- 
logue of  the  valuable  Scottish  mss.,  known 
as  the  Arbuthnot  missal,  horae  and  psalter, 
the  property  of  the  representatives  of  the 
late  Viscount  Arbuthnott.  Which  will  be 
sold  by  auction  by ..  .Sotheby,  Wilkinson 
&  Hodge..  .(Friday,  the  10th  day  of  De- 
cember, 1897)...  London:  Dryden  Press, 
J.  Davy  &  Sons,  1897.     4  1.     sm.     4°.     *  L 

Newspaper  clipping:  The  .\rbuthnott  manuscripts, 
inserted. 


Literature 

Ainslie,  Hew.  Scottish  songs,  ballads 
and  poems.  New  York:  Redfield.  1855.  2 
p.l.,    (i)vi-vii,    (1)10-216  p.,   1   port.     12°. 

NCM 

Anderson,  Duncan.  Scottish  folk-lore; 
or.  Reminiscences  of  Aberdeenshire  from 
pinafore  to  gown.  New  York:  J.  S.  Tait 
&  Sons  (Cop.  1895].    xv,  245  p.     16°.  NCW 

Bain,  Alexander.  Practical  essays.  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  and  Co.,  1884.  xvi,  338 
p.     12°.  NCZ 

Bible.  —  New  Testament.  The  New 
Testament  in  Scots;  being  Purvey's  revi- 
sion of  Wycliffe's  version  turned  into 
Scots  by  Murdoch  Nisbet,  c.  1520.  Edited 
from  the  unique  ms.  in  the  possession  of 
Lord  Amherst,  by  Thomas  Graves  Law. 
Edinburgh:  W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1901- 
05.  3  V.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Societv. 
[Publications.]     v.  46,  49,  52.)  NDP 

Chambers,  Robert.  The  Scottish  bal- 
lads; collected  and  illustrated  by  R.  Cham- 
bers. Edinburgh:  Wm.  Tait,  1829.  2  p.l.,  5, 
vii.  399  p.     12°.  NCK 

The  Scottish  songs;   collected  and 

illustrated  by  R.   Chambers.     Edinburgh: 
William  Tait,  1829.    2  v.     12°.  NDP 

Guthrie,  Thomas.  "Out  of  harness;" 
sketches,  narrative  and  descriptive.  New 
York:  Robert  Carter  and  Bros.,  1867.  3 
p.l..  388  p.     12°.  NCZ 

Haye,  Sir  Gilbert.  Gilbert  of  the  Haye's 
prose  manuscript  (A.  D.  1456).   Edited  with 


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Supplement,  eoutinucd. 

Language  and  Literature,  continued. 

introduction  by  J.  H.  Stevenson,  v.  1-2. 
Edinburgh:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons, 
1901-14.  8°.  (Scottish  Text  Society.  [Pub- 
lications.]   V.  44,  62.)  NDP 

V.  1.  The  buke  of  the  law  of  arrays,  or,  buke 
of  bataillis. 

V.  2.  The  buke  of  knychthede  and  the  buke  of 
the  governaunce   of  princis. 

Livy.  Livy's  History  of  Rome.  The 
first  five  books  translated  into  Scots  by 
John  Bellenden  1533.  Edited,  with  intro- 
duction, notes,  and  glossary,  by  W.  A. 
Craigie.  Edinburgh:  \V.  Blackwood  & 
Sons,  1901-03.  2  v.  8°.  (Scottish  Text 
Society.     [Publications,     v.  47,  51.])   NDP 

McCheyne,  Robert  Murray.  The  life  and 
remains,  letters,  lectures,  and  poems  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Murray  McCheyne,  by 
the  Rev.  A.  A.  Bonar.     7.  American  from 


the  21.  Edinburgh  edition.  To  which  is 
added,  Familiar  letters  from  the  Holj' 
Land,  &c.  New  York:  R.  Carter  & 
Brothers,  1856.     556  p.,  1  port.     8°.     NDH 

Miller,  Hugh.  Essays,  historical  and  bio- 
graphical, political  and  social,  literary  and 
scientific.  Edinburgh:  Adam  &  Charles 
Black,  1862.    xiii,  495  p.    12°.  NCZ 


Botany 

Garry,  Robert.  Some  recent  additions 
to  the  fresh-water  algae  of  the  Clyde  area. 
(Glasgow  naturalist.  Glasgow,  1910.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  13-14.)  PQA 

Lunam,  George.  Some  additions  to  the 
fresh-water  algae  of  the  Clyde  area.  (Glas- 
gow naturalist.  Glasgow  1911.  8°.  v.  3, 
p.  25-27.)  PQA 


INDEX 


INDEX 


A.     Burns  and  Sir  Walter  Scott,  790,  868. 

A.      Historical    notices    of    Scottish    herring    fishery, 

660,  931. 
A.     Sir  John  Sinclair,  536. 
A.,  A.     Alexander    Macmillan,    510. 
A.,  A.     Auld  Yule,  730. 
A.,  A.     Village  of  Leadhills,  386. 
A.,  G.     Carlyle   controversy,    805. 
A.,  J.     Charms    used    in    Sanday,    730. 
A.,  J.  R.     Original    rhymes,    773. 
A.,  R.     Freedom  in  universities,  694. 
Aakjasr,  Jeppe.     Tidsb01ger,   790. 
Abbey   Craig,    The,   417. 

Abbot,    W.    J.      Mary,    queen    of    Scots,    144. 
Abbotsford,    298. 
Abbotsford  Club: 

Miscellany,   108. 

Publications,   4. 
Abbotsford  series  of  Scottish  poets,  773. 
Abbott,    Jacob: 

History   of   Mary,   queen   of   Scots,    144. 

Summer   in    Scotland,   201. 
Abercrombie,    John: 

Culture  and  discipline  of  the  mind,  750. 

Essays,    750. 

Essays   and   tracts,   773. 

Inquiries   concerning  intellectual  powers,   750. 
Abercrombie,  William.     Description  of  Carrick,  316. 
Abercromby,  John: 

Excavation  of  cists  at  Gladhouse,  55. 

Excavations  on   estate  of  Meikleour,   55. 

Excavations  at  Meikleour,   55. 

Exploration  of  cairns  at  Aberlour,   55. 

Exploration  of  enclosures  near  Dinnet,  55. 

Note  on  tanged-dagger  from  Crawford  Priory,  55. 

Notice  of  urns  at  Hill  of  Culsh,  55. 

Proposed  chronological  arrangement  of  fictilia,  55. 

Relative  chronology  of  cinerary  urn  types,  55. 

Report  on  excavations  at  Fethaland,  55. 
Abercromby,  John,  and  A.   M.   Pirrie.     Cemetery  of 

Nunraw,   55. 
Abercromby,   Patrick.     Martial  atchievements  of  the 

Scots  nation,   117,  434. 
Aberdeen    (4.   earl),   G.   H.   Gordon: 

Church  of  Scotland,  257. 

Correspondence  with   Dr.   Chalmers,  257. 
Aberdeen,  I.   M.,  countess.     Address,  694. 
Aberdeen   (7.  earl),  J.  G.  Gordon.     Union  of  Presby- 
terian churches,  295. 
Aberdeen  and  Aberdeen  doctors,  299. 
Aberdeen  Auxiliary   Society  for   Improving  the  Sys- 
tem of  Church  Patronage.     Account  of  proceed- 
ings, 4,  208. 
Aberdeen  birth  brieves,  559. 
Aberdeen  burgess  register,   299. 
Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Report,  4,  660. 
Aberdeen   commissariot   record,   559. 
Aberdeen,  Deeside,  and  Braemar,  299,  313,  321. 
Aberdeen    Diocese.     Registrum   episcopatus   Aberdon- 

ensis,  303. 
Aberdeen   documents,  299. 
Aberdeen   electric   tramways,   660. 
Aberdeen   General   Association   for    Improvement   of 

Psalmody.     Report,  719. 
Aberdeen  Grammar  School.     Statuta,  694. 
Aberdeen  Infirmary.     Carta,  680. 
Aberdeen  Line.     Circulars,  660. 


Aberdeen    Mutual    Assurance   and    Friendly    Society. 
Rules,   680. 

Aberdeen   and   North    of   Scotland   College   of  Agri- 
culture.     Bulletins.      4,    1042. 

Aberdeen   Philosophical   Society.      Transactions,   4. 

Aberdeen    Presbytery.      Evidence    on    subject    of    re- 
vivals, 260. 

Aberdeen  and  the  Rebellion  (1745),  299,  1050. 

.Aberdeen  Sheriffdom.     Book  of  annual-rentaris,  303. 

Aberdeen  University: 
Annual   report,   694. 
Annual  statistical  report,  694. 
Calendar,    694. 

Fasti  Academiae  Mariscallanae,  694. 
Gifford  lectures,  694. 
Library  bulletin,   694. 
Officers  and  graduates,  694. 
Plan  of  education,  695. 
University  studies,  4,   5,   695. 

Aberdeen  University  life,   695. 

Aberdeen   University   magazine,    5. 

Aberdeenshire: 

Abstract  of  the  Bridewell  Act,  303. 
Commissioners   of   Bridewell.      Abstract,   635. 
Courts:    Sheriff   Court.     Records,   303,   635. 

Abernethy,  J.   S.     Life  of  James  Abernethy,  439. 

Abolition  of  church  patronage  in  Scotland,  290. 

Abstract    of    contract    for    building    Edinburgh    Ex- 
change,  328. 

Abstract  of  deeds,  etc.,  Banff,  680,  695. 

Abstract  of  first  report  of  Religious  Instruction  Com- 
mission,  1051. 

Abstract   of   general    report    of   royal    commissioners, 
695. 

Abstract  of  supplemental  case  of  Duke  of  Montrose, 
617. 

Academicus.     The  political  outlook,  207. 

Accompt   of  what  passed,   503. 

Account   of  attempt  to   surprise  the   Castle   of   Edin- 
burgh   (1715),    183,    328. 

Account  of  the  battle  of  Balrinnes,   161. 

Account  of  the  battle  of  Sheriffmuir,  in  a  letter,  183. 

Account  of  the  Borders,  312. 

Account  of  Captain  Simon  Frazer,  504. 

Account  of  Castle  of  Kildrummie,  381. 

Account   of   ceremony,   etc.,    328. 

Account  of  Charles  I's  entry  into  Edinburgh,  328. 

Account  of  David  Ritchie,  530. 

Account   of   death   of    Mr.    James   Lawson,   499. 

Account  of  dinner  given  to  Lord  Erskine,  473,  474. 

Account  of  erection  of  Bell  Rock  lighthouse,  311. 

Account    of    establishment   of   scientific   prize   by    A. 
Keith,  695. 

Account  of  events  at  Inverness,  etc.,  183. 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  Birrens,  87. 

Account  of  excavation  of  camps  at  Birrenswark  Hill, 
87. 

Account  of  excavation  of  Roman  station  at  Ardoch, 
88. 

Account  of  excavation  of  Roman  station  at  Camelon, 
88. 

Account   of   excavation   of   Roman   station   at   Inch- 
tuthil,  88. 

Account  of  family  of  Kinninmond,  603. 

Account  of  the  Highlands,  201. 

Account  of  imprisonment  of  poor  Dennis,  895. 

Account  of  last  moments  of  Queen  Anne.     440. 

Account  of  the  late  Scotch  invasion,  183. 

Account  of  the  Lewis,  387,  388. 


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Account  of  life  of  Rev.  Alexander  Peden,  526. 
Account  of  life  of  William   Creech,  465. 
Account  of  life  of  William   Richardson,   529. 
Account  of  meeting  held  at  Arbroath,  246. 
Account  of  misfortunes  of  Mrs.   Erskine,  484. 
Account  of  New  Year  song,  730. 
Account   of  the   Orkney   islands,   396. 
Account  of  present  state  of  religion,  242. 
Account  of  a  pretended  conference,   159. 
Account  of  principal  pleasure  tours: 
(1819),   197. 
(1821),    198. 
Account    of    proceedings    connected    with    testimonial 

to  John  Wood,  253,  553,  695. 
Account    of   purging   congregation   of    Dalkeith,    228, 

321. 
Account,  An,  of  the   Scotch  plot,   182. 
Account  of  singular  wooden  coffin,   1044. 
Account  of  the  trial   of  Thomas  Fyshe  Palmer,  655. 
Account  of  the  trial  of  Thomas  Muir,  655. 
Account  of  trials,  etc.,  of  rebels,  183. 
Account  of  a  voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  374. 
Account  of  the  years  of  scarcity,  176. 
Account  of  the  Young  Pretender's  escape,  183. 
Accounts   of  burning  villages   of  Auchterarder,   etc., 

183,  308,  312,  319,  321,  327,  395. 
Accounts    and    papers    relating    to    Mary,    queen    of 

Scots,  144. 
Accurate   account   of   second-sighted   men,    730. 
Acland,  A.  C: 

On  stone  circles  at  Quendale  Bay,  55. 
Notes  on  broch  of  Copister,  55. 
Act  appointing  a  day  of  humiliation,  247. 
Act,  declaration,  and  testimony,  etc.,  236. 
Act  for  delyverie  of  dead  bodies,  695. 
Act   ratifying   and    approving  the   treaty   of   the   two 

kingdoms,    179. 
Act    for    sequestrating    the    quenis    maiesties    person, 

144. 
Actio  contra  Mariam  Scotorum  Reginam,  144. 
Acts  and  orders  of  the  meeting  of  estates,  173. 
Acts    of    parliaments    of    Scotland    for    settling    the 

orders,  171. 
Acts  and  statutes,  Lawting,  Orkney,  396,  412. 
Actuarial   Society,    Edinburgh.      Transactions,   5. 
Acworth,   W.   M.     Railways  of   Scotland,  660. 
Adam,   Frank: 

Clans,  etc.,   of  the   Scottish  Highlands,   428. 
What  is  my  tartan?  428. 
Adam,  J.  C.     Bird  life  of  an  outer  island,  931. 
Adam,    John.      Account    of    canoe    found    in    Castle 

Loch,  91. 
Adam,    John.       Shall    we    return    to    the    Establish- 
ment?  290. 
Adam,  John,  and  Robert  Buchanan.     Union  on  basis 

of   standards,   286. 
Adam,   Stephen.     Progress  of  stained  glass  art,   710. 
Adam,  William.      Statement,  635. 
Adam    Smith,    537. 
Adamnan: 

Life  of  St.  Columba,  221. 
Adamnani  vita   S.   Columbae,  221. 
De  vita   S.   Columbae,  221. 
Adams,  H.  B.     University  extension,  695. 
Adams,  James.     Burns's  "Chloris,"  790. 
Adams,  W.  A.    Twenty-six  years'  reminiscences,  931. 
Adamson,     J.       Notice     of    marine    deposites,     Loch 

Lomond,   955. 
Adamson,  J.     What  ought  England  to  do?  257. 
Adamson,  J.   L.     Letters   against  non-intrusion,  265. 
Adamson,   Patrick.      Genethliacum,  773. 
Adamson,  William.     Doctrine  of  the  atonement,  283. 
Addis,    M.    E.    L.      Cathedrals   and   abbeys,    710. 


Addison,  W.   I.: 

Matriculation    albums    of    University    of    Glasgow, 

695. 
Roll    of   graduates    of   the   University    of    Glasgow, 
434. 
Address  to   citizens  of  Edinburgh,  328. 
Address  by  Deacons'  Court,  275. 
Address     of     elders,     etc.,     to     congregation     of     St. 

George's,  274. 
Address  to  James  Parkhill,  773. 
Address   to   landed   gentlemen    (1765),   635. 
Address   to    landed    gentlemen    (1783),    195. 
Address   to   Lord   President   Hope,   635. 
Address  of  one  hundred  and  two  chief  heritors,  183. 
Address  to  the  people  of  Scotland,   1050. 
Address  of  provost,   etc.,  of   Glasgow,   to   King  Wil- 
liam,  361. 
Address  to  the  public,  515. 

Address  to  the  venerable  assembly  (1752),  233. 
Addresses    on    laying    foundation    stone    of    Barony 

Free   Church,   361. 
Adelphos.      Letter  to   Rev.   D.    Simpson,   246. 
Admirable   Crichton,    The,   465. 
Admiral  John  Schank,  533. 
Adolphus,  J.  L.     Letters  to  Heber,  868. 
Adrian  VI.,  Pope.     Bull,  405. 
Adventures  of  John  of  Badenyon,  895. 
Adventures    of    Robinson    Crusoe,    895. 
Adversaria,  Bannatyne  Club,  761. 
Advertisement   to   all   trades-men    (1684),   680. 
Advertisement     concerning     Province     of     East-New 

Jersey,    660. 
Advertising  in   Scotland,    660. 
Aelred,  Saint.     Vita  Niniani,  523. 
Affecting  and  tragical  history  of   Queen  Mary,   144, 

895. 
Affleck,    J.: 

Kenmure   castle,    380. 
Affleck,  James.     Poems  and  songs,   773. 
Afkomst,   regeeringe: 
(1649),   117 
(1665),   117. 
Afternoon's   walk,   773. 
Agassiz,  J.  L.  R. : 
Hugh  Miller,   1064. 
Parallel    roads   of    Glenroy,   955. 
Aged  bard's  wish,  921. 
Agnew,   Sir  Andrew: 

The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw,  568. 

The  hereditary  sheriffs  of  Galloway,  359,  425,  568. 
Sabbath  and   railway  trains,  680. 
Agnew,  D.  C. : 

Englishmen  introduced  to  the  Free  Church,  278. 
An  eye  upon  the  Scottish  Established  Church,  279. 
Agnew,  J.    V.      Some   important   questions,    635. 
Agricultural    Chemical    Society    of    Scotland.      Pro- 
ceedings, 5. 
Agricultural  labourer  of  Scotland,  680. 
Agricultural  state  of  the  kingdom  in  1816,  1069. 
Agriculture  de  I'ficosse,  660. 
Aguilar,  Grace.     The  days  of  Bruce,  135. 
Aguilon,    Pedro    de.      Extraits    des    correspondances, 

144. 
Aid  in  study  of  Lady  of  Lake,  etc.,  868. 
Aiken,  James: 

Church  discipline,   680. 
Peterhead,  1056. 
Aiken,  P.   F.     Memorials  of  Robert  Burns,   790. 
Aikin,  Lucy.     Recollections  of  Joanna  Baillie,  441. 
Aikman,   James: 

Account  of  tournament  at  Eglinton,  354. 
Annals  of  the  persecution,  210. 
Eglinton  family,  588. 
Historical  account  of  covenanting,  210. 
Ailsa    (3.    marquis),   Archibald   Kennedy.      Notes   on 

excavation   of   Shanter   Knowe,   55. 
Ainslie,  Hew.     Scottish  songs,   773,   1071. 


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1077 


Ainsworth,  W.   H.     John  Law,  499. 

Air  Advertiser,    1042. 

Aird,   Thomas.      Poetical  works,   773. 

Airdrie.     Free  Public  Library.     Report,  305. 

Airy,    Osmund: 

Lauderdale,    172. 

Lauderdale   and   the   Restoration,    172. 
Aitchison,    David: 

A   free   inquiry   into  duties  of  bishops,  279. 

Scottish  Presbyterianism  not  Presbyterian,  280. 
Aitken,    A.    P.      Practical    methods    of    testing    soils, 

660. 
Aitken,   C.   K.     Legends  and  memories,   773. 
Aitken,    G.    A.      Life    of   John   Arbuthnot,    440. 
Aitken.  G.  S. : 

Bothwell  Castle,   1052. 

Lady    Stair's   house,    1053. 

Modern  Edinburgh,  1053. 
Aitken,  Henry.     Salvage  awards,  635. 
Aitken,  J.   C.: 

Notes   on   bridge  of  Nith,   323. 

Some   notes  on  Abbey  of  Holywood,   375,   634. 

Stray    gleanings,    326. 
Aitken,   John.      On   cupped   stones   in  parish   of   Col- 

monell,  55. 
Aiton,  John.     Life  and  times  of  Alexander  Hender- 
son, 210. 
Aiton,   William : 

History  of  rencounter  at  Drumclog,  172,  868. 

Sketch  of  the  8.   chapter,  660. 
Alan  Breck  Stewart  in  history,  658. 
Alava,    Frances    de.      Extraits    des    correspondances, 

144. 
Alba: 

The   Cant  family,   578. 

David  and  John  Leitch,  500. 

Eliza    Inverarity,    491. 

James   Sinclair,   536. 

"Sawney    Beane,"    444. 

Some  Galloway  Macs,  558. 
Albanicus: 

Life  of  Sir  James  S.  Denham,  468. 

Remarks  on  William  Drummond,  470. 
Albany,    Lady    Charlotte    Stuart,    duchess    of.      Will 

of,    439. 
Albemarle  (2.  earl),  W.  A.  Keppel,  Albemarle  papers, 

183. 
Albert  Institute,  Dundee.     Album  of  Indiapolis,  324. 

Old  Dundee,  324. 
Albert  Institute  of  Fine  Arts,   Edinburgh.      Summer 

exhibition,   710. 
Albert  memorial  guide  book  to   Edinburgh,   328. 
Alcestis;    or    Euripides   destroyed,    TIZ. 
Alcock,   Deborah: 

David   Stratton,   542. 

George  Wishart,   553. 
Alderson,  Barnard.     Andrew  Carnegie,  457. 
Aldis,   H.  G.: 

List  of  books  printed  in  Scotland,  1. 

On  some   re-discovered   fragments,   825. 

Pseudo    Chepman   and    Myllar    fragment,    761. 
Aldis,  H.  G.,  and  others.     Dictionary  of  printers  and 

booksellers,    1. 
Alembic  Club   imprints,   5. 
Alesius.      Edinburgi   urbis   descriptio,   328. 
Alexander,    A.    B.    D.      Short   history   of   philosophy, 

750. 
Alexander,  Andrew.     Another  answer,  260. 
Alexander,   Sir  J.   E. : 

Account  of  excavations  at  Cambuskenneth,  315. 

Notice  of  Audun,   55. 

Notice  of  oak  pannel  from   Stirling  Castle,  417. 

Opening  of   fairy   knowe  of   Pendreich,   55. 
Alexander,    John: 

Essay  on   church   government,  247. 

History   of  the   Church   of   Scotland,  210. 


.-Mexander,  L.   C.     On  Carlyle,  805. 

Alexander,  Robert.     Letter  to  Sir  James  Mackintosh, 

361. 
Alexander,  W.  J.     Love  story  of  Jane  Welsh,  456. 
Alexander,    W.   L. : 

Life  of   Ferme,   476. 

Our   Lord's   miracles   of   healing,   328. 

Thomas   Chalmers,   459. 
Alexander,  William,   of   Aberdeen: 

Aberdeenshire    agriculture,    660. 

Making   of   Aberdeenshire,    303. 
Alexander,   William,   of   Edinburgh: 

Letter,   635. 

Report  to  Chamber  of  Commerce,  635. 
Alexander,    Rev.    William.      Church    of    Scotland    a 

church   of  Christ,  260. 
Alexander,    William.      Dundonald,    its    church,    etc., 

326. 
Alexander,   William.      Last   of  the   Scottish   Homers, 

1064. 
Alexander,   William,  and  G.   Michie.     Memoir  of  A. 

Jervise,   493. 
Alexander,    Sir    William: 

Anacrisis,   773. 

Poems,    nz. 
Alexander   Campbell   Mackenzie,   508. 
Alexander  Carlyle  of  Inveresk,  456. 
Alexander    Carmichael,    457. 
Alexander   Cowan,   464. 
Alexander   Humphreys,   490. 
Alexander  M'Laren  and  Thomas  Baird  for  sedition, 

653. 
Alexander   Nicolson,   sheriff,   523. 
Alexander   Smith's  poems,   879. 
Alexander  Smith's  poetry,  879. 
Alexander  Wilson,  551. 
Alford.      Presbytery.      Records,   305. 
Alger,  J.  G.     A  French  envoy  in  1745,   183. 
Alison,  Rev.   Archibald: 

Memoir  of  Alexander  Eraser  Tytler,  546. 

The   old    Scottish   parliament,    117. 

Sermon,   478. 
Alison,    Sir   Archibald: 

Discovery  of  remains  of  Robert   Bruce,   139. 

Miscellaneous  essays,  m. 

Remarks  on  administration  of  criminal  justice,  635. 

Robert  Bruce,  139. 

Some   account   of   my   life,   439. 
Alison,    W.    P.: 

Illustrations,  690. 

Letter  to   chairman,    680. 

Letter  to  Sir  John   M'Neill,  680. 

Observations    on    epidemic    fever,    680. 

Observations  on  famine,  680. 

Observations  on  management  of  poor,  680. 

Remarks  on  Report,  680. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Chalmers'  objections,  680. 

Reply   to   pamphlet   entitled   "Proposed,"   etc.,   680. 
All   the  blue  bonnets,   719. 
Allan,  A.  S. : 

Historical  notices  of  family  of  Margaret  of  Logy, 
605. 

Robert,    bishop    of    Dunblane,    530. 
Allan,  Alexander.    Power  of  the  Civil  Magistrate,  239. 
Allan,   Edward.     Original  poems,   773. 
Allan,    George.      Life   of   Scott,   868. 
Allan,  John.     Report  on  visit  to  Applecross,  1025. 
Allan,  Thomas: 

Description  of  vegetable  impression  found  in  Craig- 
leith.     955-956. 

Rocks   in   vicinity   of   Edinburgh,   956. 
Allan,   Thomas.     Letter,  660. 
Allan    Cunningham,    466. 
Allan    Cunningham,    Esq.,    466. 


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Allardice,  R.   B.: 

Arms  of  Erskine,  554. 

Register  of  births,  560. 
Allardyce,  James: 

Forbes,   lord   Forbes,    591. 

Forbes,   lord   Pitsligo,    591. 
Allaria,  A.     Culdees,  221. 
Allegiance  and  prerogative  considered,   173. 
Allen,  Grant.     Sir  Charles  Lyell,  504. 
Allen,  J.  R.: 

Classification,     etc.,     of     early     Christian     monu- 
ments,  91. 

Description  of  ancient  oil-lamp  from  Shetland,  91. 

Discovery  of  sculptured   stone   at   St.   Madoes,   92. 

Early  Christian  monuments  of  Glasgow  district,  91. 

Early  Christian  monuments  of  lona,  91. 

Note  on  standing  stone  near  Ford,  55. 

Notes  on  cist  with  axe-head  sculptures,  55. 

Notes  on  stones  with  cup-markings,  55. 

Notes   on   wooden   tumbler   locks,   91. 

Notice    of    cup-marked    stones    and    urn    in    Perth- 
shire,  55. 

Notice  of  prehistoric  remains  near  Tealing,  55. 

Preliminary  list  of  sculptured  stones,  92. 

Report  on  photographs  of  sculptured  stones,  92. 

Report  on  photography  of  sculptured  stones,  92. 

Report  on  sculptured  stones,  92. 

Sculptured  ball  found  at  Glas  Hill,  55,  56. 

Sculptured   stones   at   Kilbride,   etc.,   91. 

Some  points  of  resemblance,  etc.,  92. 
Allen,  J.  R.,  and  Joseph  Anderson.     Early  Christian 

Monuments  of   Scotland,  92. 
Allen,  J.   W.      Simon   Fraser,   504. 
Allen,   Joseph.     Life  of  earl   of   Dundonald,   472. 
Allen,  William.     Letter  to  Dr.   Chalmers,  247. 
AUievo,   Giuseppe.     John   Stuart  Blackie,   751. 
Almack,  Richard.     Copy  of  letter,  144. 
Alston,   E.   R.,  and  J.   A.   Harvie-Brown.     Mammals, 

etc.,  of  Sutherlandshire,  931. 
Alston,    W.    M.      Old    quay    walls    of    Glasgow    har- 
bour, 361. 
Alten   Balladen,   761. 
Althaus,   Friedrich.      Carlyle,   805. 
Amalgamated    Society    of    Railway    Servants.      Gen- 
eral secretary's  report,   5. 
Ambassade  du  baron  d'Esneval,  160. 
Ambassade   de   L'Aubespine-Chateauneuf,    160. 
American   Geographical   Society.      Memorial  bulletin. 

Livingstone,  503. 
American    year-book  —  directory    of    Scottish    Socie- 
ties,  1042. 
Amicus: 

Sketch  of  Edinburgh,  328. 

Sketch  of  University  of  Glasgow,  695. 
Among   the    Hebrides,    374. 
Amongst   the   heather,   773. 
Amours,  F.  J. : 

Editions  and  mss.   of  Wyntoun's  "Cronykil,"   132, 
894. 

Saint  Serf's  Priory,  390. 
Ample  disquisition  into  nature  of  regalities,  117,  192. 
Analecta   Scotica,   108. 

Analogy   which   subsists   between   the   British   consti- 
tution,  etc.,   257. 
Analysis   of   new   system    of   general   education,    695. 
Anatomy  threatened,  773. 

Ancient  criminal   trials  in   Scotland,  643,  731. 
Ancient   earldom   of   Mar,   612. 
Ancient    glaciers    and    icebergs,    956. 
Ancient  Highland  superstition,  731. 
Ancient  historic  ballads,   773. 
Ancient  lake  dwellings  in  Scotland,  56. 
Ancient  law  and  customs  of  burghs  of  Scotland,  635. 
Ancient  sacred  music,  719. 
Ancient   Scotish   poems    (1786),   773. 
Ancient  Scottish  poems  (1770),  773,  774. 


Ancient  towers  in  north  of  Scotland,   56. 
Anders,   Felix.      Culross,  319. 
Anders,  H.     Neue  Quellenstudien,  790. 
Anders,  H.   R.   D.     Ossian,  913. 
Anderson,  A.   O. : 

Syntax  of  copula  "is,"  917. 

Wimund,    132. 
Anderson,   Alexander.      Gymnasia,   695. 
Anderson,   Alexander.     The  voluntary  principle  vin- 
dicated.   286. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  poet.    Lazarus  at  our  gate,  774. 
Anderson,    Arthur.      Notice   of   sculptured    stone   at 

Logierait,   56. 
Anderson,   Christopher.      Scotland,  210. 
Anderson,    D.    B.: 

"A.  K.  H.  B.,"  448. 

By  the  quiet  waters,  448. 

Famous  rectorial  address,  695. 

A  fulfilled  prophecy,  456. 

Heart  of  Strathardle,  419. 

Howe  of  Strathmore,   420. 

John    Gait,    479. 

More  of  "A.  K.  H.  B.,"  448. 

A  Perthshire  paradise,  403. 

Poetry  of  Glen  Prosen,  371. 

Sir  Douglas  Maclagan,  509. 
Anderson,  Duncan.     Scottish  folklore,  1071. 
Anderson,  E.   M. : 

Temperature  gradients  of  deep  bores,  956. 

See  also  under  Carruthers,  R.  G.,  and  E.  M.  An- 
derson. 
Anderson,  Francis.     Copy  of  letter  from,  167. 
Anderson,   G.      Speech   in   House  of  Commons,  635. 
Anderson,   George: 

Account   of   primitive   rocks   near    Stromness,    956. 

Description  of  bituminous  rock  in  Ross-shire,  956. 

Geognostical    sketch,    956. 

On   stone  circles   near   Inverness,   56. 

Quartz  district  of  Loch  Ness,  956. 
Anderson,    George.      Letter   on   vitrified   forts,    1044. 
Anderson,    George,    and    John    Finlay.      Burns    cen- 
tenary poems,   791. 
Anderson,     Henry.       Panegyris,    774. 
Anderson,  J.   H.     Notice  of  piscena,  92. 
Anderson,  J.  L.     Story  of  the  Commercial  Bank,  660. 
Anderson,   J.    M. : 

Altar  of  St.  Fergus,  221. 

Beginnings   of   St.   Andrews  University,   695. 

James  I.   and   University  of   St.   Andrews,   695. 

The  princely  Chandos,  695. 
Anderson,  J.    P.: 

Bibliography  of  Burns,  791. 

Book  of   British  topography,   1. 
Anderson,  J.   T.     Tramway   track  construction,   660. 
Anderson,   James: 

Account  of  ancient   monuments   in   Highlands,   56. 

Account  of  antiquities  in  Scotland,  56. 

Further  description  of  ancient  fortifications,  56. 

Recreations   in   agriculture,   etc.,   774. 
Anderson,  James.     Account  of  Lammas  festival,  731. 
Anderson,  James.     Observations,  660. 
Anderson,  Rev.  James: 

Ladies  of  the  Covenant,  434. 

Ladies  of  the   Reformation,   434. 

Martyrs    of   the    Bass,    434. 
Anderson,   James: 

Communion  tokens   of  synod   of  Aberdeen,   1044. 

Communion  tokens  of  synods  of  Moray,  Ross,  etc., 
1044. 
Anderson,  James: 

Glaciation,    etc.,   in  Jura,   956. 

On  glaciers  in   Firth  of  Clyde,  956. 
Anderson,  James.     On  new  form  of  holothuria,  931. 
Anderson  John   (1789-1832).     Historical  memoirs  of 
house   of   Hamilton,   597. 


INDEX 


1079 


Anderson,    John.      Historical    account    of   family    of 

Frisel,   591. 
Anderson,  John.     Site  of  Macbeth's  Castle,  377. 
Anderson,  John.     Prize  essay  on  state  of  society,  69S. 
Anderson,  John.     Geology  of  Fifeshire,  956. 
Anderson,    Rev.    John: 

Address  to  ministers  of  Flisk,  265. 

Chronicles  of  the  Kirk,  210. 

Reminiscences   of  Thomas  Chalmers,  459. 
Anderson,  John.     Note  of  sculptured  stones  in  Dor- 
nock,  92,   322. 
Anderson,    John.      Introduction    of    sea    water    into 

Glasgow,  660. 
Anderson,  Rev.  John   [d.   1911]: 

Ancient  earls  of  Carrick,  578. 

Ancient  earls  of  Mar,  612. 

Ancient  earls  of  Menteith,  615. 

Ancient  earls  of  Ross,  624. 

Ancient   earls   of   Strathearn,   631. 

Ancient  lords  of  Galloway,  592. 

Ancient  lords  of  Moray,  617. 

Brechin,  lord  of  Brechin,   573. 

Campbell,  earl  of  Atholl,  570. 

Carlyle,  lord  Carlyle,  578. 

Celtic   earls   of   Lennox,   604. 

Claverhouse's   last   letter,   483. 

Crichton,  earl  of  Dumfries,   586. 

Cunningham,  earl  of  Glencairn,  593. 

Douglas,    duke   of   Queensberry,   622. 

Douglas,   earl  of  Angus,   569. 

Douglas,   earl  of  Douglas,   584. 

Douglas,   earl   of   Dumbarton,    586. 

Dunbar,  earl  of  Dunbar,   586. 

Douglas,  earl  of  Forfar,   591. 

Douglas,  earl  of  Moray,  617. 

Dunbar,    earl   of    Moray,    617. 

Earl   of   Angus,    569. 

Earls  of  Atholl,   570. 

Erskine,  earl  of  Mar,  612. 

Graham,   earls   of   Menteith,   615. 

Hamilton,  duke  of  Hamilton,  597. 

Johnstone,  marquess  of  Annandale,  569. 

Leslie,  earl  of  Rothes,  624. 

Lord  Colville  of  Culross,   580. 

Maxwell,  earl  of  Morton,  618. 

Montgomerie,   earl  of  Eglinton,  588. 

Moray,   earl   of   Strathearn,   631. 

Randolph,    earl    of    Moray,    617. 

Stewart,   earl  of  Angus,   569. 

Stewart,   earl   of   Atholl,   570. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Mar,  612. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Moray,  617. 

Stewart,  earls  of  Strathearn,  631. 

Sutherland,   earl   of   Sutherland,   632. 

Sutherland,  lord  Duffus,  586. 

LTmfraville,   earl   of  Angus,   569. 

Wemyss,    earls   of   Wemyss,   634. 
Anderson,  John,  and  Sir  J.  B.  Paul: 

Douglas,  earl   of  Morton,  618. 

Gordon,   earl   of   Huntly,   600. 
Anderson,   Joseph: 

Architecturally  shaped  shrines,  92. 

Bronze    caldron    found    with    kegs    of   butter    near 
Kyleakin,   93. 

Confessions   of   Forfar   witches,   731. 

Description     of     objects     found     at     St.     Blane's, 
Bute,  92. 

Description    of    urns,    Poltalloch,    56. 

Horned  cairns  of  Caithness,  57. 

Note  on  bronze  sword  found  at  Lochbroom,  56. 

Note  on  late  Celtic  armlet,  etc.,  92. 

Note  on  perforated  stone  hammers,  56. 

Note     on     vessels     of     brass     found     in     Kilbirnie 

Loch,   92. 
Notes  on  cairn  at  Collessie,  56. 
Notes  on  flints  found  at  Bulwark,  56. 


Anderson,  Joseph  —  continued: 

Notes  on  polished  stone  discs,  56. 

Notes  on  refuse  heap  at  Dun  Fheurain,  56. 

Notes  regarding  death  of  Princess  Margaret,   135. 

Notes  on  relics  of  Viking  period,  92. 

Notes  on  rock-shelter  at  Druimvargie,  56. 

Notes  on  spinning  in  the  brochs,   56. 

Notes  on  structure   of  brochs,   56. 

Notes  on  survival  of  pagan  customs,  56,  92. 

Notes  on  three  buttons  of  jet,  56. 

Notes  on  two  chisels  of  bronze-like  metal,  56. 

Notes  on  two   Highland  targets,   428. 

Notes   on   Viking  graves   in   Islay,   92. 

Notice  of  ancient   Celtic   reliquary,   92. 

Notice  of  brochs  of  Yarhouse,  etc.,  57. 

Notice  of  bronze  bell  at  Forteviot,  93. 

Notice   of  bronze  brooches,   etc.,   from   ship-burial 
in  Colonsay,  93. 

Notice  of  bronze  bucket-shaped  vessel,  56. 

Notice  of  bronze  implements  found  in  Lewis,  57. 

Notice  of  bronze  implements  found  at  Migdale,  57. 

Notice  of  bronze  sword  found  at  Aird,  57. 

Notice  of  cairns  on  estate  of  Aberlour,   57. 

Notice  of  casket  of  cetacean  bone,  93. 

Notice  of  cave  at  Oban,  57. 

Notice  of  Celtic  bell  from  Little  Dunkeld,  93. 

Notice  of  Celtic  bells  at  Glenlyon,  92. 

Notice   of   cemetery    at    Shanwell,    57. 

Notice   of   cemetery   at   Sheriffs-flats,    57. 

Notice  of  cist  at  Duncra  Hill,  57. 

Notice  of  cists  at  Cairnhill,  57. 

Notice  of  Dun  Stron  Duin,  57. 

Notice    of    enamelled    cup    found    in    Linlithgow- 
shire, 93. 

Notice  of  figure  of  St.  James  the  Greater,  93. 

Notice  of  find  of  bronze  swords  in  Edinburgh,  57. 

Notice  of  find  of  silver  ornaments,  at  Croy,  93. 

Notice    of    fragment    of    brooch    found    at    Acha- 
vrole,  73. 

Notice  of  gold  ornaments  found  at  Largo,  93. 

Notice  of  Highland  brooch  in  silver,  93. 

Notice  of  hoard  of  bronze  age  at  Balmashanner,  57. 

Notice  of  Kenny's  Cairn,  57. 

Notice  of  nine  brochs,  57. 

Notice  of  the  quigrich,  etc.,  of  St.  Fillan,  93. 

Notice  of  urns  in  the  Museum,  57. 

Notices  of  mortar,  etc.,  dug  up  in  Glasgow,  93. 

Notices  of  recent  discoveries  of  cists,  57. 

Notices  of  sculptured  stone  with  ogham  inscription 
from   Latheron,  etc.,  93. 

Notices  of  some  inscribed  and  sculptured  stones,  93. 

Oliphants  in  Scotland,  620. 

On  chambered  cairns  of  Caithness,  57. 

On   horned    cairns   of   Caithness:    their   structural 
arrangement,    57,    58. 

Ornamentation  of  brooches  found  at  Skaill,  92. 

Report  on  ancient  remains  in  Caithness,  58. 

Report   on    excavations   in   Caithness,    58. 

Roman  outpost  on  Tweedside,  88. 

Scotland   in   Christian  times,  93. 

Scotland  in  Christian  times.     2.  series.     94. 

Scotland  in  pagan  times:  bronze  and  stone  ages,  58. 

Scotland  in  pagan  times:  iron  age,  58. 

Systematic   study    of   Scottish   archaeology,   S3. 

Treasure   trove,   53. 

Wicked  clan  Gregor,  608. 

See   also   under   Allen,  J.   R.,  and  Joseph  Ander- 
son. 
Anderson,  Joseph,  and  G.  F.  Black.     Report  on  local 

museums,   53. 
Anderson,    Lawrence.      Topography   of   Peeblesshire, 

660. 
Anderson,    P.    J.: 

Aberdeen   archery   medals,   299. 

Aberdeen    Friars,  221,  299. 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School  masters,  299. 


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Anderson,  P.  J.  —  continued: 

Aberdeen    references,   300. 

Aberdonians   abroad,   434. 

Armorial  bearings  of  University  of  Aberdeen,  300, 
554. 

Armorial  ensigns  of  Inverness,  377,  554. 

Blackvvell  essayists,  695. 

Buttery   Willie   Collie,   300. 

Catalogue  of  Taylor  collection,  761. 

Chapter   of  Aberdeen,   300. 

Collections  towards  bibliography  of  universities  of 
Aberdeen,   695,    1041. 

Earldom  of  Caithness,  576. 

Early  Marischal  College  regents,  696. 

Ecclesiastical    records    of    north-eastern    Scotland, 
1051. 

Entrants  at  King's  College,  696. 

Family   of   Forbes,    591. 

Gordon  seals,   554,    593. 

Greyfriars  church,  Aberdeen,  300. 

Heir  male  of  lords  Forbes,  591. 

Heirs   of  the  Keiths,   601. 

Heirs  of  the  Stuarts,  629. 

Henry  Farquharson,  475. 

James   Cadenhead,   454. 

James   Gatt,   480. 

John   Fullarton,   479. 

Mackenzie,  earl  of  Seaforth,  626. 

Macra  bursaries,   696. 

Ms.  maps  of  Aberdeen,  300,  1017. 

Marischal  College  veterans,  696. 

Mr.    Patrick   Copland,   464. 

Murray   lectures,    696. 

Notes  on  academic  theses,  502,  696,  1041, 

Notes    on    heraldic    representations.    King's    Col- 
lege,  300,    554. 

Notes  on   heraldic  representations,  Marischal  Col- 
lege,  300,   554. 

Notes  on  Marischal  College,  300. 

Old    stalls.    King's    College,    300. 

Postage    stamps,    727. 

Professor  William   Ogilvie,   524. 

Records  of  Aberdeen  universities,   696. 

Royal  visits  to   Aberdeen,  300. 

Scottish   university   studies,   696. 

Simon,  lord  Lovat,  533. 

Teaching  of  botany  in  Aberdeen,  1025. 

Thomas   Reid,   529. 

Unpublished  verses  by   William  Meston,  842. 

Views  of   King's   College,   300. 

Wells   of   Aberdeen,   300. 
Anderson,   Peter.     Guide  to   Inverness,  377. 
Anderson,  Sir  R.  R.     Dunblane  cathedral,  1053. 
Anderson,   R.   R.,  and  Andrew  Kerr.     Observations 

on   St.   Giles,  328. 
Anderson,  Robert.     Life  of  Tobias  Smollet,  538. 
Anderson,   Robert: 

Brown's  Deeside  guide,  321. 

Fyvie   Castle,   1054. 

History   of   Strichen,   1058. 

Life  of  Robert  Gordon,  482. 

"Outer  marches"  of  Aberdeen,  300. 
Anderson,   Robert: 

Notice  of  working  drawings,   710. 

Remains  of  ancient  chapel-royal  called  Kirkheugh, 
409. 
Anderson,  Robert.    Life  of  John  Moore,  1064. 
Anderson,   Thomas.      See   tinder   Gray,   Robert,   and 

Thomas  Anderson. 
Anderson,   William    (1805-1866): 

Nomenclature   in    Scotland,    558. 

The   popular    Scottish   biography,    434. 

The   Scottish  nation,   434,    558,   566. 


Anderson,  William: 

Carboniferous  crustacean  at  Ardross,  956. 

Fish   remains   from   Abden,   956. 

See  also  under  Kinnear,  W.  T.,  and  William  An- 
derson. 
Andree,    Richard: 

Die  ethnographischen  Verhaltniss  Schottland,  48. 

In  Walter  Scott's  Heimat,  868. 

Macbethpliitze,  277. 

Westschottischer  Aberglauben,  731. 
Andrew    Carnegie,    457. 
Andrew  Laing,  498. 
Andrew   Lang,   498. 
Andrew  Mackinley  for  administering  unlawful  oaths, 

653. 
Andrews,  William.     Lee-Penny,  731. 
Anecdotes,  895. 

Anecdotes   of   eminent  persons.      Scott,  868. 
Anecdotes    illustrative    of    the    Highlands    after    the 

Rebellion,    183. 
Angell,   John.      George  Combe,   464. 
Anglicising  of   Scottish  universities,   696. 
Anglo-Scotus: 

Doubtful  pedigrees.     Greer,  596,  611. 

Doubtful   pedigrees.      McKerrell,   610. 

Doubtful   pedigrees.      Stuart-Menteth,   631. 

Legal   right   to   coat-armour,   554. 

Methven  of  that  ilk,  615. 

Representation  of  the  Dunbars,  613. 
Anglo-Scotus.  New  High  School,  328. 
Anglo-Scotus: 

Further    exposure    of    Rev.    Dr.    Ralph    Wardlaw, 
246. 

New    exposure    of    leaders    of    Voluntary    Church 
Associations,   246. 

West   of   Scotland  arch-voluntary,  247. 
Angus,  306. 

Angus,    J.    K.      Scotch    play-house,    300. 
Angus,  J.   S.     Glossary  of  Shetland  dialect,  770. 
Angus,   W.    C: 

Facsimile  of  Burns's  assignation,  791. 

Printed   works   of   Burns,   791. 
Angus,  W.  C.    Notice  of  white-throated  sparrow,  931. 
Angrus    and    Mearns.       Synod  —  Warning    and    ad- 
monition, 231. 
Annan,    Robert.      Notes    on    antiquities    of    Kinross- 
shire,  383. 
Annan,    Parish   of.      Statement   of   religious   destitu- 
tion, 253,  1051. 
Annandale,    Nelson.      Modern    instance    of   trial   by 

ordeal,  635. 
Annie   Laurie,   719. 
Anningson,  J.  W.     John  Hunter,  490. 
Annual  Burns  chronicle,  5,  791. 
Annuity  Tax  Abolition  Society.     Remarks,  253. 
Anschuetz,  Richard.     Life  of  A.  S.  Couper,  1061. 
Anscombe,  Alfred.     Obit  of  St.   Columba,   132,  464. 
Answer  to  attack  by  John  Pinkerton,  196. 
Answer  to  chief  or  materiall  heads,  168. 
Answer  to  "A  letter  to  the  managers,"  etc.,  265. 
Answer  to  protest  of  the  Free  Church,  275. 
Answer  to  the   Queries,   193. 
Answers  for  James  Anderson,  440,  454. 
Antidote  to  the  acid  of  Lucius'  letter,  240. 
Anti-patronage   and    Church    of    Scotland    magazine, 

209. 
Anti-speculator.     Two  letters,  660. 
Apology   for   Burns,   791. 
Appeal   to   the   Christian   candour   of   Dr.   Chalmers, 

265. 
Appeal  to  members  of  church  of  Scotland,  247. 
Appeal  to  ministers  on  the  importance  of  unity,  243. 
Apperley,  C.  J.     Nimrod's  hunting  tour,  931. 
Application  of  three  several  discourses,  162. 
Apprenticeship  of  Carlyle,  805. 


INDEX 


1081 


Ar  canain  agus  ar  sgoiltean,  913. 
Arago,  D.   F.  J.: 

filoge  historique  de  James  Watt,  547. 

Historical  eloge,  547. 
Arbroath.      [Documents,]   306. 
Arbroath   Abbey.     Liber   S.   Thome  de  Aberbrothoc, 

306-307. 
Arbuckle,  James.     Glotta,  a  poem,  774. 
Arbuthnot,  James: 

Arbuthnot's  list  of  fishes,  931. 

Historical  account  of  Peterhead,  404,  931. 
Arbuthnot,  John: 

Miscellaneous    works,    774. 

Miscellaneous   works.      Supplement,   774. 
Arbuthnot,  John.     Sermon  (1707),  179. 
Arbuthnot  papers,   569. 
Arbuthnott    (9.   viscount),   John  Arbuthnott.     Report 

on   manuscripts,   569,   570. 
Archaeological   collections   relating  to   Renfrew,   405. 
Archaeological    Institute.       Catalogue    of    antiquities, 

53,    117. 
Archeology  in  the  south-west,  58. 
Archbishop   Sharp,    534. 
Archbishop  Tait,   543. 
Archearis,  The,  159. 
Archer,   William: 

Carlyle  and   Burns,   791,   805. 

In  memoriam,  884. 
Archibald,  David: 

Blackfaced  breed  of  sheep,  931. 

Cheviot    breed    of    sheep,   931. 
Archibald,   John: 

Alexander  Jolly,  494. 

Andrew   Macfarlane,   506. 

Arthur  Petrie,  526. 

David    Law,    504. 

The  historic  episcopate,  221. 
Archibald,  R.  C.     Carlyle's  first  love,  482,  805,  1059. 
Archibald,   Stewart: 

Clava,   1044. 

Cup-  and  ring-marked  stones,  1044. 

Fortrose  and  Rosemarkie,  956,  1025,  1044. 

List  of  ferns,  etc.,  in  Kilmalcolm,  1025. 

Notes    on    topography    and    flora    of    Strathdearn, 
1025. 
Architectural  Institute  of  Scotland: 

Report,    5. 

Transactions,  5. 
Ardmillan,  John  Craufurd,  lord.     Union,  283. 
Are  the  union  negociations  fairly  conducted?  286. 
Argument  on  the  duty  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  260. 
Argyll  (8.  earl  and  1.  marquis),  Archibald  Campbell. 

Speech,  June    (1646),   1049. 
Argyll  (8.  earl  and  1.  marquis),  Archibald  Campbell, 

and  Sir  W.  Armyn.     Letter,  167. 
Argyll  (8.  duke),  G.  D.  Campbell: 

Autobiography,    441. 

Certain  bodies  from  quartzite  bed,  Inveraray,  956. 

Correspondence   between    duke   and    Rev.    Andrew 
Gray,  277. 

Correspondence  between  duke  and  Right  Rev.  W. 
J.  Trower,  278. 

Crofts  and  farms,  374,  680. 

Disestablishment,    294. 

Granite  district  of  Inveraray,  956. 

lona,  221,  379. 

Lake-basins  in  Argyllshire,  956. 

Letter  to  the  peers,  262. 

Letter  to  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers,  262. 

Manuscripts  of,  577. 

Patronage  act  of  1874,  290. 

Physical    geography    of   Argyllshire,    956. 

Physical   structure  of   Highlands,  956. 

Post-tertiary   lignite,  956. 

Scotland  as  it  was,  117. 


Argyll  (8.  duke),  G.  D.  Campbell  —  continued : 

Speeches  on  second  reading  of  Church  Patronage 
Bill,  290. 

Tertiary    leaf-beds    in    Mull,   956. 

Two  glens,  956. 

Western    Highlands,    117. 
Argyll  (9.  duke),  J.  G.  E.  H.  D.  S.  Campbell: 

Disestablishment,  295. 

The   fairy   blacksmith,   921,   922. 

The  Highland  nurse,  774. 

Massacre  of  Glencoe,   175. 

Memories  of  Canada,  774. 

Scottish  politics,  205,  206. 
Argyll    (10.    duke),    N.    D.    Campbell: 

Barons  of  Bachuill,   605. 

Castle    Campbell   inventory,   316. 

Macewens  and   Macsweens,  607,  612. 

Old  Tiree  rental,  421. 

Origin  of  Holy  Loch,  318. 

Saint  Maolrubha,  513. 
Argyll  Commissariot: 

Register  of  inventories,  560. 

Register   of  testaments,   560. 
Arkley,    Patrick.      Letter    to    Rev.    Alexander    Beith, 

275,  913. 
Arlincourt,   Victor   d'.      The  three   kingdoms.      201. 
Armorial    ensigns   of   Inverness,   377. 
Armour,  Alexander.     Sir  Walter  Scott,  868. 
Armour,  Margaret.     Mural  decoration,  710. 
Armside,   Luke.     "Quit  you  like  men!"     294. 
Armstrong,   Andrew,   and    Son.      Companion   to   map 

of  three  bothians,  1017. 
Armstrong,  Archibald: 

Archie  Armstrong's  banquet  of  jests,  774. 

Archy's  dream,  774. 
Armstrong,  J.   L.     Chronicles  of  Armstrongs,  570. 
Armstrong,   James: 

Discovery  of  teeth  of  dithyrocaris,  956. 

Two   new  species  of  shells,   956. 

See    under    Young,    John,    and    James    Armstrong. 
Armstrong,    James,    and    John    Young.       Fossils    of 

Orchard  limestone  series,  957. 
Armstrong,   John: 

Art  of  preserving  health,   774. 

Igea,   774. 

ficonomie  de  I'amour,  774. 

Qiconomy  of  love,  774. 

Poems,   774. 

Poetical  works,  774. 
Armstrong,  R.  A.     Gaelic  dictionary,  917. 
Armstrong,   R.    B. : 

Bruce  earls  of  Elgin,  589. 

Bruces  of  Airth,  574. 

Bruces  of  Cultmalindie,  574. 

History  of  Liddesdale,  Eskdale,  etc.,  355,  356,  388, 
424. 

Military  report.     316,  320,  385. 

Notes  on  a  feud,  159. 

Notes  on  old   church  of  Airth,  305. 
Armstrong,    T.    P.      Four    Abbeys    and    Abbotsford, 

298,  322,  380,  392. 
Armstrong,   W.    B. : 

Account  of   Bruces   of   Newtoune,   574. 

Morgan-Grenville,   baroness   Kinloss,    602. 

Notice  of  ancient  door-knocker  from  Muness,  423. 

Two  papers  relating  to  export  of  coals,  660. 
Armstrong,   Sir  Walter : 

Art  of   W.   Q.   Orchardson,   710. 

Pictures  at   Edinburgh,   710. 

Sir  Henry   Raeburn,   528,   710. 

The  National  Gallery  of  Scotland,  328. 
Armyn,    Sir    W.      See    under    Argj'll    (1.    marquis), 

Archibald  Campbell,  and  Sir  W.  Armyn. 
Arnold,  Frederick.     Lord  Bute,  453. 


1082 


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Arnold,  Thomas: 

Account  of  St.  Columba's  Abbey,  376. 
Sculptured  slabs  in  Old  Pentland,  402. 

Arnot,   Hugo: 

Collection  of  criminal   trials,  643. 
History   of   Edinburgh,   328. 
Of  witchcraft,  731. 

Arnot,  William.     Life  of  James  Hamilton,  487. 

Arnot,    William.      On    "Glasgow   corporation    electric 
light   supply,"   661. 

Arnott,  E.     Description  of  armorial  bearings,  554. 

Arntzen,   Vilhelm.      Adam    Smith,   537. 

Arran  Society  of  Glasgow.     Book  of  Arran,  5,  58,  307. 

Arrangement  of  Perthshire  geological  collection,  957. 

Arrowsmith,  Aaron.     Map  of  Scotland,  1017. 

Arrowsmith,  John.     Scotland,  1017. 

Art  of  swimming,   895. 

Art  in  the  west  of  Scotland,  710. 

Artemus  Ward  at  Edenberry  Yewniversetty,  328. 

Articles  of  agreement,  159. 

Articles  of  the  Treaty  of  Union,  179. 

Ascanius,   or   the   young  adventurer,    183. 

Aschauer,  Edmund.     Zur  "Wallace"-Frage,   825. 

Asesinato  de  Jacobo  Murray,  519. 

Asgill,    J.      The    Pretender's    declaration    transpos'd, 
183. 

Ashley,  W.  J.     Clear  facts  of  the  commercial  situa- 
tion,  661. 

Askill.     Black  cave  of  M'Donalds,  355. 

Asmodeus.      Asmodeus:    or    strictures,    196. 

Assailants  of  the  Church   of   Scotland,   290. 

Associate    Presbytery.      Act    concerning    doctrine    of 
grace,  236. 

Associate  Presbytery  of  Perth  vs.  Robert  Imrie,  239. 

Associate  Synod: 

Address  to  the  people,  237. 
Statement    of    evidence,    240. 

Association   for  Better   Endowment  of  University  of 
Edinburgh.  Annual  reports,  696. 

Association    for    Obtaining   an    Official   Inquiry   into 
Pauperism    of   Scotland.      Proceedings,   680. 

Association   for   Promoting  the  Defence  of  Firth   of 
Forth.     Circular,   5. 

Association  for  Promoting  Education  among  Work- 
men,  etc.     Annual   report,    696. 

Association  for  Promoting  Improvement  of  Dwellings, 
etc.,  of  Agricultural  Labourers: 
Annual  report,  5,  680. 
Report   of  meeting,   680. 

Association  for  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts.     Report  by 
committee,   710. 

Association  for  Revival  of  Sacred  Music  in  Scotland. 
Report,   719. 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Secondary  Schools.     Re- 
port,  696. 

Astle,  Thomas.     Account  of  seals,  554. 

Astley,    H.   J.    D.    Some   further   notes   on   Langbank 
crannog,    58. 

Astonishing  history  of  Jack  and  the  giants,  895. 

At  the  General  Assembly,  293. 

Atholl  (7.  duke),  J.  J.  H.  H.  S.  Murray: 
Second  report  on  muniments,  108. 
The  77th  regiment  of  foot,  428. 

Atkinson,   Thomas.     The  chameleon,   775. 

Atlas  of   Scotland,   1017. 

Attenborough,    J.     M.       First    Edinburgh    school    of 
literary  critics,  328. 

Atterbury,  Francis.     Private  correspondence,  191. 

Auchinleck,  James.      Quair  of  jelousy,   775. 

Auchterarder    Case: 
Revised  speeches,  254. 
Speeches,   262. 

Auchterlonie,  John.     Account  of  shire  of  Forfar,  358. 

Aul'   Kirk  of  Turriff,  423. 

Auld    Reekie,    328. 

Aungervyle  Society.  Publications,  5. 


Aus  dem  Tagebuche,  328,  379,  417. 

Austin.     Glasgow  poor  rate  bill,   680. 

Austin,   Alfred.      Flodden   Field,    1048. 

Austin,    Arthur.      Lights    and    shadows    of    Scottish 

life,   775. 
Authentic  narrative  of  massacre  of  Glencoe,  175. 
Authentic  particulars  respecting  Mr.  Thomson,  544. 
Author    of   Waverley,    868. 
Authoress  of  "Auld  Robin  Gray,"  444. 
Autobiography  of  William  Love,  895. 
Autumn   days   in   Islaj',   775. 
Auxiliary   Society   of  Glasgow  for  support  of  Gaelic 

Schools.      Statement,   5,   912. 
Avebury   (1.  baron),  Sir  John  Lubbock: 

Ancient   shell-mounds    of    Scotland,    1044. 

Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  957. 
Avus  Edinensis.     Letter  to  Mr.   North,  328,  329. 
Axon,    W.    E.    A.: 

De  Quincey  and  J.  F.  Ferrier,  476,  754. 

Unrecorded    issue    of    the   Aberdeen    press    of   Ed- 
ward Raban,   1. 
Aymot,    Thomas.      Account    of   instrument   of   legiti- 
mation,  519. 
Ayr: 

Charters  of  the  royal  burgh,   308. 

[Documents.]  308. 
Ayrshire.      [Documents.]   309, 

Ayrshire  as  a  factor  in  Scottish  development,  309. 
Ayrshire  and  Galloway  Archaeological  Association: 

Archaeological   Collections,   309,   424. 

Publications,  5. 
Ayrshire  garland,  895. 
Ayrshire  sculptor,   544. 
Ayrshire  wreath,   775. 

Ayton,  James.      Sunday  trains  question,  681. 
Ayton,   Sir   Robert: 

Panegyris,   775. 

Poems,  775. 
Aytoun,  Alexander.     Defence  of  Firth  of  Forth,  357. 
Aytoun,  W.  E.: 

Bothwell,   775. 

Curse  of  Montrose,  775. 

Examination  of  statements,  483. 

Execution  of  Montrose,  775. 

Firmilian,    775. 

Heart  of   Bruce,   775. 

InaugTjral    address,    696. 

Lays   of    Scottish   Cavaliers,   775. 

My    wife's   album,    775. 

Nuptial  ode,   775. 
Aytoun,  W.  E.,  and  Sir  Theodore  Martin: 

Book  of  ballads,  775,  776. 

Napoleon    ballads,    776. 

Poetic   works   of   Louis   Napoleon,    776. 


B 

B.     Historical  notices  of  St.  Giles,  329. 

B.     Life  of  Lord  Mansfield,  513. 

B.     Sundial,  Duthie  Park,  300. 

B.,  A.     Sketch  of  life  of  Andrew  Fletcher,  477. 

B.,  A.  W.  G. : 

Buchanan  genealogies,   575. 

Buchanans  of  Arden,  575. 

Campbells  of  Murthly,   577. 

Rosses  of  Tartraven,  624. 
B.,    E.    V.      Elrick   walks,   303. 
B.,   G.      Carlvle's   reminiscences,   805. 
B.,  H.  W.     Edinburgh  in  1886,  329. 
B.,  J.     Aberdeen  pynours,  300. 
B.,  J.     Comparison  of  Virgil  and  Thomson,  890. 
B.,  J.   S.     Parochial  schools  of  Scotland,  696. 
B.,  M.  A.     Scotland's  distinctive  school  of  art,  711. 
B.,   R.      Capture   of  Linlithgow   Castle,   389. 
B.,  R.     Dr.  Adam  Ferguson,  475. 


INDEX 


1083 


B.,  V.  O.     Smugglers  o'  Canty  Bay,  lie. 
Babbage,  Charles.     Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  957. 
Babington,  B.  G.     Memoir  of  J.  O.  M'William,  512. 
Babington,  C.  C.     See  under  Balfour,  J.  H.,  and  C. 

C.    Babington. 
Bacheller,  Morris.     Andrew  Carnegie,  457. 
Bachelor's  trap,  116. 
Back  to  Scotland,  203. 
Bacon,    Sir    Nicholas.      Right    of    succession    to    the 

crown,   629. 
Baddeley,  M.  J.  B.     Highlands  of  Scotland,  205. 
Badenoch,   G.   R. : 

Principle  of  Church  establishment,  292. 

Word  of  warning,  294. 
Badstuber,    Alfred.      Joanna   Baillie's   plays,    777. 
Bagehot,   Walter: 

Adam    Smith,    537. 

Memoir  of  James  Wilson,  552. 

Waverley  novels,  868. 
Bagley,  A.  L.     Walks  and  scrambles,  957. 
Bagot,    Daniel.      Letter   to   some   members,    262. 
Bagshaw,  William.     R.  B.  Cunninghame  Graham,  483. 
Baildon,  H.  B.: 

Rimes   of   Dunbar,   817. 

Robert    Louis    Stevenson,    884. 
Bailey,  E.   B.: 

New    structures    in    Argyllshire    Highlands,    957. 

Recumbent  folds  in  schists,  957. 

Spherulitic  basalt  dykes  in  Ardmuchnish,  957. 

See  also   under  Kendall,  P.   F.,  and  E.   B.   Bailey. 
Bailey,   E.    B.,   and   Murray   Macgregor.     Glenorchy 

anticline,  957. 
Bailey,    E.    B.,    and    D.    Tait.      Occurrence    of    coal 

measures  at  Port  Seton,  957. 
Bailey,    F.,   and    G.    U.    Macdonald.      Working   plan, 

681. 
Bailey,  G.  H.     Vitrified  cement  from  ancient  fort,  58. 
Bailey,   Saunders.     Life  of  James   Macpherson,   511. 
Baillie,    George.      Correspondence,    179. 
Baillie,  Lady  Grisell.     Household  book,  681. 
Baillie,  J.  T.     Stirling  Castle,   1058. 
Baillie,  Joanna: 

Abalya   Baee,   776. 

Baiil,  776. 

Beacon,  776. 

Bride.  776. 

Complete  works,  776. 

De   Montfort,   776. 

Dramas,   776. 

Dramatic  and  poetical  works,  776. 

Election,    176. 

Family  legend,  776. 

Metrical  legend  of  Wallace,  1048. 

Metrical  legends,  776. 

Miscellaneous  plays,   776. 

Series  of  plays,  776. 

Siege,    776. 
Baillie,   Robert: 

Letters  and  journals,  108,  210. 

Ondersoeck,  227. 
Baillie-Hamilton,   M.   A.     An  historic  heirloom,   144. 
Baillie's   Institution:    Free   Library: 

Handbook,  361. 

Report,  361. 
Bain,  Alexander: 

Biographical  memoir  of  Dr.   John   Shier,   535. 

Biographical  memoir   of   Dr.   Neil  Arnott,  441. 

Biographical  memoir  of  Dr.  Thomas  Clark,  462. 

James   Mill,    516. 

Practical   essays,    1071. 
Bain,   Donald.     Olden  times,   111 . 
Bain,    Ebenezer.      Merchant    and    craft    guilds,    300, 

681. 
Bain,  George: 

The  Clava  cairns,  58. 

History  of  Nairnshire,  395. 


Bain,  Joseph: 

Additional   notices   of   St.    Margaret's   chapel,   329. 

Battle  of  Ancrum  Moor,  157. 

Cambuslang,   315. 

Charter  by  Mark  Ker,  421. 

Dormant   barony  of   Somerville,   628. 

Earldom  of  Buchan,  575. 

Earldom  of  Caithness,   576. 

Earls  of  Stratherne,  631. 

Edwards  in  Scotland,   135. 

Grahams  or  Grxmes,  595. 

Hamilton  family,  597. 

John  Lesly,  124. 

Notes  on  De  Moravia  family,  617,  619. 

Notes  on  a  dispensation,  445,  541. 

Notes  on  east  window,  Bothwell  Church,  312,  554. 

Notes  on  male  representation  of  Morays  of  Both- 
well,  617. 

Notes  on  the  Trinitarian  or  Red  Friars,  221. 

Percies  in  Scotland,  621. 

Remarkable   and   unique   seal   of   Patrick   de   Dun- 
bar, 554. 

Remarks  suggested  by  Dr.  Raven's  Caledonian  cam- 
panologj',  719. 

Riddells  of  that  Ilk,  623. 

Scottish  De  Quenceys,  583. 

Scottish   royal   tradition   examined,   117. 

Sir  Alexander   Balliol,   571. 

Sir  David  de  Brechin,  449. 

Sir   William    Stewart   of   Jedworth,    629. 

Sufferings  of  Northern  counties,  139. 

Testamentum,   471. 

True  account  of  James  Bell,  445. 

Two  original  seals  of  James,  lord  Hamilton,  554. 

"Walter   Fitz   Gilbert,"   597. 
Bain,  Robert.     History  of  Ross,  1057. 
Baine,  James.     Memoirs  of  modern  church-reforma- 
tion, 234. 
Baines,  Edward.     Letter  to  marquis  of  Landsdowne, 

696. 
Baird,   Agnes.     Review  of  works  of  James  Cleland, 

1054. 
Baird,  J.   G.   A.     Edinburgh  account-book,  329,  681. 
Baird,   John.      Scottish  Gipsy's  advocate,   48. 
Baird,    R.    B.      Observations   on   amended   poor    law, 

1070. 
Baird,    William: 

Account  of  surname  of  Baird,  571. 

Dominus  fecit,  571. 
Baird,  William.     Annals  of  Duddingston,  322,  405. 
Baird,  William.     Memoir  of  late  John  Baird,  442. 
Baird  Leathanach,  Na,  922. 

Baker,  Benjamin.     Bridging  the  Firth  of  Forth,  661. 
Baker,  E.  A.     Peak  in  Wester  Ross,  407. 
Baker,  H.   B.     Old   Edinburgh  stage,  329. 
Baker,  Thomas.      Law   relating  to   salmon   fisheries, 

635. 
Balances,  240. 
Balcarres     (3.    earl),    Colin    Lindsay.    Account    of 

affairs  of  Scotland,  173. 
Bald,  Robert: 

Additional  observations  on  coal  field,  957. 

Discovery   of  skeleton  of  whale,  957. 

Coal    formation    of    Clackmannanshire,    957. 

Fossil  elephant  of  Scotland,  957. 
Baldry,  A.   L.: 

R.  W.  Macbeth.  711. 

Robert  W.   Little,   711. 
Balfour.     Epithalamium,  777. 

Balfour,  A.  J.     A.  J.  Balfour  as  philosopher,  777. 
Balfour,    Andrew: 

Speech  on  church  patronage,  246. 

Vengeance  is  mine,  777. 
Balfour,  Lady   Frances: 

Case  of  the  Free  Church,  296. 

Lady   Victoria  Campbell,   456. 


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Balfour,  Graham.  Life  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 
Balfour,  J.  A.: 

Chapels,  etc.,  in  Arran,  307. 

Ecclesiastical  remains  on   Holy  Isle,  94,  307. 

Fortified  and  domestic  sites,  58. 

Holy    Isle,   307. 

Irish-Celtic   monastery,   307. 

King's  cave  in  Arran,  307. 

Notes  on  Viking  grave-mound  at  Millhill,  94. 

Notice  of  a  cashel  at   Kilpatrick,  94. 

Notice  of  Viking  grave-mound,  Kingscross,  94. 

Viking  burials,   94. 
Balfour,  J.  H.: 

Account    of   botanical    excursions   in    Arran,    1025. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Robert  Brown,   1060. 

Botany  of  the  Bass,   1025. 

Notes  on  botanical  excursion  to  Breadalbane  moun- 
tains, 1025. 

Notes   of   excursion   by   Scottish   Botanical   Alpine 
Club  to  Aberdeenshire,  etc.,  1025. 

Notice    of    botanical    excursions,    1025. 

Notice  of  botanical  trip  to   Moffat,   1025. 

Notice  of  Hieracium    Stoloniflorium,   etc.,    1025. 

Notice  of  Sagina  Nivalis  on  Ben  Lawers,  1025. 

Obituary  notice  of  Prof.   John  Goodsir,   1062. 

Remarks   on   fossils   exhibited  by   Mr.   Peach,   957. 

Short  account  of  botanical  trip  in  Arran,  1025. 

Short   sketch   of   Professor    Gregory,    1062. 

Vegetable   organisms   found   in   Coal,   957. 

See  also  under  White,   F.   B.,  and  J.   H.   Balfour. 
Balfour,  J.  H.,  and  C.  C.  Babington: 

Account  of  botanical  excursion  to  Skye,  etc.,  1025. 

Catalogue   of  plants   gathered   in   North   Uist,   etc., 
1025. 
Balfour,  Sir  James: 

Ballads,   777. 

Coronatione  of  King  Charles,   165. 

Historical  works,   117. 

The  history  of  the  Picts,  50. 

Order  of  K.  Charles  entring  Edinbrughe,  165,  329. 
Balfour,  T.  A.  G.     Obituary  notice  of  Dr.  James  Gil- 
christ,   1062. 
Balfour,    William: 

Articles  of  agreement,  285. 

Dr.  Rainy's  position  indefensible,  283. 

Essential    difference    between    Free    and    U.     P. 
Churches,  286. 

The  proposed  union,  283. 

Union  and  the  "Daily  Review,"  283. 

Voluntaryism  of  U.  P.  Church  unchanged,  285. 
Balfour  of  Burleigh  (6.  baron),  A.  H.  Bruce: 

Attack  on  the  Scottish  church,  295. 

Church  and  state,  210. 

Historical  account  of  Presbyterianism,  210. 
Ball,  afterwards  Fitzball,  Edward: 

Fortunes  of  Nigel,   857. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak,   863. 

Waverley,  867. 
Ball,  Margaret.     Sir  Walter  Scott,  868. 
Ballad  of  "Creely"   Duff,   777. 
Ballad  of  King  Gregory,  777. 
Ballads  and  other  fugitive  poetical  pieces,   777. 
Ballads  and  songs  of  Ayrshire,  777. 
Ballads  and  songs  of  Carrick,  777. 
Ballads  of  Scotland.     Aytoun,  777. 
Ballantine,  J.     Historical   epitome  of  Scottish  song, 

719. 
Ballantine,   James: 

Chronicle  of  hundredth  birthday  of  Burns,  791. 

Gaberlunzie's  wallet,   777. 

Lawnmarket  merchant,  329. 

Life  of  David  Roberts,  711. 
Ballantyne,  Alexander,  and  others.     Refutation,  443, 

868. 
Ballantyne,  J.  B.     Peace  in  search  of  a  home,  777. 


Ballantyne,  John: 

Comparison  of  established  and  dissenting  churches, 
242. 
Ballantyne,   John: 

Bute  post-glacial  shell-bed,  957. 

List  of   Bute  plants,   1026. 

Occurrence  of  Cladium  germanicum,  1026. 

Occurrence  of  Sirex  gigas,  931. 
Ballantyne,   R.   M.     Photographs  of  Edinburgh,  329. 
Ballingal,  James.     Rhynd  and  Elcho,  355,  406. 
Ballingall,  M.  H.     Here  and  there  in  Shetlands,  412. 
Ballingall,    W.      Scenes    of    Scottish   story,    118,    777. 
Ballingall,    William.      Edinburgh,    past    and    present, 

329. 
Balmanno,  Robert.     Burns,  791. 
Balmerino    Abbey.      Chartularies    of    Balmerino   and 

Lindores,  309,  388. 
Balmoral,    310. 

Balmoral  choir  handbook,   719. 
Balnaves,  Henry.     Confession  of  faith,  750. 
Balsillie,  David.     Notes  on  limestone  fragments,  957. 
Balvaird,  John.     Letter,   635. 

Bancroft,  N.    See  under  Seward,  A.  C,  and  N.  Ban- 
croft. 
Bands  of  friendship  by  Scott  of  Balweary,  etc.,  141. 
Banff.     Annals  of   Banff,   310. 
Banking  Company  in  Aberdeen.     List  of  proprietors, 

661. 
Banking  and  insurance,   5. 

Banks,  James.     Life  of  Flora  Macdonald,  506. 
Banks,  John.     The  Albion  queens,  144. 
Banks,  Sir  T.  C. : 

Analytical  statement  of  case  of  Alexander,  630. 

Baronia  Anglica,  560. 
Banks,  W.,  &  Sons.     Scenery  on  Dee-side.     321. 
Banks   of   Forth,   895. 
Bannatyne,    A.    M.      Defence    of    Patronage   act    of 

1874,  292. 
Bannatyne,  Charles.     Ceol  mor,  719. 
Bannatyne,    George.      Transcript    of    family    record, 

571. 
Bannatyne,     J.        Biographical     sketch     of     Duncan 

Forbes,   1062. 
Bannatyne,  James.     A  letter  (1703),  229. 
Bannatyne,    Richard.      Memorials,    159. 
Bannatyne   Club : 

The  Bannatyne  Miscellany,   108,   109. 

Breviarium  Aberdonense,  750. 

Papiers   d'etat,   109. 

Publications,   5,   6,   1042. 

Registrum  domus  de  Soltre,  416. 
Bannatyne   manuscript,   777. 

Bannerman,  Alexander,  and  Oswald.     Bill,  696. 
Bannerman,    James.      Letter    to    Marquis    of    Tweed- 
dale,   257. 
Bannerman,    William: 

Inscription  on  Drosten  stone,  94,  917. 

Newton   stone,   94,   917. 

Ogham    inscriptions    of    Lunnasting    and    Golspie, 
94,    917. 
Bannister,  H.  M.     Pagine  scelte,  320. 
Bannister,    Saxe.      William    Paterson,    524,    525. 
Banquet    given    by    Scottish    Liberals,    531. 
Baptism   in  the  Isles,   777. 
Baptist  Church,  Edinburgh.     Short  sketch  of  church 

order,    210. 
Barbe,  L.   A.: 

Edinburgh  and  her  patron  saint,  329. 

The  four  Maries,   144. 

In   byways  of   Scottish  history,   118. 

Kirkcaldy,  495. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   144. 

The   queen's  Marys,   144. 

Riotous  Glasgow,  361. 

The  song  of  Mary  Stuart,  144. 
Barbour,  J.  G.     Unique  traditions,  731. 


INDEX 


1085 


Barbour,  J.  S.     History  of  William  Paterson,  176. 
Barbour,  James: 

Castle  of  Dumfries,   323. 

Church  bells  of  Holywood,  376,  384,  390. 

Devorgilla   Baliol,   323. 

The  Glenkens,   371. 

Grey  Friars'   Church  of  Dumfries,  323. 

Notes   on   Lincluden,   388. 

Notes  on  town's   common   mills,  323. 

Old  church  of  Dumfries,  233. 

Notice  of  camp  at  Rispun,  58. 

Notice  of  fort  near  Kirkandrews,  58. 
Barbour,  John: 

The   Bruce,   135,   m. 

The  Brus,   135,   136,   778. 
Barbour,   R.   W.: 

First  Scottish  missionary  in  South  Africa,  545. 

Night  before  the  battle,  778. 
Barclay,  G.  W.  W.     Some  algoid  lake-balls,  1026. 
Barclay,    George.      Account    of    parish    of    Hadding- 
ton, 373. 
Barclay,   Hugh.      Law  of  the  road,  636. 
Barclay,  John : 

His   Argenis,    778. 

Poematum,  778. 
Barclay,  Robert.     On  Agricola's  engagement,  132. 
Barclay,    William: 

Nepenthes,    778. 

Poemata,  778. 
Barclay,   William: 

Additions  to  flora  of  Woody  Island,  1026. 

August  ramble  on  Forfarshire  coast  of  Tay,   1026. 

Flora  of  left  bank  of  Tay,    1026. 

Flora  of  right  bank  of  Tay,   1026. 

Flora   of  Woody   Island,    1026. 

Riverside  marshes  between  Errol  and  Invergowrie, 
1026. 
Barclay-Allardice,    R.      Children   of   John,   Lord   Kil- 

pont,  602. 
Bardachd  Irteach,  922. 
Bardon   papers,    144. 
Bards  of  Galloway,  778. 

Baring-Gould,    Sabine.      Scottish   surnames,   558. 
Barker,    C.    D.      Methods    in    constructing    Glasgow 

Central    Railway,    661. 
Barker,  John.     Notes  on  municipal  history  of  Dum- 
fries, 323. 
Barnard,    Charles.      Scottish    loaf    factory,    681. 
Barnett,   John.     Gilbert   Burnet,   452. 
Barnett,   T.    R. : 

Fairshiels,   312,    778. 

Old  psalm  tunes,   719. 

Reminiscences  of  old  Scots  folk,  118,  1046. 
Baronial   residences   in   the   north,   327. 
Barony   Free   Church.      Statement,   361. 
Barr,  A.   E.: 

Biography   of  two   famous  songs,   762. 

Scottish   sketches,    778. 
Barr,  Rev.  James.     Address  to  his  parishioners,  265. 
Barr,    T.    M.      Origin   and   history   of   Geological   So- 
ciety of  Glasgow,  957. 
Barras,    G.    W.      Glasgow   Building   Regulations   Act, 

681. 
Barratt,  James.     Essays  of  R.  L.   Stevenson,  885. 
Barrett,  J.  H.     Sartor  Resartus,  805. 
Barrett,   Michael: 

Ancient   cathedrals   of   Scotland,   711. 

Ancient   collegiate   churches,    711. 

Ancient   Scottish   devotion,  221. 

Ancient  Scottish  fairs,   118. 

Ancient   Scottish  hospitals,   118. 

Early  Scottish  saints,  434. 

Pioneer    Scottish   seminary,    696. 

Pre-Reformation    church,   221. 


Barrett,  Michael  —  continued: 

Scottish    Benedictine    houses,    221. 

Scottish  Cistercian  houses,  221. 

Scottish  monasteries  of  old,   1051. 

Story   of    Scottish   Reformation,   221. 
Barrie,  Sir  J.  M.: 

Auld  licht  idylls,  778. 

Auld   licht   manse,   778. 

An   Edinburgh   eleven,   1059. 

Gretna  Green  revisited,  372. 

Her  leddyship,  778. 

Little    minister,    778. 

My  lady  Nicotine,  779. 

Peter   Pan,    779. 

Peter   and    Wendy,    779. 

Quality  Street,  779. 

Sentimental   Tommy,  779. 

Tillyloss  scandal,   779. 

Window  in  Thrums,  779. 
Barrie,   James.      New   collection   of   poems,    778. 
Barrington,  Daines.     Observations  on  vitrified  walls, 

58,   314. 
Barrington,   Michael: 

Claverhouse   in    literature,   483. 

Claverhouse's  last  letter,  483. 

Graham  of  Claverhouse,  483. 

Memorial   of  Montrose,   518. 
Barrit,   Thomas.     Attempt  to   explain,   etc.,   94. 
Barron,  D.   G. : 

In  defence  of  the  regalia,   1651-2.     169. 

Genealogy  of  Ogilvy,  620. 

Notice  of  cemetery  at  Culla  Voe,  58. 
Barron,  E.   M. : 

Ewen    Maclachlan    and    Inverness    Academy,    377, 
509. 

New  view  of  the  war  of  independence,   136 

Prince   Charlie's   pilot,    1064. 

Robert   the   Bruce   in   Orkney,   314,   396,    420. 
Barron,  J.  H.     J.  M.  Barrie,  444. 
Barron,  James: 

Armed   figure   in    Greyfriars'   church-yard,  377. 

Beauly    Priory,    311. 

Celtic  province  of  Moray,  394. 

How  Scotland  was  made  a  nation,  118. 

Hugh    Miller,    516. 

Hugh   Miller   as   man   of  letters,    516. 

Monasteries   in   the   north,   311. 

Northern   Institution,  Zll . 
Barron,  James.     Some  recently  constructed  piers,  661. 
Barron,  Oswald: 

Bonny  house  of  Coulthart,  581. 

Cocks  of  the  North,  593. 
Barrow,    George: 

Intrusion   of   muscovite-biotite   gneiss,   957. 

Moine  gneisses,  957. 

Occurrence   of   chloritoid   in   Kincardineshire,   957. 

Silurian  rocks  in  Forfarshire,  etc.,  958. 
Barry,    G.    A.      Letter    concerning    Bessie    Bell    and 

Mary  Gray,  445,  485. 
Barry,  George.     History  of  Orkney,   396. 
Bartholomew,  J.   G. : 

Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Society's  Atlas,  1017. 

Cartography  of  Scotland,  1017. 
Bartholomew,  John.     Highland  clans  in  law,  428,  636. 
Bartholomew,  John.     Plan  of  Edinburgh  and  Leith, 

329,   1017. 
Bartlett,   W.   H.     Ports,   harbours,  200. 
Barton,  J.   H.     Bruce's  battle  call,   719. 
Basis,  The,  calmly  considered,  240. 
Bass  Rock,  The,  310. 

Bate,  D.   M.  A.     Notice  of  cairn  at  Mossknow,  58. 
Bate,  Percy: 

Paintings  of   William   Mouncey,   711. 

Work  of  George  Henry,  711. 

Work  of  R.  M.  Stevenson,  711. 


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Bates,    D.    H.      Turning    point    in    Mr.     Carnegie's 

career,  457. 
Bates,    G.    F.      Microscopic   structure   of   Perthshire 

igneous  rocks,  958. 
Bates,    Stewart.      The   approved    workman,    541. 
Bateson,   Mary.      Scottish  king's   household,   118. 
Bather,  F.  A.     Tapering  ends  of  crinoid  stems,  958. 
Battell   of   Balrinnes,    161. 
Battle    of    Bannockburn,    136. 
Battle  of  Chevy-Chace,  895. 
Battle  of  Craignilder,  779. 
Battle  of  Otterbourne,  895. 
Battle  of  Otterburn,  The,  140. 
Battle  of  Roslin,  895. 
Battle   of    Sheriffmuir,    184. 

Baxter,  G.  C.     Some  relics  in  parish  of  Cargill,  58. 
Baxter,  W.  R.     Summer  notes,  931. 
Bayne,  Peter: 

The  burn,   779. 

The  Covenanters,  etc.,  165. 

Essays  in  biography,  779. 

Essays,  biographical,   779. 

Hugh  Miller,   1064. 

Life  and  letters  of  Hugh  Miller,  516. 

Montrose,    518. 

Nineveh,    779. 
Bayne,  Thomas: 

Brownie   in  literature,   731. 

Lady   Nairne,   521. 

Poetry  of  Burns,  791. 

Poetry  of  a  Scottish  pedlar,   506. 
Baynes,  T.  S.     Sir  William  Hamilton,  487. 
Beach,   J.   W.      Sources   of   Stevenson's   Bottle   imp, 

885. 
Bear,  W.  E.     Relations  of  landlord  and  tenant,  661. 
Beaton,  A.  J.: 

Notes  on  antiquities  of  the  Black  Isle,  58. 

Notes   on   fortifications  in  the  Black  Isle,   58. 

Notes  on  Ormond  Castle,   58. 

Social  and   economic  condition  of  Highlands,   118, 
661,   681. 
Beaton,   David: 

Early  Christian  monuments  of  Caithness,   1044. 

Establishment  of  parish  schools,   696. 

Folk-lore  from  John  o'  Groats,  731. 

Interesting  Caithness  church  record,  315. 

New   Gaelic   dictionary,   918. 

Rev.    Alexander   Pope,    527. 

Rev.    John    Morison,    519. 

Some  references  to  witchcraft,  314,  420,  731. 
Beaton,   George.     Dioghlumean,  922. 
Beattie,   780. 
Beattie,  James: 

Elements  of  moral  science,  750. 

Essays,   779. 

Essays  on  truth,   750. 

Letter   on   improvement  of   psalmody,   719. 

Letters,   779. 

The  Minstrel,  779,  780. 

Poems,   780. 

Poetical  works,   780. 
Beattie,  James,  and  W.  Collins.     Poetical  works,  780. 
Beattie,  W.     Buchan  poetry,  780. 
Beattie,    William: 

Caledonia  illustrated,  200. 

Life  and  letters  of  Thomas  Campbell,  801. 

Scotland    illustrated,    200. 
Beaumont,    Christophe    de    Harlay,    comte    de.      Ex- 
traits  des  correspondances,   163. 
Beaumont,   Frank.      Fergusson  and   Burns,  476,   791. 
Beaumont,    Harrington.      Ancient    earldom    of    Mar, 

613. 
Beaune,  Renaud  de.     Oraison  funebre,  145. 
Beauties  of  ancient  poetry,  780. 
Beauties  of  magazines,   6. 


Beautiful    account   of    Shepherd    of    Salisbury    Plain, 

895. 
Beck,   Egerton.     Hospital   of   St.   Germains,  410. 
Beck,   Th.      Englische    Ingenieure,    529. 
Becker,  Ph.   Aug.     Johann  Barclay,   444. 
Beckett,  W.     "Uncle  Tom"  in  the  Free  Church,  279. 
Beddoe,   John: 

Ancient  and  modern  ethnography  of  Scotland,  48. 

Last    contribution    to    Scottish    ethnology,-  48. 
Bade,  Cuthbert.     Glencraggan,  383. 

See  also  under  Bradley,  Edward. 
Bedford,  C.  H.: 

Notice   of  bronze   sword   from   Waternish,    58. 

Notice   of   Fawsydes,   590. 
Bedford,  E.  J.     Raised  beaches  in  Argyllshire,  958. 
Bee,  The,  6. 
Beers,   H.   A.: 

Ossian,  913. 

Walter   Scott,   869. 
Begbie,  Patrick.     Letters  concerning  silver  box,  450. 
Begemann,    Wilhelm.      Vorgeschichte   der   Freimaur- 

erei,  681. 
Begg,  James: 

Antiquity  of  church  extension,  210. 

Dr.    M'Crie   and   patronage,   290. 

Ecclesiastical  and  social  evils  of  Scotland,  288,  681. 

Free  Church  Presbyterianism,  282. 

Free  Church  principles  since  the  disruption,  285. 

God's  gift  to   Scotland,   210. 

History  of  Act  of  Queen  Anne,  230. 

Housing    of    working    classes,    681. 

How  to  promote  beauty  of  Edinburgh,  329. 

Late  Dr.  Chalmers  on  the  establishment  principle, 
283. 

National  education  for  Scotland,  696. 

Pauperism  and  poor  laws,  681. 

Present  aspect  of  union  question,  286. 

Principle,   etc.,  of  the   Free   Church,   292. 

Reasons   why,   etc.,   274. 

Reform  in  the  Free  Church,  295. 

Reply  to   Sir  James  Graham's  letter,  265. 

Scotland's    demand,    202. 

Seat   rent   question,   255. 

Seat  rents,  253. 

Union  on  proposed  basis  inconsistent,  289. 

The  union  question,  283. 

A  violation  of  treaty  of  union,  etc.,  289. 

Voluntaryism    indefensible,    293. 
Begg,  R.   B.: 

History  of  Lochleven  Castle,  145,  390. 

Isabel    Burns,    453. 

Notice  of  crannog  in  Lochleven,   59. 

Notice  of  trials  for  witchcraft,  731. 
Behaviour  and  character  of  Samuel  Macpherson,  etc., 

434. 
Beith,    Alexander: 

Letter   to    Patrick   Arkley,    275,   913. 

Scottish   Church  in  her  relations,  285. 

To  the  men  of  the  North,  293. 
Beith,  Gilbert: 

The    Church    question,    295. 

Crofter    question    and    church     endowments,    295, 
681. 
Bekker,   Ernst.      Maria   Stuart,    145. 
Belhaven    (2.    baron),   John    Hamilton: 

Speech  in  parliament   (1701),  176. 

Speech   in  parliament    (1706),    180. 

Lord  Belhaven's  speech,   180. 
Bell,  A.  M.     Children's  song  in  Berwickshire,  731. 
Bell,  Alfred: 

Glacial   fauna   of   King  Edward,   958. 

On  a  deposit  in  Largo  Bay,  931,  958. 

Notes    upon    marine    accumulations,    931. 
Bell,   Mrs.   Arthur.      Robert   Weir  Allan,   711. 
Bell,  B.     Letter  to  Robert  Wallace,  636. 


INDEX 


1087 


Bell,  C.  D.     Notice  of  harp  given  to  Beatrix  Gardyn, 

etc.,   719. 
Bell,    Dugald: 

Aspects   of   Clydesdale,   958. 

Boulder  of  mica-schist  near  Inverbeg,  9S8. 

Geology  of  Ardrossan,  958. 

Geology   of   Oban,    958. 

Glacial  mound  in  Glen  Fruin,  958. 

Glacial   mounds  near   Balquhidder,   958. 

Glacial  phenomena   of   Scotland,   958. 

Glaciation  of  West  of   Scotland,  958. 

"Great  submergence,"  958. 

High-level  shelly  deposits,  958. 

Notes  on  alleged  proofs  of  submergence,  958. 

Origin  of  certain  granite  boulders,  958. 

Phenomena   of  the  glacial   epoch,  958. 

Pitchstone  at  Corriegills,  958. 

Shelly  clays  and  gravels  of  Aberdeenshire,  958. 

Some  boulders  near  Arden,  958. 
Bell,  E.  W.    Notes  on  British  fort  on  Castle  Law,  59. 
Bell,  G.  J.     Commentaries  on  laws,  636. 
Bell,    George.      Day    and    night    in    wynds    of    Edin- 
burgh, 329. 
Bell,  H.  G.     Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  145. 
Bell.  H.  W.     Unpublished  chapter,  885. 
Bell,  J.  J.: 

Mr.    Pennycook's    boy,    780. 

Wee  Macgregor,  780. 
Bell,   Sir   James,   and   James   Paton.      Glasgow,  361. 
Bell,  James.     Influence  of  physical  research,  750. 
Bell,  James.     Scotland,  202. 
Bell,   R.   F.     A   Scottish  chancellor,   541. 
Bell,  Robert.     Dictionary  of  law  of  Scotland,  636. 
Bell,  Robert: 

Observations  on  conference  of  Rev.  Thomas  Chal- 
mers, 251. 

Substance   of   speech   in   case   of   Strathbogie,   257. 
Bell,  W.  H.: 

Exposures  of  red  sandstone  between  Callander  and 
Crieff,  958. 

Geognosy    of   the   Cruachan   district,   959. 

Geology  of  Deeside,  959. 

Geology    of    Easter    Ross-shire,    959. 
Bell,   W.   L.      Notes   on   armorial   stone,   Carrick 

House,  554. 
Bell,   William,   and  John   Sadler: 

Notice  of  grimmias,   1026. 

Notice  of  mosses,    1026. 
Bell  and   Bradfute.      Supplement,  1041. 
Bell    Rock   light   house,    311. 
Belloc,  M.  A.     Royal  Holyrood,  329. 
Ben,   Jo.      Descriptio    insularum    Orchadiarum,   396. 
Ben  Nevis  Meteorological  Observatory,  1017. 
Benefit  Friendly   Society.     Ormiston.     Rules,  681. 
Benevolent  Society  for  Clothing  Poor.     Regulations, 

681. 
Benger,    E.    O.: 

Escape  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   145. 

Memoirs  of  life  of  Mary,  145. 
Benham,  William.     See  under  Davidson,  R.  T.,  and 

William  Benham. 
Bennett,   Arthur: 

Additions  to   Scottish   flora,    1026. 

Atriplex  Calotheca,   1026. 

Carex   aquatilis,   1026. 

Carex  helvola,   1026. 

Notes  on  flora  of  Outer  Hebrides,  1026. 

Notes  on  records  of  Scottish  plants   (1888-1891), 
1026. 

On  Calamagrostis  strigosa,  1026. 

On    occurrence    of    calamagrostis    stricta    in    Scot- 
land,   1026. 

Orobanche  cruenta  in   Scotland,   1026. 
Bennett,    J.    H.      Structure   of    Torbanehill    mineral, 

959. 
Bennett,  R.  J.     Apiarian  notes,  932. 


Bennie,  James: 

Ancient  lake  of  Elie,  959. 

Further   observations  on   surface   geology,   959. 

Note  on  clay  from  elephant  bed  at  Kilmaurs,  959. 

Note  on  Dalmeny  lepidophloios,  959. 

Note   on   "washout"   in   New   Redhall   quarry,   959. 

On  glaciated  summit  of  Allermuir,  959. 

On  bos  longifrons,  etc.,  in  drift  of  Clyde,  959. 

On  peat  with  arctic  plants  at  Faskine,  959. 

On    spores    in    carboniferous    formation    of    Scot- 
land, 959. 

On    eurypterid    remains    in    carboniferous    shales, 
959. 

On   surface   geology,   Glasgow,   959. 

On  surface  geology  of  district  round  Glasgow,  959. 

On  things  new  and  old,  959. 

Raised   sea-bottom   at   Fillyside,   959. 

Redemption   of  sandstone   quarries,   959. 

Scenes  and   sections   in   Thornton   quarries,   959. 
Bennie,    James,    and    J.    A.    Johnston.      Remarks    on 
carboniferous  wood  from  Baberton  New  Quarry, 
959. 
Bennie,  James,  and  Thomas  Scott.     Ancient  lakes  of 

Edinburgh,    959. 
Benson,  L.     William  Burke,  646. 
Bentinck,   C.   D. : 

Letters  of  a  Jacobite  chief,  184. 

Wardlaw  church,   424. 
Berg-Schottisch,  917. 

Bernard,   Abbot.      Bernardus   de  cura,   780. 
Bernier,   Paul.     Voyage,  Orcades,  etc.,  397. 
Berry,   Charles.      Birds   of  Lendalfoot,  932. 
Berry,  John.    Note  on  necklace  in  cist  at  Tayfield,  59. 
Bertram,  J.   G. : 

Deer  forests,   932. 

Fisheries,  932. 

Out-door  sports  in   Scotland,  932. 

Scottish    herring   industry,    661. 
Berwick  Museum,   6. 
Besant,  Annie.     Edinburgh  slums,  329. 
Bethani,   Sir  William.     The  Gael  and  Cymbri,  48. 
Bethune,  Alexander,  and  John  Bethune.     Tales,  780. 
Bethune,   John.      Essays,    780. 
Betsey   Baker,   895. 

Bevan,   H.   E.  J.     Religion  of  Carlyle,  805. 
Bevan,  J.  G.     Short  account  of  Robert  Barclay,  444. 
Beveridge,   David: 

Between  the  Ochils  &  Forth,  356,  403. 

Culross  and  Tulliallan,  319,  422. 
Beveridge,   Erskine: 

Bibliography  of  works  relating  to  Dunfermline,   1, 
326,   356. 

Coll  and  Tiree,  317,  421,  422. 
Beveridge,    Henry.      Notice   of   two    cemeteries,    Pit- 

reavie,   59. 
Beveridge,  J.     Lady  Anne  Bothwell,  448. 
Beveridge,    Robert.      Health    of    Aberdeen,    300. 
Beveridge,   Thomas.      Index   materiarum,    636. 
Bible,   O.    T.      Song   of   Solomon,   Lowland   Scotch, 

780,  781. 
Bible,  N.  T.: 

New  Testament  in  Scots,   1071. 

St.  Matthew,  Lowland  Scots,  781. 

Parabola  de  Seminatore,   781. 

La  parabole   du  semeur,    781. 
Bible,  Gaelic: 

Gaelic  Bible,  922. 

Old  Testament,  922. 

Psalms,  922,   923. 

Song  of  Solomon,  923. 

Apocrypha,  923. 

New  Testament,  923. 

St.   Matthew,  923. 
Bible  and  Confession  of  Faith,  294. 
Bible  in  Scotland,  762. 
Bi-centenary  of   1662,  281. 


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Bickers  between  Edinburgh  and  Leith,  329. 
Bickersteth,  Edward.     Episcopal  church  in  Scotland, 

265. 
Bickerton,  T.  A.     Borthwick  Church,  1052. 
Bickley,   F.    B.     Letters   relating  to   Scotland,   169. 
Bidwell,  Edward.     On  Sabine's  gull,  932. 
Bigelow.     Visit  to  Melrose  Abbey,  322,  392. 
Bigelow,  A.     Leaves  from  a  journal,  198. 
Biggart,  A.   S.     Sir  William  Arrol,  441. 
Bigger,  F.  J.     Alexander  Peden,   526. 
Bijvanck,  W.   G.  C.     Heine  en  Carlyle,  805. 
Biles,  J.  H.     Fifty  years  of  warship-building,  661. 
Bill  for  better  ordering   of  militia   forces,   1050. 
Bill,  intituled  an  act,  636. 
Billings,  R.  W.: 

Baronial   and   ecclesiastical  antiquities,   118,   711. 

On   certain   features,   etc.,   711. 
Bingham,  Hiram: 

Early  history  of  Darien  Company,  176. 

Virginia  letters,  176. 
Binney,   E.   W. : 

Permian  character  of  red  sandstones,  959. 

Some  upper  coal-measures,  959. 
Binney,  E.  W.,  and  J.  W.   Kirkby.     Upper  beds  of 

Fifeshire  coal-measures,   959. 
Binnie,  F.  G.     On  the  asphondyliae,  932. 
Biographical  account  of  David  Allan,  439. 
Biographical  sketch   of   Thomas   Chalmers,   459. 
Biographical   sketch   of  late   earl   of   Errol,  473. 
Biographical   sketch   of   James   Hall,   D.D.,   895,   896. 
Biographical    memoir    of   John    Leyden,    502. 
Biographical  sketch   of  Rev.   David   M'Rae,   512. 
Biographical  sketch  of  Henry,  Viscount  Melville,  515. 
Biographical  sketch  of  James   Morison,  519. 
Biographical   sketch   of   late   William   Murray,   521. 
Biographical   sketch   of   Scott,   869. 
Biographical  sketch  of  Dugald   Stewart,   541. 
Biographical   account   of  James  Tassie,   543. 
Biographical  sketch  of  Alexander   Wilson,   1067. 
Biography  of  Thomson,   544. 
Biot,  J.   B.     Voyages  to   Shetland,   412. 
Birch,  W.  de  G.: 

History    of    Scottish    seals,    554. 

Seals    of    Scotland,    554. 

Remarks    upon    list    of    Scottish    religious    houses, 
169,  221. 

Thirteenth  century  charter  relating  to  Falkirk,  356. 
Birch,  W.  M.     Authoress  of  Roy's  wife,  762. 
Bird,  Isabella: 

Pen  and  pencil  sketches,  374. 

Visit  to  Dr.  Guthrie's  ragged  schools,  329. 
Bird   life   of   Shetland,    932. 

Birkmyre,  Robert.     Our  Highland  encampment,  207. 
Birnie,    John.      Account    of    families    of    Birnie   and 

Hamilton,   572,   597. 
Birrell,   Augustine: 

Boswell  as  biographer,  447. 

R.   L.   Stevenson's  letters,  885. 

Some  more  letters,   456. 
Birth  and  baptisms,  731. 
Biscoe,   A.    C.      Earls   of   Middleton,   616. 
Bishop,   H.   R.     Scotia's  welcome  to  Victoria,  720. 
Bishop,    Thomas.      Report    on    introduction    of    new 

forest  trees  into  Scotland,  1026. 
Bishop,  W.  C.     Graham,  duke  of  Montrose,  617. 
Bisset,  A.   M.     Poets  and  poetry  of  Linlithgowshire, 

781. 
Bisset,   Andrew: 

Hume,  755. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  869. 
Bisset,  John: 

Extracts    from   diary   of,    184. 

Modern   Erastianism  unvailed,  231. 

Right   of  patronages  considered,  231. 
Bisset,  Joseph.     See  under  Black,  G.  F.,  and  Joseph 
Bisset. 


Bisset-Smith,   G.   T.      Statistical   note   on  birth  regis- 
tration,   681. 
Bizet,  George: 

Irregular    marriages,    681. 

S.   R.   Crockett,   466. 
Bj0rnson,  Bj0rnstjerne: 

Maria   Stuart,   145. 

Mary  Stuart,  145. 
Black,   Adam: 

Church  its  own  enemy,  247. 

Speech,  696. 

View    of   financial    affairs   of   Edinburgh,    329. 

Vindication   of  municipality   extension,   329. 
Black,    Adam,    and    Charles    Black.      Guide   through 

Glasgow,  361. 
Black,  Charles.    See  under  Black,  Adam,  and  Charles 

Black. 
Black,   D.    D.: 

Account  of  excavations  at  Brechin,  313. 

History   of   Brechin,   313. 

Notes  of  charter   by   Charles   I.,   307. 

Notice  of  "fairy  knowes"  in  Shetland,  59. 
Black,   G.    F.: 

Caithness    folklore,    731. 

Confessions  of  Alloa  witches,  731. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  antiquities  found  in  Ayr- 
shire, 59. 

Descriptive   catalogue   of   loan   collections,   59. 

Examples   of   printed   folklore.      Orkney  and   Shet- 
land, 731. 

Holywood    Abbey,    376. 

Italian  doorway  in  Aberlour  garden,  305. 

Notes   on   charmstone   from   Inverleny,   731. 

Notice  of  antiquities  found  in  Dumfriesshire,  323. 

Notice  of  charm-bead  from  Craignish,  732. 

Notice   of    rune-inscribed    cross-slab,    Inchmarnock, 
94. 

Notice   of   various   antiquities   found   in   Dumfries- 
shire,   323,    324. 

The  origin   of  "Skibo,"   416. 

Perthshire   folklore,    7i2. 

Popular    derivations    of    Scottish    surnames,    558. 

Proposed  professorship  of  Gaelic  in  Aberdeen,  696, 
913. 

Report   on   antiquities   found   in   Scotland,   59. 

Report    on    archaeological    examination    of    Culbin 
Sands,    59. 

The  Ruthwell  Cross,  408. 

Scottish   charms   and   amulets,   732. 

Scottish   National   Museum   of  Antiquities,  329. 

Scottish    place   names,    425. 

Scottish  superstitions,  732. 

Some  Scottish  surnames,  558,  559. 

Some  West  Highland  place-names,  425. 

See  also  tinder  Anderson,  Joseph,  and  G.  F.  Black. 
Black,   G.   F.,   and  Joseph   Bisset.      Catalogue  of   Dr. 

Grierson's  museum,  932. 
Black,  H.   C.     Annie  S.  Swan,  543. 
Black,  Hugh: 

Culture  and  restraint,  750. 

Friendship,    750. 

Happiness,    751. 

Work,    751. 

Practice   of   self -culture,    1070. 
Black,  J.  A.: 

Glimpses    of    Aberdeen,    300. 

Highland   revenge,   470,   781. 

Last  years  of  Knox's  life,  496. 

Maxwell  and  Johnstone  feud,  601,  614. 
Black,   J.    S.,   and   George   Chrystal.     Life   of   W.   R. 

Smith,  538. 
Black,   James.      On   agriculture   of   Aberdeen,    661. 
Black,  M.  M.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 
Black,  P.   Y.     Law  reform,  1068. 

Black,    R.    C.      Some    considerations    on    educational 
system,   696. 


INDEX 


1089 


Black,  W.   G.: 

Derivation    of    word    "Glasgow,"    361,    425. 

Folk-names   of   British  birds,   732. 

Hog-backed   monuments,   94. 

Holy    wells    in    Scotland,    732. 

James  Dalrymple  Gray  Dalrymple,  1061. 

Jubilee   Glasgow   Archaeological   Society,    54. 
Black,  W.  T.: 

Mounds  at  Dunblane,  59,  88. 

Rolled   pebbles   from   Dunbar,   960. 
Black,    William: 

Beautiful   wretch,   781. 

Briseis,   781. 

Daughter  of  Heth,  781. 

Fight  for  a  wife,  781. 

Green  pastures,   781. 

In  silk  attire,   781. 

Judith    Shakespeare,    781. 

Kilmeny,   781. 

Love  or  marriage,  781. 

Macleod    of   Dare,    781. 

Madcap  Violet,   781. 

Maid  of  Killeena,   781. 

Mr.    Pisistratus    Brown,    781. 

Monarch   of  Mincing  Lane,   781. 

New   prince   Fortunatus,   781. 

Princess   of  Thule,   781. 

Shandon    Bells,    781. 

Strange  Adventures,  781. 

Sunrise,   781. 

Three   feathers,    781,    782. 

White  heather,  782. 

White    wings,    782. 

Yolande,   782. 
Black's  guide  to  the  Trossachs,  203. 
Black's  new  large  map  of  Scotland,  1017. 
Black's  picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland,  203,  204,  206. 
Black  book  of  Paisley,  118. 
Black  dog,  The,   782. 
Black  horse  of  Dalbeattie,  321. 
Black  Palmer.     Scotch  loch  fishing,  932. 
Black   Spider.     Betty's  trip,   782. 
Black   stag   in   Morar,   932. 
Blackadder,    Alexander.      Superficial   strata  of  the 

Forth   district,   960. 
Blackbird,   The,   896. 

Blackburn,  Vernon.     Muse  of  the  Gael,  720. 
Blackford,  Mrs.  Martha.     The  Scottish  orphans,  782. 
Blackfriars    of    Perth:    chartulary,    402. 
Blackie,   J.    S. : 

Altavona,   118. 

Ancrum   moor,   782. 

Auld    house    o'Gask,    782. 

Classical  -literature,    1070. 

Farewell  to   Ben  Vrackie,  782. 

Gaelic  language,  917,  918. 

Highland  crofters,   681. 

John   Knox,   782. 

Language    and    literature    of    Scottish    Highlands, 
913. 

Lay   sermons,    782. 

Letter  to  citizens  of  Aberdeen,  696. 

Life  of  Burns,  791. 

Lord  Lynedoch,   782. 

Merlin   and   Kentigern,   782. 

Moral  culture,   751. 

Nationality,    118. 

On  advancement   of  learning,   696. 

On  Lord  Rosebery,  etc.,  296. 

Place-names,   425. 

Popular    songs   of    Scottish    Highlanders,    913. 

The  Scot,  118. 

Scottish  Highlanders  and  the  land  laws,  1069. 

Self-culture,    751. 

Significance  of   Scottish   local   names,   425. 

Songs  of  religion  and  life,  782. 


Blackie,  J.  S.  —  continued: 

Three  sonnets,  782,  791. 

Tibbie   Shiel's,   782. 

University  reform,   1070. 
Blackie,  W.  G.     St.  Mango's  College,  Glasgow,  1070. 
Blacklock,   Thomas: 

The  Graham,  782. 

Poems,    782. 

Poetical    works,    782. 
Blacklock,  Thomas,  and  others.   Original  poems,  782. 
Blackwell,  Thomas.  Letters  from,  230. 
Blackwood  and  Dr.   Morris,  869. 
Blackwood,  Adam: 

History  of  Mary,  145. 

Martyre  de  Marie  Stvart,  145. 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,   6. 
Blackwood's  magazine.     General  index,  6. 
Blades,  F.  A.     Earls  of  Menteith,   615. 
Blaeu,  Johann.     Grooten  Atlas,  1017-1018. 
Blaikie.     Report  on  system  of  improvement,  661. 
Blaikie,    W.    B. : 

Highlanders  at   Macclesfield,   184. 

Itinerary  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stuart,  184. 

Lord  George  Murray,  520. 

Major-General  David  Stewart,  541. 

Perthshire  in  the  Forty-five,  1050. 

Second   Battalion  of  Black  Watch,  428. 

Stuart  descendants,  629. 
Blaikie,  W.   B.,  and   K.   M.   Murray,  Marchioness  of 
Tullibardine.      Perthshire   in  the   'Fifteen,    1050. 
Blaikie,  W.   G. : 

After    fifty   years,    296. 

Archbishop  Leighton,   499. 

David  Brown,  449. 

Genesis  of  Scottish  pulpit,   210. 

Letter  to  Lord  Polwarth,  292. 

Patrick    Hamilton,    487. 

Personal    life    of    David    Livingstone,    503. 

Religious   awakening   in    Edinburgh,    290. 

Thomas   Chalmers,   459. 

Two  streams  of  Presbyterian  history,  210. 
Blair: 

Aiteal,   118. 

Oidhche,  923. 
Blair,    Alick.      Rantin   Robin,   782. 
Blair,   Andrew.     Can  this  last?   696. 
Blair,   Hugh: 

Beauties  of  Blair,  782. 

Critical  dissertation,  913. 

Sermons,   782. 

Discurso  moral,  751. 
Blair,  Matthew.     The  Scotch  church,  297. 
Blair,  Matthew.     Surface  geology  of  Paisley,  960. 
Blair,  Robert.      (1593-1666.)     Life,  210,  447. 
Blair,  Robert: 

The  grave,   782,  783. 

Poems,    783. 

Poetical    works,    783. 

Select  poems,  783. 
Blake,  C.  C. : 

Note  on  skull  from  Get,  48. 

On  human  remains  from  the  Miickle  Heog,  48. 
Blake,    J.     F.       Remarkable    inlier    among    Jurassic 

rocks,  960. 
Blake,   Mark.     Letter  to  clergy,  237. 
Blakey,  Robert.     Angler's  guide,  932. 
Blanc,   H.   J.: 

Doune  Castle,  1053. 

Edinburgh    Castle,    1053. 

Heriot's   Hospital,    1053. 

Monastery    of    Inchcolm,    1055. 
Blanchet,   J.   A.     Inedited   gold  crown  of  James  V., 

727. 
Blanford,  W.   T.     On  a  particular   form  of  surface, 

960. 
Blar  na  saorsa,  1048. 


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Blatherwick,    Charles.      Highest    town    in    the    High- 
lands, 422. 
Blennerhassett,   Lady   C.   J.      Maria   Stuart,    145. 
Blind,  Karl: 

Discovery  of  Odinic  songs,  732. 

Fresh  Scottish  ashpitel  tale,  732. 

Grimm's  tale  in   Shetland  version,   732. 

New  finds,  732. 

Scottish,  etc.,  water  tales,  732. 

Shetland    folklore,    732. 

Shetland   folklore  and   old    faith   of   Teutons,    732. 

Teribus  ye  Teri  Odin,  373. 
Blind   Allan,    896. 
Blind    piper's    salute,    923. 
Blome,  Richard: 

Description  of  Scotland,  172. 

The  Hebrides,  374. 

Orcades,   397. 
Bloodgood,    S.    D.      Sketch    of    the    Shepherd's    life, 

489. 
Bloxam,    Thomas.       Composition    of    building    sand- 
stones, 960. 
Blue,  The,  bell,  783. 
Blue   bell   of   Scotland,   720. 
Bluff  Harbour   Board.     Balance  sheet,   661. 
Bluidy   Mackenzie,   508. 
Blundell,  Madge.     Some  forest  folk,  932. 
Blundell,  Odo: 

Bishop  Nicholson's  visitation  (1700),  229. 

Further   examination   of  artificial   islands,   59. 

Notes  on  church,  etc.,  of  Saint  Maelrubha,  Arisaig, 
307,   381. 

Notice  of  crannog  of  Eilean  Muireach,  59. 

State  of  the  Catholic  religion  in  the  Hebrides,  227. 
Blunt,   Reginald.      Mrs.    Carlyle   and   her   housemaid, 

1060. 
Blyth,  B.  H.,  and  W.  A.  Tait.     Rainfall,  Talla  reser- 
voir,  1018. 
Blythesome  bridal,   896. 

Boase,  C.   W.     Century  of  banking  in   Dundee,  661. 
Body,  George.     George  Howard  Wilkinson,   550. 
Boece,    Hector: 

Bulk  of  croniclis,   118. 

De   animantibus,    932. 

De   Scotorum   priscis,   118. 

History  and  chronicles  of  Scotland,  118. 

Murthlacensium     et     Aberdonensium     episcoporum 
vitae,   435. 
Boece,    Hector,    and    George    Buchanan.      Catalogus 

regum  Scotiae,  118. 
Boehme,    Arthur.      Die    Wahrscheinlichkeitslehre   bei 

D.   Hume,  755. 
Bogle,   Lockhart: 

Archaeological   notes   on   Dunvegan   Castle,   327. 

Notes  on  prehistoric  structures   in   Glenelg,   59. 
Boglietti,    G.      Maria   Stuarda,    145. 
Boissiere,   E.     Marie   Stuart,    145. 
Boissize,    Jean    de   Thumery,    seigneur    de.      Extraits 

des  correspondances,  162. 
Bolton,  W.: 

Homes  and  Humes,  599. 

Humes  of  Polwarth,  599. 
Bombardion.     On   Smollet's   novels,   881. 
Bon  Gaultier  and  his  friends,  441. 
Bonar,  A.  A.     Memoir  of  R.  M.   M'Cheyne,  505. 
Bonar,  A.   R.      Canongate  of  Edinburgh,  329. 
Bonar,   Horatius: 

John    Knox   and    Ranfurly,   603. 

Speech    on   union    question,    283. 
Bonar,  James.     Relations  of  Carlyle  to  political  econ- 
omy,  805. 
Bond,  Charles.     Hebrides  and  West  Highlands,  374. 
Bond,  R.  W.     Drummond  of  Hawthornden,  470. 
Bonet,  M.  G.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 


Bonnar,    Thomas: 

Ancient   mural  decorative  art,   711. 

Biographical   sketch   of   G.    M.    Kemp,   494. 

Yester  House  and  Yester  Castle,  1058. 
Bonney,  H.  K.     Historic  notices,  145. 
Bonney,    T.    G. : 

Charles   Lyell,    504. 

Lithological  characters  of  Scottish  rocks,  960. 

Notes  on  rocks  from  north-west  Highlands,  960. 

On  serpentine  of  Ayrshire  coast,  960. 

Petrological  notes,  960. 
Bonny   Mally    Stewart,    896. 
Boog,    Robert.      Queen   Bleary's   tomb,   400. 
Book  of  British  ballads,  783. 
Book   of   Perth,   210,   211,  402. 
Book   of    Scottish   ballads,   783. 
Book  of  Scottish  pasquils,  783. 
Book   of   Scottish   song,   783. 
Book  of  the  thanes  of  Cawdor,  316,  577. 
Booth,    David.      Account    of   orchards    in    neighbour- 
hood of  Newburgh,  1026. 
Borchard,  Karl.     Textgeschichte,  890. 
Border  ballads,   762. 

Border   Counties  Association.      Scott  exhibition,   869. 
Border  Counties'  magazine,  7. 
Border   minstrelsj',   762. 

Borderer.      Remarks   on   poetry   of  Leyden,   836. 
Borders  and  their  ballads,   762. 
Borland,   Francis.     History  of   Darien,   176. 
Borland,   Robert: 

Yarrow:    its   literature,    1058. 

Yarrow:  its  poets  and  poetry,  1058. 
Borough,   Sir   John.     Notes   on  treaty,   166. 
Borrowman,   Patrick.     The  proposed  basis  of  union, 

289. 
Borthwick,    Henry.      Borthwick    Castle,    1052. 
Borthwick,    John.       Examination    of    considerations, 

329. 
Borthwick,  W.   M.     Letters,  447. 
Borthwick,   William.      Inquiry   into   origin   of   feudal 

dignities,    118. 
Bos,  Camilla.     Kantisme  de  Carlyle,  805. 
Bosdari,  A.     R.   L.    Stevenson,   885. 
Boston,    Thomas.       Notes    on    mounds    on    farm    of 

Balmuick,    59. 
Boswall,  Donaldson.     Notice  of  ancient  bulwark,  329. 
Boswell,   447. 
Boswell,   Sir  Alexander: 

Elegiac    ode,    783. 

Skeldon  Haughs,  783. 
Boswell,    James: 

Boswelliana,    447. 

Journal  of  tour  to  Hebrides,  374. 

Letter  to  people  of  Scotland,   195. 

Letters,   447. 

A   North   Britain   extraordinary,    193. 
Boswell's   letters,    447. 

Bosworth,  T.   O.     Wind  erosion.  Mull,  960. 
Botanical    Society    of   Edinburgh.      Transactions   and 

proceedings,    7,    1025. 
Botfield,    Beriah: 

Journal  of  a  tour,  198. 

Notices  of  libraries,  329,  361. 
Bothwell,   G.   B.     Letter  to   working  classes,   697. 
Bothwell    (4.    earl),   James    Hepburn.      Les   affaires, 

448. 
Bothwell    (3.    earl),   Patrick   Hepburn.      Letters,   448. 
Bothwell    Castle,    Lanarkshire,    312. 
Boue,  Ami.     Volcanic  rocks  of  France  and  Scotland, 

960. 
Boulanger,  G.  A.     Reptilian  remains  from  Elgin,  960. 
Bourinot,  Sir  J.  G.     Lord  Elgin,  472. 


INDEX 


1091 


Bourne,  H.  R.  F.: 

Carlyle  and  his  wife,  805. 

The    Couttses,    435. 

George   Heriot,   488. 

James  Ewing,  475. 

Some  merchants  of  Glasgow,   435. 

William   Paterson,    525. 

See  also  under  Dundonald   (11.  earl),  T.  B.  Coch- 
rane, and  H.  R.  F.  Bourne. 
Bowd,  James.    Letter  to  Sir  Walter  Scott,  732. 
Bowen,  Emanuel.     Scotland:  or  North  Britain,  192. 
Bower,   Alexander.      History   of  University  of  Edin- 
burgh, 697. 
Bower,    F.    O.      Notes    on    botany    in    university    of 

Glasgow,  1026. 
Bower,   John: 

Description  of  abbeys  of  Melrose  and  Old  Melrose, 
392. 

History  and  antiquities  of  Melrose,  etc.,  298,  322, 
355,   392. 
Bower  of  love,  896. 
Bowes,  John.     Letters,  161. 
Bowes,   Robert: 

Correspondence,    160. 

Letters,    160. 
Bowie,   William.      Black  book  of  Taymouth,   577. 
Boyd.     [Genealogy,]   573. 
Boyd,  A.  K.  H.: 

Archbishop    Tait,    543. 

Autumn   holidays,   783. 

A  characteristic  of  modern  life,  783. 

Every    day   philosopher,    783. 

Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson,  783,  784. 

The  last  years  of  St.  Andrews,  409. 

New   hymnology,    751. 

The    new    liturgies,    295. 

Professor   Buchanan,   452. 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson,   784. 

St.  Andrews  and  elsewhere,  784. 

Twenty-five   years   of    St.    Andrews,    409. 
Boyd,  D.  A.: 

Additional  notes  on  peronosporeae  and  ustilagineae, 
1026. 

Bryum  Duvalii  in  Lanarkshire,  1027. 

Largs   and    its   surroundings,    1056. 

Microfungi  at  Bavelaw  castle,  1027. 

Microfungi    in    Islay,    1027. 

Microfungi   near   Kilmarnock,    1027. 

Microfungi   near   Kirkcaldy,   1027. 

Microfungi    at    Traquair,    etc.,    1027. 

Mycological    notes,    1027. 

Notes  on  flora  of  West  Kilbride,   1027. 

Notes  on  fungi  from  West  Kilbride,   1027. 

Notes  on  mosses  from  West  Kilbride,   1027. 

Notes  on  Helotium  marchantiae  in  Ayrshire,   1027. 

Notes  on  some  plants  of  Clyde  district,    1027. 

Notes  on  habits  of  some  common  birds,  932. 

Occurrence  of  water  shrew  and  otter,  932. 

Occurrence  of  corky-scab  potato  disease,  1027. 

Peronosporeae  of  north  Ayrshire,   1027. 

Sclerotinia   baccarum    and   its   allies,    1027. 

Some    recent    additions    to    fungus-flora    of    Clyde 
area,   1027. 

Ustilagineae   of   north    Ayrshire,    1027. 

West  Kilbride  and  North  Ayrshire  coast,  1027. 

With  the  Crytogamic  Society  at  Inverary,   1027. 
Boyd,  D.  A.,  and  J.   Smith.     Notice  of  rock  surface 

at  Blackshaw,  59. 
Boyd,  L.   J.   R.        The  Irvines,   600. 
Boyd,   M.   A.      Epistolae  Heroidvm,    784. 
Boyd,   Robert: 

Extracts   from   obituary  of  R.    Boyd,   573. 

Hecatombe   Christiana,   784. 
Boyd,   T.   J.      Educational   hospital   reform,   697. 
Boyd,  W.  B.     Obituary  notice  of  Dr.  A.  P.  Aitken, 
1059. 


Boyd,  W.  P.  History  of  Boyd  family,  573. 
Boyd,  William.  Stone  age  in  Buchan,  1044. 
Boyd,  Zachary: 

Four  poems,   784. 

Garden  of  Zion,  784. 

Letter,    449. 
Boyd-Kinnear,    John.      Law    of    Marriage,    681. 
Boyd    papers,    573. 
Boyes,    Walter.      Paintings    and    etchings    of    D.    Y. 

Cameron,  711. 
Boyle,   R.    E. : 

Boyle,    earl  of  Glasgow,   593. 

Gailoway,   lord   Dunkeld,   588. 

Hepburn,   earl  of  Bothwell,   573. 

Seton,   earl  of  Winton,   634. 
Boyle,    Robert: 

Economic  and  petrographic  geology,  960. 

Occurrence  of  ultra-basic  rocks,  960. 
Boyle,  Robert.     Hepburn  of  Auldhamstocks,  598. 
Brackenbury,   Sir   Henry.     James   Douglas,  469. 
Bradley,   A.    G. : 

Flodden  Field,   141. 

Twenty  years  in  East  Lothian,  373. 
Bradley,   C.    B.      Stevenson  and   California,   885. 
Bradley,   Edward: 

Brooch  of  Bruce,  450. 

Fairy    man,    732. 

Ghosts   of   Glenlussa,   732. 

Legendary  stories,  732. 

Story  hunting  in  Highlands,  732. 

Tour   in  Tartan-land,   203. 

True   story   of   Burns,    791. 

Two  popular  stories,  732. 

White   wife,   732. 

See   also    under   Bede,   Cuthbert. 
Bradshaw,    Henry.      Two    unknown    poems    by    John 

Barbour,    778. 
Brahain  Ducange,  V.  H.  J.     La  fiancee  de  Lammer- 

moor,    856. 
Braham,  James.     March,   March,   Etrick  and   Tiviot- 

dale,  720. 
Braid,    James.      Account   of   accident   in   Leadhills 

mines,  386. 
Bramhall,  John: 

A  faire  warning,  227. 

Een  schoone  waerschouwinge,  227. 
Brand,  Alice.     Letter  to  Ettrick  Shepherd,  489. 
Brand,    John.       Brief    description    of    Orkney,    etc., 

314,   396,   402,   412. 
Brand,  John.     Seal  of  Abbey  of  Lundores,  388,  554. 
Brand,  W.   F.     Andrew  Carnegie,  457. 
Brander,    Alexander.      Pastoral    letter,    265. 
Brandes,    Friedrich.      John    Knox,    496. 
Branford,  V.      Old   Edinburgh,   329. 
Branford,   V.   V.: 

Genesis  of  a  national  school  of  painting,  439,  711. 

Patriotic   historians,   435. 
Brash,   R.   R.: 

Notices  uf  round   tower   of  Brechin,   313. 

Remarks  on  Newton  pillar  stone,  94,  918. 

Round   tower   of  .-\bernethy,   94,  305. 
Brate,    Erik.      Runic    inscriptions,   94. 
Brave  British  boys,  896. 

Brazier,  J.   S.     Memorandum  of  experiments,  661. 
Breadalbane   (2.   marquis),  John  Campbell,  and  John 

Brown.     A  brief  statement,  265. 
Brechin.      Commissariot    record,    560. 
Brechin.      [Documents,]   313. 
Brechin   Diocese.     Registrum   episcopatus   Brechinen- 

sis,    313. 
Brede,  W.     Der  Unterscheid,  etc.,  756. 
Breed,  W.   P.     Jenny  Geddes,   511. 
Breguet,  G.  A.     Early  history  of  Tain,  421. 
Bremner,  Alexander.     Physical  geology  of  Dee  Val- 
ley, 960. 
Bremner,  David.  Industries  of  Scotland,  661. 


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Bremner,  R.  L. 

Ancient  accounts  of  battle  of  Largs,   1048. 

Northmen   in   Alban,   etc.,    1043. 

Notes  on  battle  of  Largs,   132. 

Some  notes  on  Norsemen  in  Argyllshire,   132. 
Bremond,  Henri.     Walter  Scott,  869. 
Breslau,   Harry.      Die   Kassettenbriefe,    145. 
Breviate  of  the  state  of   Scotland,   173. 
Brevis  descriptio  regni   Scotie,   136. 
Brewster,   Sir   David: 

Account   of   native   hydrate  of   magnesia,  960. 

Description   of   withamite,   960. 

Examination  of  letter,   500. 

Hugh  Miller,   1064. 

Notice  of  artificial  cave,   Alvey,  960. 

Notice  respecting  lead  ore  from  Wanlockhead,  960. 

On  fairy  stones  found  in  Elwand  Water,  960. 
Brewster,    James.       Account    of    case    of    Margaret 

Lyell,   504. 
Brewster,   Patrick: 

Claims   of  Church   of   Scotland,  248. 

Description    of    fossil    tree,    960. 
Brichan,    J.    B.      Notice    of    boundary    of    lands    of 

Burgie,  314. 
Brickenden,    Lambart: 

Occurrence    of    boulder-clay    in    limestone    quarry, 
Elgin,  961. 

Occurrence  of  glacial  traces   on   rock,   Dumbarton, 
961. 

Reptilian  foot-tracks  in   strata  of  Moray,  960. 
Bridges,  James: 

Appeal  to   all   classes,   241. 

Letter  on  courts  of  law,  636. 

Patronage   in   the    Church,    257,    258. 
Brief  account  of  Erskines  of  Dun,  589. 
Brief  account  of  family  of  Maclean,  610. 
Brief  account  of  John  Knox,  496. 

Brief  account   of  Province  of   East-New-Jersey,   681. 
Brief   account   of   watch   by    Evan   Macpherson,    191, 

192. 
Brief  memoir  of  Rev.  James  Robertson,   530. 
Brief  memorial   of   Sir  Alex.   Gibson,  457. 
Brief  relation  of  Bamfylde  Moore  Carew,  896. 
Brief  statement  of  dispute  for   precedency,   602. 
Brief  tribute  to  memory  of  Catherine   Sinclair,   536. 
Brief   van    de    commissarissen,    168. 
Brief  view   of  the  late   Scots   ministry,   183. 
Brief  view  of   Scotland  in  sixteenth  century,   141. 
Brightwell,   C.   L.     Robert  and  James   Haldane,   486. 
Brimley,   George.     Noctes  Ambrosianje,  894. 
British  Association  for  Advancement  of  Science: 

Archaeology,    etc.,    697. 

Bathy-orographical    map,    932. 

Excursion  handbook,  7,  329. 

Fauna,   flora,   etc.,    of   Clyde   area,   932,   961,   1027. 

Glasgow    meeting.      Excursions,    361. 

Local   industries,   661. 
British   cities  and  their   commerce.      Edinburgh,   661. 
Britton,   John.      Modern   Athens!    330. 
Broadfoot,  W.     One  of  a  remarkable  family,   509. 
Brockie,  William.     The  Gypsies  of  Yetholm,  48. 
Brodie,  Alexander.     Diary,   170. 
Brodie,    George.      Unto    the    Lords    of    Council    and 

Session,    etc.,    661. 
Brodie,  James: 

Inquiry   into   action   of   natural   agencies,   961. 

Note   of  tumuli  at   Melville   Moor,   59. 

Notice    of   flint    implements,    Fordun,    59. 

Pearls  of  the  Ythan,  932. 
Brodie,  James.     Remarks,  265. 
Brodie,  R.  H.     Countess  of  Murray's  letter,   157. 
Brodie-Innes,  J.   W.     Scottish  witchcraft  trials,   732. 
Bromhead,    H.    K.      On   purifying   Glasgow    harbour, 

661. 
Bromhead,  H.  W.     Thomas  Stuart  Smith,  711. 


Brook,  A.  J.   S.: 

Account  of  archery  medals,  94,  300,  697. 

Account  of  maces,  300,  330,  361,  711. 

Additional  notes  on  silver  chain,  94. 

Communion    tokens,    94. 

Notice   of  bracket   timepiece,   94. 

Notice   of   figure   from    Dunstaffnage  Castle,  94. 

Notice   of   four   silver   communion   cups,   711. 

Notice  of  silver  bell  of  Lanark,   385,  681. 

Notice   of   silver    brooch    with   black-letter    inscrip- 
tion,  94. 

Notice    of   sword-belt,    118. 

Old    Scottish    hall-marks,    711. 

Technical   description  of  regalia,  95. 
Brook,  George.     Notes  on  salmon  disease,  932,  1027. 
Brooke,  H.  J.     Lead-ore  found  at  Leadhills,  961. 
Brooke,  S.  A.: 

Robert  Burns,  791. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  869. 
Brotanek,  Rudolf: 

Philotus,  762. 

Untersuchungen,  518,   843. 
Brougham,  Henry  Brougham,  lord: 

Adam   Smith,  537. 

Buchanan,   451. 

Elizabeth's  conduct  to  Mary,  145. 

Hume,   756. 

James  I.   of  Scotland,  491. 

John   Kno.x,    496. 

Robertson,    530. 

Simson,    536. 

Watt,  548. 
Broun,   Sir   Richard.     Address,   560. 
Broun,   Robert.     Protocol  book,  560. 
Brown,  A.  H. : 

The  queen  Marys,   1048. 

The  Scottish  crown,  etc.,   1046. 
Brown,  C.  J. : 

Church    establishments   defended,   244. 

Disruption  question  stated,  281. 

Lecture  on  duty  of  state,  248. 

On  the  spiritual  independence  of  the  church,  248. 

The  question  of  principle,  286. 

Some   materials   of  thought,   283. 

The  Union  question,  283. 
Brown,     Campbell.       On     gasteropods     in     a     lepido- 

dendron,    961. 
Brown,    D.    J.: 

Glaciation  of  Loch   Skene,   961. 

Local   glaciation   in   Pentland   Hills,   961. 

New  theory  for  formation  of  till,  961. 

Silurian   rocks   of   south   of   Scotland,   961. 

Some     glacial     phenomena     of     neighbourhood     of 
Edinburgh,  961. 
Brown,   D.   J.,  and  John  Henderson.     Silurian  rocks 

of   Pentland    Hills,   961. 
Brown,   D.    K.      Burns   and   Fergusson,   476,    791. 
Brown,  David.     Tour  in  Scotland,   196. 
Brown,  David.     The  union  question,  284. 
Brown,  G.  B. : 

New  town  of  Edinburgh,  1053. 

Some   recent   efforts,    711. 
Brown,  G.   B.,  and  W.  R.  Lethaby.     The  Bewcastle 

and   Ruthwell   Crosses,   1057. 
Brown,  G.   D.     Robert  Burns,  791. 
Brown,   G.    W.      Chemical   examination  of  drift  kelp 

from    Orkney,    1027. 
Brown,    H.    H. : 

Lord    Kames,    828. 

Lord  Monboddo,  517. 

Memory    of    Magus   Moor,    172. 

Sir  George  Mackenzie,   636. 

Witchcraft   in   law,   732. 
Brown,   Henry.      The   old   post-house,   373. 
Brown,  J.     Observations  on  Kinnear's  History,  661. 
Brown,  J.   A.     Kindly  tenants,   681. 


INDEX 


1093 


Brown,  J.  T.     A  parting  statement,  271. 
Brown,  J.  T.   T. : 

Author    of   Ratis    raving,    852. 

Authorship  of  the   "Kingis  quair,"  830. 

Authorship   of   the   "Kingis   quair."     A   new   criti- 
cism, 830. 

Bannatyne  manuscript,  777. 

The  inquest  of  David,  361. 

Schir  Johne  the  Ross,  531. 

Some  desultory  notes,  762. 

Wallace    and    Bruce    restudied,    778,    826. 

Youth   of  James   Boswell,   447. 
Brown,   J.   W. : 

Covenanters  of  the  Merse,  511. 

Inquiry  into  legend  of  Michael  Scot,  533. 
Brown,  James.     Epitaphs,  etc.,  in  Greyfriars  church- 
yard,  330,   560. 
Brown,  James.     Report  to  directors,  681. 
Brown,  James,  of  Selkirk: 

Looking  back   in  Yarrow,   784. 

Secret  of  Yarrow,  784. 

Selkirk   after   Flodden,   784. 
Brown,    John,    d.    1679.      Apologetical    relation,    211. 
Brown,  John,   1722-1787: 

Compendious  history  of  British  churches,   1051. 

Historical   account   of   rise   of   Secession,   211. 

Memoir,   449. 
Brown,  John,  1778-1848.     Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Chal- 
mers   (1833),    244. 
Brown,  John,  1784-1858: 

Documents    respecting    opposition    to    payment    of 
annuity    tax,    251,    661. 

On  the  law  of  Christ,  253,  661. 

Sentiments    and    feelings    of    voluntary    churches, 
253. 

Statement   made   April    1,    1845,   274. 

United   Secession  Church  vindicated,  255. 
Brown,  John: 

Circumstantial  evidence.     Andrew  Mirelees,  516. 

James,    Lord    Grange,    484. 

John,   earl   of   Gowry,    162. 

A   juvenile   culprit,   440. 

Macgregors   and   the   Stuarts,   608. 
Brown,   John,    1810-1882: 

The  Enterkin,  355. 

Horas   subsecivae,    784. 

Letters,   449. 

Marjorie  Fleming,  477. 

Minchmoor,   393. 

Rab   and   his   friends,   784. 

Rab    und    seine    Freunde,    784. 

Spare    hours,    784. 

Supplementary  chapter  to  life  of  Rev.  John  Brown, 
1060. 
Brown,    John,    botanist.      See    under    Drummond, 

Thomas,    and    others. 
Brown,    P.    H.: 

Andrew  Lang,  1063. 

A  forgotten   Scottish  scholar,  547. 

George   Buchanan,    451. 

George   Buchanan   and  the   inquisition,   451. 

History   of   Scotland,   118. 

Intellectual  influences  of  Scotland,  119. 

Life  of  George  Buchanan,  451. 

Moulding  of   Scottish   nation,   119. 

Reformation  and   renascence,   762. 

Revolution  and  revolution  settlement,   171. 

Scotland   from  before  the  accession   of   Charles   I, 
164. 

Scotland  in  the  eighteenth  century,  182. 

Scotland  before  1700,   109. 

Scottish    nobility,    119. 

Teaching  of  Scottish  history,   119. 

Union  of  the  Parliaments,  180. 
Brown,  Peter.     Historical  sketches  of  Cambusnethan, 
315. 


Brown,   Richard: 

Early  Scottish  joint-stock  companies,  662. 
Genesis   of  company   law,   662. 
Brown,   Robert: 

Remarks  on   flora  of  Caithness,    1027. 
Sketches  of  Caithness  and  its  botany,   1027. 
Brown,  Robert.     Our   national   church,   295. 
Brown,  Robert.     Paisley  Burns  Clubs,  791. 
Brown,    Robert.      Physics   of   Arctic    ice,   961. 
Brown,    Samuel.      Trinity    Pier,    Newhaven,    395. 
Brown,  T.  N.     Labour  and  triumph,  516. 
Brown,    Thomas,     1776-1847.       On    the    Church    of 

Scotland,  248. 
Brown,  Thomas,  1778-1820: 

Compendium   of  Dr.    Brown's   Philosophy,   751. 
Examination   of  some   remarks,   500. 
Inquiry  into  relation  of  cause  and  effect,  751. 
Lectures   on   philosophy   of  human   mind,   751. 
Observations  on   doctrine   of  Mr.   Hume,   756. 
Paradise   of  coquettes,   785. 
Short   criticism,    501. 

Treatise   on    philosophy   of   human   mind,    751. 
Brown,   Thomas,   of   Haddington.      Sketch  of  life  of 

Rev.  John  Brown,  1060. 
Brown,  Thomas: 

Arctic  shell-clay  of  Elie,  961. 
Old  river  terraces  of  Earn  and  Teith,  961. 
Notes   on   mountain   limestone,   etc.,  961. 
Parallel    roads   of   Glenroy,   961. 
Section   of  Fifeshire  coast,  961. 
Brown,  Thomas.     Notes  relating  to  Dunsinane  Hill, 

327. 
Brown,  Thomas.     Stranger's  guide  to  Edinburgh,  330. 
Brown,  W.  L. : 

Georgii  Marchionis  de  Huntly,  697. 
Remarks,   501. 
Substance  of  a  speech,  237. 
Brown,    W.    L.    W.      Alness    in    the    eighteenth    cen- 
tury, 305. 
Brown,  William.     Account  of  Sheuchy  Dyke,  416. 
Brown,    William,    soldier.      Autobiography,    449. 
Brown,  William,  bookseller : 

Notes    on    .Vrgyle's    declaration,    762. 
Writings  of  Alexander  Pennecuik,  762. 
Zachary  Boyd's  Forme  of  catechising,  784. 
Browne,   D.   G.     The  affair  at  Montrose,   184. 
Browne,  E.  A.     Mr.  J.  M.  Barrie's  dramatic  outlook, 

779. 
Browne,    E.   T. : 

Notes  on  pelagic  fauna,  932. 
Report  on  medusae,  932. 
Browne,   G.   W.     Notes   on  Newark  Castle,  395. 
Browne,    Sir   J.    C.      See   under   Carlyle,   Alexander, 

and   Sir  J.   C.   Browne. 
Browne,  J.   H.     Warlock  of  Windbags,  805. 
Browne,    Sir   James.      A   strange   episode,    449. 
Browne,  James: 

Critical  examination  of  Dr.  Macculloch's  work,  198. 
History  of  the  Highlands,  119,  428. 
Browne,  Matthew.     Mr.  Macvey  Napier,  522. 
Browne,  W.   II.: 

Scottish  ballads,  762. 
Selections,   785. 
Browne,  W.   R.     Distribution  of  place-names,  425. 
Brownell,  W.   C: 
Carlyle,  805. 
Thomas  Carlyle,  805. 
Browning,  E.   B.     Carlyle,  805. 
Brownlee,    John.      Biographical    sketch    of    J.    B. 

Russell,   532. 
Brownlee,  Thomas: 

Description   of   battles   of   Drumclog,   etc.,    172. 
Narrative   of   battles,   etc.,    172. 
Bruce,  A.    B.     Life  of   William   Denny,  468. 
Bruce,  Archibald.      Statements,   330. 


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Bruce,   David.     List  of   birds,   Loch    Roag,   932. 
Bruce,    David.      Poems,    785. 

Bruce,  Sir  Gainsford.     English  expedition  into  Scot- 
land,   142. 
Bruce,   George.     On  best   mode  of  cultivating  grass, 

1028. 
Bruce,  J.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   145. 
Bruce,  J.   C: 

Notice  of  stone  in  Jedburgh  abbey,  88. 

Wall  of  Antonine,  88. 
Bruce,  John: 

Observations  on  trial   of  William,  earl   of  Gowrie, 
162. 

Observations  upon   certain   documents,   162,   482. 

Papers  relating  to  William  Ruthven,  162,  482. 

Trial   and   death   of   William,   earl   of   Gowrie,   482. 
Bruce,  John.     Discourse,  244. 
Bruce,  John,  D.D.: 

Sermon  on  John  Abercrombie,  438. 

Testimony   and   remonstrance,   251. 
Bruce,  John.     O  whistle  and  I'll  come  to  you,   720. 
Bruce,    John: 

Notes     of    pile    structure     east     from     Dumbarton 
Rock,  59. 

Notice     of     archaic     sculpturings     in     Dumbarton- 
shire,  59. 

Report   upon   Langbank  pile  dwelling,   60. 
Bruce,  John,  of  Sumburgh.     Notice  of  broch  at  Jarls- 

hof,  60. 
Bruce,  Rev.  John: 

Sermon  on  death  of  Rev.  James  Martin,  514. 

Sermon   on   Dr.    Chalmers,   459. 
Bruce,  M.  E.  C.     Family  records  of  Bruces,  574. 
Bruce,   Michael: 

Life  and  works,  785. 

Poems,    785. 

Poetical   works,    785. 
Bruce,  R.   S. : 

Glimpses  of  Shetland  life,  412. 

Old  time  Shetland  wrecks,  412. 
Bruce,   Robert,    1554-1631: 

Narrative,   450. 

Sermons    (1591),  211. 
Bruce,  Rosslyn.     Legend  of  coronation  stone,  119. 
Bruce,  Thomas.     Common  tunes,   720. 
Bruce,    Wallace: 

Auld    Brig's   welcome,    791. 

Land  of  Burns,  791. 
Bruce-Clarke,  William,  and  R.  J.  Johnson.     Osseous 

remains  of  Borness  Cave,  60. 
Brueyre,  Loys: 

Contes  populaires,  732. 

Les  heros  d'Ossian,  913. 
Brunton,  Alexander.     A  new  work,   136. 
Brunton,    George,    and    David    Haig.      Historical    ac- 
count   of   senators,   435. 
Brunton,  Mrs.   Mary.     Discipline,   785. 
Bryant,  W.  C: 

Letters  of  a  traveller,  204. 

Scott,    869. 
Bryce,   Rev.   James: 

Letter  to  ministers,  265. 

Letter   to   ministers,   2.   ed.,   265. 

Present  position   of  Church   of   Scotland,  253. 

Public  education,  697. 

Second   letter   on   present   position    of   the   church, 
255. 

Speech  on  bill  for  abolition  of  tests,  274. 

Speech  in  case  of  Strathbogie  ministers  (1841),  260. 

Speech   on   the    Strathbogie  case    (1839),   255. 

Ten  years  of  the  Church,  211. 
Bryce,  James?     Aye  or  no?  246. 


Bryce,   James,    1806-1877: 

Account   of   stone  circles  of  Arran,   60. 

Earthquake  district  of  Perth,  961. 

Jurassic  rocks  of  Skye,  961. 

On  beds  beneath  the  boulder  clay,  961. 

Syenite  rocks  of  Westfield,  961. 

Trap  rocks  in  neighbourhood  of  Glasgow,  961. 
Bryce,   James: 

Archibald    Campbell    Tait,    S43. 

William   Robertson   Smith,   538. 
Bryce,  T.   H. : 

On  the  cairns  of  Arran,  49. 

The  cairns  of  Arran    (I-III),   60. 

Cairns    and    tumuli    of    Bute,    60. 

On   certain  points   in   Scottish   ethnology,   49. 

On  human   remains   from  Arran,  48,   49. 

Report   on   animal   bones   from   Langbank,    60. 

Report  on  bones  from  Newlands,  60. 

Report  on   human   remains... at  Moredun,  49. 

Sepulchral  remains  of  Arran,  60. 

See    also    under    Duncan,    Ebenezer,    and    T.    H. 
Bryce. 
Bryce,  T.  H.,  and  Alexander  Low.     Notes,  49,  60. 
Bryce,  W.  M. : 

Bishop    Wardlaw,    221. 

Black   Friars,   221. 

French   mission  to  Scotland,   157. 

Mary    Stuart's   voyage,    145. 
Brydall,    Robert: 

Early  sculpture,   711. 

Monumental   effigies,  95. 

Note  on   old  sandal,  95. 

Notes   on   Scottish   costume,   711. 

Notice   of   armour    and    arms,    711. 

Notice  of  carved  stone  at  Crail,  95. 

Notice   of   carved    grave-slabs   at    Dalmally,   95. 

Notice  of  carved  stones  on  Inishail,  95. 

Notice  of  priory  church  of  Ardchattan,  95,  307. 

Notices  of  incised  stones  at  Luss,  etc.,  95. 

Notices   of   sepulchral    slab    at    Ardchattan    Priory, 
etc.,  95. 
Brydges,  Sir  S.  E.     James  Beattie,  445. 
Brydon,  James.      Notice   of   cairn  at   Shaws,   60. 
Brydon,  Robert: 

The  practical  bearings,  etc.,  271. 

Revival  of  spiritual  Christianity,  258. 
Bryson,   Alexander: 

Danger  of  hasty  generalization  in  geology,  962. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Fleming,  477. 

Memoir  of  Sir  Thomas  Makdougall  Brisbane,  449 

Rise  of  shores  of  Firth  of  Forth,  962. 
Bryson,    James.       See    under    Bryson,    Robert,    and 

James    Bryson. 
Bryson,  Robert,  and  James  Bryson.    Information,  762. 
Buccleuch  (6.  duke),  W.  H.  W.  M.  D.  Scott.     Manu- 
scripts of,  574,  575,  584. 
Buchan,   Alexander.      Description   of   St.   Kilda,   410. 
Buchan,  Alexander: 

Bearing   of   meteorological    records,    1018. 

Meteorology    of    Scotland,    1018. 

Monthly    rainfall    of    Scotland,    1018. 

Rainfall   of   Scotland,    1018. 

Notice  of  a  tree  found  in  peat  moss  in  Shapinsay, 
1028. 

Remarks  on  deep  water  temperature,   1018. 

Temperature   in    Scotland,    1018. 
Buchan    (11.    earl),    D.    S.    Erskine: 

Account  of  Icolumkill,  379. 

Account  of  Uphall,   423. 

Discourse,    194,     1047. 

Essays  on  lives,  477,  544. 

Eulogy   of   Thomson,   890. 

Life  of  James  Short,  535. 

Memoirs    of   Sir    James    Steuart    Denham,    468. 

Part  of  a  letter,  303. 


INDEX 


1095 


Buchan    (11.    earl),    D.    S.    Erskine,   and    W.    Minto. 

Life,   etc.,  of  John  Napier,   522. 
Buchan,    George.      Historical    sketch   of   ecclesiastical 

establishment,   211,   258. 
Buchan,    John: 

Andrew  Jameson,  lord  Ardwall,   492. 

Marquis   of   Montrose,   518. 
Buchan,    Peter.       Historical    account    of    family    of 

Keith,    613,    614. 
Buchan,   William: 

Note  on  bronze  scabbard-tip,   95.- 

Notes  on  caldron  found  at   Hattonknowe,   60. 
Buchanan,  451. 
Buchanan,    David : 

Urbis    Edinburgi    descriptio,    330. 

Description   of   Edinburgh,   330. 
Buchanan,   G.    C.     Port  of  Dundee,   324,   662. 
Buchanan,    George: 

Ane  admonitoun,   159. 

Baptistes,    785. 

Chamaeleon,  785. 

Copie  of  a  letter,   146. 

Detectio  Marije  Reginse   Scotorum,   145. 

Ane   detectioun,    145. 

De  jure  regni  apud  Scotos,  1047. 

Franciscan,    785. 

Histoire  tragique,    146. 

The  history  of  Scotland,  119. 

Opera  omnia,   785. 

Opinion    concerning    University    of    St.    Andrews, 
697. 

Poemata,  785. 

Rerum   Scoticarum   historia,   119. 

Vernacular   writings,    785. 

Witty  and   extravagant  exploits,   785. 

See   also   under   Boece,   Hector,   and    George 
Buchanan. 
Buchanan,    George,    and    William    Camden.      Scotiae 

regni  topographia,   119. 
Buchanan,  J.   H. : 

History  of  the  chough,  932. 

List  of  birds  in  Callander,  933. 

On   distribution   of  gossander,   933. 
Buchanan,   J.    Y. : 

Meteorology  of  Ben  Nevis,  1018. 

Note    on    distribution    of    temperature,    Linlithgow 
loch,  1018. 

Note    on    distribution    of    temperature,    Loch    Lo- 
mond, 1018. 
Buchanan,    James: 

Letter    to    office   bearers    Free   Church    on   college 
question,   278,    697. 

Scriptural  argument  for  non-intrusion,  258. 

Speech  at  formation  of  church-defence  association, 
260. 

Substance  of  speech  on  union  question,  284. 

Tribute  to   Dr.   Chalmers,   459. 
Buchanan,  John: 

Barrier  of  Antoninus  Pius,  88. 

Discovery  of  Roman  bowl,  Glasgow  Green,  88. 

Notice  of  Roman  remains  at  Cadder,  88. 

Notice    of    pieces    of    Roman    sculpture    at    Arnie- 
bog,  88. 

Recent  discovery  of  Roman  inscription  near  Glas- 
gow, 88. 

Relics  of  last  earl  of  Kilmarnock,  495. 
Buchanan,    John.      Catalogue    of    J.    Buchanan's    cir- 
culating library,  1041. 
Buchanan,   Maurice.     Liber  Pluscardensis,   119. 
Buchanan,  Mungo.     Notice  of  quern  stones,  1044. 
Buchanan,  R.   W.     David  Gray,   1062. 
Buchanan,    Robert    (1802-1875): 

Assembly's  question  about  union,  286. 

Free  Church  of  Scotland  Sustentation  Fund,  279. 

Freedom    of    Church    of   Christ,   285. 

Lecture  on  church  establishments,  286. 


Buchanan,   Robert   (1802-1875)  —  continued: 

On    nature    and    importance    of    question    at    issue 
248. 

Present  state  of  Union   question,  282. 

Presbyteries    of    Church    of    Scotland    threatened 
255. 

Principles  and   position  of   Free   Church,   290. 

Reply   to   attack,   etc.,   248. 

Schoolmaster   in  the   Wynds,   697. 

Speech  on  independence  of  church,  253. 

Speech   at   meeting  of  friends  of   Church   of   Scot 
land,   248. 

Statement   relative  to  the   Sustentation  Fund,  279 

Ten    years'    conflict,    211. 

Sec  also  under  Adam,  John,  and  Robert  Buchanan 
Buchanan,  Robert,  poet.     Burns's  first  bosom  friend 

791. 
Buchanan,   Robert.      Birds   of  Hebrides,  933. 
Buchanan,  Walter.    Parliamentary  representation,  697 
Buchanan,  William: 

Historical  essay  on  family  of  Buchanan,  559,  575 

Inquiry   into   genealogy,   559. 
Buchanan,  William,  1781-1863.     Editorship  of  Edin 

burgh   Courant,  330. 
Buchner,  Georg.     Historia  septem  sapientum,   762. 
Buckle,  H.   T.     History  of  civilisation,   119. 
Buckler,  Alison.     First  wooing  of  Mary  Stuart,   146" 
Buckley,  T.   A.   W.      Scott,   869. 
Buckley,   T.   E.: 

Birds   of   Sutherland,   933. 

Mammals  and  birds  of  Rousay,  933. 
Bugbee,  L.  H.     Stevenson  and  his  gospel,  885. 
Buildings  of  New  Royal  Infirmary,  361. 
Buist,    George: 

Memoir  of  Sir  Alexander  Burnes,  452. 

Some  desultory  observations,  95. 
Bulloch,  J.   G.   B.: 

History  of  family  of  Baillie,  570,  575,  608. 

Sketch  of  Mcintosh  family,  608. 
Bulloch,  J.    M.: 

Aberdeen  University  Club,  697. 

Aberdeenshire  as  a  royal  county,  303. 

Achievements    of    Gordon    Highlanders,    428. 

Admiral   Thomas   Gordon,    482. 

Alexander    Gordon,    Brest,    481. 

Alexander  Gordon  of  Wardhouse,  481. 

Bibliography    of    Aberdeenshire    periodical    litera 
ture,   303. 

Bibliography   of   local   periodical    literature,   300, 
1041. 

Branch  of  Bulloch  family,  575. 

Burials  in  Snow  churchyard,  560. 

Byron's  maternal  ancestors.     593. 

Circus   in    Scotland,    682. 

The  daring  duchess,  481. 

Distribution   of    Bullochs,    575. 

Ducal   Gordons'  "natural"  issue,   593. 

Duchess  of   Gordon   in  caricature,   481. 

Duffs  and   Gordons,   586,    593. 

Ennobled    Gordons,    593. 

Family  of  Balloch,  571. 

Family   of    Malcolm,   612. 

Family   of    Wood,    634. 

A    forgotten    family,    618. 

French    metres,    762. 

Further   notes   on    Bulloch   family,   575. 

Gay  Gordons,   593. 

General  "Jock"  Forbes,  477. 

Gordons  of   Binhall,   593. 

Gordons  of  Birkenburn,  593. 

Gordons  of   Daach,   593. 

Gordons   and    Drummonds,    586,    593. 

Gordons  of  Gight,  593. 

Gordons,   Inncs's,  etc.,   593. 

Gordons  of   Kethock's  Mill,   594. 

Gordons  of   Newton,   594. 

Gordons   in   Poland,   594. 


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Bulloch,  J.  M. — continued: 

Gordons  as   watchmakers,   594. 

Great  duchess  of  Gordon,  481. 

Hindrance   to    genealogy,    560. 

House   of   Gordon,    594. 

How   our   grandfathers   amused   themselves,   300. 

Inventor   of  cudbear,   662. 

A  Jacobite  laird,  481. 

James   Mitchell,   516. 

Last    Gordon   of   Auchleuchries,    594. 

Lord  Farquhar's  origin,  590. 

Lord  William   Gordon,  482. 

Mr.   Barrie  as  dramatist,  779. 

Mysterious  Peter  Gordon,  482. 

Notes   on    history   of   copyright,    762. 

Origin  of  "Chinese  Gordon,"  594. 

Polish   alliances   with   the   Gordons,   594. 

Romance  of  a  duke,  481. 

Sad   fate   of  Terpersie   Gordons,   594. 

Scotsmen   in  the   Russian   navy,    560. 

Some  of  the   differences,   762. 

The   Stephen   family,   628. 

Strahan    family,    631. 
Bulloch,  John.     Historical  notes  on  "The  Pynours," 

681. 
Bulwer,  H.  E.  L.     Sir  James  Mackintosh,  509. 
Bunch   of  gatherings,   786. 
Bunn,  Alfred.     Ivanhoe,  859. 

See  also  under  Dibdin,  T.  J.,  and  Alfred  Bunn. 
Burckhardt,  Rudolf.     Note  on  impressions  of  echin- 

oderms,   962. 
Burford,  John,  and  R.  Burford.     Description  of  view 

of    Edinburgh,    330. 
Burgess.     Letter  to  burgesses,  330. 
Burgess,  E.  W. : 

Diatoms  from  Lewis,  962. 

Foraminifera  of  Oban,  933. 
Burgess,  J.  J.  H.     Some  Shetland  folklore,  732. 
Burgess,  James.     Etymology  of  Scottish  place  names, 

425. 
Burgess,  W.  V.     Humour  of  William  Black,  782. 
Burgh   reform  in  Scotland,   197. 
Burials  in  Abbey  of  Holyroodhouse,  330,  560. 
Burke,   Sir  J.    B.: 

The  Aberdeen  romance,  568. 

General   armory,    554. 
Burke,   Peter: 

Great    Douglas    cause,    584. 

Instance  of  marriage  law,  682. 

Matthieson  the  forger,  514. 

Remarkable   case   of  Lord   Kinnaird,   495. 
Burke,  S.  H.     Relations  between  English  and  Scotch 

pirates,  211. 
Burke  und  die   Burkiten,   646. 
Burkill,   J.   H.      See  under  Willis,  J.   €.,   and  J.   H. 

Burkill,    1041. 
Burn,  Andrew.     Memoirs,  452. 
Burn,  James.     Narrative  of  some  proceedings  of  last 

General  Assembly,  235. 
Burnes,  James.     Notes  on  his  name,  575. 
Burnes,  William.     Manual  of  religious  belief,  452. 
Burnet,    Gilbert: 

Memoirs  of  lives  and  actions  of  dukes  of  Hamilton, 
119,   164. 

A   true  copy,   452,    453. 
Burnett,  George: 

Early  earls  of  Mar,  613. 

Family  of   Burnett,   575. 

In  memoriam.     R.  R.  Stodart,  542. 

Mr.   Joseph   Foster,    560. 

Red  book  of  Menteith  reviewed,  615. 
Scotland   in  times  past,   119. 
Burnett,  Helen.     Memoir  of  Irvines,  600. 
Burney,  James.     Company  of   Scotland,   176. 
Burnham,   J.   M.      Study   of   Thomas  of   Erceldoune, 


Burns,  791. 
Burns,   Edward: 

Coinage  of  Scotland,  727. 

Descriptive  notice  of  coins  in  Fortrose  hoard,  727. 

Notes  on  coins  found  in  Banffshire,  727. 

On  coins  attributed  to  kings  of  Hebrides,  727. 
Burns,   F.    L.      Alexander    Wilson,    1067. 
Burns,  Islay.     Memoir  of  Rev.   Wm.   C.  Burns,  453. 
Burns,  J.     Ancient  Scots  burgh,  373,  805. 
Burns,  J.  C. : 

History  of  High   School  of  Glasgow,  697. 

Memoir  of  James  Cleland,  462. 

Memorial   of  James   Maitland   Hog,   488. 
Burns,  John.     Notes  on  post-tertiary  deposits,  962. 
Burns,   Robert: 

Address  to  the  Deil,  789. 

Auld    lang    syne,    789. 

Autograph  letter,  789. 

Bheil  air  son  bochdhainn  onarach,  790. 

Bruce's  address  to  his  army,  720. 

Burns  holograph  manuscripts,  791. 

Burns   symposium,   798. 

Comin'  through  the  rye,  790. 

Common  place  book,  789. 

Complete   poetical   works,    788. 

Complete  works,  786. 

Correspondence,    789. 

Cottar's  Saturday  night,  790. 

Death  and  Dr.   Hornbook,  790. 

Geddes    Burns,    788. 

Koltemenyei,   788. 

Letter   to    Francis   Grose,    732. 

Letters,   789. 

Letters  addressed  to  Clarinda,  789. 

Life  of  Robert  Burns  by  himself,  791. 

Life  and   works,   787. 

The  Lothian  lassie,  720. 

Man  was  made  to  mourn,  790. 

National   Burns,   788. 

Poems,   787,  788. 

Poems,  songs  and  letters,  787. 

Poetical  works,  787,   788. 

Poetry,  788. 

Popular  songs,  789. 

Reliques,  789. 

Sapphires  from  Burns,   789. 

Selections  from  Burns,  789. 

Soldier's  return,   790. 

Songs  chiefly   in   Scottish  dialect,  788. 

Tarn  o'  Shanter,  790. 

Unpublished  poem,   790. 

Works,   786,   787. 
Burns,  Rev.  Robert: 

Hints   on   ecclesiastical   reform,   243. 

Lecture  on  religious  endowments,  248. 

Lecture  on  use  of  Episcopal  liturgy,  258. 

Memoir  of  R.   Wodrow,  553. 

Statement    regarding   convocation,   262. 
Burns,  Rev.  Robert,  and  others.     Report  of  speeches, 

255. 
Burns,  Thomas.     Old  Scottish  communion  plate,  711. 
Burns,  Walter.     Notes  on  Heads  of  Ayr,  962. 
Burns,  William: 

Scottish  history,  119. 

What's   in  a   name?   119. 
Burns  almanac,  791. 
Burns  and  Byron,  791. 
Burns    calendar,    /92. 
Burns  celebration,  N.  Y.   (1880),  792. 
Burns   centenary,   792. 

Burns  Centenary  Committee.     Report,  792. 
Burns  Club,  New  York  City.     Centennial,  792. 
Burns  as  commentator,   791. 
Burns   document,    792. 
Burns   Exhibition.     Catalogue,   792. 


INDEX 


1097 


Burns  festival: 

(1844),  792. 

(1874),    792. 
Burns  Memorial  Association.     Poets  and  Burns,  792. 
Burns'  popular  songs,  896. 
Burns  as  a  Royal   Scottish  Archer,   792. 
Burns   Society  of  New  York.     Excerpt,   792. 
Burnsiana,    792. 

Burritt,   Elihu.     Walk  to  John  O'Groats,  203. 
Burroughs,  John: 

Carlyle,  80S. 

In  Carlyle's  Country,  805. 

Sunday  in  Cheyne  Row,  805. 
Burt,    Edward.       Burt's    letters    from    the    north    of 

Scotland,  192. 
Burtchaell,   G.   D.     Hamilton,  earl  of  Abercorn,  568. 
Burton,   J.    H.: 

Analogy  between  architecture,  etc.,  711. 

Book  hunter,   800. 

Burning  of   Frendraught,   359. 

Cairngorm  mountains,  962. 

Darien  expedition  and  trial  of  Captain  Green,  176, 
650. 

History  of  Scotland,  119. 

History  of  Scotland  from  the  Revolution,  174,  184. 

Life,  etc.,   of   David   Hume,   756. 

Lives  of  Simon  Eraser,  etc.,  477,  504. 

Narratives   from   criminal   trials,   643. 

On  state  of  law  of  nuisances,  1070. 

Proceedings  against  Covenanters,  211. 

Proceedings    against    Episcopalians,    211. 

Proceedings    against    Roman    Catholics,    211. 

Proceedings    against    clan    Gregor,    608. 

Scot  abroad,   119. 

Trial   of   James    Stewart,    658. 

Trials  for  witchcraft,  643,  732. 
Burton,   John.      Genuine  and  true  journal,   184. 
Burtt,  Joseph: 

Expenses  of  the  embassy,   136. 

Letter  from  James  V.,  142. 
Bury,  J.   B.: 

Itinerary  of  Patrick,  525. 

Life  of  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Busby,  John.     Minutes  and  observations,  962. 
Busby,    John,    and    Daniel    Busby.      Instructions    to 

Messrs.    Busby,    962. 
Buss,    P.      Sind    die    von    Horstmann    herausgegeben 
schottischen  Legenden  ein  Werk  Barberes?  835. 
Busse,  Joseph.     Collection  of  sufferings  of  Quakers, 

211. 
Busz,   K.      On  a   granophyre  dyke,  962. 
Butchart,  S.  F.     Sind  die  Gedichte,  792. 
Bute   (3.   marquis),  J.   P.  C.   Stuart: 

Coronation  of  Charles  I.,   165. 

Coronation  of  Charles  II.,  169. 

David,  duke  of  Rothesay,   531. 

Earliest    Scottish    coronation,    132. 

Itinerary  of  Robert  the  Bruce,   136. 

Notice  of  Passio  Scotorum  perjuratorum,  136. 

Parliament  in  Scotland,   119. 

Regnal  years  of  David  II.,   139,   140. 

Scottish   coronations,    120. 
Bute  (3.  marquis),  J.  P.  C.  Stuart,  and  others.    Arms 

of  royal  burghs,   554. 
Butler,  D.     Tron  Kirk  of  Edinburgh,  330. 
Butler,  L.  W.  G.     Battle  of  Flodden,  141. 
Butler,  Reuben.     The  Kirk's  alarm,  296. 
Butterfly's   wedding,    733. 
Bygone  church  life  in  Scotland,  211. 
Bygone  days   at   Aberdeen  Universities,  697. 
Byron,  H.  J.     Ivanhoe,  859. 


Alexander   Skene  of  Newtyle,   537. 

Bounds  of  regallity  of  Garioch,  360. 

Burnetts   of   Leys,    576. 
C.      Scottish   heraldry,   554,   560. 
C**.     Family  of  Kerr,  602. 

C,  A.     John  Knox  and  the  murder  of  Rizzio,  159. 
C,  A.  J.     Robert  Burns,  792. 
C,  C: 

Ane  brief  explanation,   440,   800. 

The  Covenanter  vindicated,   226. 
C,  D.  M.  M.     Fearrann  a  shinnsir,  923. 
C,  J.: 

Breadalbane  traditions,  733. 

St.    Triduana,   384. 
C,   J.      On    Sir   Thomas   Urquhart's   Jewell,   762. 
C,  J.     Francis  Jeffrey,  493. 
C,  J.  O.     Remarks  on  annuity-tax,  242,  330. 
C,  J.  T.: 

Some  remarks  on  George  Buchanan,  451. 

Additional   remarks,   451. 
C,  T.   L.     Philosopher  of  Chelsea,  805. 
C,  W.     Scott  and  his  dogs,  869. 
Cabinet,    The,    800. 
Cabinet  album  of  views,  330. 
Cadell,   H.   M. : 

Ash    neck    in    Broxburn    shale-workings,    962. 

Foreshore   reclamation,    662. 

Fossiliferous   rocks   of   Borrowstounness  coal-field, 
962. 

Garden   city   question,   662. 

Geological   changes   within   Forth   basin,   962. 

Geology   of   oil-shale   fields,    962. 

Glaciation    of   Norway   and    Scotland,   962. 

Industrial   development   of   Forth   valley,    662. 

Map  of  ancient  lakes  of  Edinburgh,  962. 

New   geological   map,   962. 

Note  on  buried  river  channel,  962. 

Note  on  vivianite  at   Cauldhame,  962. 

Notes  on  section  of  new  Haymarket  tunnel,  962. 

Notes   on   volcanic   rocks    Borrowstounness,   962. 

Occurrence  of  plant  remains  in  olivine  basalt,  962. 

Prevention  of  deposit  of  silt  in  harbours,  662. 

Story  of  the  Forth,  357,  662,  963,  1018. 

Surface  geology  of  estuary  of  Forth,  962,  963. 
Cadell,  Henry: 

Geological   features  of  upper  coal  basin,  962. 

Note  on  sculptured  Roman  slab,  88. 
Cadell,  Robert.     Letter  to  Duke  of  Hamilton,  869. 
Cadell,    Sir    Robert.      Sir    John    Cope    and    the    Re- 
bellion, 184. 
Cadenhead,  George.     Sketch  of  history  of  Aberdeen, 

300. 
Cadenhead,    William.    Flights    of    fancy,    800. 
Caie,   N.    M.: 

The  Bible  in  Scottish  ecclesiastical  polity,  211. 

Jacobite  songs,   762. 
Caird,   Edward: 

Essays  on   literature,   800. 

Genius  of  Carlyle,  805. 

Problem  of  philosophy,   751. 
Caird,   James.     High  farming  vindicated,   662. 
Caird,   W.   J.      Plankton,   933. 
Cairns,  John: 

Dr.    Cairns    and    Mr.    Moody    Stuart's    union    mo- 
tion, 286. 

Examination   of   Ferrier's   Theory,   753. 

Late   Dr.   George   Wilson,   552. 

Present   aspect   of   disestablishment   question,   292. 

Present  duty  with   regard  to   union,   286. 

Thomas  Chalmers,  459. 


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Caithness   (16.  earl),  J.   A.   Sinclair: 

Barons   of   Roslin,   627. 

Lordship    of    Sinclair,    627. 

St.    Clairs   in   Normandy,    627. 

Some   memories,   300. 
Caithness.     Commissariot  record.     Register  of  testa- 
ments,  560. 
Caithness  Diocese.     Two  ancient  records,  314. 
Caithness  and  Sutherland  records,  420. 
Calcraft,   J.   W.      Bride  of  Lammermoor,  856. 
Calder,    George: 

Advocates  Library  Gaelic  ms,  912. 

John    Strachan,    542. 
Calder,  J.   T.      Sketch   of   history  of   Caithness,   315. 
Calderwood,   David.      History   of   Kirk   of   Scotland, 

511. 
Calderwood,  Henry: 

David  Hume,  756. 

Philosophy   of  the   infinite,   754. 
Calderwood,    Margaret.      Letters   and  journals,   454. 
Calderwood,  W.  L. : 

Bull   trout,   933. 

Life    of    salmon,    933. 

Salmon   rivers,   etc.,   933. 

Life  of  Henry   Calderwood,   751. 
Caldwell,   J.    W.      Brief   for   Boswell,    447. 
Caldwell    papers,    618. 
Caldwell's   musical  journal,   7,   720. 
Caledonia.      Additional   remarks,   869. 
Caledonia   described  by    Scott,   Burns,   etc.,   204. 
Caledonia;  A  monthly  magazine,  7. 
Caledonia;    or,   the   Pedlar   tuVn'd   merchant,    176. 
Caledonia:  a  poem,  800. 
Caledonian  bee,  800. 
Caledonian   Horticultural   Society: 

Communications,    7,    1025. 

Memoirs,    7,    1025. 
Caledonian    Insurance    Company.    History,    682. 
Caledonian    and    London    and    North-Western    Rail- 
ways.     Tourists'    guide,   205. 
Caledonian   muse,   800. 
Caledonian   musical   repository,   720. 
Caledonian   Railway   Co.: 

Central    Station,   361. 

Report  by  directors,  662. 

Sketch,  etc.,  662. 
Calendar  of  the  Laing  charters,  109. 
Callander,  J.   G. : 

Notice  of  discovery  in  Aberdeenshire,  60. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  vessels  on  Culbin  Sands,  60. 

Notice    of    drinking-cup   urns    at    Mains    of   Leslie, 
1044. 

Notice   of   perforated   stone   objects,    60. 

Notice  of  stone  mould,  60. 

Notice   of  three   urns,   60. 

Notice  of  two  cinerary  urns,  60. 

Notices,    61. 

Notices  of  discovery  of  urn  at  Seggiecrook,  60. 

Notices  of  sun-dial  from  Wigtownshire,  etc.,  95. 
Callander,  John.  Dissertation  on  cry  of  maskers,  733. 
Callender,  Henry.  Notice  of  circle  at  Callernish,  61. 
Calloway,   Charles: 

Age  of  newer  gneissic  rocks,  963. 
Limestone   of   Durness,   963. 
Torridon   sandstone,    963. 
Calm   answers   to   certain   angry    questions,   244. 
Calm   retrospect,   276. 
Calvinus.      Two   letters,   800. 

Cambrian  Archaeological  Association.     Report  of  ex- 
cursion,   206,   315,    397. 
Cambuskenneth  Monastery.     Registrum,  315. 
Camden,     Sir     Rom     de.       Alexander     Wilson     the 
ornithologist,  551. 


Camden,   William: 
Hebrides,    374. 
Orcades,   397. 

Scotia,   165. 

Scotland,    193. 

Thule  of  the  ancients,   412. 

See    also    tinder    Buchanan,    George,    and    William 
Camden. 
Camden,  William,  and  others.     Scotire  regimen,  165. 
Cameron,   A.    C.      On  ancient   farming  customs,   662. 
Cameron,    A.    C.      History    of    Fettercairn,    356. 
Cameron,   Rev.  Alexander: 

Arran  place-names,   425. 

Auslaut    n.,   918. 

Gaelic,   913. 

Gaelic    irregular   verbs,   918. 

Gaelic  orthography,  918. 

Gaelic   proverbs,    923. 

Glossary  of  unpublished  etymologies,  918. 

Oldest  printed  Gaelic  books,  1,  912. 

Ossianic  ballad  poetry,  923. 

Place-names   of    Dumbarton,    425. 

Poems   of    Ossian,   923. 

Reliquije   Celticae,   923. 
Cameron,   Alexander: 

Lament   for  Macdonald,  923. 

Original    Gaelic   songs,   924. 
Cameron,    Allan.      Narrative,    184. 
Cameron,    Andrew: 

A   forgotten   chapter,   284. 

Forgotten    facts,    285. 

A   warning,    287. 
Cameron,  D.  Y.     Etchings  of,  712. 
Cameron,  David: 

Fossiliferous    strata,    lower    Strathnairn,    963. 

Glacial   phenomena   of  Athole,   963. 

Glaciers  of  lower   Strathnairn,  963. 

Granite   and   junction    of    old    red   sandstone,    963. 

Notes  on  submergence,  963. 
Cameron,    David.      Notice    of    circular    dwellings    of 

Strathnairn,  61. 
Cameron,  Donald.     Defence  of  deer  forests,  1069. 
Cameron,    Sir   Ewen.      Lochiel's    interview,    539. 
Cameron,  J.  M.     See  under  Jolly,  William,  and  J.  M. 

Cameron. 
Cameron,  J.   W.     Church  case  and  disestablishment, 

296. 
Cameron,   James: 

Bibliography  of  Peter  Buchan's  publications,   1. 

Bibliography   of   Slezer's   Theatrum    Scotia,   2. 

Supplement   to   bibliography    of    Scottish   theatrical 
literature,   2. 
Cameron,  Jean.     Scottish  crusies,  95. 
Cameron,  John.      Gaelic  names  of  plants,   733,   918, 

1028. 
Cameron,  John.     Lugar  Valley  viaduct,   662. 
Cameron,    Morag.      Highland   fisher-folk,    733. 
Cameron,  Paul.     Perthshire  Gaelic  songs,  924. 
Cameron,  Peter: 

Contribution   to   hymenoptera,   933. 

Description   of  new  specimen  of  nematus,  933. 

Notes    on   hymenoptera,    933. 

Hymenoptera   of   Kingussie,   933. 

Occurrence   of  Microdon   mutabilis,   933. 

On   some   British   hymenoptera,   933. 
Cameron,    R.    W.    D.      Macgregors   of   Rannoch,   608. 
Cameron,  W.   C.     Mall  Jamieson's  ghost,  800. 
Cameron,    William.      Sutherlandshire   goldfields,  963. 
Campbell,   A.    C,   and   E.    M.    Anderson.      On   trans- 
ported   mass   of   igneous    rock,    963. 
Campbell,  A.   J.      Making  of   Scotland,    120. 
Campbell,  Alexander: 

Albyn's  anthology,   720. 

Introduction    to    history    of   poetry,    762. 
Campbell,    Alexander.      Highland    dancing,    733. 
Campbell,  Alexander.     The  magpie,  933. 


INDEX 


1099 


Campbell,   Alexander: 

Observations  on  heads  of  a  bill,  636. 

Remarks  on  sketch  of  a  bill,  636. 
Campbell,   Alexander.     Traditions   of  Lochaber,   733. 
Campbell,   Alexander.      Botany  of  a   railway   station, 

1028. 
Campbell,  Lord  Archibald: 

Children  of  the  mist,  428. 

War  dress  of  the  Celt,  428. 

Records  of  Argyll,  307,  733. 
Campbell,    Bruce: 

Birds  of  Ballinluig,  933. 

Old    dovecots,    933. 

Some   additional   notes,   933. 

Some  notes  on  antiquities  of  Cramond,  933,   1044. 
Campbell,   C.   Y.   Improvement  of  waste  land,  662. 
Campbell,     Sir    Charles.       Advantages    of    canal    be- 
tween  Forth   and   Clyde,   662. 
Campbell,    Charles: 

Badger  colony  in   Dalmeny   Park,  933. 

Notes  on   Morvern,  933. 

Wild   life  around   Edinburgh,  933. 

Folk-lore  of  natural  history,   733. 
Campbell,   Col.: 

Distribution    of    birds,    933. 

On   protection    of   wild   birds,   933. 
Campbell,  Sir  D.  A.  D.     The  clan  Campbell,  577. 
Campbell,    Dennis.      Observations,    161. 
Campbell,  Donald.     lona,  379. 
Campbell,  Donald  C.  V.     Campbell,  Duke  of  Argyll, 

570. 
Campbell,  Douglas.     Scottish  Kirk  and  its  influence, 

211. 
Campbell,  Duncan: 

Exchequer   rolls,    120. 

Highland   sheilings,    682. 
Campbell,    G.    W.: 

John   Snell  of  Ufton,   539. 

Seals  of  University  of  Glasgow,   554. 

Somerville,   lord    Somerville,    628. 
Campbell,  George: 

Dissertation  on  miracles,  756. 

Dissertation  on  miracles.     With  correspondence, 
756. 
Campbell,  George.     Eastwood,  328. 
Campbell,   Gillespie.     Lord  Archibald  Campbell,  455. 
Campbell,   H.   F.     Notes  on   Sutherland,  420. 
Campbell,    Sir    H.    H.      First    report    on    Marchmont 

muniments,    613. 
Campbell,  Hugh.     Cawdor  Castle,  316. 
Campbell,    J.    A.      Early    Scottish    Church,    221. 
Campbell,  J.  A.     Royal  families  of  Scotland,  120. 
Campbell,   J.    F. : 

Celtic  dragon  myth,  733. 

Fionn's  enchantment,  733. 

Leabhar   na   Feinne,   924. 

Notes  on  glacial  phenomena,  963. 

Popular    tales,    733. 
Campbell,   J.    F.      Report,   Dumbuck   crannog,   61. 
Campbell,  J.   G. : 

Cath   Gabhra,   733. 

Clan  traditions,    733. 

Fionn's  ransom,  733. 

The    green    island,    733. 

Macphee's  black  dog,  733. 

Mar  a  chaidh  Fionn,   733. 

Mar  a  chaidh  an  Tuairisgeul,  733. 

The    Muileartach,    733. 

Na  amhuisgean,   733. 

Origin  of  fairy  creed,  734. 

Righ   Eirionn   's  a  dha  mhac,  734. 

Sgeulachd   air    Sir   Uallabh    O'Corn,    734. 

Sgeulachd  casa  Cein,  734. 

Sgoil  nan  eun,   734. 

Story  of  Conal  Grund,  734. 


Campbell,  J.   G.  —  continued: 

Story  of  King  of  Ireland  and  his  two  sons,  734. 

Superstitions  of  the  Highlands,  734. 

Witchcraft   and   second   sight,    734. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  J.   M.     Ane  booke  of  ballades,  800. 
Campbell,   James: 

Elphinstone,  lord   Balmerino,   571. 

Elphinstone,  lord  Coupar,   581. 
Campbell,  James,  of  Ledaig.     Poems,  924. 
Campbell,  Sir  James.     Memoirs,  455. 
Campbell,    John.      Leaves    from    the    diary    of,    184, 

330,  455. 
Campbell    (1.    baron),    John   Campbell.      Life,   455. 
Campbell,   John: 

Question    of   church    patronage,    244. 

Six  letters,  258. 
Campbell,    Lewis,    and    W.    Garnett.      Life   of   James 

Clerk    Maxwell,    514. 
Campbell,   M.   O.: 

Memorial  history  of  the  Campbells  of  Melfort,  577. 

Supplement,    577. 
Campbell,    P.    C.      Heraldic    ceiling    of    St.    Machar, 

301,   554. 
Campbell,   R.   C. : 

Clach  na  Seanish,  800. 

Fisher   Jenny,   800. 

Howdie-witch,    800. 

Kathur   nan    reagh,   800. 

Rough   recollections,  800. 
Campbell,   R.   V.: 

Is  it  expedient?  636. 

The  sheriff  in  Scotland,  636. 
Campbell,    Robert,    of    Skerrington.      An    earnest   ex- 
hortation,  275. 
Campbell,    Robert.      Notice    of    discovery    of    silver 

rings  near  Rattar,   95. 
Campbell,    Robert: 

Geology  of  south-eastern  Kincardineshire,  963. 

Preliminary    note    on    geology    of    Kincardineshire, 
963. 
Campbell,  Robert,  and  A.  G.  Stenhouse.     Geology  of 

Inchcolm,  963. 
Campbell,   Thomas: 

Address    (1827),    800. 

Complete  poetical  works,  801. 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming,   801. 

Inaugural  discourse,  697. 

Pleasure   of   hope,   801. 

Pilgrim  of  Glencoe,  801. 

Poetical  works,  801. 

Selected    poems,   801. 

Theodoric,    801. 

Two    letters,    801. 
Campbell,  W.   F.     Iron  ores  of  Highlands,  963. 
Campbell,    William.      Improvements   on   river   Clyde, 

662. 
Campbell,   William.      Suggestions,   636. 
Campbell,    William.      Scottish-Canadian    poetry,    762. 
Campbell  of  Aberuchill,  577. 
Campbelliana,   801. 
Campbells  of  Ardkinglass,  577. 
Campbelton  Case.     Revised  report,  262,  542. 
Campenon,   Vincent.     Le  derniere  matinee,    146. 
Camperdown:  eulogy  on,  471. 

Camperdown    (3.    earl),   R.   A.   P.   H.   Duncan.      Ad- 
miral Duncan,  471. 
Camshron,    Alasdair.      Marbhrann,    457. 
Canaan;   or,  The  land  of  promise,  265. 
Canadian   newspaper  on   Scotch  tenant  farmers,  682. 
Candid  observations  on  militia  law,  194. 
Candidus.     Observations  on  a  letter  by  Lucius,  240. 
Candlish,    R.    S.: 

College   extension,   278. 

The  disruption  testimony,  284. 

Four  letters  to  Rev.   E.   B.   Elliott,  275. 

Letter   to    Marquis   of   Normanby,   260. 


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CandUsh,  R.   S. — continued: 

Narrative,    262. 

Notes  on  Rev.  John  Cumming's  letter,  265. 

Principle    of    free    inquiry,    263. 

Remarks  on  dean  of  faculty's  letter,  255. 

Report  of  speech  on  Marnoch  case,  255. 

Scripture   characters,   802. 

Speech   at   Commission  of  General  Assembly,   257. 

Speech   in  debate  on  union,  287. 

Summary   of   the    question,   260. 
Cannan,  David.     On  the  poor,  682. 
Canning,  Thomas.     Catholicism   in  Waverley  novels, 

869. 
Canongate.     Extracts  from  records,  330. 
Captain   Wedderburn's   courtship,   896. 
Cardauns,  H.     Neue  Erscheinungen,  146. 
Cardonnel,  Adam  de: 

Description  of  Roman  ruins  at  Inveresk,  88. 

Numismata  Scotiae,  727. 
Cardross  case  and  the  Free  Church,  281. 
Cardross  case  in  light  of  ecclesiastical   history,   281. 
Cardross   case   and   spiritual    independence,   292. 
Career  of  an  Indian  general,  507. 
Careful  inquiry  into  pretensions  of  Dr.  Heugh,  244. 
Carlisle,  A.      Claim,   declaration,  and  protest,  275. 
Carlyle,    805. 
Carlyle,   Alexander: 

Autobiography,   456. 

Question  relating  to  Scots  militia,  193. 
Carlyle,  Alexander,  and  Sir  J.  C.  Browne.     Nemesis 

of  Froude,  805. 
Carlyle,  J.  3.  W. : 

Eight  new  love  letters  of  Jane  Welsh,  1060. 

Letters  and  memorials,  456,  1061. 

More  new  letters,    1061. 

New  letters,  456. 
Carlyle,    Thomas: 

Address,  802. 

Arbeiten,   802. 

Baillie  the  Covenanter,  442. 

Burns,  792. 

Carlyle  anthology,  802. 

Carlyle   collection,    805. 

Carlyle  et  le  Saint-Simonisme,  802. 

Collectanea,    802. 

Collected  works,  802. 

Correspondence,  802. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  803. 

Dr.  Leighton,  499. 

Early  kings  of   Norway,   496. 

Essay  on  Burns,  792. 

Hero  as  man  of  letters,  792. 

Heroes  and  hero  worship,  803. 

Jenny  Geddes,   165,   330,  480. 

Latter-day   pamphlets,   803. 

Lectures,    803. 

Letters  by,  803. 

Letters   from,   803. 

Letters    of,    803. 

Life  of  Burns,  792. 

Life  of  John  Sterling,  540. 

Life  of  Robert  Burns,  792. 

Love  letters,   456,  803. 

Memoirs  of  Scott,  869. 

Miscellaneous  papers,  803. 

Montaigne,   803. 

New   letters,    803. 

On  choice  of  books,  803. 

Past   and   present,   804. 

Present  time,   804. 

Project  of  national  exhibition  of  Scottish  portraits, 
435. 

Public  burning  of  the  Scottish  declaration,  166. 

Reminiscences,    804. 

Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  journey,   804. 


Carlyle,   Thomas  —  continued: 

Sartor  Resartus,  804. 

Scots   at   Dunse   Law,    166. 

Shooting  Niagara,  804. 

A   Scottish  army  enters  England,   166. 

Scottish    coronation,    165. 

Short  notices  of  family  of  Carlyle,  578. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  869. 

Socialism   of,   804. 

Supplementary   letters,   802. 

Table  talk,  804. 

Thomas   Carlyle's  Essay  on   Burns,  792. 

Two   note  books,    804. 

Unpublished   letters,   804. 
Carlyle    House    Purchase    Fund    Committee.      Illus- 
trated memorial  volume,  805. 
Carlyle    in    London,    805. 
Carlyle  and  Neuberg,  806. 
Carlyle's    life    and    reminiscences,    805. 
Carlyle's   life  and   works,   805. 
Carlyle's  life  of   Sterling,    540. 
Carlyle's   reminiscences,    806. 

Garment,  David.     The  two  parties  in  the  church,  265. 
Carmichael,  Alexander: 

Barons   of   Bachuill,   605. 

Caol  Reathainn,  734. 

Carmina    Gadelica,    924. 

Fionnladh  Choinneachain,   734. 

Laoidh   Chlann   Uisne,   924. 

Laoidh  nan  ceann,  924. 

List  of  Tinker  words,  918. 

Naoimh   Chinntaile,   734. 

Notices  of  TeampuU  Michael,   etc.,   95,   374. 

Place-names  of  Zona,   425. 

The   Ruskins,    624. 

Some  unrecorded  incidents,  184. 

Thugar  Maighdean,  924. 

Toiroic  na  Taine,  734. 

Traditions  of  the  land  of  Lome,  391,  793. 

Uist   old   hymns,   924. 
Carmichael,  C.     Church  of  S.  Vigeans,  411. 
Carmichael,    E.    C. : 

Jacobite  waulking-song,  924. 

Never  was  piping  so  sad,   734. 
Carmichael,   E.    G.   M. : 

Carmichael,  earl  of  Hyndford,  600. 

Ross,   lord   Ross,   624. 
Carmichael,  James.      Principal  limestone  quarries  of 

Scotland,    963. 
Carmichael,  John.     Letter  to  ministers,  265. 
Carmichael,  Neil.     Garnethill  scarlet  fever  epidemic, 

361. 
Carmichael,    Sir  T.    D.    G. : 

On  lithobius  variegatus,  963. 

Preliminary    list    of    Scottish    myriapoda,    933. 
Carne,  John.     The  Highland  cottage,  811. 
Carnegie,  A.   S. : 

Carnegie,  earl  of  Northesk,  620. 

Carnegie,  earl  of  Southesk,  628. 

Fraser,  lord   Eraser,  606. 

Erasers   of  Philorth,   625. 

Kinnaird   Lord   Kinnaird,   603. 
Carnegie,  Andrew: 

Address  at  unveiling  statue  of  Burns,  793. 

How  I  became  a  millionaire,  457. 

James  Watt,  548. 

Rectorial   address    (1902),   697. 

Rectorial  address    (1905),   697. 
Carnegie,    Mrs.      Place-names    of    Balquhidder,    425. 
Carnegie,   Mary.     An   epistle,   811. 
Carnegie  Dunfermline  Trust,  326. 
Carnegie  Dunfermline  Trust.     Report,  326. 
Carnegie  philanthropies,  457. 
Carnegie  as  a  Socialist,  457. 
Carnie,  W.     Marischal  Street  Theatre,   301. 


INDEX 


1101 


Carpenter,  G.  H.,  and  William  Evans: 

Additional  records  of  spiders,  933. 

Collembola   and   thysanura,   933. 

Further  additions  to  spiders,  934. 

List  of  phalangidea,  934. 

List  of  spiders,  934. 

Some   additions,   934. 
Carr,  A.   A.     Glengarroch,  184. 
Carr,   George.      Improvements   on   farm   of   Westhill, 

662. 
Carr,  J.  W.  C.     A  younger  generation,  885. 
Carr,  Ralph: 

Note  of  bronze  patella,   95. 

Notes  on  Maeshow  runes,  397. 

Observations   on   runic  inscriptions,   95. 

On  inscriptions  upon  stone  at  Newton  Inch,  95. 
Carrick,    Andrew.      Some    account    of    earldom    of 

Carrie,   578. 
Carrick,  J.  C. : 

Churchyard  monuments  at  Newbattle,  395. 

Some  notes  on  archbishop  Leighton,  500. 
Carrick,  J.  D.     Life  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  136. 
Carrie,  John: 

Battle  of  Bannockburn,   1048. 

Battle  of  the  Grampians,  132. 

The  castle  of  Forfar,  358. 

Nine  Maidens'  well,  734. 
Carruth,   W.    H.      Relation   of   Hauff's   Lichtenstein, 

869. 
Carruthers,   R.   G.     Zonal  work  in  lower  carbonifer- 
ous rocks,  963. 
Carruthers,  R.  G.,  and  E.  M.  Anderson.     Stratigraphy 

of  Arden  basin,   963. 
Carruthers,    Robert: 

Abbotsford    notanda,   869. 

Highland  note  book,  120,  403,  811. 

Inverness  a  hundred  years  since,  377. 

lona,  379. 

St.    Fillan's   Spring,   734. 
Carruthers,    William: 

Discovery  of  portrait  of  Buchanan,  451. 

On   so-called   portrait,   451. 
Carruthers,  William: 

Dumfriesshire  graptolites,  963. 

Geology  of  Moffat,  964. 

Section   at   Junction   Road,   964. 
Carstairs,    Charlotte.      Original   poems,    811. 
Carstares,   William.      Scottish  toleration  argued,  211. 
Carta  Monialium  de  North  Berwic,  396. 
Cartse   e  libro   Sancte   Maria   de  Lundoris,  388. 
Carter,  N.  H.     Letters  from  Europe,  198. 
Carter,  W.  F.     Mackays  of  Melness,  etc.,  609. 
Cartularium   comitatus  de   Levenax,   604. 
Cartwright,  Julia.     St.   Fillans,  410. 
Gary,   H.   F. : 

James  Beattie,  445. 

John  Armstrong,  441. 

Tobias   Smollet,   539. 

William  Julius  Mickle,  516. 
Case  as  it  is,  241. 

Case  of  the  Episcopal  clergy  (1707),  230. 
Case    of    the    General    Assembly    shortly    considered, 

248. 
Case   of   house   proprietors   of   Glasgow,   682. 
Case  of  the  postnati,  643. 

Case  of  the  proprietors  of  the  rope  and  soap  manu- 
factories  of   Glasgow,    1068. 
Case  of  the   Scottish  churches,   296. 
Case  of  Walter,  earl  of  Terras,  659. 
Cash,   C.    G. : 

Archjeological   gleanings   from   Aberfeldy,   95. 

Arhseological  gleanings  from  Killin,   1044. 

Archaeological  notes,  61. 

Manuscript    maps    by    Pont,    etc.,    1019. 

Stone   circles   at    Grenish,    61. 

Topographical   survey    of    Scotland,    1018. 


Cassels,  Robert.     Records  of  family  of  Cassels,  579. 
Cassillis,    Archibald    Kennedy,   earl   of: 

Did  the  earl  of  Cassillis,  etc.,  146. 

Kennedy,  earl  of  Cassillis,  579. 

Ogilvie-Grant,   earl   of   Seafield,   625. 

Rules  of  Strathspey,  625. 
Casson,   H.   N.      Estimate   of  Andrew   Carnegie,  457. 
Castelnau,  Michel  de: 

Ambassade,    160. 

Extrait  des  Memoires,  146. 

Memoirs,  146. 
Castle  of  St.  Andrews,  409. 
Catalogue  of  books  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 
Catalogue     of     books     to     be     sold...      Glasgow... 

(1702),  2. 
Catalogue  of  brachiopoda  of  Lothians  and  Fife,  964. 
Catalogue  of  Exhibition  of  Arts,   etc.,  712. 
Catalogue    of    naval    and    military    exhibition,    120. 
Catalogue  of  Pictish  kings,  132. 
Catalogue  of  Scottish  coins,   727. 
Catalogue    of    works    of    Sir    David    Dalrymple,    467, 

1061. 
Catalogus    librorum    manuscriptorum,    762. 
Cathcart,  F.  M.     Account  of  ancient  canoes  in  Loch 

Doon,  96. 
Cathkin,  James.     Relation  of,  459. 
Catholic  tractates  of  sixteenth  century,  811. 
Cathologus  librorum,  2,   697. 
Gaunter,   Henry.     See  under  Thomson,   James,  and 

Henry   Gaunter. 
Caussin,  Nicolas.    L'histoire,  146. 
Cave  of   Eigg,   734. 
Caw,  J.  L. : 

Portraits  of  first  five  Jameses,  120. 

Present  condition  of  art,  712. 

A    Scottish    impressionist,    712. 

Scott   gallery,    869. 

A   Scottish  painter,   712. 
Cawdor  or   Calder   Castle,  316. 
Cayley,   Edward.      Burning  waste,   317. 
Cecil,  George.     Some  impressions  of  Edinburgh,  330. 
Ceist   nan    ceistean,    1051. 
Celebrated   songs   of   Scotland,   811. 
Celebrated  trials  of  all  countries,  643. 
Celebrated    trials    and    remarkable    cases,    644. 
Celebration  of  111.  anniversary  of  Burns'  natal  day, 

793. 
Celtic  fairy  tales,  734. 
Celtic  magazine,  7,  912. 
Celtic  monthly,   7,  912. 
Celtic  review,  7,  912. 
Cetlic  Scotland,   132. 

Celtic  Society.     Edinburgh.     Report,  7,  912. 
Celtic  superstitions,  734. 
Centenary    garland,    869. 
Centenary  of   Ossian,  913. 
Centenary  poems,  793. 

Centenary  services  at  Gateshaw  Brae,  255,  490. 
Central  Board  for  Relief  of  Destitution  in  the  High- 
lands.    Report,  682. 
Certain    delusions   of   North    Britons,    120. 
Certain   observations   upon   the   new   league,   226. 
Certain  papers  of  Robert  Burnet,  453,  466,  500. 
Certificates  in  favour  of  H.   Scott,  533. 
Cestre,    L.      La   doctrine  social   de   Carlyle,   806. 
Chadwick,  Edwin.     Sanitary  condition  of  Aberdeen, 

682. 
Chalmer,  J.     Remarks  upon  Scots  bankrupt  bill,  636. 
Chalmers,  A.   K. : 

Death-rate  in  one  apartment  houses,  682. 

Distribution   of   tuberculous   diseases,   682. 
Chalmers,   Andrew: 

Barony   of    Fetterangus,    1054. 

Cairnbulg  Castle,   1053. 

Early  Protestantism  beside  the  Ugies,   1051. 

The  Manor  of  Kininmonth,  1055. 


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Chalmers,   Andrew  —  continued: 

Old  Slains  Castle,  1058. 

Reformation    beside    the    Ugies,    1051. 

Survey  of  Buchan  progress,   1053. 
Chalmers,    George: 

Ayrshire,    309. 

Berwickshire,    311. 

Caledonia,  120. 

Caledonia.      Index,    120. 

Catalogue   of   library   of,   2,    1041. 

Considerations    relating   to    two   banks,    662. 

Dumbarton-shire,   323. 

Dumfries-shire,  324. 

Edinburghshire,    354. 

Hadingtonshire,  373. 

Kirkcudbright,   384. 

Lanerk-shire,    385. 

Life   of   Thomas   Ruddiman,    532. 

Linlithgowshire,    389. 

Peeblis-shire,  402. 

Poetic    remains   of   Scotish    kings,    812. 

Renfrew-shire,    405. 

Roxburghshire,    407. 

Selkirkshire,  412. 

Wigton-shire,   424. 
Chalmers,  J.  H. : 

Notice  of  remains  at  Burreldales,  61. 

Notice  of  kist  at  Broomend,  61. 
Chalmers,  J.   I. : 

Notice   of  Patrick   Chalmers,   459. 

Notice  of   Sir   Peter   Young,   160,   553. 
Chalmers,  James.     Notices  of  life  of  William  Hamil- 
ton,  487. 
Chalmers,  James.     Scheme  of  cremation,  361. 
Chalmers,  P.   M. : 

Abbeys  and  cathedrals  of  Scotland,  712. 

Art  in  our  city,   712. 

Cathedral  church  of  Glasgow,  361. 

Earthhouse  at  Ardross,   61. 

Glasgow   cathedral,   361. 

A  mediaeval  architect,  712. 

Saint  Ninian's,  424. 

Shrines   of   S.    Margaret,   etc.,   222. 

Thirteenth   century  tomb  in   Glasgow,   361. 
Chalmers,    Patrick: 

Remarks   on    law  of   burghs,   636. 

Use  of  mason-marks  in  Scotland,  712. 
Chalmers,   Peter: 

Historical  account  of  Dunfermline,   326. 

Mineralogical     report    on     Dunfermline     coalfield, 
964. 

Notice  of  stone  coffin,   326. 
Chalmers,    Robert.      Address    to    Associate    Congre- 
gation, 239. 
Chalmers,   Thomas: 

Address   (1843),  265. 

Attempt  to  point  out  the  duty,  251. 

Christian   and   civil    economy,    682. 

Churches   and   schools,    697. 

Conference    with    certain    ministers,    252. 

Earnest   appeal   to   the   Free   Church,   275,   276. 

Economics  of  Free   Church,  274. 

Importance   of   civil   government,   682. 

Lectures    on    establishment    of    national    churches, 
253. 

Letter  to  royal  commissioners,  698. 

On  the  distinction,  etc.,  248. 

On  the  evils,  etc.,  248. 

Remarks  on  church  patronage,  266. 

Remarks   on   present   position   of  the   Church,   255. 

Reply  to  the  attempt,  etc.,  248. 

Selection   from    correspondence,   459. 

Sermon,   266,   544. 

Speech,   October    (1823),  241. 

Speech    on    pauperism,    682. 

Statement   in   regard   to    pauperism,    Glasgow,    682. 


Chalmers,    Thomas  —  continued: 

Substance  of  funeral  sermon,  544. 

Substance  of  speech  on  case  of  Auchterarder,  255. 

Sufficiency   of   parochial   system,    682. 

Supplement  to  his  late  pamphlet,  252. 

What    ought   the    church    and   people   to    do    now? 
258. 
Chalmers,    W.    P.      Charakteristische    Eigenschaften, 

885. 
Chalmers    Association.      Pauperism,    etc.,    682. 
Chalmers  and  the  church  establishment  question,  253. 
Chamberlain,  D.  H.     The  man,  Carlyle,  806. 
Chambers,   C.   E.    S.      Carlyle  and  Robert  Chambers, 

461,   806. 
Chambers,    David.      Discours,    146. 
Chambers,    Robert: 

Ancient  domestic  architecture,  330. 

Ancient   terraces   of   cultivation,   662. 

Biographical  dictionary  of  eminent  Scotsmen,  435. 

Domestic  annals  of  Scotland,  120. 

Edinburgh   merchants,   330. 

Edinburgh   papers,   330. 

Geology   of   Peeblesshire,   964. 

Glacial  phenomena  in   Scotland,  964. 

History  of  Rebellions   (1638-1660),   165. 

History   of  Rebellions    (1689   and    1715),   173,    184. 

History  of  the  Rebellion   (1745),  184. 

Life    and    adventures    of    the    Chevalier    Charles 
Stuart,    184. 

Life  of  Scott,  869. 

Life  of  Scott.     With  Abbotsford  notanda,  869. 

Memorandum  respecting  tomb  of  Bishop  Kennedy, 
494. 

Notes  on  St.  Roque,  330. 

Old  Scottish  mint,  331. 

On  the  locality,  etc.,  146. 

Picture  of  Scotland,  198. 

Popular   rhymes,   734. 

Romantic   Scottish   ballads,    762. 

Scottish    ballads,     1071. 

Scottish  songs,   1071. 

Sketch  of  history  of  Edinburgh  Theatre-royal,  331. 

Threiplands   of   Fingask,    632. 

Traditions    of    Edinburgh,    331. 
Chambers,   Sir   William: 

Annuity   tax,    etc.,    331. 

Chapel-Royal,   etc.,   331. 

Francis  Jeffrey,   1063. 

History   of    Peeblesshire,    402. 

Lord  provost's  holiday,  204. 

Memoir   of   Robert   Chambers,   461. 

Peebles,    401. 

Story   of  countess   of  Nithsdale,   523. 

Story    of    Erskine,    474. 

Story  of  Lady   Grisell   Baillie,  441. 

Story    of   Grisell    Cochrane,   463. 

Story    of    Lady    Grange,    484. 
Chambers'  Edinburgh  journal,  7. 
Chambers'  journal,  7. 
Chambers'  papers  for  the  people,  7. 
Chameleon,  The,   775. 

Champlin,  J.  D.     Andrew  Carnegie,  457. 
Chandler,   F.   W. : 

Scott,    869. 

Smollet,  539. 
Channel-stane,  The,  812. 

Channing,   Sir   F.   A.      Sir   Henry   Campbell   Banner- 
man,   443. 
Chantelauze,   Regis   de.     Marie   Stuart,   146. 
Chantrelle,   E.   M.     Trial   of,   647. 
Chapman,   Sir   E.    F.      Proposed   chair   of   geography, 

698. 
Chapman,    E.    M.: 

Carlyle   and   Ruskin,    806. 

Newer    fiction,    885. 
Chapman,  James.     Genealogy  of  Grants,  595. 


INDEX 


1103 


Chappell,  Edward.     Narrative  of  voyage,  397. 
Chappell,   William.      David   Mallet,  841. 
Chappie,   J.   M.: 

Andrew    Carnegie,    457. 

A   Sunday   with    Andrew   Carnegie,   457. 
Character  of  Gilbert,  lord  bishop  of  Sarum,  453. 
Character  of   late  James   Watt,   548. 
Chardenal,   C.   A.      Probable  origin   of  tumuli.   Firth 

of  Clyde,   61. 
Charge  of  high  treason  against  marquess  of  Argyle, 

440. 
Charles     Edward     Louis     Philip     Casimir     Stewart, 
prince: 

Harangue,    184. 

Manifeste    veritable,    184. 

Traduction    de   la   proclamation,    184. 

Traduction  d'une  lettre,   184. 
Charles  I.,   King.     A  large  declaration,  166. 
Charles   Grant,   Esq.,   484. 
Charles   Kirkpatrick    Sharpe,    535. 
Charles    Maclaren,    509. 
Charleson,  M.   M. : 

Notes  on  stone  implements,   61. 

Notice   of  ancient  burials   in   Orkney,   61. 

Notice  of  cairn   in   Firth,   61. 

Notice   of   chambered   mound   near    Breckness,    61. 

Some  anthropological  notes,  49. 
Charlesworth,  Hector.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  885. 
Charlton,    Edward: 

Jacobite  relics,    184. 

Orkney  runes,  397. 

Visit  to   Shetland,   412. 
Charlton,  John.     David   Livingstone,   503. 
Charteris,    A.    H. : 

Church    of    Scotland    and    spiritual    independence, 
292. 

Speech  on  patronage,  287. 
Charteris,    Evan.      Memoir    of    David,    Lord    Elcho, 

472. 
Charteris,  Henry.     Preface  to  Henry's  Wallace,  812. 
Charters,    Samuel: 

Discourse  on  duty  of  making  a  testament,  636. 

Two   discourses,   173. 
Charters  and  documents  relating  to  Edinburgh,  331. 
Charters   and   other   documents   relating  to   Glasgow, 

361,   362. 
Charters  and  writs  of  Haddington,  373. 
Chase,   Elizabeth.     Michael   Bruce,  450. 
Chasles,   V.    E.   P.      £tudes,    146. 
Chasseresse,    Diane.      Sporting   sketches,    934. 
Chemical   analysis    of   stratified    rocks,   964. 
Cherbuliez,  C.   V.     Thomas  Carlyle,  806. 
Cheruel,   P.   A.     Marie   Stuart,   146. 
Chesney,   C.    C.      Sir   William   Gordon,   482. 
Chesterton,   G.    K. : 

Edward  VII.,   120. 

Mr.   Andrew   Lang,   498. 
Cheviot,  Andrew.     Proverbs,   734,   812. 
Cheyne,  Patrick: 

Answers    for,    280. 

Reasons    of    appeal,    280. 

Reply   to  the  answers,  280. 
Chiarini,   Giuseppe.      Roberto   Burns,   793. 
Chiefship  of  clan  Murray,  619. 
Chiene,  John.     Looking  back,  462. 
Child,  F.  J.: 

English  and   Scottish  ballads,  812. 

English  and   Scottish   popular  ballads,   812. 
Children's  rimes,   734. 

Chinnock,  E.  J.     Charters  relating  to  Lincluden,  388. 
Chisholm,   Colin: 

Clearance  of  Highland  glens,  682. 

Collection    of    unpublished    Gaelic   songs,    924. 

Monks   of    lona,   379. 

Grain   Shrath-Ghlais,   734. 


Chisholm,  Colin  —  continued : 

Rev.  John  Farquharson,  475. 

Traditions  of  Strathglass,  419. 
Chisholm,   G.    G.: 

Density  of  population,  682. 

Europe,    207. 
Chisholm,     Sir     Samuel.     History    of    Glasgow    City 

Improvement  Trust,  362. 
Chisholm-Batten,     Edmund.       Historical     notices     of 

priory  of  Beauly,   311. 
Choate,   J.   H.      Scott,   869. 
Choate,    Rufus.      Correspondences,    869. 
Choice  drop  of  honey,   896. 
Christ's  Kirk  on  the  Green,  812,  896. 
Christian   warder,   209. 

Christie,  David.     Corn-mills  in  Shetland,  96. 
Christie,  J.: 

Aliases   in    Breadalbane,    559. 

Barony  of  Bolfracks,  312. 

Campbells  of   Murthly,   577. 

Isle   of   Loch   Tay,   380. 

The  Macnayres,  578,   611,  629. 

Steuarts  and   Stewarts,   629. 

Stewarts  of  Kynachan,  629. 
Christie,  J.   R. : 

Doctorate   of  laws,   698. 

Insanity  and  recent  criminal  practice,  682. 
Christie,  John.     Account  of  cist  in  Cabrach,  61. 
Christie,   Nimmo.      The   black   chanter,   812. 
Christie,   Robert.      Injustice   to   Scotland,   202. 
Christie,   Robert: 

Remarks  on  statement  by  Committee  of  Leith  Dock, 
386,   662. 

Report  on  erroneous  views,  662. 
Christison,    David: 

Carvings  on  kirkyard  monuments,  96. 

Carvings    on    kirkyard    monuments.      Additional 
notes,  96. 

Duke    Murdoch's    castle,    389. 

Duns  and   forts  of  Lome,   61. 

Early  fortifications  in  Scotland,  61. 

Excavation  of  Roman  camp  at  Lyne,  88. 

Excavation    of    "Suidhe    Chennaidh,"    61. 

Excavations  between   Ardoch   and   Dupplin,   61. 

Forts    of    Kilmartin,    61. 

Forts  of  Perth,  etc.,   61. 

Forts  of   Selkirk,   61,   62. 

Forts  of  Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire,  61. 

Forts  on  Whitcastle  Hill,  62. 

General   view    of    forts   of    Dumfriesshire,   62. 

Geographical    distribution    of    certain    place-names, 
424. 

Girdlestanes,   62. 

Monthly  increase  in  girth   of  trees,   1028. 

Notice  of  ancient  remains  in  Manor  parish,  62. 

Notice  of  burial   mound  at  Cavers,  62. 

Notice  of  fort  and  circle  at   Wester  Torrie,  62. 

Observations  on  annual  increase  in  gfirth  of  trees, 
1028. 

On  fort  on  Castle  Law,  62. 

On   grated   iron   doors,   96. 

On  grated  iron  doors,     .\dditional  notices,  96. 

On  remains  in  parish  of  Dailly,  62. 

On   standing  stones   in   valley   of   Add,   62. 

Prehistoric  forts  of  Ayrshire,  62. 

Prehistoric   forts   of   Peeblesshire,    62. 

Prehistoric   fortresses   of   Treceiri,   etc.,   62. 

Report   of   excavations   on   Poltalloch   estate,   62. 

Size,  age,   etc.,   of  girth   increase,   1028. 
Christison,   Sir   Robert: 

Exact  measurement  of  trees,  1028. 

Fossil  trees  in  Craigleith  quarry,  964. 

Life,   462. 

Note  on   station   for   Primula  veris,   1028. 

Notice  of  crab-apple  tree  at  Kelloe,   1028. 

Notice  of  knocking-stone,  96. 


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Christison,  Sir  Robert  —  continued: 

Notice  of  pinaceous  fossil,  Redhall  quarry,  964. 

Notice   of   tree   struck   by   lightning,    1028. 

On  ancient  wooden  image,   Ballachulish,  96. 

Supplementary   notice  of   fossil   trees,   964. 
Chronica    de    Mailros,    120. 
Chronicle  of  Aberdeen,  301. 
Chronicles   of  the   Picts,    etc.,   132. 
Chronicon   de  Lanercost,   120,   132. 
Chrystal,  George: 

Investigation   of  seiches   of  Loch   Earn,    1019. 

Three    hundredth    anniversary,    698. 

See  also  tinder  Black,  J.   S.,  and  George  Chrystal. 
Chrystal,   George,  and  James  Murray.     Investigation 

of  seiches  of  Loch   Earn.    1019. 
Chrystal,  George,  and  E.   M.   Wedderburn.     Calcula- 
tion of  period  and  nodes,  1019. 
Chrystal,  William.     Kingdom  of  Kippen,  384. 
Church     of     England     and     the     Scottish     Episcopal 

Church,   266. 
Church   establishments   indefensible,   244. 
Church  of  the  future.  The,  292. 
Church   Patronage  Act,   290. 
Church  patronage  reporter,  7.  209. 
Church    Patronage    (Scotland)     Bill    explained,    290. 
Church  of  Scotland,  The,  263,  266. 
Church   of   Scotland: 

Address  to  the  people  of  Scotland,  263. 

Book   of   Common   order,   751. 

Book   of   Common   order.     Translated   into   Gaelic, 
924. 

Booke  of  Common   Prayer,   751,   752. 

Booke    of    Universall    Kirk    of    Scotland,    212. 

Church   congress.     No.    1,   209. 

Claim  of  right,  266. 

Collection  of  best  church  tunes,  720. 

Committee    for    Improving    Church    Music,    Edin- 
burgh.    Church  tunes,   720. 

Concilia   Scotiae,   222. 

Confession   of   faith,   225,   752. 

Constitutional   Church    Committee.      Memorandum, 
263. 

Established   Church    (Scotland)  —  election   of  min- 
isters.     Return,    298. 

General  Kirk  Sessions,  Edinburgh.     Minutes,   233. 

Lay  Association.     Meeting,  275. 

Liturgy,    752. 

Lord   Aberdeen's   bill,  266. 

Memorial,   263. 

Memorial  of  a  meeting  of  elders,  266. 

Office  for  holy  communion,   752. 

Overtures  anent  form  of  process,   1051. 

Overtures,   concerning   discipline,    1051. 

Patronage  and  popular   rights,   280. 

Prayers  for  social  and  family  worship,  752. 

Presbytery     of    Edinburgh.       Report     on     Sabbath 
observance,  255. 

Provincial     Council.       Catechism     by     Archbishop 
Hamilton,   752. 

Scottish    hymnal,    752. 

Scottish    hymnal.      Translations    and    paraphrases, 
752. 

Scottish    national   covenant    (1638),   224,    225. 
■  Scottish  national  covenant  (1638).     Facsimile,  225. 

State  of  the  question  respecting  seat  rent,  241,  242. 

Statement  as  to  want  of  Schools,   etc.,  242. 

Statutes  of  the  Scottish  Church,  222. 

Synod   of   Aberdeen.      Statement,   682. 

Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr.     Report,  241. 
Church  of  Scotland.     General  Assembly: 

Abridgement   of   acts,   212. 

Acts  for  cleering  books  of  discipline,  212. 

Acts  and  proceedings  from  1560,  212. 

Abstract  of  report,  698. 

Abstract  of  report.     Submitted  to  General  Assem- 
bly,  698. 


Church  of  Scotland,   General  Assembly  —  cont'd: 

Annals,   212. 

Assembly  papers,  212,  1051. 

Proceedings,    212. 

Answer    (1643),    226. 

Causes  of  the  Lord's  wrath,   227. 

Church   of   Scotland's   claim  of   right,   263. 

Endowment    Committee.      Appendix,   280. 

Facts   and   heads   of  arguments,   278. 

General  Assembly's  fast,  248. 

Letter,   etc.,   176. 

Memorial    to    members    of    Her    Majesty's    govern- 
ment,  260. 

Non-intrusion    Committee.      Report,    260. 

Non-intrusion  Committee.     Statement,  260. 

Pastoral  address,  260. 

Pastoral  letter,  253,  266,  290. 

Proposed  report,  266. 

Presbyterial  reports  on  education,  698. 

Principal  acts    (1690),   228. 

Principal   acts    (1717),    1051. 

Procedure    concerning   Professor    Simpson,    536. 

Proceedings    of    Non-intrusion    Committees,   263. 

Records   of   commissions,    212. 

Report   of   proceedings,   212. 

Report   from   Assembly's   committee   on   church   in- 
terests, 682. 

Report   on   church   extension,    253,   260. 

Report  of   debate    (1825),   242. 

Report   of  debate    (1832),   243. 

Report  of   Education   Committee,   698. 

Report   on   Eyemouth   fish  teind  case,   662. 

Report  for  increasing  education  in  Highlands,  255. 

Report  for   increasing  means   of   education,   698. 

Report  on  means  of  education,  698. 

Report   present  state   of  popery,   251. 

Report    of   proceedings    (1805),    238. 

Report  of  proceedings   (1825),  242. 

Report  of  proceedings  (1846),  275. 

Report  on  quoad  sacra  parishes,  274. 

Report  of  statement  anent  calling  of  ministers,  255. 

Report  of  statistical  sub-committee,  251. 

Report   on    Strathbogie   case,    260. 

Report  on  unexhausted  teinds,  281,  663. 

Roll    of    members,    209. 

State  of  case  for  Church  of  Scotland,  255. 

Statement,  471. 

Statement   by   Committee,   276. 
Church  of   Scotland  endowment  scheme: 

Report  of  public  meeting.     Edinburgh,  280. 

Report  of  public  meeting.     Kelso,  280. 
Church   of   Scotland.      Widows'   Fund.     Report,   682. 
Church  of  Scotland.     Young  Men's  Association,  209. 
Church  of  Scotland   released  from  patronage,  292. 
Church    of    Scotland    vindicated- from    cavils    of   dis- 
senters, 244. 
Church  and  state,   281. 
Church   and   state   in    Scotland,    296. 
Churchman.     Hint  to  voluntaries,  251. 
Churchman.      Letter    to    lord    provost    of    Edinburgh 

on  church  accommodation,  248. 
Churchyard,    Thomas: 

Churchyard's  chips  concerning   Scotland,   143. 

Siege   of    Edenbrough    Castell,    331. 
Citizen.      Letter   to   lord   provost,   331. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank.     Trial  of  directors,  362,  644. 
City  of  Glasgow  and  its  records,  362. 
City  of  St.   Andrews,   409. 
Civic  connection  with  art,  712. 
Civil  war  papers,   167. 
Civis: 

Appeal  to  citizens  of  Edinburgh,  331. 

Letter  to  citizens  of  Edinburgh,  331. 
Claghorn,  W.  C.     Barony  of  Cleghorne,  580. 
Claims  of  the  Free  Church,  271. 
Clan  Lamont   Society.     Report,  603. 


INDEX 


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Clan   Maclean,    610. 

Clan  Maclean  Association,  610. 

Clan  Maclean  Association  of  North  America,  610. 

Clan  tartans  and  bagpipes,  428. 

Clan  tartans  and   plaids,   428. 

Clanship   and   the   Highlands,   428. 

Clarendon   Historical   Society.     Reprints,   7. 

Clark,   A.      Notes   on  ancient   Gaelic  medicine,  913. 

Clark,  Alexander.     Rights  of  members  of  Church  of 

Scotland,    243. 
Clark,   Donald.      Account  of   reclaiming  land,  964. 
Clark,   F.   W.     The  coralline  sand   of  Ulva,   964. 
Clark,    J.    H.    G.      Notes   on   gold   lunette,    62. 
Clark,  J.   S.     Carlyle,  806. 
Clark,   J.      Scott,   869. 

Clark,  John.     Rise,  etc.,  of   Scottish  education,   698. 
Clark,   T.    B.     See   under  Drummond,   Thomas,   and 

others. 
Clark,    Thomas.       Speech    on    independence    of    the 

Church,   261. 
Clark,  W.  B.     Voluntary  misrepresentation  detected, 

248. 
Clark,  W.  F.     Legend  of  St.  Ola's  Kirk,  397,  734. 
Clarke,   Hyde.     The  Picts  and  preceltic   Britain,   49. 
Clarke,  J.  F.     The  two  Carlyles,  806. 
Clarke,  John: 

Auld   lang  syne,   720. 
Farewell   to   Lochaber,    720. 
The   minstrel's  harp,   720. 
Clarke,  Peter.     Journall  of  severall  occurrences,  184. 
Clarke,  Seymour.     Boyds  of  Penkill,  573. 
Clarke,  T.   E.   S.,  and  H.   C.  Foxcroft.     Life  of  Gil- 
bert  Burnet,   453. 
Clarke,   W.    B.: 

Excavations  in  Borness  Cave,  62. 
Final  report  on  the  Borness  cave,  62. 
Clarke,   W.    E. : 

Occurrence   of  Asiatic  houbara,   934. 
Occurrence   of   lesser   whitethroat,    934. 
See  also  under  Hinxman,  L.  W.,  and  W.  E.  Clarke. 
Clason,    Patrick: 

Considerations  on  erecting  chapels  of  ease,  244. 
Strictures  on  statement,  etc.,  248. 
Claverhouse,   483. 
Cleghorn,   Hugh: 

Biographical    notice    of    Dr.    Walker-Arnott,    1066. 
Dr.   Boswell  of  Balmuto,  1060. 

Obituary  notice  of  Deputy  Surgeon-General  Jame- 
son,   1063. 
Cleghorn,    James.      Depressed    state    of    agriculture, 

663. 
Cleghorn,  John: 

Is  character  of  Scotch  expression  of  the  soil?   49. 
Till  of  Caithness,  964. 
Till  near  Wick,  964. 
Cleland,  James: 

Historical    account    of    Grammar    School    of    Glas- 
gow,   698. 
Rise  and  progress   of   Glasgow,  362. 
Statistical   facts,  362. 
Statistics   relative  to   Glasgow,  362. 
Cleland,    James.      Monument    of   mortalitie,    529. 
Cleland,    John.      Account    of    osseous    remains    at 
Hunterston,    62. 
See  also  under  Cochran-Patrick,  R.  W.,  and  John 
Cleland. 
Clephane,  Miss  D.  M.     King  Alexander  III.,  812. 
Clephane,    James.      John   Widdrington,    456. 
Clercq,   D.   de.     Glasgow,   362. 
Clerical  agitation  unmasked,  266. 
Clerical  prosecutors,  275. 
Clerk,   Archibald.      Gaelic  language,   914. 
Clerk,    Duncan: 

Agriculture  of  Argyll,  663. 
Ancient    farming   customs,    663. 


Clerk,  J.  M.     Springtime  in  the  Western  Isles,  374. 
Clerk,    Sir   John: 

Dissertatio,   89. 

Memoirs,  182,  462. 
Cleveland,    F.    A.      Carnegie   as   economist,    458. 
Clodd,  Edward.     In   memoriam:   Andrew  Lang,   498. 
Clough,  A.  H.     Bothie  of  Tober-na-Vuolich,  812. 
Clough,  C.  T.,  and  Alfred  Harker.     Coarsely  spheru- 

litic  basalt  in  Skye,  964. 
Clough,    C.    T.,    and    W.    Pollard.      On    spinel    and 

forsterite,   964. 
Clough,  C.  T.,  and  others: 

Augen  gneiss  of  Ross-shire,  etc.,  964. 

Cauldron-subsidence    of    Glen    Coe,    964. 
Clouston,    Charles.      Explanation  of  popular  weather 

prognostics,   1019. 
Clouston,  J.   S.: 

Battle   of   Summerdale,   397. 

Odal   families,   560. 

Odal  Orkney,   397. 

Orkney   surnames,    559. 

Townships    and    Surnames,    559. 
Clouston,     R.     S.       Notice    of    chambered    cairn    at 

Unstan,   62. 
Clouston,  T.   S.     Robert  Stewart  Clouston,  463. 
Clouston,  W.  A.    Notes  on  the  Baker  of  Beauly,  734. 
Cluich  na  cloinne,  735. 

Cluny  Hill  Hydropathic  Establishment,  359. 
Clutliensis.     Will  the   Scotch,   etc.,  203. 
Clyde,  J.  A.     Practice  in  Court  of  Session,  636. 
Clyde   and   Glasgow   Harbour   Acts,   317. 
Clydesdale   stud-book,   7. 
Clyne,  Norval: 

Advocates   of  Aberdeen.   435. 

Romantic    Scottish   ballads,   762. 
Coalman's  Courtship,  The,  896. 
Coates,    Henry : 

Evolution  of  a  haughland,  1019. 

Geology  of  the  Tay,  964. 

Glaciation   of   Perthshire,   964. 

History  of  Scottish  geology,  964. 

The  late  Dr.   F.   Buchanan  White,   549. 

Origin   of  interbedded  rocks,   etc.,  964. 

Origin  of  soils,  964. 

Report  on  bibliography  of  moUusca,  934. 

Report   on   geology  of  cutting,   Crieff  and   Comrie 
Railway,  964. 

Woodlands  of  Perthshire,  1028. 

Zoology  of  banks  of  Tay,  934. 
Coates,  Henry,  and   Peter   Macnair: 

Banded  hornblende  schist,  965. 

Old   red  sandstone  of  Perthshire,  965. 

Rocks   of   Highland    Perthshire,   965. 
Coates     Henrv,    and    A.    M.    Rodger.      Arrangement 

of'  Perthshire  Natural  History  Museum,  934. 
Coates,  T.  F.  G.     Lord  Rosebery,  531. 
Coates,   William: 

Optical   phenomenon   seen   in    Glenure,    lUiV. 

Report   on   visit   to    Glenure,    1028. 
Cobban,   J.   M.     Tale  of  old   Edinburgh,   331. 
Cobbett,   William.     Tour  in  Scotland,   199. 
Cochran-Patrick,   N.   J.   K.      Cathcart,   earl   Cathcart, 

579. 
Cochran-Patrick,    R.    W.: 

Archaeology  in  Scotland,  54. 

Ayrshire   duns,    62. 

Caprington    horn,    96. 

Medals   of   Scotland,   727. 

Note  on  bronze  weapons,  62. 

Note  on   the  "Courthill,"   63. 

Note  on   rock-shelter  on  Ayrshire  coast,  62. 

Note  on   Ruddiman's   table,   727. 

Note  on  some   mint  accounts,  727. 

Notes  on  annals  of  Scottish  coins,  727. 

Notes  on  some  unpublished  records,  727. 


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Cochran-Patrick,  R.    W.  —  continued: 
Notes   towards   a   metallic   history,   727. 
Notes  on  Scottish  mints,  727. 
Notice  of  antiquities  in   North   Ayrshire,   63. 
Notice    of    curious    manuscript,    727. 
Notice  of  rare  type  of  half-plack,  727. 
Notice  of  unpublished   varieties   of   Scottish  coins, 

727. 
Remarks  on  coinage  of  Alexander  II.,  727. 
Unpublished   varieties   of    Scottish   coins,    727. 
Cochran-Patrick,    R.    W.,    and    John    Cleland.      Note 

on   excavations  on  Ayrshire  coast,   63. 
Cochrane,    J.    G.      Catalogue    of    library    at    Abbots- 
ford,   869. 
Cochrane,  J.  J.     Observations  on  temperature,   1019. 
Cochrane,   James.      Substance   of  an   address,   266. 
Cochrane,  Robert.     Recent  researches  in  connection 

with   Roman  remains,  89. 
Cochrane,    Robert.      Treasury   of   modern   biography, 

435. 
Cochrane  correspondence.  The.     362. 
Cockburn,    A.    M.      Brief   notes    on   precious    stones, 

965. 
Cockburn,   H.    A.     Lowland   tartans,   428. 
Cockburn,    H.    T.      Cockburn,   lord: 
Address,    812. 

Case  of  David  Black  and  James  Paterson,  646. 
Case  of  William  Callender  and  others,  647. 
Case  of  Angus  Cameron  and  James  Menzies,  647. 
Case   of   James    dimming,    647. 
Case  of   Neil   Douglas,   648. 

Case  of  John  Elder  and  William  Stewart,  649. 
Case  of  Joseph   Gerrald,   649. 
Case   of   Robert   Jaffray,    651. 
Case    of    Captain    Johnston    and    of    Simon    Drum- 

mond,    651. 
Case  of  George  Kinloch,  651. 
Case   of   Alexander    M'Laren    and    Thomas    Baird, 

653. 
Case  of  Gilbert  Macleod,   653. 
Case  of   Maurice   Margarot,   653. 
Case   of   William    Maxwell,    653. 
Case  of  George  Mealmaker,  653. 
Case  of  John  Morton  and  others   (1793),  654. 
Case  of  Thomas  Muir,  655. 
Case   of   Thomas    Fyshe    Palmer,    655. 
Case   of   Charles    Sinclair,    657. 
Case   of   William    Skirving,   657. 
Case  of  James  Smith,  etc.,  657. 
Case  of  Thomas  Wilson,  659. 
Examination  of  trials  for  sedition,  644. 
John  Grant  and  others,   649. 
Journal,   199. 

Letter  to   lord   provost,   331. 
Life  of  Lord  Jeffrey,   493. 
Memorials  of  his  time,   194,   331,  463. 
Cockburn,  J.   D.      Beginnings  of   Scottish   newspaper 

press,  762. 
Cockburn,  James: 

Border   folk-lore,   735. 
Notes   on  rhymes,   735. 
Cockburn,  John.     Letters  to  his  gardener,   400,  663, 

683. 
Cockburn,    Mrs.    Alison.      Letters,    463. 
Cockburn-Hood,  T.   H.     House  of   Cockburn,   580. 
Cocks,  L.  J. : 

Notes  on  mosses  and  hepatics,  1028. 
Supplementary   report   on   mosses,    1028. 
Coghill,  A.   L.      Mrs.   Oliphant,   524. 
Cokayne,    G.     E.      Remarks    on    earl    of    Resedale's 

letter,  613. 
Colby,  C.  B.     What  the  second  city  is  doing,  683. 
Coldingham  Priory.     Correspondence,  317. 
Coldstream,  J.   P.     On   increase  of   divorce  in   Scot- 
land, 683. 


Coldstream,  John.     Memoir  of  William  Blackie,  446. 

Coldstream  Priory.     Chartulary,  317. 

Cole,  E.  M.     Pictish  burgh  near  Lerwick,  63. 

Cole,  G.  A.  J.     See  under  Judd,  J.  W.,  and  G.  A.  J. 

Cole. 
Coles,  F.  R.: 

Antiquarian    notes    on    various    sites,    331. 
Cup  and  ring  marked  rocks,   63. 
Decoration   of  a   Scottish   distaff,   712. 
Decoration   of   Scottish   spindles,   etc.,   712. 
Lights   of   other   days,   96. 

Motes,  etc.,  of  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  63. 
Notes  on  fortified  site  on  Kaimes  Hill,   63. 
Notes   on    St.    Anthony's   Chapel,   331. 
Notes   on    stone   circle   in   Wigtownshire,    63. 
Notice   of  cairn   at   Gourlaw,    63. 
Notice  of  cist  on  estate  of  Moredun,   63. 
Notice   of   cists   at   Succoth   place,    63. 
Notice  of  cup-shaped  urn,  63. 
Notice   of   double  burial   at  Ratho   quarry,   63. 
Notices  of  bronze  age  urns  on  Braid  Hills,  etc.,  63. 
Notices  of  camp  at  Montgoldrum,  etc.,  63. 
Notices  of  caves  in  valley  of  Esk,  etc.,  63,  64. 
Notices  of  cist  at  Letham  quarry,  etc.,  63. 
Notices  of  standing  stones,  64. 
Notices  of  urns  at  Juniper  Green,  etc.,  63. 
Record  of  cup  and   ring  markings,   64. 
Record    of    excavation    of    circles    in    Kincardine- 
shire,  etc.,   64. 
Record  of  kistvaens  in  Kirkcudbright,  64. 
Report   on   stone   circles   in   Aberdeenshire,   64. 
Report   on   stone   circles   in   Kincardineshire,   64. 
Report    on    stone    circles    in    north-east    of    Scot- 
land,   64. 
Report   on   stone  circles   in   Perthshire,   64. 
Some   place-names   of   the    Stewartry,   425. 
Stone  circle   at   Holywood,   64. 
Stone   circles   of   Kirkcudbright,   64. 
Stone  circles  of  north  of  Scotland,   1044. 
Collection  of  Acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  patron- 
age,  212. 
Collection  of  best   Scottish  songs,   896. 
Collection   of   epitaphs,    560. 

Collection  of  important  Acts  of  Parliament,  etc.,  con- 
nected with  patronage,  212. 
Collection  of  modern  reprints  of  old  chap-books,  912. 
Collection  of  papers  relative  to  earldom  of  Perth,  621. 
Collection  of  papers  relating  to  geographical  descrip- 
tion, 1019. 
Collection     of     papers     relating     to     the     "Theatrum 

Scotiae,"    1019. 
Collection   of  political   effusions,  812. 
Collection    of    portraits    of    Mary,    146. 
Collection   of    Scots   proverbs,    896,    897. 
Collection  of  various  objections,  etc.,  271. 
Collection   of   wills   of  printers,   435,    560. 
Collections  for  history  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  303, 

310. 
Collections    relating   to    history    of    Mary,    queen    of 

Scotland,  146. 
Collections   relative   to   the   funeral   of   Mary,   Queen 

of  Scots,   146,   147. 
Collections   relative  to   vitrified   sites,    64. 
Collections   towards  a  history   of   Kilwinning,   382. 
College   life   at   Glasgow,    698. 
Collegiate    Church    of    Blessed    Virgin.      Liber    Col- 

legii,    362. 
Collegiate    Church    and    Hospital    of    Holy    Trinity. 

Charters  and  documents,  331. 
Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Nicholas.     Cartularium,  301. 
Collet,   L.    W.,   and   T.    N.   Johnston.      Formation   of 

certain    lakes,    1019. 
Collier  boy  and  his  candle  box,  897. 
Collin,  A.  Z.     Essay  on  Scot-English  dialect,   770. 


INDEX 


1107 


Collingwood,   W.   G. : 

Ballad   of   Hildina,   812. 

Earldom  of  Orkney,  620. 

A  Hebridean  pilgrimage,   374. 

Legend   of   Shetland,   412. 

Scandinavian    Britain,   49,   324,   359,   397. 

Some  antiquities  of  Canna,  96. 

Some   antiquities   of   Tiree,   96. 
Collins,  J.  C: 

Beattie,  780. 

Grainger,   823. 

Mallet,   841. 

Smollet,   539. 
Collins,   William.     Ode  on  the  popular  superstitions, 

735. 
Collins,    William: 

Church   of    Scotland   the   poor   man's   church,   244. 

Statistics    of   church    accommodation,    251. 
Collyer,    Robert.      Robert   Burns,   793. 
Colquhoun,  F.  M.     Bothwell  Castle,  312. 
Colquhoun,  J.  C: 

Hints,    258. 

Letter  to  certain  members  of  convocation,  266. 

Two   letters,   266. 
Colquhoun,  Sir  James.     Colquhoun  of  Luss,  580. 
Colquhoun,  John: 

Moor  and  loch,  934. 

Rocks  and   rivers,   934. 

Salmon  casts,  934. 

Sporting  days,  934. 
Colston,  James: 

Edinburgh  and  district  water  supply,  331. 

Guildry    of    Edinburgh,    332. 

Incorporated  trades  of  Edinburgh,  332. 
Colt,  G.  F.  R.  History  of  the  Colts,  580. 
Coltness   collections,    629. 

Colton,   Thorndike.      Gulls   and  herring,   934. 
Colvil,  Samuel.     Whig's  supplication,  812. 
Colvill,   Robert.      Savannah,   812. 
Colville,   James: 

Boer   admirer    of    Burns,    793. 

By-ways  of  history,   120. 

Complaynt  of  Scotland,  813. 

"Diary"  of  Sir  Thomas   Hope,  489. 

Literary  art  of  Burns,  79i. 

Lowland    Scotland,    182. 

Prof.   James   Blyth,  447. 

Rural  economy  of  Scotland,  683. 

Scottish    vernacular,    770. 

Town  life,  362. 
Colvin,    Sir   Sidney.      Stevensoniana,   885. 
Combe,    George: 

Remarks    on    national    education,    698. 

The  suppressed  documents,  464. 
Comic   reciter,   897. 

Comical   history    of   king   and    cobbler,    897. 
Comical  history  of  Simple  John,  897. 
Comical  sayings  of  Paddy  from  Cork,  897. 
Comical  sayings   of   Simple  John,  897. 
Comical   transactions   of    Lothian   Tom,    897. 
Comin'   through  the   rye,   720. 
Commission  to   Sir  Alexander  Leslie,  502. 
Commissioun  for  examinating  of  witcheis  (1591),  735. 
"Common    Sense."       Common    sense    on    habits    of 

people,   362. 
Company  of  Merchants  of  City  of  Edinburgh: 

Act  of  Parliament  relative  to  funds,  683. 

Joint  report,   636. 

Memoir  for  masters,   etc.,  683. 

Report  by   master,   etc.,   683. 

Report  of  proceedings,  683. 

Report  on  bill  for  abolition  of  tolls,  663. 

Report  of  annual  meeting,  663. 

Report   from   sub-committee,   663,   683. 

Rules  and  standing  orders,  663,  683. 

Septennial    investigation,    683. 


Comparison  between  Communion  offices,  752. 

Compendiovs  booke  of  godly  and  spiritvall  songs,  812. 

Compendious  book  of  godly  and  spiritual  songs,  812. 

Complaint  of  the  muses,  812. 

Complaynt  of  Scotlande,  The,   158,  812,  813. 

Complete  peerage,   560. 

Complete   peerage.      New   edition,    560. 

Compton,  C.  H.     Arbroath  Abbey,  307. 

Comiinn  na  Gaidhlig  an  Lunnainn.     127th  report,  7, 

913. 
Conacher,  H.  R.  J.     See  under  Macnair,  Peter,  and 

H.    R.   J.    Conacher. 
Consus,   Georgius: 

De  duplici  statu  religionis,  212. 

Vita  Maris   Stuartae,    147. 
Conant,  H.   S. : 

Picturesque  Edinburgh,   332. 

Sacred  music  in  Scotland,  720. 
Concerning  constitution  of  Church  of  Scotland,  212. 
Condamnations  pour  pretendue  sorcellerie,  644,  735. 
Conder,  J.     Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Pringle, 

527. 
Condition  of  the  labouring  poor,  683. 
Conduct   of  the   seceders,   266. 
Confessions  of  a  bachelor,  897. 
Confessions  of  witchcraft,   735. 

Confirmation   of   arms   to   Alexander   Primrose,    622. 
Conlaoch,  924. 
Connal,   Michael.     Memorial   relative  to   Hospital   of 

St.    Nicholas,   362. 
Connell,    Arthur: 

Analysis   of   coprolites,    965. 

On  sulphuret  of  cadmium,  965. 

Supplementary    notice,   965. 
Connell,  Sir  John,  and  J.  Murray.     Remarks  by  proc- 
urator,   241,    1051. 
Conolly,  F.  V.     Art  of  Sir  Noel  Paton,  712. 
Conolly,  M.   F.     Fifiana,  357. 

Conrady,  A.     Geschichte  der  Clanverfassung,  429. 
Conservative  cause  in   Scotland,  205. 
Conservative  meetings   in   Caithness,   315. 
Considerations  on  importation  of  foreign  corn,  683. 
Constable,     A.     G.       Archibald     Constable     and     his 

friends,   332. 
Constable,  A.  H.  B.     Commentary,  683. 
Constable,    Archibald.      Memoirs   of   George   Heriot, 

1063. 
Constable,    Archibald,    and    R.    P.    Gillies.      Personal 

reminiscences,   464,   481. 
Constable,   G.   W.: 

Excavation  of  Harelaw  Cairn,  64. 

Further    excavations,    64. 
Constable,  Thomas.     Archibald  Constable,  464. 
Constant  lover   in   Exeter,   897. 
Constitution  of  the  church   assailed,   287. 
Contemporary  account  of  battle  of  Floddon,   141. 
Contract  with  James  Dewitte,  712. 
Contract   of   marriage,   Alexander   Ogilvie  and   Mary 

Bethune,  445,   524. 
Contrast,  The,  22,2. 

Contributions  to  Senators  of  College  of  Justice,  637. 
Conversion   of    British   India,   897. 
Convocation    of   the   Laity.      Proposal,   332. 
Conway,   Daniel.     Holy  wells,   735. 
Conway,  James: 

Forays  among  salmon,  etc.,  934. 

Letters   from   the  Highlands,   934. 

Recollections    of    sport,    934. 
Conway,  M.  D.     Thomas  Carlyle,  806. 
Conway,     Sir     Martin.       Bewcastle     and     Ruthwell 

crosses,   1057. 
Cook,  A.  S.: 

Notes   on    Ruthwell   Cross,   408. 

Date  of   Ruthwell  and   Bewcastle   Crosses,   408. 


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Cook,   G.   A.: 

General   description   of   Scotland,    197. 

Topographical  description  of  middle   division,   197. 

Topographical  description  of  southern  division,  197. 
Cook,    George: 

A  few  plain  observations,  246,  248. 

History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  212. 

Speech  on  overtures,  253. 

Substance  of  a  speech,  240,  244. 
Cook,   George,  and   others.      Memorial,   263. 
Cook,   John.      Brief   view,   683. 
Cook,  John.     Substance  of  a  speech,  266. 
Cook,  Thomas,  and   Son.     Tourist  handbook,  207. 
Cook,    W.    B.: 

Arms  of  Erskine,  554. 

Graham,   earl   of  Airth,   569. 

Livingston,  earl  of  Callendar,  577. 

Livingston,  earl  of  Linlithgow,  605. 

Livingston,    earl    of    Newburgh,    620. 

Livingston,  viscount  Kilsyth,  602. 

Moray,  lord  of  Bothwell,  573. 

Stirling   Castle,   417. 
Cooke,  C.   H. ; 

Days   in   Thule,   934. 

Successful    fish-culture,    934. 
Cooke,   Henry: 

Letter,   etc.,   248. 

Letter  to   Rev.   Dr.   Ritchie,   251. 

Second  letter  to  Rev.  John  Ritchie,  252. 
Cooke,    T.    E.: 

Heraldic  painted  ceilings   in  Linlithgow,   389,   554. 

Notes  on  precept  of  infeftment,   163. 

Notice   of   cross-shaft,   Arthurlee,   96. 
Coole  conference,  A   (1644),  226. 

Coomaraswamy,  A.   K.     Observations  on  Tiree  mar- 
ble,   965. 
Cooper,  James: 

A  minister's  thoughts,   712. 

Notes    on    Greyfriars    Church,    Aberdeen,    301. 

Problem  of  reunion,  298. 

Some  old  Elgin  houses,  355. 
Cooper,  W.   M.     Penal  and  church  flagellation,   637. 
Cooper,    W.    S.      Collections    relating    to    Torbolton, 

422. 
Copeland,   C.   T.     Carlyle  as  letter  writer,  806. 
Copie,   extract  taxt   roll  of  Aberdeen    (1613),   304. 
Copies   of   the   National    Covenant   of   Scotland,   etc., 

238. 
Copies  of  papers  relative  to  projected  translation  of 

University  of  St.  Andrews,  698. 
Copious    summary    of    laws    of    Church    of    Scotland 

(1560-1850),   213. 
Copland,    Alexander: 

Account    of    ancient    mode    of    sepulture    in    Scot- 
land,  64. 
Combustion   of  dead  bodies  in   Scotland,   64. 
Copy  of  letter  concerning  the   Scots  peerage,   560. 
Copy  of  papers  regarding  herring  fisheries,  663,  934. 
Copy  of  Scott's  diploma,  870. 
Corbet,   Dr.     Fuineadair   na  Manachainn,  735. 
Corbet,    Sir   William.      Protocol   book,    561. 
Cordiner,   Charles.      Antiquities   and   scenery,    194. 
Cormack,   George.      Sprigs   of  heather,   813. 
Cornford,   L.    C.     R.    L.    Stevenson,   885. 
Cornish,   S.   W.     Waverley  manual,  870. 
Coronation,    The,    897. 
Coronation  of   Charles  the   Second,   169. 
Corporation    Galleries    of   Art,    Glasgow.      Catalogue, 

712. 
Correspondence  between  Burns  and  Clarinda,  789. 
Corri,    Domenico: 

Galic  air,  720. 
My   ain  kind   dearie,   720. 

New  and   complete  collection  of  Scots  songs,   720. 
Corrie,  A.  J.,  and  others.     On  cave  at  Borness,  65. 


Corrie,  J.   E.     Records  of  Corrie  family,   581. 
Corrie,  J.   M. : 

Dumfries  post  office,  323. 

Notice  of  Christian  monuments  from  Dairy,   1044. 
Corrie,    John.      Notice    of    cist    in    cairn    at    Stroan- 

freggan,    65. 
Corrodi,  August.     Rob.  Burns  und  Pet.  Hebel,  793. 
Cossar,  James: 

Distribution    of   towns,    etc.,    1019. 

Geography  of  Edinburgh  district,   1019. 
Co.stello,  L.    S.     Mary   Stuart,   147. 
Cottage   wedding.   The,   897. 
Cotterill,    Henry.      True    position    of    the    Episcopal 

Church   in   Scotland,   294. 
Cotton,    Charles.      Bardon   papers,    147. 
Coughtrey,    Millen.      Notes    on    materials    found    at 

Hillswick,    65. 
Coulthart    armorials,    581. 
Country  John's  unfortunate  ramble,  898. 
County  directory  of  Scotland,  7. 
County  and  municipal  record,  7. 
Couper,  David.     Dying  in  the  Lord,  459. 
Couper,  James.      Sermon  and  address,   238. 
Couper,   S.   C. : 

Depopulation   of  villages,   396. 

Name  of  Forbes,  559. 

On  the  names  Buchan,  etc.,  559. 
Couper,  W.  J. : 

Bibliography    of    Edinburgh    periodical    literature, 
2,   332,   762,   763. 

Edinburgh  periodical  press,   332,   763. 

James   Watson,    547. 

Millers  of  Haddington,   516,   616,    763. 

Court   of    Session: 

Act  of  sederunt  for  recording  exceptions,  637. 

Act  of  sederunt   relative  to   forms  of  process.  In- 
ner House,  637. 

Act  of  sederunt  relative  to  forms  of  process,  Teind 
Court,  637. 

Draught   Act  of  sederunt,   637. 

Draught  Act  of  sederunt.     Another  issue,  637. 
Court   of   Session   garland,    813. 
Court   of   Session   garland.      Supplement,    813. 
Courthope,   W.  J.     Johnson  and   Carlyle,   806. 
Courtney,   E.   H.     Account  of  Roman   camp  at  Kin- 
tore,    89. 
Courtney,    W.    L. : 

Andrew   Lang,   498. 

Carlyle's    political     doctrines,     806. 
Courts   and   the   Kirk,    213. 

Cousin,   Mrs.   A.   R.     Deathbed  of  Knox,  813. 
Cousin,   David,  and  John  Lessels.     Plan  of  sanitary 

improvements,    332. 
Cousin,   William: 

Issue  at  stake,  287. 

Landmarks  removed,  289. 
Coutts,  James: 

Notes  on  carboniferous  selachian  fish,  965. 

Post  tertiary  claybeds  at  Houston,  965. 

Post  tertiary  clay  beds,  Bute,  965. 
Coutts,  W.   G.     Scottish  versus  classic  music,  721. 
Cowan,  Henry: 

John   Knox,   496. 

When  was  John  Knox  born?  496. 
Cowan,  Robert.     Vital  statistics  of  Glasgow,  683. 
Cowan,   Samuel : 

Ancient  capital  of  Scotland,  402. 

Gowrie    conspiracy,    162. 

Last   days  of   Mary   Stuart,    147. 

Lord  chancellors  of   Scotland,   120. 

Mary,    queen   of   Scots,    147. 

Ruthven    family    papers,    162,    624. 


INDEX 


1109 


Cowan,    William : 

Andro   Hart,   763. 

Bibliography  of  Book  of  Common  Order,  752,  763. 

Edition  of  Lyndsay's   Squyer   Meldrum,  836. 

Early  views  of  Edinburgh,  332. 

Holyrood   Press,   332,   763,    1042. 
Cowie,  C.  R.: 

Glacial  phenomena  of  Loch  Ranza,  965. 

Notes   on   shoals   at   Catacol,   965. 
Cowie,   Robert.      Shetland,  412. 
Cox,   J.    C.     Ancient   Stirling,   417. 
Cox,    S.    H.      Horae   Chalmerianae,    460. 
Coxe,    Sir    James.      Condition    of    insane    in    Scot- 
land, 683. 
Coyne,   R.   A.   F.   A.     Notice  of  stone  cist,  etc.,  in 

Shetland,  96. 
Craib,  W.  G.     Flora  of  Banffshire,  1028. 
Craig,  Alexander.     Poetical  works,  813. 
Craig,   Archibald: 

Birds    of    Bute,    934. 

Birds  of  Glenurquhart,  935. 

Birds  of  the  great  glen,  935. 

Birds  of  Kintail,  935. 

Kintail   and   Glenelg,    1055. 

Pitlochry,   935. 
Craig,  E.  H,  C,     Igrneous  breccia  of  the  Lui,  965. 
Craig,  Edward.     On  the  important  discrepancy,  263. 
Craig,   George: 

Culbin   sandhills,    965. 

Building   stones   used   in   Edinburgh,   965. 
Craig,  John.     Carboniferous  formation,  Lanarkshire, 

965. 
Craig,   John.      Relief  principles,   276. 
Craig,   R.    M.: 

Additions  to   volcanic  geology,   Fife,   965. 

Carboniferous    rocks,    etc.,    of    Pitscottie,    965. 
Craig,   R.    S.     Making  of  Carlyle,   806. 
Craig,   Robert: 

First  appearance  of  certain  fossils,  966. 

Fossiliferous  strata,  Beith  and  Dairy  districts,  966. 

Fossils  of  upper  series,  Beith  Dairy  districts,  966. 

Glacial   deposits    Ayrshire   and    Renfrewshire,   966. 

Notes   of   quarries  of   Greenhill,  965. 

Notes  upon  cutting  on  farm  of  Gurdy,  965. 

On  boulders  found  in  cuttings,  965. 

Post-pliocene  beds,  Irvine  valley,  966. 

Remarks  upon  bed  of  dolerite,  966. 

Remarks  upon   "joints,"   966. 

Section    on    Crofthead    and    Kilmarnock    Railway, 
966. 

Sketch    of   carboniferous   basin,    966. 

Upper  limestones  of  North  Ayrshire,  966. 

Volcanic   disturbance   of   ironstone   measures,   966. 

See   also    under   Young,   John,   and   Robert   Craig. 
Craig,  Sir  Thomas: 

De   unione   regnorum,    164. 

Poemata,    813. 

Scotland's   soveraignty   asserted,   1047. 
Craig,   William : 

Excursion    of    Scottish    Alpine    Botanical    Club    to 
Glen  Spean,   1028. 

Excursion    of    Scottish    Alpine    Botanical    Club    to 
Sutherland,  etc.,  1028. 
Craig-Brown,    T.      History   of   Selkirkshire,   356. 
Craig-Christie,    Alexander.      Notes    of    botanical    ex- 
cursion   to    Shetland,    1028. 
Craigie,  W.  A. : 

"Ballet  of  the  nine  nobles,"  763. 

Barbour  and   Blind   Harry   as  literature,   778,   826. 

Complaynt  of  Scotland,  813. 

Donald  Ban,  735. 

Gaelic  words  in  Icelandic,  918. 

The   Gaels   in  Iceland,   49,   914. 

Oldnordiske    Ord,    918. 

Picts  and  the  Newton  stone,   1043. 


Craigie,    W.   A.  —  continued: 

Present  state  of  Scottish  tongue,  1071. 

Rolland's   Court   of   Venus,   853. 

St.  Andrews  ms.  of  Wyntoun's  Chronicle,  132,  894. 

Skotland's   rimur,    162. 

Some   Dundee   epitaphs,  324,   561. 

Some  Highland  folklore,   735. 

Three  tales  of  the  Fiann,  735. 
Craik,   G.    L. : 

Earldom  of  Menteith,  615. 

Last  of  the  Ruthvens,  624. 

Lord    Crichton,    582. 

Trial    of    Philip    Standsfield,    657. 
Craik,   Sir   Henry.      Bride   of   Lammermoor,   870. 
Crail.      Collegiate    Church.      Register,    318. 
Cram,  R.  A.     Ruined  Abbeys  of  Great  Britain,  322. 

380,   392,   712. 
Cramond,   William: 

Beggars'   badges,   727. 

Cullen  House,  319. 

Earl  of   Fife,   590. 

Extracts   from   old   Banffshire  papers,  310. 

Extracts    records   kirk   session   of   Alyth,   305. 

A   forgotten   tragedy,   651. 

Notes  of  impressions  of  postal  stamps,  96. 

Notes  on  Tilquhilly  Castle,  421. 

Notes   on   tumuli   in   Cullen   district,    65. 

Notices    of    bronze    censer,    etc.,    96. 

Old  time  mail  arrangements,  663. 

Scottish   burgh   seals,   554. 

To-names  in  Banffshire,  etc.,  735. 

The   two-handed    sword,    1044. 
Crampton,  C.  B.     Limestones  of  Aberlady,  etc.,  966. 
Crampton,    C.    B.,    and    David    Tait.      New   localities 

for  oil-bearing  shale,  966. 
Craufurd,  C.     Adam  our  belt,  813. 
Craven,   J.    B.,   and   John   Anderson.      Ancient   earls 

of   Caithness,   576. 
Crawford    (25.    earl),   A.    W.    C.   Lindsay.      Lives   of 

Lindsays,    582. 
Crawford,    David.       Exact    genealogie    of    Knoc    or 

Knox,   603. 
Crawford,    David.      Interference   of  the   civil    magis- 
trate, 244. 
Crawford,    F.    C.      On    first    recorded   occurrence    of 

chara  baltica  in  Scotland,  1028. 
Crawford,    J.    H.: 

Fifeshire,  357. 

Forfarshire,   358. 

High    Dunsinane,    327. 

Perthshire,    403. 

Wild   flora   of   Scotland,    1028. 

Wild   fauna,   935. 

Wild   life,   935. 
Crawford,  James.     The  disruption,  266. 
Crawford,   T.   J.: 

Address,    283. 

Reasons  of  adherence  to  Established  Church,  272. 
Crawford   (18.  earl),  W.  L.  Crawford.     Speech,  174, 

175. 
Crawford   (26.  earl),  and  Balcarres   (9.  earl),  J.  L. 
Lindsay: 

Bibliography   of  royal  proclamations,  2. 

First   provisional   hand-list,  2,   147. 
Crawfurd,   George: 

Genealogical    history   of   the   Stewarts,    629. 

History   of   Renfrew,   405. 

Lives  of  officers  of  the  crown,  435. 
Crawfurd,    George.       Sketch    of    Trades'    House    of 

Glasgow,    362. 
Cree,  J.    E. : 

Notice   of  caves   on    .'\rcherfield,   65. 

Notice  of  hut-circle  near  Ackergill,  65. 

Notice  of   midden  at  Tusculum,   65. 
Cree,  J.   E.,  and  J.   S.   Richardson.     Notice  of  cist 
and  urn  in  West  Links,  65. 


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Creech,  William: 

Edinburgh   fugitive  pieces,   332,   813. 

Letters  to   Sir  John   Sinclair,  332. 
Creeds    and    establishments,    284. 
Creighton,    William.      Apologia    and    defence,    162. 
Crichton,   Andrew: 

Life  of   Col.   John   Blackader,  446. 

Memoir  of  Dr.   M'Crie,   505. 

Sutherland   and   the   Sutherlanders,    272,   420. 
Crichton,   D.    M.   M.: 

Failure  of  movement  on  behalf  sustentation  fund, 
277. 

Politics  of  John   Balfour,   200. 

Quicksands   avoided,    276. 

See   also    under   Johnston,    R.    S.,   and    D.    M.    M. 
Crichton. 
Crichton,    Douglas: 

The   Admirable   Crichton,   465. 

Circumstances    relating    to    death    of    James     (the 
Admirable)    Crichton,  465. 
Crichton,   George.     Poemata,   813. 
Crichton,  James.     In   suum,   813. 
Crichton,   Thomas.      Memoir   of   Rev.   John   Findlay, 

476. 
Crichton-Browne,    Sir    James: 

Carlyle  and  Froude,  806. 

Carlyle  —  his  wife,   etc.,   806. 
Crieff:   its  traditions,   etc.,   319,   419. 
Criminal    procedure   at    Stornoway,    637. 
Crinan  canal,   663. 

Cririe,   James.      Scottish   scenery,   196,   813. 
Crisis  averted.  The,   290. 
Critical   observations   concerning   Scottish   historians, 

194-195. 
Critical  review  of  theological  and  philosophical  liter- 
ature,   7. 
Critique  on  poems  of  Burns,  793. 
Croal,  George.     Reminiscences,   721. 
Croal,  J.  P.     Queen's  Park,  1053. 
Croal,   T.   A.: 

Balmoral  Castle,  310. 

Linlithgow  Palace,  389. 
Croall,  Thomas.     Roads,  canals,  etc.,  663. 
Crockett,  S.  R.: 

Black  Douglas,  813. 

Cleg  Kelly,  813. 

Firebrand,   813. 

Fishers  of  men,   813. 

Galloway  herd,  813. 

Gray  man,  813. 

Joan  of  the  sword  hand,  813. 

Lilac    sunbonnet,    813. 

Love   idylls,  813. 

Mad    Sir    Uchtred,    813. 

Men  of  the  moss-hags,  813. 

Men  of  the  mountain,  814. 

Raiderland,   359,   814. 

Red   axe,   814. 

Riddlings  of  creation,   814. 

Rose  of  the  wilderness,  814. 

Scottish   national  humour,   763. 

Sir  Toady   Crusoe,   814. 
Crockett,    W.    S.: 

Scott  originals,  435,  870. 

See  also    under   Douglas,    Sir   George,   and   W.    S. 
Crockett. 
Crofters  of  the  Highlands,  683. 
Crofters  past  and  present,  683. 
Croker,  J.  W.     Two  letters  on  Scottish  affairs,  198, 

663. 
Croker,  T.  C.     Antiquities  discovered  in  Orkney,  96. 
Crole,  G.   L.     Prerogative  of  mercy,  637. 
Croll,  James: 

Change  of  climate  in  Canada  and  Scotland,  966. 

On  two  river  channels,  966. 


Cromartie   (1.   earl).  Sir  George  Mackenzie: 

Account    of    Hirta,    410. 

A   few   brief  and   modest   reflexions,  229. 

Genealogy  of  the  Mackenzies,   609. 
Cromartie  papers,  582. 
Crombie,   J.   E.     First  footing,   735. 
Cromek,   R.   H. : 

History    of    witchcraft,    735. 

Remains,    814. 
Crompton,  Richard.     Copye  van  eenen  brief,  147. 
Cromwellian  union.  The,   169. 
Cronycle  of  Scotland  in  a  part,  120. 
Crosbie,   Andrew.      Thoughts   of  a   layman,   235. 
Crosland,   T.   W.   H.      The  unspeakable   Scot,    120. 
Cross,  A.  W.: 

Humorous  characteristics  of  the  Scot,  683. 

Religion   of   Burns's  poems,   793. 
Crosskey,   H.   W. : 

Address  in  memory  of  James  Smith,  1066. 

Boulder  clay,  966. 

Glacial  deposits  of  Clyde  district,  966. 

Glacial  geology  of  district  around  Loch  Sween,  966. 

Note  on  fossils  collected  by  Mr.   Bennie,  966. 

Recent  researches  into  post-tertiary  geology,  966. 

Relation  between  glacial  deposits  of  Scotland  and 
Canada,  966. 

Succession    of   geological    changes,   966. 

Tellina  calcarea  bed  at  Chappel   Hall,  966. 
Crosskey,   H.   W.,  and   David   Robertson.     Post-terti- 
ary fossiliferous  beds,  966. 
Crossraguel  Abbey.     Charters,  319. 
Crowley,  M.   C.     Hymns  and  legends,  914. 
Crowly,  R.  W.     State-aid  for  fishermen,  683. 
Cruchley,   G.    F.      Cruchley's   new   map   of   Scotland, 

1019. 
Cruel  priest.  The,  814. 

Cruickshank,   Dr.      Place   names   in    Nairnshire,   425. 
Cruikshank,   George.     Twelve  sketches,   735. 
Cry  of  creditors  upon  bankrupt  estates,  637,  663. 
Crystal  Palace  Company.     Centenary  celebration,  793. 
Cubitt,   W.     Report  on  harbour  and  docks  of  Leith, 

663. 
Cucheval-Clarigny.     £dimbourg,  332. 
Cueva  estupenda  de  Fingal,  417. 
Cuimhneachan    air    Maighistir    Ailean,    505. 
Culberson,   Robert: 

Consolation  to  the  church,  239. 

Vindication   of    Seceders,    237. 
Culloden  papers,   109,   185. 
Culsamond  case.     Report  of  opinions,  263. 
Cultivation  and   progress   of   law,   637. 
Culyer,  T.  L.     Reminiscence  of  Abbotsford,  870. 
Culzean   Castle,  Ayrshire,  317. 
Cumine,  James.     Burgh  of  Rattray,  1056. 
Cuming,   H.   S. : 

On  a  Douglas  heart,  96. 

Relics   of   Mary   Stuart,    147. 

Relics  and  mementos  of  James  I,  492. 
Gumming,    A.    D.    Loch-in-dorb,    390. 
Gumming,  J.   E. : 

Education  in  Scotland,  698. 

The  numbers  of  the  churches,  290. 
Gumming,  J.   G.     Tertiary   deposits  of  Moray  Firth, 

967. 
Gumming,  James,  and  C.   E.   Wilson.     Tabulated  re- 
ports on  schools,   698. 
Gumming,   John: 

Apology  for  Church  of  Scotland,  252. 

Present   state  of  the   Church   of   Scotland,  266. 
Gumming,  Robert.     Essay  on  the  question,  etc.,  763, 

819,  852. 
Cummins,    M.    S.      Around    Mull,    394. 
Cummyng,    James.      Disquisition,    727. 
Cuninghame,    William.      Remarks    on    recent    act    of 
kirk  session  of  Stewarton,  242. 


INDEX 


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Cunningham,   A.    S.: 

A  busy  week,  458. 

Three  busy   weeks,  458. 
Cunningham,   Allan: 

Alexander   Runciman,    1065. 

Allan  Ramsay,   1065. 

David   Allan,   1059. 

George  Jamesone,   1063. 

James   Burnet,   1060. 

Johnnie    Menzies,    814. 

Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie,   550,   712. 

Life  and   land   of   Burns,   793. 

Life  of  Scott,   870. 

Magic  bridle,   814. 

Poems   and   songs,    814. 

Songs    of    Scotland,    814. 

Sir  Henry  Raeburn,   1065. 

Traditional    tales,    814. 
Cunningham,   J.    H.      Notes    on    the    "Chesters,"    65. 
Cunningham,  J.   T. : 

Marine   station   for   scientific  research,   935. 

Polychxta  sedentaria,   935. 
Cunningham,     James.       Essay     upon     inscription     of 

Macduff's    Crosse,    96. 
Cunningham,    Peter.       James    Thomson    and    David 

Mallet,   513,  544. 
Cunningham,    R.    J.    H. : 

Geognostical    description    of   Kirkcudbright,   967. 

Geology   of   the   Lothians,   967. 
Cunningham,    Robert.      Report    on   studies,    698. 
Cunningham,   W.   B.      Collegiate   education,  278. 
Cunningham,   William,   of  Craigends.     Diary,   467. 
Cunningham,  William,   1805-1861: 

Animadversions,   266. 

"Circa  sacra,"   266. 

Defence   of  rights  of  Christian  people,  258. 

Inaugural    lecture,   460. 

Letter    to    John    Hope,    255. 

Letters   on  the  church   question,   263. 

On    the    Church    and    Church    establishments,    242. 

Remarks  on  twenty-third  chapter  of  Confession  oi 
Faith,  266. 

Reply  to   statement  of  certain   ministers,   252. 

Speech  on  independence  of  the  church,  255. 

Strictures   on    Robertson's    Observations,    258. 

Three  letters  of,  266. 

Three  letters  on  Sir  William  Hamilton's  pamphlet, 
266. 
Cunningham,  William,  and  others: 

Claims    and    grievances,    266. 

Proposals    for   system    of   national    education,    698. 
Cunningham,     William.       Guildry    and    trade    incor- 
porations,  683. 
Cunningham,    William.      Some   differences,   213. 
Cunninghame,  John.      Letter  to   Hay   Campbell,   450. 
Cunninghame-Graham,    R.    B.: 

Father    Archangel,    500. 

Loose  and  broken  men,  429. 
Cupar   Angus   Abbey.      Rental   book,   320. 
Curiosities   of  a   Scots  charta  chest,   109,   468. 
Curious  history  of  a  bogus  bank,  663. 
Curious    interview,    450. 
Curie,   A.    O.: 

Account  book  of  Magdalen  Nicholson,  523. 

Account   of   broch   near   Craigcaffie,    1044. 

Account  of  relic  bed  on  Mote  of  Ingleston,   1044. 

Cranstoun,  lord  Cranstoun,  581. 

Description  of  fortifications  on  Ruberslaw,  65,  89. 

Examination  of  hut  circles  in  Kildonan,  65. 

Excavation  of  galleried  structure  at  Langwell,  1044. 

Exploration  of  cairn  at  Achaidh,  65. 

Hog-backed   monuments,   Nisbet,   396. 

Hume,  earl  of  Marchmont,  613. 

Inventories  of  house  of   Rossie,   407. 

John    Carmichael,    457. 

Kitchen   and    buttery    accounts,    683. 


Curie,  A.  O.  —  continued: 

Note  of  excavations  on  Ruberslaw,  65. 

Notes    on    account    of    expenditure    of    Archibald, 
ninth    earl   of   ArgjMl,    440,    684. 

Notes  on  three  carved  Norman  capitals,  etc.,  96. 

Notice  of  fort  of  Bonchester  Hill,  65. 

Notice  of   four   contracts,   120. 

Notice  of  kitchen  middens  on  Archerfield,  65. 

Roxburghshire    mansion,    684. 

Superstition   in   Scotland,    735. 

See  also  under  Ewart,  Edward,  and   A.  O.   Curie. 
Curie,  James: 

Excavations  at  Newstead  fort,  89. 

Notes  on  brochs  at   Bow,  65. 

Roman  fort  at  Newstead,  89. 

A  Roman  frontier  post,  89. 
Curling,    Henry.      Ramble    to    Eglinton    tournament, 

354. 
Currency  theory  reviewed,  663. 

Currie,   Alexander.     Coal  beds  under  traps  of  Bow- 
ling Hills,  967. 
Currie,  James.     Life  of  Burns,   793. 
Currie,    James: 

Minerals  of  tertiary  eruptive  rocks  of  Ben   More 
967. 

Note  on  feldspars  of  Canisp,  967. 

On  an    Zona   erratic,   967. 
Currie,   John: 

Jus  populi  divinum,  230. 

Plain   reasons  for   new   secession,   232. 

Queries  anent  the  Assembly's  overture,  231. 
Curriehill,   John    Marshall,   lord.      Address    on    land, 

1069. 
Cursiter,  J.   W. : 

Note  on  stone  from  site  of  St.  Colm's  chapel,  96. 

Notes  on  silver  ornaments  and  coins,  Burray,  96. 

Notice   of   bronze    weapons   of    Orkney    and    Shet- 
land,  65. 

Notice  of  canoe  found  in  Stronsay,  97. 

Notice   of   cist   at   Crantit,   65. 

Notices  of  bronze   dagger,   etc.,   65,   397. 

Scottish  brochs,  65. 
Cursory  observations  on  death  of  Scott,  870. 
Curtin,  Philip.     Not  proven:   Madeleine  Smith,   657. 
Curtis,   F.  J.     Investigation  of  rimes,   770. 
Curtis,  G.  W.     Robert  Burns,  793. 
Curtis,  W.  A.     Value  of  confessions  of  faith,  213. 
Curwen,  Henry: 

Constable,  Cadell,  and  Black,  446,  453,  464. 

History    of    booksellers,    435. 
Cushny,   Alexander,   and   others.      Answer,   261. 
Cust,  Sir  Edward.     Graham  of  Claverhouse,  483. 
Cust,    Lionel,    and    Kathleen    Martin.      Portraits    of 

Mary,   Queen   of   Scots,   147. 
Cuthbertson,    David.      University    library    of    Edin- 
burgh, 698. 
Cymraes.     Ode  on  Burns  centenary,  793. 


D.     On  Douglas's  translation  of  Virgil's  ^neid,  816. 

D.,  C.     Letter  to  the  real  freeholders,   194. 

D.,  C.  S.     Scottish  Gypsies,  442. 

D.,  H.  W.     Life  of  Carlyle,  806. 

D.,  J.     Day  with  Hugh  Miller,  516. 

D.,  L.   D.     Ackergill  Tower,  305. 

^.,  $.     Brief  plea,  684. 

D.,  W.  T.     Hogmanay  in  Edinburgh,  332. 

Dacosta,  H.   M.     Description  of  iron  ore,  Leadhills, 

967. 
Daire,  Eugene.     Notice  sur  D.   Hume,   1070. 


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Dairon,  James: 

Notes  on  graptolites,  967. 

Notes  on  new  forms  of  graptolites,  967. 

Notes  on  Silurian  rocks  of  Dumfriesshire,  967. 

On    retiolites,    967. 

On  rocks  and  graptolitic  shales  of  Moffat  district, 
967. 
Dakyns,  J.   R.,   and  J.   J.   H.   Teall.      Plutonic   rocks 

of  Garabal   Hill,  967. 
Dalgarno,  James: 

Notes  on  Slains  and  Forvie,  359,  416. 

Ramble  on  coast  of  Buchan,  313. 
Dalgleish,  J.   J.: 

List   of  birds   of   Ardnamurchan,   935. 

Notes  on  tree  sparrow,  935. 

Notes  on   "List  of  birds,"   etc.,  935. 

On  the  skuas,   935. 
Dalgleish,    W.    S.: 

Coast  scenery   of   Scotland,   1019. 

Education   in   Scotland,   698. 

Scotland's  version  of  home  rule,  205. 

University   certificate   examinations,    699. 
Dalhousie   (1.   marquis),  J.   A.   B.  Ramsay.     Private 

letters,    1061. 
Dallas,   James.      Honorific   "The,"   561. 
Dallas,  John.      Extension   of  city  boundaries,   362. 
Dalrymple,   C.    E. : 

Account  of  cairn  of  Pittodrie,  66. 

Aumbry  at  Monymusk,   393. 

Notes  of  shellmounds,  Aberdeenshire,  66. 

Notes  of  stone  circle  at  Crichie,  66. 

Notice  of  crannog  in   Black  Loch,  66. 

Notice  of  silver  cup  of  Assuanley,  97. 

Portraits  of  Queen  Mary,   1048. 
Dalrymple,    Sir    David: 

Account  of  lay-patronages,  213. 

Annals  of   Scotland,    120,   139. 

Memorials  and  letters,   164. 

Sketch  of  life  of  John  Barclay,  444. 

Sketch   of   life   of   M.   Alexander   Boyd,   448. 
Dalrymple,   H.   H. : 

Dalrymple,   earl   of   Stair,   628. 

Hamilton,   lord   Bargany,    572. 

Makg^ill,  viscount  of  Oxfuird,   621. 

Seal   of  priory   of  Whithorn,   424,    555. 
Dalrymple,    Sir    John.      Memoirs    of    Great    Britain, 

176. 
Dalton,    Charles.       Memoir    of    George    Keith,     earl 

Marshal,  513. 
Daly,   Robert.     Second  letter  on   Scottish   Episcopal 

Church,  274. 
Dalyell,   Sir  J.   G. : 

Biographical    sketches    of    Sir    William    Kirkcaldy, 
495. 

Cursory  remarks,  812. 

Darker   superstitions,   735. 

Incidents  in  life  of  James,  Earl  of  Murray,  519. 

Musical   memoirs,   721. 

Rare  and  remarkable  animals,  935. 

Tract   relative   to   monastic   antiquities,   326,    1047. 
Dalzel,  Andrew.     Account  of  John  Drysdale,  470. 
Dalzell,  J.   B.     Dalzell,   559. 
Damon's   repulse  in  love,  898. 
Dan  an  Deirg,  agus  Tiomna  Ghuill,  924. 
Dan  an   Deirg  —  Dargo,   924. 
Danskin,  Henry.     Poemata,  814. 
Daoine  Sidhe,  Na,  735. 
Darach,  Iain.     Caraid  a'  Ghaidheil,   924. 
Dargaud,  J.  M.     Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart,  147. 
Darien   expedition,    176. 
Darien  papers,   176. 

Darwin,  C.  R.     Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  967. 
Date  of  John  Knox's  birth,  496. 
Dauney,  William.     Ancient  Scottish  melodies,  721. 
Dauriac,  Lionel.     Essai,  759. 


Davenport,    Cyril.      English    and    Scottish    heraldry, 

555. 
Davey,  Samuel.     Letters  and  prose  of  Burns,  793. 
David   Gray,   485. 

David   Gray.     Life  and  poems,   485. 
David   Scott,  R.   S.   A.,   533. 
Davidson,  A.   L.     George  Neilson,   522. 
Davidson,   C.    B.      Notice   of  kists  at   Broomend,   66. 
Davidson,   G.      Norman's  blast,   814. 
Davidson,  G.   B.     Scotch  agriculture,   663. 
Davidson,   George: 

Diatomaces  found  in  Loch  Kinnord,  967. 

On  diatomaceous  deposit  in  Cromar.  1028. 
Davidson,  Hugh.     Old  Church  of  St.  Kentigern,  385. 
Davidson,  James.     Laboratory  note,  967. 
Davidson,  John    (1549?-1603) : 

Ane  breif  commendatioun,   814. 

Ane   dialog,    814. 

Memorial  of  two  worthye  Christians,  456. 
Davidson,  John   (d.  1797).     Observations  on  Regiani 

majestatem,   637. 
Davidson,   John,   of  Inverurie: 

Inverurie,   360,   379,   566. 

Origin,  etc.,  of  Bass  of  Inverurie,  967. 
Davidson,  John,  dramatist: 

Plays,    814. 

Queen   of   Thule,    814. 
Davidson,  John.     Kirk  of  Kinkell,  383. 
Davidson,   John.      Selections,    814. 
Davidson,     John,     and     Alexander     Gray.       Scottish 

staple  at  Veere,  663. 
Davidson,  John  Marr.     St.  Kentigern's  Church,  385. 
Davidson,  John  Morrison.     Scotia  rediviva,  121,  136, 

451,    477,    539. 
Davidson,  Peter.     Civil  magistracy,  282. 
Davidson,    R.    T.,    and    William    Benham.      Life    of 

A.   C.   Tait,   543. 
Davidson,    Thomas.      Sketch    of    Dr.    John    Erskine, 

474. 
Davidson,   Thomas: 

Description    of    Lingula    Thomsonii,    967. 

Note   on   some  brachiopoda,   967. 
Davies,  Edward.     Claims  of  Ossian,  914. 
Davis,    Albert.      Some    Scottish   influences,    763. 
Davis,  Alice.     Brief  sketch  of,  468. 
Davis,  C.  T.     Monumental  brass,  Aberdeen,  301. 
Davis,  Henry.     Life  of  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers,  460. 
Davison,    Charles: 

British   earthquakes,   967. 

Earthquakes  of  Comrie,  967. 

Inverness  earthquake  of  1901,  967,  968. 

Inverness   earthquakes   of    1890,   968. 

Ochil   earthquakes,   968. 

Record    of    observations,    968. 

Some    minor    British    earthquakes,    968. 
Dawson,    Adam.      Rambling    recollections,    203. 
Dawson,  W.  J.: 

R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 

Scott's  greatness,  870. 

Waverley  novels,  870. 
Dawson,  Sir  William.     Canadian  and  Scottish  geol- 
ogy, 968. 
Day,  L.   F.     Decorative  and  industrial  art,   712. 
Day,  St.  J.  v.: 

Carboniferous   system   of    Scotland,    968. 

On  proposed  bridges,  663. 
Day,  T.   C: 

Geological   notes  from   Arran,   968. 

Geological  trip  to  Aultnacallagach,  968. 

Some  observations  on  the  Long  Row,  etc.,  968. 
Dean,  Amos.     The   Scottish  school,   752. 
Death,  The,  of  Sir  Anthony  d'Arces  de  la  Bastie,  142. 
Death    of   Artho,   924. 
Death  and  burial  customs,  735. 
Death  of  Rothesay,  140. 


INDEX 


1113 


Death  of   Sir  Walter   Scott,  870. 

Debate  in   House  of  Lords    (1840),  258. 

Declaratie,  De,  en  apologie  der  protestanten,  227. 

Declaratio   regnorum   Angliae,    167. 

Declaration   of  the  affections,   166. 

Declaration    of    the    archbishop    of    Canterbury,    etc 

185. 
Declaration  by  committee  of  the  constitutional  party, 

266,   267. 
Declaration    du    parlement    de    Paris,    147. 
Declaration    of   the   Parliament   of    Scotland    (1648), 

227. 
Declarations  by  the  clergy  and  nobility,  227. 
Declaratiovn,    Ane,    of   the   iust   and    necessar   causis 

...    1049. 
Declarator  in  court  of  Superintendent  of  Fife,  447. 
De  commerciis   Scotorum,   663,   664. 
Decreet  of  spulzie,  524. 
Decreit  anent  the  ranking,  555. 
Deed  of  conveyance  of  the  quigrich,  97. 
Deer   and   deer-forests,   935. 
Defence  of  the  ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 

252. 
Defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at  Darien,  176,  177. 
Defensor.     Plain  words  and  simple  facts,   294. 
Defoe,  Daniel.     Collection  of  original  papers,  180. 
Deil's  reply  to  Burns,  793. 
Deirdire,  924. 

Deirdire  and   lay  of  children   of  Uisne,  924. 
Deirdre  and  sons  of  Uisnach,  924. 
De  jure  prelationis,  555. 
De   Kay,   Charles.     Cross  of  Cadmon,   408. 
Delaissement  d'un  matelot  ecossais,  534. 
Delapierre,   Octave.     L'abbeye   de   Melrose,   392. 
Delatour,   Albert.      Adam    Smith,    537,    760. 
Delavoye,  A.  M.     Life  of  Thomas  Graham,  505. 
Delisle,  Leopold.     Le  professeur  ecossais,  Vaus,  547. 
Delitiae    poetarum    Scotorum,    815. 
Delolme,  J.  L.     British  empire  in  Europe,  195. 
Demogeot,  J.   H.,  and  H.   Montucci.     De  I'enseigne- 

ment  superieur,   699. 
Dempster,    George: 

Magnetic   Mountain   of   Cannay,   968. 

Plans    for    improvement    of    Skibo    and    Pulrossie, 
1056,    1057. 
Dempster,  Miss.     Folk-lore  of  Sutherlandshire,  735. 
Dempster,    Thomas: 

Historia   ecclesiastica,   213. 

Poemata,  815. 
Dendy,   Arthur.      Description   of   comatula,   935. 
Denham,  Sir  A.  S.     Memorials  of  the  Stewarts,  629. 
Denham,   M.   A.      Denham   tracts,    735. 
Denina,   Carlo.     Learning  of  the   Scots,   763. 
Denney,    James.      Union    of    Free    Church    of    Scot- 
land,  etc.,   296. 
Dennison,   W.    T. : 

Encroachments  of  sea,  etc.     Sanday,  968. 

Orkney  folklore,  735. 

Play  o'  de  lathie  Odivere,  736. 
Dennistoun,    James: 

Calderwoods   of  Polton,    576. 

Letter  to  Lord  Advocate,  199. 
Dent,  Francis.     Blessed  John  Duns  Scotus,  753. 
Deodat.     Methode  critique  de  V.  Duns  Scot,  753. 
Deo-Ghreine,   An,   7,  913. 
De  Peyster,  J.   W. : 

Inquiry   into   career   of  Mary   Stuart,   147. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   147. 

Vindication  of  James  Hepburn,  448. 
Deposition;  or,  Fatal  miscarriage,  815. 
De   Quincey,   Thomas: 

Secession,   213. 

Sir   William   Hamilton,   754. 

Society   of  the  lakes,   894. 

Walladmor,   870. 


Derby,  Thomas.     Songs  of  Burns,  793. 
Description  of  encampments  on  Burnswork,  89. 
Description   of  Inch   Colm,  376. 
Descriptive    catalogue    of    state    papers    at    Hamilton 

Palace,     109. 
Descriptive  sketch  of  Bridewell  of  Edinburgh,  332. 
Detection  of  falsehood.     Life  of  Sir  Robert  Cochran, 

513. 
Detection  of  some  real  and  artificial  errors,  232. 
Detmar,   Bernhard.      Karneades   und   Hume,   756. 
Devas,  R.   P.     John   Black,  446. 
Devastation  of  the  Reformation,  222. 
Deveron,  D.     Verses  on  centenary  of  birth  of  Burns, 

793. 
Dewar,  Henry.     Education  of  James  Mitchell,  517. 
Dewar,  James.     Note  on  acidulous  chalybeate  mineral 

water,   1019. 
Dewar,    John.      Bishop    Carswell,    459. 
Dewar,  Robert.     Burnet  on  the  Scottish  troubles,  165. 
Diack,  William.     Burns  as  social  reformer,  793. 
Dialogue  between  John  and  Thomas,  898. 
Dialogue  on  Free  Church  door,  279. 
Dibdin,  J.   C.     Annals  of   Edinburgh   Stage,   815. 
Dibdin,   T.   F.     Bibliographical  tour,    121. 
Dibdin,  T.  J.: 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  858. 

Ivanhoe,    859. 
Dibdin,  T.  J.,  and  Alfred  Bunn.     Kenilworth,  860. 
Dicaledon.     Memoir   of   Rob  Roy,   507. 
Dick,  A.   C.     Substance  of  a  speech,  243. 
Dick,   J.    C.      Songs   of   Burns,   793. 
Dick,  James.      Auld    lang  syne,    721. 
Dick,   Robert.     On  discovery  of  a  "sand-dyke,"  968. 
Dick,    Thomas: 

Christian   philosopher,   1071. 

Philosophy    of    religion,    1071. 

Complete  works,   815. 
Dick,   Thomas.      Sonnet,   481. 
Dickens,   Charles.     Ballantyne  humbug,   870. 
Dickie,    Adam.      Chemical    composition    of    water    of 

Clyde  sea  area,  1019. 
Dickie,    George: 

Deposit  of  fossil  diatomaceae,  968. 

Notes  on  altitudinal  range  of  mosses  in  Aberdeen- 
shire,   1029. 

On  forest  and  other  trees  of  Aberdeenshire,  1029. 
Dickie,   W.: 

Kirkcudbright,    384. 

Scottish   burghal    life,   384. 
Dickson,  Rev.  David: 

The  end  of  our  being,  549. 

Rembrance  of  the  righteous,  544. 
Dickson,   David.     An  elder's  thoughts,  287. 
Dickson,  H.   N. : 

Hygrometry    of    Ben   Nevis,    1019. 

Observations  on  earth  currents,  1019. 
Dickson,  I.  A.     The  burry-man,  736. 
Dickson,  J.  H.,  and  James  Paton.     Museum  and  art 

galleries  of  Glasgow,  362. 
Dickson,  John.     Copy  of  a  letter  (1727),  229. 
Dickson,  Robert,  and  J.  P.  Edmond.     Annals  of  Scot- 
tish printing,  763. 
Dickson,    Thomas: 

Notice  of  Register  of  Lindores  Abbey,  389. 

Proceedings    Gild    Court    of    Ayr,    308. 
Dickson,   W.    K.: 

Advocates'  Library,  333. 

Hamilton,  lord   Belhaven,  572. 

The  Highland  campaigns,   185. 

Life  of   Sir   R.   Murdoch   Smith,   538. 

Mackenzie,   earl   of   Cromartie,   582. 

Printed  catalogues   of  Advocates  library,   1042. 

Scots    law    of   treason,    637. 

Signet  Library,  333. 


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Dickson,  W.  P.: 

Biographical   notice  of  William   Euing,   1061. 

Glasgow  University  Library,  362. 
Dictionary  of  national  biography,  435. 
Diebler,  A.   R.: 

Henrisone's  tabeln,  826. 

Zu  Holland's  Buke  of  the  houlate,  828. 
Difficulties  about  the  protest,  272. 
Digest    of    essays    on    bothy    system,    684. 
Digest   of   reports   of   commissioners   of   religious   in- 
struction,  253,   684. 
Dilettanti   Society  of  Edinburgh.     Transactions,  712. 
Dillon,    John: 

Catalogue  of  books  of  Cathedral  of  Glasgow,  362. 

Observations  on  the  Norwegian  expedition,  132. 

Observations    on    St.    Patrick,    525. 
Dimier,   L.     About   Mary,   queen  of   Scots'  portraits, 

147. 
Dimock,   Arthur.      Marie   Stewart,    147. 
Dinner  to  earl  of  Elgin,  473. 

Dinsmore,    William.      Western    Gaelic    poetry,    914. 
Dinwiddle,    J.    L. : 

Rev.   Henry   Duncan,   1061. 

The  Ruthwell  Cross,  408. 
Diogenes  among  the  D.D.'s,  815. 
Diploma  of  Thomas,  bishop  of  Orkney,  621. 
Disappointed    lover,    The,    898. 
Disappointed    whig,    815. 

Discours   du  grand   et  magnifique  triumphe,   147. 
Discourse  upon  the   union    (1664),   171. 
Discourse   upon  the  union    (1702),   180. 
Discourse  upon  an  union   (1707),  180. 
Disestablishment,  292. 

Disestablishment;    or,    what    shall    we    do?    292. 
Disestablishment   and   its   complication,  294. 
Dish    of  wholesome   proverbs,   763. 
Dispute    between    abbot    and    convent    of    Lindores, 

389,   395. 
Dissenting  minister's  friendly  reply,  261. 
Dissertation   on   chief   obstacles,   664. 
Dissertations   on   law   of   Scotland,   637. 
Dissertations   on   physical,   ethical,   etc.,   science,   752. 
Dittay   against   Mr.    Jas.    Mitchell    (1678),   654. 
Diurnal    of    occurrences,    170. 
Diurnal,  A.,  of  remarkable  occurrents,   142. 
Diverting  history   of  John   Cairns,   815. 
Divorty,  Peter.     Poemata,  815. 
Dixon,  B.  H.     Border  or  riding  clans,  566,  584. 
Dixon,   Frederick.      Marshal    Keith,   494. 
Dixon,  J.   M.: 

Burns  cult,   793. 

Education  and  the  Church,  699. 

John  Campbell  Shairp,  534. 

Methodism   in  the  Scottish  capital,   213. 

Survey  of   Scottish   literature,   763. 
Dixon,  J.   S.: 

Ancient  river  course  at  Auchinlea,  1019. 

Birds  frequenting  Possil  Marsh,  935. 
Dixon,   James    Henry.      Scottish   traditional   versions 

of    ancient    ballads,    815. 
Dixon,  John   H.   Gairloch,   359,   390. 
Dixon,    Thomas.      Ecclesiastical    establishments,    253. 
Dixon,    W.    M.      Thomas    the    Rhymer,    815. 
Dobbie,  J.   B.     Summer  birds,  935. 
Dobbie,  J.  J.     Note  on  specimen  of  altered  dolomitic 

limestone,    968. 
Dobie,  J.   S.: 

Church    of    Dunlop,    327. 

Church   of  Largs,   386. 

Corsehill   baron-court   book,   318. 

Late  R.  W.  Cochran  Patrick,  463. 

Mason's  protocol   book,   561. 

Notarial  notebook  of  John  Mason,  308. 

Parish  church  of  Kilbirnie,  381. 
Dobie,  James.     Letter  to  William   Blair,   199. 
Dobie,   Rev.  James.     Sermon,  447,  515. 


Dobie,   William.      Skelmorlie  aisle,  386. 
Dobson,  Austin: 

A   rival  of  Reynolds,   1065. 
Topography  of  Humphry  Clinker,  881. 
Dobson,   W.   T.      History   of   Bassandyne   Bible,   763. 
Dr.   Black,  446. 

Dr.    Buchanan's   union   manifesto,   287. 
Dr.   Chalmers,  460. 
Dr.   David  Macbeth  Moir,  517. 
Dr.   Harper's  statement,  284. 
Dr.  Hugh  Blair,  447. 
Dr.  James  Anderson,  440. 
Dr.  James  Gregory,  485. 
Dr.   John   Gillies,    480. 
Dr.   John  Leyden,  502. 
Dr.   John  Moore,   519. 

Dr.   Robert  Buchanan  and  confessions  of  faith,  285. 
Dr.   Trotter,   545. 
Dr.    Walter   C.    Smith,    538. 
Dr.  Wardlaw,  547. 
Dr.  William  Mavor,  514. 
Dr.  William  Thomson,  545. 
Doctrine  in  the  U.  P.  Church,  283. 
Documents  from  charter  chest  of  earl  of  Airlie,  109. 
Documents  illustrating  Catholic  policy,  161. 
Documents   illustrative   of   clan   Gregor,    608. 
Documents  illustrative  of  Icolmkill,  379. 
Documents  relatifs  a  Marie   Stuart,  1048. 
Documents    relating    to    Orkney    and    Shetland,    397, 

413. 
Documents    relative    to    Linlithgow    palace,    389. 
Documents   relative   to   printers    (1686-1705),    763. 
Documents    respecting    affairs    of    Scotland    during 

reign  of  Edward  I.,  136. 
Documents    respecting    affairs    of    Scotland,    during 

reign  of  Henry  VIII.,   141. 
Documents    respecting   cause,    J.    Vans    Agnew,    etc., 

637. 
Dodd,   George: 
Edinburgh,    333. 
Glasgow,  362. 
Dodd,   W.    H.      Prize   essay   on  jurisdiction   of   local 

courts,    637. 

Doddridge,    Philip: 

Account  of  family  of  Munroes  of  Fowlis,   618. 

Some  remarkable  passages  in  life  of  Col.  Gardiner, 
479. 
Dodds,  James.     Thomas  Chalmers,   460. 
Dods,   S.   O.     Chief  points  of  difference,  276. 
Dolefull   newes   from   Edinborough,   333. 
Dolman,   Frederick.     Glasgow,  362. 
Domhnull    cam    Maccumhail,    736. 
Domnullach,    Iain.      Marbhrainn,    924. 
Don,    David: 

New  or   rare  plants  found  in   Scotland,   1029. 

Varieties    of    Pinus    silvestris,    1029. 
Don,  John: 

Harvest  of  1902,  1069. 

Prehistoric  interment  in  Buchan,   1045. 
Donald,    C.    D.: 

Grahamstown,    372. 

Old  house,   Stockwell  gate,  362. 

Ramshorn    kirk,    362. 

Sheriff  Court  of  Lanarkshire,  639. 
Donaldson,   David.      Memoir  of  Dr.   Jamieson,   493. 
Donaldson,   James: 

Address    (1892),   699. 

Address   (1900),  699. 

Address    (1901),   699. 

Block   on   progress   in   Scottish   universities,   699. 

Scotch    education,    699. 

Scotch    Education    department,    699. 
Donaldson,  John.     Minister's  week  in  Argyll,  307. 
Donaldson,  Joseph.     Recollections,   469. 


INDEX 


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Donaldson,   P. : 

History  of   Sir   William   Wallace,   136. 
Life  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  136. 
Donaldson,    William.      Simon    Fraser  —  Lord   Lovat 

504. 
Donnelly,   W.   A.     The  mound  dwellings  of  Auchin- 

gaich,   66. 
D'Ootmoedighe  supplicatie,  226. 
Doran,  John: 

Deposed  monarchs,  121. 

Memories  of  our   great  towns,   324,   333,   362. 
Dorez,  Leon.     Le  nianuscrit  original,  786. 
Doryphorus.     Art  at  Glasgow  Exhibition,  712. 
Dougall,  J.  D.     Scottish  field  sports,  935. 
Dougall,  John: 

Ancient  sea  margins,  Glasgow,  968. 
Leaf-caves  of  Mull,  968. 
Silurian  scenery  of   Enterkin,  968. 
Sketch  of  geology  of  Falls  of  Clyde,  968. 
Land  and   fresh   water  mollusca,  935. 
Report  of  examination  of  diseased  salmon,  935. 
Douglas,    Charles.      Scottish    Free    Church    question, 

296. 
Douglas,  Gawin: 

Description    of    May,    815. 
Honour,   etc.,   815. 
Poetical  works,  815. 
Virgil's   .^neis,   815. 
Douglas,  Sir  George: 

The   Blackwood  group,   435,   763. 
History  of  the  Border  counties,  402,   407,  412. 
List  of  books,  2. 
Tales  of  Scottish  peasantry,  736. 
Mr.  J.  M.  Barrie,  444. 
Miss  Ferrier,  476. 
John  Gait,  479. 
Thomas    Hamilton,    487. 
James    Hogg,    489. 
D.  M.  Moir,  517. 
William  Motherwell,  520. 
Michael  Scott,  533. 
Robert  Tannahill,  543. 
William   Thom.,    544. 
John    Wilson,    552. 
Douglas,    Sir   George,   and   W.    S.    Crockett.      Robert 

Burns,    793. 
Douglas,    George.      House    with    the   green    shutters, 
816. 

Milton   vindicated,    763. 
The  Kilt,  429. 
Address    to    the    judges    and    jury. 


Stevenson  at   Fontainebleau,  885. 
Letter   to  lord  advocate,   1070. 
bishop.      Account    of    Leightonian 


Douglas,  John 
Douglas,  L.  M. 
Douglas,    Neil. 

240,  648. 
Douglas,  R.   B. 
Douglas,  R.   K. 
Douglas,    Robert, 
Library,  324. 
Douglas,   Sir  Robert: 

Baronage  of  Scotland,  566. 

Peerage  of   Scotland,   567. 
Douglas,   Robert.      General   view   of  agriculture,  664. 
Douglas,   W.   S.     Cromwell's   Scotch  campaigns,   168. 
Douglas,  William.     Notes  on  church  of  St.  Fyndoca, 

m. 

Douglas  book,  585. 

Douglas   of    Douglas    (1.    baron),   A.    J.    E.    Douglas. 

Douglas  cause,  584. 
Douglas  of  Douglas  (1.  baron),  A.  J.  E.  Douglas  vs. 

James   George   Hamilton,    7.    duke   of   Hamilton. 

Summary,  584—585. 
Douglas    Inchmarlo    Lodge   of   Gardeners.      Rules    7. 
Douglas   peerage  case,   585. 
Douglas  and  Piercy,  898. 
Douglases,   The,   585. 
Doune   Castle,   322. 
Douthal.     Morduth,  a  poem,  924. 


Dow.  Description  of  an  ancient  pitcher,  89. 
Dow,  J.  G.  Scotch  Ploughman's  Union,  684. 
Dow,  Robert: 

Agates  of  the   Sidlaws,  968. 
Geological  notes  on  Loch  Carron,  968. 
Geological  sketch  of  east  Fife,  968. 
Outcrop  of  diabase  at  Rossie,  968. 
Tertiary  dykes  of  lower  Tay  valley,  968. 
Dow,  William.     Elements  of  Unity,  282. 
Dowden,    Alice.      Biographical  sketch   of  John   Dow- 
den,   469. 
Dowden,   John: 

Appointment  of  bishops,  222. 

Bishops  of  Dunkeld,  222. 

Bishops  of  Glasgow,  222. 

Bishops   of   Scotland,   222,   435. 

Boyamund's  valuation,  222,  391,  425. 

Celtic  church  in  Scotland,  222. 

Furnishings   of  a  medisval   church,   712. 

Inventory   of  ornaments,   363. 

Mediaeval  church   in   Scotland,  222. 

Note   on   Ingram   of  Kethenys,   495. 

Notes  on  date  of  October  festival  of  St.   Regulus, 

222. 
Notes  on  ms.  Liturg.  f.  5,  97. 
Observations    on    Kirkmadrine    epigraphs,    97. 
Observations  upon  some  Scottish  place-names,  425. 
Parish   church   and   its  privileges,  222. 
Scottish    crown   and   the   episcopate,   222. 
Some  further  observations,  555. 
Dowe,   William: 
Mary   Stuart,   148. 
Thomas   Campbell,   802. 
Dowie  dens  o'  Yarrow,  816. 
Dowman,   James: 

Decay   of   Scottish   folk-song,   736. 
Education    and    sectarian    interference,    699. 
Feasting  at  funerals,  736. 
Superstitions    of   the    Scot,    736. 
Downie,  John: 

How  the  Scottish  union  was  effected,  180. 
How  the   Scottish   union  has   worked,   180. 
Doyle,    Sir   A.    C: 

Case  of  Oscar  Slater,   1069. 
"The  immortal  memory,"  793. 
Drake,   James.      Historia  Anglo-Scotica,   121. 
Drake,    Nathaniel: 
Banks  of  Esk,  816. 

Chaucer,   Dunbar,   and   Burns,   794,   817. 
Critical  observations  on  "Scenes  of  infancy,"  836. 
Life  and  genius  of  Michael  Bruce,  785. 
Mackenzie,    839. 
Sir    Walter    Scott,    870. 
Dramas  by  Joanna  Baillie,  111 . 
Draper,  Edward.     Lord  Lovat,   504. 
Draper,  William.     Life  of  Adam  Smith,  537. 
Dredging  expedition   in  Moray   Firth,   1019. 
Dressier,   William.      Comin'   thro'   the   rye,    721. 
Drever,   W.    P.      Udal   law,   637. 
Driver,   S.   R.     Professor  Davidson,  467. 
Dron,    R.    W.: 

Carboniferous  limestones  of  Scotland,  969. 
Iron  and  copper  mining  in   Shetland,  969. 
Notes  on  bores  in   Manor-Powis  coalfield,  969. 
Drosier,    Richard.      Ornithological    visit   to    Shetland 

and  Orkney,  935. 
Druce,  G.  C: 

Artemisia  stelleriana  in  Scotland,  1029. 
Contributions  towards  a  flora  of  west  Ross,  1029. 
Drummond,    D.    T.    K. : 

Letter  to  Rev.  Dean  Ramsay,  280. 
Reasons  for  withdrawing,  263. 
Reply  to   resolutions,   263. 
Scottish  communion   office,  263. 
Drummond,  Lady  Edith.     Drummond,  earl  of  Perth, 
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Drummond,   G.   W.  A.     Town  eclogue,  816. 
Drummond,    George.      Account    of    losses    of    Camp- 
bell of   Shawfield,   363. 
Drummond,  H.  H.     Fossil  bones  of  whale  discovered 

in  Monteith,  969. 
Drummond,  James.     Letter  on  sabbath  question,  282. 
Drummond,    James: 

Ancient   Scottish   weapons,   429. 

Notes  on  ancient  shields,  429. 

Notes  on  early  monumental  art,   97,   712. 

Notes  made  during  a   wandering,  97. 

Notes  on  monuments  of  lona,  379. 

Notes   upon    Scottish   portraits,   451,   496. 

Notice  of  ancient  monument,   520. 

Notice  of  "The  bluidy  banner,"   172,   555. 

Notice   of  burial-place   of    St.    Columba,   464. 

Notice   of   the   Clach-a-Charra,    66. 

Notice  of   Highland   target,   97. 

Notice  of  market-crosses,  97. 
Drummond,  John.     Memoirs  of   Sir  Ewen  Cameron, 

454,   567,   577. 
Drummond,    Nora.      Memorial    cross    to    late    Lord 

Kinnaird,    495. 
Drummond,     Thomas,     and     others.       Localities     for 

plants  near  Edinburgh,  1029. 
Drummond,  W.  A.,  bishop: 

Letter  to   lay  members,   195,   236. 

The   rebuffer    rebuffed,   235. 

Remarks,  234. 
Drummond,  William: 

Notes   of   Ben   Jonson's   conversations,   470. 

Poems,   816. 

Poetical   works,   816. 

Polemo-Middinia,    816. 

Select  poems,  816. 

Some  unpublished  poems,  816. 

Works,   816. 
Drummond-Norie,    William.      Loyal    Lochaber,    390. 
Drummond   schism   examined,   263. 
Drunken  exciseman,  The,  898. 
Dryburgh   Abbey,   322. 
Dryden,    Sir    Henry: 

Account    of    circular    building    in    South    Uist,    66. 

Notes   on  brochs   of   Mousa,   etc.,   66. 

Notice  of  the  burg  of  Mousa,  Shetland,  66. 

Notice  of   Sempill  sword,  97. 

Sculptured  monuments  in  lona,  97,  379. 
Drysdale,  William.     Notice  of  ancient  gold  seal,  97, 

555. 
Duan  na  Muireartaich,  925. 
Ducis,   J.   F.      Macbeth,   1048. 
Du    Croc,    Philibert.      Ambassade,    148. 
Dudgeon,  Patrick: 

Auriferous  quartz  from  Leadhills  district,  969. 

New  fossil  footprint,  Dumfriesshire,  969. 

Notice   of   St.    Queran's   well,   736. 
Dueringsfeld,  Ida  von.     Elisabeth  Tudor,  148. 
Duff,    Alexander: 

Cause  of   Christ,  267. 

Explanatory   statement,    272. 

Union   not  incompatible,  287. 
Duff,    E.    G.: 

Notes  on  leaf  of  Scottish   Donatus,   763. 

Notice  of  shell-mounds  at  Lossiemouth,   66. 

Some  early  Scottish  bookbindings,  712. 

Two  first  books  printed  in  Scottish  language,  763. 
Duff,  Patrick.     Sketch  of  geology  of  Moray,  969. 
Duff,   William.     New   history   of   Scotland,    121. 
Duffield,    S.    W.      Writings    of    George    Macdonald, 

506,    838. 
Duffy,  Sir  C.  G. : 

Conversations  with  Carlyle,  806. 

Conversations   and   correspondence,   806. 

Real   Carlyle,   806. 
Dugald   Stewart,    541. 
Duguid,  J.  L.     Unto  the  Right  Honourable,  586. 


Duguid,  Joseph.     Answers,  586. 
Duke,  William: 

Notice  of  hog-backed  monument,  97. 

St.   Vigeans  church,  97,  411. 
Dumas  Davy  de  la  Pailleterie,  Alexandre: 

Les  crimes  celebres,  148. 

Mary,   queen   of   Scots,   148. 
Dumfries.      Commissariot   record,    561. 
Dumfriesshire    and    Galloway    Natural    History    and 

Antiquarian    Society.      Transactions,    7. 
Dumfries  and  Galloway  notes  and  queries,  7. 
Dun,   Finlay.      Analysis   of  structure   of   music,   721. 
Dun    Echt    Observatory: 

Circular,  7. 

Publications,    8. 
Dunbar  Genealogy,  587. 
Dunbar,   Sir  A.   H. : 

Facsimiles  of  Scottish  coats  of  arms,  555. 

Notes  on  earldoms  of  Dunbar,  March  and  Moray, 
586,  613,  617. 

"The   prayer   bell,"   355. 

Scottish  kings,   121. 
Dunbar,   E.   D. : 

Documents  relating  to  Moray,  394. 

Social  life  in  former  days,  394. 
Dunbar,    George.      Defence   of  junior   humanity   and 

Greek   classes,   699. 
Dunbar,    William: 

The  golden  targe,   etc.,   817. 

Poems,  817. 
Dunbar,  William,  and  Gavin  Douglas.     Select  poems, 

817. 
Dunbar,    Sir   William.      Letter   to   managers,   267. 
Dunblane.      Commissariot    record,    561. 
Dunblane    Diocesan    Synod.      Register,   213,    324. 
Duncan,    Abraham,   and   Charles   Leckie.      Report   of 

debate,  253. 
Duncan,  Andrew.     Early  Scottish  glossary,  771. 
Duncan,  Andrew,  elder: 

Account   of  life  of   Dr.  Alexander   Monro,   Secun- 
dus,   517. 

Discourse    read     at    annual    election    meeting    of 
Caledonian   Horticultural   Society,   1029. 

Discourse   read   at  annual   meeting  of  same,   1029. 

Elogiorum    sepulchralium,    561. 

Letter   to   Neil   Macvicar,   lord   provost,    684. 

Miscellaneous  poems,   817. 

Tribute  of  veneration,  817. 
Duncan,    Ebenezer: 

Biographical  notice  of  Dr.  Andrew  Fergus,  475. 

On  clauses   in   Glasgow   Police   Bill,   363. 

The   Scottish   races,   49. 

Some  observations  on  consumption  of  alcohol,  684. 

Some  points  on  social  progress,  684. 
Duncan,    Ebenezer,    and    T.    H.    Bryce.      Prehistoric 

man   in   Arran,    1045. 
Duncan,   George: 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie,  817. 

Montrose's  march  after  battle  of  Alford,  1049. 

Some   sidelights,    167. 
Duncan,    Henry: 

Account  of  cross  of  Ruthwell,  408. 

Account    of    tracts    of    animals,    etc.,    Corncockle 
Muir,    969. 

The  Cottage  fireside,  817. 

Essay  on  parish  banks,  664. 
Duncan,    J.    D. : 

Bothwell   Castle,   312. 

Craignethan  Castle,  318. 

Crichton   Castle,   319. 

History  of  Inchmahome,  377. 

Inventory  of  articles,  363. 

Notes  on  broch  of  Tapock,  66. 

Note   regarding  ancient   canoe,   66. 

Note  regarding  urns  at  Uddingston,  66. 

St.  Martin  d'Auxigny,  121. 


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1117 


Duncan,   James.      Catalogue   of   coleopterous   insects. 

935. 
Duncan,  James.     A  pre-disruption  elder's  view,  289. 
Duncan,   Jean   W.      Nessie,   817. 
Duncan,   Mrs.    M.    G.    L. : 
Children   of  the  manse,  817. 
Rhymes,  817. 
Duncan,  T.  D. : 

Mary  Stuart  and  house  of  Huntly,  148. 
Queen's   Maries,    148. 
Relation   of   Earl   of   Murray,    148. 
Relations    of    Mary    Stuart,    148. 
Duncan,   Thomas.      Lairds   of   Scott,   870. 
Duncan,   William.     Witchcraft  in  the  north,   1070. 
Duncan   Forbes,    477. 
Duncan   Gray,   721. 
Duncanson,  Andrew.     Charity  to  poor  and  fatherless 

recommended,  684. 
Dundas,  John.     State  of  processes  against  Mr.  John 

Simson,   536. 
Dundas,     Joseph.       Notes     of     ancient     building     at 

Tapock,   66. 
Dundee.      [Documents.]      324-325. 
Dundee  Art  Union.     Report,  712. 
Dundee   Association   for   Promoting  the   Interests   of 

Church   of   Scotland.      Speeches,   246,    1051. 
Dundee   Fine   Art   Exhibition: 
Catalogue,    712. 
Notes,   712. 
Dundee   Free  Public  Libraries.     Catalogue  of  Burns 

and    Scott   exhibition,   713,    794,    870. 
Dundee    Parish    Church.      Order    of    divine    service, 

325. 
Dundee  Royal  Asylum  for  Lunatics: 
Annual  report,  684. 
Charter,    684. 
Dundee  Social  Union: 
Annual  report,  684. 
Report  on  housing,  684. 
Dundonald    (10.    earl),    Thomas    Cochrane.      Autobi- 
ography, 472. 
Dundonald  (11.  earl),  T.  B.  Cochrane,  and  H.  R.  F. 

Bourne,  Life  of  Thomas,  Lord  Cochrane,  472. 
Dunfermline.     Parish  registers,  561. 
Dunfermline    Abbey.      Registrum    de    Dunfermelyn, 

326. 
Dunham,  S.  A.     St.  Columba,  464. 
Duniwhistle's  testament,  898. 
Dunkeld.     Commissariot  record,  561. 
Dunkeld  bridge   pontage,   664. 
Dunlop,   A.    M.: 

Law  of  Scotland  regarding  poor,  684. 
Which  party  still  breaks  the  law?  267. 
Dunlop,    Alexander: 

Answer   to   Dean   of   Faculty's   "Letter,"   256. 
Lecture  on  union  between  church  and  state,  248. 
Letter  to  earl  of  Aberdeen,  258. 
Speech    in    support    of    petitions    of    ministers    of 
chapels  of  ease,   244. 
Dunlop,  Archibald.     Dunlop  of  that  ilk,  588,  817. 
Dunlop,  John.     Artificial   drinking  usages,   684. 
Dunlop,   R.     Archibald  Prentice,  527. 
Dunlop,   Robert: 

Fossil  amphibia,  969. 
Note  on  section  of  boulder  clay,  969. 
Note  on   a   "wash-out,"   near  Airdrie,  969. 
Notes   on   mineral   seams   round   Airdrie,   969. 
Dunlop,   Samuel: 

John   Welsh  the  Irongray   Covenanter,   549. 
Kirk-session   records   of   Irongray,   380. 
Dunlop,     William.       Memoirs    of     William     Guthrie, 

486. 
Dunn,   J.    B.      New   "Scotsman"  building,    1053. 
Dunn,  Malcolm.     Forestry  in  Scotland,  1029. 
Dunrobin  Castle,  327. 


Duns,  John: 

Beginnings  of  Scottish  natural  science,  935. 

Nesting  of   eider   duck,   935. 

On    early    history    of    Scottish   mammals,   935. 

Jottings  in  Mid-Lochaber,  66. 

Natural   history   of  Lewis,   935. 

Note  on  "trotter  roofing,"  97. 

Notes  on   Easter  Ross,  66. 

Notes  on  a  helmet,  157. 

Notes  on  North  Mull,  66. 

Notes  on  smoothing  stones,  etc.,  97. 

Notes  on  some  articles,  66. 

Notes  on  two  stone  hammers,  66. 

Notice  of  bronze  penannular  brooch,  97. 

Occurrence   of   prismatic   structure,   66. 

On   stone    implements   from    Shetland,    66. 

Some  remains  of  Scottish  early  post-pliocene  mam- 
mals.   969. 

Stone  folklore,  736. 

Surface   geology   of   Mid-Lochaber,    969. 

Zoology    of   Mid-Lochaber,    936. 
Duns   Scotus.     Doctoris  subtilis,  753. 
Dupin,   F.    P.   C,   baron.      Narratives   of  two   excur- 
sions, 664. 
Dupont,  Etienne.     Chateau  de  Brix,  574. 
Durand,    W.    Y.      De   Quincey   and   Carlyle,   806. 
Durham,   James: 

Post-glacial   beds,   Dundee,   969. 

Post-glacial   geology   of   Dundee   district,   969. 

Volcanic  rocks  of  Fife,  969. 
Durland,   Kellogg.   Among  the   Fife   miners,    684. 
Durness.      Parish   register,   561. 
Duthie,   W.   H.   M.: 

Birds   of  mountain  tops,  936. 

Day  with  the  terns,  936. 

Feathered   tenants,   936. 
Duty  of  excommunicating  "moderate"  ministers,  267. 
Dyack,   William.     Twenty  years   municipal  engineer- 
ing, Aberdeen,  301. 
Dyer,  Henry: 

Memoir   of   Henry   Muirhead,   520. 

Technical  education,  699. 

Technical  education  in  Glasgow.  699. 

Technical   Schools   (Scotland)    Act   (1887),  699. 
Dykes,  Thomas.     Land  of  Burns,  794. 
Dymes,  John.     Description  of  Lewis,  388. 
Dymod,  C.  W.     Inscription  on  the  "Gowk-stane,"  97. 
Dysart.     Abstract   of   revenue,   327. 


E 

E.      Border   sketches,    736. 

E.,  A.  M.     An  t-each  an  --Mbainn,  936. 

E.,  E.     Remarks  on  character  of  Mrs.   Brunton,  450. 

E.,  E.   F.     Schiller's  Mary  Stuart,   148. 

E.,  M.  B.     Goethe  and  Carlyle,  806. 

E.,  R.     Gaelic  bards,  914. 

Eadie,  John.     See  under  Harper,  James,  and  others. 

Earl    of   Aberdeen,    439. 

Earl  of  Dundonald,  472. 

Earl  of  Elgin,  473. 

Earl  of   Glasgow,   481. 

Earl  of  Rosebery,   531. 

Earl   of  Weniyss,   549. 

Earl  of  Zetland,   553. 

Earldom  of  Caithness,   576. 

Earldom    of    Mar,    613. 

Earldom  of  Selkirk,  626. 

Earle,  John.     On  the  ethnography  of  Scotland,  49. 

Earliest  Scottish  newspaper,  2. 

Earls  of  Dunbar  and  March,  587. 

Early  Scottish  burghs,  121. 

Early  Scottish  poetry,  817. 

Eas-Ruaidh,   Easroy,  925. 

East  Lothian  county  list,  373. 


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East  of  Scotland  Union  of  Naturalists'  Societies: 

Proceedings,   8,   930. 

Reports,    8,   930. 
Easton,  W.  M.  G.: 

Buchanans  of  Catter,   575. 

Earldom  of  Menteith,  615. 

Graham,   earl   of   Menteith,   615. 

Grahams  of  Leitchtown,   595. 

Napiers    of    Culcreuch,    619. 

Sons  of  Malise  Graham,  615. 
Eaton,  A.  W.  H.     Olivestob  Hamiltons,  597. 
Ebrard,  August.     Handbuch,  918. 
Ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  Scotland,  1051. 
Ecclesiastical  crisis  in   Scotland,  297. 
Ecclesiastical  situation  in   Scotland,  296. 
Echlin,  David.     Ova  Paschalia,  818. 
Echlin,  J.  R.     Genealogical  memoirs  of  Echlin  family, 

588. 
Echoes  of  the  eighteenth  century,  182. 
Eddington,   Alexander: 

Royal    Scottish   Academy   Exhibition,    713. 

Scottish   Modern  Arts  Association,   713. 

William   McTaggart,   512,   713. 
Eddy,  D.  C.     The  Percy  family,  203. 
Ede,  J.   E.   G.     Land   of   Burns,   794. 
Edgar,  Andrew.      Old   church   life,  213. 
Edgar,   Andrew,   and    Charles   Rogers.      Genealogical 

collections,  588. 
Edgar,  J.   G.: 

Adam  Smith,  537. 

David  Hume,  756. 

Lord    Erskine,    474. 

Watt,    548. 
Edgar,  Pelham.     Judgements  of  Carlyle,  806. 
Edina,  a  poem,  818. 
Edinburgh,  337. 
Edinburgh: 

Commissariot.     Consistorial  processes,   561. 

Commissariot    record,    561. 

Court    of     Session.       Decision    upon    question     of 
literary   property,    664. 

Court   of   Session.      Judgment   in   case   of   Donald- 
son's Hospital,  699. 

[Documents.],   333-337. 

Free  High   Church.      Statement,  278. 

Inhabitants'    Committee.      Report,   243. 

Kirk   Sessions:   Committee  of  Lay  Members.     Re- 
port,  244. 
Edinburgh.  —  Town   Council: 

Address,  new  buildings  for  High  School,  699. 

Report,    200. 

Report    on    communication    from    Senatus    Acade- 
micus,    699. 

Report    regarding   office   of   principal    of   the    uni- 
versity, 699. 

Report   by    Lord   Provost's   Committee,    252. 

Report  on  memorial  to  Lord  Melbourne,   699. 

Report  regarding  revenues  of  city  clergy,  251,  664. 

Review    of    proceedings   in    presenting    freedom    to 
George    Thompson,    275. 
Edinburgh   about   sixty  years   ago,   337. 
Edinburgh  Academy: 

Annual  report,  699. 

Plan,   699. 

Prize  list,  699. 

Report  of  directors,  8,  699. 
Edinburgh  advertiser,  8. 
Edinburgh  almanac,  8,   1043. 
Edinburgh  annual  register,  8. 
Edinburgh    Architectural    Association: 

Sketch    book,    8,    713. 

Transactions,    8,    713. 
Edinburgh    Association    for    Improving   Dwellings    of 
Industrious    Classes.       Contract,    337,    684. 


Edinburgh     Association     for     Promoting     Voluntary 

Church    Principles.      Report,    253. 
Edinburgh   Bibliographical   Society.      Publications,   8. 
Edinburgh   Caithness  Association : 

Objects,  8,  337. 

Report,  699. 
Edinburgh   Castle,   337,   338. 

Edinburgh      Chamber     of      Commerce     and      Manu- 
factures: 

Annual  report,  664. 

Joint   report,    664. 
Edinburgh.    City    Council.      Statement,    664. 
Edinburgh    City    Mission.      Second    report,    338. 
Edinburgh   delineated,   338. 
Edinburgh    dissected,    338. 
Edinburgh  dramatic  review,  8. 
Edinburgh   during  General   Assembly,   338. 
Edinburgh    Edina's    songster,    818. 
Edinburgh   Education   Society.      Report,   699. 
Edinburgh  election  (1834),  338. 
Edinburgh   episodes    (1664—65),   338. 
Edinburgh    essays,    818. 
Edinburgh  evening  courant,  8. 

Edinburgh   Field    Naturalists'   and   Microscopical    So- 
ciety.    Transactions,   8,   930. 
Edinburgh  fifty  years  ago,  338. 
Edinburgh    Financial    Reform    Association.      Tracts, 

1050. 
Edinburgh  forgeries,  764. 
Edinburgh    gazette    (1699),    1043. 
Edinburgh    Geological    Society: 

Laws,  8. 

Roll,  8. 

Transactions,  8,  955. 
Edinburgh  High  School: 

Annual   report,   700. 

Course  of  study,  700. 

Prospectus,    700. 

Report  on  state  of   education   in,   700. 
Edinburgh  journal  of  science,  8. 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  Corporations.     Abstract  of  ac- 
counts,  337. 
Edinburgh   and   Leith   Engineers'   Society.      Proceed- 
ings,  8. 
Edinburgh,     Leith,     and     Newhaven     Railway     Com- 
pany.     Reply,    664. 
Edinburgh   and   Leith   Water   Company.     Rates,  338. 
Edinburgh    magazine   and   literary    miscellany,    8. 
Edinburgh  magazine  and  review,  8. 
Edinburgh    Mathematical    Society.      Proceedings,    8. 
Edinburgh  medical  journal,   8. 
Edinburgh   medical  and   surgical  journal,   8. 
Edinburgh   the   modern   Athens,   338. 
Edinburgh   new  philosophical  journal,  9. 
Edinburgh   newspapers,   338. 

Edinburgh    Original    Ragged    Schools.      Annual    re- 
port,   684. 
Edinburgh.      Parochial   Board: 

Extract   decree,   684. 

Report  of  Law  Committee,  684. 

Resolution,    684. 
Edinburgh  Pen  and  Pencil   Club,  713. 
Edinburgh    Philosophical    Institution.    Roll    of    mem- 
bers,  9. 
Edinburgh  philosophical  journal,  9. 
Edinburgh     Phrenological    Association.       Report     of 

speeches,    9. 
Edinburgh  review  (1755),  9. 
Edinburgh   royal   days   entertainment,   338. 
Edinburgh    Sir    Walter    Scott    Club: 

Annual  report,  870. 

Executive,  9. 
Edinburgh  in  time  of  Scott,  338,  870. 
Edinburgh  University  magazine,  9. 
Edinburgh  Water  Company.     Case,  338. 


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1119 


Edinburgh  weekly  magazine,  9. 

Edinburgh   in   year   of   royal  visit,   338. 

Edinburgh    Young   Men's   Church   Association.    First 

report,    249. 
Edine,   C.     Lovat  and  Lily,  185,  818. 
Edmond,   Francis.     Letter  to  office  bearers  of  Free 

Church,    278. 
Edmond,  J.   P.: 

The  Aberdeen  printers,  764,  1042. 

Notes  on  inventories  of  Edinburgh  printers,  764. 
Edmond,  James.  Letter  to  Sir  William  Seton,  258. 
Edmondston,    Arthur: 

Observations  on  cod  fishery,   664. 

Observations   on   Zetland   sheep,   936. 

View    of   Zetland,    413. 
Edmondston,   Biot,   and   J.   M.    E.    Saxby.      Home   of 

a  naturalist,  413,   736. 
Edmondston,   Laurence: 

Account  of  new  species  of  larus,  936. 

Additional  account  of  Iceland  gull,  936. 

List  of  birds  in  Zetland,  936. 

Notice  of  specimen   of  larus  eburneus,   936. 

Observations  on  immer  goose,  936. 
Edmondston,  Thomas: 

Etymological  glossary,  771. 

The   great   skua,   936. 

The   raven,   936. 

Notes  on  excavations  in  Unst,  66. 

Notes  on  straw  masquerade  dress,  736. 
Edmonston,   Eliza.      Menie   Henderich,   818. 
Edmonston,   John.      Verses   and   letter,   818. 
Edmund,  J.  P.     Burial  place  of  Malcolm  I.,  132. 
Edmunds,   C.   K.      Peter   Guthrie   Tait,    543. 
Education  question.  The,  700. 
Education   question    in    Scotland,    700. 
Edward   I.,   King.      Diary,    136. 

Edward,  Robert.     Description  of  Angus   (1678),  306. 
Edwardes,   C.      In   wild   Galloway,   360. 
Edwards,  B.  B. : 

Alexander  Murray,   520. 

James  Ferguson,  475. 
Edwards,  John: 

Duns  Scotus,   534. 

Greyfriars  in   Glasgow,  222,  363. 

Hospitallers   in    Scotland,    222. 

Order  of  Sempringham,  222. 

Religious   orders   in   Scotland,   222. 

Templars  in   Scotland,   222. 

Temple  barony  of  Maryculter,  392. 

Torphichen,    422. 
Eeles,  F.   C: 

Altar  of  St.   Fergus,  222. 

Incised  slabs  at  Foveran  and  Oathlaw,  396. 

Inventory  of  King's  College    (1542),  301. 

Mass  of  St.  Ninian,  222. 

Note  of  cist  and  urn  at  Glasterberry,  67. 

Note  on  sculptured  stone  at   Birse,    1045. 

Notes   on   a   missal,   91. 

Notice  of  Celtic  cross-slab,  91 . 

On  effigy  of  an  abbot  at  Shisken,  97. 

Southdean   church,   416. 

Traditional   ceremonial,   753. 

Two  incised  slabs,  at  Foveran,  etc,  359. 

Undescribed    sculptured    stones,    98. 
Eenige  reflecties,   228. 
Eggleton,  James.     Risso's  dolphin,  936. 
Eglinton  tournament,  The,  354. 
Eglinton  and  Winton  (14.  earl),  A.  W.  Montgomerie. 

Report   on  muniments,   109. 
Eight  months  experience,  338. 

Eighteenth    epistle   of   second    book    of    Horace,    imi- 
tated, 818. 
Elcho,    David    Wemyss,   lord.      Short  account   of   af- 
fairs,  185. 
Elder,  J.   R.      Royal   fishery  companies,   664. 


Elder,    John.      Proposal    for    uniting    Scotland    with 

England,    142. 
Electric   equipment    of    Glasgow   tramways,    664. 
Electric  lighting  of  Glasgow,  664. 
Electric  traction  in  Glasgow,  664. 
Elegy  upon  death  of  grieve   of  Culquhalzie,   818. 
Elegy  upon  death  of  Mrs.   Mary  Gordon,  818. 
Elegy  on  Jamie  Gemmill,  898. 
Eleven  melodies  of  Scotland,  721. 
Elgin.     Records  of,  355. 
Elgin  (8.  earl),  James  Bruce.     Letters  and  journals, 

473. 
Elgin  (7.  earl),  Thomas  Bruce.     Postscript  to  letter, 

546. 
Elginicus.     Scottish  jurisprudence,  637. 
Elginshire.      Roads  and   Bridges   Inspector.      Report, 

355. 
Elibank  (5.  baron),  Patrick  Murray.     Considerations 

on  peerage,  561. 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England: 

Copy  of  letter  to  James  VI.,  161. 

True  copie,    148. 

Warrant  to   execute  Mary   Stuart,   148. 

E?Ativix05  $i?toA,OYlxos  Su^Xoyog.    A  ms.  letter 

from  this  Society,  1059. 
Ellice,   E.   C: 

Invergarry  Castle,  377. 

Place-names   in    Glengarry,    425. 
Ellice,  Edward.     Letter  to  Sir  George  Gray,  684. 
Elliot,    Andrew.      Elliot's    guide    to    Edinburgh,    338. 
Elliot,   Fitzwilliam: 

Further   essays   on   Border  ballads,   764. 

Trustworthiness  of  Border  ballads,  764. 
Elliot,  G.  F.  S.     Border  Elliots,  589. 
Elliot,   Sir   Gilbert.     Proposals,   338. 
Elliott,  E.  B.     Reply  to  Dr.  Candlish's  letters,  276. 
Elliott,  Ebenezer: 

Character  of  Burns,  794. 

Lecture  on  Cowper  and  Burns,  794. 

Robert   Nicoll,   523. 
Elliott,  J.   S.     St.   Kilda,  410. 
Elliott,   Robert.     Gretna   Green  memoirs,   372. 
Ellis,  Sir  Henry: 

Copy  of  manuscript  tract,   161. 

Observations  on  ancient  bracelet,  67. 

Observations    upon    household    book   of   James    the 
Fifth,  142. 

Observations  upon  nuptial  ring,  148. 
Ellis,  Lilith.     R.   L.   Stevenson,  885. 
Ellis,   R.   S.     Account  of  later  years  of  James  Hep- 
burn,   448. 
Ellis,  Walter.     Scotch  bulls,  764. 
Elmhirst,   Richard.     Pycnogonida   collected   in   Clyde 

area,  936. 
Eloquence  of  Dr.  Thomas  Guthrie,  486. 
Elouis,  J.    First  volume  of  selection  of  favorite  Scots 

songs,    721. 
Elphinston,   James.      Hypercritic,   818. 
Elven,  J.  P.     Book  of  family  crests,  555. 
Elwood,  A.   K. : 

Lady  Murray,   521. 

Mrs.    Brunton,    451. 

Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan,  484. 
Eminent  living  geologists.     R.  H.  Traquair,  1066. 
finault,  Louis.     Angleterre,   £cosse,  203. 
Engel,   H.     Naturgefiihl  bei   Burns,  794. 
Engelske  og  skotske   Folkeviser,   818. 
English  Episcopal  chapels  in  Scotland,  274,  275. 
English  and  foreign  sterlings,  727. 
English   Sunday   and   Scotch   Sabbath,  685. 
English   thanksgiving  service,    162. 
English    translation    of    Scottish    declaration,    518. 
Enquiry  into  the  Caledonian  project,  176. 
Enquiry  into  causes  of  late  rebellion,   185. 


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Enquiry    into    the   causes   of   the   miscarriage   of   the 

Scots   Colony,   177. 
Enquiry  into  salt  laws,   664. 
Ensuing    General    Assembly.      View    of    constitution, 

246. 
Entertaining  story  teller,  898. 
Environs  of   Edinburgh,   338. 
Episcopacy  in  Scotland,  213. 
Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland,  213. 
Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland: 

Code  of  canons,  7S3. 

Declaration  on  doctrine,  753. 

Representative    Church    Council.      Annual    report, 
209. 
Epistle  to  a  friend  in  India,  818. 
Epithalamium,   443,   535. 

Erastianism,  disestablishment  and  Geo.  Gillespie,  284. 
Erroll   (19.  earl),  C.  G.  Hay.     Scotch  land  bill,  664. 
Erroll,   The,   papers,    110. 
Erskine,   474. 

Erskine,  Carlo.     Letter  to  the  earl  of  Buchan,  121. 
Erskine,    Sir    David.      Airyformia,    818. 
Erskine,  J.  R.     Position  of  Catholics,  230. 
Erskine,    Sir    James.      Catalogue    of    collection,    713. 
Erskine,  Rev.  John.     Fair  and  impartial  account,  232. 
Erskine,  John: 

Institute,   637. 

Principles  of  law  of  Scotland,  637. 
Erskine,  John,  of  Carnock.     Journal,  173. 
Erskine,  R.     Scottish  Gaels,  222. 
Erskine,   Ralph: 

Beauties   of,   818. 

Gospel  sonnets,  818. 
Erskine,    S.    R. : 

The   Celtic   tale,    736. 

Gaelic   drama,   914. 

Mr.  Robertson's  novel,  914. 

Scottish   national  dress,   429. 
Erskine,    Thomas    Erskine,    baron.      Poetical    works, 

818. 
Erskine,  Thomas,  of  Linlathen.     Letters,  474. 
Erskine,  William.     Supplemental  stanzas,  818. 
Erskine  of  Pittodrie,   589. 
Erskines  and  their  kinsfolk,  589. 
Eruchshaw,   A.    P.      Some   points   of   resemblance   in 

stories  of  Macbeth,  etc,  1064. 
Erving,  Irving.      General  search   for  Irving,   600. 
Escott,    T.    H.    S.: 

Concerning  the  centenary  of  Scott,  870. 

Personalities,  203. 
Esdaile,    James.      Voluntary    church    scheme    without 

foundation,  246. 
Essay  on  headship  of  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  263. 
Essay  on  parliamentary  representation,    195. 
Essay  on  present  state  of  education   (1819),  700. 
Essay  on  the  Secession,   235. 
Essay  upon  the  union,  180. 
Essential    conditions    in    appointment    of    Committee 

on   Union,   281. 
Esson,  G.   A.     Recent  statistics  of  bankruptcy,  637. 
Established  Church  and  people  of  Scotland,  294. 
Established     Church    of    Scotland    the    truly    "Free 

Church,"   267,   272. 
Establishment   for   the   pay   of   His   Majesty's   forces, 

173. 
Establishment  principle   demanding  disestablishment, 

290. 
Establishment  of  state  model  forests,  664. 
Estates  of  Scotland.     Grievances  represented,  180. 
Etheridge,    Robert: 

Description    of    section    of    Burdiehouse    limestone, 
969. 

Further    remarks    on    adherent    carboniferous    pro- 
ductidae,  969. 

Note  on  corals  from  Habbie's  Howe,  969. 


Etheridge,   Robert  —  continued : 

Note  on  further  discovery  of  species  of  pothocites, 
969. 

Note    on    geological    range    of    adiantites    lindsex- 
formis,    969. 

Notes  on  shells  in  shell  marl  of  the  Meadows,  969. 

Notes    of    fossils    from    upper    Silurian    series    of 
Pentlands,   970. 

Notes    on    Silurian    fossils    from    Girvan,   970. 

Noter   on    post-tertiary    deposits   of   Elie,    970. 

Observations    on    swollen    condition   of   carbonifer- 
ous  crinoid   stems,   970. 

Occurrence   of   genus   pentremites,   970. 

Occurrence    of    small    naticiform    gasteropod,    970. 

Occurrence  of  foraminifera  in  carboniferous  lime- 
stone,  970. 

On   adherent   form   of  productus,   970. 

On  occurrence  of  genus  astrocrinites,  970. 

Occurrence  of  genus  dithyrocaris,  970. 

Our  present  knowledge  of  the  invertebrate  fauna, 
970. 

Presence  of  scattered  skeletal  remains  of  holothu- 
roidea,  970. 

Remains   of  pterygotus,   etc.,   Pentland   Hills,   970. 

The  palaeozoic  conchology  of  Scotland,  970. 
Ettrick   Shepherd,   The,   489. 

Etzel,  E.  E.     Notes  on  Swedo-Scottish  families,  561. 
Eureka!   or  The  fundamental  principles  of  monetary 

circulation,    664. 
Evans,  A.   H.     Flora  of  the   Fenland,   etc.,   1029. 
Evans,  A.   W.     Carlyle  love  letters,  806. 
Evans,   Sir  John: 

Note  on  buckler  found  on  Lugtonbridge  farm,  67. 

Sir   Charles   Lyell,   504. 
Evans,   William : 

The  black-backs,  936. 

Contribution  to  Perthshire  spiders,  936. 

Mammalian    fauna   of   Edinburgh    district,   936. 

Further   records   of   flowering  plants,   etc.,   in   Isle 
of  May,   1029. 

Mammals   of   Edinburgh   area,   936. 

Myriapods  of  Forth  area,   936. 

Notes  on  breeding  of  marsh  tit,  936. 

Note  on  limox  tenellus,  936. 

Notes   on   birds   of   Eigg,   939. 

Notes  on  Pallas's  sand-grouse,  936. 

Odonata  of  Forth  area,  936. 

On  occurrence  of  zostera  nana  in  Firth  of  Forth, 
1029. 

On  ricciae  of  Edinburgh  district,  1029. 

Occurrence   of   great    snipe,    936. 

Our   present  knowledge,   936. 

Preliminary    list    of    Perthshire    collembola,    etc., 
936. 

Reptiles,   etc.,  of  Edinburgh  district,  937. 

Some   further   records,   937. 

Some  medusas,   etc.,   from   Firth  of  Forth,   937. 

Some  mosses  and  hepatics  from  Isle  of  May,  1029. 

Some  further  mosses   from   Isle  of  May,   1029. 

See    also    under    Carpenter,    G.    H.,    and    William 
Evans. 
Everard,    H.    S.    C.      History    of    Royal    Golf    Club, 

St.  Andrews,  409. 
Everett,    Edward.      Abbotsford    visited,    298. 
Evershed,  Henry.     Agriculture  of  Shetland,  665. 
Evidence  against  the   Queen   of   Scots,   148. 
Ewald,   A.   C.     Last  hours  of  Mary,   148. 
Ewart,   Edward,  and  A.   O.    Curie.      Notice  of  cairn 

at  Black  Rocks,  67. 
Ewart,  J.   C. : 

On   anchovy    in    Scottish   waters,    937. 

On  skulls  of  horses  from  Roman  fort,  937. 


INDEX 


1121 


Ewing,  Alexander,  bishop: 
Episcopacy  in  Scotland,  213. 

Plea   for    Highland   and   non-juring   congregations, 
213. 
Ewing,     C.     M.       Geographical    description    of    East 

Lothian,   1019. 
Ewing,    Greville.      Exposure   of   some   things,    238. 
Ewing,   J.   C.      Bibliography  of   Burns,   794. 
Ewing,   J.    C.      Remarks   on   Lord   Moncreiff's   inter- 
locutor,  252. 
Ewing,    Peter: 

Contributions   to   topographical   botany   of   west   of 

Scotland,  1029. 
Flora   of   Ben   Laoigh,   1029. 
Hepaticse  of  the  Clyde  area,   1029. 
On  juncus  tenuis  as  a  Scottish  plant,  1029. 
Some  Scandinavian  forms  of  Scottish  Alpine  plants, 

1029. 
Two  new  forms  of  carex,  1029. 
A  week  at  Glen  Shee,  1029. 
Ewing,    William.       Observations    on    proceedings    of 

Glasgow   ArchKological   Society,   54. 
Ex  proverbiis   Scotum,   818. 
Examination   of   Blackwood's    defence,    665. 
Examination     of    charges    brought    against     General 

Associate  Synod,  241. 
Examination,  The,  examined,  241. 
Example    and    philosophy,    458. 
Excavation    of   Castlecary    fort,    89. 
Excellent   new   ballad,   818. 
Excellent  old  popular  ballad,  898. 
Excerpts  from   manuscript  of  sirname  of  Lesly,  604. 
Excursion   to    Glen-Urquhart,   423. 
Execution    of   the   Covenant,   227. 
Execution  of  Mary  Stuart,   148. 
Execution   of  Robert  Johnston,  494. 
Expedition  de  d'Esse  en  ficosse,  158. 
Expedition   en   ficosse   d'Edouard   Seymour,   158. 
Expedition   envoyee  en   ficosse,   158. 
Explanations   regarding  establishment  of  United   In- 
dustrial  Schools,   685. 
Explanatory  statement,  267. 
Exploits   of   the   wanton   wife  of  Bath,   898. 
Exposition    of    present    injurious   system,    665. 
Exposure  of  persecution  of  Lord   Melville,   515. 
Exposure   of   Rev.    William   Nixon's   statements,   263. 
Extension   of  area  of  chargeability,  685. 
Extension     of     means     of     theological     education     in 

Free   Church,   278. 
Extract  of  the  blazoning,   555. 
Extract  of  the  life  of  Mr.  Haliburton,  486. 
Extract   from   a   pamphlet,   etc.,   235. 
Extract  of  the  process  of  treason  against  James  Stir- 
ling  and    others,    541-542,   659. 
Extracta  e  variis  cronicis  Scocie,   121. 
Extracts  from  accounts  of  Common  Good  of  various 

burghs,    700. 
Extracts   from    buik    of   general    kirk    of    Edinburgh, 

338. 
Extracts  from  inventories  of  estate  of  Malcolm  Groat, 

596. 
Extracts   from   a   journal,   397,   413. 
Extracts   from   letters   to   Rev.    Dr.    M'Leod,   regard- 
ing famine,  685. 
Extracts  of  letters  written  by  a   lady  in   Edinburgh, 

185,   338. 
Extracts  from  life  of  Thomas  Paine,  898. 
Extracts   from   old   church   record,   736. 
Extracts   from   publick   records,   561. 
Extracts  from   records  burgh  of  Peebles,  401. 
Extracts   from   register  of  births,   Aberdeen,   561. 
Extracts    from    registers    connected    with    manner    of 

ryding  the  Scottish  Parliament,  163. 
Extracts    from    registers    of    presbytery    of    Glasgow, 

etc.,   315,  376,  417. 
Extracts  from  session  records  of  Mauchline,  392. 


Extracts  of  trial  of  James  Stewart,  658. 
Extraordinary  deliverance  of  Elizabeth  Shaw,  898. 
Eyemouth.     Fishermen's  Committee.     Eyemouth  fish 

teind,    665. 
Eynde,   'T,   vanden    marquis   van    Montrose,    518. 
Eyre,  Charles,  archbishop: 

Ancient   seal   of   Rutherglen,   408. 

Ancient  see  of  Glasgow,   1054. 

Episcopal  seals  of  Glasgow,  363. 

Hall  of  Vicars  choral,  363. 

History  of  ancient  see  of  Glasgow,  363. 

Inscription    in    Chapterhouse,    Glasgow    cathedral, 
363. 

Notes  on  towers  Glasgow  cathedral,  363. 

Old  arrangements  of   Glasgow   cathedral,   363. 

Preservation  of   Scottish  ecclesiastical  monuments, 
121. 

Seal    of    Inchaffray,    376. 
Eyre,  E.  J.     Lady  of  the  Lake,  861. 
Eyre-Todd,   George: 

Autobiography  of  William  Simpson,  713,   1066. 

Four   months   in   Bohemia,   475. 
Eyton,  R.  W.     Houses  of  Fitz-Alan  and  Stuart,  629. 


F.: 

Abbey  of  Deer,  321. 

Dalmeny  parish  church,  321. 

Fergus,   earls  of   Buchan,   575. 

Trial  of  a  Corstorphine  witch,  736. 

Trial  of  Corstorphine  witches,  736. 
F.     Doubtful  pedigrees,  628. 
F.     Waverley  anecdotes,  870. 

F.,  A.      Scotland  in  the  sixteenth   century,   141. 
Faclair   Gaidhlig,  918. 
Facts  for  the  Free   Church,  267. 
Facts  and  observations  concerning  voters,  195. 
Facts  relative  to  Captain  P.  Christie,  462. 
Factum  contre  les  Hamiltons,   160. 
Faculty  of  Actuaries   in   Scotland.     Transactions,   9. 
Faculty   of  Advocates: 

Annual  report,  2. 

Catalogue   of   manuscripts,   2,   555,   558. 

Catalogue  of  printed  books,  2. 

Committee  on  qualifications.     Report,  637. 

Report  of  committee,  2,  637,  638. 

Report  by  the  curators,  2. 

Statement.  .  .regarding   case   of   Mr.    Repp,   2. 

Strictures  on  the  management,  2. 
Faculty   of   Procurators,    Glasgow: 

Library,    2. 

Report,   638. 
Faedus  Scotorum  cum   Francis,   1047. 
Fainthearted   batchelor.  The,   898. 
Fair   City   of   Perth,   402. 
Fair   Isle,   413. 

Fair  widow  are  ye  wauking,  898. 
Fairbairn,  A.  M.: 

Scottish    Church    and    people,    296. 

United   Free   Church   of   Scotland,   296. 

Westminster    Confession    of    Faith,    213. 
Fairbairn,    James: 

Crests  of  families,  555. 

Book  of  crests,  555. 
Fairbairn,  M.   W.      Melrose  Abbey,   392. 
Fairbairn,  Patrick.     Thoughts  on  college  matters,  700. 
Fairfax,  Blackerby.     Discourse  upon  uniting  Scotland 

with   England,   180. 
Fairholme,  George.     Observations  on  woodcocks,  937. 
Fairley,  J.  A. : 

Ancient  Scottish  tales,  736. 

Peter   Buchan,   1060. 

John,  seventh  lord  Sinclair,  1066. 


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Fairlie-Cuninghaine,  Caroline.     Eglinton  tournament, 

354. 
Fairy  tales,  736. 

Faithful  narrative  of  great  victory,  161. 
Falconer,    Alexander.      Laing's    Sir   David    Lyndsay, 

836. 
Falconer,  J.    D. : 

Geology  of  Ardrossan,  970. 
Igneous   geology  of  Bathgate,   etc.,  970. 
Falconer,  John.     Three  letters  of  "The  Man  of  Feel- 
ing," 839. 
Falconer,   William: 
Poems,   818. 

Poetical  works,  818,  819. 
Shipwreck,   819. 

Shipwreck  and  other  poems,  819.    ■ 
Falkenegg,  A.  von.     Carnegie,  458. 
Falkirk.     [Documents,]   356. 
Fallow,  T.   M.     Church  plate  of  Scotland,   98. 
Falls  of  the  Clyde,  317. 
Falter,  Ludwig.     Die  erkenntnis-theoretischen  Grund- 

lagen,    etc.,    756. 
Famous   British   regiments,    121,   429. 
Famous  history  of  Valentine  and  Orson,  898. 
Fare  of  the  Convention  of  Royal  Burghs,  191. 
Farley,  Charles.     Battle  of  Bothwell   Brigg,  863. 
Farmer's  magazine,  9. 
Farming  in   Scotland,  665. 

Farquhar,  George.     Scotsman  as  a  householder,  685. 
Farquhar,  J.  T.  F.     Old  truths  plainly  put,  295. 
Farquharson,  Archibald.     Highlanders  at  home,  685. 
Farquharson,   James: 

Notes  on  carex  punctata,  etc.,  1030. 
Notes  on  visit  to  Strath  Glass,  etc.,  1030. 
Of  Scottish   pines,   1030. 
Farquharson,  Mrs.     Ferns  and  mosses  of  Alford  dis- 
trict, 1030. 
Farrall,   Thomas: 

Agriculture  of  Edinburgh  and  Linlithgow,  665. 
Agriculture  of  Orkney,  665. 
Ayrshire  breed  of  cattle,  937. 
On  polled  Angus  breed,  937. 
On  West  Highland  breed,  937. 
Farrar,  J.  A. : 

Adam   Smith,  760. 
Among  the   ballad   forgers,    764. 
Shame   of   Lauder,    764. 
Farrar,   James: 

The  knowe  of  Saverough,  67. 
Note  of  excavations  in  Sanday,  67. 
Note  respecting  articles  found  in  Orkney,  67. 
Notice  of  "burgh"  of  Burray,  67. 
Fasso,  Luigi.     Saggio,  870. 
Fatal  effects  of  love,  898. 
Father  Jerome  Vaughan,   546. 
Fatherless  bairns.   The,   819. 
Faujas   de    Saint-Fond,    B.      Travels,    196,   374. 
Fawcett,  R.   M.     Spirit  of   Scotch  secession,  272. 
Fea,  Allan: 

Hiding  places   in  Jacobite  dwellings,   185. 
Scottish   hiding-places   of   Prince    Charles    Edward, 

185. 
Real  Captain   Cleveland,   397,   482,   870. 
Fea,  James.     Considerations  on  fisheries,   665,   1057. 
Fear-tathaich  miosail,  925. 

Fearn,  John.     Manual  of  physiology  of  mind,  759. 
Fearn   Abbey,   Ross-shire,   356. 
FeilHre,  Am,  9,  913. 

Fenwick,  J.   C.     Few  remarks  upon  bagpipes,   721. 
Fergus,  Andrew.     Early  years   [of  the  Philosophical 

Society   of  Glasgow],   13. 
Ferguson,   Charles.     Early  history  of  church  patron- 
age, 213. 
Ferguson,    D.      Notes    on    alien    plants    found    near 
Paisley,    1030. 


Ferguson,  Frceland.     Present  position  of  Royal  Phil- 
osophical  Society,   363. 
Ferguson,    James,    younger.      Ayr   and    birthplace    of 

Burns,  308,   794. 
Ferguson,  James: 

Barony  in  Scotland,  121. 
British   race  and   kingdom,   49. 
Celtic  clement,  49. 
Expedition  of  1690,  175. 
Northern    baronial    house,    487. 
Pictish  race,  49. 
Scottish   church  case,   296. 
Scottish  race,  49. 
Seven  earls  of  Scotland,   132. 
Ferguson,     James.       Papers     illustrating    history     of 

Scots   Brigade,   1059. 
Ferguson,  James.     Short  account  of  life,  476. 
Ferguson,  James.     Old  Scottish  epithets,  736. 
Ferguson,  James,  and  R.  M.  Fergusson: 
Records   of  clan   Fergusson,   590. 
Records    of    clan    Fergusson.      Supplement,    590. 
Ferguson,   John: 

Address  on  vacating  presidency,   54. 
Bibliographical    notes    on    witchcraft    literature,    2, 
736. 
Ferguson,  John,  and  others,  against  Thomas  Robert, 

earl  of  Kinnoull,  etc.,  264. 
Ferguson,  Rev.  John.     Ecclesia  antiqua,  389. 
Ferguson,  Sir  Samuel.     Ogham  inscriptions,  98,  918. 
Ferguson,   William: 

Note  on  chalk-flints.  970. 

Note  on  sand  covered  district,  Aberdeenshire,  970. 
Notes  on  cist  at  Parkhill,  1045. 
Notes   on   flint   implements   from   Buchan,   67. 
Notes  on  some  raised  beaches,  970. 
Notices  of  some  iron   ore  deposits,  970. 
Occurrence  of  chalk  flints,  970. 
Occurrence  of  chalk  flints  and  greensand,  971. 
Old  Deer,  321. 

Raised  beaches  of  Firth  of  Clyde,  971. 
Reminiscences  of  Natural  History  Society  of  Glas- 
gow,  937. 
Some    geological    features    of    coast    of    Aberdeen- 
shire, 971. 
Ferguson  the  plotter,   476. 
Fergusson,  Alexander: 

Hon.    Henry   Erskine,   474. 
Jenny  Geddes,  480. 
Fergusson,   Anderson: 

Additions  to  Clyde  coleoptera,  937. 
Additions   to   Scottish   coleoptera,   937. 
Fergusson,   Charles: 

Gaelic  names  of  birds,  etc.,  736. 
Sketches  of   Strathardle,   419. 
Fergusson,   James.      Brief   refutation   of   doctrine    of 

Erastianism,   267. 
Fergusson,  James.     Galloway  and  her  feudal  sheriffs, 

360. 
Fergusson,    James.       Norwegian    origin    of    Scottish 

brochs,    67. 
Fergusson,   John.      Geological   report  upon   Muirkirk 

coal-field,   971. 
Fergusson,  John.     Mosses  indigenous  to  Forfarshire, 

etc.,  1030. 
Fergusson,  R.  M. : 

Genealogical  table.     Bryce,  574. 
Genealogical  tree.     Forrester,  591. 
Genealogical  tree.     Mayne,  614. 
Genealogical    tree.      Spittal,    628. 
Kidston   family,   602. 
Logie,   391. 

Place-names  of  Logie,  425. 
Presbytery  and   Popery,  213. 
Rambles  in  far  north,  397,  736. 
The  Viking's  bride,  819. 
Witches  of  Alloa,  305,  736. 


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1123 


Fergusson,    Robert: 

Poetical  works,  819. 

Works   of,   819. 
Fergusson,    Robert,    younger.      Proposed    reform    of 

counties,    1050. 
Fergusson,  Thomas.     Walter  Graeme,  819. 
Fernaig   manuscript,    925. 
Ferrerio.   Giovanni: 

Ferrerii  historia  abbatum  de  Kynlos,  383. 

Gestorum  Thomae  Chrystalli,  462. 
Ferrier,   J.    F. : 

Lectures  on  Greek  philosophy,  753. 

Institutes  of  metaphysic,  753. 

Letter  to  lord  advocate  of  Scotland,  700. 

Observations  on  church  and  state,  277. 

Scottish   philosophy,    754. 
Ferrier,    S.    E. : 

Destiny,  819. 

The  Inheritance,  819. 

Marriage,  819. 

Recollections   of  Ashistiel,   870. 
Fess  Checquy.     The  royal  tressure,  555. 
Fest,   Fred.      Balquhither,   721. 
Festival  of  Uphelly  A',  736. 
Feval,  P.  H.   C.     Les  puritains  d'ficosse,  863. 
Few    extracts,    council    registers,    St.    Andrews,    409. 
Few   letters   concerning  church   government  in   1690, 

258. 
Few  plain  questions  to  working  people,   665,  685. 
Few  remarks  on  the  essay,  230. 
Fians,  The,   736. 
Fidelis.      In    memoriam,   806. 
Field,  The,  of  Otterburn,  140. 
Fiery   cross,    9. 

1589.      The    Scottish    queen's   burial,    148. 
Fifteenth  century  history,   140. 
Filidh  nam  beann,  925. 
Filidh   na   coille,   925. 
Filon,   Augustin: 

Arthur   Balfour,  442. 

Boswell's  love  story,  447. 
Findlater,  J.  H.     The  bairn-keeper,  820. 
Findlay,  J.  P.     Thrums,  384. 
Findlay,  J.   R.: 

Notes  on  Hatton  House,  373. 

Stone  cross  in   Ratho,   405. 
Findlay,  J.  T.     The  ingenious  William  Meston,  1064. 
Findlav,    William.      Burns    and    medical    profession, 

794. 
Fine  arts  in  Edinburgh,  713. 
Fingal's   Cave,   417. 

Finlay,   John.      Scottish   historical   and   romantic  bal- 
lads,  820. 
Finlay,    John.      See    under    Anderson,    George,    and 

John  Finlay. 
Finlayson,  James: 

Account  of   Dr.   Robert  Watt,  549. 

Account  of  life  of  Dr.  Hugh  Blair,  1060. 
Fionn.     See  Whyte,  Henry. 
First  printer  of   Scotland,   764. 
First  Scots  brigade,   121,  429. 
First  stage-coach,  665. 
Firth,  C.  H.: 

Ballad  on  anticipated  birth,    148. 

Ballad  illustrating  the  Bishop's  wars,  165. 

Ballads,   163. 

Ballads   on  the   Bishops'  wars,   165. 

The  battle  of  Dunbar,   169. 

A   Border  ballad,   162. 

Elegy  and  a  ballad,  479,  504. 

New  Year  gift  for  the  Whigs,  820. 

Restoration  duel,   171. 
Firth,  John: 

Old  Orkney  riddles,  727. 

An  Orkney  township,  397. 


Fischer,  T.   A.: 

Scot  in  Germany,  121,  561. 

Scots  in  Prussia,  121,  561. 

Scots  in  Sweden,  121,  561. 
Fish,  D.  S.: 

Notes  on  rarer  woodland  plants,  1030. 

Some    features    of    interest    in    Scottish    mountain 
plants,   1030. 
Fisher,    Alexander.      Principles    of    Reformed    Pres- 
bytery, 239. 
Fisher,  Garrett.     Glasgow,  363. 
Fisher,   Thomas.      Charles   Grant,   484. 
Fitzgerald,   M.    S.      Kings   of    Scotland,    121. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy: 

Boswell's    autobiography,    447. 

Croker's    Boswell,    447. 

Some  new  lights  on  "Bozzy,"  447. 

Glimpses  of  Carlyle,  806. 

Lady    Jean,    585. 
Fitzhugh,  W.     Murder  of  Duncan,  1048. 
Fitzpatrick,    Benedict.      Irish    and    Scotch    surnames, 

559. 
Five  comic  songs,   898. 
Five  excellent  songs,  898,  899. 
Five  favourite  songs,  899. 
Five  popular  songs,  899. 
Five  Scotch  songs,  899. 
Five  songs,   899. 

Flachat,  S.     Histoire  du  canal  caledonien,  665. 
Fleming.      Necessity   for   reform   in   parochial   school 

system,  700. 
Fleming,  Alexander: 

Answers  to  a  statement,  239. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  264. 

Letters  to  "An  antipluralist,"  242. 

Remarks,    395. 

The   reviewer   reviewed,   249. 
Fleming,  Alexander: 

Strictures  on  the  hypothesis,  258,  261. 

To  the  lord  provost  of  Glasgow,   239. 
Fleming,  Archibald.     Is  Scotland  decadent?  207. 
Fleming,   D.   H.: 

Cross-slab  at  St.  Andrews,  409. 

Date  of   Knox's  birth,  496. 

George   Buchanan,   452. 

Historical  notes,  713. 

Influence  of  Knox,  213,  833. 

Mr.  Joseph  Bain  and  Bishop  Lesley,  124. 

Notes  on  heraldic  button,  etc.,   1045. 

Notes  on  manuscript  volume  of  Covenanting  testi- 
monies,  213. 

Notice  of  cist,  etc.,  at  Law  Park,  67. 

Notice   of   sculptured   cross-shaft,   98. 

Story  of  Scottish  covenants,  213. 

Supplementary  note  on  Ingram  of  Kettins,  1063. 

Fleming,   J.    S.: 

Theory  and  practice  of  Scotch  bankuig,  665. 
Scottish  banking,  665. 

Fleming,  J.  S.:  ,   ^  .  ,.  .  •,-. 

Ancient  castles  and  mansions  of  Stirling  nobility, 
1058. 

Ancient  Irish  castles,   713. 

Carsluith  Castle,  316. 

Irish   and   Scottish  castles,   713. 

Newark   Castle,   395. 

Regent  Mar's  ludging,  417. 
Fleming,    John,    1785-1857: 

Gleanings   of   natural   history,  937. 

History   of   British  animals,  937. 

Mineralogical  account  of  Papa  Stour,  971. 

Notice   respecting   silver    mine   in   Linlithgowshire, 
971. 

Notice  of  submarine  forest,  971. 

Observations  on  mineralogy  of  St.  Andrews,  971. 

Observations  on   orthoceratites,   937. 


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Observations  tending  to  establish,  etc.,  937. 

On  a  bed  of  fossil  shells,  971. 

On  mineralogy  of  Redhead,  971. 

On  submarine  forest  in  Firth  of  Tay,  971. 

Scottish  zoology,   937. 

Short  account  of  rocks,  near  Dundee,  971. 

Zoology  of  the  Bass,  937. 
Fleming,    John: 

Notice  of  fort,  Borgadail  Glen,  67. 

Notice   of   forts   in   Kintyre.   67. 
Fleming,    Thomas.      Remarkable   agitation    of   waters 

of  Loch   Tay,   1019. 
Fletcher,   Alexander.     Examination  of  grounds,   198. 
Fletcher,  Andrew: 

Home  rule  for  Scotland,  182. 

Political  works,  820. 

Speech   upon   the  state  of  the  nation,   182. 

Speeches,    180. 

Staatkundige   verhandeling,    182. 

Two  discourses,  176. 
Flett,   J.    S.: 

Age  of  old  red  sandstone  of  Shetland,  971. 

Discovery   in    Orkney   of   John   o'   Groat's   horizon 
of  old  red  sandstone,  971. 

A  hypersthene  andesite  from   Dumyat,  971. 

Old  red  sandstone  of  Orkneys,  971. 

Phenocrysts  of  micropegmatite,  971. 

Scottish   rocks  containing  orthite,  971. 

Trap   dykes   of  the   Orkneys,  971. 
Flint,   Robert: 

Agnosticism,   754. 

Anti-theistic   theories,    754. 

Covenant   (1660-1690),  213. 

Philosophy,  754. 

Theism,   754. 
Flockhart,   Robert.      Street  preacher,  477. 
Flodden  death-roll,  141. 

Flom,   G.   T.      Scandinavian   influence,   771. 
Flory,   J.    S.      John   Wilson,    552. 
Flower,   G.   E.     John   Knox,  213. 
Flower,  H.  H.     Arms  of  Stuart,  555. 
Foedere,  De,   Scotorum,   165. 
Foix,  Paul  de.     Ambassade,   159. 
Folklore  objects  from   Argyleshire.  737. 
Foord,  John.     "Land  of  cakes,"  206. 
Foote,    James.      Plea    for    extension    of    theological 

education,   700. 
Forbes,  A.  C.     On  establishing  an  experimental  for- 
est  area,    1030. 
Forbes,  A.   P.: 

Answers  to  presentment,  281. 

Kalendars  of  Scottish  saints,  222. 

Lives  of  S.  Ninian,  etc.,  222,  223. 

Notice  of  ancient  bell  of  St.  Fillan,  98. 

Some  account  of  Robert  Watson,  548. 
Forbes,    Sir   Archibald: 

The   "Black   Watch,"   429. 

Real   Stuarts,    629. 
Forbes,  Duncan: 

Account  of  familie  of  Innes,  600. 
Some  considerations,  192. 
Works,   820. 
Forbes,  Edward.     On  estuary  beds.  Loch  Staff  in,  971. 
Forbes,  Eric.     Hogmanay,  737. 
Forbes,  J.  D. : 

Account  of  thermometrical  register,  1020. 
The  Admirable  Crichton,  465. 
Climate  of  Edinburgh,   1020. 
Notes   on   geology   of   Eildon   Hills,   971. 
Notice  of  vitrified   fort  at  Carradale,  67. 
Forbes,  J.  H.    Address  to  members,  Episcopal  Church, 

276. 
Forbes,  John,  1568P-1634.     Certaine  records  touching 

the  estate  of  the  Kirk,  213. 
Forbes,  John,  of  Corse.     Opera  omnia,  820. 


Forbes,  John.     Cantus,  721,  820. 

Forbes,    John.      Memoranda    relating    to    Forbes    of 

Waterton,  591. 
Forbes,  John.     The  Union  question,  284. 
Forbes,    Patrick.      Considerations   on   constitution    of 

the    Church,    261. 
Forbes,   Sir   Samuel.     Description  of  Aberdeen,  304. 
Forbes,    Sir    William : 

Account  of  life  of  James   Beattie,   445. 
Memoirs  of  a  banking  house,  665. 
Forbes,    William.      Letter   to    his   friend   in    England 

(1710),   1068. 
Forbes,   William.      Some   considerations   on   poor-law 

question,    685. 
Ford,    Robert.      Thistledown,    820. 
Fordun,   John   of.      Scotichronicon,    121. 
Fordyce,  A.  D.     Family  record  of  Dingwall  Fordyce, 

584,   591. 
Forest  sketches,  937. 
Forfar   Scientific    Institution,   358. 
Forfeiture   of   the   Douglases,    585. 
Forgotten  chapter  in   Scottish  history,  122. 
Forman,  Robert.    Account  of  cists  in  Windymains,  67. 
Forme  and  maner  of  buriall,  393. 
Former   and   present   state   of   Glasgow,   363. 
Formula  of  the  Free  Church,  etc.,  287. 
Fornaciari,   Luigi.      Maria   Stuarda,    148. 
Forrest,    Sir  James.      Close  time   for  trout,  937. 
Forrest,   James: 

Buchan  dialect,  771. 

Glimpse   into    church    life,    1053. 

Inverallochy   Castle,   1055. 

Note    on    castles    of    Ravenscraig    and    Inverugie, 

1055,    1056. 
Notes  on  ancient  grave  at  Crimonmogate,  1045. 
Old  Church  of  St.  Colms,  1057. 
Place-names   in   Lonmay,   1058. 
Some  Buchan  Scots  words,  771. 
Forrest,  James.     Notice  of  Gallow  Hill,  67. 
Forrester,  John.     Haematite  iron  ore,  Kirkcaldy,  971. 
Forster,  John.     A  word  on  Alexander  Dyce,  472. 
Forsyth,  Asher.     Notes  on  York  Building  Company, 

305. 
Forsyth,   David : 

Bed   of  post-glacial  clay,   Girvan,   971. 
Geology    of   Carsphairn   district,    971. 
Notes  on  Silurian  rocks,  Muirkirk,  972. 
Silurian  rocks  of  Girvan  district,  972. 
Forsyth,    Dr.      Place   names   of   Abernethy,   425. 
Forsyth,   F.   G.     Genealogical  record,   591. 
Forsyth,  James.     My  refusal,  478. 
Forsyth,  K.  A.     Some  notes  on  Edinburgh,  338. 
Forsyth,  Robert: 

Memorial   for  Thomas  and  Hugh  Gladstanes,   665. 
Remarks  on  the  Church  of  Scotland,  214,  267. 
Forsyth,  William.     Idylls  and  lyrics,  820. 
Fortesque,  W.  J.     Notes  on  flora  of  Orkneys,  1030. 
Forth   and    Clyde   ship   canal   schemes,    665. 
Fortune,  E.  C.     Royal  Scottish  burgh,  318. 
Foster,  J.  J.     The  Stuarts,  148,  629. 
Foster,  James.     Account  of  behaviour  of  late  earl  of 

Kilmarnock,   495. 
Foster,   John: 

Forbes'  Life  of  Beattie,  1059. 
Life   and   writings   of   David   Hume,    756. 
Memoirs   of   Lord   Kames,    1063. 
Foster,  Joseph: 
Lyon  office,   614. 

Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland,  562. 
Foster,  W.     John  Bruce,  450. 
Foster,  W.  E.     Songs  on  angling,  820. 
Fothergill,  G.  A.: 
George   Foulis,   478. 
Notes  on   Scottish  samplers,   713. 
Story  of  a  "Barber's  bleeding  dish,"  338. 


INDEX 


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Fotheringham,  J.  G.     Scalds  and  troubadours,  397. 
Fotheringham,  W.     Notes  on  old  Crosskirk  at  Quen- 

dale,   67. 
Fotheringhame,  W.  H. : 

Notes   respecting   Swein   Aslief,   etc.,  397,    543. 
Thule  of  the  ancients,  413. 
Foul  Burn  agitation!   338. 
Foulis,    Sir   James: 

Account     of     combat     between     Macphersons     and 

Davidsons,  429. 
Enquiry  into   original   inhabitants,   49. 
Inquiry  into  origin  of  name  of  Scottish  nation,  49. 
Inquiry  into  beverage  of  ancient  Caledonians,  122. 
Observations  on  Duni  Pacis,  67. 
Of  the  league,  etc.,   132. 
Foulis,   Sir  John: 
Account  book,  478. 
Transcript    of    family   record,    591. 
Fountainhall,    Sir   John   Lauder,   lord: 
Historical  notices,   171. 
Journals,  172. 
Four  books  of  choice  old  Scottish  ballads,  820. 
Fotjr    excellent    songs,    899. 
Four   favourite   comic  songs,   899. 
Four  popular  songs,  899. 
Four  songs,  899. 

Four  Wedderburns  of  Dundee,  634. 
Fowler,   J.   C.     Farewell  sermon,  478. 
Fowler,   W.    M.      Spirit   of   the  isle,   820. 
Fowling  in   Faroe,   937. 
Fox,  A.  W.: 

Poetry  of  Scott,  870. 
With  Jonson  at  Hawthornden,  470. 
Fox,    Fortesque.      On    climate    of    Strathpeffer    Spa, 

1020. 
Fox,  Francis.     Convivium  juvenile,  244. 
Fox,    John.       History    touching    the    persecution    in 

Scotland,   435. 
Foxcroft,    H.    C.      See   under   Clarke,   T.    E.    S.,   and 

H.    C.    Foxcroft. 
Fradel,  Charles.     Blue  bells  of  Scotland,  721. 
France.      Direction    de    Commerce    Exterieur.      Rap- 
ports, 665. 
Francis,   F.      By   lake   and   river,   937. 
Francis   Jeffrey,    493. 
Franciscan  Convent,  Aberdeen: 
List   of  books,   301. 
Necrologia,    301. 
Franck,    Richard.      Northern    memoirs,    170,    171. 
Franke,  Eugenie.     Quellen,  870. 
Franklin's  way  to  wealth,  899. 

Franks,  Sir  A.  W.     Notice  of  permissions,  148,  727. 
Fransham,  John.     Scotland,  191. 
Eraser,  A.   C. : 

Philosophical   life   of   Professor   Ferrier,   476,   754. 
Philosophy  of  theism,  754. 
Thomas  Reid,   529,   759. 
Fraser,  A.  D.     Some  reminiscences,  721. 
Eraser,  Alexander.     Battlefield  of  Culloden,  185. 
Fraser,   Alexander: 

Contributions  towards  history  of  third  charge,  In- 
verness, 377. 
Curiosities   from   burgh  court,   377. 
Fentons  of  the  Aird,  590. 
Northern   folk-lore,   737. 
Fraser,   Alexander: 
Gael  in  Canada,  429. 
Gaelic  folk-songs,  925. 
Fraser,  D.  M. : 

Certain  peculiarities  of  Gaelic,  918. 
Gaelic  language,  918. 
Fraser,   Daniel.     Adam,  the  figure  of  him  that  was 

to  come,  292. 
Fraser,   Donald: 

Essay  on  origin,  etc.,  of  the  Scots,  133. 
Life  of  Andrew  M.  Ramsay,  528. 


Fraser,  Donald.     Comprehensive  Presbyterian  union, 

283. 
Fraser,  Donald: 

Life  and  diary  of  Ebenezer  Erskine,  214,  473. 
Life   of   Ralph    Erskine,   474. 
Thomas   Chalmers,   460. 
Fraser,   G.   M. : 

Aberdeen  maps  and  views,  301,   1020. 
Market  cross  of  Aberdeen,  301. 
Fraser,   H.    N.      Report   on  agriculture  of   Dumfries- 
shire. 665. 
Fraser,  Rev.  James.     Chronicles  of  the  Erasers,  591. 
Fraser,  James,   of  Brea.     Memoirs  of,   479. 
Fraser,  James: 

The  Callernish  stones,  67. 

Cromwell's   fort,   377. 

Descriptive     notes     on     stone     circles     of     Strath- 

nairn,  67. 
Note  on  implements  found  in  Croy,  67-68. 
Post-tertiary  shell-bed  at  Clava,  972. 
Recent  formations  and  glacial  phenomena,  972. 
Shell  bed  at  Clava,  972. 
Strathnairn,    420. 

Vitrified  fort  of  Knockfarrel,   68. 
Fraser,    John.      Humorous    chapbooks    of    Scotland, 

764. 
Fraser,   John.     Notes   on   superstitions   of   Highland- 
ers,  737. 
Fraser,  John.     Relative  clause  in  Gaelic,  918. 
Fraser,  L.     Skua  or  brown  gull,  937. 
Fraser,    Patrick: 

Conflict  of  laws,   638. 
Consolidation  of  statute  law,  638. 
Domestic   economy,   700. 
Fraser,  Simon.     Airs  and  melodies  peculiar  to  High- 
lands,  721. 
Fraser,  T.   R.     Professor  Alexander  Dickson,   1061. 
Fraser,   Thomas.      Flowering  plants   found   in   parish 

of  Croy,  1030. 
Fraser,   Thomas.      Petition   of,   479. 
Fraser,    W.      Decay   of   literature,   820. 
Fraser,  W.  C.     Crawford,   318. 
Fraser,   W.   C,  and  A.   Richardson.     Rory  Macphie, 

820. 
Fraser,  W.   R. : 

History   of   Laurencekirk,    386. 
St.   Marys  of  Old   Montrose,  393. 
Fraser,    Sir    William: 
Barbara   Maxwell,   475. 
D'Arcy   Brisbane,   Lady  Maxwell,  514. 
Elphinstone    family    book,    589. 
First    report   on    Marchmont    muniments,    599. 
Manuscripts  of  duke  of  Atholl,   570,   599. 
Manuscripts  of  family  of  Carruthers,   579. 
Memoirs  of  the  Maxwells,  614. 
Memorials  of  Montgomeries,  588. 
Report   on  charters  at   Glaniis  Castle,   606. 
Report    upon    correspondence    of   Lord    Chancellor 

Seafield,    181. 
Report  on  muniments  of  Lord  Elphinstone,  589. 
Robert  Maxwell,  bishop,  514. 
Stirlings  of  Keir,  630. 
Fraser,    William : 

Fluctuations  of  building  trade,  685. 
Rents  and  ground  rents,  685. 
Fraser,  William.     Recently  exposed  sections  in  Pais- 
ley clay-beds,  972. 
Frazer,  Sir  J.  G.: 

Folk-lore  at   Balquhidder,    737. 
Notes   on    harvest    customs,    737. 
William    Robertson    Smith,    538. 
Fredericq,   Paul.      Study   of   history,    122. 
Free  Church:  its  history,  267. 
Free  Church  Anti-Slavery  Society: 
-Vddress,   276. 
Sinfulness  of  maintaining  Christian  fellowship,  277. 


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Free  Church  catholic  and  missionary,  274. 
Free  Church  claims,  292. 

Free  Church   Defence  Association.     Minute  of  Com- 
mittee,  289. 
Free  Church  and  her  accusers,  275. 
Free  Church  principles  since  Disruption,  285. 
Free  Church  pulpit,  754. 
Free  Church  a  schismatical  church,  267. 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  297. 
Free   Church   of   Scotland  appeals,   297. 
Free  Church  of  Scotland: 

Acting  Education  Committee.     Explanatorj'  minute, 
278. 

The   Cardross  case,   281. 

Christian   union,    281. 

Declaration  of  the  Association,  etc.,  281. 

Declaration   by   office-bearers,   287. 

Education    Committee.      Report    (1843),    700. 

Extract    from    last    report,    284. 

First  constitutional  catechism,  272. 

Full  report  of  public  meeting   (1871),  289. 

Glasgow  evangelization,  280. 

Home  and   foreign   record,   209. 

Memorial.      Refusal   of   sites,  277. 

Monthly   series   of   tracts,   209. 

Overtures,  292. 

Proceedings    regarding    recognition    of    B.    North, 
280. 

Publication    Committee.      Thomas    Chalmers,    460. 

Quarterly    mission   paper,    209. 

Report,  209. 

Report   of   Finance    Committee,    209. 

Report   on    church    rates,    291. 

Report  of  Committee  on  union,  282,  283,  286,  287. 

Report    of    Committee   on   union    (1868),   284. 

Report  on  legislation  regarding  patronage,  291. 

Report  on  legislation   on  patronage    (1875),   292. 

Report  on  union  with  other  churches  (1866),  282. 

Sites,   277. 

Union    of    established    churches,    287. 

Yearbook,  209. 
Free  Church  of  Scotland.     General  Assembly: 

Committee  of  Sustentation  Fund.     Report,  279. 

Inverness   Assembly.      Digest,   274. 

Lives,    486,    488. 

Overture    (1867),    283. 

Proceedings    (1843),   214,   267. 

Report  of  proceedings,  214. 

Report  of  proceedings  (1844),  272. 

Second    report,   272. 

Report  of  proceedings  (1846),  275. 

Report  on  psalmody,   721. 

Zendbrief   uit   Schotland,    274. 
Free   Church   of   Scotland   Defence   Association: 

Constitution,   209. 

Speeches,  287. 

Tract,  287. 
Free   Church  Temperance   Society: 

Report,   209. 

Report.     Supplement,  209. 
Free    Churchman.      Free    Church    education    scheme, 

700. 
Free   churchman's   plea,   267. 

Free    High    Church    Congregation,    Edinburgh.      An- 
nual report,  209. 
Free    New    North    Church,    Edinburgh.      Report    of 

Deacons'    Court,    279. 
Free   St.    George's    Sacred    Music   Association.      Our 

Scottish   psalmody,    721. 
Freeman,  E.  A.     Relation  between  the  Crowns.   122. 
Freer,   A.   M.   G.      Stone  of  destiny,   133. 
Freer,  sometime  of  Essendie,   592. 
French,   G.   J.: 

On  ancient  sculptured  stones,  98. 

An  attempt  to  explain,  etc.,  713. 


French,  Harold.     How  the  home  of  Mrs.  R.   L.   Ste- 
venson   was   saved,    885. 
French,  The,  on  Queen  Mary,  149. 
French    study   of    Burns.    794. 
Frere,  Sir  H.  B.  E. : 

Dr.    Livingstone,    503. 

Scottish    land   question,   685. 
Frew,    Alexander: 

Reclamation  of  waste  lands,  665. 

Scheme  for  removal  of  sewage  of  Glasgow,  666. 
Frew,  John,  and  Frederick  Mort: 

Southern  Highlands  from  Dumgoyn,  1020. 

Southern   Highlands   from   Glasgow,   1020. 
Friars   Preachers   of   Ayr.      Munimenta,   308. 
Friedrich,  Johann.      William   Falconer,   819. 
Friendly    address   to    dissenters,    258. 
Friendly  Baking  Association.     Rules,   685. 
Friendly   reply   to   the   "Friendly   address,"   261. 
Fries,    Carl.      Quellenstudien    zu    George    Buchanan, 

786. 
Friswell,   J.    H.      Thomas    Carlyle,   806. 
Frost,    Thomas: 

Church  music,  721. 

Saints  and   holy  wells,  737. 
Frothingham,    W.      Sketches    of    Edinburgh    literati, 

339,  436. 
Froude,  J.  A. : 

Early  life  of  Carlyle.  806. 

Influence    of    the    Reformation,    214. 

Mary,   "Queen   of   Scots,"   149. 

My    relations    with    Carlyle,    806,    807. 

Thomas   Carlyle,   807. 
Fruit  culture  in   Scotland,  1030. 
Fry,  D.  P.     The  Hawick  slogan,  373. 
Fryer,  A.     Wrangholm,  424. 

Fulcher,  John.     Lays  and  lyrics  of  Scotland,  721,  820. 
Full  account  of  tournament  at  Eglinton,  354. 
Full  and  impartial  report,  267. 
Full   report   of  speeches   against   patronage,   244. 
Full  and  revised  report  of  discussion  on  union,  282. 
Full    state    of   the   controversy    concerning   the   Mar- 
row of  Modern  Divinity,  214. 
Fullarton,   A.,   &   Co.     Topographical   gazetteer,   202. 
Fullarton,  E.   M. : 

Home,   earl   of  Home,   598. 

Innes  Ker,  duke  of  Roxburghe,  624. 

Ker,   Marquess   of   Lothian,    606. 
Fullarton,   J.    H.: 

Development   of   Scottish   Highlands,   685. 

Oyster   fishery,  937. 
Fuller,  Edward.     William  Black,  446. 
Fuller,    Thomas: 

Life  of  John  Knox,  496. 

Life  of  Robert  Rollock,  531. 
Fullerton,  John.     Ghaist  of  Dennilair,  737. 
Fulton,  James.     Mosses  found  on  Sidlaw  Hills,  1030. 
Fulton,  T.  C.     Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Tech- 
nical  College,   700. 
Fun  upon  fun,  899. 

Funeral  of  Alexander,  earl  of  Dumfermline,  472. 
Funeral,  The,  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,   149. 
Funeral  of  Queen  Mary,  149. 
Funeral,   etc.,   Rev.   Patrick  Forbes,   478. 
Further  considerations  on  proposed  changes  in  Scot- 
tish liturgy,  214. 
Further  remarks  on  third  report,  etc.,  666. 
Future  of  the  Highlands,  685. 
Fyfe,  J.   T.      Brighton  of  the  north,   419. 
Fyfe,   Peter: 

Back  lands,  685. 

Housing  of   labouring  classes,   363. 
Fyvie,  John.      Forgotten   royal  author,   830. 


INDEX 


1127 


G.     Lines  on  Brig  o'  Balgownie,  301. 
G.,  B.  Anecdotes  of  J.  Macpherson,  511. 
G.,  J.     Scottish  coronation  oath,   122. 
G.,  T.     Scraps  of  the  Covenant,  214. 
G.,   W.: 

Old  Glasgow,  363. 

Old  Glasgow:  age  of  the  cathedral,  363. 
G.,  W.   S.      Summer  days  in   Scotland,  203. 
Gaebel,   Kurt.      Beitrage,   870. 
Gaelic  census    (1881),  914. 
Gaelic  in   Highland  schools,  914. 
Gaelic    historical    songs,    925. 
Gaelic   literature,    914. 

Gaelic  Society  of  Glasgow.     Transactions,  9,  913. 
Gaelic  Society  of  Inverness.     Transactions,  9,  913. 
Gaelic  Society  of  London.     Annual  Report,  9. 
Gaelic  topography  of  Dunoon  district,  425. 
Gaerdes,     Johannes.       Scott     als     Charakterzeichner, 

870. 
Gaidheal,   An,   913. 
Gairdner,  William.     Glengoyne,  820. 
Gairdner,   Sir   W.   T. : 

Defects   of  house   construction,   685. 

Edinburgh  Royal  Infirmary,   339. 

Tribute  to  memory  of  J.  Warburton  Begbie,  445. 
Galbraith,    J.     L.       Curator    of    Glasgow    University 

Library,   468. 
Galbraith,    William.      On    trigonometrical    surveying, 

etc.,    1020. 
Gale,   J.    M.: 

On   Glasgow  water-works,   666. 

Port    Glasgow   water    works,    666. 
Galic  proverbs,  925. 

Gall,  James.     Six  letters  to  Rev.  Dr.   Begg,  284. 
Gall,    Richard.      Poems  and   songs,   820. 
Galletly,    John.      Analysis    of    lepidodendroid    plant, 

972. 
Gallovidian.     Presbyterianism,  214. 
Gallovidian,   The,   9. 
Galloway,    Alexander: 

Enquiry  into  origin  of  some  names  of  places,  425. 

Memorandum   as   to    objects   found    in   tumulus   of 
Blochairn,    68. 

Notes   and   conjectures,   89. 

Notes  relative  to  the  Levenachs,  387. 

Notice  of   cists  at   Lunan-head,   68. 

Remarks  on  ancient  agriculture,   666. 

Scotland   in   middle   ages,    133. 
Galloway,    Patrick.      Apology    of,    479. 
Galloway,    William: 

Early    Christian    remains    in    Ayrshire,   98. 

Notice  of  ancient  Scottish  lectern,  98,  339. 

Notice   of   chapel   of    St.    Blane,    314. 

Notice  of  Cladh-bhile  near  Ellary,  98. 

Notice  of  sculptured  stone  at  Tullibole,  98. 

Notice   of   sculptured    stones   at   Meigle,   98. 

Remarks  on   Kilwinning  Abbey,  382. 
Galloway,   Synod   of.      Register,   214,   360. 
Gait,   John: 

Annals  of  the  parish,  820. 

Auld    Reekie,    820. 

Autobiography,    479. 

Ayrshire    legatees,    821. 

Batchelor's    wife,    821. 

Bogle    Corbet,    821. 

Fatal    whisper,    821. 

Last  of  the  lairds,  821. 

Lawrie  Todd,  821. 

Literary    life,    821. 

My    landlady,    821. 

Pictures,    122. 

Poems,  821. 

Porteous  mob  at  Edinburgh,  339. 


Gait,  John.  —  continued : 

Provost,    821. 

Rich   man,  821. 

Rothelan,  821. 

Spaewife,    821. 

Stanley  Buxton,  821. 

Star  of  destiny,  821. 

Steamboat,    821. 

Stories   of   the   study,   821, 

Tragedies,    821. 

Tribulations,  821. 

Watch-house,   821. 
Gamaliel,  277. 
Gamgee,    John.      Diseased    meat    sold    in    Edinburgh, 

685. 
Gammack,   James: 

Church   consecrations,    1051. 

Notice   of  bronze   censer,   360. 

Notice  of  chalice,  etc.,  found  in  Bervie,  311. 

S.  Machar,  301. 

Scott    families,    625. 

Sculptures  at  Edzell  Castle,  354. 
Gammell,   S.   J.      Scotch   forestry,    1030. 
Garden,    Alexander: 

Lyf  of  William  Elphinstoun,  473. 

Theatre   of   Scottish   worthies,   436,   822. 
Garden,   George: 

Case  of  the  Episcopal  clergy,  229. 

Joh.   Forbesii  a  Corse  vita,   1062. 
Garden,  James.     Letter  to  John  Aubrey,  68. 
Garden,  William.     Marischal  College  belfry,   301. 
Gardenstone,    Francis   Garden,    lord.      Letter   to   peo- 
ple  of   Laurencekirk,   386. 
Gardiner,  John.     Antiquities  of  Lochmaben,  390. 
Gardiner,    M.    I.      Contact-alteration    near   New    Gal- 
loway, 972. 
Gardiner,   Robert.     Een   misgeboorte,   169. 
Gardiner,   William.      Botanical   visits  to   Reeky   Linn 

and   Den   of  Airly,   1030. 
Gardner,    Alexander.      Some    notable    Scottish    archi- 
tects,   436. 
Gardner,  Dorsey.     Wilson  the  ornithologist,  551. 
Gardner,   J.    S.      Leaf-beds,   etc.,   of  Ardtun,   972. 
Garland,  Robert.     Notice  of  kitchen  midden  at  Craig 

of    Boyne,    68. 
Garland    of    Scotia,    721,    822. 

Garnett,  Mrs.  C.     Among  the  Scotch  navvies,  685. 
Garnett,    Richard     (1789-1850).      Probable    relations 

of   Picts   and   Gael,   49. 
Garnett,   Richard: 

Eight  letters  of  Carlyle,  807. 

Life  of   Carlyle,   807. 
Garnett,   William.     See   under  Campbell,  Lewis,  and 

W.    Garnett. 
Garrett,  W.   H.     Essay  on  Macbeth,  505. 
Garrold,  R.   P.     Pope  and  the  Forty-five,  185. 
Garry,  Jaye.     Hebridean  holiday,  374. 
Garry,     Robert.       Some    recent    additions    to    fresh- 
water  algae,    1072. 
Garson,   J.   G.      Osteology  of  ancient  inhabitants  of 

Orkney   islands,  49. 
Gaskell,    C.    M.      Highland   gossip,   638. 
Gates,    L.    E.      Francis   Jeffrey,   831. 
Gathorne-Hardy,  A.   E.: 

Autumns   in   Argyleshire,   937. 

My  happy   hunting  grounds,  938. 
Gatty,    R.    A.      Witches   of   North    Berwick,   737. 
Gau,    John: 

Extracts   from   "The   richt   way,"   822. 

The  richt  vay,  822. 
Gaughan,  J.   A.: 

Orcadia,  397. 

Summer   in    Firth   of   Clyde,    317. 
Gauld,    George.      Eirde   house   in   Cromar,    104S. 
Gaw,  Sir  Alexander.     Protocol  book,  562. 
Gay  Gordons,  594. 


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Gay  Gordons,  The.     Ballads,  822. 

Gayarre,    Charles.      Mary    Stuart,    149. 

Gazette  of  the  battle   of   Flodden,   141. 

Gebbie,    George.       Glossary,     794. 

Geddes,   Alexander.     Three   Scottish   poems,   822. 

Geddes,  John: 

Memoirs    of    Cardinal    George   Innes,    491. 
Some  account   of  the  royal   hunting,   159. 
Geddes,   Patrick: 

City    development,    685. 
Early  homes  of  Carlyle,  807. 
Edinburgh   and  its   region,   339,   1020. 
In  an  old  Scots  city,  1053. 
The  late  J.  S.  Stuart-Glennie,  543. 
A    naturalists'    society,    938. 
Scottish  university  reform,  700. 
Geddes,   Patrick,   and   others.      Discussions   on   hous- 
ing,  685. 
Geddes,    Sir   W.   D.: 

Ambo   in  King's   College  chapel,   301. 
Burlesque  of  "Galatian,"  764. 
George  Macdonald,   838. 
King's    College    quadrangle,    301. 
Local  aspects  of  the  fine  arts,  713. 
Geddie,   John.      Romantic   Edinburgh,    339. 
Geddie,  W.  S.     Notice  of  hoard  of  groats  of  Robert 

III,   728. 
Geddie,     William.       Bibliography     of     Middle     Scots 

poets,   2,    764. 
Geikie,    Sir   Archibald: 

Ancient  volcanoes  of  Great  Britain,  972. 

Baron's   stone   of   Killochan,   972. 

Building  up  of  Arran,  972. 

Colliers  of   Carrick,   685. 

Fragment  of  primeval  Europe,  972. 

Geological  formations  of  Scotland,  972. 

Geological    sketches,    972. 

History  of  geography  of   Scotland,   1020. 

History    of    volcanic    action,    972. 

James    Croll,    466. 

Latest  volcanoes  of  the  British  Isles,  972. 

Lecture   on   scenery   of   Scotland,   972. 

Memoir  of  Sir  A.  C.  Ramsay,  528. 

Note   on   carboniferous   rocks,   972. 

Notes    for    comparison    of    glaciation    of    west    of 

Scotland,  972. 
Notes  for  comparison  of  volcanic  geology,  972. 
Notice    of    a    saline    water,    973. 
Obituary  notice  of  J.  D.  Forbes,  D.C.L.,  1062. 
On   age   of   altered   limestone,   973. 
On  chronology  of  trap-rocks,  973. 
On  date  of  last  elevation,  973. 
On  geology  of  Strath,  Skye,  973. 
On  glacial  drift  of  Scotland,  973. 
On  old  red  sandstone,  973. 

On  order  of  succession  of  Silurian  rocks,  973. 
On  relations  of  basic  and  acid  rocks,  973. 
On  rise  of  coast  of  Firth  of  Forth,  973. 
On   tertiary  volcanic   rocks,   973. 
Outline  of  geology  of   Edinburgh,  339,  973. 
Pioneers   of   geology,   973. 
Pitchstone  of  Eskdale,  973. 
Raised  beach  of  Britain,  973. 

Recent    researches    into    history    of    old    red    sand- 
stone, 973. 
Recent    researches    into    origin    of    the    Highlands, 

973. 
Rock-weathering,  973. 
Scottish  reminiscences,  122. 
Scottish  school  of  geology,  973. 
Sir  Charles  Lyell,  504. 

See    also    under    Murchison,    Sir    R.    I.,    and    Sir 
Archibald   Geikie. 
Geikie,    Sir    Archibald,    and    J.    J.    H.    Teall.       On 
banded  structure  of  tertiary  gabbros,  973. 


Geikie,  James: 

Carboniferous   formation  of  Scotland,  973. 

Geology  and  petrology  of  St.  Abb's  Head,  973. 

Great   ice   age,   973. 

Late   Sir  A.   C.   Ramsay,   1065. 

Leading  physical   features,    1020. 

The   Long  Island,   974. 

Note  on  occurrence  of  drifted  trees,  Musselburgh, 

974. 
Notes  on  geology  of  Colonsay,  etc.,  974. 
Old    Scottish   volcanoes,   974. 
On  buried  forests  and  peat  mosses,  974. 
On   carboniferous  volcanic   rocks,   974. 
On   denudation,   974. 

On  glacial  phenomena  of  the  Long  Island,  974. 
On   glacial    succession    in    Europe,    974. 
On  old   red  sandstone  of  western  Europe,  974. 
Physical  features  of  Scotland,  974. 
Gellatly,    David.      Relief    procedure   justly    exhibited, 

237. 
Gemmel,  John.     Sermon,  460. 
Gemmell,    Alexander.       Chemical    analyses    of    boro- 

lanite,  etc.,  974. 
Gemmill,  J.  F.     Ichthyonema  grayi,   938. 
Gemmill,    William: 

Discovery   of   late  glacial   implements   in   Rhins   of 

Galloway,    68. 
Oldest  house  in  Glasgow,  1054. 
Gems  of  Scottish  songs,  822. 
Genealogical    account   of    Barclays,    571. 
Genealogical     account     of     descendants     of     James 

Young,   1067. 
Genealogical      memoranda      relating     to      family     of 

Schank,    626. 
Genealogical  table  of  Murrays  of  Stanhope,  619. 
Genealogies  of  the  Highland  Clans,  567. 
Genealogy   of  Anstruthers,   569. 
Genealogy  of  clan   Farquharson,   590. 
Genealogy   of   the   family   of    Spottiswoode,   628. 
Genealogy  of  Johnstone,  601. 
Genealogy   of   Leslie   of   Findrassie,   604. 
Genealogy    of    Moncrief,    616. 
Genealogy   of   the    Ogilvie    family,   620. 
Genealogy  of  the  Oliphants,   620. 
Genealogy  of  Ross  of  Kilravock,  623. 
General    Associate    Synod: 
Act  concerning  sins,  237. 
Overture,  236. 
Testimony,    238. 
General  Patrick  Gordon,  482. 

General    report    of    agricultural    state,    etc.,    of    Scot- 
land,  1069. 
General   report  of   Scotland,   666. 
General  Shadwell's  life  of  Lord  Clyde,  463. 
General  Sir  Alan  Cameron,  454. 
General   Sir   David   Dundas,  471. 

Gentleman    Farmer.      Tenants    of    Church    of    Scot- 
land,  685. 
Genung,  J.  F.     Stevenson's  attitude  to  life,  885. 
Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.     History  of,  974. 
Geological  Society  of  Glasgow.     Transactions,  9,  955. 
Geology  of  Edinburgh,  974. 
George,  J.   F. : 

James   Tyrie,  the  Jesuit,   546,   633. 
Kennedy  of  Kermuck,   601. 
R.    L.    Stevenson,   885. 
Surnames  Bullo  and  Bulloch,  559. 
George   Beattie,   444. 
George  and  Britain  save,  899. 
George  Frampton,  A.  R.  A.,  713. 
George  Heriot  and  his  hospital,  339. 
George  Jamesone,   492. 
Gerard,   John: 

Glimpse  of   Ultima   Thule,   413. 
Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  374. 


INDEX 


1129 


Gerard  family,   592. 

Gerken,    Heinrich.      Sprache    des    Bischofs    Douglas, 

816. 
German   translations  of  popular   Scottish   songs,   822. 
Gerrond,  John.     New  poetical  works,  822. 
Gesto  collection,  721. 

Gib,  Adam.     Refuge  of  lies  sweeped  away,  234 
Gibb,  A.  W.: 

Felsite   sill   near   Aberdeen,   974. 

Relation  of  the  Don  to  the  Avon,  974. 
Gibb,   Alexander: 

Coronation  of  James  I.,  140. 

New  measurement  of  vallum  of  Antonius  Pius,  89. 

Quintus  Lollius  Urbicus,  89. 

Wall  of  Antoninus  Pius,  89. 
Gibb,  Andrew: 

Notes  of  mason  marks,  713. 

Notice  of  brass   of   Dr.   Duncan   Liddel,    502,   515. 

Suggestions  as  to  mural  antiquities,  98. 
Gibb,   J.    S.: 

Helenore,   853. 

Supplement  to   notes  on   William   Ged,   764. 
Gibbs,  A.   S.     Edinburgh  jottings,  339. 
Gibbs,   Vicary.      First   lord   Belhaven,    572. 
Gibson,   A.: 

Catalogue  of  Burns  Collection,  794. 

Doubtful  edition  of  Burns,  794. 
Gibson,   A.    C.      Popular   rhymes   and   proverbs,   737. 
Gibson,  A.  H.    Phanerogamic  flora  of  St.  Kilda,  1030. 
Gibson,  F.  W.     David  Muirhead,  713. 
Gibson,    G.    A.      Life   of    Sir    W.    Tennant   Gairdner, 

479. 
Gibson,  G.  A.     An  old  grave,  622. 
Gibson,  J.   C.     Wardlaws  in  Scotland,  633. 
Gibson,  James: 

Extension  of  Divinity  halls,  278. 

Minute  of  Free  Church  College  Committee,  280. 

On  the  tendency  of  the   voluntary  principle,   249. 

Poor   man's   enemies   exposed,   249. 

Principle  of  voluntary  churches,  244,  245. 

The   Union    question,    282,    284,    287. 
Gibson,    James,    and    Andrew    King.       Speeches    in 

synod,    275. 
Gibson,  John: 

Addition    to    fish    fauna    of    Edinburghshire,    974. 

Zoology,   938. 
Gibson,    R.    J.    H.      Marine    algse    of    Oban    district, 

1030. 
Gibson,  W.   G.     Notes  on  ancient  pipe-heads,  98. 
Gibson,  W.  S.     Lectures  and  essays,  122. 
Gibson,    William.      Teacher   from   the   tomb,    460. 
Gifford,    Thomas.      Memorial   anent   herring   fishing, 

666. 
Gift  from   ladies  of  Irish   Presbyterian   Church,  267. 
Gigault  de  la  Bedolliere,  Emile.     Robert  Burns,  794. 
Gijzen,  J.  van.     De  troostelosse  Jakobeit,  185. 
Gilbert,    W.    M.: 

Decoration  of  Scottish  National  Portrait   Gallery, 
713. 

G.    W.    Johnstone,   494. 
Gilby,  Anthony.     An  admonition    (1558),   161. 
Gilchrist,   Andrew.      Treatment   and   management   of 

oak  coppice  in  Scotland,  1030. 
Gilchrist,  John.     Ancient  and  modern   Scottish  bal- 
lads, 822. 
Gilchrist,  M.  R.  R.  M.     Middleton,  earl  of  Middle- 
ton,    616. 
Gildard,  Thomas: 

"Greek  Thomson,"   544. 

The  late   John   Mossman,   520. 

An   old   Glasgow  architect,   713. 
Gilder    Roy,    649. 
Giles,  Henry: 

Carlyle,   807. 

Genius  of  Burns,  794. 


Cjiles,  Peter: 

Development  of  Buchan   in  early  times,   1058. 

Earliest   Scottish   literature,    764. 

Making  of  our  mother  tongue,  771. 

William  Lawrence  Taylor,  543. 
Gilfert,   C.     A   weary  lot  is  thine,   722. 
Gilfillan,  George: 

D.   M.   Moir,  517. 

The  late  John  James,  492. 

Martyrs,   etc.,   of  the   Scottish   covenant,   214,   436. 

Robert  Nicoll,  523. 

Sketches   of  modern   literature,   764. 

Thomas  Carlyle,   807. 
Gill,  A.  J.   M.     Family  of  Moir,  616. 
Gillberg,    J.      See    under    Schoenbeck,    Henrik,    and 

J.    Gillberg. 
Gillespie,   George: 

Aaron's  rod   blossoming,   227. 

Assertion   of   government,    225. 

Notes  of  debates  of  Assembly  of  Divines,  214. 

One    hundred    and    eleven    propositions,    227. 
Gillespie,    J.    E.      Notice    of    canoe    found    in    Loch 

Lotus,    98. 
Gillespie,  James.     On  ancient  farming  customs,  666. 
Gillespie,   John: 

Galloway  breed   of  cattle,  938. 

Report   on   agriculture   of   Dumfriesshire,   666. 
Gillies,  H.  C: 

Elements   of    Gaelic   grammar,    918. 

Place-names   of   Argyll,    425. 

Reasons  why  Gaelic,   etc.,  914. 
Gillies,  R.   P.     See  under  Constable,  Archibald,  and 

R.  P.  Gillies. 
Gillis,  James.     Paper  on  Burns's  pistols,  794. 
Gillman,  Andrew.    Notice  of  notarial  instrument,  490. 
Gillon,  Frank.     Nicht  wi'  Burns,   794,  822. 
Gillon,  William.     Note  of  shears  and  hone  found  at 

Lochlea,    68. 
Oilman,   Laurence.     Art  of   Fiona   Macleod,   878. 
Gilmour,  John.     Introduction  of  wild  turkey,  938. 
Gilmour,   Robert.      Samuel   Rutherford,   532,    1051. 
Gilmour,  T.  F.     Occurrence  of  water  betony  in  Islay, 

1030. 
Gilpin,   William.     Observations,   195. 
Gilzean-Reid,   Sir  Hugh.     Ettrick   Shepherd,   489. 
Gladstone,     George.       Scottish    denominational    tem- 
perance societies,   685. 
Gladstone,  W.  E. : 

Inaugural   address,   700. 

Memoirs  of  Dr.  Norman  Macleod,  510. 

Speech  on  Church  Patronage   (Scotland)   Bill,  291. 

Thesis   of   Erastus,   etc.,   272. 
Gladstonian  revolt  in  Scotland,  206. 
Glaister,  James.      Enquiry   into   necessity   for  legisla- 
tive reform,  638. 
Glaister,   John: 

Epidemic  history  of  Glasgow,  363. 

Future  of  the  race,  49. 

MLinoir  of  John  Mann,   513. 

Pollution   of   Scottish   rivers,   666. 

River  pollution,  666. 
Glanirvon.     Highland  parallels  to   Welsh  tales,  737. 
Glasgow,   366. 

Glasgow    (6.    earl),   G.    F.    Boyle.      Report   on    muni- 
ments,  593. 
Glasgow: 

Boundaries  Commission.     Statement,  385. 

Chamber    of    Commerce    and    Manufactures.      Re- 
port, 666. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures.     Report 
of  directors,  666. 

Commissariot   record,   562. 

[Documents,]    363-366. 

Extracts   from  records   of   burgh,   363. 

Palace  of  history.      Catalogue   of   exhibits,   10. 


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Glasgow,  continued : 

Presbytery   of.      Extracts   from   registers,   366. 
Presbytery.      Statement    of    proceedings,    366. 
Provost.     Statement  of  assessments,  666. 
Scottish   exhibition.     Official  catalogues,   10. 
Vital   statistics,   etc.    (1881-85),   666. 
Glasgow    Archaeological    Society.      Transactions,    9. 
Glasgow    Art    Gallery    and    Museum: 
Catalogue,  713. 

Fine  art  collection  of  Glasgow,  713. 
Glasgow  Association  for  Organizing  Charitable  Relief 

Work.     "Handbook,    366,    686. 
Glasgow     Association     for     Promoting     Interests     of 

Church  of  Scotland.     Annual  report,  209. 
Glasgow    Asylum    for    Blind: 
Annual  report,  686. 
Statements  of   education,    700. 
Glasgow    and    Ayr: 

Provincial   Synod.     Register,  309,  366. 
Synod   of.      Report   of   committee,   243. 
Glasgow  Ayrshire  Society  Report,   9,  686. 
Glasgow   College.      Scottish   Universities   Bill,   700. 
Glasgow    corporation    electric    tramways,    666. 
Glasgow   municipal   tramway   system,   666. 
Glasgow  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution.     Brief  historical 

sketch,  686. 
Glasgow  designer.  A.,  713. 

Glasgow    Diocese.      Liber    protocollorum,    366. 
Glasgow    Educational    Society.      Norman    Seminary. 

Report,   700. 
Glasgow    Female    Society.      Regulations.    9,    686. 
Glasgow   Girls'   Grammar   school.      Session    (1887/8), 

700. 
Glasgow  Grammar   School.     Account,  700. 
Glasgow  Infant  School  Society.     Annual  report,  686, 

700. 
Glasgow    International    Exhibition,    366,    713. 
Glasgow   International   Exhibition.     Fine  Art,  366. 
Glasgow    magazine   and    review,    9. 
Glasgow  Mechanics  Institution.     Annual  report,  9. 
Glasgow  mechanics'  magazine,   9. 
Glasgow   Medical   Officer   of   Health: 
Census   (1881),  685. 
Report    on    cases    of    plague,    685. 
Glasgow   naturalist,   9,   931. 

Glasgow    Night    Asylum    for    Homeless.      Annual    re- 
port,  686. 
Glasgow  past  and  present,  366. 

Glasgow    Phrenological    Society.      Phrenological    Al- 
manac.  9. 
Glasgow    Presbytery.      Statement,    239. 
Glasgow     Protecting     Association.       Proposed     rules, 

686. 
Glasgow   Public  School  Association.     Memorial,   701. 
Glasgow  Royal  Asylum  for  Lunatics: 
Annual   report,   686. 
List  of  contributors,  686. 
Regulations,    686. 
Report   of   Committee,   686. 
Transcript   of  original   charter,    686. 
Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary: 
Annual   report,   686. 
Heads  of  charter,  686. 
Glasgow    Seamans   Friend    Society: 
Annual  report,  686. 
Organization,    etc.,    686. 
Glasgow:    "The   second   city,"   366. 
Glasgow   Society   for   Benevolent  Visitation  of  Desti- 
tute  Sick,  etc.     Report,  686. 
Glasgow    Society    for    Sons    of    Ministers.      Account, 

686. 
Glasgow     Stirlingshire     Charitable     Society.       Rules, 

o8o. 
Glasgow    Technical    College    Civil    Engineering    So- 
ciety.    Transactions,    10,    1043. 


Glasgow    LTniversity: 

Hunterian  Museum.     Catalogue  of  manuscripts,  2. 
Library.      Index    of   abridged    titles,    3. 
See   also   under  University   of   Glasgow. 
Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College: 
Agricultural  Department.     Reports,  666. 
Annual    report,    701. 
Glasgow   Workmen's  Dwellings  Company.      Some  ex- 
periments,   686. 
Glasse,   John.     Church   of   Scotland,  296. 
Glazebrook,    R.    T.      James    Clerk    Maxwell,    514. 
Gleaner,    10. 

Gleanings   of  conversations,   499. 
Gleed,  C.   S.     Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 
Gleig,  G.   R.: 

Allan   Breck,   822. 

Dr.    Chalmers,   460. 

Life  of  Scott,  871. 
Gleig,    George: 

Correspondence,   240. 

Observations,    etc.,    241. 
Glen,   D.    C. : 

Notes  from  the  island  of  Bute,  974. 

Notes  on  varieties  of  trap  rocks,  974. 

See   also   under  Young,   John,   and    D.    C.    Glen. 
Glen,   D.   C,  and   John   Young: 

Geological  excursion  to  Cathkin  quarries,  974. 

Notes   on   spherulite   rock   of   Corriegills,   974. 
Glen,  David.     Music  of  Clan  Maclean,  722. 
Glen,    John.      Early    Scottish    melodies,    722. 
Glen,  John.     History  of  Dumbarton,  323. 
Glen,  Robert.     Notes  on  ancient  musical  instruments, 

722. 
Glen,    William.      Reformiana,    822. 
Glenelg.     Report  on  administration  of  poor  law,  686. 
Glenkens    Society: 

Annual  report,  686,   701. 

Rules,   701. 
Gloag,  P.  J.     Former  proprietor  of  Abbotsford,  469. 
Glover,    John.      Galloway    folk   lore,    737. 
Glower-Ower-Im.     Our  land-laws,   1069. 
rvrjoiog.     Letter  to  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers,  267. 
Gnomon.     St.  Andrews  medical  degrees,  701. 
Goddard,   Dwight.      History  of  James   Nasmyth,   522. 
Godden,  Gertrude  M.     Sanctuary  of  Mourie,  737. 
Godkin.  James.     Ireland  and  Scotland,  122. 
Goerbing,    Friedrich.      Beispiele,    764. 
Goff,    G.    L.    J.      Historical    records    of    91st    Argyll- 
shire Highlanders,  429. 
Going  to  church  in  the  Highlands,  122. 
Golden    dreamer.    The,    900. 
Golden  glove.   The,  900. 
Goldfinch,  The,  900. 
Goldman,  Peter.     Poemata,  822. 
Golf   on   inland    links,   686. 
Goll,   son    of    Morni,    925. 
Gomme,   Sir  G.   L. : 

Archaic   land  customs,   737. 

Archaic    types,    122. 

A  Highland  folk-tale,  737. 

Totemism   in   Britain,   737. 
Gonzales,  Manoel,  pseud.     Voyage,  191. 
Good,   J.    M.      Memoirs  of  Rev.   Alexander   Geddes, 

480. 
Goodall,   Walter: 

Examination  of  letters,   149. 

Preliminary    dissertation,    223. 
Goodchild,   J.   G. : 

Coelentara    in    relation   to    geological   zones,    974. 

Contributions    to     Scottish     mineralogy,    974. 

Desert  conditions  in   Britain,  975. 

Dolerite    of   Aberdour,    975. 

Dr.  Heddle,  488,  1062. 

Further  remarks  on  rocks  in   Edinburgh,  975. 

Geognosy  of  Scottish  tourmalines,  975. 


INDEX 


1131 


Goodchild,  J.  G. — continued: 

Geological    notes    on    excavations    at    Leith    Docks, 
975. 

Haematite  on   Arthur's   Seat,   975. 

Lower   carboniferous   rocks,   975. 

Nepheline    Kgirine    pegmatite   of    Cnoc    na    Sroine, 
975. 

John   Henderson,    1062. 

Note  on  minerals  at  Barnton,  975. 

Notes  on  borehole,   Calton   Hill,   975. 

Notes  on  minerals  of  Hilderston  silver  mines,  975. 

Notes   on   moUusca,   Leith,   975. 

Obituary   notice   of   duke   of   Argyll,    1059. 

Obituary  notice  of  James  Bennie,  445. 

On  genesis  of  Scottish  minerals,  975. 

On   some    pseudomorphs,    975. 

On  unconformities  and  palaeontological  breaks,  975. 

Origin    of    bitunienoid    cement    of    Caithness    flag- 
stones, 975. 

Outline    of    geological    history,    between    Aberdour 
and   Kirkcaldy,  975. 

Remarks  upon  recent  boring,  North  Berwick,  975. 

Revised   list   of   minerals   known   in   Scotland,   975. 

Scottish    ores    of    iron,    974. 

Some    field    evidence,    etc.,    974. 

Some  notes  on  rock  allied  to  limburgite,  974. 

Some  recent   exposures   of  rock,   974. 
Goodfellow,  J.  C.     The  early  history  of  Scotland,  54. 
Goodrich-Freer,  A. : 

Christian    legends,    737. 

More    folklore    from    Hebrides,    737. 

Outer   Isles,  207,  374. 

Powers  of  evil,  737. 

Second   sight,    737. 
Goodrick,   A.   T.    S. : 

A    Scottish   Johnson,    468. 

Sir  John  Sinclair,   536. 
Goodwillie,    Edward.      World's    memorials   of    Burns, 

794. 
Goodwin,    C.    J.      Carlyle's    ethics,   807. 
Goold.   W.   H.: 

Speech    (1851),   1051. 

Unqualified   subscription,    287. 
Gorbalonian.     Letters  to   William   Smith,   366. 
Gordon.     Journey  to   Orkney,   397. 
Gordon,  A.  B.  R.     Two  sermons,  491. 
Gordon,  Alexander: 

Disturber   in   Carglen   Church,   822. 

Robert    Ferguson,    476. 
Gordon,    Alexander.      Scotch    farm-labourer,    686. 
Gordon,   Arthur: 

Life  of  A.   H.    Charteris,   462. 

Grantown-on-Spey,   372. 
Gordon,  Sir  Arthur.     The  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  439. 
Gordon,  C.  A.     Concise  history  of  house  of  Gordon, 

594. 
Gordon,  C.  T. : 

Fraser,  lord  Eraser,  592. 

Keith,    Earl   Marischal,    614. 

Melville,  earl  of  Leven,  615. 
Gordon,    F.    C.      Visit   to    Drumtochty,    547. 
Gordon,  G.  A.     Traill  and  Spence  families,  628,  632. 
Gordon,   George: 

Geology  of  part  of  province  of  Moray,  975. 

Relations    of    Ross-shire    sandstones,    975. 

Reptiliferous    sandstones    of    Elgin,    976. 

"Kjokken-Moddinger"    of    Denmark,    68. 

Notice  of  hoard  of  coins  discovered  in  Banffshire, 
728. 
Gordon,  H.  L.     Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson,  535. 
Gordon,   J.      Education   scheme    of   Church    of    Scot- 
land,   701. 
Gordon,  J.   F.   S.: 

Book   of   chronicles   of   Keith,   etc.,   312,   314,    372, 
380,  408. 

Ecclesiastical  chronicle   for   Scotland,  214,  223. 


Gordon,   James: 

Appeal  to  unionists,  287. 

Church   patronage   in   Scotland,   1051. 
Gordon,  James.      Letters  of   Burns.   789. 
Gordon,    James,    of    Rothiemay.      Birdseye    view    of 

Edinburgh,    339. 
Gordon,    John: 

De    nuptiis    Roberti,    140. 

Dissertation   concerning   marriage   of   Robert,    140. 
Gordon,   John: 

Additional   communications   respecting   James   Mit- 
chell,  517. 

Short  history  of  London  reviewer,  822. 
Gordon,    L.    D.    B.      Obituary    Notice    of    Professor 

Rankine,  1065. 
Gordon,  L.   D.   B.,  and  Lawrence  Hill.     Description 

of  cliimney  at  St.  Rollox,  666. 
Gordon,  Lord  Lewis.     Letters  from,  185,  304. 
Gordon,  Mrs.   M.   W.     "Christopher  North,"  552. 
Gordon,  P.  L.     The  land  of  cakes,  301,  409. 
Gordon,   Sir   Robert: 

Description  of  the  province  of  Southerland,   1058. 

Description    of    Sutherland,    1058. 

Genealogical  history  of  earldom  of  Sutherland,  594. 
Gordon,    Sir    Robert.      Encovragenients,    686. 
Gordon,  Robert.     Praefecturarum  Aberdonensis,  etc., 

304. 
Gordon,    Robert,    and    others.      Report    of    speeches, 

256,   261. 
Gordon,   Sheriff.     Speeches,   794. 
Gordon,    Thomas.      Extracts    presbytery    records    of 

Dalkeith,   395,    500. 
Gordon,    Thomas.      L^niversity    and    King's    College, 

Aberdeen,    701. 
Gordon,    Sir    Thomas: 

Defection   of  the   Church   of   Scotland,   231. 

Enquiry    into    method    of   settling   parishes,    231. 
Gordon,    W.    T. : 

On   lepidophloios  scottii,   976. 

On  plant   bearing  rocks  at  Pettycur,  976. 
Gordon  —  from  the  printed  histories,  594. 
Gordon,   The,   letters,   110. 
Gordon-Cumming,    C.    F. : 

Cry  for  help.  388,  687. 

Legend   of  Inverawe,   737. 
Gordon-Cumming,  Sir  W.  G.     Report  on  papers,  594. 
Gore,  W.  C.     Imagination  in  Spinoza  and  Hume,  756. 
Gorrie,   Archibald.      Remarkable   spruce    fir   trees   at 

Braco   Castle,   1030. 
Gorrie,    Daniel.      Summers   and   winters   in   Orkneys, 

397. 
Gosse,   Edmund: 

Andrew  Lang,   1063. 

Personal  memories  of  Stevenson,   885. 

Stevenson  as  a  poet,  885. 
Gossip   about    Edinburgh,   339. 
Gotch,  T.   C.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  885. 
Gottfried,    J.    L.      Von    dem    Konigreich    Schottland, 

167. 
Goudie,  Gilbert: 

Adventure  with   the  press  gang.   413. 

Ancient  local  government.  Shetland,  413. 

Celtic    and    Scandinavian    antiquities,    397,    413. 

Commission  by   King  Christian,  413. 

Crusie,  The,  98. 

Danish  claims  upon  Orkney  and  Shetland,  397,  413. 

David   Laing,    498. 

Ecclesiastical  revenues  of  Shetland,  413. 

Excavation   of   Pictish  tower,   68. 

Fouds,  etc.,  of  Shetland,  413. 

Gifford's   description   of  Zetland   islands,   413. 

Norsemen  in  Shetland,  413. 

Norwegian  conveyance  of  land,  413. 

Norwegian    mortgage,   413. 

Notice   of   ancient    legal    documents,    413. 

Notice  of  broch  of  Levenwick,  68. 


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Goudie,  Gilbert —  continued: 

Notice  of  brough  excavations  in  Shetland,  68. 

Notice    of   charter    of    confirmation,    413. 

Notice  of  charters   in   Norse  language,   414. 

Notice  of  ogham  inscribed  slab  from  Shetland,  98. 

Notice  of  report  on  revenues,  413. 

Notice  of  sculptured  slab  from   Burra,  98. 

Notice   of   unpublished    rentals,    398,   414. 

On  horizontal  water  mills,   98. 

On  two  monumental  stones,  98,  918. 

Rune-inscribed   relics    of    Norsemen,   414. 

Shetland    folklore,    737. 

Some    forgotten    incidents,    414. 

Two   monumental   stones,   414. 
Gough,    Richard: 

Description   of   cross   at   Ruthvel,   408. 

Observations  on  round  tower  Brechin,  313. 

Scottish  topography,  194. 
Gould,   G.  M.: 

Jane  Welsh  Carlyle,  457. 

Thomas  Carlyle,  807. 
Gourlay,  R.  F.     Edinburgh  and  its  improvement,  339. 
Gourlay,  W.   B.     Trees  on  Dawyck  estate,   1030. 
Govan: 

Parochial   Board.     Memorandum,   371. 

Statement  by  the  provost,  371. 
Government   and    Scottish   affairs,    206. 
Gow,  A.  H.  M.     The  Kailyarders,  764. 
Gow,   Elizabeth.     The  faithful  servant,  482. 
Gow.  J.   M.: 

Holiday  notes  in  Athole,  68. 

Holiday  notes  in  Cowal,  68. 

Notes  in  Balquhidder,  68. 

Notes  on  cup-marked  stones,  98. 

Notes  near  St.   Fillan's,  68. 

Notice  of  stone  circles  in  Strathbraan,  68. 
Gow,  Nathaniel.     Lady  Ann  Montagu  Scot,  722. 
Gow,  Neil.     Roy's  wife  of  Aldivalloch,  722. 
Gowans,   James.      Edinburgh   and   its  neighbourhood, 

339. 
Gowans,  William.     Catalogue  of  Scottish  poets,  764. 
Gower,  R.   C.   S.   Leveson,  lord.     Sir  David  Wilkie, 

550,    713. 
Gower,  R.   S.     Dunrobin   Castle,   327,  632. 
Gowrie    (3.   earl),   John   Ruthven.     Letters,  482. 
Gowrie,   The,   conspiracy,    162. 
Cowrie's  conspiracie,  162,  163. 
Cowrie's  conspiracy,   1049. 
Grseme,   George,  bishop.      Some   letters,   482. 
Graeme,  James: 

Poems",  822. 

Poetical   works,   822. 
Graeme,  L.  G.     Or  and  sable,  595. 
Graf,  Arturo.     Scienza  inglese,  756. 
Graham,    Alexander.       Popular    view    of    tenure    of 

heritable  property,  1069. 
Graham,    C.    S.      Mystifications,   823. 
Graham,  David.     Grammar  of  philosophy,  754. 
Graham,  Dougal: 

An  impartial  history,   185. 

John  Highlandman's  remarks  on  Glasgow,  367. 

Collected   writings,    822. 
Graham,    E.    M. : 

Charitie  of  the  boxe,  687. 

Margaret  Nairne,  185. 

Oliphants  of  Cask,  620. 
Graham,  G.  F.     Account  of  first  Edinburgh  musical 

festival,  722. 
Graham,  Gilbert.     Revised  code  tested,  701. 
Graham,   H.   G. : 

Elspeth   Buchan,   451. 

Glasgow  university  life,  701. 

Group  of  Scottish  women,  436. 

Jane,    duchess   of    Gordon,    481. 

Lady  Anne  Barnard,  444. 

Lady   Grisell   Baillie,   441. 


Graham,  H.   G.  —  continued: 

Life  in  a  country  manse,  384. 

Literary  and  historical  essays,  823. 

A   literary   waif,    488. 

Miss  Clementina  S.  Graham,  482. 

Mrs.  Alison  Cockburn,  463. 

Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan,  484. 

Old  burgha!   life,   122. 

Rural    Scotland,    687. 

Russel  of  the  "Scotsman,"  532. 

Scottish  men  of  letters,  436,  764. 
Graham,  J.   E. : 

Scott's  catholic  tendencies,  871. 

State-aided  education,   701. 
Graham,  J.    M. : 

Annals     and    correspondence     of    earls     of     Stair, 
539,   540. 

Notice  of  William  Henry  Playfair,  527,  714. 
Graham,  Sir  J.  R.  G. : 

Letter  of,  267. 

Letter    from,    267. 

Liter  bho'n   Ridire   Seumas   Graham,   267. 
Graham,   Col.   James.      Memoir    of   General   Graham, 

483. 
Graham,  James.     Kenneth  Macrae,  823. 
Graham,   John: 

Account  of  expedition  of  earl  of  Glencairn,   170. 

Account  of   earl  of   Glencairn's   expedition,   170. 
Graham,  John.     Scottish  national  melodies,  722,  823. 
Graham,  M.  E.     Mysterious  guest  at  Stirling  Castle, 

417. 
Graham,   Patrick.      Sketches   of   Perthshire,    403. 
Graham,    R.    C. : 

Carved  stones  of  Islay,  98. 

Early  Christian  monuments  of  Scotland,  98. 

Legend   from   Tiree,    737. 

Notes  on  sculptured  tombstones  of  Argyllshire,  98. 
Graham,   Robert: 

Account   of  botanical   excursions   from   Edinburgh, 
1030. 

Notice  of  botanical  excursions  into  the  Highlands, 
1030. 
Graham,  Robert.     Letter  to  William  Pitt,  195. 
Graham,  W.     Sanitary  state  of   Newhaven,   395. 
Graham,  Lord   William.     Castle  of  Lawers,  823. 
Graham,     William.        Candid     vindication     of     the 

Secession  Church,  236. 
Graham,  William.     Impromptu  sketches,  403. 
Graham,  William.     One  pound  note,  666. 
Graham,  Rev.  William: 

Reconstruction    of   Church   of    Scotland,    292. 

Robert  Bruce  and  John  Knox,  450,  496. 
Graham-Easton,    W.    M.      Why    Bruce   slew    Comyn, 

136. 
Grahame,     Colonel.      Notice     respecting     Macbeth's 

Castle,  377. 
Grahame,   James: 

Mary    Stewart,    149. 

Poems,   823. 

Sabbath,   823. 

Sabbath  and  other  poems,  823. 

Siege   of    Copenhagen,    823. 
Grahame,  James.     Grahams  of  Wallacetown,  595. 
Grahame,  R.   B.   C. : 

Prince  Charlie's  pilot,   510,    1050. 

See  also   under  Cunninghame-Grahame,   R.   B. 
Grahame,    Simeon.      Anatomie   of   humors,    823. 
Grahams   of   Leitchtown   pedigree,    595. 
Grainger,  James: 

Poems,  823. 

Poetical  works,  823. 

Sugar-cane,  823. 
Grainger,   Thomas,   and  J.    Miller.      Scotland.     Trin- 
ity harbour,  666. 


INDEX 


1133 


Grampian    Club: 

Genealogical    collections,    472. 

Laws,  10. 

Publications,    10. 
Grange,   James   Erskine,   lord.     Letters,    191. 
Grangemouth.      [Documents],    372. 
Grant.      Fossils   of  the  Lossiemouth,  976. 
Grant,   Mrs.   A.   M. : 

Eighteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  823. 

Essays  on  superstitions  of  Highlanders,  737. 

Letters   concerning   Highland   affairs,    185. 

Letters  from  the  mountains,   193,  823. 

Memoir  and  correspondence,  1062. 
Grant,  A.  R.     Chiefs  of  Grant,  595. 
Grant,   A.   T. : 

Ancient  earls  of  Fife,  590. 

Sinclair,  earl  of  Caithness,   576. 
Grant,  Sir  Alexander.     Story  of  University  of  Edin- 
burgh, 701. 
Grant,    Angus: 

Notes  on  grave-slab  in  Kilmore,  423. 

Notice  of  cairn   at   Balnalick,   68. 

Notice  of  stone  cup  found  at  Balmacaan,  98. 

Notices  of  slabs  at  Kilmore  and  Kilianan,  423. 

Old  enclosures  in  Glen-Urquhart,  68. 
Grant,  Arthur.     Scottish  origin  of  Merlin  myth,  737. 
Grant,   C.   C: 

Culdees,   223. 

Highland   English,   918. 
Grant,    Charles.      Memoires   de   la   maison   de   Grant, 

595. 
Grant,  David.     Living  manners  of  the  times,   194. 
Grant,   David.     Handbook  to   Great   North   of   Scot- 
land Railroad,  666. 
Grant,   David.      Scotch   stories,   823. 
Grant,  David   (1823-1886).     Lays  and  legends,   823. 
Grant,  Donald.      Dornoch,    322. 

Grant,     Duncan.       Modern    voluntary    churches     in- 
capable of  defence,  245. 
Grant,    Elizabeth,   afterwards   Smith.      Memoirs,   484. 
Grant,    F.   J. : 

Campbell,  earl  of  Loudoun,  606. 

Charter  chest  of  earldom   of  Dundonald,   587. 

Charter    chest    of    earldom    of    Wigtown,    634. 

Colvill,   lord   Colvill,    580. 

Crichton,   lord    Frendraught,    592. 

Douglas  viscount   Belhaven,   572. 

Erskine,   lord   Cardross,    578. 

Falconer,    lord    Falconer,    590. 

Fleming,    earl    of    Wigtown,    634. 

Gray,   lord   Gray,    596. 

Hay,  earl  of  Erroll,   589. 

Index  to  genealogies,   562. 

Index  to   register  of  burials,   562. 

Index  to  register  of  burials  in  Restalrig,  406. 

Keith,  earl  of  Kintore,  603. 

Lennox,  duke  of  Lennox,  604. 

Lindsay,  earl  of  Lindsay,  605. 

Livingston,   viscount   Teviot,   632. 

Rutherfurd,   lord   Rutherfurd,   624. 

Scott,  lord  Polwarth,  622. 

Sinclair,   earl  of   Orkney,   621. 

Sinclair,  lord   Sinclair,  627. 

Stewart,  duke  of  Albany,   569. 

Zetland  family  histories,  567. 
Grant,   Sir   Francis,   Lord   Cullen: 

A  letter,  229. 

An  essay,  for  peace  by  union,  229. 
Grant,   George: 

Life  and  adventures  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  136. 

Life  of  Robert  Bruce,   136. 
Grant,   George.      Reclamation   of   waste   land,   666. 
Grant,  J.     N'  t'eagch  uisk,  737. 
Grant,  J.  A.     Alexander  Mackay,  507. 
Grant,   J.    P.      Some   observations,    638. 
Grant,  J.  S.     Notes  on  flooding  in  Tay  valley,  1020. 


Grant,  James   (1802-1879): 

Edinburgh   past   and   present  newspapers,  339. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  George  Sinclair,  536. 

Newspaper    press,    764. 

Past   and  present  Glasgow  papers,   367. 
Grant,  James   (1822-1887): 

Cassell's  old  and  new  Edinburgh,  339. 

Frank  Hilton,  823. 

Harry    Ogilvie,   823. 

Philip   Rollo,   823. 

Tartans  of  clans,  429. 
Grant,  James.     The   old   Scots  navy,   1050. 
Grant,  James  (1840-1885).   History  of  burgh  schools, 

701. 
Grant,    John.      Memoir    concerning    Roman    prog- 
ress,  89. 
Grant,  William.     Petition  and  answers,  541. 
Graves,    C.    L.      Life   of   Alexander    Macmillan,    510. 
Graves,   Charles: 

Attempt     to     decipher     inscriptions     on     Newton 
stone,  99. 

Some  notices   of  acts  of   St.   Patrick,   525. 
Graville,  C.  R.     On  oghams,  99,  918. 
Gray,  A.   H.     Church  crisis  in   Scotland,  297. 
Gray,  A.   R.     Archibald  Campbell  Tait,   543. 
Gray,  Alexander: 

Notice  of  urn,  etc.,  at  Dalaruan,  68. 

Old   school   and   universities,    701. 
Gray,  Andrew    (1805-1861): 

Chapel    question    considered,    246. 

College  question,  278. 

Dr.   Struthers   on   the   Free   Church,   274. 

Letter  to  duke  of  Argyll,  277. 

Letter  to   inhabitants  of  Aberdeenshire,  258. 

Our  sins,  our  dangers,  etc.,  277. 

Persecution,   267. 

The  present  conflict,  256. 

Public   religious   intercourse,   277. 
Gray,  Archibald.     List  of  plants  in  west  Sutherland, 

1030. 
Gray,   Christian.     New  selection   in  verse,  823. 
Gray,   David.      Poems,   823. 
Gray,   G.   H.   B.     Election   times.   701. 
Gray,    H.     St.    George.      Excavations    near    Forglen 

House,   68. 
Gray,  J.   M.: 

Additional  notes  on  heraldic  glass,  339. 

Art  of  John  Crawford  Wintour,  714. 

Examples   of  old   heraldic  glass,   555. 

Mansions  of  Scotland,  714. 

Scottish  arms  and  tartans,   429. 

Sir  Henry   Raeburn,  714. 
Gray,  James.     Day  and  duty,  267. 
Gray,  James: 

More    Scandinavian    place-names,    426. 

Scandinavian    place-names,    426. 
Gray,  John: 

Ethnographical  survey  of  Buchan,  1043. 

Historical    notes    on    Strichen,    1058. 

Memoir   on  pigmentation   survey,   49. 

Origin  of  the  Picts,  1043. 

Personal  and  place  names  in  Book  of  Deer,   1058. 

Some  Scottish  string  figures,  738. 
Gray,  John,  and  J.   F.  Tocher: 

Frequency    and    pigmentation    value    of    surnames, 
1043,    1067. 

Physical  characteristics  in  east  Aberdeenshire,  49, 
1043. 

Physical  characteristics  in  west  Aberdeenshire,  49. 
Gray,  John.     Extension  of  circulation,  etc.,   764. 
Gray,     L.     M.       Heroes     of     Reformation.       George 

Wishart,  553. 
Gray,  Laura.     Cathach  of  St.  Columba,  464. 
Gray,    Peter: 

Andrew  Carnegie  of  Skibo,  458. 

Skibo,   its   lairds,   416,   595. 


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Gray,   Robert: 

Ailsa    Craig,    938. 

Merlin,   938. 

Note  on   pintail   duck,   938. 

Note  on  stockdove,  938. 

On  introduction  of  Reeve's  pheasant,  938. 

On  occurrence  of  blackcap  warbler,  938. 

On  occurrence   of   night  heron,   938. 

On  the  pectoral  sandpiper,  938. 

On  sea-gulls  of  the  Forth,  938. 
Gray,    Robert,    and    Thomas    Anderson.       Birds    of 

Ayrshire,  etc.,  938. 
Gray,  Sir  Thomas.     Scalacronica,  139. 
Gray,  W.  F.     Ancient  Scottish  library,  377. 
Gray-Buchanan,   A.    W.      Francis   Hamilton,   487. 

Great  Britain: 

Bankruptcy  Law  of  Scotland  Amendment  Commit- 
tee.    Report,  667. 

Board  of  Commissioners  in  Lunacy.  Rules  and 
conditions,    29. 

Board  of  Trade.  West  Highland  Railway.  An- 
nual report,  667. 

Caledonian  Canal  Commission.     Report,   29. 

Civil    Service    Commission.      [Documents],    29. 

Commerce,  Labour,  and  Statistical  Department. 
Clyde  ports.     Returns,  30. 

Commissioners   of    Annexed    Estates.      Rules,    687. 

Commissioners  for  Debts  due  to  Scotland.  Several 
reports,   30,    19L 

Commissioners  and  Trustees  for  Improving  Linen 
Manufacture.      [Document],  30. 

Committee  on  Laws  relating  to  Irish  and  Scotch 
Vagrants.     Report,  30. 

Committee  on  Live  Stock  and  Agriculture  in  the 
Congested    Districts    in    Scotland.      Report    30. 

Committee  on  Ordinances  of  the  Scottish  Univer- 
sities'   Commissioners.      Report,    30. 

Crown  Office.     Justices.     Return,  30. 

Education   Board.      Precedents  of  trust   deeds,   30. 

Education  (Provision  of  Meals)  Bill.  Special 
report,    30. 

Endowed  Institutions  (Scotland)  Committee.  Re- 
port, 30,  31. 

Fiars  Prices  in  Scotland  Committee.     Minutes,  31. 

Forestry  in  Scotland  Committee.     Report,  31. 

Free  and  United  Free  Churches  Commission.  In- 
terim  report,  31,   297. 

General    Register    Office.       [Documents],    31. 

Glasgow  Telephone  Inquiry  Commission.  [Docu- 
ments],  31. 

Habitual  Offenders,  Inebriates,  etc.  Committee. 
[Documents],   31. 

Home   Office.      [Documents],   31. 

Hydrographic    Office.       [Documents],    32-33. 

Inland  Revenue  Department.     Spirits.     Return,  33. 

Inspectors    of    Explosives.      [Documents],    33-34. 

Journal  of  proceedings   (1706),  180. 

Land  Values  Taxation  (Scotland)  Bill  Committee. 
[Documents],  34. 

Law,  Courts  of  Justice  and  Legal  Procedure  Com- 
mittee.    Reports,  34. 

Leith  Corporation  Tramways  Committee.  Min- 
utes,  34. 

Mines    Inspectors'    Office.      [Documents],    35. 

Minor  Legal  Appointments  in  Scotland  Committee. 
Report,  35. 

Ordnance  Survey.  Facsimiles  of  National  Manu- 
scripts,  35,    110. 

Poor    Law    Commission.      Sanitary    inquiry,    35. 

Private  Bill  Procedure  (Scotland)  Bill  Committee. 
Report,    35. 

Privileges  Committee.     Minutes,   628. 

Privy  Council.      [Documents],  35-37. 

Provisional  Order  (Scotland)  Bill  Committee. 
Report,  n. 


Great  Britain,  continued : 

Rating  and  Valuation   (Scotland)   Committee.     Re- 
port,   37. 

Royal  Commission  on  Ancient  and  Historical  Monu- 
ments and  Constructions.     1.  Report,  37,  54,  311. 

Royal    Commission    on    Churches    (Scotland)    Act 
(1905).     Report,  37,  297. 

Royal    Commission    on    Feeble    Minded.      Minutes, 
687. 

Royal    Commission    on    Physical    Training     (Scot- 
land).     Report,    37. 

Royal    Commission    on    Poor    Laws    and    Relief    of 
Distress.      Report,   37. 

Royal  Commission  on  Registration  of  title  in  Scot- 
land.     [Documents],  37. 

Scottish    Agricultural    Prices    Committee.       [Docu- 
ments],   37-38. 

Scottish    Prisons   Committee.      [Documents],   38. 

Scottish  Universities  Committee.    [Documents],  38. 

Sewage  Commission.      [Document],  41. 

Sites    for    Churches    (Scotland)     Committee.      Re- 
ports,   41,   277. 

Trade,  Shipping  and  Manufactures  Committee.    Re- 
port,   47. 

Trade  Board.      [Document],  47. 

Treasurer's     Remembrancer    for     Scotland.       Ulti- 
mus   haeres,   47,    48. 

Treasury.     Documents,  48. 

Turnpike  Road  Inquiry  Commission.     Inquiry,  48. 
Great   Britain.      Crown: 

By   the   King.     A   proclamation,    177. 

[Documents],  30. 

Her    Majesties    most    gracioiis    letter    (1703),    180. 

His   Maiesties   message,    167. 

His  Majesty's  patent  for  improving  fisheries,  667. 
Great  Britain.     House  of  Commons: 

The  Covenant,  226. 

[Documents],  31-32. 
Great  Britain.     House  of  Lords: 

Case  of  Alexander  Hume,  599. 

Case  of   Sir   F.   G.   Johnstone,   569. 

Case  of  Sir  F.  G.  Johnstone.     Additional  case,  569. 

[Documents],   32. 

Lennox   peerage,   604. 
Great    Britain.      Live    Stock   and    Agriculture    in   the 
Congested  Districts  of  Scotland  Committee: 

[Documents],  34. 

Report,     667. 
Great  Britain.     Public  Record  Office: 

Calendar  of  Documents,  37,   110. 

Calendar    of    State    Papers,    37,    110. 
Great  Britain.     Record  Commission: 

Acts  of  Lords  Auditors,  110. 

Acts  of  Lords   of   Council,    110. 

Documents   and    records.    37,    136. 
Great   Britain.      Scottish   Bills   Committee: 

[Documents],    38. 

Report  on  Agricultural  Holdings  Act,   1069. 
Great  Britain.     Secretary  for  Scotland: 

Church    (Scotland)    Bill,  228,  230. 

[Documents],  38-41. 
Great  Britain.     Statutes: 

[Edinburgh],   339-340. 

Abstract  of   Statutes  and  Police  Act  for  Glasgow, 
367. 

Glasgow  Building  Regulations  Act,  367. 

Act    to    amend   act    for    disarming   the    Highlands, 
185,    186. 

Act   to    amend   the   bankruptcy    acts,    667. 

Act  for  better  paving,   etc.,  of  Aberdeen,  301. 

Act  for  better  suppressing  theft,  1068. 

Act  for  disarming  the  Highlands,   185. 

Act   for   the  more  effectual   preservation  of  breed 
of  salmon,   1068. 

Act  for  more  speedy  trial  of  persons,  185. 


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Great   Britain,    Statutes  —  continued: 

Act  to  prohibit  ministers  from  officiating  in  Epis- 
copal meeting-houses,  232. 

An    act    for    raising    of    fifteen    thousand    pounds, 
1068. 

Act  for   raising  fund  for  widows,  etc.,  687. 

Act  for  settling  of  the  postage,   1068. 

Act  for  vesting  lands  of  Gorthy,  371. 

Bill  for  better  preservation,  etc.,  667. 

[Statutes],   41. 
Great  Eastern  Railway   Co.     Cathedral  route,  207. 
Great  fire   [Edinburgh],  340. 
Great  seal  of   Scotland,   555. 
Great  Straloch,  The,  482. 

Green,  E.  B.  Defence  of  Mr.  Rousseau,  756. 
Green,  William.  Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan,  484. 
Greene,     Robert.       Scottish    historic    of    James    the 

Fourth,  492. 
Greenly,  Edward: 

The  Sutherland  goldfield,  976. 

Sec  under  Home,  John,  and  E.  Greenly. 
Greenock,   Lord: 

General   remarks   on   coal   formation,   976. 

General  view   of  phenomena   displayed  by  igneous 
rocks,   Edinburgh,   976. 
Greenock.     [Documents],  372. 
Greenock   Natural   History   Society.     Annual   report, 

931. 
Greenock  Philosophical   Society  Papers,  10. 
Greenock  railway,  The,  900. 
Greenough,  J.  C.     Elementary  schools,  701. 
Greenshields,    J.    B. : 

Home.     A  poem,  824. 

Notice     of     top     of     stone     cross     found     in     Les- 
mahagow,  99. 
Greenwell,     William.       Excavations    in    cairns    near 

Crinan,  68. 
Greg,   R.   P.      Gregs  and  Greigs,   596. 
Gregg,    W.    H.      Controversial   issues,    133. 
Gregor,    Walter: 

Coutumes   de   pecheurs,   738. 

Counting-out    rhymes,    738. 

Devil  stories,  738. 

Dialect  of  Banffshire,  771. 

Fishermen's   folklore,   738. 

Folk  riddles,  738. 

Folk-tale  from  Aberdeenshire,   738. 

Further  report  on  folklore,  738. 

Guardian  spirits,   738. 

Hippie   folklore,    738. 

John   Glaick,   738. 

Kelpie    stories,    738. 

Kelpie   stories    from    north,    738. 

Kilns,  mills,  etc.,  738. 

Legendes  de  mermaids,   738. 

New    year    customs,    738. 

Notes    on    beltane    cakes,    738. 

Notes  on  folklore  of  north-east,  738. 

Scotch   fisher   child,    738. 

Some    folklore,    Auchterneed,    738. 

Some  folklore  of  the  sea,   738. 

Some   folklore  of  trees,   738. 

Some  folk-tales,   738. 

Some   marriage   customs,   738. 

Some  old  farming  customs,  738. 

Some   Scottish   folklore,   738. 

Stories   of   fairies,    738. 

Three   folk-tales,   738. 

Weather    folklore,    738. 

The   Witch,    738. 
Gregorson,  David.     Notes  on  algs  of  Kildonan  shore, 

Arran,   1030. 
Gregory,   Alexander.      Good   reasons   for   leaving  the 
present  ecclesiastical  establishment,  268. 


Gregory,    Donald: 

History  of  western  Highlands,  122,  429. 

Notices   respecting   Scottish   archery,   429. 

Inquiry    into    history    of    clan    Gregor,    608. 

Notes  regarding  various   remains  of  antiquity,   69. 
Gregory,    J.    W.: 

Glaciated   rock   surface,   Lugton,   976. 

Glasgow   earthquake   of    1910,   976. 

Glenboig  fireclay,  976. 

Lochs  of  Scotland,  976. 

The  Polmont  kanie,   976. 

Tuesite,  976. 

Work   for  Glasgow  geologists,  976. 

See  also  under  Renwick,  John,  and  J.  W.  Gregory. 
Gregory,   James: 

Epigrams  and  poems,  824. 

Lucubrations,    824. 
Gregory,  James.     Original  letters,  485. 
Gregory,    William.       New    forms    of    marine    diato- 

maceae,   938. 
Greig,    Gavin: 

Folk-song   in    Buchan,    722. 

On    Mormond    Hill,   824. 

Two   Buchan   songs,   764. 
Greig,  John.     Report  on  statements,   340. 
Grenville    (1.   baron),   W.    W.   Grenville.      Substance 

of   speech,    638. 
Gretna  Green,  372. 
Gretna   Green   gossip,   372. 
Greville,   R.    K. : 

Descriptions  of  seven  new  Scottish  fungi,   1031. 

New   species  of   grimmia,    1031. 

New  plants  of  order  algx,   1031. 

Report    on    collection    of    diatomaces    of    Braemar, 
1031. 

Scottish   cryptogamic    fauna,    1031. 
Grey,    Henry.      Sermon,   340. 
Grey,   Henry: 

Address  to  congregation  of  St.  Mary's,  268. 

Thoughts  suggested  by  present  crisis,  268. 
Greyfriars  Burying-Ground.     Register  of  interments, 

340. 
Gribble,   Francis.     Boswell's  Dutch   flirtation,  448. 
Grier,  R.  M.     Tissington  mss.,  186. 
Grierson,   Sir  J.   M.      Records   of   Scottish   volunteer 

force,  429,  1059. 
Grierson,   James: 

Account  of  sandstone  petrifactions,  976. 

Mineralogical  observations  in   Galloway,  976. 

Mineralogical   observations   in   the   Highlands,   976. 

On  footsteps  before  the  flood,  976. 
Grierson,  Sir  P.  J.  H.    After  the  Pentland  rising,  172. 
Grierson,    Thomas: 

Sermon,   268. 

Ten  letters  on  church  patronage,   251. 
Griesheim,  A.  von.     Eine  Fahrt,  410. 
Grievances  of  Scotland   (1668),  172. 
Grieve,  David: 

Dredging  notes  from  Rothesay,  1031. 

Kitchen  midden  on  Inchkeith,  69. 

Note   relative  to   bed   of   South   Esk,  976. 

Notes  on  shell  heaps  near  Inveravon,  69. 

Obituary   notice   of   Dr.   J.    M'Bain,   505. 
Grieve,  James.    ABC  index  pocket  companion,  340. 
Grieve,  John: 

Dredging  notes,  938. 

Extracts   from   unpublished  ornithology,  938. 

Notes   on   marine   invertebrata  of   Clyde,   938. 

Notes    on    spirialis    retroversus,    938. 
Grieve,    John,    and    David    Robertson.      On    marine 

zoology,   etc.,  of  Loch   Ryan,  etc.,  938,   1031. 
Grieve,   Symington: 

Botany   of   Scotland,    1031. 

Daubenton's  bat,   938. 

Griddle  or  Greidell  Ine  or  Een,  1045. 


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Grieve,  Symington  —  continued : 

List   of   hepatics   and    mosses,    1031. 

Note    on    westward    migration    of    flora,    etc.,    938, 

1031. 
Notes  from  archives  of  Botanical  Society,  1025. 
Notes  on  flora  of  Colonsay  and  Oransay,  1031. 
Notes  on  flora  of  Rum,  1031. 
On   Crystal   Spring   Cavern,   69. 

Preliminary    note    on   bone    cave   in    Colonsay,    69. 
Red  deer,  939. 

Red  deer,   etc.,  in   Glen   Garry   forest,  939. 
Some  notes  on  great  auk,  939. 
Toads  and  frogs  of  Laggan,  939. 
Statistics  of  topographical  botany,    1031. 
Who    were    the    early    inhabitants    of    Caisteal-nan- 
Gillean?    1043. 
Griffith,  John.     Life  of  St.   Patrick,  525. 
Grigor,    John: 

Further  explorations  in  Loch  of  the  Clans,  69. 
Notice  of  lake-dwellings  in  Loch  of  the  Clans,  69. 
Grimble,  Augustus.     Salmon  rivers,  939. 
Grimm,  W.   K.     Drei  altschottischen  Lieder,  764. 
Griswold,  H.  T. : 

James  Matthew  Barrie,  444. 
R.  L.   Stevenson,  885. 
Groat,   A.    G.      Thoughts   on   Orkney   and    Shetland, 

397,  414. 
Groat's  worth  of  wit  for  a  penny,  900. 
Groffier,    Valerien.      L'fecosse    pittoresque,    1020. 
Grog.     Row,  brothers  row,  etc.,  900. 
Grose,    Francis.      Antiquities   of    Scotland,    195,    196. 
Groser,  W.  H.     Dr.  George  Wilson,  552. 
Grossart,    William: 

Notes  on   species   of  conifer,  976. 
Notes  on  tract  of  vertical  trees,  976. 
On   river   debris,   976. 
On   upper   coal  measures,   976. 
Groves,  Percy: 

History   of   91st   Highlanders,   429. 
History   of   79th   Highlanders,   429. 
History   of  21st   Royal   Scots  Fusiliers,   429. 
Grub,   George.      Memoir   of  Thomas  Innes,   491. 
Grueber,   H..  A.: 
Scottish  coins,  728. 
Unpublished  half-unicorn,  728. 
Guenther,  A.  C.  L.  G.     Report  on  fishes,  939. 
Gueroult,   C.      Le  regent   Murray,   519. 
Guerres   civiles    (1527),    142. 
Guerry,  W.  A.     Mrs.  Oliphant,  524. 
Guest,   Edwin.     Britons,   Scots,  and  Picts,   50. 
Guide  to  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  201,  340, 

367. 
Guide   to   inscriptions,   900. 
Guide  to  Perth,  402. 
Guide  through   St.   Andre;ws,   409. 
Guide  to  tournament  at   Elginton,   354. 
Guild,  J.   W.     Early  Glasgow  directories,   3,367. 
Guildry    of    Edinburgh.      Proceedings,    340. 
Gunn,  Adam: 

Dialect  of  Reay  country,  918. 
Durness,    327. 

Review   of   Sutherland  place-names,   426. 
Topographical   notes   on    Sutherland,   426. 
Unpublished   literary   remains,  925. 
Gunn,  John.     Historical  enquiry  on  the  harp,  722. 
Gunn,   William: 

Notes  on  correlation  of  lower  carboniferous  rocks, 

976,  977. 
Notes  on  geology  of  Arran,  977. 
On   volcanic   rocks   of   Arran,   977. 
On  volcanic  series  associated  with  schists,  977. 
Recent    discoveries    in    Arran   geology,   977. 
Guppy,  H.  B.     Homes  of  family  names,  559. 
Gurney,  J.  J.     Notes  of  visits  to  prisons,  687. 
Guth  na  bliadhna,  10,  913. 


Guthrie,  C.  J.,  lord  Guthrie: 

History  of  divorce,   687. 

Is  John  Knox's  house,  etc.?  340,  496. 

John   Knox,  340. 

John   Knox  and  John  Knox's  house,  496. 

Lord  Young,   553. 

Mary   Stuart,    149. 

Traditional  belief  in  John  Knox's  house,  340. 
Guthrie.    E.    E. : 

Inscriptions  on   old   Edinburgh  houses,  340. 

Superstitions   of   Scottish   fishermen,    738. 
Guthrie,   James.      Cry   from   the   dead,   486. 
Guthrie,  John.      New  views  true  views,   268. 
Guthrie,  R.  R.  L.     Notice  of  seal  of  James,  Viscount 

Seafield,  534,   555. 
Guthrie,  Thomas: 

Autobiography,  486. 

Letter  on  national  education,  701. 

Out  of  harness,  1071. 

Plea    for   ragged   schools,   687. 

Second  plea,   687. 

Sketches   of  the   Cowgate,    1053. 

Supplement  to  plea,  687. 

An  unspoken  speech,  283. 
Guthrie,    William.      Sermon    on    sympathie,    824. 
Guthrie,  William.     General  history  of  Scotland,  122. 
Gwynn,   Stephen: 

Miss  Ferrier,  819. 

R.    L.    Stevenson,   885. 
Gwynne-Vaughan,  D.  T.     See  under  Kidston,  Robert, 
and  D.  T.   Gwynne-Vaughan. 


H 


H.: 


Allan   Cunningham,   466. 

James  Montgomery,  518. 

Mr.  Henry  Mackenzie,  508. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  871. 

Thomas  Campbell,  802. 
H.     Trial  of  Burke  and  M'Dougal,  646. 
H.,   A.      Auld   Yule,    739. 
H.,  A.     Janet  Donaldson,  824. 
H.,  A.     John   MacWhirter,   512. 
H.,   C.      Hon.    Thomas   Erskine,   474. 
H.,  E.     The  ancient  Caledonians,  SO. 
H.,  E.  B.     Death  of  Mr.  Gleig,  481. 
H.,  G.  W.       Music  in  Glasgow,  722. 
H.,    H.      Burns   pilgrimage,    794. 
H.,  H.     Glints  in  Auld  Reekie,  340. 
H.,  J.     Strictures  in  Ivanhoe,  871. 
H.,  J.  History  of  Dundrennan  Abbey,  326. 
H.,   J.    B.      Biographical  sketch   of   Sir   D.   K.   Sand- 
ford,  533. 
H.,  J.  W.: 

Story  of  Mackay  of  Uganda,  507. 

Alexander   M.   Mackay,   507. 
H.,   R.     Pulpit  eloquence  of   Scotland,   765. 
H.,  W.  T.     Hamish  Maccunn,  722. 
Haddan,  A.  W,,  and  William  Stubbs.     Councils  and 

ecclesiastical   documents,  223. 
Hadden,  J.   C: 

"Auld  Robin  Gray,"  765. 

Ecclesiastical   music,   722. 

The  Ettrick  Shepherd,   489. 

A  forgotten  poet,  538. 

George   Thomson,    544,    794. 

Johnson  and   Boswell  in   Scotland,   765. 

Literary  materials  of  first  Scottish  psalter,   765. 

Music   in   early   Scotland,   722. 

National   music   of   Scotland,   722. 

Popular  songs,  722. 

Portraits   of   Burns,   794. 


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1137 


Had  den,  J.   C.  —  continued: 

Scottish  castles  and  residences  of  Mary,  Queen  of 

Scots,    1048. 
Scottish    paraphrases,    765. 
Songs  of  Scotland  before  Burns,  765. 
Thomas   Campbell,   802. 
Iladdin,   William.      Distribution   of  helicid.-e,   939. 
Haddington,  Presbytery  of.     Extracts  from  acts,  373, 

453. 
Haddington  County  list   (1834),  373. 
Haddington   memorials,    596. 
Haddow,   Robert.     Miners  of  Scotland,  687. 
Hajgstad,   Marius.     Hildinakvadet,  824. 
Hagberg,  C.  A.     Cervantes  et  Scott,  871. 
Haggard,  W.  D.     Medals  of  the  Pretender,  186,  728. 
Haggart,   D. : 

Notice   of   cup-sculpturings  at   Duncrosk,   69. 
Notice    of    stone    cup,    etc.,    found    at    Lochearn- 
head,  69. 
Haig,     David.       See    under    Brunton,     George,    and 

David  Haig. 
Haig,  James.     Symbolism,   754. 
Haig,  James.     Topographical  account  of  Kelso,   1055, 

1057. 
Haigh,  D.  H.     Remarks  on  early  Scottish  coins,  728. 
Haigs  of   Bemersyde,   596. 
Hakonar    Saga,    374. 

Halbfass,   W.      Ergebnisse   der    Seenforschung,    1020. 
Haldane,   E.    S.     James  Frederick  Ferrier,   476,   754. 
Haldane,    J.    A. : 
Observations,  238. 
Voluntary   question   political,   256. 
Haldane    (1.   viscount),   R.    B.   Haldane.     Life  of 

Adam    Smith,    537. 
Haldane,  Robert: 

Address  to  the  public,  238. 
Duty   of  paying  tribute   enforced,  254,  667. 
Further  considerations  for  ministers,  254. 
Remarks  on  a  late  publication,  239. 
Hale,  Charles.     Life  of   [John  Sterling],  540. 
Hale,  E.     Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  122. 
Hales,  A.  G.     With  sword  and  cross,  824. 
Halkerston,   James.      Epigrammata,    824. 
Hall,  A.   D.     Pilgrimage  of  British   farming,   667. 
Hall,  Andrew.     Architecture  of  Glasgow  Exhibition, 

714. 
Hall,    Archibald: 

Appeal  to  the  public,  235. 

Impartial  survey  of  the  religious  clause,  etc.,  235. 
Hall,  H.  A.     Prehistoric  cist,  at  Letham  quarry,  1045. 
Hall,   H.   B.     Scottish  sports,  939. 
Hall,   Sir  James.     On  vertical  position  and  convolu- 
tions of  certain  strata,  977. 
Hall,   R.     Highland  sportsman,   939. 
Hall,  Robert.     History  of  Galashiels,  359. 
Hall,   S.   C.   and   Mrs.    S.   C.   Hall.     Allan   Cunning- 
ham, 466. 
Hall,    Sophy: 

Dr.    Duncan,   471. 
The   two   Thomas    Carlyles,   807. 
Hall,  W.   C.     Drummond  of  Hawthornden,  470. 
Hallen,   A.    W.    C. : 

Account   of   family   of   Younger,   634. 
Antiquities  of  Culross,  319. 
Scottish  kirk  session  records,  214. 
Halley,    Alexander.      On    letters,   918. 
Halliday,  Janet,  vs.  J.   Fenton,  486. 
Hallow  fair.  The,  900. 
Halyburton,    Thomas: 

Memoirs   of  life,  214,   486,   1062. 
Vie,  486. 
Hamerton,  P.  G.     A  painter's  camp,  203. 
Hamilton,   Clayton.     On  the  trail  of  Stevenson,  885. 
Hamilton,   Edward.      Vitrified   forts,   69. 


of    poor,    687. 
Youth    and    manhood    of    Cyril 


Hamilton,    Elizabeth: 

Cottagers  of   Glenburnie,    824. 
Cottagers    of    Glenburnie.      With    memoir,    824. 
Mrs.   Macclarty,   824. 
Hamilton,    George: 

Additional    group  of  carvings  at  High   Banks,   69. 
Notice  of  cairns  at  Woodfield,  69. 
Notice     of     rock-sculpturings     in     Kirkcudbright- 
shire, 69. 
Hamilton,   Gilbert.      Disorders   of   a   church,   233. 
Hamilton     (7.     duke),    J.     G.     Hamilton.      Archibald 

James   Edward   Stewart,   alias   Douglas,   585. 
Hamilton,  James.     Harp  on  the  willows,  272. 
Hamilton,  Janet.     Account  of,  487. 
Hamilton,   John,   Archbishop: 
Ane   Catholik   traictise,   824. 
Certane  orthodox  conclusions,  824. 
A   facile  traictise,   824. 
Ane  godlie  exhortatioun,  824. 
Hamilton,  John.     A  sermon    (1700),  229. 
Hamilton,    John: 

Letter   to    Sir   George  Sinclair,   264. 
Present  position  of  the  Church,  256,  259. 
Remonstrance,    261. 
Hamilton,    Patrick.      Patrick's   places,    754. 
Hamilton,   Robert.     Case  of   Margaret   Lennox,   604. 
Hamilton,  Robert: 
Essays,  824. 
On    management 
Hamilton,    Thomas. 
Thornton,    824. 
Hamilton    (12.    duke),    W.    A.    L.    S.    D.    Hamilton. 

Charters,   etc.,   of,   110. 
Hamilton,    William: 
Contemplation,    824. 
Poems,   824. 

Poetical   works,   824,   825. 
Hamilton,   William.      Descriptions  of  sheriffdoms  of 

Lanark  and  Renfrew,  385,  405. 
Hamilton,    Sir    William: 
Be   not   schismatics,   268. 
Discussions  on  philosophy,  754. 
Lectures  on  metaphysics,  754. 
Letter  to  Augustus  de  Morgan,  754. 
Letter  to  lord  provost  of  Edinburgh,  701. 
Metaphysics   of,    754. 
Philosophy  of,  754. 
Testimonials,  487. 
Hamilton,  Sir  William,  and  J.   Sinclair.     Correspon- 
dence, 701. 
Hamilton  and  Campsie.     Commissariot  record,  562. 
Hammermen  of  Edinburgh,  340. 
Hammermen  of  Edinburgh.     Seal  of  cause,  340. 
Hanimerton,   J.   A.      Stevensoniana,  886. 
Hancock,  W.   N. : 
Bothy  system,  687. 

Comparison  of  law  of  poor  removals,  687. 
Mr.   MacNeel  Caird's  essay,  667. 
Obituary  of  .Alexander  Thom,  544. 
On  assimilation  of  law,  638. 

What  are  the  causes  of  the  distressed  state  of  the 
Highlands,    687,    1069. 
Handbook  to  Edinburgh,  340. 
Handbook  for  travellers  in   Scotland,  204,  205,  206, 

207. 
Handley,  G.  M.     Notes  on  Quentin  Durward,  871. 
Hanna,  C.  .A.     The  Scotch-Irish,  562. 
Hanna,   William.      Memoirs   of... Thomas   Chalmers, 

460. 
Hannah,  I.  C.     Berwick  and  Lothian  coasts,  122,  311, 

391. 
Hannan,  Thomas: 

-\   long  lost   island,   355. 

The  reunion  problem,  298. 

Scottish  consecrations  in  London,  225. 


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Hannay,  David.     Life  of  Tobias  George  SmoUet,  539. 
Hannay,  James: 

Minstrelsy   of  Scotland,   765. 

Recollections,    765. 

Scot  at  home,   122. 

Singleton    Fontenoy,    825. 
Hannay,  Patrick.     Poetical  works,  825. 
Hannay,    R.    K.      Letters    of   papal    legate,    157. 
Hansen,   Oscar.     Fra   David  Humes  Tid,   756. 
Hapgood,    Norman.      Lord    Rosebery,    531. 
Harcourt,    Betty: 

Edinburgh  authors  of  to-day,  341. 

Unveiling   of   R.    L.    Stevenson   memorial,    886. 
Hardie,   Martin.     John   Pettie,  R.   A.,   1065. 
Hardwicke    (1.    earl),   Philip   Yorke.      Two   speeches, 

192. 
Hardy,  M.     Botanical  survey  of  Scotland,  1031. 
Hardy,  Marcel.     Caledonia  rediviva,  1020. 
Hardy,  R.  F.     Ashiestiel,  308. 

Hardy,   Thomas.      Principles  of  moderation,   264. 
Harebell,   Oliver.     Henry  Mackenzie,   508. 
Hargrave,  Francis.     Admissibility  of  votes  of  claim- 
ants,   195,    196. 
Hark   away,   900. 
Harker,  Alfred: 

Geological  structure  of  Sgurr  of  Eigg,  977. 

Glaciated    valleys    in   the    Cuillins,   977. 

Ice-erosion   in   Cuillin  Hills,  977. 

On   certain   granophyres,    977. 

Overthrust  Torridonian  rock  of  Rum,  977. 

Sequence  of  tertiary  igneous  rocks  of  Skye,  977. 

Tertiary  crust  movements,  977. 

See  also  under  Clough,  C.  T.,  and  Alfred  Harker. 
Harkness,  Robert: 

Description    of   graptolites    of    Dumfriesshire,    977. 

On  association  of  lower  members  of  old  red  sand- 
stone,  977. 

On  lowest  sedimentary  rocks,  977. 

On    metamorphic    rocks    of   Banffshire    coast,    etc., 
977. 

On  new  red  sandstone  of  Nith,  977. 

On  origin  of  permian  breccias,  977. 

On   position   of  pteraspis   beds,  977. 

On  reptiliferous  rocks,  977. 

On   rocks   of  portions   of  the   Highlands,   977. 

On  sandstones  and  breccias  of  south  of  Scotland, 
977. 

On  sandstones  and  their  associated  deposits,  977. 

Silurian  rocks  of  Dumfriesshire,  978. 

Silurian    rocks    of    Kirkcudbrightshire,    978. 

Silurian  rocks  of  south  of  Scotland,  978. 
Harland,  Marion: 

John    Knox,   496. 

No.  24  Cheyne  Row,  807. 

Only  a  but  and  a  ben,  794. 

Two  little  rooms,   149. 
Harley,   James.     The  currency,   667. 
Harp  of  the  North,  765. 
Harp  of  Perthshire,  825. 
Harp  of  Renfrewshire,  825. 
Harper,   James: 

Difficulties  of  the  union  question,  284. 

Jesus    Christ,    505. 
Harper,  James,  and  others: 

Lives  of  Ebenezer  Erskine,  etc.,  1061,  1062,  1067. 

Union  on  basis  of  standards,  287. 
Harris,  D.  F.     Saint  Cecilia's  Hall,  722. 
Harris,    Frank.      Talks   with    Carlyle,    807. 
Harris,    William.      Historical   account    of   James   the 

First,   192. 
Harrison,   Cuthbert.      Robert    Fergusson,    476. 
Harrison,   Frederic: 

Carlyle,    807. 

Carlyle's  place,  807. 
Harrison,   G.   H.   R.      Maitland   pedigree,   612. 


Harrison,  John.     Oure  tounis  colledge,  341,   701. 
Harrower,    John.      Aberdeen    alumni,    436,    701. 
Harrowes,  I.   L.      Through   the  glen  of   Drumtochty, 

548. 
Hart,  A.   B.     John  Knox,  496. 
Hart,   John.      Description   of  ancient   Highland   lock, 

667. 
Hart,  Robert.     Plan  for  rendering  river  Clyde  navi- 
gable,   667. 
Hart,  Robert.     Reminiscences  of  James  Watt,  548. 
Hartley,    G.    W. : 

Night  in  Cromarty  Firth,  319. 

Wildfowl    shooting,    939. 

More  about  wildfowl  shooting,  939. 
Harvard     University.       Catalogue     of     English     and 

American  chapbooks,  3,   765. 
Harvey,  Alexander,   and   D.   M.   Makgill.     Report  of 

discussion,  254. 
Harvey,  Charles.     Borestone  and  Bannockburn,  136. 
Harvey,  James.     Notes  on  cup-marked  rocks  at  Dun- 
tocher,  69. 
Harvey,   John: 

Bruciad,    825. 

Life  of  Robert  Bruce,  450. 
Harvey,  W.   F.     Mary  Stuart  in  art,   149. 
Harvey,  William.     Scottish  chapbook  literature,  765. 
Harvie,   John.     Home,  a  poem,   825. 
Harvie-Brown,  J.  A.: 

Birds    breeding   in    Sutherlandshire,    939. 

Caper-caillie    in    Scotland,    939. 

Early   chapters    in   history   of   squirrel,   939. 

Flannan    Isles,    939. 

Further  notes  on  North  Rona,  939. 

Hysgeir,  939. 

Islands   and   rocks   of  Haskier,   939. 

Isle  of  May,   939. 

Late  chapters  in  history  of  squirrel,   939. 

Marsh   tit   in    Scotland,   939. 

North-west   coasts   of   Sutherland,   9i9. 

Occurrence  of  Iceland  gull,  940. 

Occurrence  of  little   gull,   940. 

Ornithological   journal,   940. 

On   mammalia   of   outer   Hebrides,   939. 

On   nesting  of  dotterell,   939. 

Occurrence   of  black  redstart,   939. 

Rockall,    940. 

St.  Abb's  Head,  940. 

The  stockdove,  940. 

Second   report  on  Scottish  ornithology,  940. 

Supplementary  notes,  940. 

Tufted  duck  in  Scotland,  940. 

See  also   under  Alston,    E.   R.,   and  J.   A.    Harvie- 
Brown. 
Harwood,  H.  W.  F.: 

Aston,    baron    Aston,    570. 

Cheyne,  viscount   Newhaven,   620. 

Constable,  viscount  Dunbar,  587. 

Flemish   branch    of   Hamiltons,    597. 

Graham,  viscount  Preston,  622. 

Ingram,    viscount    Irvine,    601. 

Richardson,  lord   Cramond,  581. 

Spencer,  viscount  Teviot,   632. 
Harwood,   H.   W.   F.,   and   K.   W.   Murray.     Murray, 

earl  of   Dysart,  588. 
Hasbach,    Wilhelm.     Untersuchungen,   760. 
Hastie,    George.      First-footing    in    Scotland,    739. 
Haswell,    G.    C.      Age  of    Silurian  beds   of   Pentland 

Hills,  978. 
Haswell,  James: 

Notice  of  sandstone  at   Elie,   978. 

On   columnar   structure   from    Kyles   of   Bute,   978. 

On  estuarine  beds  of  Carse  of  Stirling,  978. 
Hatch,    F.    H.      Lower    carboniferous   volcanic    rocks 

of  East  Lothian,  978. 
Hately,  T.   L.     Psalmody  of   Free  Church,   722. 


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1139 


Haughton,     Samuel.       Experimental     researches     on 

granites   of   Ireland,   978. 
Haven,   Gilbert: 

Homes  and   haunts  of   Burns,   794. 
Stirling  and  Edinburgh,  341,  418. 
Haverfield,  F.  J.: 

On  Julius  Verus,   133. 
Note  on  the  Wheel  Causeway,  89. 
Sir   Robert    Sibbald's   "Directions,"   89. 
Hawkins,   J.    W.     Narrative  of  proceedings  in   Dun- 

nichen,   249. 
Hawkseye,   Harry.     Pictures  and  people,  714,  825. 
Hawthorne,    Nathaniel: 
Passages,    204. 

Some  haunts  of  Burns,   794. 
Hawthorne,   Mrs.    S.    P.      Notes   in   Scotland,   204. 
Hay,    Andrew.      Diary,    487. 
Hay,  George: 

History  of  Arbroath,  306. 
List  of  authorities,  3. 
Hay,  H.  M.  D. : 
Bird-life,   940. 
Museum   notes,   940. 

Note   on   occurrence   of   desert  wheatear,  940. 
Notes  on   rare  Perthshire  birds,  940. 
Occurrence  of  hoopoe,  940. 
Remarks   on   black-throated   thrush,   940. 
Report  on  ornithology,   940. 
Hay,  Sir  J.   C.   D.: 
Genealogy,   583. 
Hay  of  Errol,  598. 
Hay,  James,  and  Henry  Belfrage.     Memoir  of  Alex- 
ander Waugh,   549. 
Hay,  James,  and  A.   Marshall.     Libel  against  Dr.  J. 

Brown,  1060. 
Hay,  John.     Certaine  demandes,  825. 
Hay,   John.      Speech,   871. 
Hay,  R.  A.     Genealogie  of  the  Hayes,  598. 
Hay,   Richard.     Vindication  of  Elizabeth  More,   140. 
Hay,    W.    W.      Description   of   camps   on   Hay    New- 
ton, 69. 
Haydn,  J.     Collection  of  Scottish  airs,  722. 
Haye,     Sir    Gilbert.       Gilbert    of    the    Haye's    prose 

manuscript,   1071-1072. 
Hayes,  J.  L. : 

Trial  of  lord  Stirling,  630,  631. 
Vindication  of  rights,  631. 
Hayward,  I.  M.     Tweedside  alien  plants,  1031. 
Haywood,   A.      Lord   Campbell's   memoirs,   455. 
Hazlitt,  William: 
On   Burns,    794. 
On  Scotch  character,  122. 
He  comes  from  the  wars,  900. 
Head,  Sir  F.   B. : 
Life  of   Bruce,    450. 
Narrative  of  means  adopted,  341. 
Head,  F.   W.     The  fallen  Stuarts,  629. 
Heads  for  bill  to  amend  law  concerning  taillies,  638. 
Heads  of  a  proposed  bill,  268. 
Headship  of  Christ,  268. 
Heart  of   Dr.   Livingstone,   503. 
Heath,  Charles.     Heath's  Waverley  gallery,  871. 
Heathcote,  J.  N.     Map  of  St.  Kilda,  410. 
Heaton,   M.    M. : 

David  Roberts,   1065. 
David   Scott,   1065. 
John   Phillip,    1065. 
Life  of  Allan  Cunningham,   1061. 
Great  works  of  Sir  David  Wilkie,  550,  714. 
Sir  David  Wilkie,  1066. 
Hecht,  Hans: 

Deacon    Brodie,   886. 

John   Glen,    1062. 

Die  "Merry  muses  of  Caledonia,"   794. 


Hecht,  Hans  —  continued: 
Neuere  Literatur,   765. 
Robert  Burns,  795. 
Hector,   William: 

Burgh  of  Paisley,   1056. 
Old  county  families,  1067. 
Heddle,  M.   F.: 

Chapters   on   mineralogy   of   Scotland,   978. 
Minerals  of  the  Storr,  978. 
On   analcime,   978. 

On   crystalline   forms   of    riebeckite,   978. 
On   new   localities   for  zeolites,   978. 
On  occurrence  of  trachylyte  at  Loch  Screden,  978. 
On  pectolite  and   okenite,   978. 
Hedvall,    Karl.      Humes    Erkenntistheorie,    756. 
Hein,  Johannes.     Humes  Kausaltheorie,  756. 
Heir  of  Linn,  825. 
Heirs  of   Kellie,   825. 

Heiton,   John.     Castes  of  Edinburgh,   341. 
Helferich,    J.    A.    R.    von.      Adam    Smith    und    sein 

Werk,  537. 
Heller,  H.  J.     Das  neueste  zur  Ossian-Frage,  914. 
Heller,  Otto.     Geibels  Nachahmung,   795. 
Helps,   Sir  Arthur.     Catharine  Douglas.     A  tragedy, 

1048. 
Hemans,  F.  D.     Wallace's  invocation,  1048. 
Henderson,    Alexander.      Government   and    order    of 

Church   of   Scotland,   225. 
Henderson,   Angus.      Origin   of   golf,    687. 
Henderson,   Archibald.      Old   Edinburgh,   341. 
Henderson,  Charles.     Notes  on  a   deed,  469. 
Henderson,  D.  M.     Bit  bookie  of  verse,  825. 
Henderson,    E.    F.      Execution    of    Mary,    queen    of 

Scots,    149. 
Henderson,    Ebenezer: 

Annals  of  Dunfermline,  326. 
Life   of   James    Ferguson,    476. 
Henderson,    George.      Popular    rhymes    of    Berwick, 

739,   825. 
Henderson,  George: 

Aonghus   nan   Aoir,   914. 
Arthurian    motifs,    914. 
Fionn  saga,  925. 
Gaelic  dialects,  919. 
Neil   Morison,  the  Pabbay  poet,   519. 
Norse  influence  on  Celtic  Scotland,  133,  919. 
Sgeulachd   cois   O'Cein,   739. 
Undetected  Norse  loan-word,  919. 
Henderson,   George,  and  J.   J.   Waddell: 
By   Bothwell   banks,   312,   423. 
Joanna   Baillie,   441. 
Henderson,  J.   A.: 

Aberdeenshire  epitaphs,   562. 
History  of  Society  of  Advocates,  638. 
Henderson,  J.   H.: 

Forms  of  private  prosecution,  638. 
Statutes   of   doubtful   application,   638. 
Henderson,  J.   R. : 

Decapod  and   schizopod  c-ustacea,  940. 
Echinodermata   of   Firth  of  Clyde,  940. 
List  of  shells,  etc.,  from   Firth  of  Forth,  940. 
Recent    additions   to    invertebrate    fauna,    940. 
Henderson,  J.  S. : 
James    Boswell,    448. 
Heine   and   Scott,   871. 
Henderson,   James: 

The  Redeemer's  claims,  268. 
Strictures  on  a  pamphlet,  245. 
Henderson,  John: 

Agriculture  of  Caithness,  667. 
Agriculture  of  Sutherland,  667. 
Henderson,  John.     Caithness  family  history,  567. 
Henderson,  John,  geologist: 

Notice  of  bore  section  at  Abbey  Hill,  978. 
Notes    on   drift,   etc.,   Pentland   Hills,    978. 


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Henderson,   John,   geologist  —  continued: 

Notice  of   fault   in   carboniferous   rocks,   Water   of 
Leith,   978. 

Notice  of  recent   fossiliferous  sandstone,   Granton, 
978. 

Notice  of  slimonia  acuminata,   978. 

Notice   of  some"  fossils   from   Habbie's   Howe,   978. 

On  calcareous  deposit   at   Starleyburn,  978. 

On  the  Calton  Hill,  978. 

On  Corstorphine  Hill,  979. 

On   the  existence   of  an   old   river  course,   979. 

On   fossils   found   in   rocks,   979. 

On    glacial    phenomena    in    the    Pentlands,    979. 

On  reindeer  remains  from  the  Pentland  Hills,  979. 

On   rock   sections   around   Edinburgh,   979. 

On  sands  and  gravels  at  Olive  Bank,   979. 

On  sections  on  line  of  the  Barnton  Railway,  979. 

On  sections  exposed  in  the  Queen's  Park,  979. 

On   some   marine  beds,   Gilmerton,   979. 

On    some    fossiliferous    beds    in    Silurian    rocks    of 
Pentland  Hills,  979. 

On  some  sections  of  boulder  clay  at  Redhall,  979. 

On  some   Silurian   fossils,   Pentland   Hills.   979. 

On  structure,  etc.,  of  rocks  of  Arthur's  Seat,  979. 

On   succession   of  lower   carboniferous  series,   979. 

On  Wardie  and  Granton  series  of  sandstones,  979. 

Short  notice  of  three  species  of  trilobites,  979. 

Sketch   of   geology   of   Pentlands,   979. 

See  also    iinder   Brown,   D.   J.,   and   John   Hender- 
son. 
Henderson,  P.  A.  W.     Glasgow  and  Balliol,  701. 
Henderson,  Robert: 

Diptera  of  Clyde,  940. 

Diptera    of    Clyde.      Second    list,    940. 

Diptera  of  Clyde.     Third  list,  940. 
Henderson,    T.    F. : 

"Bonnie  Prince  Charlie,"  765. 

Burns,   795. 

Burns.     Lesser  Scottish  verse,  765. 

Charlie   he's   my   darling,   795. 

Mr.   Lang  and  the  casket  letters,   149. 

Scottish  vernacular  literature,   765. 

Sir  David  Lyndsay,  836. 
Henderson,   T.   F.,  and   Francis  Watt.      Scotland   of 

to-day,  207. 
Henderson,  T.  R.     Lockerbie,  391. 
Henderson,    William: 

Notes   on    folklore,    739. 

Notes   on    folklore.      New    edition,    739. 
Henderson,    William,    and    others.      Unto    the    Right 

Reverend,   the   Primus,    etc.,    281. 
Hendry,    George.      About   Shetland   ponies,   941. 
Hendry,    Hamish: 
■  Concerning  a  spool  of  thread,   667. 

Robin  redivivus,  795. 
Hendry,  James.     Orphan  homes  of   Scotland,   687. 
Hendry,    James.      Granite    and    metamorphic    rocks, 

979. 
Henfrey,  H.  W.     The  Culloden  medals,  186,  728. 
Henley,    W.    E. : 

Life    of    Burns,    795. 

R.   L.   S.,  886. 
Henley,  W.  E.,  and  T.  F.  Henderson.     Cult  of  Mary 

Campbell,   795. 
Henry  II.,  king  of  France.     Letters,  158. 
Henry  III.,  King  of  France.     Instructions,   160. 
Henry,   David.      Glenluce  Abbey,   371. 
Henry,   George.     Royal   Scottish   Society  of  Painters 

in  Water-Colour,  714. 
Henry,     I.     A.       Biographical     notice     of     Professor 

Jameson,    1063. 
Henry,  J.     Songs  and   effusions,   826. 
Henry,  W.   C.      Biographical  notice  of  Peter   Ewart, 

475. 
Henry  Erskine  and  his  times,  474. 


Henry  the  Minstrel: 

Lyfe  of  William  Wallace,  136,   137,  825. 

Wallace,    137.   825. 

History  of  life  of  Wallace,  137,  825. 

Life   and   heroic   achievements,    137,   825. 

Actis  and  deidis,   137,  825. 
Henryson,    Robert: 

Bludy  sark,  826. 

Poems,   826. 

Robene  and  Makyne,   826. 
Hensel,   P.     Thomas   Carlyle,  807. 
Hensel,   W.   U.      Walter   Scott,  871. 
Henty,  G.  A.     In  freedom's  cause,   137. 
Hepburn,  C.  H.     Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 
Hepburn,  David.     Chronicles  of  Caledonian  Society, 

687. 
Hepburn,  David: 

Notes   on    bones    from    Smoo   cave,    941. 

On    association    of    human    remains    with    those    of 
red   deer,   941. 

Sec  also   under   Simpson,  James,   and   David   Hep- 
burn. 
Hepburn,  T.   N.     Robert  Urquhart,   826. 
Herd,    David.      Ancient   and   modern   Scottish   songs, 

826. 
Herdman,   W.   A. : 

Invertebrate  fauna   of  Lamlash   Bay,   941. 

Additional    notes,    941. 
Here  folowing  begynnythe  a  full  lamentable  cronycle, 

140. 
Heriot,   George.      Last   will   and   testament,    1063. 
Herkless,    John: 

Cardinal  Beaton,  444. 

Richard  Cameron,  454. 
Hero   tales   of   the   Gael,    739. 
Heroes  of  the  Noctes,  894. 
Heroic   Gaelic   ballads,   925. 
Heron,  Robert.     Memoirs  of  Burns,  795. 
Herrera  Tordesillas,  Antonio  de.     Historia,   149. 
Herrick,   S.   E.     Knox,   496. 
Herries,  D.  C. : 

Lord    Herries,    598. 

Maxwell,  earl  of  Nithsdale,  620. 
Herring,  Thomas.      Sermon,   186. 
Hetherington,   W.    M. : 

History   of   Church   of   Scotland,  214. 

History  of  Church  of  Scotland.     With  introductory 
essay,    214. 

Memoir  of  Rev.   George  Gillespie,  480. 

Thoughts  on  connection  between  church  and  state, 
259. 
Heugh,   Hugh.      Christian   liberty,  259. 
Heuser,   W. : 

ai  und  ei,  771. 

Die  I^avitveraenderung  von  a,  e,  i,  771. 

Offenes  und  geschlossenes  ee,   771. 

Ursprung  des  unorganischen  i,  771. 
Hewat,    Kirkwood.      Stone   cross    found    on    farm    of 

Cairn,   99. 
Hewell,  E.  M.     Pedens  of  America,  621. 
Hewison,   J.    K. : 

"Bands"  or  covenants,  214. 

Bute  in   olden  time,   314. 

Effigy  in  Morton  churchyard,  394. 

Life   of   Winzet,    553. 

Notice  of  cross-shaft   in   Rothesay  churchyard,  99. 

Place  names  in  Bute,   426. 

Prehistoric  forts  in  Bute,  69. 

Rothesay   and    Bute,   314,   407. 

Runic   roods,   Ruthwell   and   Bewcastle,   408. 
Hewitt,  John.     Mons  Meg,   341. 
Hewlett,  W.  O.     Notes  on  dignities,  562. 
Hewley.     On  the  charities,  etc.,  249. 


INDEX 


1141 


Heylin,  Peter: 

Examen  historicum,  149. 

Miy.Qoy.ooM.o;,   164. 
Hibben,  J.   G.      Scottish   university,   701. 
Hibbert,   F.   A.,  The  '45,   186. 
Hibbert,    Samuel: 

Account    of   discovery   of    Shetland   cod-bank,   941. 

Account  of  rousts,   1020. 

Fossil  fishes  of  limestone  of  Burdiehouse,  979. 

Fresh-water  limestone   of   Burdiehouse,  979. 

Illustrations  of  customs  of  a  manor,  etc.,  122. 

Memoir  on  the  Tings,  398,  414. 

Most   ancient   form    in   which   gold   was    made   use 
of,  69. 

Notice  concerning  David  Gilbert,  543. 

Notice   of  vitrified    remains   at   Elsness,   69. 

Observations  on  bell   of   Kilmichael-Glassrie,   99. 

Observations  on  theories  of  vitrified  forts,  69. 

Question  of  existence  of  reindeer,  941. 

Shetland    Islands,    414,   979. 

Sketch   of   distribution   of   rocks   in   Shetland,   979. 

Trial  of  witches,   739. 
Hickes,    George.      Ravillac   redivivus,    172,    654,    659. 
Hickling,  George.     Old  red  sandstone  of  Forfarshire, 

980. 
Hicks,  Henry: 

Metamorphic  and  overlying  rocks.  Loch  Maree,  980. 

Metamorphic    and    overlying   rocks,    Ross    and    In- 
verness, 980. 
Hierthes,  Ludwig.     Worterbuch,   795,  871. 
Higden,    Ranulph.      Polycronicon,    122. 
Higginson,  T.  W.     Carlyle's  laugh,  807. 
High   Church  review  on  Dr.  Chalmers,  460. 
High    School   Club.      Report,    701. 
Highland    and    Agricultural    Society    of    Scotland: 

Catalogue  of  Museum,  667. 

Premiums    offered,    667. 

Report   of   Agricultural   Museum,   668. 

Report  by   directors,   668. 

Report  more  recent  proceedings,  668. 

Transactions,   10,  668. 
Highland  arms  and  dress,  429. 
Highland   Association.     Scottish  Gaelic,  919. 
Highland   Club,   Inverness.     Rules,   377. 
Highland   destitution,   687. 
Highland  gentleman.  A,  507. 
Highland   land   law   reform,   687. 
Highland  Mary,  900. 
Highland  papers,  567. 
Highland   parishes.      Secession,   268. 
Highland  piper's   advice,   900. 
Highland  regiments  and  tartans,  430. 
Highland   second-sight,   739. 
Highland   shealing,   687. 

Highland  Society  of  London.     Premiums  offered,  687. 
Highland  Society  of  Scotland: 

Dictionarium    Scoto-Celticum,    919. 

Report   on   poems   of   Ossian,   914. 
Highlanders,  The,  at  Macclesfield  in  1745,  186. 
Highlands  of   Scotland,    122. 
Highton,  E.     Last  resting-place  of  a  Scottish  queen, 

133. 
Hill,  Alexander.     Memoir  of  Principal  Hill,  488. 
Hill,  D.  O.     Disruption  of  Church  of  Scotland,  282. 
Hill,  G.   B.      Centenary  of  Boswell,  448. 
Hill,   G.    F.      Scottish   beggar's  badge,   99. 
Hill,   George: 

Theological  institutes.  214. 

View   of  constitution  of  Church  of   Scotland,   214. 
Hill,   J.   B.: 

Crush  conglomerates  of  Argyllshire,  980. 
Progressive  metamorphism.  Loch  Awe,  980. 
Hill,  J.   B.,  and  H.   Kynaston.     On  kentallenite,  980. 
Hill',  John.     Account  of  life  of  Hugh  Blair,  447. 


Hill,  Laurence.     Letters  of  guildry,  367. 

See  under  Gordon,  L.  D.  B.,  and  Lawrence  Hill. 
Hill,    Rowland: 

Extract  of  a  journal,   196. 

Plea  for  Union,  238. 
Hill,  W.  IT.     History  of  hospital  founded  by  George 

Hutcheson,   600. 
Hillier,  A.  C.     "Christopher  North,"  552. 
Hilton,  James.     Coronation  stone,   123,   133. 
Hind,    Wheelton: 

Lamellibranchs  of  Girvan,  980. 

Lamellibranch  and  gasteropod  fauna,  980. 
Hinde,  G.  J.     On  archa;ocyathus,  980. 
Hinde,   J.    H.      Lothian,   391. 
Hinton,   R.   J.     Alexander   Macdonald,   505. 
Hints  respecting  improvement  of  literary  and  scien- 
tific education,   701. 
Hints  to  strolling  parsons,  268,  395. 
Hinxman,    L.    W. : 

Note  on   spherulitic  felsite  from  Glen  Feshie,  980. 

Occurrence  of  moraines,  980. 

River    Spey,   1020. 

Rivers   of   Scotland,    1020. 
Hinxman,   L.   W.,   and   W.   E.   Clarke.     Contribution 

to  vertebrate  fauna,  941. 
Hird,  G.  S.     Denburn  Valley  Railroad,  668. 
Hirst,  F.  W.     Adam  Smith,  538. 
Hislop,   Alexander.      Proverbs  of   Scotland,   826. 
Hislop,   J.    F.      Heraldic   panel   in   Prestonpans,   405, 

555. 
Hislop's  time-gun  plan  of  Edinburgh,  341,  386. 
Historia     miraculose     fundationis    monasterii     Sancti 

Crucis,    341. 
Historians  of  Scotland,  110. 
Historical    account    of   antient   rights   of   Parliament, 

123. 
Historical  account  of  life  of   St.   Margaret,   513. 
Historical  account  of  the  Seceders,  234. 
Historical    accounts    of    government    and    grievances, 

195. 
Historical  description  of  monastery  of  Holyroodhouse, 

341. 
Historical    families.      Erskine,    589. 
Historical    families.      Stewart,   629. 
Historical  guide  to  Holyrood,   341. 
Historical  illustrations  of  Quentin  Durward,  871. 
Historical  papers  and  letters  from  northern  registers, 

110. 
Historical  papers  relating  to  Jacobite  period,  186. 
Historical   Scottish   proverbs,    739,    765. 
Historical  sketch  of  house  of   Buccleuch,  575. 
Historical   sketch   of    law    relative   to   church   patron- 
age, 245. 
Historical  sketch   of  municipal  constitution  of  Edin- 
burgh,  341. 
Historical  view  of  the  state  of  church  patronage,  245. 
Historico    Theologicus,    453. 
Historie   ot    the    estate    of    Scotland,    158. 
Historie  and  life  of  King  James  the  Sext,  159. 
History  of  Abraham,  etc.,  900. 
History  of  Adam   Bell,  900. 
History   of  all   religions,  900. 
History  of  the  Black  Douglas,  140,  900. 
History   of   the   blind   beggar,    900. 
History   of    Buckhaven,   901. 
History  of  Caledonia   (Darien),  177. 
History  of  celebration  of  Burns'  110th  natal  day,  795. 
History   of   Charles   Jones,   901. 
History  of  Donald  and  his  dog,  901. 
History   of   Duncan   Campbell,  901. 
History  of  fair  Rosamond,  901. 
History  of  the  famous  Moll  Flanders,  901. 
History  of  feuds  and  conflicts  of  clans,  430. 
History  of  Fortunatus,  901. 
History  of  Glasgow,  by  writers  of  eminence,  367. 


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History   of   Holyrood,   341. 

History  of  a  hypocrite,  826. 

History  of  Jack  and  the  bean   stalk,  901. 

History   of  Jack   the   giant  killer,   901. 

History  of  Jack  and   the   giants,  901. 

History  of  the  king  and  the  cobler,  901. 

History  of  life  and  death  of  Robert  Bruce,  137,  902. 

History  of  Mahomet,  901. 

History  of  Mr.  John  Walsh,  549. 

History  of  Parismus,  902. 

History  of  Paul  Jones,   902. 

History,   The,   of  the   Picts,   SO. 

History  and  poetry  of   Scottish  Border,   123,   770. 

History  of  Prince  Charles  Edward   Stuart,   186,  902. 

History  of  Redmond  O'Hanlon,  902. 

History  of  Rob  Roy,  902. 

History   of   Sir   William   Wallace,    137,   902. 

History   of  Thomas   Hickathrift,   902. 

History  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  517. 

History  of  Whittington,  902. 

History  of  the  wicked  life  of  Dr.  John  Faustus,  902. 

History  of  Will  and  Jean,  902. 

History   of   witches   of   Renfrewshire,    739. 

H  —  n,  A  • — - .     Account  of  ancient  stone  coffin,   69. 

Hobhouse,  J.  C.     Lament  for  Robert  Burns,  795. 

Hoblyn,  R.  A.: 

Edinburgh  coinage  of  Queen  Anne,  728. 

Milled  Scottish  coins,  728. 
Hodder,  Edwin.     Sir  George  Burns,  1060. 
Hodges,  James?     Defence  of  Scots  abdicating  Darien, 

177,  178. 
Hodgson,   F.   T.      Dunfermline   Abbey,   326. 
Hoey,  J.  C.     Birthplace  of  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Hoffmann,  Oscar.     Studien,  844. 
Hofmann,   A.   W.   von.     Thomas   Graham,   483. 
Hogan,   Edmund: 

Onomasticon   Goedelicum,   426. 

Vita  Sancti  Patricii,  525. 
Hogg,  Alexander.     Antiquities  of  Davan,  321,  383. 
Hogg,  C.  P.     St.  Enoch  railway  station,  668. 
Hogg,  James: 

Altrive   tales,   826. 

Brownie  of  Bodsbeck,  826. 

Brownie  of  Bodsbeck,  and  other  tales,  826. 

Cameronian  ballad,  826. 

Cameronian  preacher's  tale,  826. 

Carle   of   Invertime,   826. 

Cary  o'Kean,  826. 

George   Dobson's   expedition,   826. 

Familiar  anecdotes,  871. 

Glasgow  dinner-party,  826. 

Jacobite   relics,    186,   826. 

Jacobite  relics   not  published  in  Hogg's   collection, 
826. 

Lay  of  the  martyrs,  827. 

Long  pack,   827. 

Mador  of  the  Moor,  827. 

Memoir,    489. 

My  first  interview  with  Scott,  871. 

Poetical  works,  827. 

Queen's   wake,   827. 

Queer  book,   827. 

Raid  of  the  Kers,  827. 

Royal  jubilee,  827. 

Scottish  haymakers,  827. 

Scottish   pastorals,    827. 

Shepherd's  calendar,  827. 

Songs,   827. 

Superstition  and  grace,  827. 

Tale   of   Pentland,    827. 

Tales   and   sketches,    827. 
Hogg's  Instructor,  10. 

Holbeach,  Henry.     George  Macdonald,  506,  838. 
Holden,  R.   M.     First  Highland   regiment,   430. 


"Holel."      Mr.    Morison    and    the    United    Associate 

Synod,   264. 
Holiday  among  the  crofters,  687. 

Holland,  Bernard.     Last  M'Queen  of  Braxfield,  511. 
Holland,   Sir  Richard: 

Buke  of  the  Howlat,  827. 

Holland's    Buke    of   the   Houlate,    827. 

The  Houlat,  827. 
Holme,   Charles.      Royal   Scottish   Academy,   714. 
Holmes,   D.    T.: 

Allan  Ramsay,   528,   852. 

Lectures  on  Scottish  literature,  765. 

Robert  Burns,  795. 
Holt,  H.   F.: 

Observations   upon   a   "shilling,"    149. 

On  great  seal  of  Francis  II,  149,  555. 

Observations    upon    a    "shilling"    of    Francis    the 
Dauphin,  728. 
Holthausen,  F.     Kennedy   Studien,  832. 
Holy  Trinity  and   St.   Michael  Abbey,   Scone.     Liber 

ecclesie,  411. 
Holy  vengeance,  828. 
Holyrood  Abbey: 

Chronicon,   123. 

Liber   cartarum   Sancte   Crucis,   341. 
Holyrood  House,  341. 

Holyroodhouse.     Register  of  marriages,  562. 
Home  (12.  earl),  C.  A.  Douglas-Home.     Manuscripts 

of,   110. 
Home,   D.   M.     See  under  Milne-Home,   David. 
Home,   Henry,   Lord    Karnes: 

Essays,   828. 

Sketches,    828. 
Home,    John: 

Agis:  a  tragedy,  828. 

Alfred,   828. 

Alonzo,  828. 

Douglas,   828. 

Douglas,  tragedia,  tradotta,  828. 

Fatal  discovery,  828. 

History  of  the  Rebellion,  186. 

Siege  of  Aquileia,  828. 

Works,  828. 
Home   rule  and  political  parties,    1050. 
Home  rule  for   Scotland,  205. 
Home  truths   on  crofter  question,   688. 
Home's  history  of  the  Rebellion,   1050. 
Homenaje,  a  Carnegie,  458. 
Honesty  the  best  policy,   902. 
Honeyman,  A.  V.  D.     Honeyman  family,  598. 
Honeyman,  John: 

Certain  peculiarities   in   architecture   of   lona,    279, 
714. 

Glasgow  Cathedral,  367,  714. 

Note  on  a  vitrified  fort  at  Rhufresean,  70. 

Notes  on  crypt  of  Glasgow  cathedral,  367. 

Remarks   on   construction   of   vitrified   forts,   70. 

Suggestions   for   co-operation,    54. 
Hon.  A.  C.  Johnstone,  494. 
Hon.    David    Carnegie,    459. 
Honourable   Henry   Erskine,   474. 
Hon.   Sir  Alex.   Forrester  Cochrane,  463. 
Hood,  John.     List  of  rotifera,  941. 
Hook,  Theodore.     Life  of  General  Sir  David   Baird, 

442. 
Hooke,  Nathaniel.      Secret  history,   182. 
Hope,  Charles: 

Notes  by  the  lord  president,  638. 

Speech,    638. 
Hope,   Graham.      Montrose,   518. 
Hope,   John: 

Letter  to  James  Abercromby,  447. 

Letter  to  the  lord  chancellor,  256. 

To  the  clergy  and  laity,  293. 


INDEX 


1143 


Hope,    R.    C.      Holy    wells,    729. 
Hope,   Sir  Thomas: 

Practical    observations,    638. 

Twenty-four    letters,    489. 
Hopkins,  E.  D.     Lithgow  family,  605. 
Hopkins,   William: 

Distribution  of  granite  blocks,  Ben  Cruachan,  980. 

Granitic  blocks  of  south  Highlands,  980. 
Horn,   William: 

Collected   notes   on  birds  of   Buchan,  941. 

Mammalia    of    Perthshire,    941. 

Notes  on  birds  of  Perthshire,  941. 

Notes  on   mammalia  of  Buchan,   941. 
Home,  C.   S.     David  Livingstone,  503. 
Horne,   George.     Letter  to  Adam   Smith,   756. 
Home,  John: 

Andalusite   schists,   980. 

A   bone  cave   in   Sutherlandshire,   70. 

Ice-shed    in    northwest    Highlands,    980. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Grampians,  980. 

Intercrossing   of   boulders,   980. 

New   feature   in   glaciation   of   Sutherland,   980. 

Note  on  fossiliferous  ironstone  in  Cambrian  rocks 
of  Ross-shire,   980. 

Note  on  occurrence  of  alethopteris  lonchitica,  980. 

Obituary   notice   of   Rev.    George    Gordon,   481. 

Obituary  notice  of  Dr.  James  Croll,  1061. 

Obituary  notice  of  Hugh  Miller,   1064. 

Obituary  notice  of  late  Mr.  Bennie,  1059. 

On  two   volcanic   necks   in   Applecross,   980. 

On   geology   of   Unst,   980. 

On  relation  of  valley  moraines,  etc.,  980. 

Recent  advances  in   Scottish  geology,  980,  981. 

Recent  discovery  in  Dundonnell  Forest,  981. 

Silurian   volcanic   rocks   of  southern   uplands,   981. 

Volcanic  history  of  old  red  sandstone  period,  981. 

See  under  Peach,   B.   N.,   and  John   Horne. 
Horne,  John,  and  E.  Greenly.     On  foliated  granites, 

981. 
Horne,    John,    and    B.    N.    Peach.      Shell    mound    at 

Tongue    Ferry,    70. 
Horne,  John,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall.     On  borolanite,  981. 
Horne,    John,    and    others.      The   character    of   shell- 
bearing   deposits   at    Clava,   981. 
Horne,  R.  H.     Thomas  Carlyle,  807. 
Horner,    Francis.      Memoirs,   490. 

Horner,    Leonard.      Edinburgh    School   of   Arts,   702. 
Horsburgh,    James.      Notes    on    cromlechs,    etc.,    in 

Sutherland,   70. 
Horsley,  Heneage.     Duties  of  episcopal  office,  481. 
Hosack,  John.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   149. 
Hossack,    G.    M.      Inventories    of    northern    records, 

310,   382. 
Hotchkiss,    Florence.      Carlyle's    portrayal    of    char- 
acter, 807. 
Houghton    (1.   baron),  R.   M.   Milnes.     Boswelliana, 

448. 
House  of  Argyll,  578. 
Household    account   of    Ludovick,    duke    of    Lennox, 

164. 
Houses  in  flats,  341. 
Houston,    David.      'E   silkie  man,   739. 
Houston,  James.     Works,   178. 

Houston,    R.    S.      Rare    Renfrewshire   minerals,    981. 
How  Andrew  Carnegie  climbed  up,  458. 
How  I  became  an  A.  R.   S.  A.,  714. 
Howard,   J.    D.      Christopher   North,   552. 
Howarth,    Mary.      "The    man    of    feeling,"    508. 
Howden,  C.  R.  A.     Notes  on  history  of  Scottish  con- 
stitution,   133. 
Howden,   J.    C. : 

Bone  cave  at  Lower   Warburton,   70. 

Early   history    of   Montrose,    393. 

Report   on   fishes,   941. 

Superficial  deposits  at  estuary  of  South  Esk,  981. 


Howden,   R.     The   King's   welcome,   829. 
Howe,   F.   C. : 

Glasgow,   367,   1055. 

Glasgow:   a   city  of  thrift,   367. 
Howell,   James.     Perfect  description,   169,   1049. 
Howells,    W.    D.: 

Heroines  of  Miss  Ferrier,  819. 

Scott,   871. 

Scott's  Jeanie  Deans,  871. 

Scott's    Rebecca,   etc.,   871. 

William   Black's   Gertrude  White,   782. 
Howie,    Charles: 

Flora  of  Fife  and   Kinross,    1031. 

Notice   of  mosses   found   in   Fifeshire,   1031. 

Notice   of    mosses   found   by    Mr.    Charles   Jenner, 
etc.,    1031. 

Some  new  and  rare  mosses  gathered  in  Ross-shire, 
etc.,    1031. 
Howie,    Charles,   and    Charles   Jenner.      Notice   of   a 

new   carduus,   1031. 
Howie,   John: 

Biographia  Scoticana.  436. 

Scots    worthies,    436. 
Howitt,   William: 

Glammis  Castle,  360. 

James   Hogg,   489. 

James   Montgomery,   518. 

James  Thomson,  544. 

Joanna   Baillie,   442. 

John    Wilson,    552. 

Robert  Burns,   795. 

Scott,  871. 

Thomas    Campbell,    802. 

Visits,    200. 
Hewlett,   England.      Bell  lore,   722. 
Howorth,  Sir  H.  H.     Columbian  clergy,  223. 
Hoy,    John.      Poems,    829. 
Hubbard,   Elbert: 

Andrew    Carnegie,    458. 

John    Knox,    496. 

R.    L.    Stevenson   and   Fanny  Osbourne,   886. 
Hudson,  J.   W.     Treatment  of  personality,   756. 
Hudson,   W.    H.      Scott,   871. 
Hue  and  cry  after  the  Pretender,    186. 
Hueffer,   O.   M.     Persecutions  in  Scotland,   739. 
Huet,   C.    B.      Thomas   Carlyle,   807. 
Hugh  Miller  and  the  geology  of  Scotland,  981. 
Hugh    Miller    and    his    education,    516. 
Hughes,  M.  A.  W.     Letters  of  Scott,  871. 
Hughes,  Thomas: 

David   Livingstone,   503. 

Memoir  of  Daniel   Macmillan,   510. 
Huie,"J.  L.: 

The  antiquary,  855. 

Fortunes    of    Nigel,    857. 

Kenilworth,    860. 

Quenlin    Durward,    865. 
Hull,    Edward: 

Classification     of     carboniferous     rocks     of     Scot- 
land, 981. 

Geological   structure   of   Northern   Highlands,   981. 

Microscopical  structure  of  red  quartz-porphyry,  981. 

Vestiges  of  extinct  glaciers  in  Highlands,  981. 
Hume,    756. 

Hume,  A.     Who  was  Macbeth?  133. 
Hume,  Alexander,  of  Logie: 

Ane  afold  admonitioun,  829. 

Poems,   829. 

Ane  treatise  of  conscience,  829. 

Treatise  of  the   felicitie,   829. 
Hume,    Alexander,    of    Edinburgh.      Of    the    ortho- 

graphie,  771. 
Hume,    Sir   David.      Diary,    180. 


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Hume,   David,  of  Godscroft: 

History  of  house  of  Douglas,  585. 
Lusus  poetici,   829. 
Hume,  David,  philosopher: 

Concise  and  genuine  account  of  dispute,  etc.,   755. 
Dialogues,    755. 
Eine    Untersuchung,    755. 

Enquiry   concerning   human   understanding,    755. 
Essay   on  miracles,   755. 
Essays   and    treatises,    755. 
Four   dissertations,   829. 
Letters,   755. 
Life,  755. 

Original  letters,  829. 
Philosophical  works,  755. 
Political    discourses,    829. 
Private    correspondence,    755. 
Treatise  of  human  nature,   755. 
Treatise   of   morals,    755. 

True  account  of  conduct  of  Archibald  Stewart,  34L 
Hume,  J.  B.     Joseph  Hume,  490. 
Hume,   M.   A.   S.      Love  affairs  of   Mary,   149. 
Hume,   Sir   Patrick.     The  promine,   829. 
Humorous   adventures    of   Jump   Jim    Crow,   903. 
Humorous  poems,   903. 

Humphreys,  H.   N.     Coinage  of   Scotland,   728. 
Humphrys,  Alexander.     Narrative,  631. 
Hunnis,  William.     Seven  sobs,   829. 
Hunt,   A.      Notice   of   "offerand   stok"   of   St.    Elois' 

altar,  402. 
Hunt,   G.   M.     Notes  on   rarer   mosses  of   Perthshire 

and  Braemar,  1031. 
Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Wallace  and  Fawdon,  137. 
Hunt,  James: 

Influence   of   peat   in   destroying  human   body,   70. 
Interpretation   of   some   inscriptions,   414. 
Report   on   explorations    in   Unst,   50. 
Hunter.     Address  to   electors,   341. 
Hunter,  A.     Lord  and  Lady  Dundonald's  elopement, 

472.  ■ 
Hunter,   A.   A.      Pedigree  of  Hunter   of  Abbotshill, 

599. 
Hunter,    D.    G.      Notice    of    ancient   fort    at    Green- 
ford,    70. 
Hunter,  G.   M.     Testament  of  lady  Row,  494. 
Hunter,    Henry: 

Scottish   laws   for   lawless  beggars,   638. 
Scottish  poor  law  reform,   688. 
Hunter,  J.  R.     Queen  Victoria's  Highland  home,  310. 
Hunter,  J.   R.   S.     See  Hunter-Selkirk,  J.   R.   S. 
Hunter,  James.     Fala  and  Soutra,  356,  417. 
Hunter,  James: 

Notes    on    early    remains   on    Knaughland,    70. 
Pit-dwellings    at    Dilly-Mcenan,    etc.,    70. 
Hunter,  Joseph.     King  Edward's  spoliations  in  Scot- 
land,  137. 
Hunter,  Thomas.     Woods,  forests  of  Perthshire,  403, 

562. 
Hunter,    William.      Biggar    and    house    of    Fleming, 

311,    562,    590. 
Hunter-Selkirk,   J.    R.    S.: 
Ancient   coal  workings,   668. 
Craignethan,    318. 
Geology  of  Carluke,   981. 
Geology,    etc.,    of    Bankend,    etc.,   981. 
Notes   on   fossil   scorpion,   Logan   Water,   981. 
The   late   Robert    Slimon,    537. 
Notes  on  new   fossil  scorpion,  981. 
Old   red  sandstone   of   Lanarkshire,   981. 
Silurian   districts   of   Leadhills,   981. 
Silurian  rocks  of  Logan   Water,  981. 
Three  months'  tent  life  amongst  Silurian  hills,  981. 
Hunting  of   Chevy-Chase,   903. 
Kurd,    Richard.      Remarks    on    Hume's    Essay,    756. 


Hurd,    William,    and    others.       New    and    universal 

history,  214. 
Hiirrah  for  the  bonnets  of  blue,  903. 
Husband,    M.    F.    A.       Dictionary    of    characters    in 

Waverley  novels,  871. 
Hutcheson,    Alexander: 

Additional   note  on   earthenware  jars,   292. 

Ancient  sundials,  1045. 

Archeology  of  Tentsmuir,   1045. 

Antiquarian    discovery   at    Crieff,   99. 

Discovery    of    ogam    inscription    at    Fordoun,    99, 

919. 
Letter  of  Burns,  795. 
Municipal   relic   of   old    Stirling,   418. 
Notes  of  discovery  of  flooring  tiles,  etc.,  at  Coupar- 

Angus,  99. 
Notes  on  earth-house  at  Barnhill,   1045. 
Notes    on    stone    circle    near    Kenmore,    70. 
Notice   of  antique   gold   finger-ring,   99. 
Notice  of  bell,  etc.,  of  Kettins,  381. 
Notice  of  burial  place  at  Barnhill,  70. 
Notice   of  burial   place.   West   Mains,   70. 
Notice  of  cairn  of  bronze  age  at  Greenhill,  70. 
Notice  of   cairns   and   cists   at  Battle   Law,    70. 
Notice  of  a   charm-stone,    739. 
Notice  of  cinerary  urn  at   Gauldry,   70. 
Notice   of   cist,   etc.,   at   Craigie,   70. 
Notice  of   earth-house  at   Barnhill,   70. 
Notice  of  earthenware  jars  in  walls,  325. 
Notice   of   fragments   of   sculptured   crosses   at    St. 

Andrews,   99. 
Notice  of  jug  found  at  Forfar,  99. 
Notice  of  inural  monument,  Tealing,  421. 
Notice    of    sculptured    stones    at    Church    of    Teal- 
ing,  99. 
Notice  of  stone  coffins  at  Auchterhouse,  70. 
Notice  of  stone  coffins  at  Pitkerro,   70. 
Notice  of  stone  discovered  at  Murtly,  99. 
Notice  of  urns  at  Mill  of  Marcus,  70. 
Notice   of   Wallace  stones,  99. 

Occurrence   of  cup-marked   stones   in   earth-houses, 
1045. 
Hutcheson,  T.     St.   Clairs  and  their  castle,   627. 
Hutchinson,   H.   G.     Royal  and  ancient  game,  688. 
Hutchinson,  Jonathan.     Fish-eating  and  leprosy,  398. 
Hutchison,    Robert: 

Economic    condition     of     English     agricultural    la- 
bourer,   688. 
Notes  on  effects  of  late  frost,   1031. 
Notice  of  stone  cists  near  the  "Catstane,"   70-71. 
Old  and  remarkable  ash  trees,  1032. 
Old  and  remarkable  beeches,   1032. 
Old  and  remarkable  elm  trees,   1032. 
Old   and   remarkable  horse  chestnut   trees,   1032. 
Old  and  remarkable  lime  trees,   1032. 
Old   and   remarkable   oaks,    1032. 
Old    and    remarkable    Spanish    chestnuts,    1032. 
Old    and    remarkable    sycamores,    1032. 
Old  and   remarkable  walnut  trees,    1032. 
On  abies   albertiana,   1032. 
On  the  varieties  of  poplar,  etc.,  1032. 
Picea  grandis  as  a  timber  tree,  1032. 
Pinus  insignis  and  its  value,  1032. 
Report    of    dietaries,    688. 
The  Tay  bridge  gale  (1879),  1032. 
Hutchison,    T. : 

Kingdom    of   Fife,    357. 

Traditional  birthplace  of  Michael  Scot,  533. 
Hutchinsone,  James.  Sermon  on  witchcraft,  739. 
Hutton,    G.    C: 

Case  for  disestablishment,  294. 
Disestablishment    and    disendowment,    292. 
Scotch  disestablishment  vote,  295. 
Hutton,   James.      Royal   house   of    Stewart,    629. 


INDEX 


1145 


Hutton,     Laurence.       Literary    landmarks    of    Edin- 
burgh, 341. 
Hutton,  R.  H. : 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  871. 

Thomas   Carlyle,   807. 
Huxley,  Leonard.     Lewis  Campbell,   456 
Huxley,   T.    H.: 

Description  of  anthracosaurus  russelli,  981 

Hume,   756,  757. 

Hume,  sa  vie,   757. 

On   new   labyrinthodonts,   982. 

On   stagonolepis   robertsoni,   982. 

On   stalk-eyed   crustacean,   Paisley,   982. 
Huyshe,    Wentworth.      Dervorgilla,    Lady    of    Gal- 
loway,   420,    468. 
Hyatt,  A.  H.     Charm  of  Edinburgh,  829. 
Hyslop,  John,  and  R.  Hyslop.     Langholm,  356,  386. 


I.,  A.  E.     Church  union,  284. 
I.,    K.   P.     About   Edinburgh,   341. 
I.,  T.     Funeral  of  Dr.  Chalmers,  460. 
Ian.     Highland  anecdotes,  381. 
Iconoclast.     Scottish  art  and  artists,  714. 
Identity   of   Irish   and   Highland   fictions,  914. 
Ides   of   March,   829. 

Idle,    Christopher.      Hints   on   shooting,   etc.,   941. 
Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs,  829. 
Illustrated    guide    to    shootings,    941. 
Illustration   of  principles  of  bill,   195. 
Illustrations   to   Abbotsford   edition,   871. 
Illustrations  to   novels  and  tales,   871,  872. 
Im  Thurm,  Sir  E.  F.     Martin's  Western  Islands,  375. 
Imlah,   John.      Poems  and   songs,   829. 
Impartial    account    of    some    transactions    in    Scot- 
land,  175. 
Imperfections  of   Scottish   reform  act,   688. 
Imrie,   John.      The    Scot,    123. 
Imrie,    Ninian: 

Description  of  strata,  Kincardineshire,  982. 

Geological  account  of  Stirlingshire,  982. 

Some    remarks   upon    conglomerate   rock   of   Gram- 
pian   Mountains,   982. 
In   the  heart   of  the   Coolins,   416. 
In  memoriam.     Alexander  Somerville,  1066. 
In  memoriam:  Andrew  Lang,  498. 
In   memoriam  —  David   Robertson,   530. 
In  memoriam  —  Professor  Thomas  King,  495. 
In  memoriam.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  886. 
In    memoriam  —  Robert    Turner,    546. 
In   memoriam.      Sir  J.   Y.   Simpson,   535. 
In  what  respect  is  the  Church  of  Scotland  changed? 

268. 
Inchaffray   Abbey: 

Charters,  bvills,  etc.,   376. 

Liber   Insule  Missarum,   376. 
Indenture  of  a  horse  race,  688. 
Indictment    against    Katharine    Nairn   and   Patrick 

Ogilvie,    655. 
Informatie   (1639),   166. 
Information   for   laird   of   Edzell,   605. 
Ingilby,   Arthur.      Oronsay,   400. 
Inglis,    A.    W.: 

"Auld    lang   syne,"    1071. 

Bothwell,    Lord    Holyroodhouse,    598. 
Inglis,  H.  R.  G.: 

Ancient  bridges  in   Scotland,   1045. 

Contour   road   of    Scotland,   207. 
Inglis,   John: 

Examination  of  Dugald  Stewart's  pamphlet,  501. 

Memory  of  the  righteous,  474. 

Reply   to    Professor   Playfair's   letter,   501. 

Vindication    of    ecclesiastical    establishments,    245. 


Inglis,  Mrs.  Richmond.     Anna  and  Edgar,  829. 
Inglis,   William.      Brief   history  of  the  old   church 

of    Scotland,   215. 
Ingram,   John.      Biographical   sketch    of   the   brothers 

Bethune,  445. 
Ingram,    M.    E.      Key   of   Knapdale,   384. 
Innes,    A.    T. : 

Bloody   Mackenzie,    508. 
Chapters    of    reminiscence,     1063. 
Church   of   Scotland   crisis,   268,   291. 
Church  and  state,  215. 
Creed  crisis,  297. 
Creed   question   in    Scotland,   295. 
Law  of  Scotland  on  bequests,  688. 
Open  teaching,   702. 
Question  of  disestablishment,  295. 
Scotch    law    of   establishment,   292. 
Ten  years  of  contemporary  church  history,  215. 
Innes,  Cosmo: 

Concerning  some  Scotch  surnames,  559. 

Few   notices   of   manners,   325. 

Lectures  on   Scottish  legal  antiquities,   123,  638. 

Memoir  of  Dean  Ramsay,   528. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Thomson,   545. 

Note  of  original  matrix  of  seal  of  Aberdeen,  301, 

556. 
Notes   on   mss.    in    English   libraries,    123. 
Notes  of  old  Scottish  tenures,  638. 
Notice   of   Black   Book   of   Breadalbane,    578. 
Notice  of  crozier   of  St.   Moluach,  99. 
Notice  of  tomb  on  hill  of  Roseisle,  71. 
Scotland   in   the  middle   ages,    123. 
Suggestions  of  objects  of  archxological  interest,  71. 
Innes,  J.  J.  M.     Life  of  General  Sir  James  Browne, 

449. 
Inness,  James.      The   Commissioners  of  Assembly, 

etc.,  294. 
Innes,    Thomas: 

Civil  and  ecclesiastical  history,   123,  223,   1051. 
Critical  essay,  133. 
Papers,     191. 
Innes,  William.     Token  of  regard,  418. 
Innocence,  L',  de  la  Princesse,  Madame  Marie,   149. 
Inquirer.      Bruce-Logan    controversy,    785. 
Inquirer.     Renfrewshire  election,  405. 
Inquisitio   facta   apud    Keandrochit   de   privilegiis   re- 

liquis  Sancti  Fillani,  476. 
Inquisitionum    ad    capellam    domini    regis    retorna- 

tarum,  562. 
Inscriptiones  antiquje,  89. 

Institution    of    Engineers    and    Shipbuilders    in    Scot- 
land.     Transactions,    10. 
Instrument  der  regeering,   173. 
Instrument  van   regeringe,   173. 
Insulanus,    Theophilus.      Treatises    on    second    sight, 

739. 
Insularum    Orcadum    et    Schetlandiae   descriptio,    398, 

414. 
Insurance  and  Actuarial  Society  of  Glasgow.     Trans- 
actions,   10. 
Insurance   Society   of   Edinburgh.     Transactions,    10. 
Intellectual   characteristics   of   Burns,    795. 
Intentie,    De,    166. 

Interesting   history   of   Robert    Burns,    795,   903. 
Interesting    stories,    903. 
International   Exhibition   of   Modern   Decorative   Art 

at  Turin,   714. 
Inventary   of  papers  of  family  of  Kinninmond,  603. 
Inventary  of  writes  of  family  of  Fullarton,  592. 
Inventories  of  buikis  in  the  Colleges  of  Sanctan- 

drois,   3. 
Inventories  of  ecclesiastical   records  of  north-eastern 

Scotland,  215. 
Inventory  of  charters   relating  to   Blackfriars,  Aber- 
deen,  301. 


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Inventory  of  goods  abstracted  from  Darnaway  Castle, 

321. 
Inventory  of  writes  of  family  of  Urquhart,  633. 
Inverness.     Commisariot   record,   562. 
Inverness  in   the  olden  time,   377,   378. 
Inverness  Scientific  Society  and  Field  Club.     Trans- 
actions,   10,   378. 
Inverness-shire.      Report   on   public    accounts,   378. 
Investigator.      Fanaticism    in    the    north,    279. 
Investigator.       Letters    commenting    upon    Theodore 

Hook's   memoir,    1059. 
lona,   379. 

lona,  Argyllshire,  379. 
lona   Club: 

Collectanea  de   rebus  Albanicis,   10,   111. 

Transactions,    10. 
Ireland,   W.   H.    'Effusions   from   Chatelar,   150. 
Ireland,    W.    W. : 

Notes  on    Scottish   De   Quencys,   583. 

Supplementary    notes   on    De   Quencys,    583. 

Visit   to   Eileach-an-Naoimh,   355. 
Irish   assassin.   The,   903. 
Iron   shroud,   The,    903. 
Irons,  J.    C. : 

Architectural  antiquities   of  Leith,    1056. 

Mary,   queen   of   Scots,    150. 
Irvine,    A.      Inquiry    into    discipline    of    the    Church 

of   Scotland,   239. 
Irvine,  Sir  Alexander.     Protestation  of,  227. 
Irvine,  C.  J.     George  Gilfillan,  480. 
Irvine,    J.    T. : 

Notes  of  burial  places  in  Yell,  71. 

Notes  on  cairns  on  Sands  of  Bracon,  71. 

On    the    brough    of    Clickimin,    71. 
Irvine,  James.     Notices  of  Robert  Riddell,   529,  553. 
Irvine,  Patrick.     Considerations  concerning  adminis- 
tration of  justice,  638. 
Irvine,  William.     Henry  Scott  Riddell,  529. 
Irvine.     Muniments  of  burgh,  380. 
Irving,   David: 

Catalogue  of  law  books,  3. 

History   of    Scotish    poetry,    765. 

Life  of  Alexander  Arbuthnot,  440. 

Life  of  John   Barbour,   443. 

Life  of  John   Bellenden,   445. 

Life    of    Burns,    795. 

Life  of  Gavin  Douglas,  469. 

Life  of   William   Dunbar,   471. 

Life    of    Robert    Fergusson,    476. 

Life    of    Alexander    Geddes,    480. 

Life   of   Henry   the   Minstrel,    488. 

Life  of  Robert  Henryson,  488. 

Life  of  King  James  the  First,  491. 

Life  of  King  James  VI,  492. 

Life  of  Thomas  Lermont,  473. 

Life  of   Sir   David   Lindsay,   502. 

Life    of    Sir    Richard    Maitland,    512. 

Life   of   Alexander    Montgomery,    518. 

Life  of  Allan  Ramsay,   528. 

Life  of  Alexander  Ross,  531. 

Life   of   Alexander   Scot,    533. 

Life  of  Andrew  Winton,  553. 

List  of  publications  relating  to   Buchanan,   786. 

Lives  of  the   Scotish   poets,   436,   765. 

Memoirs   of   life   of   George   Buchanan,   452. 

Memorial  of  Anne  Margaret  Anderson,  440. 
Irving,    Edward.      Tale   of  the   time   of   the  martyrs, 

830. 
Irving,   G.    V. : 

Ancient  camps  of  Upper  Ward,   71. 

Geography   of  the  wars,    133. 

Notes    of   examination   of   "Devil's    Dyke,"    71. 
Irving,    George: 

Irvings   of   Hoddom,   600. 

Parish  of  Luce,  375. 


Irving,   J.    B.      The   Irvings,    600. 
Irving,   Joseph: 

Book  of  Dvimbartonshire,  323. 

Book  of   Scotsmen,   436. 

Drowned   women   of   Wigton,  228. 

History  of  Dumbartonshire,  323,  567. 

Origin   and   influence   of   burghs,    123. 

Origin  and  progress  of  burghs,   123. 

Story  of  ten  years'  progress,  232. 

West  of  Scotland  in  history,  562,  1047. 
Irving,   R.   F.     Rollo,   Lord   Rollo,   623. 
Irving,   Washington: 

Abbotsford  and   Newstead,  298,   396,   872. 

A   royal  poet,  491. 

Thomas   Campbell,    802. 
Irwin,   M.   H.      Women's   industries,   668. 
Is  there  just  reason  for  seceding?  268. 
Island  of  the  Saints,  355. 
Isle  of  May  Priory.     Records,  380. 
Isles.      Commissariot    record,    562. 
Islesnian: 

Crofter   migration,    688. 

The  crofters,  688. 

Government  and  the  crofters,  688. 
Ivanhoe,  859. 
Ivanov,  Ivan: 

Mariya  Styuart,    150. 

Robert   Burns,   795. 


J.,  K.: 

Burns'   relics,    795. 

Scottish  tradesmen's  tokens,  728. 
J.,  P.     A  Scottish  journie,  166. 
J.,   W.     Works  of  Arthur  Johnston,   831. 
J.,  W.  A.     John  Mowat,  520. 
Jack,  John.     Account  of  St.   Monance,   411. 
Jack,   R.   L.     Notes  on  till   or  boulder  clay  of  river 

Endrick,   982. 
Jack,   T.    C.     Waverley   handbook,   341. 
Jack,  William: 

Burns's  common-place  book,   795. 

James   Shaw,    535. 

Memoir  of  Dr.  Robert  Grant,  485. 

Scotch   universities   bill,   702. 
Jacks,  William.     Burns  in  other  tongues,  795. 
Jackson,    James: 

Account   of   parish    of  Penicuik,   402. 

Essays    on    agricultural    subjects,    668. 
Jacobite  minstrelsy,  830. 
Jacobites,   The,    186. 
Jacobs,  Joseph : 

Andrew   Lang,    1063. 

Original   of   Scott's   Rowena,   872. 

R.    L.    Stevenson,    886. 
Jaffray,   Alexander.     Diary,  491. 
Jaffray,  Robert.     Essay  on  the  reasons,  etc.,  238. 
Jaggard,    William.      Dunbar    pedigree,    587. 
Jakobsen,   Jakob: 

Nordiske    Minder,    771. 

Det   norr0ne   Sprog,    771. 

Shetland   og  Shetlaenderne,   414. 

Shetland  und  die  Shetlander,  414. 
James  I.,  King  of  Scotland: 

Kingis  quair,  830. 

Poetical  remains,  492,   830. 

Works,   830. 
James   V.,    King   of    Scotland: 

Excerpta,  492. 

Kingis   lettres,    579. 


INDEX 


1147 


James  VI.,  King  of  Scotland: 
Award,  411. 

Counterblaste    to    tobacco,    830. 
Dutie  of  a  king,  830. 
Essayes  of  a  prentise,  830. 
The  heads  of  a  conference,  160. 
Letters    by,    161. 
Library    of,    492. 
New    poems,     830. 
Workes,  830. 
James  II.,  King  of  Great  Britain.     Proclamation,  228. 
James    Francis    Edward    Stewart,    prince    of    Wales. 

Traduction   de  la  response,   186. 
James,  Henry: 

Letters   of   R.    L.    Stevenson,   886. 
R.   L.   Stevenson,   886. 
Recollections    of    Carlyle,    807. 
James,   T.   L.      Summer  tour,  206. 
James   Beattie,  445. 
James  Boswell:  a  study,  448. 
James  Clerk  Maxwell,  514. 
James    Ferguson    the    astronomer,    476. 
James    Hannay,    487. 
James  Hogg,  489. 
James  Hope  Scott,  490. 
James  King,  lord  Eythin,  475. 
James   Macfarlan,   506. 
James   McKechnie,    508. 
James   Stuart,   charged  with   murder,   659. 
James  Watt,  548. 
Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.     Memoirs  of  female  sovereigns, 

150. 
Jameson,   R.     Memorial   for  John   Dickson,   668. 
Jameson,   Robert: 

Catalogue  of  animals,  941. 

Geognostical    description    of    neighbourhood    of 

Edinburgh,  982,    1020. 
Geognosy    of    East   Lothian,    982. 
Notes  on  geognosy  of  the  Crif-Fell,  etc.,  982. 
On  black  graphite  of  Borrodale,  etc.,  982. 
On  geognosy  of  the  Lothians,  982. 
On    red-sandstone    formation,    982. 
On    rocks   of    Sandside,   Caithness,   982. 
On  the  topaz  of  Scotland,  982. 
Outline  of  mineralogy  of  Pentland  Hills,  982. 
Jameson,  William.     Copy,  letters,  etc.,  639. 
Jamie  with   his  trousers  on,   903. 
Jamieson,    G.    A.      Ancient   tenure   of    land,    668. 
Jamieson,    Hugh.       Sentiments    and    conduct    suited 

to    Seceders,   241. 
Jamieson,   John    (1759-1838"): 

Account  of  remains  of  antiquity  in  Forfarshire,  71. 
Account  of  terms  skull  or  skoll,  771. 
Eternity,    830. 

Etymological     dictionary,     771. 
Etymological    dictionary.      Supplement,    771. 
Etymological    dictionary.      New    edition,    771. 
Historical    account    of    Culdees,    223. 
Life   of   Slezer,   537. 
On  ancient  sepulture,  71. 
On  the  vitrified  forts  of  Scotland,  71. 
Remarks    on    antiquity    of    Scottish    coins,    728. 
Remarks    on    Dr.    Murray's    Observations,    771. 
Select   views,   200. 
Socinianism    unmasked,    236. 
Jamieson,  John.     Bell  the  cat,  123. 
Jamieson,   Robert.      Popular   ballads,   830. 
Jamieson,   T.    F. : 

Glacial  period  in  Aberdeenshire,  982. 
On  crag  shells  of  Aberdeenshire,  982. 
On   drift   and   rolled  gravel   of   north   of   Scotland, 

982. 
On  history  of  late  geological  changes,  982. 
On   ice-worn   rocks   of   Scotland,   982. 
On  last  stage  of  the  glacial  period,  982. 


Jamieson,    T.    F.  —  continued: 

On  occurrence  of  crag  strata,  Aberdeenshire,  982. 
On  an  outlier  of  lias  in  Aberdeenshire,  982. 
On  parallel   roads  of  Glen   Roy,   982. 
On    pleistocene    deposits    of   Aberdeenshire,    983. 
Raised  beaches  of  Geological  Survey,  983. 
Red   clay   of  Aberdeenshire,   983. 
Some    remains    of   stone   period    in    Buchan    dis- 
trict,  71. 
Structure   of   south-west   Highlands,    983. 
Supplementary    remarks    on    Glen    Roy,    983. 
Jamieson,   T.   H.     Notice   of  life   of   Alexander  Bar- 
clay,   443. 
Jamieson's  dictionary,   771. 
Jansson,   Jan.      Atlantis   majoris,    1020. 
Janvier,   C.  A.     Fiona  Macleod,  535. 
Japp,  A.  H. :  • 

Dr.  John  Wilson,  of  Bombay,  552. 
Duncan  Matheson,  514. 
James  D.  Forbes,  477. 
James  Y.   Simpson,   535. 
R.   L.    Stevenson,  886. 
Robert  Chambers,  462. 
Scottish   border,   312. 
Sir    Donald    Macleod,    510. 
Jaques.      Fatherless    bairns,    831. 
Jardine,    George.      University    of    Glasgow,    702. 
Jardine,   Henry.      Extracts  from   report,  450. 
Jardine,    Sir    William: 

Life  of  Alexander  Wilson,  1067. 
Memoir  of  Alexander  Wilson,   551. 
Jarvis,  A.   W.     Doom   of  the   Erskines,  613. 
Jeans,  Thomas.     Tommiebeg  shootings,  941. 
Jebb,  Samuel.     De  vita  et  rebus  gestis.  ..Marias,  150. 
Jedburgh  worthies,  380. 

Jeffrey,  Alexander.     History  and  antiquities  of  Rox- 
burghshire,   407. 
Jeffrey,  Francis,  Lord  Jeffrey: 
Contributions,    831. 
Inaugural  addresses,  831. 
Parting  address,  831. 
Letter,   493. 
Jeffreys,  J.  G.     Notice  of  raised  beaches,  983. 
Jemmy   and   Nancy   of  Yarmouth,   903. 
Jenkins,  J.   S.     Mary  of   Scotland,   150. 
Jenner,    Charles.      See    under    Howie,    Charles,    and 

Charles   Jenner. 
Jenner,   Henry.      Sobieski   Stuarts,   629. 
Jenny   Geddes'   stool,   480. 
Jentsch,  Karl.     Adam  Smith,  538,  760. 
Jerdan,   William: 

David   Roberts,    530. 
The  earl  of  Aberdeen,  439. 
Four   epochs   in  life  of  Scott,   872. 
James   Hogg,   489. 
John    Gait,   479. 
Sir  James   Clark  Ross,   531. 
Sir    John    Malcolm,    512. 
Thomas  Campbell,  802. 
Jerningham,    Sir    H.    E.    H.      Affray    at    Norham 

Castle,   141. 
Jerram,   C.    S.     Some  causes,   etc.,   914. 
Jervise,  Andrew: 

Account  of   discovery  of   cemetery   of  Hospital   of 

St.  John,  306. 
Account  of  excavations  at  Hurley  Hawkin,  71. 
Account    of    excavations    at    West    Grange    of 

Conon,  71. 
Account  of  urns  at  Westwood,  71. 
Antiquities   of  Cullen,   319. 
Epitaphs  and  inscriptions,  304,  310,  355,  358,   562, 

1067. 
History    and    tradition    of   land    of    Lindsays,    305, 
306,   382,   392. 


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Jervise,   Andrew  —  continued: 

Memorials  of  Angus  and  Mearns,  306,  320,  406. 

Note  on  eirde-house  at  Culsh,   71. 

Notes    regarding   peculiarities    of    districts    in    For- 
farshire,  358. 

Notice    of   antiquities    in    parish    of    Airlie,    99. 

Notice   regarding   church   of   Fowlis,   359. 

Notice   of  cists   near   Arbroath,   71. 

Notice  of  eirde-house  at  Migvie,   71. 

Notice  of  Pict's  house  at  Murroes,   71. 

Notice  regarding  Pict's  house   at  Tealing,   71. 

Notice  of  ruins  at  Edzell  Castle,  354. 

Notice  of  stone  coffin  near  Pitkennedy,  71. 

Notices  of  castle  of  Earlshall,  327. 

Notices  of  inscriptions  on   old  castles,  etc.,  99. 

Notices  respecting  Castle  of  Craig,  308,  318. 

Notices  of  St.  •Palladius'   chapel,  357. 

Notices    of    sculptured    stone    monuments    in    For- 
farshire, 358. 

Poetical   maxims,   Culross,  319. 

Remarks  on   round  tower,  Brechin,  313. 
Jesse,   J.    H.: 

Advance   of   the   Pretender,    186. 

Memoirs  of  the  Pretenders,  186. 
Jesses,  A.     Shell-bearing  clay  of  Kintyre,  983. 
Jessop,  Alexander.     Poetry  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 
Jeudwine,  J.   W.     Growth  of  Scotland,   123. 
Jeune,   Mary.     A  Highland   seer,   739. 
Jewitt,  Llewellyn: 

Sculptured  stone  with  ogham   inscription,  Bressay, 
99,  919. 

Wingfield   manor,    150. 
Jim    Crow,    903. 

Jiriczek,   O.   L.     Jerome  Stone's   Ballade,  925. 
Joanna   Baillie's   plays,    777. 
Joass,   J.    M. : 

Brochs  of  Cinn-Trolla,  etc.,  50,  71. 

Note  on  cup-marked  stones  in  Sutherlandshire,  72. 

Note  on  the  curach  and  ammir,  99. 

Note   of   kists   found   at   Eddertoun,   72. 

Notes  of  antiquities  in  Ross,  etc.,  72. 

Notes  on  northern  antiquities,  72. 

Notes    of    objects    in    Strathnaver,    72. 

Notes  on   Sutherland  gold-field,  983. 

Notice  of  cist  in  Eddartoun,  72. 

Notice  of  cists,  etc.,  at  Torran  Dubh,   72. 

Notice  of  necklace,  etc.,  found  at  Torrish,  72. 

Two   days'   diggings   in   Sutherland,   72. 
Joass,  James.     Dunrobin,  327. 
Jobson,    Jeremiah.      Historical   narrative,    195. 
Jocelin.     Vita  Kentigerni,  495. 
John  Anderson  my  Jo,  903. 
John    Falkirk's   carriches,   903. 
John  Gait,   479. 
John   Gibson   Lockhart,   503. 
John    Greenshields,    485. 
John   Home,   489. 
John    Inglis,    justice-general,    491. 
John  Knox,  496. 
John    Knox    number,   496. 
John   Leyden,    502. 
John  Lindsay  Crawfurd,  582. 
John  O'Hagan  on  Carlyle,  807. 
John  Pinkerton,  526. 
John   Riddell,    529. 
John    Sterling,    540. 
John   Stuart   Blackie,   446. 
Johnson,    C.    N. : 

Doctrinal  subscription,  297. 

Notice  of  crosses  found  at  St.  Ninian's  Cave,  99. 
Johnson,  Charles.  Life  of  Sawney  Cunningham,  466. 
Johnson,   Clifton: 

Crofters  of  Skye,  688. 
The  land  of  heather,  208. 


Johnson,  Francis.     Assassinations  of  Rizzio  and  Darn- 
ley,  467,  529. 
Johnson,    James.      Scotish   musical   museum,    722. 
Johnson,    M.    L.      George    Eliot   and    George    Combe, 

464. 
Johnson,   S.   C.      History  of  emigration,   688. 
Johnson,    Samuel.      Journey,    194. 
Johnson,  W.  E.     Queer  laws  of  Glasgow,  639. 
Johnston,   A.    W. : 

Canisby    charms,    739. 
Dwarfie  Stone,  398. 
Fetlar  folk  in  1716,  356,  414. 
Four   Shetland  airs,   722. 
Notes  on  the  Earl's  bii,  398. 
Orkney  and  Shetland  visitations,  563. 
Ragna-rok    and    Orkney,    398. 
Romans   in    Orkney,   398,    414. 
Round  church  of  Orphir,  398. 
Sands   of   Swanbister,   625. 
Survey  of  Orkneyan  place-names,  426. 
Sword    dance,    739. 
Johnston,      Alexander.       Short    Memoir      of      James 

Young,    of   Aberdeen,    1068. 
Johnston,  Sir  Archibald: 
Diary,    493. 

Fragment  of  diary,   493. 
Johnston,  Arthur.     Epigrammata,  etc.,  831. 
Johnston,  C.   E.     Genealogical  record  of  descendants 

of   Peter  Johnston,   601. 
Johnston,    David.      Notice    of   burial    place    at 

Quarff,  72. 
Johnston,   G.    H.      Scottish   heraldry,    556. 
Johnston,   G.    P.: 

Darien  bibliography,   178. 
First  edition  of  Hume,  558. 
Note  to  a  paper,  765. 

Notice    of   volume   of    Scots   Acts,    1068. 
Notices  of  collection   of   mss.,   914. 
Johnston,  George: 
Address,    941. 

Descriptive   catalogue   of    insecta,    etc.,    941. 
Johnston,   Sir  H.  H.     Livingstone,   503. 
Johnston,    Henry.      Glasgow   foundry   boys,   367. 
Johnston,   J.   A.      Scottish   Temperance   League,    688. 
Johnston,  J.  A.     See  under  Bennie,  James,  and  J.  A. 

Johnston. 
Johnston,   J.    A.,   and   John    Lindsay.      Ancient   lake- 
deposit,  983. 
Johnston,  J.   B.     Place  names  of   Scotland,  426. 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     On  discovery  of  vanadium,  983. 
Johnston,  J.   R.     Origin  of  Johnston  family,  601. 
Johnston,  James,   of   Straiton.      Statement,   320,   326, 

377,  405,  418. 
Johnston,   John    (1570P-1611).      Testament,   493. 
Johnston,    John.      English    and    Scotch   jury    system, 

639. 
Johnston,  R.  M.     St.  Columba,  464. 
Johnston,  R.  S.,  and  D.  M.  M.  Crichton.     Report  of 

debate,  261. 
Johnston,    Robert    (1567?-1639).      Historie    of    Scot- 
land, 160. 
Johnston,    Robert.      Letter   to   clergy,    237. 
Johnston,   T.    B.      Story   of   "coffin-plate"   of   Bruce, 

450. 
Johnston,  T.   B.,  and  J.   A.   Robertson: 
Historical  geography   of  clans,  430. 
Historical    geography    of   clans.      3.    ed.,   430. 
Johnston,    T.    N. : 

Bathymetrical   survey   of   lochs,    1020. 
Bathymetrical    survey    of    Loch    Ness,    1020. 
See  also  under  Collet,  L.  W.,  and  T.  N.  Johnston. 
Johnston,  T.   P.     Patrick  Hamilton,  831. 
Johnston,    William.      Letter    to    Sir    James    Gibson 
Craig,    341. 


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1149 


Johnston,    William : 

Bibliography   of   Arthur   Johnston,    493,    831. 
Note   on   variations   in   Douglas's   peerage,   558. 
Johnston's  travelling  road   map  of  Scotland,   1020. 
Johnstone,    C.    J.: 
Clan-Albin,    831. 
Dominie's    tale,    831. 
Nighean   Ceard,   831. 
Johnstone,   Miss   C.   L.     Historical   families  of  Dum- 
friesshire,  567. 
Johnstone,  J.  F.  K. : 

Concise  bibliography  of  history  of  Aberdeen,   301, 

1052. 
Family  of  Malcolm,  612. 
Local   bibliography,    304,    310,    382. 
Marginalia,    445. 
Johnstone,  J.   J.   H.      Manuscripts   of,  312. 
Johnstone,   J.   T. : 

Flora  of  Moffat  district   (1890,  1891),  1032. 
Limestone  nodules  in  glacial  deposits,  Moffat,  983. 
Recent  additions  to  flora  of  Moffat  district,   1032. 
Report   on   botany   of  Moffat   district,    1032. 
Johnstone,    James.      Account    of    life   of   late   profes- 
sor Gregory,  485. 
Johnstone,  James: 

Antiquitates    Celto-Normannics,    133. 
Antiquitates    Celto-Scandicse,    133. 
Norwegian   account,    133. 
Johnstone,'  James    Johnstone,    Chevalier.       Memoirs 

of  the  Rebellion,  186. 
Johnstone,    John: 

Sketch,    etc.,    on    draining,    668. 
Sketch,   etc.,   on   embankments.   668. 
Johnstone,  T.   B.     "Nemo  me  impune  lacessit,"  123. 
Joint-Committee    on    Union.      Deliverances,    287. 
Joline,  A.  H.     A  famous  reviewer,  493. 
Jolly,  Alexander.     A  friendly  address,   242. 
Jolly,  James.     Story  of  West  Port  church,  341. 
Jolly,    William : 

The   bard   of   Benderloch,   455. 
Cup-marked   stones    in    neighbourhood   of   Inver- 
ness,   72. 
Dugald   Buchanan,   914. 
Geology   of   Loch    Maree,   983. 
Geology   of   Sutherness,   983. 
Glaciers  of  Glen   Spean,  etc.,  983. 
Group  of  picturesque  Scotch  puritans,   1059,   1064. 
Joint    excursion    of    Geological    Societies,    983. 
My   Highland   baptism,   914. 
Notes   on   transportation   of   rocks,   983. 
Notice  of  ancient   graves  at   Dalmore,   50,   72. 
Notice  of  bronze  weapons  found  near  Poolewe,  72. 
On   evidences   of   glacial   action   in    Galloway,   983. 
Parallel  roads  of  Lochaber,  983. 
St.    Columba's   Loch,    100. 

Succession  of  rocks  in  north-west  Highlands,  983. 
Jolly,   William,  and   J.   M.   Cameron.     On   an  appar- 
ently new  mineral,  983. 
Jonas,  A.   C. : 

Extracts    from    session    records    Muirkirk,    394. 
Fenwick    parish    records,    356. 
Loudoun    family,    606. 

Some  notes  from  records  of  Kilmaurs,  382. 
Jones,    Griffith.      Scottish    judgment    and    the    Free 

Churches,    297. 
Jones,  T.   R. : 

Description  of  new  species  of  estheria,  983. 
Note  on  foraminifera  of  Hebrides,  983. 
Notes  on   Silurian  entomostraca,  983. 
On  some  estheris  and  estheris-like  shells,  983. 
On  some  palaeozoic  ostracoda,  Girvan,  984. 
Jones,   T.   R.,  and  J.   W.    Kirkby.      On   entomostraca 

of    carboniferous    rocks,    984. 
Jones,  T.  R.,  and  others.     On  carbonia,  etc..  984. 


Jones   &    Co. : 

Jones'   views,    198. 

Views   of  seats,   etc.,   714. 
Jordan,  Dora.     Blue  bells  of  Scotland,  722,  723. 
Joseph,    Martin.      Psychologic    H.    Home's,    828. 
Joseph    Hume,    490. 
Joseph  Robertson  for  celebrating  irregular  marriages, 

656. 
Journal  of  bore   at   side   of  river   Ore,   984. 
Journal  of  the  Scots,  African  and  Indian  fleet,  178. 
Journal   of  a  soldier,    174. 

Journals  and  memoirs  of  Young  Pretender's  expedi- 
tion,  186. 
Journey  to  Scotland  by  a  German  traveller,  197. 
Journeyman  Mason.     Public  buildings,  342. 
Joyce,  P.  W.     Lia  fail,  123. 
Jubilee    memorial.      Record    of    dinner    to    Rev.    D. 

Crawford,   465. 
Judd,   J.    W.: 

Ancient  chapels   in   Mull,   394. 

Composite  dykes  in  Arranj  984. 

Earliest   geological    maps   of    Scotland,    984. 

Gabbros,  dolerites,  etc.,  of  tertiary  age,  984. 

Inclusions    of   tertiary   granite,    Cuillin   Hills,   984. 

Propylites   of   Western   Isles,  984. 

Secondary  rocks  of  Scotland,  984. 

Structure  and  age  of  Arthur's  Seat,  984. 

Tertiary  and  older  peridotites,  984. 

Tertiary    volcanoes    of    Western    Isles,    984. 
Judd,  J.  W.,  and  G.  A.  J.  Cole.     On  basalt  glass  of 

Western   Islands,  984. 
Jukes-Browne,    A.   J.,    and   John    Milne.      Cretaceous 

fossils  found   at   Moreseat,   984. 
Juridical   review,   10. 
Juridical  Society  of  Edinburgh: 

Law  cases,   10. 

Laws,  11. 
Jurisdiction    of    Church    over    universities    and    col- 
leges,   702. 
Jurisdiction  of   English   courts,   639. 
Jurisdiction    in    Scottish   peerages,    563. 
Jusserand,  J.  A.  A.  J.: 

Journey  to  Scotland,  140. 

Le  roman  d'un  roi  d'ficosse,  492. 
Just  and   modest  vindication,   178. 


K 


K.: 


The  beautiful  garden,   274. 

The    Covenanter's    daughter,   274. 

The    Englishman,    274. 

The  railway,.  274. 
K.,   C.     Some  seasonable  and   modest  thoughts,   178. 
K.,  N.     Letter  to  Sir  John  Sinclair,  702. 
K.,  T.     Barry  in  eighteenth  century,  310. 
K.,   W.   R.: 

Mutilated  monuments  at   Bourtrie,  313. 

Old  gravestones  at  Peterhead,  404. 
Kames,   Henry  Home,  lord.     Essays,   123. 
Karutz,    R.      Eine   schottische   Rachepuppe,    740. 
Kastner,   L.    E. : 

Drummond  of  Hawthornden,  816. 

Italian    and    French    sources    of    Drummond,    816. 

Scottish   sonneteers,   765. 
Katscher,  Leopold.     Carnegie,  458. 
Kaufmann,  M.     Adam   Smith,   538. 
Kay,  John.      Series  of   original   portraits,   342,   714. 
Kay,    Thomas.      lona   and    Staffa,    379,    417. 
Kaye,  J.   W.: 

Life  of  General  Sir  John  Malcolm,  512. 

Mountstuart  Elphinstone,  473. 

Sir   Alexander    Burncs,    452. 

Sir  John   Malcolm,   512. 


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Kaye,    Laurence.      Anecdote,    etc.,    740. 
Kearsley's  complete  peerage,  563. 
Kearton,   R.     Strange  life  of  St.   Kilda,   410. 
Keddie,  Henrietta.     Garden  of  Women,  765. 
Keddie,  Henrietta,   and  J.  L.   Watson: 

Jean   Adam,    439. 

Lady  Grisell   Baillie,  44L 

Joanna   Baillie,   442. 

Lady  Anne  Barnard,  444. 

Mrs.    Cockburn,    463. 

Miss    Jean    Elliot,    473. 

Caroline,   baroness   Nairne,   521,   846. 

Songstresses   of   Scotland,   436,   765. 
Keddie,    William: 

Biographical  notice  of  John  Scouler,   534. 

Notice  of  botanical  trip  to  Ben  Lawers,  etc.,  1032. 

Vitrified    fort    in    Cumbrae,    72. 
Keddie,    William: 

Highland  route,  no.  Ill,  204. 

Highland  tour,  204,  984. 
Keightley,    Thomas.      Fairy    mythology,    740. 
Keith,  Alexander.    View  of  diocese  of  Aberdeen,  303. 
Keith,    Alexander.       Account    of    expences    of    Earl 

Marischal,   513. 
Keith,    Arthur.      Anthropological   study    of   portraits, 

795. 
Keith,   Duncan : 

History  of  Scotland,   133,  223. 

St.   Columba,  464. 

St.  Patrick,  525. 
Keith,  Sir  R.   M.     Memoirs,  494. 
Keith,   Robert,   bishop: 

Historical  catalogue  of   Scottish  bishops,  215,  223, 
342. 

History  of  affairs  of  church  and  state,  158,  215. 
Keith,   Theodora: 

Economic   causes    for   the   Scottish   union,    180. 

Economic   condition   of   Scotland,   668. 

Influence    of   Convention    of   Royal    Burghs,    123. 

Scottish    trade    with    plantations,    668. 

Trading  privileges   of   royal   burghs,   668. 
Kellner,    Leon: 

Ein  Jahr  in   England,  206. 

R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 

Thomas    Carlyle,    807. 
Kellogg,   S.   H.     Dr.  Wilson  of  Bombay,  552. 
Kelly,   William.      Midmar   Castle,   393. 
Kelsall  St.  Kilda  fund,   1057. 

Kelso  Abbey.     Liber  S.     Marie  de  Calchou,  380. 
Keltie,  J.  S.     History  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  430. 
Kemble,   J.    M. : 

Additional    observations,    408. 

Anglo-Saxon  runes,  408. 
Kemeys-Tynte,   St.   David   M.     Baronetcy   of  Cooper 

of    Gogar,    581. 
Kemp,  D.  W.: 

Early   history   of   iron   industry,    668. 

Old  teachers  of  Aberdeenshire,   702. 

Old  teachers  of  Shetland,  702. 
Kendall,    P.    F.,    and    E.    B.    Bailey.      Glaciation    of 

East   Lothian,   984. 
Kenilworth:  a  melo-drama,  860. 
Kennedy,    Alexander.       Notice    of    ancient    ship    at 

Stranraer,    72. 
Kennedy,    Anne.      Letters    from    St.    Kilda,    410. 
Kennedy,    C.    J.,    and    Charles    Leckie.      Report    of 

public   discussion,   256. 
Kennedy,   David.      Handbook   of   Scottish  song,   723. 
Kennedy,    Francis.      Letters    from,    342. 
Kennedy,    Grace: 

Dunallan,  831. 

Father    Clement,    831. 

II    Padre    Clemente,    831. 

El    Padre    Clemente,    831. 

Works,    831. 


Kennedy,  H.  A.     Professor  Blackie,  446. 
Kennedy,  J.     The   "Apostle   of  the   North,"   506. 
Kennedy,  J.   P.     Passages  in  life  of  William   Thorn, 

544. 
Kennedy,    J.     W.       Scottish    borderers    at     Marston 

Moor,  167. 
Kennedy,  James: 

Andrew    Carnegie,    458. 

Scottish   and   American  poems,   831. 
Kennedy,    James.       Gleanings    from    burgh    records, 

342. 
Kennedy,  John: 

Constitution   of   the    Church    of    Scotland,   293. 

The    distinctive    principles,    292. 

The    establishment    principle,    294. 

Great    anti-union    meeting,    287. 

Unionism    and   union,   287. 

Hyper-evangelism,    291,    758. 

Letter   to   members   of  the   Free   Church,   293. 

Recent  secession  from  Established  Church,  268. 
Kennedy,   John: 

Duncan    Ban    Macintyre,    507. 

MacCodrum  ms.,  914. 

Marbhran    Uisdean    a    Bhaile-shear,    925. 

Memoir  of  Dr.   Cameron,  454. 

Poems    from    Maclagan    mss.,    925. 

Robert    Mackay,    508. 

Some   unpublished   Gaelic  ballads,   925. 
Kennedy,  Lady  Margaret.     Letters,   495. 
Kennedy,  N.  J.  D.     Lord  M'Laren,  509. 
Kennedy,  Quentin.     Ane  oratioune,  224. 
Kennedy,  W.   N.     Remarks  on  "The   Catrail,"   72. 
Kennedy,    Walter.      Poems,    831. 
Keppel,  Frederick.     D.   Y.   Cameron,  454. 
Keppie,    John.      Late   James    Sellars,    1065. 
Ker,   John: 

Day  in  Upper  Ward  of  Clydesdale,  317. 

Early    history    of    Glasgow,    367. 

The   Erskines,    473,    474. 

John    Knox,    496. 

Reminiscences   of   Rev.   Thomas   Guthrie,   486. 

Rev.    W.    B.    Robertson,    531. 

Scottish   nationality,   832. 
Ker,  John.      Some  thoughts,  283. 
Ker,   W.   L.     The  Papingo,   100. 
Ker,   W.    P.: 

Ballad    of    Sweet    William's    ghost,    765. 

On    Danish    ballads,    765. 
Kermack,  W.  R.: 

Geographical  factor  in  Scottish  independence,   123. 

The   making  of   Scotland,    133. 
Kernot,    W.    C.      The   Tay   bridge,    668. 
Kerr,    A.    H.      Ker,    lord    Jedburgh,    601. 
Kerr,  A.  W.     Scottish  banking,  668. 
Kerr,    Andrew: 

Ancient   tile   paving  in   Linlithgow  palace,   389. 

Collegiate   church   of   Rosslyn,   406. 

Ecclesiastical   remains  on   St.   Serf's  island,   390. 

Glencorse,    371. 

Rosslyn  Castle,   406. 

See   also   under   Anderson,    R.    R.,    and   Andrew 
Kerr. 
Kerr,    Cathel : 

Cat   blar   glas,    740. 

Fishermen  and  superstition,  740. 

Notice  of  chambered  cairn  in  Farr,  72. 
Kerr,    Charles.      Juvenile    performances,    832. 
Kerr,    H.    F. : 

Church,    etc.,    of    Haddington,    1055. 

Elgin  cathedral,  1054. 

Inverkeithing,    1055. 
Kerr,    J.    G. : 

Note  on  pelagic  fauna,  941. 

Remarks   upon   zoological    collection,   941. 


INDEX 


1151 


Kerr,  J.  L.    Cast-iron  swing-bridge  for  Peterhead,  668. 
Kerr,  John.     Lessons  from  a  shoemaker's  stool,  702. 
Kerr,   Margaret.      A   lowland   tale,   832. 
Kerr,   R.    M.: 

Notices   of    families   of   Kerr,    etc.,    616. 

Notices  of  families  of  Kerr  and  Monfode,   602. 
Kerr,    R.    N.      Notice    of    cist    on    farm    of    Mag- 
dalen's,   72. 
Kerr,   Robert: 

Agriculture  of  Berwick,  668. 

History  of  Scotland,  139. 

Sketch,   etc.,   on   management  of  arable   land,   668. 

Alemoirs  of  William   Smellie,   537. 
Kerr,   Walter: 

Agate   specimens    from    Monzie,    984. 

Amoeboid  agates  of  Monzie,  984. 

Preliminary  list  of  minerals  in  Perthshire,  984. 

Rocks  and   minerals   of   Crieff  district,  984. 
Kervyn   de   Lettenhove,  J.   M.   B.   C.     Marie   Stuart, 

150. 
Kettle,  R.  M.     The  wild  Gilroys,  832. 
Key  to  the  Account,  &c.,   173. 
Key  of  the  door,  688. 
Key    not    unnecessary,    A.      241. 
Kidson,   Frank.      Scottish  music,   723. 
Kidston,    Robert: 

Additional   notes   on  carboniferous   lycopods,   985. 

Carboniferous  lycopods  and  sphenophylls,  985. 

Fossil  plants  of  carboniferous  rocks,  Canonbie,  985. 

Notes  on  fossil  trees,   Whiteinch,  985. 

Notes  on  fossil  plants  from  Lanarkshire,  985. 

On  affinities  of  genus  pothocites,  985. 

On  Cryptoxylon  forfarense,  985. 

On  fossil  plants  of  Kilmarnock,  etc.,  985. 

On  fructification  of  coal-measure  ferns,  985. 

On   new   species   of  schutzia,   985. 

On   new   specimen   of  dineuron,   etc.,  985. 

On  occurrence  of  arthrostigma  gracile,  985. 

On  some  new  fossil   lycopods,  985. 

On  some  new  species  of  fossil  plants,  985. 

On  species  of  genus  palae-oxyris,  985. 

Report    on    fossil    plants,    985. 
Kidston,  Robert,  and  D.  T.   Gwynne-Vaughan.     Car- 
boniferous flora  of  Berwickshire,  985. 
Kidston,  William.     Captious  and  ensnaring  question, 

287. 
Kilbarchan.     Index  to  register  of  marriages,  563. 
Kilgour,   W.   T. : 

Ben    Nevis    Observatory,    1020. 

Lochaber  in  war  and  peace,  1056. 
Kilmarnock: 

Abstract  of  accounts,  381. 

Names   of  paupers   in   the  town,   381. 

Sanitary    Department.      Annual    Report,    381. 
Kilmarnock    barony    charter,    381. 
Kinahan,    G.    H. : 

Terraces   of   great   American   lakes,    etc.,   985. 

Valley   of  Loch   Lomond,   985. 
Kincardineshire.     Table  of  fees,   382,   383. 
Kinch,  Edward.     Food  of  Scotch  hill  sheep,  668. 
Kindly   Scot.     Wallace  and  Bruce,  832. 
King,  Adam.     Poemata,  832. 
King,  Andrew: 

A  plea   for  union,  289. 

See  also  under  Gibson,  James,  and  Andrew  King. 
King,   David: 

The  contemplated  union   (1863),  281. 

Examination  of  the  equity,  etc.,  243. 

Review  of  proceedings  in  relation  to  Auchterarder 
case,    254. 

Two  lectures  in  reply  to   Dr.  Chalmers,  254. 


King,  J.  F.  X.: 

List  of  Clyde  copeognatha,  941. 

Notes  on   neuroptera   of  Argyllshire,   941. 

Notes    on    neuroptera    of    Rothiemurchus,    942. 

Notes  on  neuroptera  from  Coll,  942. 
King,  L.  A.  L.,  and  E.  S.  Russell.    Method  for  study 

of  animal  ecology,  942. 
King,  Mark: 

Notes  on  flora  of  shores  of  Forth,  1032. 

Veronicas  in  neighbourhood  of  Edinburgh,  1032. 
King,  Thomas,  and  D.  A.   Boyd: 

List  of  fungi,  etc.,  at  Kilmahew,  etc.,  1032. 

Report  on  disappearance  of  native  plants,  1032. 
King,  W.  R.: 

Note  on  Scottish  bronze  javelin,  72. 

Note  on   stone  relics   found   in  Aberdeenshire,   72. 

Notes  on  querns,   72. 
King  James  I.   as  an  author,  492. 
King   of   Scotland's   negociations   at   Rome,    169. 
King's   daughter,   The,  903. 
King's  muster.  The,  903. 
King's  Scotch  song  book,   832. 
Kinghorn,    George.      Notes    on    stone    axes,    etc.,    at 

Modesty,  Shetland,  73. 
Kingsburgh,   Sir  J.   H.   A.   Macdonald,   lord.      Incon- 
gruity,   714. 
Kingsford,  William.     Sir  Daniel  Wilson,   552. 
Kingsley,   Charles: 

Burns  and  his  school,  795. 

George  Buchanan,  452. 
Kinipple,  W.  R.     Greenock  harbour,   669. 
Kinloch,  G.   R.     Ancient   Scottish  ballads,   832. 
Kinloch,    M.    G.    J.: 

Mediaeval    Scottish   pilgrimages,    123. 

Scottish   coronations,   123. 
Kinloch,   Margaret.      Saint   Ninian,    523. 
Kinloss  Abbey.     Records,  383. 
Kinnaird,  Charles  Kinnaird,  baron.     Letter  to  peers 

of    Scotland,    123. 
Kinnaird    (9.    baron),    G.    W.    Fox.      Profitable    in- 
vestment of  capital,   669. 
Kinnear,   G.   H.     History  of  Glenbervie,  371,   796. 
Kinnear,  George.     History  of  rise  of  exchange  com- 
panies, 669. 
Kinnear,  John.     Protection  to  landlords,  669. 
Kinnear,   Thomas,   and   others.      Reasons   of   protest, 

234. 
Kinnear,  W.  T. : 

Fossils    of    Gilmerton    limestone,    986. 

Homacanthus  borealis,   Traq.,   985. 

Note  on  homosteus  milleri,  985. 

Note    on    new    carboniferous    crustacean,    Ardross 
Castle,  985. 

Occurrence   of  scorpion    remains   in    carboniferous 
rocks   of   Fife,   985. 
Kinnear,    W.    T.,    and    William    Anderson.      Carbon- 
iferous Crustacea  from  Ardross  Castle,  985. 
Kinross,  John.     Antiquities  of  Falkland,  356. 
Kinross-shire.     Abstract  of  accounts,  383. 
Kipka,    Karl.      Maria    Stuart    in    Drama,    150. 
Kippis,    Andrew.      Life   of    Sir    James    Steuart    Den- 
ham,   468. 
Kirk,  Robert.     Secret  commonwealth,  740. 
Kirk,    Robert.      Notice    of    stations    for    rare    plants 

near    Edinburgh,    1032. 
Kirk   controversy,    261. 
"Kirk"  in  danger!  268. 
Kirkby.    J.    W.: 

Note   on   ostracoda,   986. 

On    lower   carboniferous   strata,    Crail,    986. 

On  carboniferous  limestone  fossils  near  Largo,  986. 

On    occurrence    of    marine    fossils,    Fife,    986. 

See  also   under  Jones,   T.   R.,   and   J.   W.    Kirkby; 
Young,  John,  and  J.  W.  Kirkby. 


1152 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Kirkcudbright : 

Abstract  of  accounts,  384. 

Commissariot   record,    563. 

Minute    book,    166. 
Kirkcudbrightshire.       [Documents,]     384. 
Kirkman,    F.    B.      Gannets    on   the    Bass,    942. 
Kirkpatrick,    John.       Die    drei-hundertjahrige    Feier, 

702. 
Kirkton,  James.      Secret  and  true  history  of  Church 

of   Scotland,   215. 
Kirkwood,  Anderson: 

On   law   of   teinds,   639. 

Scottish   church   qitestion,   268. 

The  union  question,  284. 
Kirkwood,   James.      Proposals   to    found    public 

libraries,   765. 
Kirsch,  Anton.     Treibende  Faktoren,  186. 
Kistler,   M.   S.     John  Knox's  services,   702. 
Klein,   J.   L.      Altschottische   Epiker,    766. 
Klose,  C.  L.     Memoirs  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart,  186. 
Kluge,  Johannes.     Henry  Mackenzie,  839. 
Knapton,   P.     Mrs.   Macdonald,   723. 
Knauff,  Gustav.     Studien  ueber  Sir  David  Lyndsay, 

836. 
Kneeland,  Samuel.     American  in  Iceland,  398,  414. 
Knight,    Charles.      Thomas   Carlyle,   807. 
Knight,    G.    A.    F. : 

Day   with   the   dredge,   942. 

Molluscan    visit    to    Hebrides,    942. 

Notes  on  natural  history,  etc.,  of  Duror,  942,  986, 
1045. 

Visit  to   Outer   Hebrides,   942. 
Knight,    James.      Training    of    teachers    in    Scotland, 

702. 
Knight,    William : 

Hume,    757. 

Lord    Monboddo,    517. 

Memorials  of  Thomas  Davidson,  467. 

Scottish    Universities    Commission,    702. 

Scottish    University    reform,    702. 

Some  nineteenth  century  Scotsmen,  436. 
Knight   of   Elle,   903. 

Knipe,  I.   A.     Geological  map  of  Scotland,   1020. 
Knockreggan    property.    The,    832. 
Knollys,  Henry.     Life  of  General  Hope   Grant,   485. 
Knollys,  Sir  William.     Papers  relating  to  Mary,  150. 
Knott,  C.  G.     Daniel  John  Cunningham,  1061. 
Knowles,   G.    P.      Genealogy   of   the   Coultharts,    578, 

581,  593,  609,  610,  624. 
Knox,    496. 

Knox,  A.   E.     Autumns   on   the   Spey,   417,   942. 
Knox,   I.   C.     Burns  festival,   796. 
Knox,   John: 

Ane  breif  commendatiovn,  832. 

First  blast  of  the  trumpet,  215,  1051. 

History    of   reformation    of   religion,    215. 

Select   practical  writings,   215,   832. 

Works,    215,    216,    832. 

Writings,    833. 
Knox,    John    (1720-1790).      Observations    on    north- 
ern   fisheries,    669. 
Knox,   John: 

Tour   through   Highlands,    195,   374. 

View  of  the  British  empire,   195. 
Knox,  John.     Crumbs  from  Land  of  Cakes,  202. 
Knox,  John,   younger.     The   first  blast,  etc.,  245. 
Knox,   Robert.      Fish   and   fishing,   942. 
Knox,  William : 

Mortality,  833. 

Oh,  why  should  the  spirit  of  mortal  be  proud?  833. 
Koch,  W.  E.     Notes  on  Mull,  986. 
Koehler,    Reinhold: 

Anmerkungen,  740. 

Ueber  J.   F.     Campbell's   Sammlung,   740. 


Koeppel,   Einil.      Fragmente  von   Barbour's  Trojaner- 

krieg,    778. 
Kohl,  J.    G.      Scotland,   201. 
Kolkwitz,  Max.     Das   Satzgefiige  in  Barber's   Bruce, 

778,  826. 
Koren,    Charlotte.      De   to    Dronninger,    150. 
Kotzeluch,   L.   A.      Bonnie   Doon,   723. 
Kraeger,   H.      Carlyle's    Stellung,   807. 
Krapp,   G.   P.     Andreas  and   St.  Andrew,   766. 
Krauske,   Otto.      Macaulay   und   Carlyle,   808. 
Krummacher,   M. : 

Notizen,    808. 

Sprache  und   Stil,  808. 
Kuechler,    Frohwalt.      Carlyle   und    Schiller,    807. 
Kurioikouphilos.      Vox   populi,    242. 
Kyd,  Thomas.     Old  Dundee,  325. 
Kyle,    J.    J.    J.      Ancient    iron-smelting    furnace    at 

Lochgoilhead,   669. 
Kyle,  W.   G.      Spring  morning  in   Galloway,   360. 
Kyle's   Scottish   lyric   gems,    723,   833. 
Kynaston,    Herbert: 

Notes   on   contact   metamorphism,   986. 

On  some  tuffs  of  Lome,  986. 

See  also  under  Hill,  J.   B.,  and  H.   Kynaston. 
Kynloch,  David.     De  hominis  procreatione,  833. 


L.      Some   account    of    Billy    Marshall,    514. 

L.      William   Motherwell,   520. 

L.      Youth   of  Mary  Stuart,   150. 

L.,  E.     Ancient  Scottish  superstitions,   740. 

L.,  T.  D.     The  Eglinton  totirnament,  354. 

L.,  W.     Notice  of  breeding  of  woodcocks,  942. 

L.-A.,  J.   H.: 

Edgar  of  Auchingrammont,  588. 

Edgar  and  Lauder,   588. 
Labouchere,    Henry.       Report    on    affairs    of    Edin- 
burgh, 342,  386. 
Labours    of    the    loom,    1069. 
Lacy,  M.   R.     The  Maid  of  Judah,  859. 
Lacy,  T.   H.     Heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  858. 
Lady    Glenorchy   and    her    chapel,    342. 
Lady   of  the  lake,   861. 
Lady    Warriston,    547. 

Laick,   W.      Answer  to   the   Scotch   Presbyterian   elo- 
quence,   228,    229. 
Laideus,    Duncan.      Testament,    498. 
Laidlaw,    Walter.      Sculptured   and   inscribed   stones 

in    Jedburgh,    100. 
Laidley,    J.    W.      Notice    of   ancient    structure    near 

Seacliff,    73. 
Laing,    Alexander: 

Lindores   Abbey,   389,    395. 

Notice  of  early  monuments,   Strowan,   100. 

Notice   of   eirde  house  at  Pirnie,   73. 

Present    condition    of    Lindores    abbey,    389. 
Laing,  Benjamin.     What  ought,  etc.,  276. 
Laing,   David: 

Account  of  the  psalter  of  A.  D.  1566,  723. 

Adam   Wallace,   547. 

Additional    notices    of    Sir    Peter    Young,    553. 

Anniversary   address,   342. 

Ben  Jonson   in   Edinburgh,  342. 

Biographical    notices   of    Henry    Balnaves,    443. 

Brief   account    of    Hawthornden    manuscripts,    816. 

Calendar    of    Laing    charters,    3. 

Catalogue  of  graduates,  563. 

Catalogue   of   library   of,    1042. 

Contract    between    Edinburgh    and    John    Meikle, 
342. 

Declaration   against   national    covenants,    1052. 

Decreit    of    spulzie,    414. 


INDEX 


1153 


Laing,  David  —  continued : 

Episode  in  life  of  Mrs.  Rachel  Erskine,  484. 

Forrester  monuments,  318. 

Historical   description   of   Altar-piece,   342,   714. 

Historical   description   of   Altar-piece.      Supplemen- 
tary notice,  342,  714. 

Historical   notices   of   family   of   King  James,   625. 

Historical  notices  of  provostry  of  Kirkheugh,  409. 

Incident  at  era  of  Reformation,  216. 

Inquiries    respecting    some    historical    writers,    123. 

Introductory  notices  of  Alexander  Garden,  479. 

John   Rough,    531. 

Memoir   of   Dr.    Irving,   491. 

Memoir   of    Sir   David    Lindsay,   502. 

Mrs.    Erskine,   Lady   Grange,   484. 

Norman   Lesley,    502. 

Note  on  protocol  books,  563. 

Note  respecting  Royal   Exchange,   342. 

Notes  relating  to  interment  of  James  III.,  492. 

Notice  of  death  of  Robert  Blackader,  445. 

Notice    of    monument    of    William    Carstares,    459. 

Notice  of  monument  of  regent  earl  of  Murray,  519. 

Notice   of  original   Privy   seal   document,    141. 

Notice    respecting    monument    of    regent    earl    of 
Murray,    342. 

Notice  of  small  figure  cut  in  ivory,  100. 

Notice  of  two  original  documents,  216. 

Notice  of  two  Roman  sculptured  heads,  342. 

Notices  of  funeral  of  James,  second  earl   of  Mur- 
ray,  521. 

Notices  of  John  Black,  446. 

Notices     regarding    metrical     versions     of    psalms, 
216,  1071. 

Ode   to   the   Cuckoo,    766,   785. 

On  state  of  Abbey  church  of  Holyrood,  342. 

On  the  title  of  Sir,  556. 

On   tumult   in    Edinburgh,    342. 

Original    letter   to   the   laird   of   Wishaw,    439. 

Outlines   of  life   of  John    Knox,   496. 

Patrick    Hamilton,    487. 

Petition   from   inhabitants  of  South   Leith,   386. 

Present   state   of   ruins   of   lona,   379. 

Proposals    for    cleaning,    etc.,    of    Edinburgh,    342. 

Remarks   on   character   of   Mary   of  Gueldres,   514. 

Remarks   on   portraits    of    Wallace,    547. 

Rough   list   of   books   from   library   of,    1042. 

Some  account  of  Lieut. -Col.   William  Mercer,  515. 

Suggestions    for    national    exhibition     of    Scottish 
portraits,   714. 

Suggestions    for    removal    of    St.    Margaret's    well, 
342. 

Supposed  "Missing  School  of  Design,"  714. 

Walter   Myln,   521. 
Laing,    Henry: 

Bookstamp   of   Archbishop   Hamilton,   487,   556. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  seals,  556. 

Catalogue   of   seals.      Supplemental   catalogue,    556. 

Remarks   on   carved   ceiling.   342. 

Sculptured  monument  in  Aberbrothoc  Abbey,  307. 
Laing,  J.  M.  Notes  on  history  of  Kemnay,  380,  740. 
Laing,    Malcolm : 

Dissertation   on   Ossian's  poems,  914. 

Historical   and   critical   dissertation,   914. 

Dissertation    on    participation    of    Mary,    150. 

History   of   Scotland,   123,   124. 
Laing,  Samuel: 

On  age  of  brochs,  72. 

Prehistoric    remains    of    Caithness,    1043,    1045. 
Laing's    popular   and    romance   poetry,    877. 
Laingajus,    Jacobus.      De   vita,    497. 
Laird  of  Cockpen,  766. 
Laird  of  Cool's  ghost,  903,  904. 
Laird    of    Lag's   elegy,    904. 
Laird   of  Logan,   The,   833. 
Laird  of  Mistymuir.     West  country  lays,  833. 


Laird  of  Redgauntlet,  485. 
Lalavihari    De.      Recollections,    470. 
Lamartine,  A.   M.  L.  de  Prat  de: 
Life  of  Mary  Stuart,  150. 

Mary   Stuart,   150. 
Lamb,    A.    C.      Bibliography    of    Dundee    periodical 

literature,   325,    1042. 
Lamb,  David.     Notes  on  rural  life,  etc.,  688. 
Lamb,   F.  J.      Studies   in  theology,  757. 
Lamb,  George.     Cup-marked  stone  found  near  Edin- 
burgh,  73,  342. 
Lamentatioun   of  lady   Scotland,   833. 
Lamond,   Henry.     The  gentle  art,  942. 
Lamond,   R.   P.: 

Scottish  poor  laws    (1870),   688. 

Scottish   poor   laws:   their   history,   688. 
Lamond,    Robert.      Ecclesiastical   persecution,   216. 
Lamont,    Angus.      Some    unpublished    Gaelic    songs, 

925. 
Lamont,    David.      Subscription   of  the   Confession   of 

Faith,    236. 
Lamont,    John.      Diary,    169. 
Lamont,   Norman.      Family   of   Lamont,   603. 
Lamont,  William.     The  Lamont  tartan,  430,  603. 
Lamplugh,   Thomas.      Sermon,    186. 
Lanark: 

Commissariot   record,   563. 

Extracts   from   records,   385. 
Lanark  and  Govan  Lunacy  Districts.     Report,  385. 
Lanarkshire.      [Documents,]    385. 
Lanarkshire    antiquities,    73. 
Lancaster,  William.     Visit  to  Skye,  416. 
Lancefield,   Alfred.      Drainage  of  Edinburgh,  343, 

669. 
Lancelot  of  the  Lake,  833,  834. 
Land    of    Burns,    796. 
Land  in  the  Highlands,  669. 
Land   of   Scott,    298,    411. 
Land  tenure   in   Scotland,   688. 
Land  transfer  reform  in  Scotland,  688. 
Landale,     David.       Description     of    coal  field     under 

Firth    of   Forth,   986. 
Landale,  J.   J.: 

On    derangements    of    Scotch    coal-field,   986. 

Stratigraphical  position  of  Torbanehill  gas-coal,  986. 
Landells,  James.     Agriculture,  669. 
Landels,    William: 

Edward  Irving,  491. 

The   Haldanes,   486. 

Scottish   Covenanters,  216. 
Landor,   W.    S. : 

David   Hume,   757. 

William  Wallace  and  King  Edward  I.,  137. 
Landsborough,    David: 

Additional  note  on  trichonianes  radicans,  1033. 

Arran,    834. 

Austrnli.in  and  New  Zealand  trees  in  Arran,  1033. 

Australian  and  other  trees  in  Arran,  1033. 

A    Campbeltown   palm-lily,    1033. 

Extra-tropical   trees   of   Arran,    1033. 

Growth  of  half-hardy  plants,  1033. 

The  jay,  etc.,  942. 

Notes    on    growth    of    some    Australian    plants    in 
Arran,   1033. 

Notice  of  sculptured  cross  at  Lamlash,  100. 

Pyrus  aria   in   .Arran,   1033. 

Report    of    half-hardy    plants   of   Arran,    1033. 

.A  west  of  Scotland  garden,  1033. 
Landscape  illustrations  of  Waverley  novels,  872. 
Lang,  .Andrew: 

.Adventures  among  books,  834. 

Ballades  and  verses  vain,  834. 

Ballads  and   lyrics,   834. 

Books  and  bookmen,  834. 


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Lang,   Andrew  —  continued: 
Border   history,    124. 
Burns  and   Scottish   song,   796. 
Cardinal  and  the  King's  will,  143. 
Case   of  Alan   Breck,   658. 
The    Casket   letters,    150. 
Celtic  renascence,  914. 
Creelful   of  Celtic  stories,   914. 
Celtic   Scotland,   137. 
The    Clyde    mystery:    a    study,    73. 
The  companions  of  Pickle,  187. 
Conspiracy  as  a  fine  art,  163. 
Disentanglers,   834. 

Disputed   passage   in   Knox's   History,    143. 
Does    ridicule    kill?    834. 
Dumbuck    and    Dumbuie,    73. 
Edinboro  old  town,  343. 
English   and    Scotch   fairy   tales,   740. 
Essays  in  little,  834. 
A    gentleman    of    Scotland,    469. 
The  Gowrie  conspiracy,   163,  556. 
Helen  of  Troy,  834. 
Historical    mysteries.      III.    Case    of    Allan    Breck, 

187. 
Historical    mysteries,    VIII.       Gowrie    conspiracy, 

163. 
History  of  Scotland,   124. 
How  they  held  the  Bass,  834. 
How  to   fail   in  literature,  834. 
Household   of   Mary,   queen   of   Scots,    150. 
In  the  wrong  paradise,  834. 
James  VI.   and  the   Gowrie  Mystery,   163. 
John   Knox   and   the   Reformation,    158. 
Ker  of  Kersland,  495. 
Knox    as    historian,    833. 
Late   Jacobite   tracts,    187. 
Letter  from  William  Stewart,  159. 
Letters  of  Cardinal   Beaton.    142. 
Letters  to   dead   authors,   834. 
Letters    on    literature,    834. 
Life  and  letters  of  J.  G.  Lockhart,  503. 
Lost   leaders,   834. 
Mark  of  Cain,  834. 
Mr.    Stevenson's   works,   887. 
Monk  of   Fife,   834. 
Murray  of  Broughton,   187,  521. 
My    "History"   vindicated,    124. 
Mystery    of   Auld    Maitland,    766. 
Mystery   of  the  Kirks,   216. 
The  mystery  of  Mary   Stuart,   150. 
The   mystery   of   "the   Queen's   Marie,"   150. 
New  light  on  life  of  Mary,   151. 
New  reading  of  the  Gowrie  mystery,   163. 
Nicht,  nought,  nothing,  740. 
Old    friends,    834. 

Old  Scottish  psychical  researcher,  536. 
Pickle   the  spy,    187. 
Poems    of    Scott,    872. 

Portraits  and  jewels  of  Mary   Stuart,   151. 
Prince   Charles   Edward,    187. 
Queen's   Marie,   151,   766. 
Queen   Mary   in   art,    151. 
Rab's    friend,    784. 
Rashin   coatie,   740. 

Recollections    of    R.    L.    Stevenson,    886. 
Rhymes  a  la  mode,  834. 
St.    Andrews,    409. 
Salmon  fishing,  942. 
Scotch    rivers,    942. 
Scotland   and   Goldwin    Smith,   206. 
A   Scottish   romanticist,   542. 
Scott,   872. 
Short  history,   124. 
Sir  George  Mackenzie,   508. 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  872. 


Lang,   Andrew  —  continued : 

Sir  Walter  Scott  and  Border  minstrelsy,  766,  872. 
Smollet,    539. 

Sources  of  some  ballads,  766. 
XXXII    ballades,    834. 

Truth   about   the   Cardinal's   murder,    158. 
The   Tweed,    423. 
Tweedside  sketch,  423. 
Who   shot   Glenure?   658. 
A   wild    career,    548. 
Lang,   Andrew,  and  John   Lang.     Highways  and  by- 
ways, 207. 
Lang,    Mrs.    Andrew.      Social    records    of    a    Scotch 

family,    618. 
Lang  syne  sketches,   834. 

Langbaine,    Gerard.      Review    of   the   Covenant,    226. 
Lange,    Albrecht.       Lyndesay's    Monarche,    836. 
Lange,   P.     Chaucer's  Einfluss,   816. 
Langford,    J.    A.      James    Montgomery,    518. 
Lanier,  H.  W.     Many-sided  Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 
Lansdale,  M.  H.     Scotland,  207. 
Lapworth,   Charles: 

The   Moffat   series,   986. 

Notes  on  graptolites  of  Habbie's  Howe,  986. 
On   lower   Silurian  rocks,   Galashiels,   986. 
On  Silurian  rocks  of  south  of  Scotland,  986. 
Recent   discoveries   among   Silurians,   986. 
Larkin,    Henry.      Carlyle,    808. 
Larminie,   William.      Carlyle   and    Shelley,   808. 
Larue,  J.  L.     Das  Pronomen  in  Douglas,  816. 
Laskey,    Capt.      Notice    in    regard    to    marine    shells, 

986. 
Laskey,    James.      Account   of   testacea.    942. 
Last,  The,  campaign  of  Montrose,   169,  518. 
Last    days    of    Burns,    796. 
Last  of  Flemings  of  Barochan,   590. 
Last    resting   place    of    St.    Andrew,    124. 
Last  speech  of  Robert  Lyon,  505. 
Last  of  the  Stuarts,  542. 
Late  D.  M.  Moir,  517. 
Late    Dr.    Chalmers,    460. 
Late   Dr.    Cramond's   publications,    465. 
Late  education  bill,  702. 
Late   expedition    in    Scotland,    157. 
Late  John  Blackwood,  446. 
Late   Lord   Jeffrey,    493. 
Late    proceedings    and    votes    of    the    parliament    of 

Scotland,    180. 
Late  professor  Rankine,  528. 
Later   Scotch  song-writers,  766. 
Latham,    R.    G.      Combat    between    Conlach    and 

Cuchullin,    925. 
Latimer,  Prof.     Duns  Scotus,   1071. 
Latto,  W.   D.     Song  sermons,  834. 
Lauder,  Sir  T.  D.: 

Account  of  late  earthquake,  986. 

Account    of    travelled    stone    near    Castle    Stuart, 

986. 
Description  of  ancient  silver  bracelet,   100. 
Description  of  bronze  relic  found  at  Findhorn,  73. 
Fountainhall  chalybeate  spring,   1021. 
Further    account    of   aluminous   spring,    1020. 
Highland   legends,   740,   834. 
Highland    rambles,   834. 
Memorial    of   the   royal   progress,   201. 
Parallel    roads    of   Lochaber,   986. 
Scottish   rivers,    1021. 
Story  of  Farquharson  of  Inverey,  834. 
Tales   of  the   Highlands,   740,    835. 
Wolfe  of   Badenoch,  835. 
Lauder,     William      ( 1 520  ?-l  5  73).        Extant     poetical 

works,   835. 
Lauder,    William,    d.    1771.      Essay    on    Milton's    use 
of   the   moderns,   835. 


INDEX 


1155 


Lauder.     Commissariot  record,  563. 

Lauderdale    (1.    duke),   John    Maitland.      Thirty-four 

letters,    171. 
Lauderdale  (2.  earl),  John  Maitland.     Charge  against 

the   earl   of   Middleton,    171. 
Lauderdale  papers,    166. 
Laughable  budget   of  wit,   904. 
Laurence,   John.     Robert  Burns,   796. 
Laurenson,    Arthur: 

Certain   beliefs    of    Shetland   fishermen,    740. 

Om    Sproget  paa   Shetlandsoerne,   771. 
Laurie,    A.    P.      Scottish   universities,   702. 
Laurie,    John.      Tourist's    companion,    420. 
Laurie,    Malcolm: 

On  a  Silurian  Scorpion,  986. 

On  some  eurypterid   remains,  986. 
Laurie,    S.    S. : 

Classified    abridgment,    etc.,    702. 

Study   of   education,    702. 
Laurie's  new  map  of  Scotland,   1021. 
Lavden,    sive    Lothien,    391. 
Laveleye,    fimile    de.      Scotch    and    other    townships, 

688. 
Lavergne,    L.    G.    L.    G.    de.      Essai    sur    I'economie 

rurale,    669. 
Lavery,    John.       On    portrait    of    Mary,    Queen    of 

Scots,   1048. 
La  Ville  de  Mirmont,  H.  de.     George  Buchanan,  452. 
Law  Alice.     Burnwork  and  Brunanburh,  311. 
Law,   George: 

Earl's    Ferry,    327. 

The  Marches,   312. 

The   Queen's    ferry,   405. 

The  "superiority"   of  Leith,   1056. 
Law,   J.    C.      Leaves    from    my   portfolio,    835. 
Law,  John: 

Money  and  trade  considered,  669. 

Considerations  sur  le  commerce,  669. 

Gedanken,   669. 

Proposals    for   council   of   trade,   669. 
Law,    Robert.       Memorialls,     165. 
Law,  T.   G. : 

Archangel    Leslie,    500. 

Bibliography  of  John  Major,  3,  512. 

Father    William    Crichton,    466. 

John  Hamilton  and  the  "Scottis  Bible,"  766. 

John    Major,   512. 

Legend    of   Archangel    Leslie,    501. 

Lislebourg  and  Petit  Leith,  343,  386. 

Mary    Stewart,    151. 

Note  on  writings  attributed  to   Father  Tyrie,   546. 
Law,  William.     Humble  address  to  the  clergy,  268. 
Lawlor,    H.    C.      History   of   family   of   Cairnes,    576. 
Lawlor,  H.  J.     Library  of  Sinclairs  of  Rosslyn,  406. 
Lawrence,    Eugene : 

David  Hume,  757. 

Gilbert   Burnet,   453. 

James  Macpherson,   511. 

Tobias   Smollet,   539. 

William    Robertson,    530. 
Lawrence,   P.   M.     R.   L.   Stevenson,  886. 
Lawrence,  S.     Province  and  duty  of  civil  magistrate, 

285. 
Lawrence,  W.     Notes   on   "Moss   of  Auchmaleddie," 

321.     , 
Lawrie,    Sir   A.   C. : 

Abbey   of   Inchaffray,   376. 

Annals  of  reigns  of  Malcolm  and  William,   134. 

Early    Scottish    charters,    1048. 
Lawrie,  W.  A.     Memoir  of  James  Burnes,  452. 
Lawson,    Alexander.      Notes    of    urns    in    Creich, 

Fifeshire,  73. 
Lawson,. George.     Considerations  on  overture,  237. 
Lawson,    George.      Notice    of    plants    in    vicinity    of 
Stirling,    1033. 


Lawson,   J.    P.: 

Episcopal   church   of    Scotland,   216. 

History   of   Scottish   Episcopal   Church,   216. 

Scotland   delineated,  202. 

Scottish    Episcopal   church    and    Sir   William    Dun- 
bar,   26S. 
Lawson,    James.      Liddesdale,    835. 
Lawson,  John.     Letter  to   Sir  Walter  Scott,   100. 
Lawson,    Malcolm.      Songs   of   the   North,    723. 
Lawson,   R.      Ballads  and  songs  of   Carrick,   835. 
Lawson,    Richard.      Testament,   499. 
Lay  membership  in  church  synods  considered,  279. 
Layman : 

Letter  to  non-intrusion  clergy,  268. 

Remarks    on    Scottish    Church    question,    276. 

Union   and   principles   of  the   Free  Church,  283. 
Lea,  J.  H.     Genealogical  research,  563. 
Leabhar  aideachaidh,  925. 
Leabhar   nan   Gleann,   925. 
Leach,  H.  G.     Ballad  of  the  Two  sisters,  766. 
Leader,   J.    D. : 

Remains  of   Sheffield  manor,   151. 

Sheffield   Castle  and   Mary,   151. 
Learmonth,  John.     Correspondence,  343. 
Leary,   T.    H.   L.      Scott  as  a  poet,   872. 
Leask,  J.  T.   S. : 

An  Orcadian  battle,  398. 

Orkney   dialect,   771. 

Tammy    Hay,    740. 
Leask,   W.    K. : 

Dr.  Thomas  M'Lauchlan,  509. 

James  Boswell,  448. 

Relic  of  Scotland's  national  hero,   137. 
Le    Bouvier,   Gilles.      Armoiral    de   France,    556. 
Leckie,   Charles: 

Exposure  of  Dr.  Ritchie's  notice  of  the  author,  252. 

Letter   to   voluntaries,   254. 

Reviewer   reviewed,    251. 

Voluntaryism    weighed,    251. 

See    also     under    Kennedy,     C.     J.,    and     Charles 
Leckie. 
Leckie,   Mrs.     Dream   of  the  western  shepherd,   835. 
Lecky,  W.   E.   H.     Carlyle's  message,  808. 
Le   Clerc,  Jean.     Life   of   Dr.    Burnet,   453. 
Lecture    on    modern    Rome,    904. 

Lectures   on   church    establishment   controversy,    249. 
Lee,   John: 

Additional    memorial    on    printing    and    importing 
Bibles,    216. 

Additional  refutation,  252. 

Evidence,   251,    702. 

Letter   to   Lord   Melville,    702. 

Letter  to  lord  provost  relating  to  annuity  tax,  343. 

Letter  relating  to  annuity  tax,  669. 

Memorial  for  the  Bible  Societies  in  Scotland,  216. 

Refutation   of   charges,   252. 
Lee,    Robert: 

Popery    of    spiritual    independence,    272. 

The    querist,    272. 

The   veto   church,   272. 
Lee,  S.  L.     The  Admirable  Crichton,  465. 
Lee,   Vernon.      Studies,   808. 
Lee-Warner,  Sir  William.     Life  of  Marquis  of  Dal- 

housie,  467. 
Lees,    George.      Scottish    university    system,    702. 
Lees,  Henry.     North  British  Railway,  669. 
Lees,  Sir  J.  C. : 

Abbey   of   Paisley,   401. 

Bishop    Ewing,    475. 

Highland    market,    835. 

Highland  seers,  740. 

Highland   smugglers,   835. 

History   of   Inverness,   378. 
Lees,  J.  M.     Some  early  recollections,  467,  530. 


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Lees,  James.  In  Braes  of  Balquhidder,  310. 
Lefevre,  G.  J.  S.  Agrarian  questions,  688. 
Lefroy,    Sir   J.    H.      Notice    of    circular    chamber    at 

Tapock,   73. 
Legal  right  to  arms,  556. 

Le  Gallienne,  Richard.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 
Legend  of  Deer,  919. 
Legend  of  vanished  waters,  417. 
Legends  of  the  saints,  835. 
Legge,   F.     Witchcraft  in   Scotland,   740. 
Leicester-Burroughs,   A.      Sir   William   Quiller 

Orchardson,   714. 
Leigh,   Samuel: 

Description  of  Edinburgh,  343. 
Description   of   Glasgow,    367. 
Leigh's  new  pocket  road-book,   200. 
Leighton,    Alexander     (1568-1649).      Appeal    to    the 

parliament,  225. 
Leighton,    Alexander    (1800-1874).     Mysterious 

legends  of  Edinburgh,  835. 
Leighton,  J.   E.      Kennedy  of  Kermuck,   601. 
Leighton,  J.  M.: 

History   of   Fife,   357. 
Lakes  of   Scotland,  200. 
Scenes   in    Scotland,    199,   436. 
Select  views  of  the  lakes,   199. 
Leighton,    Robert,    archbishop.      Demission    by,    500. 
Leighton,  Robert  (1822-1869).     Scotch  words,  835. 
Leightonian   Library,   Dunblane,   324. 
Leishman,   J.    F.      Henry   Ker,    495. 
Leitch,   A.      Scottish   fly-fisher,   942. 
Leitch,   George.     Notice  of  mahogany  pitchpipe,   723. 
Leith,   David.      Robert   Moffat,   517. 
Leith,  W.    F.      Scots   men-at-arms,   430,   563. 
Leith.      [Documents,]    386,    387. 

Leith.      Tramway   Department.      Annual   report,   669. 
Leith  Committee.     Minute  of,  669. 
Leith  in  mdcccxxvi!  387. 
Le  Labourerer,  Jean.     Extrait,   151. 
Leland,    C.    G. : 

Jade   in   Scotland,   986. 
Skeptics  of  Waverley  novels,  872. 
Le   Moine,    Sir   J.    M.: 
Edinburg,    etc.,   343. 
Les  pages  sombres,   175. 
Lengert,     O.       Schottische    Romanze     "Roswall    and 

Lillian,"    766. 
Lenity,  Of,  and  severity  to  the  rebels,  187. 
Lennie,   A.    B.      Geographical   description   of    Suther- 
land,  420. 
Lennox  garland.  A.,   835. 

Lescure,  M.  F.  A.  de.  Marie  Stuart,  151. 
Leslie,    Charles    (1650-1722).      Gallienus    redivivus, 

175. 
Leslie,    Charles: 

Historical   records  of  family  of  Leslie,   604. 
Pedigree   of   Leslie   of   Balquhain,   604. 
Leslie,    George.      Obituary    notice    of    C.    Wyville 

Thomson,    544. 
Leslie,   George,   and   W.   A.   Herdman.      Invertebrate 

fauna   of   Firth    of   Forth,   942. 
Leslie,  John    (1527-1596): 

De  origine  moribus  Scotorum,   124. 
De   rebus   gestis   Scotorum,    140,   151. 
De   titulo    et   jure,    151. 
Diary,    159. 
A    discourse,    151. 
Exact  account  of   life,   500. 
Historie   of    Scotland,    124. 
History   of   Scotland,    124. 
Treatise   concerning  the   defence,   151. 
Leslie,   William: 

Agriculture  of  Nairn  and  Moray,  669. 
Glossary  of  provincial  terms,  771. 


Lessels,  John.     See   under  Cousin,  David,  and  John 

Lessels. 
Lesson  system  magazine,   11,  209. 
Le   Sueur,  W.   D.     Carlyle  and   Comte.  808. 
Lethaby,   W.    R.: 

The  Ruthwell  cross,  1057. 

See  also  under  Brown,  G.  B.,  and  W.  R.  Lethaby. 
Letheule,  P.     Reseau  de  tramways  de  Glasgow,  669. 
Letter  to  all  friends  of  religion,  etc.,  235. 
Letter  to  all  opposers  of  repeal  of  penal  laws,  235. 
Letter  from   a   citizen  of   Glasgow,   367. 
Letter    to    Dr.    Candlish    in    reference    to    his    recent 

critique,    1052. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Chalmers  on  liberum  arbitrium,  264. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Cook  and  moderate  brethren,  261. 
Letter  to  the  e  — of —(1716),  230. 
Letter   from  a  gentleman  at   Edinburgh    (1720),    191. 
Letter  from  a  gentleman  in  the  country  (1778),  1052. 
Letter   from  gentleman  in  Edinburgh    (1765),   639. 
Letter   from   a   gentleman   in   town    (1752),   233. 
Letter  giving  a  description  of  the  Isthmus  of  Darian, 

178. 
Letter  to  James  Abercromby  on  ecclesiastical  affairs, 

246,   343. 
Letter  from  King  James  VI,  556. 
Letter    to    the    lord    provost    of    Edinburgh    on    seat 

rents,   247,   343. 
Letter  to  lord  provost  on  the  late  fires,  343. 
Letter  to  lord  provost,   etc.,   Edinburgh,   343. 
Letter    to    magistrates    of    Edinburgh,    on    execution 

of  Johnston,  343. 
Letter    from    member    of   general    convention,    195. 
Letter    from    a    member    of    Parliament    of    Scotland, 

signed  Philonax  Verax,  178. 
Letter    to    members    of    Royal    Scottish    Society    of 

Arts,    714. 
Letter  to  Messrs.  T  —  s  K  —  r,  etc.,  234. 
Letter  to  a  minister  in  the  country,  231. 
Letter  to  moderate  brethren,  264. 
Letter    to    moderator,    regarding    pluralities,    277. 
Letter  from  the  nobility    (1320),   139. 
Letter  to  people  of  Marnoch,  261. 
Letter   to   the   real   freeholders,    194. 
Letter    to    representatives    for    Scotland,    1050. 
Letter  to  Rev.  Robert  S.  Candlish,  261. 
Letter   to   Right   Hon.    Henry,   Lord    Brougham   and 

Vaux,    278. 
Letter  to  Robert  Wallace,  639. 
Letter   into   Scotland,   161. 

Letter  to   Sir  Robert  Peel  on  poor  law  system,   688. 
Letter   of    Sir   Walter    Scott,   872. 
Letter  to  the  ten   pounders,  387. 
Letter   to   Thomas   Chalmers,   272. 
Letter  to  Thomas  Chalmers  on  "co-operation,"  274. 
Letter   wherein   the    Scriptural   grounds,    etc.,   231. 
Letters  to  the  Arygll  family.  111. 

Letters    of    assedation    to    Agnes,    countess    of    Both- 
well,  573. 
Letters   of   Carlyle   to   Varnhagen,    808. 
Letters  of  David  Hume,  755. 
Letters  to   Dr.   James  Eraser,  835. 
Letters    and    documents    relating   to    Robert    Erskine, 

474. 
Letters   of   duchess   of  Atholl,   441. 
Letters   from    Edinburgh,    343. 
Letters  of  eminent  persons,   757. 
Letters    of    F.    Volusenus,    547. 
Letters  of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle,  457. 
Letters  of  Mary,   Queen   of   Scots,   151. 
Letters     and    papers     illustrating    relations    between 

Charles  II.  and  Scotland,   169. 
I>etters    and    papers    relating    to    Patrick,    master    of 

Gray,   485. 
Letters  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  872. 


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1157 


Letters  to  a  young  Presbyterian  divine,  234. 
Lettre    d'un    officier,    187. 
Levy-Bruhl,    L.      L'orientation,    757. 
Lewis,  A.  L. : 

Stone   circles   near   Aberdeen,   73. 

Stone   circles   of   Cornwall  and   Scotland,   73. 

Stone    circles    of    Scotland,    73. 
Lewis,   A.    M.     Thomas   Carlyle,  808. 
Lewis,    David.      Britain's    social    state,    688. 
Lewis,   F.  J. : 

History  of  Scottish  peat  mosses,  986. 

Plant   remains  of   Scottish  peat  mosses,  987,   1033. 
Lewis,  F.  W.     Pedagogics  of  George  Macdonald,  838. 
Lewis,    Sir    G.    C.      On   the   verb   "to   tirl,"   771. 
Lewis,   George.     Observations   on  agriculture,   669. 
Lewis,  James: 

Church    of    Scotland,    268. 

Church    of    Scotland   obeying   the   law,    259. 

Defence    of    ecclesiastical    establishments,    243. 
Lewis,    Samuel.      Topographical    dictionary    of    Scot- 
land, 201,   556. 
Lewis,   T.    H.      Scottish   mason's   marks,   714. 
Lewis   Gordon,   904. 
Leyden,  John: 

Journal  of  a  tour,   196. 

The    Mermaid,    836. 

Poetical    remains,    836. 

Sonnets,   836. 
Leys,    J.      Life    at    Scottish    universities,    702. 
Leys.     Court  book  of  barony,  388. 
Lhwyd,    Edward.      Amulets   in    Scotland,    740. 
Liberton  Kirk-Session.     Report  on  pauperism,  688. 
Liberty   and    equality   weighed,    196. 
Library    established    for    Faculty    of    Procurators. 

Regulations,   367. 
Library  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   124,   151. 
Liddall,  W.  J.  N.: 

Analysis  of  forms  of  verb  in  Gaelic,  919. 

Ancient    Scottish    manor,    412. 

Kinross-shire    place-names,    426. 

Notes  on  place-names  of  Kinross-shire,  426. 

Place    names    of    Fife    and    Kinross,    426. 
Lieutenant-general  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  439. 
Life  and  adventures  of  Ambrose  Gwinnet,  905. 
Life   and   adventures    of    Robin    Hood,   904. 
Life  and  adventures  of  Sir  William  Wallace,  904. 
Life  of  Alexander   Selkirk,   534. 
Life   of   Alexander   Wilson,    551. 
Life   of   Archbishop   Tait,   543. 
Life  of  Cardinal  Beaton,  444. 
Life   of  celebrated   Dr.   Monro,   517. 
Life   of   Col.   James   Gardiner,   480. 
Life   and   correspondence   of    David   Hume,   757. 
Life  and  death  of  Captain  John  Porteous,  527. 
Life   and   death   of   fair   Rosamond,   904. 
Life  and   death  of  Judas   Iscariot,   904. 
Life  and  death  of  King  James  V.,  141. 
Life  and  death  of   King  James  V.,  480,   492. 
Life  and  death  of  King  James  the  Fifth,  480. 
Life  of  Dr.   Alexander   Murray,   520. 
Life  of  Dr.  John  Leyden,  502. 
Life  of  Dr.   Robertson,  530. 
Life   of   Dr.   Tobias    Smollet,   539. 
Life    at   English    and    Scottish    universities,    702. 
Life  and  experience  of  Col.  James  Gardiner,  480. 
Life  of  Father  Gavazzi,  904. 
Life   of   George    Buchanan,    452. 
Life  of  George  Cheyne,  462. 
Life   of   George   Schaw,   904. 
Life   of    Gilbert    Burnet,   453. 

Life  and  history  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   151,  904. 
Life  of   James    Crichton,   465. 
Life   of   James,   duke   of   Hamilton,    487. 
Life  of  James  Henderson,  488. 


Life  of  James  Sharp,  Archbishop,  534. 

Life   of  James   Watt,   548. 

Life  of  John  Campbell,  duke  of  Argyll,  441. 

Life  of  John  Dalrymple,  540. 

Life  of  John   Dalrymple,  earl  of  Stair,  540. 

Life  of  John   Knox,   497. 

Life  of  Louis  Kossuth,  904. 

Life   of  marquess   of   Montrose,   518. 

Life   of   Mary,    queen   of   Scots,   151. 

Life    and    meritorious    transactions    of    John    Knox, 

497,  904. 
Life   and   prophecies   of  Alexander   Peden,    526,   904. 
Life  and  prophecies  of  Donald  Cargill,  905. 
Life  of  Richard   Turpin,  904. 
Life  of  a  Scotch  metaphysician,  487. 
Life  in   Shetland,  414. 
Life  of  Sir  David  Wilkie,  550. 
Life  of   Sir   Ewan   Cameron,   454. 
Life  of  Sir  John  Moore,  519. 
Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Craig,  464. 
Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  872. 
Life  and  surprising  adventures  of  William   Wallace, 

137. 
Life  and   surprising  adventures  of   Sir   W.   Wallace, 

904. 
Life  of  Thomas  Graham,  Lord  Lynedoch,  505. 
Life  and  transactions  of  Mrs.   Jane   Shore,  904. 
Life  and   travels   of   Mungo   Park,   524. 
Life   of   William    Meston,    515. 
Life    and    wonderful    prophecies    of    Donald    Cargill, 

456. 
Life  and   works   of   Dr.    Arbuthnot,   440. 
Life  and  writings  of  John  Wilson,  552. 
Life  and  writings  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  872. 
Life  and  writings  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  460. 
Lilly,  W.  S.     New  light  on  Carlyle  controversy,  808. 
Lincoln  monument,  Edinburgh,  343. 
Lindores    Abbey.      Chartulary,    389. 
Lindsay,   C.    C.      Design   of   Partick   bridge,   669. 
Lindsay,   Sir   David: 

Fac-simile  of  ancient  heraldic   manuscript,   556. 

Poetical  works,  836. 

Works,    836. 
Lindsay,  George.     Some  observations  on  sermons,  232. 
Lindsay,    John.      In    memoriam.       William    Watson, 

1066. 
Lindsay,   John: 

On   yews,    1033. 

Ormiston  Hall,  etc.,   1033. 

A  rare  British  freshwater  alga,  1033. 

See  also  under  Scott,  Thomas,  and  John  Lindsay. 
Lindsay,  John.  View  of  coinage  of  Scotland,  728. 
Lindsay,   John: 

The   Haining,   1055. 

Water-flea   scare,   942. 

See   also    under  Johnston,   J.    A.,   and   John    Lind- 
say;  and   under  Scott,  Thomas,  and  John   Lind- 
say. 
Lindsay,  Robert: 

Chronicles  of  Scotland,   125. 

Historic  and  cronicles  of   Scotland.   125. 

History  of   Scotland,    125. 
Lindsay,   T.   M.: 

John    Knox,    497. 

Literary    relic   of   Scottish    LoUardy,    766. 

Notes  on  education,  702. 
Lindsay,  W.   A.: 

.\re   there  two   earls   of   Mar?   613. 

Dukes,   earls  and   maormars,   563. 

Earls   of   .Aberdeen,   568. 

Gordon,  earl  of  .\boyne,   568. 

Gordon,   viscount  of  .\boyne,   568. 

(iordon,   viscount   Melgum,   568. 

Lindsay,  earl  of  Balcarres,  571. 


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Lindsay,    W.  A.  —  continued: 

Lindsay,  earl  of  Crawford,  582. 

Lindsay,   viscount    Garnock,    592. 

Mar    restitution,    613. 

Scottish   nobility,   563. 
Lindsay,  W.  L. : 

Australian   gold   quartz   in    Scotland,   987. 

Fifeshire  gold  diggings   (1852),  987. 

Gold  and  gold-fields  of  Scotland,  987. 

Lichen-flora   of   druidical   stones,    1033. 

Museum  specimens  of  native  Scottish  gold,  987. 

On    gold-fields    of    Forfarshire,    987. 

On   gold   fields   of    Scotland,    987. 

Preliminary    report   on    Sutherlandshire   gold,   987. 
Lindsay,    William.      Leith    and    its    sanitary    efforts, 

387. 
Lindsay,    William.      See    under    Harper,    James,    and 

others. 
Linen,  James: 

Auld   Davie,   836. 

Lang  Moll,  836. 

Poetical   and   prose   writings,    836. 
Lines  occasioned,  etc.,  836. 
Linke,  Paul.     Hume's  Lehre,   757. 
Linlithgow   Palace,   389. 
Linn,    James: 

List   of   fossils   from    Bathgate   limestone,   987. 

Notes  on  Bathgate  sandhills,  987. 

On  some  Bathgate  fossils,  987. 

"Peer-men,"   100. 
Linskill,   W.   T.     Unexplored   St.   Andrews,   1057. 
Linton,  E.  F.     Scottish  utricularias,  1033. 
Linton,    Hercules.      Notice    of    arrowheads,    etc.,    in 

Culbin    Sands,   73. 
List    of   books.  .  .which   belonged   to    Franciscan   con- 
vent in  Aberdeen,  3. 
List  of  communications  to  Society  of  Antiquaries  by 

David  Laing,  3,  498. 
List  of  creations  of  lords  of  parliament,  563. 
List  of  examinable  persons  in  Orkney,  etc.,  398,  414. 
List  of  fees  and  pensions,   172. 
List   of  goods  plundered   in   Cromar,  319. 
List    of    ministers    who    adhered    to    resolutions    of 

Convocation    (1842),  264. 
List  of   nobility,   etc.,   now   in   the   Scots  Parliament, 

180. 
List    of   northern    newspapers    current    in    1912,    766, 

1042. 
List   of   patents   granted    to   lord   viscounts,    563. 
List  of  pieces  written  by  Mr.  Alexander  Wilson,  905. 
List  of  popish  parents  and  their   children,   182. 
List   of   Scottish    officers   under   Gustavus   Adolphus, 

563. 
List  of  voters  for  county  of  Wigtown,  424. 
List  of  works  respecting  Orkney  and  Shetland,   398, 

414. 
Liston,  William.     Service  of  the  house  of  God,  280. 
Literary   and   Antiquarian    Society   of   Perth.      Tran- 
sactions,   11. 
Literary  character  of  James  I.,  492. 
Literary  character  of  King  James  I.,  492. 
Literary   leprosy,    886. 
Literary    and    philosophical    societies    of    Edinburgh, 

343. 
Literary    transformation    of    Scotland,    766. 
Lithgow,    R.    A.    D. : 

Saul  in  Ulster,  525. 

William  Lithgow,  502. 
Lithgow,    William.      Scotland's   teares,    836. 
Littell,   C.   W.      Scotland,   202. 
Little,   A.   C.     Corner   of   Scott's   country,   872. 
Little,   Bryce.      Sermon,  318. 
Little,  Mrs.   C.  M.     History  of  the  clan  Macfarlane, 

608. 
Little,  J.  S.     Life  of  William  Q.  Orchardson,  714. 


Little,   Robert.      Remarks,   238. 
Little,  W.   C: 

Inquiry   into   the   expedients,   670. 

Observations   on    Hammermen    of    Edinburgh,    343. 
Little  chat  about   Mrs.   Oliphant,  524. 
Littlejohn,   David.      Summary  of  fiars  prices,   670. 
Littlejohn,    Sir    H.    D.      On    cleansing   operations    of 

Edinburgh,  343,  670. 
Livingston,    Colin: 

Boulders  and  ice-action  in  Lochaber,  987. 

Cloud  effects  on  Ben  Nevis,  1021. 

Lochaber   place    names,    426. 

Parallel  roads  of  Lochaber,  987. 
Livingston,   E.    B. : 

Livingstons   of   Callendar,   60S. 

Some   colonial   families,   605. 
Livingston,    Peter: 

George  Gilfillan,   1062. 

Lecture   on    Burns,   796. 

Poems  and  songs,  836. 

Poems  and   songs.      With  lectures,   836. 
Livingston,  William.     Duain  ag^s  orain,  926. 
Livingstone,   John: 

Brief   historical    relation,    503. 

Letter   from,   503. 

Letter  written  by,  503. 

Letters,   166. 

Memorable    characteristics,    436. 

Sayings   and    observations,    836,    837. 

Substance    of   a    discourse,    503. 
Livingstone,  Matthew.     Calendar  of  charters,  3,  111. 
Livy.      History   of   Rome,   1072. 
Lizars,    W.    H. : 

Plan  of  Edinburgh,  343. 

Lizars'    views,    198. 
Lloyd,   Thomas.     Affinity  of  Latin  and   Gaelic,   919. 
Local  government  in   Scotland,  205,  688. 
Loch,  James: 

Account   of   improvements,   670. 

Observations  upon  salmon   in  Loch   Shin,  942. 
Loch    Vennachar,   837. 
Lochgoin.    490. 
Lochleven    Castle,    390. 
Lockhart,    Ephraim.       Statement    with    reference    to 

Knights.    563. 
Lockhart,  George.     Lockhart  papers.  111. 
Lockhart,  J.     A  new  exposure,  245. 
Lockhart,   J.    G. : 

Life   of    Burns.    796. 

Memoirs  of  Scott,  872. 

Peter's  letters,  197,  343,  837. 

'Valerius,   837. 
Lockhart,  Lawrence: 

Address    to    people    of   Inchinnan,    269. 

Facts  for  the  times,  269. 

Facts  not  falsehoods,  274. 
Lockhart,    R.    M. : 

Ambassador    of   the    Commonwealth,    503. 

Mr.  Henley  and  Highland  Mary,  796. 

A  notable  publisher,  446. 

Robert   the    Bruce,    139. 
Lockhart,    Sir    S.    M.      On   plantations   on   Carnwath, 

670. 
Lockhart,   W.   E.      Branxholme,  313. 
Lockhart,   William: 

Churches  consecrated,  223. 

Notes  on  early  history  of  Colinton,  317. 

Notice  of  a  deed   (circa  A.  D.  1226),  343. 

Notice   of   a   deed   of  thirteenth   century,   343. 

Notice  of  agreement  between  vassal  and  ecclesias- 
tic,   343. 

Notices  of   Ethelred,   134. 
Logan,  David.     Observations,  etc.,  272. 


INDEX 


1159 


Logan,    George.      Continuation    of    the    modest    and 

humble    inquiry,   236. 
Logan,    Rev.    George.      Publick    testimony    of    above 

1600    Christian   people,    231. 
Logan,    George: 

Further   notice   of  herring  fishery,   942. 

Report  on  marine  zoology,  942. 
Logan,   James: 

Ecclesiastical  collections  for  Aberdeenshire,  304. 

Manners,  etc.,  of  ancient  Caledonians,  430. 

Observations  on  circles  in  Scotland,  73. 

Observations  on  monumental  stones,  73. 

Scottish  Gael,  430. 
Logan,  John: 

Poems,   837. 

Poetical   works,   837. 

Runnamede,   837. 
Logan,  W.  H. : 

Pedlar's   pack   of   ballads,   837. 

The  Scottish  banker,  670. 
Logan,  William.     Letter  to  English  member  of  Par- 
liament, 192,   1069. 
Logic,    William.      The    Church    in    Orkney,    272. 
Lomas,   Mrs.   S.   C.     Manuscripts  of  Sir  John  James 

Graham,  595. 
Londonderry    (4.    marquis),   F.    W.    R.    Stewart: 

Deer-stalking,   942. 

Pleasure    party    in    Highlands,    942. 
Londoner    but    no    Cockney.      King's    visit    to    Edin- 
burgh,  344. 
Loney,    J.    W.    M.      Notice    of    graves    near    North 

Esk,  73. 
Long,  R.  J.     Notes  on  the  tufted  duck,  942. 
Long    pack.    The.    905. 
Longfellow,  H.  W.     Robert  Burns,  796. 
Longstaffe,  W.  H.  D.     Connection  of  Scotland,  125. 
Lonsdale,   Henry.      Life   of   Robert   Knox,   498. 
Loose,    Fritz.      Kailyard    school,    766. 
Lord,   I.   E.      Best  editions  of  R.   L.   Stevenson,  886. 
Lord,   W.   F.     Sir  Thomas  Maitland,  512. 
Lord    Advocate    of    Scotland,    and    Cospatrick    Alex- 
ander   Home,    etc.,    644. 
Lord    Archibald    Hamilton    against    Duncan    Steven- 
son,   658. 
Lord    Balfour   and    Scotch    education,    702. 
Lord  Cochrane,  463. 

Lord   Crawford  and  house  of  Mar,  613. 
Lord   Dundonald's  memoirs,   472. 
Lord   Fingal's   delight,   837. 
Lord    Francis    Jeffrey,    493. 
Lord  Jeffrey's   contributions,   831. 
Lord   Keith,  494. 
Lord    Lovat,    504. 
Lord  Macaulay  and   Dundee,  483. 
Lord  Melville,  515. 
Lord  Minto,  516. 
Lord    Rutherfurd,    532. 
Lord   Southesk's  Highland  cattle,  943. 
Lord  Viscount   Keith,  494. 
Lorimer,   E.    S.      Songs   of   Alban,   837. 
Lorimer,    George: 

Notes    on    "Ane    Informatione,"    344. 

Scottish    Church    militant,    216. 
Lorimer,  J.  G. : 

Church  establishments  defended,  243. 

Historical  sketch  of  Protestant   church   of  France, 
216. 

On  the  doctrine  held  by  Protestant  churches,  249. 

Poor  man's  church  defended,  249. 

Righteous    man,    460. 

A  second  defence  of  church  establishments,  245. 

Statistics  of  Scottish  moderateism,  261. 
Lorimer,  James.     How  to  provide  for  higher  instruc- 
tion,  703. 


Lorimer,    Louise.      Love    story    of    Drummond    of 

Hawthornden,    1061. 
Lorimer,    R.    S.      Scotch   gardens,    715. 
Lost   laird.   The,   837. 

Lothian,    James.      Banks    of   the    Forth,   357. 
Lothian,    Maurice: 

Address,   287. 

Expediency  of  secure  provision  for  ministers,  247. 
Louden,    David: 

History  of   Morham,   394. 

Morham,    birthplace    of   John    Knox,    497. 
Lounger,   11,  837. 

Lounsbury,  T.  R.     Scotticisms,  772. 
Lovat    (16.    baron),    S.    J.    Eraser,    and    A    Stirling. 

Afforestation  in  Scotland,   1033. 
Lovat    (11.   baron),   Simon   Eraser: 

Letters  from,   187,  504. 

Trial  of,  187,  652. 
Lovat   history   from    Rose's   mss.,   623. 
Lovat-Fraser,    J.    A.: 

Famous  lord  advocate,  515. 

Henry    Erskine,    474. 

Impeachment   of  lord   Melville,   515. 

John   Stuart,  earl  of   Bute,   453. 

Lord    chancellor    Erskine,     474. 

Old    Scottish   aristocracy,    563. 

Scottish    administration,    182. 

Trial   of   Lord   Lovat,   652. 

Wolf   in    Scotland,   943. 
Love,  Robert.     Notices  of  cairn  on   Cuffhill,   73. 
Love   songs   of   Scotland,   837. 
Lover,   Samuel.     Rival   rhymes,   796. 
Lovie,     Alexander.       Reclamation     of     waste     land, 

Towie,  670. 
Low,   Alexander: 

Notices  of  localities,  393. 

See  also  under  Bryce,  T.   H.,   and  A.   Low. 
Low,  David.     Observations  on  landed  property,  670, 

1069. 
Low,    George.      Tour    through    Orkney    and    Schet- 

land,    398,    414. 
Low,    J.    G.,    and    William    Low.       Bibliography    of 

Montrose    periodical    literature,    393,    1042. 
Low,   Sidney.      Poet   of   South   Africa,   527. 
Low,    W.    F.      Ancient   plates   of   church    of   Kilmar- 
nock, 381. 
Low,    W.    H.      Chronicle   of   friendships,    886. 
Lowe,   Charles.     R.   L.    Stevenson,   886. 
Lowe,  George.     Notice  of  cemetery  at  Kirkpark,  73. 
Lowe,  John.     Mary's  dream,   723. 
Lowe,    John.      Notice    of    hepaticae    near    Aberfeldy, 

1033. 
Lowe,   W.   H.     Occurrence  of  achatina  acicula,  943. 
Lowell,  F.  C.     Free  Church  of  Scotland  case,  297. 
Lowell,  J.  R.     Carlyle,  808. 
Lower,  M.  A.     Patronymica  Britannica,  559. 
Lowering  the  level  of  Loch  Moy,   1021. 
Lowland   tartans,    430. 

Lowrie,    William.      The   whole   question   of   ecclesias- 
tical   establishments    stated,    245. 
Lowson,  Alexander.      Seal  of   Forfar,  358. 
Lowson,   William.     Notes  of  cists  and  urns  at  Mag- 
dalen  Bridge,   74. 
Lucan,   Samuel: 

James    Boswell,    448. 

James   Watt,   548. 

Lord   Cockburn's   memorials,   463. 
Lucia   di    Lammermoor,    856. 
Lucius: 

Letter  to  John  Hope,  447. 

Letter    to    Rev.    Andrew    Thomson,    240,    344. 
Luckock,   H.   M.     Church  in   Scotland,  216. 


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Lugton,  Thomas: 

Claythorn   House,   367. 

Old   Ludgings   of   Glasgow,   367. 

Saracen's  Head  Inn,  367. 
Lumsden,  H.   W. : 

James    VI.,    515. 

Memorials    of   Lumsdaine,    606. 

Scots   at    lyeffingen,    162. 
Lumsden,  James: 

Mammals  of  Loch  Lomond,  943. 

Note  on  hoopoe  in  Arran,  943. 

Occurrence  of  American  bittern  in  Islay,  943. 

Occurrence   of   rough-legged   buzzard,   943. 

Occurrence    in    Islay    of    Iceland    falcon,    943. 

Ornithological    jottings,    943. 

Sketch  paper  on  birds  of  Loch  Lomond,  943. 
Lumsden,   Matthew.      Genealogie   of   Forbes,   591, 

1067. 
Lumsden  &  Sons  guide  to  Loch  Lomond,  etc.,   199, 

385,    390,    422. 
Luna,  F.  de,  and  V.  de  Lalama.     Lucia  de  Lammer- 

moor,  856. 
Lunacy    and    pauperism    in    Scotland,    688. 
Lunam,     George.       Some    additions     to     fresh-water 

algae,    1072. 
Lundie,   Mrs.     Memoir  of  Mrs.   Duncan,   471. 
Lyall,  J.   W.     With   rod  and  gun,  943. 
Lyall,  W.     Strictures  on  idea  of  power,  751. 
Lyell,   A.   H.      Bibliographical   list,   715. 
Lyell,    Sir    Charles: 

Life,  letters,  and  journals,  504. 

On  a  dyke  of  serpentine,  987. 

On  recent  formation  of  fresh-water  limestone,  987. 
Lyell,  John.      Natural   history  of  mycetozoa,  943. 
Lyell,    Thomas.      Brief   account   of   prosecution,    504. 
Lyell,  W.  D.     Real  Weir  of  Hermiston,  449. 
Lyman,   Alice.      Reading   list   on    Scotland,    3. 
Lyman,    Theodore.      Letters    from    Edinburgh,    344. 
Lyngby,  K.  J.     Om  Sproget  pa  Hjaltlandsoerne,  772. 
Lynn,    afterwards    Linton,    Eliza.      Witches   of    Scot- 
land,  740. 
Lynn,  Francis.     Notes  of  cists  at  Longcroft,   74. 
Lyon,   C.   J.      History   of   St.   Andrews,   409. 
Lyon,   Francis.     A  survey   of  the  Catrail,   74. 
Lyon,  George.     Summary  of  law  of  Scotland,  639. 
Lyon,    George: 

Discovery    of    fossil   tree.      Craigleith    quarry,   987. 

Geology  of  Edinburgh,  987. 

Notes  on  poterioceras  pyrifornie,  987. 

Notes    on    trap-dykes    of    Edinburgh,    987. 

Notice   of   specimen    of   lepidodendron,   987. 

On    a    mass    of    contorted    sandstone,    987. 

On   a   new   species   of   rhizodus,   987. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  Scotland,  987. 
Lyon,   W.   F.     Notes  on   priory  of  Pittenweem,  404. 
Lyon  in  Mourning,  187. 
Lyons,    A.    W.: 

Further    notes,    715. 

Painted  ceiling  in  Montgomery  aisle,  386,  715. 

Tempera-painting,    715. 


M 

M.,  A.     Historical  notices  of  superstitions  of  Tiviot- 

dale,   740. 
M.,  A.,  Philopatris.     Scotix  indiculum,   1049. 
M.,  A.  M.: 

Mackintoshes    in    Glenshee,    609. 

Macpherson   genealogies,   612. 

Stone   circle   at   Alford,    1045. 
M.,  D.   S.     Scottish  painters,  715. 
M.,  E.     Dr.  John  Brown,  449. 
M.,  E.  C.     Scottish  Gaelic  Academy,  919. 


M.,  F.     Remarks  on  Scott's  Sir  Tristrem,  891. 
M.,  G.  L.     Faculty  of  Advocates,  639. 
M.,  J.     Account  of  vitrified  fort  on  Finhaven,  74. 
M.,  J.: 

Barrogill  Castle,  1052. 
Murder  of  Bailie  Calder,  454. 
M.,  J.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 
M.,  J.  F.     Banffshire  Macwilliams,  612. 
M.,  L.  L.     How  the  Scottish  schools,  etc.,  703. 
M.,   R.   T.      Free  education,   703. 
M.,  W.     Natural  history  of  Scotchmen,  125. 
M.,  W.     Stevenson  and  Hogg,   489,  886. 
Mabie,  H.  W. : 

Andrew    Carnegie,    458. 
Banks  o'Doon,  796. 
Land  of  Scott,  872. 
M'C,  J.     Tribute  to   Dr.   Chalmers,   460. 
Macadam,  J.  H.     Baxter  books  of  St.  Andrews,  409. 
M'Adam,    James.       Biographical    sketch    of    Captain 

Macmurdo,    510. 
Macadam,    Stevenson: 

Animal  life   in    Water  of  Leith,   943. 
Broch   of  Torwoodlee,    1045. 

Chemical   composition    of   sewage   of    Edinburgh, 
344,   670. 
Macadam,  W.   I.: 

Analysis  of  white  deposit  from  peat,  988. 

Chemical  composition  of  ensilage,  1033. 

Chemical     composition     of    limestone     rocks     from 

Ballimore,    988. 
Chemical     composition     of     rocks     from     Salisbury 

Crags,  988. 
Chemical  composition  of  ozokerite  from  Kinghorn- 

ness,  988. 
A  day's  ramble  in  northern  Arran,  987,   1033. 
Exhibition  of  specimens   of  red-deer  horns,  943. 
Fifty  years'  work  of  Edinburgh  Geological  Society, 

987. 
Further  notice  of  Tigh-na-criche  shell-bed,  987. 
Minerals   of   Gairloch,    988. 
Note,   etc.,   of   new   mineral   from    Cathkin   quarry, 

988. 
Notes  on  analysis  of  bog-butter,   100. 
Notes  on  ancient  iron  industry  of   Scotland,   100. 
Notes  on  structures  in  Seil  and  Luing,  74. 
Notice  of  fossiliferous  bed   in  Arran,  988. 
Notice  of  veins  of  specular  iron  ore,  Strachur,  988. 
Notice,  with  analysis,  of  church  tokens,  100. 
On  the  use  of  spindle  and  whorl,   100. 
Preliminary  notice  of  clay  shell-bed.  Loch   Fynne, 

988. 
Results  of  analyses  of  diatomaceous  deposits,  etc., 

988. 
Results  of  chemical  investigation  of  "bog-butters," 
100. 
McAldowie,   A.   M.      Personal   experiences  of  witch- 
craft, 740. 
M'Alpine,  Neil.     Pronouncing  Gaelic  dictionary,  919. 
Macandrew,   Sir  H.   C: 

Ancient    Celtic   tenures,    670. 
The  Picts,   50. 
M' Andrew,   James: 

Additional   notes  on   flora   of   Wigtownshire,    1033. 
Botanical  notes  for  1895,  1033. 
Botanical  notes   from   Galloway,   1033,   1034. 
Botanical  notes  from  Portpatrick,   1034. 
Botanical   notes  from  Wigtownshire,  etc.,   1034. 
Botanical   rarities  of  a  sub-alpine  parish,   1034. 
A   few   riccias   from   the   Pentlands,    1034. 
Two  rare  plants,   1034. 
McAndrew,     Katherine.       Scott     and     the     historical 

novel,  872. 
M'Arthur,  John.     On  monoliths,  etc.,  of  Arran,  74. 
Macarthur,    Margaret.      History    of   Scotland,    125. 


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1161 


McAulay,   Allan: 

First   Battalion   of   Black   Watch,   430. 
General    Sir    David    Baird,    442. 
General   Sir   George   Murray,   521. 
Macaulay,  G.  C.    James  Thomson,  545. 
Macaulay,   George.     Free  Church  principles,  287. 
Macaulay,  Kenneth.     History  of  St.  Kilda,  410. 
Macbain,    Alexander: 
Badenoch,  309,  430. 
Baker  of  Beauly,  740. 
Book  of  Deer,  919. 
Chiefship  of  clan  Chattan,   579. 
The  Culdees,  223. 

Early   Highland  personal  names,   559. 
Etymological    dictionary,   919. 
Further   Gaelic  words,   919. 
Gaelic   dialect  of   Badenoch,   919. 
Gaelic  incantations,   740. 
Highland  superstitions,   741. 
Heroic   and    Ossianic   poetry,   914. 
Mr.   Skene  versus   Dr.    Skene,  430. 
Norse   element  in  topography,   426. 
Old  Gaelic  system  of  personal  names,  559. 
The   Pictish   problem,   50. 
The  Picts,  50. 

Place-names  of  Badenoch,   426. 
Place-names   of    Inverness-shire,   426. 
Ptolemy's  geography  of  Scotland,  426,  1021. 
Study   of   Highland   personal  names,   559. 
Urquhart   and   Glenmoriston   place   names,   426. 
Who  were  the   Feinn?  914. 
Who  were  the  Picts?   SO. 
M'Bain,  J.  M.: 

Bibliography  of  Arbroath  periodical  literature,  306, 

766,    1042. 
Effigy  found   in  Arbroath,  306. 
M'Bain,  James: 

Description  of  Pict's  house  in  Harris,  74. 
Notice  of  nacula  decussata,  943. 
Notice  of  remains  in  Pict's  house,  Harris,  74. 
Notice  of  two  fossils,  Arthur's  Seat,  988. 
Remarks  on  so-called  raised  sea-beach,  Leith,  988. 
Macbean,  Lachlan : 
Ancient  Fife,  426. 

Celtic  element   in  Scottish  songs,  766,  915. 
Highlander  in  modern  fiction,  766. 
Mission  of  the  Celt,  915. 
Notes  on  history  of  Gael,  430. 
Songs  of  the  Gael,  926. 
M'Bean,  Robert.     History  of  Holyrood,  344. 
Macbeath,    J.    M.      Introductory    essay,    766. 
Macbeth,    A.    D.      Seal    of   burgh    of    Rothesay,    407, 

556. 
Macbeth,  James.     Bible  argument  for  a  free  church, 

269. 
Macbrayne,   David : 
Official    guide,    206. 
Royal   route,  208. 
M'Call.  H.  B.: 

History  of  Mid-Calder,  393,  422. 
Napier,  lord  Napier,   619. 
Sandilands,  lord  Torphichen,   632. 
M'Call,  James.     Notes  on  some  wild  flowers  of  Peni- 
cuik,   1034. 
McCallum,  Alexander.     Midlothian,  393. 
M'Callum,  Andrew.     Christopher  North,  552. 
M'Callum,  Archibald.     George  Buchanan,  452. 
M'Callum,    Duncan.      History    of   the    ancient    Scots, 

134. 
M'Callum,  Hugh,  and  John  M'Callum: 
Description  of   Staff  a,   417. 
Life  of  St.  Columba,  464. 
McCarthy,   Justin.      Arthur  James   Balfour,    1059. 
McCarthy,   M.  J.   F.     Catholic  Ireland,   125. 
MacCartney,  W.  N.     Geology  of  Ailsa  Craig,  988. 


McCaul,  John.     Notes  on  Latin  inscriptions,  89. 
McCheyne,  R.   M.     Life  and  remains,   1072. 
MacChoinnich,  Iain.     Eachdraidh  a'  Phrionnsa,   187. 
M'Clellan,  John.     The  Veto  Act,  247. 
McClelland,  C.   B.     John  Knox,  497. 
M'Clelland,    James.      Practical   suggestions,    639. 
M'Cleod,  Malcolm.     Witches  of  Tiviotdale,  741. 
Maccoll,   D.: 

Free  church  and  free  gospel,  287. 
Kingdom  of  our  Lord,  etc.,  289. 
Mac-Coll,   Ewen.      Clarsach  nam   beann,  926. 
M'Comb,  William.     Tribute  to  Dr.  Chalmers,  460. 
M'Conachie,  G.     Ferns,  mosses,  and  lichens  of  Rer- 

rick,   1034. 
McConechy,    James.      Introductory   address,    703. 
Macconnachie,    G.    W.      Meteorology    of    Inverness, 

1021. 
M'Connochie,  A.   I.: 
Clach   Bhan,   741. 
Fox-hunting,   943. 
Macconochie,   Arthur.      Review   of  southern   Silurian 

question,  988. 
M'Corkle,  Robert: 

Decline  of  the  Free  Church,  282,  284. 
History  of  patronage,  249. 

On  the  parochial  system  of  Church  of  Scotland,  249. 
M'Cormick,  Andrew.     Tinkler-Gypsies,   50. 
MacCormick,  John.      Statutes  of  lona,   430. 
MacCormick,    Joseph.      Life    of    William    Carstares, 

459. 
M'Corry,   J.   S.     Truth   vindicated,  289. 
McCosh,  James: 

Agnosticism  of  Hume,  757. 
Does  the  Established  Church,  etc.,  276. 
Scottish    philosophy,    758. 
Thomas  Carlyle,  808. 
McCready,  Charles.     Columba,  464. 
M'Crie,  C.  G.     William  Wilson,  552. 
M'Crie,  G.  M.     Notice  of  urn  of  steatite  at  Cor- 

quoy,  74. 
M'Crie,   Thomas    (1772-1835): 

Life  of  Alexander  Henderson,  488. 
Life  of  Andrew  Melville,  216,  SIS. 
Life  of  John   Knox,  216,  497. 
Life   of    Patrick    Hamilton,    487. 
Memoir  of  Mr.  John  Murray,  521. 
Miscellaneous   writings,   837. 
Notices   of   Col.   James   Wallace,   547. 
Notices  of  James  Ure,  546. 
Review  of  Tales  of  my  landlord,  872. 
Vindication  of   Scottish   Covenanters,  216,   872. 
What  ought  the  General  Assembly  to  do?  245,  261. 
M'Crie,   Thomas    (1797-1875): 
Life  of  Thomas   M'Crie,   505. 
Memoirs  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  439. 
Sketches  of  Scottish  Church  history,  216. 
McCrimmon,   Neil.     Scott  as  a  lawyer,  873. 
MacCulloch,  Hunter.     Robert  Burns,  796. 
Macculloch,  J.  A.     Misty  isle  of  Skye,  416. 
MacCulloch,  J.  A.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  886. 
M'Culloch,  J.   M.     The  Establishment,  etc..  276. 
Macculloch,  J.  R.: 

Biographical  notice  of  Macvey  Napier,  522. 
History  of  leases,   670. 
Life  and  writings  of  Adam  Smith,  1066. 
Note   on    Scotch    money,   670,    728. 
MacCulloch,   John: 

Additional  remarks  on  Glen  Tilt,  988. 
Corrections  and  additions,  988. 
Description  of  the  Western  Isles,   197. 
Geological   description   of   Glen   Tilt,   988. 
Localities  of   rarer   Scottish   minerals,  988. 
Observations  on  hill  of  Kinnoul,  988. 
Observations  on  the  mountain  Cruachan,  988. 
On   coal-field   of   Sutherland,  988. 


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On   distribution  of  granite,   etc.,  988. 

On   influence   of  geological   formation,   etc.,   988. 

On  junction  of  trap  and  sandstone,  988. 

On   limestone  of   Clunie,   988. 

Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  988. 

Prismatic  structure  in  sandstone,  988. 

Remarks  on  several  parts  of  Scotland,  989. 

Remarks   on   vitrified   forts,   74. 

Singular  detached  block  of  stone,  Dunkeld,  989. 

Sketch  of  mineralogy  of  Skye,  989. 

Staffa,  989. 

Supplementary  observations,  989. 

Supplementary    remarks,    989. 
M'Culloch,    John: 

Dairy   management  in  Galloway,  670. 

On   different   methods   of  making  butter,   670. 
M'Culloch,  W.  T.: 

History  of  the  "Maiden,"  344. 

Note  relating  to  "Haddo's  Hole,"  344. 

Notes  on  bronze  shields,  74. 

Notice  of  City  Cross  of  Edinburgh,  344. 

Notice  of  coffins  on  farm  of  Milton,  74. 
Maccunn,   F.    .\. : 

John   Knox,  497. 

Mary    Stuart,    151. 

Scottish  divines,  225. 

Sir  Walter  Scott's  friends,  873. 
MacDhughaill,   Eachann: 

A'bhraisd   Lathurnach,   1048. 

Somhairle  mor,  539. 
MacDiarmid,   James: 

Fragments   of   Breadalbane   folklore,   741. 

More  fragments,  741. 
MacDiarmid,  John.     Folklore  of  Breadalbane,  741. 
Macdiarmid,  John.     On  St.  Kilda,  1057. 
MacDiarmid,  R.  C.     Donald  Macleod,  510,  915. 
M'Diarmid,   W.   R. : 

Note   on   granite,   989. 

Notes  on  core  of  boring  from  Dumfries,  989. 

Notes  on  old  town  hall  of   Dumfries,  323. 
Macdonald,  A.     Precepts,   159. 
McDonald,  A.   B.     Glasgow  main  drainage,   670. 
Macdonald,  A.  J.     Macdonald  lord  of  the  Isles,  601. 
Macdonald,  A.  J.,  and  F.  J.  Grant.     Macdonell,  lord 

Macdonell,   607. 
Macdonald,  A.  L.     Lewis  Gaelic,  919. 
M'Donald,  A.  M.     Anent  some  Scottish  paraphrases, 

766. 
MacDonald,   Alasdair.      Some  knotty  points,   50. 
Macdonald,     Alexander.       Short     notice     of     Arnold 

Bronckhorst,  715. 
Macdonald,    Alexander.       (MacMhaigistir    Alastair). 

Unpublished    poems,    926. 
Macdonald,   Alexander: 

Agriculture   of   Elgin   and   Nairn,   670. 

Blackfaced   breed    of   sheep,    943. 
MacDonald,   Alexander: 

Celticism,    915. 

Eiseirigh,  926. 

Highland   ghosts,   741. 

Medical    spells,    741. 

Observations  on  Highland  ethnology,  50. 

Scraps   of   unpublished   poetry,    Glenmoriston,    741, 
926. 

Scraps   of  unpublished   poetry,   Lochness-side,   741, 

926. 
Some  legends  of  Macneils,  915. 
Macdonald,  Alice.     St.  Andrews,  409. 
Macdonald,  Allan: 

Calum-Cille,   926. 

Norsemen  in  Uist  folklore,  741. 

Piobairean    smearcleit,    926. 

An   sithean   ruadh,  926. 
Tarbh   mor,    741. 


Macdonald,  Andrew: 

Velina,  838. 

Vimonda,  838. 
Macdonald,  Angus,  and  A.  Macdonald.    Clan  Donald, 

607. 
Macdonald,  Archibald: 

John   MacCodrum,    505. 

Notes  on  religion  of  Celts,  741. 

Parish  of  Kiltarlity  and  Convinth,  382,  563. 

Some  Hebridean  singers,  926. 
Macdonald,   C.   E.     Highland   regiments,  430. 
Macdonald,  D.   C. : 

Land  of  the  leal,  204. 

A   motley   university,    703. 

Week  in  the  Scottish  Highlands,  204. 
Macdonald,  D.  G.  F.    Highland  crofters,  689,  1069. 
McDonald,    D.    P.      Chemical    investigation    of    Glen- 

boig  fireclay,  989. 
Macdonald,  Donald.     Bas  Bhrain,  926. 
Macdonald,  G.  U.     See  under  Bailey,  F.,  and  G.  U. 

Macdonald. 
Macdonald,   George,   novelist: 

Alec    Forbes,    838. 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighbourhood,  838. 

Cheerful  words,  838. 

Elect  lady,  838. 

Fairy    fleet,    838. 

Guild   court,   838. 

Hidden   life,   838. 

History  of  Robert  Falconer,  838. 

Lilith,  838. 

Malcolm,   838. 

Marquis  of  Lossie,  838. 

Paul   Faber,  838. 

Phantastes,  838. 

Port  in  a  storm,  838. 

The   Portent,   838. 

Robert    Falconer,    838. 

St.    George,    838. 

Salted  with  fire,  838. 

Selections,   838. 

Sir  Gibbie,   838. 

Vicar's  daughter,  838. 

Wilfrid   Cumbermede,   838. 

Within  and  without,   838. 
Macdonald,  George,  numismatist: 

Note  of  coins  found  at  Kinghornie,  728. 

Note  on  coins  found  at  Mellendean,  728. 

Note  on  gold  coins  found  in  Glasgow,  728. 

Note   of    hoard   of   coins    found    in    Kirkcudbright- 
shire, 728. 

Note  on  coins  found  at  Lochmaben,   728. 

Note  on  hoard  of  coins  found  at  Linlithgow,  728. 

Recent  find  of  Roman  coins  in  Scotland,  728. 

Roman  wall  in   Scotland,  89. 

Two  hoards  of  Edward  pennies,  728. 
Macdonald,    George,    and    Alexander    Park.      Roman 

forts  on   Bar  Hill,  90. 
Macdonald,  Hugh.     History  of  Macdonalds,  607. 
Macdonald,   Ian.      Smuggling  in   the  Highlands,   689. 
Macdonald,  J.   J.      List   of   British   ferns   of  Comrie 

district,   1034. 
Macdonald,  J.  R.     Andrew  Fletcher,  477. 
Macdonald,  James: 

Agriculture  of  Forfar  and  Kincardine,  670. 

Agriculture  of   Fife,   670. 

Agriculture  of  Ross  and  Cromarty,  670. 

Agriculture  of  Sutherland,  670. 
Macdonald,    James.      Earliest    collection    of    Scottish 

proverbs,   741,   766. 
Macdonald,    James: 

Fauns  and  fairies,  741. 

Stray  customs,  741. 


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1163 


Macdonald,  James,  archaeologist: 

Birrens  and   Birrenswark,  90,  312. 

Bronze  implements  of  Ayrshire,  74. 

Burghead,  313. 

Historical  notes  of  "broch"  or  Burghead,  ICIO. 

Inscriptions   on    distance   slabs,   90. 

Is  Burghead  the  Winged  Camp  of  Ptolemy?  90. 

Note  on  "Roman"  bridge  near  Bothwell,  90. 

Notes   on   Ayrshire   examples   of   pottery,    100. 

Notes   on   "Roman   roads,"   90. 

Origin  and  growth  of  the  tradition,  "Ecce  Tiber!" 
etc.,  90. 

Rock-cistern,    Burghead,    314. 

Roman   room    in    Hunterian    Museum,   90. 

Stone   implements  of  Ayrshire,   74. 

Urns  of  Ayrshire,  74. 
Macdonald,  James,  and  James  Barbour.     Birrens  and 

its  antiquities,  90. 
Macdonald,  James: 

Celtic   place-names,   426. 

Local  place  names,  426. 

Place   names   of  west  Aberdeenshire,   426. 

Place  names  in  Strathbogie,  419,  426. 
Macdonald,    John.      True    state    of    Prince    Charles 

Stuart's  miraculous  escape,   187. 
Macdonald,  John.     Story  of  the  Caledonians,   134. 
Macdonald,  John: 

Highland  clearances,  689. 

Social   condition   of   Highlands,   689. 
Macdonald,  K.  N.     Macdonald  bards,  915. 
Macdonald,  Kenneth: 

Burning   of    Cilliechriost,    381. 

Glacial  drift  in  Craggie  Burn,  989. 

Parallel   roads    of   Glen-Roy,   989. 

Inverness   in   eighteenth   century,   378. 

Queen   Mary's   Inverness,   378. 
Macdonald,  L. : 

Large    farms,    670. 

Past  and  present  condition  of  Skye  crofters,  689. 
Macdonald,  Sheila.     Old-world  survivals,  741. 
Macdonald,    T.    D.      Celtic    dialects,    919. 
Macdonald,    W.    R. : 

Heraldry  in  some  old  churchyards,  100,  556. 

Notes  on  heraldry  of  Elgin,  etc.,  100,  556. 

Notes  on  seals,  556. 
Macdonald,  William: 

Agriculture  of  Inverness-shire,  670. 

Local  government  and  taxation,  670. 
Macdonald's  Scottish  directory,  208. 
Macdonell,    Father.      Glengarry    Fencibles,   431. 
Macdonell,  John.     Land  question,  689. 
Macdonell,  L.  C.  R. : 

Glengarry   and   his   family,   607. 

Highland  chief  and  his  family,  607. 
MacDonogh,  Felix.     Hermit  in  the  country,  197. 
Macdouall,   Andrew.      Institute  of  the  laws  of   Scot- 
land,  639. 
Macdougall,   A.  J.     Rock  shelter  at  Dunollie,  74. 
MacDougall,  James: 

Folk  and  hero  tales,  741. 

Folktales  and  fairy  lore,  741. 

tJruisg,   741. 
Macdougall,  M.  A.     Home  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 
Macdougall,  R.     Strathdearn,  419. 
MacDougall,   R.    S.      Quater  centenary   of  Aberdeen 

L^niversity,   703. 
McDowall,  K.  A.    Admirable  Crichton,  465. 
M'Dowall,   William: 

Among  the  old  Scotch  minstrels,  766. 

Burns  in  Dumfriesshire,  796. 

Chronicles   of   Lincluden,   388. 

History  of  Dumfries,  306,  323,  396. 


MacEacharn,   Domhnull: 

Spiorad  nan  Timeannan,  926. 

Tannaisg,  926. 

Ur-sgeul,  741. 
Maceachen,   Evan.     Faclair  Gaidhlic,  919. 
MacEwan,    A.    R.      History   of   the    Church    of    Scot- 
land, 1052. 
McEwan,  John.     New  phase  of  union  question,  287. 
Macfadyen,  John.     Sgeulaiche  nan  Caol,  926. 
Macfall,  Haldane: 

Art  of  Alexander  Roche,  715. 

Joseph    Simpson,   715. 

Paintings  of  John  Fergusson,  715. 
Macfarlan,   Duncan: 

The  church  on  a  rock,  269. 

Short  vindication,  501. 

Whether  the  Church  of  Scotland,  etc.,  269. 

Whether  the  Free  Protesting  Church,  etc.,  269. 
Macfarlan,  J.  F. : 

County  road  trusts,  671. 

Inquiry  respecting  sobriety,  689. 

Powers  and  jurisdiction  of  lord  provost,  344,  639. 
M'Farlan,  James.     Reasons,  etc.,  269. 
M'Farlan,    John: 

Honest  man's  creed,  259. 

The   Presbyterian   empire,   264. 

Who  are  the  friends  of  religion?  254. 
McFarlan,  John.     Letter  to  electors,  418. 
MacFarlan,  Patrick: 

Letter  to  people  of  Scotland,  249. 

Letters  to  friends  of  the  Established  Church,  269. 

Supplementary  letters,  269. 

Testimony  of  Jesus,  249. 

Thoughts  on  popular  election,  245. 
MacFarlane,    Dugald.      Science   of    thought    exempli 

fied,   919. 
Macfarlane,  George.     Plant  localities  in  seaward  dis 

trict   of   Berwickshire,   1034. 
Macfarlane,  Hugh.     Statistical  account  of  income,  etc 

Paisley,  250,  400. 
Macfarlane,  J.  M.     See  under  Watson,  W.,  and  J.  M 

Macfarlane. 
M'Farlane,  James.     Memorandum  of  shells,  etc.,  943 
Macfarlane,   James.     The  Red   Fox,   608,   838. 
Macfarlane,   James.      Remarks   on    tracts   lately    pub 

lished,  256. 
MacFarlane,    Malcolm : 

Bardachd  nam  ban,  926. 

Bardic   melody,    723,   926. 

Garabh  agus  na  Mnathan,  926. 

Phonetics  of  Gaelic   language,  919. 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm.     M'Gregors  of  Glengyle,  608. 
Macfarlane,  P.  C.     Some  peculiar  uses  of  possessive 

pronoun,  919. 
Macfarlane,  Walter: 

Genealogical  collections,  567. 

Geographical  collections.   111. 
Macfayden,  J.  R.     Theory  of  the  death  rate,  689. 
M'Fetridge,   N.    S.     The  widow's   farewell,   838. 
Macfie,  R.   A.   S.     Bibliography  of  Andrew  Fletcher 

of  Saltoun,  3,  477,  820. 
M'Gavin,  James.     Letter  to  editors  of  Christian  her- 
ald,  240. 
Macgeorge,    Andrew: 

Answer   to   Dr.    Buchanan's  speech,   291. 

An  Ayrshire  witch,  741. 

Church  of  Scotland  not  Erastian,  291. 

Cross  of  Bowden,  313. 

Established  Church  and  the  Free,  290. 

Free  Church  claims,  294. 

Old  Glasgow,  367. 

Spiritual   independence,   291. 

The  statements  in  the  Claim  of  right,  292. 
MacGibbon,   A.   L.      Trinity   College  church,   1053. 


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M'Gibbon,    Alexander.       Glasgow    International    Ex- 
hibition,  715. 
Macgibbon,  David.    Tantallon  Castle,  1058. 
Macgibbon,  David,  and  Thomas  Ross: 

Abbey  of  Sweetheart,  421. 

Castellated   and   domestic   architecture,    715. 

Convent  and  college  of  Lincluden,  388. 

Dundrennan  Abbey,  326. 

Five   great   churches   of   Galloway,   360. 

Glenluce  abbey,   371. 

Priory   of   Whithorn,  424. 
McGill,  J.  D.  H.     Reflections  upon  military  prepara- 
tions, 194. 
Macgill,    Stevenson.      Sermon    on    opening    of    Mag- 
dalene Asylum,   367. 
Macgill,  W.     King's  College,  Aberdeen,  301,  703. 
Macgill,  W.      Old  Ross-shire,   1057. 
MacGillivray,  William.     Tribute  to  a  friend,  443,  839. 
Macgillivray,    William: 

Description  of  species  of  arvicola,  943. 

Notice    relative   to    two    varieties   of    nuphar    lutea, 
1034. 

Remarks   on   phenogamic   vegetation   of   river   Dee, 
1034. 
Macgillivray,  William.     Notice  of  Arbuthnott  missal, 

etc.,   100. 
McGilvray,  E.  B.     Altruism,  757. 
Macgilvray,  Walter.     The  fatal  change,  294. 
Macgown,  John.     Ancient  sepulture  in  Cumbrae,  74. 
M'Gregor.      Summary    of    evidence    on    Gowrie    con- 
spiracy,   163. 
MacGregor,  A.  G.     General  Lord  Lynedoch,  505. 
Macgregor,  A.  G.   M.     History  of  Clan  Gregor,  608. 
Macgregor,   A.    S.    M.      Physique  of   Glasgow   chil- 
dren, 50. 
Macgregor,  Alexander: 

Destitution  in  the  Highlands,  689. 

Early  scenes  of  Flora  Macdonald's  life,  506. 

Feuds  of  the  clans,  431. 

Highland  and   Island  scenery,  374. 

Highland  superstitions,  741. 

Isle  of  Skye,  416. 

Last  scenes  of  Flora  Macdonald's  life,  506. 

Old  customs  in   Skye,  416. 
MacGregor,  Barrington.     The  "Finnan  haddie,"  943. 
Macgregor,  Donald.    Remarks  on  Highlands,  431. 
Macgregor,   George: 

Biography    of    Dugald    Graham,    483. 

Chap   literature   of   Scotland,   766. 

Historical    notices    of    Glasgow,    367. 

History  of  Glasgow,  368. 
Macgregor,  Sir  James: 

Dean   of  Lismore's  book,   926. 

Short   chronicle,   being  chiefly   an  obituary,   436. 
MacGregor,  Rev.  James: 

Disestablishment   and    the    Highlands,    292. 

Question   of  principle,   288. 

Reunion  of  the  Scottish  church,  295. 

Three  smooth  stones,  279. 

Union  Committee's  new  proposal,  289. 
Macgregor,  James.     Macgregors  of  Roro,  608. 
Macgregor,    John.      Luinneagan    luaineach,    926. 
Macgregor,  John.     Amhainn  Spe,  417. 
MacGregor,    John: 

Campbell  earl  of  Breadalbane,  573. 

Sempill,  lord   Sempill,  626. 
Macgregor,  Murray: 

Garriongill  section   at   Overtown,   989. 

See  binder  Bailey,   E.   B.,  and  Murray  Macgregor. 
Macgregor,  Patrick.     Character  of  Ossian's  poems, 

915. 
Macgregor,  R.  R. : 

Archery   in    Scotland,    125. 

Game  of  the  Celts,  125. 

Beltane,  741. 


M'Gregor,   T.    M. : 

Additional  aculeate  hymenoptera,  943. 

Boys   Brigade  Field   Club,  943. 

Hemiptera-heteroptera,    etc.,    943. 

List  of  additional   aculeate   hymenoptera,  943. 

Notes   on  aculeate  hymenoptera,   943. 

Perthshire    entomology,    944. 
M'Gregor    T.    M.,    and    G.    W.    Kirkcaldy.      List    ot 

rhynchota  of  Perthshire,  944. 
Macgregor,    Rob    Roy,    a    Highland    chieftain,    507. 
Machar,  A.  M.     A  Scottish  mystic,  532. 
M'Hardy,  A.   B.     On  vitrified  forts,  74. 
Maclain : 

The  Black  Captain,  742. 

Folklore  on  wells,   742. 

Highland  superstition,  742. 

Jamie  Gow,  742. 
Maclain  Bhain,  Alasdair.     Songs,  926. 
Mclan,  R.  R. : 

Clans  of  Scottish  Highlands,  431. 

Costumes  of  the  clans,  431. 
Mac-ille    Mhuire.      Feasgar    Samhraidh,   926. 
Macindoe,  Peter: 

Christ's   headship,   251. 

Vindication  of  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  243. 
Maclnerny,  M.  H.     Scotland  and  John  Knox,  125. 
Maclnnes,  Donald.     Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tradi- 
tion,   742. 
Macinnes,  Duncan.     Notes  on  Gaelic  technical  terms, 

919. 
M'Inroy,   Miss.     Notice  of  mosses   found  near   Blair 

Athole,   1034. 
M'Inroy,  Mrs.     Notice  of  mosses  found  near  Brechin, 

1034. 
M'Intosh,  C.     Notes  by  a  naturalist,  944. 
Mcintosh,  M.  J.     Lily  Gordon,  839. 
Macintosh,   W. : 

Goethe  and  Scotland,  1047. 

Johne  Rolland,  767. 

King's   quhair,    830. 

Scotch  and  German,  772. 

Scottish   Alexander  book,  676. 
M'Intosh,  W.  C: 

Brief    history    of    chair    of    natural    history,     St. 
Andrews,    944. 

Observations  on  marine  zoology,  etc.,  944. 

On  a  new  example  of  opheliidae,  944. 
Macintyre,  D.  B.  Orain  agus  dana,  927. 
Mack,  J.   T.      Day   with   Dumfriesshire   otter-hounds, 

944. 
Mackaile,  Mathew.     Short  relation,  398. 
Mackall,  L.  L.     Carlyle's  translation  of  Faust's  curse, 

808. 
Mackay,   A.     Ferchard  physician,   475. 
Mackay,  A.  M.    A  Highland  poet,  915. 
Mackay,  M.  J.  G. : 

History  of  Fife  and  Kinross,  357,  383. 

Life   of  John   Major,    512. 

List  of  books  relating  to  Fife  and  Kinross,  3,  357, 
383. 

Memoir  of  Dunbar,  471. 

Notes  on  custom  of  gavelkind,  125,  639. 

Notes  on  pair  of  pampooties,   101. 

Notice  of  portrait  group,    142. 

St.   Columba,  464. 

Short  note  on  local  presses  of  Scotland,  3. 

Songs  and  ballads  of  Fife,  766. 

Who  wrote  Balfour's  Practicks?  639. 
Mackay,   Alexander: 

The  fairies,  742. 

Fairies  in  Sutherlandshire,  742. 
Mackay,  Angus.     Collection  of  ancient  piobaireachd, 
723. 


INDEX 


1165 


Mackay,  Rev.  Angus: 

Account   of  the  Aberach-Mackay  banner,   125. 

The  book  of  Mackay,  609. 

Flanged  palstaves  from  Craig-a-Bhodaich,  74. 

Mackay,   lord   Reay,   622. 

Slab,  etc.,  in  Strathnaver,  74. 

Sutherland  and  Caithness,  315,  420. 
M'Kay,  Archibald.      History  of  Kilmarnock,  381. 
Mackay,   Charles.      Bliadhna  Thearlaich,   187. 
Mackay,    Charles: 

Burns  and  Beranger,  796. 

Forty   years'   recollections,    766. 

Gaelic  etymology,  919. 

Lump  of  gold,  839. 

Poetical  works,  839. 

Salamandrine,  839. 

Souls  of  the  children,  839. 

Under  green  leaves,  839. 

Voices  from  the  mountains,  839. 

Whisky   demon,   839. 
Mackay,    D.    J.: 

Bishop  Forbes,  477. 

House  of  Forbes,  591. 
Mackay,  G.  G. : 

Management  of  landed  property,   671. 

On   plantations   on   Glengloy,   671. 
Mackay,   George: 

Note  on  pair  of  pipe-bannerets,  101. 

Note   on   snuff-mull,    101. 
Mackay,  J.  G. : 

The  disarming  act,  431. 

Easy  Gaelic  syntax,  919. 

Errors  regarding  election  of  chiefs,  431,  671. 

The  Highland  dress,   431. 

The   Highland   garb,   431. 

Mackay 's  regiment,  431. 

Social  life  in  the  Highlands,   125. 
McKay,  J.  G.     The  wizard's  gillie,  927. 
Mackay,  James.     Broch  of  Ousdale,  74. 
Mackay,  John.     Celtic  muse,  915. 
Mackay,  John.     Life  of  Lieut. -General  Hugh  Mackay, 

508. 
Mackay,    John.       History    of    burgh    of    Canongate, 

1053. 
Mackay,    John.      Oidhche    Shamhna,    927. 
Mackay,  John.     Rob  Donn,  508. 
Mackay,  John.     Sutherland  place  names,  426. 
Mackay,   M.     Address  to  parishioners,  259,  264. 
Mackay,    Mackintosh.      Hill    fort    of    Dun-da-Laimh, 

74-75. 
M'Kay,    Richard,    and    John    Renwick.      Records    of 

measurements  of  trees,  1034. 
Mackay,  Robert.     History  of  clan  of  Mackay,  609. 
Mackay,  Robert.     Songs  and  poems,  927. 
Mackay,   S.   F.   H.      Die   Entwickelung,   etc.,   703. 
McKay,   W.    D.      Raeburn's   technique,   715. 
Mackay,  William.     Heaven:  a  poem,  839. 
Mackay,  William: 

Camerons  in  the  rising  of  1715,  187,  454. 

Donald  Murchison,   520. 

Early   history   of  glen  of  Urquhart,  423. 

Education  in  the  Highlands,  703. 

How  the  Macleods  lost  Assynt,  308. 

An  Inverness  merchant,  542. 

Life  in  the  Highlands,  125. 

Military  Perthshire,  431. 

Strathglass  witches,   742. 

Unpublished  letters  by  Lord  Lovat,  504. 

Sgeulachdan  Ghlinn-Urchudainn,  742. 

Three  unpublished  despatches,   170. 

Unpublished   correspondence,   187. 

Urquhart   and   Glenmoriston,   424. 
McKean,  F.  G.     Historical  notes,  607. 


McKechnie,   W.    S. : 

Constitutional  necessity  for  the  Union,  181. 

Thomas   Maitland,   512. 
M'Keever,  F.   L. : 

Contribution   to   alga-flora   of   Mid-Lothian,    1034. 

Further  note  on  algse  of  Elf  Loch,  1034. 

Note  on  algae  of  Elf  Loch,  1034. 
MacKeggie,   J.    A.      Beauly   Priory,   311. 
Mackeith,  T.  T.     Notes  on  summer-birds  of  Shiskin, 

944. 
Mackellar,  G.  D.     Loves  of  Burns,  796. 
Mackellar,    Mary: 

Chapter  on  superstitious  stories,   742. 

Poems  and  songs,  927. 

The  shelling,  915. 

Tale  of  the  Bodach  glas,  742. 

Tradition  of  Lochaber,  742. 
M'Kendrick,  J.  G. : 

Dr.    Allen    Thomson,    544. 

In   menioriam  —  David    Foulis,   478. 

Scottish  university  reform,  703. 
Mackenzie,    A.    C.      Bituminous    mineral    at    Mount- 

gerald,  989. 
Mackenzie,  A.   D.     Position  of  Gaelic,  920. 
Mackenzie,  Sir  A.  M. : 

Further  lights  on  Roman  occupation,  90. 

Report   of  lecture   on   Inchtuthill,   1045. 

Some  early  Perthshire  battles,  403. 
Mackenzie,  A.  W.     Heraldry  of  Clan  Mackenzie,  556. 
Mackenzie,    Sir    Alexander.      Letter    to    landed    pro- 
prietors, 639. 
Mackenzie,   Alexander: 

1876   and   1843,   293. 

Evan  Maccoll,  505. 

Gaelic  origin  of  local  names,  426. 

Guide  to   Inverness,  378,  395. 

History  of  the  Camerons,  577. 

History  of  the  Chisholms,  579. 

History   of  the  clan   Mackenzie,   610. 

History  of  the  Erasers,  591-592. 

History   of  Highland   clearances,  689. 

History   of  Macdonalds,  607. 

History  of  the  Mackenzies,  610. 

History  of   Macleods,  611. 

History  of  the  Mathesons.  614. 

Plistory  of  Munros  of  Fowlis,  618. 

Isle  of  Skye  in  1882,  416. 

John  Mackenzie,  508. 

John  Mackintosh,  509. 

Local  topography,  426. 

Mairi  nighean  Alastair  Ruaidh,  510,  927. 

The  Mathe.sons,  614. 

Prophecies  of  the  Brahan  seer,  927. 

Prophecies  of  Coinneach  Odhar,  927. 

Rev.   Alexander   Macgregor,   507. 
Mackenzie,  Alexander.     Robert  Burns,  796. 
MacKenzie,  B.  D.     Home  rule  for  Scotland,  206. 
Mackenzie,  Charles: 

Analysis  of  compact  felspar,  989. 

Outlines  of  mineralogy  of  Ochil  Hills,  989. 
Mackenzie,  Colin.     Some  remains  of  antiquity  in  the 

Lewis,  75. 
Mackenzie,  Major  Colin: 

Notice  of  cist,  etc.,  at  Flowerburn,  75. 

Sculptured  stones  of  Ross  and  Cromarty,  101. 
Mackenzie,  D.  A. : 

Admiralty  at  Cromarty,  319. 

Conn,  son  of  the  Red,  927. 

Fians  of  Knockfarrel,  742. 

Glaistig  and   Black  lad,   742. 

Highland  goddess,  742. 

Walter    Biggar    Blaikie,    447. 
Mackenzie,   D.    F.      On   establishing  an   experimental 
forest  area  in  Scotland,  1034. 


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Mackenzie,  Sir  G.  S. : 

General  view  of  agriculture,  etc.,  671. 

Letter  to   Sir  Walter   Scott,   75. 

Notice  respecting  vertebra  of  a  whale,  944. 
Mackenzie,  Sir  George: 

Antiquity   of  royal   line,    125. 

Defence  of  antiquity  of  royal  line,  125. 

Laws   and   customs   of   Scotland,   639. 

Memoirs  of  affairs,  171. 

Witchcraft,    742. 
Mackenzie,    H.    R. : 

Old   Highland   remedies,   742. 

Origin  of  three  Gaelic  proverbs,  915. 
Mackenzie,   Henry: 

Account  of  Mr.  John  Home,  1063. 

Julia  de  Roubigne,  839. 

Man  of  feeling,  839. 

Man   of  the   world,  839. 

Miscellaneous  works,  839. 

Prince  of  Tunis,  839. 

Short  account  of  life  of  William   Tytler,   1066. 

Story  of  La  Roche,  839. 
Mackenzie,   J.    B. : 

Antiquities  in  St.  Kilda,  410. 

Notes  on  cup-marked  stones,  75,   742. 

Notes  on  stone  circle  at  Greenland,  etc.,  75,  101. 

Notice   of   cup-   and   ring-sculpturings   at    Braes   of 
Balloch,  75. 

Notice  of  two  stone  axes,  etc.,  75. 
Mackenzie,    James.      General    grievances    of    Orkney 

and  Shetland,  398,  414. 
Mackenzie,  James.     Life  of  Michael  Bruce,  450. 
Mackenzie,  John: 

Defence  of  orthography,  920. 

Sar-obair   nam   bard   Gaelach,   927. 
Mackenzie,  John.      Evictions,   689. 
Mackenzie,   John.      On   pauperism,   689. 
Mackenzie,   Sir  K.   S.     General  Wade,   etc.,  671. 
Mackenzie,    Kenneth.      Lewis    place-names,    427. 
Mackenzie,    Kincaird.      Statement    in    answer    to    the 

protest,   344. 
Mackenzie,   M.   C,  and  J.   Robson.     Correspondence, 

250. 
Mackenzie,  O.  H.     Peat  mosses,  1034. 
Mackenzie,  Peter: 

Life  of  Thomas  Muir,  520. 

Old    reminiscences    of   Glasgow,    368. 

Reminiscences  of   Glasgow,   etc.,   368. 

Reply  to  Kirkman  Finlay,   199. 
Mackenzie,  R.  S.     Sir  Walter  Scott,  873. 
Mackenzie,    Thomas    Mackenzie,    lord.       Studies    in 

Roman  law,  639. 
Mackenzie,   Thomas: 

Forres  penny  of  Alexander  II.,  729. 

Notice  of  collection  of  groats,  729. 
Mackenzie,  W.  C. : 

Highland  crofters,  689. 

Highland   regiments,   431. 

History  of  Outer  Hebrides,  374,  944. 

Notes  on  Pygmies  Isle,   101,  388. 

Picts   and   Pets,    51. 

Pygmies  in  the  Hebrides,  50. 

Scotland   and   the  Union,    125. 

Short  history  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  125,   431. 
Mackenzie,    W.    M.: 

The  battle  of  Bannockburn,  137. 

Notes  on  structures  in  Lewis,   75. 

The  real  Bannockburn,  1048. 

Scotland's  historic  national  defence,  1047. 
Mackenzie,    William: 

Bliadhna  nan  caorach,  689. 

Gaelic   incantations,   742. 

Leaves  from  my  Celtic  portfolio,  927. 


Mackenzie,   William: 

History  of  Galloway,  360. 

Present  duty  of  Church  of  Scotland,  256. 
Mackenzie,  William.     Notices  of  cist  at  Easter  Moy, 

etc.,    75. 
Mackenzie,  William.     Sorrows  of  seduction,  839. 
M'Kerlie,  P.   IL: 

Galloway,   360. 

Lands  and  their  owners  in  Galloway,  360,  567. 
McKerrow,    R.    B.      Printers'    &   publishers'    devices, 

766. 
Mackie,   Alexander.      Ludicrous    in    Burns.    796. 
Mackie,    Charles: 

Castles   of   Mary   of   Scotland,    151. 

Historical  description  of  Paisley,   1056. 
Mackie,  J.  D.     Secret  agent  of  James  VI.,  162. 
M'Kie,  James.      Bibliotheca   Burnsiana,   796. 
M'Kie,  James.     Galloway  place-names,  427. 
Mackie,  John.     On  reclamation  of  land,  671. 
Mackie,  William.    Address  to  the  landed  interest,  671. 
Mackie,   William: 

Allanite  in  granite,  989. 

Distribution  and  significance  of  deviations,  989. 

Differences   in   chemical  composition,   etc.,   989. 

Evidence    of    contemporaneous    volcanic    action    in 
Banffshire   schists,   989. 

Occurrence  of  traces  of  heavy  metals  in  sandstones, 
989. 

Occurrence  of  volcanic  tuffs  on  Ben  Nevis,  989. 

On  laws  that  govern  rounding  of  particles  of  sand, 
989. 

Sands,  etc.,  of  eastern  Moray,  989. 

Seventy  chemical  analyses,  989. 

Some  notes  on  distribution  of  erratics,  989. 
Mackinder,  H.  J.     Scotland,  207. 
Mackinlay,  D.     Island  of  Lewis,  388,  671. 
M'Kinlay,    Donald.       Notice    of    cairn    at    Coraphin 

Glen,   75. 
Mackinlay,  J.  M.: 

Folklore  of  Scottish  lochs,  742. 

Four  Columbian  sites,  318,  326,  376,  379. 

"In  Oceano   desertum,"  223. 

Influence  of  pre-Reformation  church,  427. 

Parish  of  Killallan,  381. 

St.   Kessog,   495. 

Traces  of  cultus  of  nine  maidens,  742. 

Traces  of  cultus  of  St.  Fergus,  223,  475. 

Traces   of  cultus   of   St.    Fillan,   476,   742. 

Traces  of  river  worship,  742. 

Well  of  Spa,  Aberdeen,  301. 
Mackinlay,  John: 

Account   of  carvings   at   Pittenweem,   404. 

Account  of  the  Dane's  Dykes,  75. 

Description  of  cairn  in  Bute,  75. 

Notice  of  crannoges  in  Bute,   75. 

Two  monuments  in  church  of  St.  Mary,  407. 
Mackinnon,    Donald: 

Accents,   etc.,   in   Gaelic,   920. 

Aspiration   in   Gaelic,   920. 

Collection  of  Ossianic  ballads,  915,  927. 

Descriptive   catalogue   of    Gaelic    manuscripts,    912. 

Dual  number  in  Gaelic,  920. 

Fernaig  manuscript,  915. 

Gaelic  version  of  the  Thebaid,  927. 

Glenmasan  manuscript,  927. 

Late  Mr.  Donald  MacKechnie,  508. 

Loan  words  in  Gaelic,  920. 

Neil  Macleod,   510. 

On   dialects   of   Gaelic,   920. 

On  orthography  of  Gaelic,  920. 

Reading   book,    927. 

Rev.  George  Henderson,  488. 

Scottish  collection  of  Gaelic  mss.,  915. 

Traces  of  neuter  gender,  920. 

William   Forbes   Skene,    537. 


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1167 


Mackinnon,   James: 

Franco-Scottish   league,    139. 

Union  of   England  and   Scotland,   181. 
Mackintosh,   A.      Driffield  angler,   944. 
Mackintosh,  A.  A.     Clan  Chattan  genealogies,  579. 
Mackintosh,   C.    F. : 

Account  of  confederation  of  Clan  Chattan,  579. 

Baillies  of  Dunain,  570. 

Boycott    of    Macpherson,    511. 

Camerons   of   Letterfinlay,    577. 

Chantry  altars,  Inverness,  378. 

Clan  TarriU,   632. 

Clarks,    580. 

Cuthberts  of  Castlehill,  583. 

Davidsons,  583. 

Farquharsons,    590. 

Frasers  of  Fairfield,  592. 

Frasers  of  Foyers,  592. 

Frasers  of  Guisachan,  592. 

Gilliechattan  lands,  563. 

Cows,    595. 

Incidents  in  the  risings,  187. 

Invernessiana,   378. 

Kingsburgh  and  Milton  families,  607. 

Kinmylies,  383. 

Letters  of  two  centuries,  378,  563. 

Macandrews,   606. 

Macbeans,    606. 

Macdonalds  of  Achtriachtan,  607. 

Macdonalds  of  Morar,  607. 

Macdonells  of  Barisdale,  607. 

Macdonells  of  Scotos,  607. 

MacGillivrays,  608. 

Macintyres  of  Badenoch,  609. 

Mackintoshes   of   Kellachie,    609. 

Macintyres  of  Badenoch,  609. 

Macleans  of  the  North,  610. 

Macphails  of   Inverairnie,   611. 

Macqueens,  612. 

Neil   Macleod,  611. 

Robertsons  of  Inshes,  623. 

Shaws   of   Rothiemurchus,    626. 
Mackintosh,  Galloway.     Notice  of  tumulus  called  the 

Law,    75. 
Mackintosh,   Sir  James: 

Inaugural   address,    839. 

Memoirs,  509. 

Miscellaneous  works,  839,  840. 

Parting  address,  840. 
Mackintosh,  James.     Antiquities  of  Glen-Urquhart,  75. 
Mackintosh,   John: 

Earldom   of   Buchan,    575. 

Earldom  of  Erroll,  589. 

Earldom  and  earls  of  Findlater,  626. 

Earldom  of  Findlater  and  Seafield,  590. 

Earldom   of   Huntly,  600. 

Earldom  of  Mar,  613. 

Highland   land   question,   689. 

Historic  earls  and  earldoms,  563. 

History  of  civilisation,   125. 

Keiths,   great   marischals,  614. 

Story   of   Scotland,    125. 
Mackintosh,  R.  J.     Life  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  509. 
Mackintosh,    William.      The    Scotch    Patronage 

Act,  292. 
Macknight,   Thomas: 

Description  of  Ravensheugh,  990. 

Geologjral  remarks  on  Cartline  Craig,  990. 

Lithological   observations,   990. 

Mineralogical   description   of  Tinto,   990. 

Mineralogical  notices,  990. 

Mineralogy  and  local  scenery  of  Highlands,  990. 
Mackray,  William: 

Defence  of  civil  establishments  of  religion,  245. 

Of  the  causes,  etc.,  of  the  secession,  245. 


Maclachlan,  George.     Barra  Head,  944. 

M'Lachlan,   Jessie.     Trial   of,   653. 

M'Lachlan,   John.      Notes    respecting    Craigcaffie 

Castle,  318. 
M'Lachlan,  John: 

Old  Edinburgh,   1053. 

Ravenscraig  Castle,  1056. 
McLachlan,  R.  W.     Coins  of  reign  of  Mary,  729. 
Maclachlan,  T.  B.     Mungo  Park,  524. 
Maclagan,   Christian: 

Notes  of  a  Roman  sculptured  stone,  90. 

Notes  on  sculptured  caves  near   Dysart,   75. 

Round  castles,  etc.,  of  valley  of  the  Forth,  75. 

Sculptured  stones  at  Rhynie,   101. 

What   mean   these   stones?    101. 
Maclagan,  D.  P.     Notice  of  plants  in  neighbourhood 

of  Comrie,  1034. 
Maclagan,  J.     Lecture,  Aberdeen,  276. 
Maclagan,  R.   C. : 

Evil  eye,  742. 

Fisher  tartan,  431. 

Games,  etc.,  of  .Argyllshire,  742. 

Games,  etc.,  of  Argyllshire.     Additions  to,  742. 

Ghost  lights,   742. 

Notes  on  folklore  objects,  742. 

On  Highland  dyeing,  431. 

Our   ancestors,    1043. 

The  Perth  incident  of  1396,  743. 

Religio    Scotica,    743,   758. 

Two    historical    fallacies,    125. 
McLaggan,  Alexander.     Letter  from  a  gentleman   in 

the  north,  344. 
Maclaren,   Charles: 

On  grooved  and  striated  rocks,  990. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  Fife,  etc.,  990. 

Scotsman's  advice  to  labouring  classes,  689. 
M'Laren,  Duncan: 

Evidence  respecting  annuity  tax,  344. 

Facts  regarding  seat  rents,  344. 

Heriot's  Hospital  Trust,  344. 

History  of  resistance  to  annuity  tax,  217,  251,  671. 

Letter  to  members  of  Town  Council  of  Edinburgh, 
344. 

Report  regarding  revenue,  etc.,  of  Edinburgh,  344. 

Report  regarding  revenue,  etc.,  254. 

Rise  and  progress  of  whisky-drinking,  689. 

Substance  of  speech  regarding  bishops'  teinds,  254. 
Maclaren,    Ian.      Sec   Watson,   John. 
M'Laren,  J.   W.     Scots  poems,  840. 
McLaren,  John.     On   law   of  Scotland,   639. 
M'Laren,   Robert.      Reverse   fault  in   Kiltongue   coal, 

990. 
Maclauchlan,  John.     Brief  guide  to  "Old   Dundee," 

325. 
M'Lauchlan,  Thomas: 

Celtic  gleanings,  915. 

Celtic  literature,  915. 

Early  Scottish  church,  223. 

Gaelic    literature,    etc.,    915. 

Gaelic  literature,   language,  and   music,   723. 

Kyniric   element    in   Celtic   topography,   427. 

Notice  of  monoliths  in  Mull,  75. 

Notice  of  old  Gaelic  poem,  927. 

Notices  of  ancient   Gaelic  poems,  915. 

Notices  of  Bishop  Carswell,  459. 
Maclaurin,  John: 

Nature  of  ecclesiastical  government,  233. 

Terms  of  ministerial  and  Christian  communion,  233. 
Maclaurin,  John.     Arguments  and  decisions,  639,  644. 
Maclay,  Alexander.     Technical  colleges,   703. 
MacLea,  Delta.     Ardbrannan  Mount,  500. 
Maclean,   Donald: 

A  Celticist  honoured,  457. 

Literature  of  the   Scottish   Gael,  915. 


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Maclean,   H.   B.: 

Account  of  case  of,  509. 

Account  of  whole  proceedings,  243. 
MacLean,   Hector: 

Ancient  peoples  of  Ireland  and  Scotland,  51. 

The  Picts,  51. 

Races  from  which   Scottish  nation  evolved,   51. 

Scottish  Highland  language,  51,  915. 

Ultonian   hero  ballads,   927. 
Maclean,  J.  P.: 

Flora  Macdonald  in  America,  506. 

Historical  examination  of  Fingal's  cave,  417. 

History  of  Clan  Maclean,   610. 
M'Lean,   James.     Dissertation  relative  to  agriculture 

of  Badenoch,  671. 
Maclean,  John.     Dain  agus  orain,  927. 
Maclean,  John.      Genealogy  of  Macleans  of  Dowart, 

610. 
Maclean,     John.       Historical     sketches    of     Highland 

families,  378,  567. 
Maclean,  John.     Songs  of  Scotland,  767. 
M'Lean,  Rev.  John.     Translation  of  names  and  places, 

427. 
Maclean,  Magnus: 

Historical  development  of  education,  703. 

Literature    of    Celts,    915. 

Literature  of  the  Highlands,  915. 

Printed  literature  of  Scottish  Gael,  912. 

Skye  bards,   915. 
Maclean,    Roderick: 

Notes  on  Kiltearn,  382. 

Notes  on  parish  of  Alness,  305. 
Macleay,   Kenneth: 

Historical   memoirs  of  Rob  Roy,  431,  507,  608. 

Notices  regarding  Lady  Grange,  484. 
M'Lehose,  Agnes.     Mrs.   M'Lehose's  fugitive  poetry, 

840. 
M'Lehose,  W.  C.     Memoir  of  Mrs.  M'Lehose,  1064. 
MacLelland,    Thomas.      On    agriculture    of    Kirkcud- 
bright,  671. 
M'Lennan,  J.   S. : 

Coast-line  of  Berwickshire,  990. 

Geology  of  Kyle,  990. 

Geology   of   Lugton    Valley,    990. 

Notes  on  Jordanhill  coalfield,  990. 

Ramble  up  Maich  Water,  990. 

Stroll  along  a  trap  dyke,  990. 
Maclennan,   Malcolm: 

Peasant   life,   840. 

Peasant   life.      Series  2.   840. 
Macleod,  A.     New  original  poem,  460. 
Macleod,  Agnes  M.     A  Highland  parish,  423. 
Macleod,    D.      Some    Highland    superstitions,    743. 
Macleod,   Donald.      Carlyle  and   Chalmers,  808. 
M'Leod,  Donald.     Gloomy  memories,  689. 
Macleod,    Donald: 

Scotland  and  disestablishment,  296. 

Memoir  of  Norman  Macleod,  510. 
Macleod,  Donald,  soldier.     Memoirs,  510. 
Macleod,  Donald.     Recent  find  of  coins,  Tarbat,  729. 
Macleod,    F.    T.: 

Further  notes  on  antiquities  of  Skye,  1045. 

Notes  on  chapel  yard,  Inverness,  378,  556. 

Notes  on  monumental  slabs,  etc.,   in  Skye,  101. 
Macleod,  Fiona.     See  under  Sharp,  William. 
Macleod,  Hugh.     Ancient  Celtic  laws,  639. 
M'Leod,  J.  N.     Remarks  on  supposed  site  of  Delgon, 

134. 
M'Leod,   John.      Speech   in   case   of   Sir  J.    M.    Rid- 

dell,  261. 
Macleod,   Kenneth: 

An  cuan  siar,   743. 

Celt   and   the   sea,   927. 

Craobh-oir  agus  craobh-airgid,  743. 

Duatharachd  na  mara,  927. 


Macleod.  Kenneth  —  continued : 

Gaisgeach  na  sgeithe  deirge,  743,  927. 

Gruagan  an  Eilein,   743. 

Na  tri  coin  uaine,  743. 

Nighean  righ  Eireann,  743. 

Note  on   musical  instruments,   723,   743. 

Oisean  an  deigh  na  Feinne,  927. 

Our  interpreter,  457. 

Sea   poems,   927. 

Two  Gaelic  runes,  928. 
Macleod,  Murachadh.     Laoidhean,  928. 
M'Leod,  N.  K.: 

The   Moot,   or   "Erie's"  Hill,   1054. 

Notes  on  "Ardgith  Kennedorum,"  1054. 
Macleod,  Neil: 

Beagan  dhuilleag,  etc.,  928. 

Clarsach  an  doire,   928. 

Miann  a'  bhaird  aosda,  928. 
Macleod,  Neil.     Witch  and  cripple  tailor,  743. 
Macleod,   Norman,   the  elder: 

Caraid   nan   Gaidheal,   928. 

Leabhar  nan  Cnoc,  928. 
Macleod,  Norman,  and  Daniel  Dewar.     Dictionary  of 

Gaelic,  920. 
Macleod,  Norman,  younger: 

Character  sketches,  840. 

Concluding  address,  285. 

Crack  aboot  the  Kirk,  269. 

A  day  on  Loch   Etive,  389. 

Earnest  student,  509. 

Home  school,    1070. 

Memoir,    510. 

Reminiscences,  840. 

The   starling,   840. 

Third  crack,  269. 

Wee   Davie,  840. 
MacLeod,   Peter: 

New  national  songs,  723,  840. 

Original  national  melodies,  723,  840. 
Macleod,  R.  C.     Side  lights  from  Dunvegan,  611. 
Macleod,  R.  D.     Foulis  press,  767. 
Macleod,  Reginald: 

Crofter  Commission,  689. 

Crofters,  689. 

Land,  etc.,  in  Western  Isles,  689. 
Macleod,  W.  H.     Note  on  church  of  St.  Kentigerna, 

376. 
M'Leod,  W.  J.     List  of  aquatic  coleoptera,  944. 
Maclure,  David: 

Common   sense,   689. 

Letter  to  Ralph  Wardlaw,  247. 
Maclure,  Robert.     Introductory  lecture,  703. 
McMahon,    C.    A.      Occurrence   of   allanite   at    Lairg, 

990. 
M'Math,  John.     Progress  of  school  building,  703. 
Macmath,    William: 

Borthwick,  lord  Borthwick,   573. 

Gordon,  viscount  Kenmure,  601. 
Mac-Michael,  J.  H.     The  bagpipe,  723. 
Macmichael,   William: 

Baillie,  442. 

Pitcairn,   526. 
Macmillan,  D.     Life  of  George  Matheson,  514. 
Macmillan,   Donald.      Short  history,   125. 
Macmillan,  H.  P.: 

Court  of  Session  in  1629,  344. 

Old    Scots   conveyancers,    639. 
Macmillan,   Hugh: 

Aberfeldy,  305. 

Early  Celtic  college,  703. 

Inch   Buie,  376. 

Kenmore  and  Taymouth  Castle,  380,  421. 

Killin,   381. 

Loch  Tay,  390. 


INDEX 


1169 


Macmillan,  Hugh  — continued : 

Notice  of  boulders  on  shores  of  Loch  Tay,  75. 

Notice  of  cup-marked   stones  near  Aberfeldy,  75. 

Plants  on  summits  of  Highland  mountains,    1035. 

Rare  lichens  of  Glencroe,   1034. 

Rothiemurchus,    407. 

Source  of  the  Tay,  421. 
M'Millan,    John.      Sermon    at    opening    new    church, 

Kirkcudbright,  384. 
Macmillan,   Michael.      Burns,   796. 
M'Morine,  Andrew.     Congregationalism  deserted,  269. 
MacMorland,  B.  P.  L.     Gretna  Green,  373. 
M'Nab,    James: 

Climatal  changes  in  Scotland,  1021. 

Lochwood  oaks  in   Annandale,   1035. 
Macnab,  John.     The  clan  MacNab,  611. 
M'Nab,  Kennedy.    Modern  "Cause  celebre,"  645. 
M'Nab,  W.  R.: 

On  structure  of  a  lignite,  990. 

Recent  additions  to  coleopterous  fauna,  944. 
M'Nab,   William.     Hints  on   planting  of  hardy  ever- 
greens, 1035. 
MacNab's    burying   ground,    840. 
Macnaghten    (1.    baron),    Edward    Macnaghten,   Lord 

Watson,    548. 
Macnair,  Peter: 

Altered  basic  rocks  of  Highlands,  991. 

Building  of  the  Grampians,  990. 

Camp  Siluria,  990. 

Crystalline  schists  of  southern  Highlands,  991. 

Development  of  great  axial  lines  of  folding,  991. 

Geological  factors  in   distribution  of  Alpine  plants 
of  Perthshire,  990,  1035. 

Geologj'  of  the  Breadalbane  district,  990. 

Geology  of  Creag-na-Caillich,  990. 

Geology  of  the  Rouken  Glen,  990. 

Geology  and  scenery  of  the  Grampians,   990. 

"Green  beds"  on   Sron  Aonaich,  991. 

Intrusive  dolerites  near   Glasgow,  991. 

History   of   natural   history   collections   in   Glasgow 
Museums,   944. 

Notes   on   discovery   of  outlier   of   Loch   Tay   lime- 
stone, 991. 

Notes  on  a  dolerite  showing  ocellar  structure,  991. 

Notes  on  "eyed"  coal,  991. 

Occurrence  of  plutonic  complexes  at  Tomnadashan, 
991. 

Occurrence  of  supposed  annelid  tubes  in  quartzites, 
991. 

Occurrence   of   a   zone    of   annelid   burrows   across 
southern  Highlands,  991. 

Physical  geology,  etc.,  of  Giffnock  sandstones,  991. 

Pseudogaylussite   dredged  from  the  Clyde,  991. 

Problem    of   the    marginal    Highlands,   991. 

Recent  advances  in  study  of  rocks  of   Perthshire, 
991. 

Recent  floods  in  Perthshire,  991. 

Some  types  of  overfolding  in  schists,  991. 

See    also    under    Coates,    Henry,    and    Peter    Mac- 
nair; and  under  Raid,  James,  and  Peter  Macnair. 
Macnair,  Peter,  and  H.  R.  J.  Conacher.     Distribution 

of    posidonomya    corrugata,    991. 
Macnair,   Robert: 

Address  to  parishioners,  269. 

Noli   subscribere,  282. 

Separation   between    Paul    and    Barnabas,   269. 
McNairn,    J.       See    under    Vernon,    J.    J.,    and    J. 

McNairn. 
M'Naught,    James.      What    voluntary    liberality    has 

done,  286. 
Macnaughtan,  John: 

Execution  of  William  Pirie,  526. 

Statement  of  animal  income,  etc.,  Paisley,  250,  400. 
Macnaughtan  of  that  ilk,  611. 
Macnaughton,  Allan.   Notes  on  South  Fort,  Luing,  75. 


M'Naughton,  Peter: 

Authenticity  of  poems  of  Ossian,  915. 

Ossianic  controversy,  915. 
M'Neel-Caird,  Alexander.     Local  government,  671. 
MacNeil,  Jane.     Homes  of  Carlyle,  808. 
McNeil,  Sir  John.     Memoir,  511. 
M'Neilage,   Archibald.      Agriculture   of   Bute,   671. 
M'Xeile,  Hugh.     Speech,  272. 
M'Neill,    G.    P.: 

Huchoun  of  the  Awle  Ryale,  767. 

The  late  Dr.  John  Small,   1066. 

Scottish  school  of  jurisprudence,  639. 
Macneill,  Hector: 

History  of  Will  and  Jean,  840. 

Links  o'  Forth,  840. 

Poetical  works,  840. 

Scotland's  skaitli,  840. 

Scottish   adventurers,   840. 
M'Neill,  Sir  John: 

Address,  703. 

Biographical  notice  of  Sir  Charles  Bell,  445. 
M'Neill,    Malcolm.      Notice    of    viking    interment    in 

Colonsay,  101. 
MacNeill,  Nigel: 

Literature  of  the  Highlanders,  915. 

Remarks    on    Scottish    Gaelic    literature,   916. 
M'Neill,   Peter: 

Bankton,    310. 

Cuittle,  320. 

John  Davidson,  467. 

Prestonpans  and   vicinity,  405. 

Tranent,   422. 

Witchcraft,  743. 
McNeill,  Ronald.     New  Carlyle  letters,  808. 
Macnicol.  Angus.     Uig  challenge  to  be  free,  293. 
Macnish,  Neil: 

Authenticity  of  poems  of  Ossian,  916. 

Topographical  argument,  51. 
Macnish,   Robert: 

Book   of   aphorisms,   840. 

Covenanters,    840. 

Death  and  the  fisherman,  840. 

Modern   Pythagorean,   840. 
Maconochie,    Alexander.      Letter    to    John    Scott,    1. 

earl  Eldon,   509,   1064. 
Maconochie,    Allan,    Lord    Meadowbank.      Considera- 
tions on  jury  trial,  639. 
Macphail,  Angus.     Celtic  poetry  of  Scotland,  916. 
M'Phail,    Hugh.      The  carboniferous   section   of   the 

Levern  valley,  991. 
Macphail,  J.  C.     Old  stones  for  a  new  church,  294. 
Macphail,  J.  R.  N.: 

Arbuthnott,   viscount   Arbuthnott,   570. 

Campbell,   earl   of   Irvine,   601. 

Crichton,  earl  of  Caithness,  576. 

Crichlon,   lord   Crichton,   582. 

Hamilton  of  Kincavil,  224. 

Keith,    lord   Altrie.   569. 

Lindsay,  Lord  Spynie,  628. 

Maitland,  earl  of  Lauderdale,  603. 

Trial  of  James  Stewart  of  Aucharn,  658. 

Trial  of  James  Stewart  of  Aucharn.    Further  notes 
on,  658. 

Wemyss,   lord    Burntisland,   576. 
MacPhail,   Malcolm: 

Folklore  from  Hebrides,  743. 

Traditions,    etc.,   of   the    Lewis,    743. 
Macphail,    S.    R.      History    of    Pluscardyn,    404. 
Macpherson,   A.      Church   of   Scotland,   295. 
Macpherson,  Sir  ^Eneas: 

Loyall   dissuasive,   612. 

Patron  turned   persecuf,  511. 


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Macpherson,    Alexander: 

Captain  John  Macpherson,  511. 

Cluny  of  the  '45,  511. 

Gleanings  from  charter  chest  at  Cluny  Castle,  111. 

Glimpses  of  church  life  in  Badenoch,  690. 

Glimpses   of   church   and   social    life   in   Highlands, 
1047,  1052. 

Glimpses  of  James  Macpherson,   511,  916. 

Incidents  in  the  '45,  187. 

Kingussie,  383. 

Old  church,  etc.,  of  Kingussie,  383. 

Sketches  of  old  ministers  of  Badenoch,  309,  437. 

Sketches  of  protestant  ministers  of  Badenoch,  437. 
Macpherson,   Archibald.      Scottish   sacrament   houses, 

125. 
Macpherson,  Charles.     Church  crisis,  297. 
Macpherson,  Charles: 

On    collection,   etc.,   of   refuse   of   Edinburgh,    344, 
671. 

Papers  on  collection  of  refuse,  etc.,  671. 
Macpherson,  D.  C.     Clandonald,  607. 
Macpherson,   David.      Geographical  illustrations,   427. 
Macpherson,  H.  A.     Birds  of  Skye,  944. 
Macpherson,  H.  C.    Adam  Smith,  538. 
Macpherson,  Hector.     Thomas  Carlyle,  808. 
Macpherson,   James: 

Cartone,   928. 

Dana    Oisein,   928. 

Fingal,  928. 

Fragments  of  ancient  poetry,  928. 

New  and  complete  edition  of  Ossian's  poems,  928. 

Oithona,  928. 

CEuvres,  929. 

Poems  of  Ossian,  928,  929. 

Temora,   929. 

Works  of  Ossian,  929. 
Macpherson,    John.      Critical    dissertations,    51. 
Macpherson,  John.      History   of  church   in   Scotland. 

217. 
Macpherson,  John.     Notes  on  names  of  Clan  Chattan, 

559. 
Macpherson,  Norman: 

Notes  on  antiquities  from  Eigg,  76. 

Notice  of  chalice  of  silver,  101. 

Notice  of  communion  cups  from  Duirinish,  101. 

On  chapel,  etc.,  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen,  301. 
Macpherson,    W.    C.      Representative    peers   of    Scot- 
land,  126. 
Macphersons   in  Aberdeenshire,   612. 
M'Phun,   W.   R.     Glasgow  and  suburbs,   368. 
Macqueen,  Donald: 

Dissertation  on  government  in  Western  Isles,  126. 

Of  the  Gruagich,  743. 

Speculation  on  origin   of  Picts  and   Scots,   51. 
MacRa,  John.     Genealogy  of  the  Macras,  612. 
Macrae,  Alexander.     History  of  clan  Macrae,  612. 
Macrae,   Alexander.      Scotland   from   the   Treaty   of 

Union,   183,   187. 
Macrae,   David: 

National  humour,  767. 

Scottish   honour   versus   English   vanity,    1047. 
Macrae,   Donald: 

Drostan  stone,  101,  920. 

Notice  of  a  dish  of  bog-butter   (?),  101. 

Notice  of  sculptured  stones  at  Eddarton,  76. 
Macrae,  Donald.     State  of  education,  703. 
Macrae,  John.     Address  on  doctrinal  errors,  282. 
Macray,  W.   D.     Robert   Baston's  poem,   137. 
MacRitchie,   David: 

An  Aberdeenshire  mound  dwelling,  76. 

British   dwarfs,   51. 

The  cave  at  Airlie,  76. 

The  Celtic  trews,  431. 

Description  of  earth-house  at  Pitcur,  Id. 

Druids  and  mound-dwellers,  51. 


MacRitchie,   David  — •  continued : 

Earth-houses  and  their  inhabitants,  51. 

Fairy   mounds,   76. 

The  Fian's  castle,  Loch  Lomond,  76. 

Fians.  fairies,  and  Picts,  743. 

The   Finn-men,   51. 

The  Finn-men  of  Britain,  51. 

French  influence,  772. 

Gypsy  trial,   645. 

Highland   folklore,   743. 

Homes  of  the  Picts,  51. 

The  house  of  the  dwarfs,  76. 

Hut-circles  at  Auchingaich  Glen,  76. 

Memories  of  the  Picts,  51. 

Modern  views  of  the  Picts,  51. 

Mound  dwellings  and  mound  builders,  51. 

New  solution  of  the   fairy  problem,   743. 

Notes  on  word  men  and  maiden.  427. 

Pigmies'  Isle,  101. 

Pitcur  and  its  merry  elfins,   51. 

Proof-sheets  of  Redgauntlet,  873. 

Scottish   Gypsies   under   the   Stewarts,    51. 

Shelta,   920. 

Some  Hebridean  antiquities,   76. 

Stories   of   mound-dwellers,   51. 

Testimony  of  tradition,  743. 

Two  Midlothian  souterrains,  76. 

Underground  dwellings,   1045. 
MacRitchie,  William.     Meteorological  journal,  Clunie, 

1021. 
Macro.     The  Scotiad,  841. 
MacRury,    John: 

Collection  of  unpublished  Gaelic  poetry,  929. 

O  choinn   leith,  etc.,   743. 

Mairnealachd,  743. 

Old  Gaelic  songs,  929. 

Seana    bheachdan,    929. 

Stray  notes  on  Gaelic,  920. 

Taillear   Ghearraidh-bo-stig.   929. 

Teann  Sios,  929. 

An  Teine  Mor,  929. 
Mactaggart,   John.      Wisdom,   humour,   etc.,   767. 
Mactavish,  Newton.     Rat-holes  of  Edinburgh,  345. 
Mactier,   Dr.      Note  on   nubus   idjeus,   1035. 
M'Vail,   D.   C.      Scottish  university  reform,   703. 
M'Vail,  J.   C.      Inquiry  into   prevalence  of  small-pox 

in    Kilmarnock,    381. 
Macvicar,  S.  M. : 

Comparative  state  of  flora  of  west  Highlands,  1035. 

Distribution   of   hepaticas   in   Scotland,    1035. 

Hepatics  of   Ben   Lawers  district,   1035. 

List   of  Arran  hepaticae,   1035. 

Notes  on  flora  of  west  Inverness,   1035. 

On   some   Coll   and   Tiree   plants,    1035. 
McVickar,  John.     Tribute  to   memory  of   Scott,  873. 
M'Vurich.     Book  of  Clanranald,  607. 
MacVurich,    Niell.      Account    of   campaigns   of   Mon- 
trose,  1049. 
Mc William,    H.    D. : 

Andrew   Lang's   descent,   498. 

Bishop  Geddes  and  Robert  Burns,  796. 
Madden,  Frederic.     Historical  remarks  on  chess  and 

chess-men,    101. 
"Maga"   and    her    publishers,    345,    767. 
Magazine  of  the   rising  generation,    11. 
Maggy  Lauther,   905. 
Magnus,   Laurie: 

Byron  and   Carlyle,  808. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  873. 
Magnusson,    Finnur: 

Forsog,  916. 

Om   Obelisken  i  Ruthwell,  408. 

Om  Picternes  og  deres  Navns  Oprindelse,   51. 

Om  et  ved  Largs  fundet  kostbart  Spaende,  101. 

Origin  of  the  Picts,  51,  52. 


INDEX 


1171 


Mahoney,  J.  A.: 

Life  of  the  boulder  clay  period,  991. 

Occurrence  of  seaweeds  in  Paisley  clay  beds,  991. 

Notes  on  botany  of  Windmillcroft  beds,  1035. 
Maid's  lamentation,  841. 
Maidment,  James: 

Collectanea    genealogica,    567. 

Particulars  relative  to  Marquis  of  Montrose,  518. 

Scottish  ballads,  841. 
Main,  Thomas.     Speech  on  Union  question,  284. 
Mainzer,  Joseph: 

Gaelic  psalm-tunes,  723. 

Specimens  of  old  psalmody  of  Scotland,  723. 
Mair,  Thomas: 

Abbotshall  of  Elgin,   1054. 

Note  on  Ardgith  view  of  Abbotshall,  1054. 

Manse   of   Methlick,   393. 

Records   of   Ellon,   355,   567. 
Mair,  William : 

Scottish  churches:  an  appeal,  297. 

Scottish   churches:   National  religion,  297. 

Scottish  churches:  present  and  future,  297. 
Maison  de  Marie  Stuart  (1566-67),  151. 
Maitland,  F.  W.     The  Anglican  settlement,  217. 
Maitland,  James.     Apology  for  William  Maitland,  512. 
Maitland,  Sir  Richard.     History  of  house  of  Seytoun, 

626. 
Maitland,  Thomas.     Elegise,  841. 
Maitland,  William.     History  of  Edinburgh,   345. 
Maitland  Club: 

Miscellany,    111,    112. 

Publications,   11. 
Major,  A.   F.     Rune-stones,   Stenness,  398. 
Major,  John.     History  of  Greater  Britain,  126. 
Major-General  Urquhart,  546. 
Makellar,  Angus.     Sermon,  345. 
Makellar,  William.     Free  church  of  Scotland,  291. 
Making  of  modern  Scotland,  126. 
Malagrowther.     Is  Scotland  decadent?  126. 
Malan,   A.   H.      Dunvegan   Castle,  327. 
Malcolm,  C.  A.: 

Baronets  of   Scotland,    563. 

Was  lord  Durie  twice  kidnapped?  480. 
Malcolm,   David.      Genealogical   memoir   of   house   of 

Drummond,   586. 
Malcolm,  George: 

Deer    forests,    671. 

Frithean  nam  fiadh,  671. 

Various  modes  of  striking  fiars  prices,  671. 
Malcolm,  J.     Parish  of  Monifieth,  1056. 
Malcolm,    James.      Anthophoria   Xeniorum,    841. 
Malcolmson,   J.    G.      Relations  of   different   parts    of 

old  red  sandstone,  etc.,  991. 
Maiden,  H.  E.     Notes  on  family  of  Betoun,  572. 
Malet,  H.  P.     The  Highlands,  205. 
Mallaig  Railway,   671. 
Mallet,   David: 

Ballads  and  songs,  841. 

Eduino  ed  Emma,  841. 

Elvira,  841. 

Eurydice,  841. 

Mustapha,   841. 

Poems,  841. 

Poems  on  several  occasions,  841. 

Poetical  works,  841. 

Works,    841. 
Mailing,   M.     Maria   Stuart,    151. 
Malloch,  J.  R.     Some  observations,  944. 
Malloch,  Macleod.     Book  of  Glasgow  anecdote,  368. 
Maltbie,  M.  R.     Glasgow  municipal  tramways,  671. 
Maniere   de   prendre,   414. 
Manifest   truths    (1646),    168. 
Manifeste  adresse  par  les  lords,   151,  152. 


Mann,   L.    M.: 

Note  of  bronze  age  cemetery  at  Newlands,  76. 

Note  of  urn,  etc.,  in  Wigtownshire,   76. 

Notes    on    drinking   cup    urn    found    at    Bathgate, 

etc.,  76. 
Notices  of  pottery  churn   from   Coll,   etc.,   101. 
Report  on  prehistoric  pile  structures  in   Wigtown- 
shire, 76. 
Mann,  M.  F.     Quentin  Durward,  873. 
Mann,    T.    A.      Extracta   manuscriptorum,    402. 
Manner   and    form   of   examination   of   William,   earl 

of  Govvrie.   482. 
Manners  and  Miller,  Buchan  and  others,  etc.,  767. 
Mansel,  H.  L.     Philosophy  of  the  conditioned,  754. 
Manson,  J.  B.     Paintings  of  Alexander  Jamiesnn,  715. 
Manson,    Thomas.      Question    of    return    of    Original 

Seceders,  250. 
Manson,   \V.   L.     Highland  bagpipe,   723. 
Mantell,  G.   A.     Description  of  telerpeton   elginense, 

992. 
Manuscripts   relating   to    Lord   Monboddo,   517. 
Map  of  Scotland  from  surveys  of  Ainslie,   1021. 
Mapleton,    R.   J.: 

Discovery  of  old  canoe  at  Oban,  76. 
Notice   of  artificial   island,   76. 
Notice  of  cairn  at  Kilchoan,   76. 
Notice  of  cist  on  riv.er  Add,  76. 
Notice  of  cists,  etc.,  near  Kilmartin,  76. 
Stockaded  remains  discovered  at  Arisaig,  76. 
Mar  (11.  earl),  John  Erskine.     Earl  of  Mar's  legacies, 

187. 
Mar  (12.  earl)  and  Kellie  (14.  earl),  W.  J.  F.  Erskine. 

Report  on  manuscripts  of,  112. 
"Mar's   Castle,"  Aberdeen,   302. 
March,  M.  C.     Note  on  relationship  of  Edinburgh  and 

Leith,  1053.  1056. 
March,  Mrs.     Notes  on  Arran,  307. 
March   to   the  battlefield,    723. 
Marchmont    (1.    earl),   Patrick   Hume.     Narrative   of 

occurrences   (1685),  1049. 
Marett,  R.  R.     Andrew  Lang,  498. 
Margaret  and  the  minister,  905. 
Mariage  de  Marie  Stuart,  152. 
Marie  Stuart,   152. 
Marie  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots,  152. 
Marischal  College.     Fasti,  301. 
Marjoribanks,    Alexander.      Letter   to    inhabitants    of 

Edinburgh,   345. 
Marjoribanks,  George: 

Expences    of    funeral    of    Mrs.    Margaret    Marjori- 
banks, 513. 
Notice  of  urn,  etc.,  found  in  cairn  at  Stenton,  76. 
Marjoribanks,  John: 
Pieces  of  rhyme,  841. 
Slavery,  841. 
Trifles  in  verse,  841. 
Marjoribanks,  Thomas.     A   few  plain   remarks,  269. 
Markland,  J.  H.     Some  remarks  on  pillar  at  Forres, 

359. 
Marniion;  or,  Floddon  Field,  862. 
Marnoch    intrusion,    261. 
Marples,  Josiah.     Some  notes,  152. 
Marquis  of  Lothian,  504. 
Marr,  II.  C.     Story  of  the  insane,  368. 
Marr,  J.  E.  of.     The  Mar  claim,  613. 
Marriage   laws   and   customs,    743. 
Marsh,  C.  M.     Master  of  Blantyre,  543. 
Marshall,  and  Charles  Leckie.     Report  of  public  dis- 
cussion,  256. 
Marshall,   A.     See  under  Hay,   James,  and   -V.   Mar- 
shall,   1060. 
Marshall,    Andrew.      Letter   to    Rev.    Andrew   Thom- 
son, 243. 


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Marshall,  David: 
Drochil   castle,   322. 
Notes  of  connection  of  earls  of  Morton,  398,  414, 

584. 
Record   room   of  Perth,   402. 
Marshall,  David.     On  probable  cause  of  non-existence 

of  deposits,   etc.,   992. 
Marshall,  G.   W. : 

Earldom  of  Mar,  613. 
Genealogist's    guide,    564. 
Marshall,  John.     Letter  to   Sir  George  Sinclair,  254. 
Marshall,   L.    E.      Last   days   of  Admirable   Crichton, 

465. 
Marshall,  W.   P.: 

New  York  and  Forth  Bridges,  671. 
Notes  on  trip  to   Orkney  and   Shetland,  992,   1056, 
1057. 
Marsland,   Ellis,   and   M.   Clarke.      Report   on   fire   at 

Empire  Palace  Theatre,   345. 
Martin,  Benjamin.     Spirituality  of  Christ's  Kingdom, 

293. 
Martin,  C.  H. : 

Notes  on  some  oligochaets,  944. 
Notes  on  some  turbellaria,   944. 
Martin,  Charles.     De  la  genese,.  758. 
Martin,  David.     Glasgow  school  of  painting,  715. 
Martin,   Hugh: 

Christ's  crowns,  286. 
National  education,   703. 

On   the  correlation  of  spiritual   independence,   286. 
Relations  between  Christ's  headships,  293. 
Ten  years'  conflict  misread,  286. 
Martin,  J.: 

Illustrations,    873. 
Landscape   illustrations,  873. 
Martin,  John.     Scotch  airs,  723. 

Martin,  Kathleen.    See  under  Cust,  Lionel,  and  Kath- 
leen  Martin. 
Martin,   Martin: 

Account  of  second  sight,  743. 
Description  of  Western  Islands,  374-375. 
A  late  voyage  to  St.  Kilda,  411. 
A  voyage  to  St.  Kilda,  411. 
Martin,  N.,  and   G.   W.   Tyrrell.     Puddle-trench  sec- 
tion at  North  Third,  992. 
Martin,    Robert.      Coal-mining   in    Musselburgh    coal- 
field,  992. 
Martin,  Samuel.     Responsibility  of  hearers,  514. 
Martin,  T.   C.     Custody  of  children,  640. 
Martin,  Sir  Theodore: 

Memoir  of  W.   E.   Aytoun,  441. 
See  also  under  Aytoun,  W.  E.,  and  Sir  Theodore 
Martin. 
Martine,   George: 

Account   of   family   of    Balfour    Bethune,    572. 
The  barons  of  Panniore,   621. 
Carnegy   of   Kinnaird,   628. 
Lawmond,   603. 
The  Leslies,  604. 
Martineau,  Harriet: 

Achievements  of  Scott,  873. 
Characteristics  of  genius  of  Scott,  873. 
Earl  of  Elgin,  473. 
George   Combe,   464. 
John  Gibson  Lockhart,  503. 
Joseph   Hume,  490. 
Professor   Wilson,   552. 
Martines   in   St.  Andrews,  614. 
Marty n,  Mrs.  S.  T.     The  Hopes  of  Hope  Castle,  152, 

345,  497. 
Martyr's  monument,   Edinburgh,  345. 
Marwick,  Sir  J.   D. : 

Edinburgh  guilds  and  crafts,  345. 

Glasgow  bridge,  368. 

History    of    Collegiate    Church,    Edinburgh,    345. 


Marwick,  Sir  J.  D.  —  continued: 

Municipal  institutions  of  Scotland,  126. 

Observations  on  early  guilds,  690. 

On   forestalling,   640. 

River  Clyde  and  Clyde  burghs,  317,  323,  368,  372, 
380,  400,  404,  405,  407,  408. 
Mary,   queen  of   Scots: 

Charter   by,    533. 

Casket  sonnets,   143. 

Correspondence,   1048. 

Genuine  letters,    143. 

Last   prayer   of,    143. 

Latin  themes,   143. 

Letter  to  duke  of  Guise,  143. 

Letter  to  Lord  James,  143. 

Letter  to  Charles  Paget,  143. 

Letters  during  her  residence  in  France,  143. 

Letters  to  duke  of  Norfolk,   143. 

Letters  to  Sir  Robert  Melvill,  143. 

Letters,   now   first   published,    143. 

Lettres,   instructions,  etc.,   143. 

Lettres  a  sa  mere,  143. 

Lettres  de  Marie   Stuart,   et  demarches  de  Charles 
IX    en   sa   faveur,    1048. 

Love  letters  to  earl  of  Bothwell,   143. 

Meditation,   144. 

Testament,   144. 
Mary,  queen  of  Scotland,  152. 
Mary,  queen  of   Scots,   152. 
Mary   Scott  of  Edenknow,  841. 
Mary    Somerville,    539. 
Mary  Stuart,  152. 
Mary  Stuart  and  her  times,  152. 
Mary  Stuart  at  Saint  Germains,  152. 
Mason,  J.   M.     Living  faith,  345. 
Mason,  Stephen.     Scotch  banking,  671. 
Mason,    Thomas.      Public    and    private    libraries    of 

Glasgow,  368. 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     Tribute,  873. 
Massacre  of  Glenco,   175. 
Massacre  of  Glencoe,  175. 

Masson,  A.   M.   B.   G.     Jacques  Crichton,  465. 
Masson,   David: 

Aberdeen  till  thirty  years  ago,  302. 

Ben  Jonson  in  Edinburgh,  345. 

Dead  men  whom  I  have  known,  767. 

Dr.  William  Knight,  496. 

Drunimond  of  Hawthornden,   470. 

Gaelic  and   Norse  popular  tales,   743. 

Memories  of  London,  808. 

Mr.   Buckle's  doctrine,   1047. 

Recent   British  philosophy,  754. 

Reminiscences  of  Edinburgh  University,  703. 

Rev.   Dr.   James   Kidd,   495. 

Scott  and   his   influence,   873. 

Scottish    influence    in    British    literature,    767. 

State  of  learning  in  Scotland,  703. 

William   Thorn,   544. 
Masson,  Donald: 

Church  and  education,  703,  916. 

Gaelic   paraphrases,   916. 

Notes  from  north  Highlands,  743. 

Old  Gaelic  prophecy  concerning  lona,  379. 

Our  Gaelic  Bible,  916. 

Popular  domestic  medicine,  743. 

Some  rare  Gaelic  books,  3,  912. 
Masson,  P.  A.     Legends  of  Dunbars,  587. 
Master  masons  of  Scotland,  715. 
Master  of  Sinclair's  narrative  of  the  '15,   188. 
Masterman,  C.   F.   G.      Spencer  and  Carlyle,  808. 
Masterton,   Francis.     Masterton   papers    (1660-1719), 

112. 
Mather,  F.  J.     Otterburn,  767. 
Matheson,   D.      Celtic   place-names,  427. 
Matheson,  Sir  James.     Stone  circle  of  Callernish,  76. 


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1173 


Matheson,  Kenneth.     The  Mathesons,  614. 
Matheson,  Norman.     Ghosts  and  apparitions  of  Skye, 

744. 
Matheson,   Robert.      Breakfasting  at  the  plough   tail, 

744. 
Mathewson,    Allan.       Stone    cists,    etc.,     near     Dun- 
dee, 76. 
Mathieson,  Kenneth: 

Braid    Scots,    772. 

Glen   Devon,   371. 

Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  992. 

Report   to   police   commission,   326. 
Mathieson,  W.  L. : 

The  awakening  of  Scotland,   192. 

Darien  scheme,  178. 

Hill  Burton  in  error,  119. 

Politics  and  religion,  126. 

Scotland  and  the  union,   176,   181. 

Scottish  parliament   (1560-1707),  158. 

The  Union  of  1707,   181. 
Matley,     C.     A.       Lower    carboniferous     rocks    near 

Aberdour,  992. 
Matthew    Baillie,   442. 
Matthews,  G.  K.     Abbotsford,  298,  873. 
Matthews,  J.   B.: 

Andrew  Lang,  498. 

Two  Scotsmen  of  letters,  498,  886. 
Matz,   B.   W.     Thomas  Carlyle,   808. 
Mauchlen,  J.     Burns  and  the  lower  creation,  796. 
Maughan,  John: 

Fort  on  Cairby  Hill,  76. 

The  Maiden  Way,  90. 
Maughan,  Robert.     List  of  rarer  plants  in  neighbour- 
hood of  Edinburgh,  1035. 
Maughan,   W.   C. : 

Argyllshire,   307. 

Rosneath,    407. 
Maule,   Fox,  and   Andrew   Rutherfurd.      Speeches  in 

reference  to  Church  of  Scotland,  269. 
Maule,  Harry: 

History  of  the  Picts,  50. 

Registrum  de  Panniure,  572,  573,  614. 
Maulsby,  D.  L.   Growth  of  Sartor  Resartus,  808. 
Maupas,  C.  C.  de.     Correspondance,  163. 
Maury,  G.   B.     John  Cameron,  454. 
Maver's  collection  of  genuine  Scottish  melodies,  723. 
Maxwell,  Alexander: 

Burgh  seal  of  Dundee,  325,  556. 

History  of  Old  Dundee,  325. 
Maxwell,    George.      Letters    to    people    of    Canonbie, 

274. 
Maxwell,  Sir  H.   E. : 

Ancient    weapons,    etc.,    of    Wigtownshire,    11. 

Annals  of  Scottish  Widows'  Fund,  690. 

Bannockburn,    137. 

Book  of  Annandale,  569. 

Calendar  of  Scottish  crime,  640. 

Candida   Casa,  424. 

Early  chronicles  relating  to   Scotland,   126. 

Gamekeepers,  944. 

Gretna  Green,  373. 

Heraldry  of  Wigtownshire,  556. 

History   of   Dumfries,   324,   360. 

History  of  house  of  Douglas,  585. 

How  summer  came  to  Caithness,  841. 

Jacobite  general,  188,  520. 

Making  of  Scotland,   137. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  152. 

Memories  of  the  months,  841,  944. 

Mnemosyne,  841. 

Names  of  places,  427. 

Notes   on   the   "carles,"    101. 

Notice  of  enamelled  harness  ornament  from  Auch- 
endolly,   101. 


Maxwell,  Sir  H.  E. — continued: 

Notice  of  excavation  of  St.  Ninian's  cave,  102. 

Notice  of  further  excavation  of  St.  Ninian's  cave, 
102. 

Post  meridiana,  841. 

Primitive  implements,  etc.,  from  Wigtownshire,  77. 

Relics  of  St.  Fillan,  102. 

Robert  the  Bruce,  137. 

St.   Ninian's  cave,   102,  424. 

Scottish   gardens,   715. 

Scottish   railway  strike,   671. 

Sir  Charles  Murray,  520. 

Soldier's  chronicle,  139. 

Summertide,  842. 

Thirlstane  castle,  421. 

Valuation  of  Wigtown  (1667),  424. 
Maxwell,  Sir  J.  M.  S.     Report  on  family  muniments, 

112. 
Maxwell,  Sir  J.  S.     Royal  Scottish  Academy,  715. 
Maxwell,  James.     Narrative,  188. 

Maxwell,  John,  bishop.     Epistle  congratulatorie,  225. 
Maxwell,   John,   8.    baron    Herries.      Historical   mem- 
oirs,  152. 
Maxwell,  W.  H.     Dormant  earldom  of  Nithsdale,  620. 
Maxwell,  W.  H.     Wanderings  in  the  Highlands,  944. 
Maxwell,  William.     History  of  co-operation   in   Scot- 
land,  1070. 
May,  R.  E.     Robert  Burns,  796. 
Mayer,  John: 

Biographical  notice  of  Dr.  William  Wallace,  547. 

Discovery  of  cannel  coal  near  Bathgate,  992. 
Mayhew,  S.  M.     Notes  on  Caithness,  315,  398. 
Mayo,  I.   F.      Brahan  seer,  916. 
Mazzinghi,   J.      Ellen    Bhoyochd,    724. 
Mead,   E.   D.     Philosophy  of  Carlyle,   758,  808". 
Mead,   W.   A.      Colour   in   Scottish   ballads,   767. 
Meana,    Alexandre    de.      Notice   sur    la    vie   de   Jean 

Ramsay,    528. 
Mearns,    Duncan.      Introductory    address,    Aberdeen, 

703. 
Mearns,  P.     Robert  Pollok,  527. 
Mearns   rental   and   disbursements,   392. 
Measom,  George.     Official  illustrated  guide,  203. 
Mebus,  Friedrich.     Beitriige,  817. 
Mecking,  L.     Eisberge  bei  den  Orkney-Inseln,  398. 
Mediaeval   Scottish  poetry,  842. 
Medical   directory,   703. 
Medical  schools  of  Scotland,  703. 

Medico-Chirurgical   Society   of   Edinburgh.      Transac- 
tions,  11. 
Meikle,  H.  W.: 

King's  birthday  riot,  345. 

Learning  of  the  Scots,  703. 

Scotland  and  the  French,  194. 
Meinong,  Alexius.     Hume  studien.  757. 
Meissner.      Pedestrian   tour,   198. 
Meldrum,  George.     Sermon,   175. 
Meldrum,   R.    H.: 

Additional  rarer  Perthshire  mosses,  1035. 

Hypnum  procerrimuni,   1035. 

Mnium   riparium  in   Scotland,   1035. 

Preliminary  list  of  Perthshire  mosses,   1035. 

Some  localities  for  Perthshire  mosses,   1035. 

Some  new  localities  for  Perthshire  mosses,  1035. 
Melfort    (1.   earl),  John   Drumniond.      Memoirs,    188. 
Meline,  J.   V. : 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   152. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     Reprint,  152. 
Mellone,   S.   H.     Scottish  church  case,  297. 
Melrose,  A.     George  Douglas  Brown,  449. 
Melrose: 

Medical  officer.     Report,  392. 

Parish  register,  564. 
Melrose  Abbey,  392. 


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Melven,   William.      History    [of    Scotland],    126. 
Melvill,  James.     Diary,  158,  217,  515. 
Melville,   Andrew.     Poemata,   842. 
Melville,  Elizabetk,  lady  Colville: 

Ane  godlie  dreame,  842. 

Letters,   515. 
Melville,   James.     Autobiography,   515. 
Melville,   Sir  James.     Memoirs,   515. 
Melville,  R.  D.     Use  of  judicial  torture,  640. 
Melville,    William.      City    Union    Railway    widening, 

672. 
Melville   and   Leven    memoirs,    615. 
Melvin,  James.     Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  992. 
Members  of  Edinburgh  Merchant  Company,  345. 


Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 
Memo 


r  of  the  Admirable  Crichton,  465. 

r   of   Captain   Isaac   Watt,   548. 

r  of  Cosmo   Innes,   491. 

r  of  Dr.  Arbuthnot,  440. 

r  of  Dr.  Archibald  Pitcairn,  526. 

r  of  Dr.  Jamieson,  493. 

r  of  George  Buchanan,  452. 

r  of   Henry   Stuart,   Earl   Darnley,   467. 

r  of  James   Boswell,   448. 

r  of   [James]    Bruce,  450. 

r  of  John  Barclay,  M.D.,  444. 

r  of  John  Home,  489. 

r  of  John  Hunter,  490. 

r  of  John  Walker,  D.D.,  547. 

r  of  life  of  Rev.  James  Grahame,  483. 

r  of  Mr.  James  Napier,  522. 

r   of   Norman    Macleod,    510. 

r  regarding  the  state  of  the  Highlands  (1716), 


188. 

Memoir  of  Richard  Gall,   1062. 

Memoir  of  Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson,  535. 

Memoir  of  Sir  James  Dalrymple,  540. 

Memoir  of  Sir  Robert  Sibbald,  535. 

Memoir  of  William  Smellie,  537. 

Memoire  adresse  au   nom   de  Marie   Stuart,   152. 

Memoirs  of  duchess  of  Gordon,  481. 

Memoirs  of  the  family  of  the  Dowglasses,  585. 

Memoirs  of   Francis   Horner,   490. 

Memoirs  of  life  of  Lord  Lovat,   504. 

Memoirs  of  Lord  Viscount  Dundee,  etc.,  175,  431, 
483. 

Memoirs  of  the  Master  of  Sinclair,  188. 

Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan,  484. 

Memoirs  of  the  political  life  of  Robert  Alexander,  439. 

Memoirs  relating  to  restoration  of  James  I,  140. 

Memoirs  of   Robertson  of   Strowan,   623. 

Memoirs  and  trials  of  political  martyrs,  437. 

Memorables   of  the   Montgomeries,   616,   842. 

Memorial  against  proposed  demolition  of  Trinity  Col- 
lege Church,  345. 

Memorial  of  the  antient  family  of  Strachans,  631. 

Memorial  for  the  burgesses  of  Scotland,  196. 

Memorial  of  family  of  Erasers,   592. 

Memorial  for  his  highness  the  Prince  of  Orange,  174, 
228. 

Memorial  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  640. 

Memorial  of  majority  of  earl  of  Dalkeith,  451. 

Memorial  for  Messrs.  Robertson,  Edington,  &  Philip, 
1053. 

Memorial  of  ministers  of  Edinburgh  respecting  an- 
nuity  assessment,   254,   345,   672. 

Memorial  of  the  Presbyterians  exemplified,  226. 

Memorial  relative  to  prisoners,   188. 

Memorial  and  remonstrance  concerning  proceedings 
of  Synod  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr,  236. 

Memorial  submitted  to  Her  Majesty's  government, 
259. 

Memorialls  of  George  Jamieson,  493. 

Memorials  of  George  Bannatyne,  443,  111 . 

Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons,  596. 

Memories  of  an   old   Edinburgh   square,   345. 


Men  you  know,  458. 
Mendoga,  B.  S.  H.  de.     Extraits,  152. 
Meneval,  de.      La  verite  sur  Marie  Stuart,   152. 
Menmuir,  Charles: 

Folklore  in  Scottish  ballad  poetry,  744,  767. 

French  element  in  Scots,  772. 

George    Buchanan,    452. 

Metal  work,  715. 

Scotland   and   her   educational   institutions,   703. 
Menteath,  Mrs.  A.  S.     Lays  of  the  Kirk,  842. 
Menteath,  J.   S.     Farmers  versus  rooks,  672. 
Menteith,  Sir  J.  S.     Stuart-Menteith  pedigree,  615. 
Mentor.     Letter  to  Lord  Moncreiff,  250. 
Menzies,    Allan.      Report    to    trustees    of   bequest    of 

James   Dick,   704. 
Menzies,   D.   P.: 

Note  on  "Bannockburn"  bagpipes,  138,  724. 

Red  and  white  book  of  Menzies,  615. 
Menzies,  James: 

Pocket   guide   to    Edinburgh,    345. 

Vignette  views,  345. 
Menzies,  James: 

Flora  of  Durdie  and  Arnbathie,  1035. 

Notes  on  Perthshire  fungi,  1035. 
Menzies,  John.     Tourist's  pocket  guide,  202. 
Menzies,  John,  and  James  Gillis.     Notices  of  portrait 

of  Mary,  152. 
Menzies,  Sir  Robert.     Report  on  manuscripts,  615. 
Menzies,    Sutherland.      Mary   Stuart   and   Chastelar, 

152. 
Menzies,   Thomas.      Royal    incorporation    of    Hutche- 

son's   Hospital,   368. 
Menzies,  William.     Report  of  embankments,  672. 
Mercator,   Gerard: 

Atlas,  1021. 

Scotia,   1021. 
Mercer,  Andrew.     History  of  Dunfermline,  304,  311, 

316,  321,  326,  Zll,  411,  422. 
Mercer,   Edmund.      At   Ballantrae,   309. 
Mercer,   Elizabeth.     Carlyle  and   Blumine,   808. 
Mercer,    Thomas.      The   sentimental    sailor,    842. 
Mercey,  Frederic.     Les  premiers  reformistes,  217. 
Merchant  Maiden  Hospital: 

Annual  examination,  704. 

Course  of  study,  704. 

Rules,  345. 

Statutes,  704. 
Merchiston   Castle   School.      Register,   704. 
Merewether,  H.  A.     Speech,  407. 
Merry   and    diverting   exploits   of   George    Buchanan, 

905. 
Merry  tales  of  wise  men  of  Gotham,  905. 
Merz,   C.  A.,  and   F.  W.  Tuttle.     Quentin  Durward, 

865. 
Meston,  William.     Poetical  works,  842. 
Metcalf,   J.    W.      Scottish   folk   song,    724. 
Metcalfe,  W.   M. : 

History  of  Renfrew,  406. 

Lordship  of  Paisley,  400. 

Witchcraft,    744. 
Metre  out-metred,   842. 

Metropolitan,    pseud.      History   travestied,    346. 
Meutre  de  La  Bastie,   142. 
Meyer,   Eugen.      Humes   und    Berkeleys   Philosophic, 

757. 
Meyer,  H.  R.     Municipal  ownership,  346,  368. 
Meyer,   Kuno.     John   Strachan,   542. 
Meyer,  Wilhelm.     Flexionlehre,   772. 
Meyerfeld,  M.     Robert  Burns,  796. 
Michael    Bruce,    450. 
Michel,  F.   X.     Critical  inquiry,  772. 
Michell,  Thomas.     History  of  Scottish  expedition  to 
Norway,   164. 


INDEX 


1175 


Michie,  Charles.     Brodie,  Michie,  and  Gould  families 

574,  594,  615. 
Michie,  J.  G.: 

Notice    of    underground    structure    on    Mickle 
Kinord,  11 . 

Sculptured  stone  at  Craigmyle,  1045. 

See    also    under    Alexander,    William,    and    J.    G. 
Michie. 
Mickle,  Charles.     "There's  nae  luck  about  the  house," 

767. 
Mickle,  W.  J. : 

Poems,  842. 

Poetical  works,  842. 

Prophecy  of  Queen  Emma,  842. 
Middleton,  David.     Glance  at  history  of  Scottish  edu- 
cation, 704. 
Middleton  (1.  earl),  John  Middleton: 

Answer  to  charge,  171. 

A   short   narration,   171. 
Might  and   mastery   of   Established   Church   laid   low, 

247. 
Mignet,  F.  A.  A. : 

Histoire  de  Marie  Stuart,   152. 

History  of  Mary,  153. 
Miles,  C.  P.: 

Address  to   St.  Jude's  congregation,  272. 

Early  death.   508. 

Further  disclosures,  272. 

Reply  to  Bishop  Russell,  272. 
Miles,  M.  L.     Ramble  on  moor  at  Blair-Atholl,  1035. 
Military  history  of  Perthshire  (1660-1902),  403,  431. 
Military  history  of  Perthshire   (1899-1902),  403. 
Mill,   H.   R.: 

Clyde  sea  area,   1021. 

Dr.   Alexander  Buchanan,  451. 

Physical   conditions   of   Clyde   sea   area,    1021. 

Physiography  of  banks  of  the  Tay,  1021. 

Salinity  of  Tay,  1021. 

Salinity  of  water  of  Firth  of  Forth,  1021. 

Salinity  and  temperature  of  Moray  Firth,  1021. 
Mill,  H.  R.,  and  J.  T.  Morrison.     Tidal  variation  of 

salinity,    1021. 
Mill,  H.  R.,  and  T.  M.  Ritchie.     Physical  conditions 

of  rivers,    1021. 
Mill,   J.    S.      Examination   of   Hamilton's   philosophy, 

754. 
Mill,  John.     Diary,  415. 
Millar,   A.    H.: 

The  battle  of  Glenshiel,  188. 

Bishop  Norie's  baptismal  register,  564. 

Hie-gait  and   Sautmercat,   1055. 

Historical  castles  and  mansions,  358,  404. 

Killiecrankie  described,    174. 

Life  in  pre-Reformation  cathedrals,  217. 

Note  on  proclamation  for  disarming,  188. 

Notes  on  burgh  seal  of  Crail,  320. 

Notice  on  burgh  seal  of  Crail,  etc.,  318,  320,  557. 

Notice   of  ecclesiastical  music,   724. 

Notice  of  incised   slab   found   in   Longf organ,    102. 

Notice  of  inonument  in  Kirk  of  Weem,  424. 

Notice  of  steel  pistol,  102. 

Scotland  described  for  Queen  Magdalene,  142. 

Scottish  merchant  of  sixteenth  century,  549. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  873. 

Wallace  the  liberator,  138. 

Wedding  tour  of  James  VI.,   161. 

William    Lauder,    499. 
Millar,   Adam.      Notes   on   circular    fort   on    Dunbuie 

Hill,  77. 
Millar,  George.     Latter  struggles  of,  516. 
Millar,  J.   H.: 

Andrew    Lang,    1063. 

Edinburgh  in  literature,  346. 

Literary  history  of  Scotland,  767. 


Millar,  J.  H.  —  continued : 

Literature  of  the  Kailyard,  767. 

Novels  of  John  Gait,  821. 

Pre-union    legislation    of    Scotland,    126. 

Scottish    prose,    767. 

William  Blackwood  and  his  men,  446. 

William    Edniondstoune   .Xytoun,   441. 
Millar,   W.     Account   of   Edinburgh   Reform   jubilee, 

346.  387,  690. 
Millar,  W.   J.: 

Early  Clyde  built  steamers.  672. 

Excursion    to    new    reservoir    for    Bowling    water 
supply,   992. 
Millar's  second  edition  of  life  of  pyper  of  Kilbarchan, 

905. 
Mille,   Pierre.      Le   dernier  roman   de   R.   L.    Steven- 
son, 886. 
Miller,  A.  L.     Memoir  of  James  Sellars,  534. 
Miller,  Alexander.     Decision  in  the  Church  case,  297. 
Miller,  David.     Poetical  works,  842. 
Miller,  Frank.     Poets  of  Dumfriesshire,  767. 
Miller,    Hugh: 

Cruise  of  the  Betsey,  992. 

Edinburgh  and  its  neighbourhood,  346,  992. 

Essays,  1072. 

Footprints   of  the   Creator,   992. 

Geological   papers,  992. 

Geology  of  the  Bass,  992. 

Headship  of  Christ,  286. 

Leading  articles,   842. 

Letter  from  one  of  the  Scotch  people,  256. 

Macaulay  on  Scotland,   126. 

My   school  and  schoolmasters,  842. 

Notes  on  a  suite  of  fossils,  992. 

Old  red  sandstone,  992,  993. 

On  a  curious  suite  of  fossils,  993. 

Picture  of  a  parish,  256. 

Popular  geology,  993. 

.'scenes  and  legends,  744,  842. 

Sutherland,    420. 

Tenant's  true  quarrel,   672. 

Thoughts   on   educational   questions,    704. 

Whiggism  of  the  old  school,  256. 

Words  of  warning,   672. 
Miller,  Hugh,  younger: 

An  exhalation  of  gases,  1021. 

Note  on  sculptured  stones  found  in  Tarbat,  102. 

Note  on  shell-beds  in  Easter  Ross,  993. 

On  boulder   glaciation,  993. 

Well  on  the  Roman  wall,  90. 
Miller,  Hugh,  younger,  and  Donald  Alacleod.     Notice 

of  silver  armlets,  etc.,  found  at  Tarbat,  102. 
Miller,   J.    W.: 

Skye,  Gairloch,  etc.,  355,  359,  390,  416. 

Staffa,  lona.  etc.,  375,  379,  394,  417. 
Miller,   James: 

The  lamp  of  Lothian,  i7i. 
Miller,  James: 

Letter  to  Duncan  M'Neill,  640. 

Observations  on  trial  by  jury,  640. 
Miller,   James,   and    others.      Discourse,    509. 
Miller,    John.      Historical    view    of    English    govern- 
ment,   126. 
Miller,  John.     On  succession  of  rocks,  993. 
Miller,    Lt.-Col.      Inquiry    respecting    site    of    battle 

of  Mons  Grampius,  134. 
Miller,  Peter: 

Additional  notes  respecting  Bede's  Guidi,   134. 

John   Knox  and   his  manse,  346,  497. 

King's    wall,    1054. 

Mercat  cross  of  Edinburgh,  346. 

Notes  on   Edinburgh,   346. 

Notes  on  place-name   Falkirk,  356,  427. 

Notices  of  standing  stones  of  Alloa,  etc.,  77. 


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Miller,  Peter  —  continued : 

Origin  of  Old  Tolbuith,  Edinburgh,  346. 

Suggestions  respecting  Bede's  Giudi,  134. 

Supplementary  notes  on  John  Knox's  house,  346, 
497. 

Was  the  town  of  Edinburgh,  etc.,  346. 
Miller,  Robert.     Where  did  John  Knox  live?  346. 
Miller,  S.  N.     See  under  Stevenson,  G.  H.,  and  S.  N. 

Miller. 
Miller,    Samuel,    and    others.      True    freedom    of    the 

Church,  286. 
Miller,  William.     Our  Scandinavian  forefathers,  52. 
Miller,    William.      Willie    Winkie,    843. 
Miller's  royal  tourist  guides,  204. 

Milligan,  William.     Parish  schools  of  Scotland,  704. 
Milliken,  W.   E.     The  garb  of  old  Gaul,  431. 
Milman,   II.   II.      Michael    Scot,   533. 
Milne,  Adam.     Description  of  parish  of  Melrose,  392. 
Milne,  J.  D.     Success  of  free  public  libraries,  302. 
Milne,  James.     The  difference  stated,  240. 
Milne,    James.       Enlargement    of    junction    basin    at 

Grangemouth,  672. 
Milne,  James.     Emigrant's  farewell,  690. 
Milne,  John: 

Letter  to  Archibald  Thomson,  672. 

Observations   on   tidal   currents,    672. 

Plans   for   improvement   of  port   of   Leith,   672. 

Tidal  currents  at  Leith,   1021. 
Milne,  John.     Maid  o'  Norroway,  843. 
Milne,   John: 

Agriculture   of   Aberdeenshire,    672. 

Arms  of  Aberdeen,  302. 

"Church  of  new  town  of  Old  Aberdon,"  302. 

Comyn,  earl  of  Buchan,  575. 

Douglas,  earl  of   Buchan,  575. 

Drift  rocks  in  Buchan,  993. 

Erskine,  earl  of  Buchan,  575. 

Geology  of  Buchan,  993. 

Geology  of  Mormond,  993. 

Making  of  a  Buchan  farm,  1069. 

Notes  on  Aikey  Brae,   1052. 

Old   red   sandstone  in  Aberdeen,  993. 

Place-names   in   Buchan,    1058. 

Rattray,  1056. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Buchan,  575. 

Traces   of   early   man   in    Buchan,    1045. 

See    also    under    Jukes-Browne,    A.    J.,    and    John 
Milne. 
Milne,   P.      Ecclesiastical  punishments,   690. 
Milne-Home,   David: 

Account    of    subterranean    building    near     Broom- 
house.  69. 

Additional  memoir  on  parallel  roads,  993. 

Diagram  of  boulder,  Edinburgh,  993. 

Eyemouth  fish  teind,  672. 

Geological  account   of   Roxburghshire,  993. 

Geological  survey  of  Berwickshire,  993. 

Inaugural   address,    993. 

Notes  from  diary  in  1862,  993. 

Notice  of  high-water  marks,  993. 

Notice  of  large  boulder,  993. 

Notice    respecting   depletion    of   rivers,   993. 

Notice  of  stone-huts,   Harefaulds,   70. 

Notice  of  striated  boulder,  Drylaw,  993. 

Notice  of  striated  boulder,  Tynecastle,  993. 

Notice  of  striated  rocks,  993. 

Notice  of  two  gravel   banks  or  kaims,  993. 

On  basin  of  Forth,  994. 

On  Lothian  coalfields,  994. 

On  parallel  roads  of  Lochaber,  994. 

On  supposed   upheaval  of   Scotland,   994. 

Remarks  on  boulder  report,  994. 

Remarks  on  presenting  fourth  report,  994. 

Remarks  on  presenting  tenth  report,  994. 


Milne-Home,  David  —  Continued : 

Report  on  manuscripts  Col.  D.  M.  Home,  311,  599. 

Scheme  for  conservation  of  boulders,  994. 

Social  reforms  needed,  687. 

Valedictory   address,  994. 
Milner,  George: 

Green  .\ppin,  306,  389. 

Influence  of  Burns  on   Wordsworth,   796. 
Milner,    H.    M.,    and    T.    H.    Lacy.      Fair    maid    of 

Perth,  857. 
Milton,  G.   E.     The  Trossachs,  422. 
Milton   House,   Edinburgh.     Report,  704. 
Minges,  Parthenius: 

Der  angebliche,  753. 

1st  Duns  Scotus  Indeterminist?  753. 

Das   Verhhltnis,   753. 
Mining    Institute    of    Scotland.      Transactions.    11. 
Minister    for    Scotland,    126. 
Ministerial    patronage    in    Scotland,    254. 
Ministers'  Sons'  Club.     Rules  and  regulations,  11. 
Minto    (1.    earl).    Sir   Gilbert   Elliot.      Life   and    let- 
ters,  516. 
Minto,    W.      See    under    Buchan    (11.    earl),    D.    S. 

Erskine,  and  W.  Minto. 
Minto    (3.    earl),    W.    H.    E.    Murray-Kynynmound. 

Remarks,  704. 
Minto  (3.  earl),  W.  H.  E.  Murray-Kynynmound,  and 

others.     Disestablishment  speeches,  293. 
Minute  book  kept  by  War  Committee,  Kirkcudbright, 

384. 
Minutes  of  committee  for  loan  monies,  304. 
Mirkin,  Isaak.     Hat  Kant  Hume  widerlegt?  757. 
Mirror,  The,   11,  843. 
Mirror  of  wit,  905. 
Miscellanea  Scotica,  112. 
Miscellaneous  executory  papers,  564. 
Miscellaneous  state  papers,  165. 
Miss  Ferrier's  novels,  819. 
Miss  Jenny  Cameron,  454. 
Missa  Sancti   Kentigerni,  223. 
Mission  de  I'eveque  de  Valence,  158. 
Mission  du  grand  prieur  de  Saint-Jean,   158. 
Mission  de  M.  de  Lignerolles,  159. 
Mission  de  M.  de  Plains  en  ficosse,  142. 
Missionary  sympathy  with  Free  Church,  269. 
Mr.   -Adam   Black  called  to  account,   261. 
Mr.   Alexander   Smith's   former  poems,   879. 
Mr.   Andrew  Carnegie,   458. 
Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie  and  his  new  house,  458. 
Mr.  .Andrew  Carnegie  at  Skibo,  458. 
Mr.   Cameron's  defence  of  extreme  unionists,   286. 
Mr.  Carlyle  and  Pere  Bonhours,  809. 
Mr.  Dugald  Stewart,  541. 
Mr.  George  Dempster,  468. 
Mr.    Home,   489. 
Mr.  James  Allan  Duncan,  715. 
Mr.  James  Watt,  548. 
Mr.  R.  L.  Stevenson's  novels,  886. 
Mr.    Sprott,   539. 
Mr.   William  Playfair,  527. 
Mrs.  Carlyle's  letters,  457,  1061. 
Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan,  484. 
Mrs.    Oliphant,   524. 
Mrs.   Oliphant  as  a  biographer,  524. 
Mrs.   Oliphant  as  a  novelist,  524. 
Mrs.   Oliphant's  autobiography,    524. 
Mrs.  Oliphant's  life  and  letters,  524. 
Mrs.  Oliphant's  life  of  Principal  Tulloch,  546. 
Mitchell,  -A.   F.     Pre-Reformation  Scotland,  223. 
Mitchell,  Alexander.     Political  and  social  movements 

in   Dalkeith,  321,   690. 
Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur: 

David   Loch's  tour,   194. 

Description  of  some  neo-archaic  objects,   102. 


INDEX 


1177 


Mitchell,  Sir  Arthur  —  continued: 

Eirde  house  at  Eriboll,  77. 

Inscribed  stones  at  Kirkmadrine,  77.   102. 

James  Robertson's  tour,  193. 

Jubilee  address,    16,   54,   77. 

Large   stone   implements   found   in   Shetland,    77. 

List  of  travels.  .  .relating  to   Scotland,  3. 

Note  of  pins  found  on  Reay  Sands,  102. 

Note  of  brass  vessel   found   in  Islay,   102. 

Note  regarding  mould,   etc.,   77. 

Note  on  spade-like  implements,  77. 

Notice  of  buildings  in  loch  at  Hogsetter,  77. 

Notice  of   flint   flakes,   Abernethy,   77. 

Notice  of  sculptured   stone   in   Strathspey,    102. 

Notice  of  stone  axe,  etc.,  found  in  Islay,  77. 

Notice  of  underground  building  at  Buchaam,  77. 

Notice  of  urn  found  at  Murthly,  77. 

Notice  of  urn,   Kirkton   of  Glenelg,   77. 

On  various  superstitions,   744. 

On  white  pebbles,  77. 

Past  in  the  present,  54. 

The  pre-history  of  the  Scottish  area,  54. 

Remarks,  769. 

Scottish  burials  and  skulls,  77. 

Some  notes  on   Scottish   crusies,   102. 

Some   remarkable  discoveries,   Shetland,   77. 

Vacation  notes  in  Cromar,  102. 

Vestiges  of  forest  of  Cree,  1035. 
Mitchell,   D.   J.: 

Greensand  fossils,  994. 

Note  on  greensand  at  Moreseat,  994. 
Mitchell,   Dugald: 

Popular  history  of  the  Highlands,   126,  431. 

Tarbert  past  and  present,  421. 
Mitchell,    H.    B.: 

Coast  names  near  Peterhead,   1058. 

Notes  on  Parkhouse  circle,  1045. 
Mitchell,  Hugh.     On  position  of  beds  of  old  red  sand- 
stone, 994. 
Mitchell,  J.  O.: 

Crossraguell  Abbey,  319. 

Some  notices  of  Old  Glasgow,  368. 

Wallaces    of    Elderslie,    633. 
Mitchell,  J.  T.     In  Ultima  Thule,  415. 
Mitchell,   James.      Scotsman's   library,    127. 
Mitchell,   Robert.      Sketches  of  a  Glasgow  incorpora- 
tion, 368. 
Mitchell,  W.: 

Home  rule  for   Scotland,  205. 
Scotland  and  home  rule,  205. 
Mitchell,   William.     Diary    (1717),  230. 
Mitchell,   William: 

Free  education  considered,  704. 
National  homage  to  Christ,  293. 
Voluntaryism,   289. 
Mitchell,   William.     Our   Scottish  banks,  672. 
Mitchell   Library,   Glasgow: 
Concise  guide,  368. 
Report,  3. 
Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Goethe-Archiv,  808. 
Moderate   Calvinist.     Letter  to   Rev.   William   Scott, 

272. 
Modern    instance   of   evil-eye,    744. 
Modern  metaphysicians,   1071. 
Modern  Scottish  poets,  843. 
Modern  traditions  of  ancient  pedigrees,  564. 
Modern  witch   finder,   744. 

Moffat.      Is   the    Free   Church   of   Scotland   to   con- 
tinue  free?   282. 
Moffat,  Alfred.     Minstrelsy  of  Scotland,  843. 
Moffat,  J.   C: 

History  of  early  Scottish  church,  223. 
Life  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  460. 
Moffat,    William.      Late    disturbances    at    Stewarton, 
259. 


Moffatt,  James: 

George  Macdonald,  506,  838. 
Mr.  Balfour  as  man  of  letters,  1059. 
Mogan  dearg  Maclachair,   744. 

Moile,  N.  T.  Trial  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  153. 
Moir,  Andrew.  Indictment,  trial,  etc.  (1768)  234 
Moir,   D.    M.: 

Biographical  memoir  of  John  Gait,  479. 
Bride   of   Lochleven,    843. 
Canticle  of  the  Covenanters,  843. 
Casa  Wappy,  843. 
Glen  of  Roslin,  843. 
Kemp  the  bandit,  843. 
Life   of   Dr.    Macnish,   511. 
Life   of   Mansie   Waugh,   843. 
Roman   antiquities  of   Inveresk,  90. 
Stanzas  for  the  Burns  festival,  796. 
Wounded    spirit,    843. 
Moir,  James: 

Aberdeen  Grammar  School  archery  medals,  302. 
Note  on   names  in   Register  of  burgesses,  559. 
Sir    William    Wallace,    826. 
Moir,  James.     Historical  notes  on  Ellon,  1054. 
Moller,   Niels.      Om   Carlyle's   Betydning,   808. 
Mollett,  J.   W.     Sir  David  Wilkie,  550,  715. 
Moloch.     Recantation,   843. 

Monck,   W.   H.    S.      Sir   William   Hamilton,   754. 
Monckton,    H.    W.: 

On   picrite,   etc.,   at  Barnton,  994. 
Stirling  dolerite,   994. 
Moncreif,  John.     A  seasonable  admonition,  229. 
Moncreiff  (2.  baron),  H.  J.  Moncreiff.     Verdict  "not 

proven,"    640. 
Moncreiff,  Sir  H.   W. : 

Brief  account   of  constitution   of  Church   of   Scot- 
land, 245. 
The  Cardross  case... 288. 
Church    establishment,   etc.,   286. 
Identity  of  Free  Church  claim,  293. 
Letter    to    Lord    Melbourne,    259. 
Letters  to   Kirk-session   East  Kilbride,  269. 
Remarks  on  a  pamphlet,  239. 
Sketch  of  plan  for  augmenting  livings,  236. 
Speech  on  the  union  question,  282. 
Union   question,   284. 
Moncreiff,  Sir  J.  W.     A  word  more  on  the  moderator- 
ship,  252. 
Moncrieff,   Alexander.      Duty   of  contending  for   the 

faith,   231. 
Moncrieff,  James.     Influence  of  Knox,  217. 
Moncrieff,  Thomas.     Memoirs,  126. 
Moncrieff  Wellwood:  a  genealogy,  616. 
Monfries,  Alexander.     The  Church   established,   217. 
Monilaws,  G.   H.     Catechism  on  pauperism,  690. 
Monipennie,  John: 

Abridgement  or  summarie  of  the  Scots  Chronicles, 

126. 
Certaui   matters,   162. 
Monkhouse,  W.  C.     William  Q.  Orchardson,  715. 
Monkswell    (2.   baron),   Robert   Collier.     Railways  of 

Great   Britain,   672. 
Monro,  Alexander: 

Apology  for  the  clergy  of  Scotland,  228. 
Letter  to  a  friend,  228. 
Monro,   David.     "Landlord's   rents,"   672. 
Monro,   Sir   Donald.      Description   of   Western    Isles, 

375. 
Monro,  John.     The  celestiad,  843. 
Monro  of  Fowlis,  618. 
Monson,  A.  J.     Trial  of,  654. 

Montagu,  V.   M.     Scottish  College  in  Paris,  704. 
Montagu,    W.    P.      Neglected   point    in    Hume's   phil- 
osophy,   757. 
Montague,  E.  R.     The  ballad,  767. 


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Montalembert,  C.   F.   de  T.,   comte.      Saint  Columba, 

223,  464. 
Monteath,  John.     Dunblane  traditions,  324,  843. 
Monteith,  John.     Parish  of   Glencairn,   371. 
Montereul,  Jean  de.     Diplomatic  correspondence,  167. 
Montgomerie,   Alexander: 

Cherry  and  the  slae,  843. 

Flyting,  843. 

Poems,    843. 

Poems   and   other   pieces,    843. 
Montgomery,  James: 

Abolition  of  slave  trade,   844. 

Greenland,  844. 

New  edition  of  works,  844. 

Pelican   Islands,  844. 

Poetical  works,  844. 

Prose,  844. 

Sacred  poems,  844. 

Wanderer,    844. 

West   Indies,  844. 

World  before  the  flood,  844. 
Montgomery,   James,   and   others.      Poems,   844. 
Montgomery,    John.      Flora    and    fauna    of    Peebles- 
shire, 945,   1035. 
Montgomery,  Robert: 

Letter  to  managers  of  St.  Jude's,  273. 

Scottish   church   and   English   schismatics,  277. 
Montgomery,    William,    younger.      Geology    of    Ren- 
frewshire.   994. 
Montrose   (1.  marquis),  James  Graham.     Poems,  844. 
Montrose    (4.    duke),   James   Graham: 

Report  on   muniments,   617. 

Second  report  on  muniments,  617. 
Montrose,    518. 

Montrose  and  Argyll  in  fiction,  440,  518. 
Montrose  and  the  covenant,  165. 
Montrose  and  Dr.   Gardiner,   518. 
Monumenta  Romani  Imperii  in  Scotia,  90. 
Monuments  in  church  of  Deer,  321. 
Monypenny,   David: 

Additional   remarks   on   poor   laws,   690. 

Claims  of  the  Established  Church,  252. 

Proposed  alteration  of  poor  laws,   690. 

Remarks  on  poor  laws,  690. 
Moonlight  ramble  at  the  Trossachs,  422. 
Moore,    A.    W.      Connection   between    Scotland   and 

Man,   126. 
Moore,  G.  E.     Hume's  philosophy,  757. 
Moore,  J.  C. : 

Life  of  Sir  John  Moore,  519. 

Notice  of  ancient  graves  at  Dounan,  77. 

On  protrusion  of  Silurian  rocks,  994. 

On  some  fossiliferous  beds,  994. 
Moore,  J.  S.     Pictorial  book  of  ancient  ballad  poetry, 

844. 
Moore,  Sir  John.     Diary,  519. 
Moore,  Dr.  John: 

Edward,    845. 

Mooriana,  845. 

Post  captain,  845. 

Works,   845. 

Zeluco,   845. 
Moore,  R.   T.     Hamilton  coalfield,  994. 
Moore,   Ralph.     On  blackband  ironstones,  994. 
Moors,  H.  J.     With   Stevenson   in  Samoa,  886. 
Moran,  P.  F.     Birthplace  of  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Moray  (4.  earl),  Alexander  Stewart.     Letters   (1682- 

1686),   1049. 
Moray,  C.  S.  H.  D.     Report  on  manuscripts,  113,  617. 
Moray   (14.  earl),  George  Stewart.     Report  on  muni- 
ments, 113. 
Moray.     Commissariot   record,   564. 
More  Celtic  fairy  tales,  744. 
More  reflections  of  a  schoolmaster,  873. 
More  reminiscences,  945. 


More  voluntary  quackery  detected,  247. 
Morgan,  Alexander.     Scottish  university  reform,  704. 
Morgan,  T.     Sketch  of  early  Scottish  history,  134. 
Morham,  Robert,  City  Chambers,  1054. 
Morison,  Alexander.     Blackballs  of  that  ilk,  572. 
Morison,  George.     State  of  Church  of  Scotland,  243. 
Morison,   James.      Charges   brought    against,    519. 
Morison,  John.     Dain  Iain  Ghobha,  929. 
Morison,    Robert.      Review    of    "Statement    of    prin- 
ciples,"  261. 
Morison,  William.     Andrew  Melville,  515. 
Moritzen,  Julius.     Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 
Morkill,  J.  W.     Notice  of  human  hand,  518. 
Morland-Simpson,    H.    F.      See    under    Simpson,    H. 

F.  M. 
Morley  of  Blackburn   (1.  baron),  John  Morley: 

Carlyle,  809. 

Life  of  James  Mill,   516. 

Memorials  of  a  man  of  letters,  522,  831. 
Mormond: 

Aberdeen   folklore,    744. 

Old  sayings,  etc.,  744. 

Scraps   of   Aberdeenshire   folklore,    744. 

Scraps  of  Buchan  folklore,  744. 
Morning  in  the  Grampians,  845. 
Morren,    Nathaniel: 

Dialogues  on  church  question,  269. 

Letter  to  Greenock  Advertiser,  264. 

My  church  politics,  264,  270. 

National  church  a  national  blessing,  273. 

Word  for  myself,  270. 
Morris,  D.  B.     Geology  of  Logic,  994. 
Morris,  Henry.     Life  of  Charles  Grant,  484. 
Morris,  J.  A.     An  old  Scottish  town,  1052. 
Morris,  J.  E.     Bannockburn,  1048. 
Morris,  Joseph.     Belfield,  East  Calder,  311. 
Morris,  Mowbray: 

Montrose,   518,   1049. 

Sir  Walter   Scott,  873. 
Morris,  Thomas.     Provosts  of  Methven,   564. 
Morris,  W.  B.     St.  Martin  and  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Morrison,  and  Charles  Leckie.     Discussion,  254. 
Morrison,  Alexander.     Uist  games,   744. 
Morrison,  George.     State  of  the  Church,  259. 
Morrison,  Hew: 

Manual  of  the  Church  question,  297. 

Notice  of  discovery  of  stone  coffin,  etc.,  at  Leth- 
nott,   102. 
Morrison,  J.  C. : 

Carlyle's   reminiscences,   808. 

Thomas  Carlyle,  808. 
Morrison,  J.   T.     See  under  Mill,   H.   R.,   and   J.   T. 

Morrison. 
Morrison,  James: 

Archaeological  finds  in  the  east  of  Moray,  77. 

Note    of    symbol-bearing    slab    at    Easterton    of 
Roseisle,    102. 

Notes  on  urn  found  at  Kennyshillock,  77 . 

Remains  of  early  antiquities,  Urquhart,  78. 
Morrison,    John.      Random    reminiscences,    489,    528, 

873. 
Morrison,  L.   A. : 

Earliest  history  of  Dinsmoor   family,   584. 

History  of  Alison  family,  569. 
Morrison,  Roderick.     Clerical  life  on  the  west  coast, 

126. 
Morrison,   W.     Collection  of  Highland  music,  724. 
Morrison,    William.      Affinity    between    Gaelic    and 

German,  920. 
Morrison,    William: 

Copper  mine  at  Kishorn,  672,  994. 

Geology,  etc.,  of  Outer  Hebrides,  994. 

Mineral  albertite,  995. 


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INDEX 


1179 


Morrison,   William  —  continued : 

Outlier  of  old  red  sandstone,  Ross-shire,  995. 

Precambrian   conglomerate,    995. 

Terraces  at  Achnasheen,  995. 
Morrison,   William.     Fearchur  Leighich,  499. 
Morritt,  J.   B.   S.     Curse  of  Moy,  845. 
Morse,  Jedidiah.     Scotland,  196. 
Mort,  Frederick: 

Extension  westwards  of  Necropolis  intrusion,  995. 

Passage  of  dolerite,  995. 

Sculpture  of  the  Goat  Fell,  995. 

Southern  Highlands,  995. 

See  also  under  Frew,  John,  and  Frederick  Mort. 
Mort,    Frederick,    and   John   Frew.      Southern   High- 
lands,  1022. 
Mort  de  la  Royne  d'Escosse,  153. 
Mortimer,  John.     At  the  grave  of  Burns,  796. 
Morton    (12.   earl),   George   Douglas.      Extracts  from 

original  letters,  346. 
Morton  (16.  earl),  George  Douglas.     Correspondence, 

542. 
Morton,  James.     Memoirs  of  Dr.  Leyden,  1063. 
Morton,    Rev.    James.      Monastic    annals    of    Teviot- 

dale,  322.  380,  392. 
Morton,  Thomas.     Knight  of  Snowdoun,  861. 
Morton,   \V.    K.     Crofter   Act   in   Shetland,   690. 
Morton,   Wallace: 

"Dictionary"  Murray,   521. 

William  Knox,  498. 
Morton  of  Cambo,  his  old  writs,  617. 
Morton,  earldom  of.     Registrum  honoris  de  Morton, 

618. 
Moscript,  George,  and  others.     Reunion  of  Seceders, 

252. 
Moseley,  H.  N.     Francis  Maitland  Balfour,  443. 
Mossman,  R.   C: 

Meteorology  of  Edinburgh,  1022. 

Results    of    meteorological   observations,    1022. 

Wintering  on  Ben  Nevis,  1022. 
Mossman,  Samuel.     On  chromate  of  iron,  995. 
Motherby,  Robert.     Taschen-Worterbuch,  772. 
Motherwell,  William: 

Minstrelsy,  845. 

Poems,   845. 

Poetical  works,  845. 

Posthumous  poems,  845. 

Sabbath  summer  noon,  845. 

Tim  the  tackit,  845. 
Motion,  J.   R. : 

Care  of  pauper  insane,  690. 

Notes  on   Scottish   poor-law,  690. 
Moulton,  R.  G.     Ossian,  916. 
Mounsey,   G.   G.     Carlisle  in   1745,   188. 
Mountstewart   Elphinstone,  473. 
Mowat,  John.     List  of  books,  315,  420. 
Mowbray,  J.  T.     Sketch  of  life  of  Rev.  James  Gray, 

485. 
Moysie,  David.     Memoirs,  160. 
Mucking  o'Geordie's  byre,  845. 
Mudie,   Alexander.      Scotiae   indiculum,    173. 
Mudie,   Robert.      Modern   Athens,   346. 
Mueller,  F.  M. : 

Goethe  and  Carlyle,  809. 

Tales  of  the  West  Highlands,  744. 
Mueller,  Paul.      Sprache  der  Aberdeener  Urkunden, 

772. 
Muff,  H.  B.     See  under  Wilson,  J.  S.  G.,  and  H.  B. 

Muff,   1013. 
Muir,  G.   W.     Suggestions  for  improvement  of  poor 

laws,   690. 
Muir,  John: 

Ancient   sundials,    1046. 

Burnes  arms,  557. 

Burns's    Seal,   557,   796. 

Notes   on   Ayrshire   folklore,   744. 


Muir,   P.   M.     Loch  Awe,  389. 
Muir,   T.   S.: 

Beehive  house  in  St.  Kilda,  78. 

Ecclesiological  notes,   102,  205. 

Notice  of  ancient  church  of  St.  Helen,  305,  391. 
Muir,  T.  S.     Geography,  704. 
Muir,    William: 

Letter  (1849),  704. 

Letter  to  congregation  of  St.  Stephens,  256. 

Letter  to  congregation  of  St.  Stephens.     3.  ed.,  256. 

Letter  to  members  of  late  General  Assembly,  278. 

Report  of  speech  on  -Auchterarder  case,  256. 

Test  of  religious  opinions,  257. 

The  whole  service,  etc.,  254. 
Muir,  William,  and  others.     Speeches   (1836),  704. 
Muirhead,   George: 

Birds  of  Berwickshire,  945. 

Continuous  corn-growing  at  Paxton,  672. 

Bronze   ornaments,   etc.,   from    Braes   of   Gight,   78. 
Muirhead,  George.     Great  gain  to  Christians,  467. 
Muirhead,    J.    P.      Origin    of    inventions    of    James 

Watt,  548. 
Muirhead,  James.     Notes  on  marriage  laws,  640. 
Muirhead,    R.    F.      Considerations    on    Scottish    uni- 
versities, 704. 
Muller,  Henri.     L'isle  de  Skye.  416. 
Mullion,   Mordecai.     Letter,  346. 
Muloch,  Thomas.     Three  letters,  704. 
Mumby,  F.  A.     Elizabeth  and  Mary  Stuart,   1049. 
Munch,    P.    A.: 

Catalogue   of  bishops  of   Orkney,   437. 

Concordia  facta,   139. 

Geographiske   Oplysninger,   427. 

Symbols,  621. 

Why  is  Mainland  of  Orkney  called  Pomona?  399. 
Mundell,  Alexander.     Considerations  upon  the  situa- 
tion, 198. 
Munger.  T.  T.     Head  of  Scott,  873. 
Municipal  statutes  regulating  sports  of  Aberdeen,  302. 
Munro,  .A.   M. : 

Epitaphs  and  inscriptions,   564. 

Extracts  from  council   records,  old  Aberdeen.  302. 

Extracts  from  kirk-session  records,  302. 

Instructions  for  constables,  302. 

List  of  inhabitants,   302. 

Portraits  in  Robert  Gordon's  College,  564. 

Private  register  of  baptisms,  564. 

Propinquity   register   of   Aberdeen,  302. 

Register  of  indentures,  302. 

Seals  of  burgh  and  county  families,  557. 
Munro,  Alexander.     Note  of  incised  cross  at  Strathy, 

102. 
Munro,  James.     New  Gaelic  primer,  920. 
Munro,  M.  N.: 

Gaelic  as  instrument  of  culture,  920. 

Highland  folk-song,   744. 

John   Morrison  of  Harris,   519. 
Munro,   Neil: 

Ayrshire    idylls,    845. 

The   brooch,   845. 

Fancy  farm,  845. 

The  Fell  sergeant.  845. 

John   Splendid,  845. 

Sgeul  of  Black  Murdo,  845. 
Munro,   Robert: 

.\ncicnt  Scottish  lake-dwellings,  78. 

Arch.eology  and  false  antiquities,  78. 

.\yrshire  crannogs,  78. 

Bronze  age  cemetery  at  Largo,  78. 

Bronze  sword  sheath   found   in  Ayrshire,   78. 

The  crannog  at  Dumbuck,  78. 

Is  Dumbuck  crannog  neolithic?  78. 

Lake-dwellings  of  Wigtownshire,  78. 

Note  on  stone  knives   found   in   Shetland,   78. 

Notes  of  crannog  at  Friar's  Carse,  78. 


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Notes   on    crannog   at   Hyndford,    78. 

Notes  on  crannogs  in  Argyllshire,  78. 

Notes  on  jet  buttons,  78. 

Notes  on  stone  balls,  78. 

Notice  of  ancient  "fort"  at  Seamill,  78. 

Notice  of  cairn  in  Eriska,  78. 

Notice  of  crannog  at  Lochlee,  78. 

Notice  of  kitchen-midden  near  Largo  bay,  78. 

On    date    of    upheaval    which    caused    the    25-feet 
raised  beaches,  1046. 

On   human  skeleton,  etc.,  at  Great  Casterton,  etc., 
1046. 

Prehistoric  Scotland,  78. 

Raised  beaches  in  central  Scotland,  995. 

Scottish  crannog,   79. 

Scottish  lake-dwellings,  79. 
Munro,    Robert,    and    John    Abercromby.      Notes    on 

primitive  stone  structures,  79. 
Munro,    Rev.    Robert.      Notice   of   cairns   near    Rhin- 

avie,   79. 
Munro-Ferguson,    R.    C.      Scottish    Small    Landhold- 
ers' Bill,  690. 
Munroe,  J.  P.     Sketch  of  Munro  clan,  618. 
Murchison,  Sir  R.  I.: 

Additional   notice   on   old   red   sandstone,  995. 

On  discovery  by  Mr.  Slimon  of  fossils,  995. 

Observations    on    structure    of    north-west    High- 
lands, 995. 

On  coal-field  of  Brora,  995. 

Sandstones   of   Morayshire,    995. 

Silurian   rocks  of  south  of  Scotland,  995. 

Siluria,  995. 

Succession  of  older  rocks,  995. 

Succession    of   rocks    in    northern    Highlands,    995. 

Supplemental  observations,  995. 

See   also    under    Sedgwick,   Adam,   and    Sir   R.    I. 
Murchison. 
Murchison,   Sir  R.   I.,  and   Sir   Archibald  Geikie: 

Altered  rocks  of  western  Isles,  996. 

Coincidence    between    stratification    and    foliation, 
996. 
Murchison,    Sir    R.    I.,    and    Robert    Harkness.      On 

permian  rocks,  996. 
Murdoch,  J.   B. : 

Glossary  to  Bannatyne  ms.,  772. 

Journal  of  a  bore,  996. 

Late  Robert  Gray,   485. 

Visit  to  Culbin  Sands,  996. 
Murdoch,  John: 

Celtic  sympathies  of  Burns,  796. 

Clan  system,  432. 

Land    question    in    Highlands,    690. 

Our  fires  and  firesides,  690. 
Murdoch,  Robert: 

Bibliography    of   clan   literature,    SS8. 

Bibliography   of   Stewart  and   Stuart  families,   629. 

Brodie,  Michie  and  Gould  families,   574,   595,  616. 
Murdoch,  Robert: 

Burnsiana,  797. 

Gordon  bookplates,  557. 

Lawrance  families,  603. 
Murdoch,    W.    G.    B. : 

Charles  the  second,  462. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   153. 

Sir  Archibald   Campbell  of  Ava,  455. 

Sir  John  Campbell  of  Ava,  455. 

Two  royal  bibliophiles,  462,  492. 
Mure,  Sir  William.     Works,  845. 
Murison,  A.   F. : 

The  battle  of  Bannockburn,    138. 

King  Robert  the  Bruce,  139. 
Murphy,   Lady  Blanche.     Slains  Castle,  416. 
Murray,  A.  K.     History  of  Scottish  regiments,  432. 


Murray,   Alexander.      Glasgow   corporation   accounts, 

368. 
Murray,  Alexander.     Nuisances  in  Edinburgh,  346. 
Murray,  Alexander.     The  northern  flora,  1035. 
Murray,    Rev.    Alexander.      Observations   on    the 

Pehts,   52. 
Murray,   Allister: 

Bryological  excursion  to  Ben  Lawers,  1035. 

Grasses  of  the  Lothians,   1036. 

A  second  bryological  excursion,   1036. 
Murray,   Amy: 

An  fhideag  airgid,  724. 

Child  songs,  929. 
Murray,  D.  C. : 

Burns  as  an   English  poet,   797. 

Making  of  a  novelist,  520. 
Murray,  David: 

Early  burgh  organization,  127,  368. 

Earthquakes  in  Glasgow,  996. 

French  translations  of  "Wealth  of  nations,"  767. 

Glasgow  coins  and  tokens,  729. 

Law  relating  to  property  of  married  persons,  640. 

Note  on  a  bronze  handled  pot,  90. 

Old   Cardross,   316. 

Plea   for   Stirling's  Library,   368. 

Robert  and  Andrew  Foulis,   715,  768. 

Scottish  collectors  and   Scottish   museums,   54. 

Small  brass  cup  found  in  Rodil,   102. 

Some  early  grammars,  704. 

Spoliation   of   Hunterian   Museum,   368. 

Statement,  245,  327. 

The  valuation   roll,   672. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Frances.     Summer  in  the  Hebrides,  205, 

317,   374. 
Murray,  Lady  Grisell.     Memoirs,  441. 
Murray,  J.     Letters  of  James  Murray,  loyalist,   188. 
Murray,    Sir  J.   A.   Murray,  lord.      Speech,   650. 
Murray,  J.   C. : 

Sir   William   Hamilton,  487. 

Sir  William   Hamilton's  philosophy,   755. 
Murray,  J.  F.     Ireland  contrasted  with  Scotland,  127. 
Murray,  Sir  J.   H.  A.     Dialect  of  southern  counties, 

772. 
Murray,  James.     Kilmalcolm,  381. 
Murray,  James,  of  Kilbaberton.     Compt,  418. 
Murray,   James: 

Bdelloid   rotifera  of  Forth   area,  945. 

Biology  of  Loch  Ness,  945. 

Biology  of  lochs  of  Tay  basin,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  Loch  Morar,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  lochs  of  Assynt  district,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  lochs  of  Beauly  basin,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  lochs  of  Conon  basin,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  lochs  of  Shin  basin,  945. 

Notes  on  biology  of  lochs  of  Sutherlandshire,  945. 

On  distribution  of  pelagic  organisms,  945. 

Rhizopods,  etc.,  of  Loch  Ness,  945. 

Rotifera  of  Scottish  lochs,  945. 

Scottish   rotifers,   945. 

Scottish  tardigrada,  945. 

Tardigrada  of  Scottish  lochs,  945. 

See  also  under  Chrystal,  George,  and  James  Mur- 
ray. 
Murray,  James,  and  R.  D.  Wilkie.     Mosses  of  Camp- 

sie  Glen,  1036. 
Murray,  Sir  John,  of  Broughton: 

Genuine  memoirs,  521. 

Memorials,   521. 
Murray,  John.     Analysis  of  mineral  waters  of  Dun- 
blane, 1022. 
Murray,  John.     Temperature  of  fresh  and  salt  water 

lochs,  1022. 
Murray,    Sir    John.      Physical    and    biological    condi- 
tions of  seas,  945. 


INDEX 


1181 


Murray,   Sir  John,  and  F.  P.  Pullar.     Bathymetrical 

survey,   945,   1022. 
Murray,    K.    M.,    marchioness   of   Tullibardine.      See 
under  Blaikie,  W.   B.,  and  K.   M.   Murray,  mar- 
chioness of  Tullibardine. 
Murray,  K.  W. : 

Genealogy  of  Dudingstoun,  586. 

Incident   in   history   of   Hamilton   family,    597. 

Murray,  duke  of  Atholl,  570. 

Murray,   earl   of   Dunmore,   588. 

Murray,  Lord  Elibank,  589. 

Murray,  Viscount  Stormont,  631. 

Murray,  earl  of  Tullibardine,  632. 
Murray,  Louisa.     Thomas  Carlyle,  491,  809. 
Murray,   P.    K. : 

The  old  crown  cushion,  127. 

Saving  the  regalia,  170. 
Murray,   Patrick.      Single-piece  wooden  vessel   found 

in  Shiskin,   102. 
Murray,  Thomas.     Literary  history  of  Galloway,  360, 

767. 
Murray,  Thomas.     Naupactiados,  846. 
Murray,  W.  H.: 

Farewell  and  occasional  addresses,  846. 

George   Heriot,   858. 
Murray,  William.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   1049. 
Murray,   William.     Murray,  earl  of  Annandale,  569. 
Murray   family,   619. 
Murrays  of  Dollarie,  619. 
Murthly  ms.,   103. 
Musa   Latina   Aberdonensis,   846. 
Music   in   Scotland,   724. 
Musical   nightingale,   905. 

Musselburgensis.      Letter   to    Baillie   Smart,   250. 
Muthill.      Transcript    register    of   baptisms,    564. 
Mutschmann,    Heinrich.      Phonology,    772. 
Mutual   negative  to   parish   and  presbytery,   231. 
My  Scottish  school,  704. 

Myers,  A.   S.     On  blocks  and  boulders,  996. 
Myers,    W.    L.      Influence   of   Fergusson   on    Burns, 

797. 
Myles,  Thomas: 

Kernel  of  the  controversy,  270. 

The  kernel  farther  discussed,  273. 
Myln,  Alexander.     Lives  of  bishops  of  Dunkeld,  437. 
Mylne,  James.     Poems,  846. 
Mylne,  James.      Statement  of  facts,  368. 
Mylne,   R.    S. : 

Influence  of  the  Mylnes,  715,  1054. 

The  master  masons,  716. 

Masters  of  work,  716. 

Netherbow   Port,   346. 

Notices  of  the  king's  master-gunners,  127. 

Notices  of  king's  master  wrights,  437. 
Mylne,  Robert.     Memoir  of  John  Geddy,  480. 


N 

N.     Character  of  Scott,  873. 

N.     Vindication  of  Wordsworth's  letter,  797. 

N.,  K.     Footsteps  in  sandstone  of  Corncockle  Muir, 

996. 
N.,  M.     Doctor  Currie,  467. 
N.,  T.     David  Stewart  Erskine,  451. 
Nairne,  Caroline  Oliphant,  baroness.     Life  and  songs, 

521,  524,  846. 
Nairne,  David.     Notes  on  Highland  woods,   1036. 
Nairnshire.      [Documents,]    395. 
Naismith,    John.       General    view    of    agriculture    of 

Clydesdale,  672. 
Nan  Gordon.     A  folktale,  744. 

Napier,  Archibald.     New  order  of  gooding,  etc.,  672. 
Napier,   Sir  C.  J.     Life  of  Commodore  Napier,  522. 


Napier,  James: 

Folk-lore,  744. 

Notes  on   Partick,  401. 

Old   ballad   folk-lore,   744. 

Popular  superstitions  in  Partick,  744. 
Napier,  John.  A  plaine  discouery,  846. 
Napier,    Macvey.      Selections    from    correspondence, 

522. 
Napier,  Mark: 

History  of  partition   of  Lennox,   604. 

"Lanox  of  auld,"  604. 

Life  and  times  of  Montrose,  518. 

Memorials    of    Montrose,    518,    1049. 

Memoirs  of  Marquis  of  Montrose,  518,  1049. 

Memorials  of  Graham  of  Claverhouse,  483. 

Montrose  and  the  Covenanters,  518. 

Napiers   of   Wrychtishousis,   619. 

Original   letter  from  Col.   John  Grahame,  483. 

Progress  and  prospects  of  science,  704. 

Tradition,  564. 
Napier,  Robert.     Catalogue  of  works  of  art,  716. 
Narrative  of  the  case  of  a  considerable  number  of  the 

Associate    Congregation,    234. 
Narrative  of   illness  and   death  of   Mary   Somerville, 

539. 
Narrative   of   proceedings   for   securing  the  peace 

(1678),   172. 
Narrative  of  the  riot  at  Tranent,  422. 
Narrative  of  surprising  work  of  God  in  Kilsyth,  306, 

320,  357,  382,  400. 
Narratives  of  battles  of  Drumclog,  905,  906. 
Narratives    illustrating   the    duke    of    Hamilton's    ex- 
pedition,  168. 
Nasmyth,  Sir  J.  M.     Notes  on  pinus  austriaca,  1036. 
Nasmyth,  James.     James  Nasmyth,  engineer,  522. 
Nasmyth  family,  619. 
National  Assembly  of  Scotland,   166. 
National    Association    for    Vindication    of     Scottish 
Rights: 

Address,  202. 

Address.     To  which,  etc.,  202. 
National  education  and  United  Presbyterians,  704. 
National   Clallery   of   Scotland.     Catalogue,   716. 
National  homage  to  Christ,  294. 
National   religion,  293. 
National   Union  of  Conservative  Associations: 

Campaign  guide,  206. 

Facts,  207. 

Leaflets,  207. 
Nattes,  J.  C.     Beauties  of  Scotland,  201. 
Natural  history  of  banks  of  Tay,  945. 
Natural  History  Society  of  Glasgow: 

Fauna  of   Scotland.  945. 

Proceedings,   11,  931. 

Biographical    notice    of    Cosmo    Innes,    1063. 

Biographical  notice  of  Lord  Colonsay,  1061. 
Nau,  Claude.  History  of  Mary  Stuart,  153. 
Neaves,   Charles   Neaves,   lord: 

Archaeology,  54. 

Inaugural   address,   704. 

On  the  Ossianic  controversy,  916. 

On  the  pentatonic  scales,  etc.,   724. 

Some  remarks  on  Scottish  language,  767. 
Necker  de  Saussure,  L.  A.: 

Documents  sur   les  dykes,  996. 

Travels  in   Scotland,    198. 

Voyage  to  the  Hebrides,  375. 
Negociations   of    Scottish    commissioners   at    Notting- 
ham,  141. 
Negro  minstrel.  The,  906. 
Neil,    Gabriel.      Notices    of    old    Tolbooth,    Glasgow, 

368. 
Neil   Douglas,   Universalis!  preacher,   648. 


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Neill,   Patrick: 

Account  of  Ayrshire  rose,   1036. 

Account  of  fossil  remains  of  beaver,  945. 

Considerations,  etc.,  673. 

Examination   of   the   "Reply,"   673. 

Further   considerations,   673. 

List  of  fishes  in  the  Forth,  945. 

Notes  relative  to  fortified  walls,  346. 

Proofs   that    beaver   was    formerly   native   of    Scot- 
land,  945. 

Remarkable  shower  of  hail,  1022. 

Remarks  on  progress,  etc.,  673. 
Neilson,    George: 

Annals  of  the   Solway,  416. 

On    Blind   Harry's   Wallace,   826. 

Brunanburh,   312. 

Churches   as   forts,    103. 

Feuing  of  Drygrange,  322. 

"Huchown  of  the  Awle  Ryale,"  767. 

John    Barbour,    443. 

A  larder  account  in   1649,   169. 

Making  of  wall  of  Antonine,  90. 

The  monuments  of  Caithness,  79. 

Motes  in  Norman   Scotland,    103. 

Old    Annan,   306. 

Peel:    its    meaning,    103. 

The  real  "Scots  wha  hae,"  797. 

Repentance  Tower,   406. 

Robert  the  Bruce's   last  journey,   139,   450. 

Rob   Stene,   540. 

Roderick   Dhu,   873. 

St.  Malachai's  curse,  574. 

Sir  Hew  of  Eglintoun,  768. 

Scottish  burgh   records,    127. 

Some  Scottish  burghal  origins,  127. 

Submission  of  the  Lord  of  the  Isles,  127. 

Tenure  by  knight  service,   127. 

Trial  by  combat,  127. 
Neilson,  James: 

Geological   notes  on  cuttings,   996. 

Geolog^y  of  Clyde  "crannogs,"  996. 

Notes   on    Geological   survey    memoir,   996. 

Notes   on    Scottish    brachiopoda,   996. 

Notes  on  section  seen  in  a  drain,  996. 

On  Calderwood  limestone,  996. 

On  marine  organisms  in  boulder-clay,  996. 

On   old   red   sandstone,   etc.,   of  Arran,   996. 

Sections  of  carboniferous  limestone,  996. 

Visit    to    Little    Cumbrae,    996. 
Neilson,  W.   A.: 

Burns  in  English,  797. 

Original    of   Complaynt   of   Scotlande,   813. 
Neish,  James: 

Note  of  sculptured  stones  from  Monifieth,  103. 

Notes  on  stone  celts  found  in  Glenshee,  79. 

Notice  of  cist,  etc.,  at  Tealing,  79. 

Reference    notes    of   ancient    remains,    79. 
Nelson,    D.    M.      Proposed    scheme    for    sewage    of 

Glasgow,    368. 
Nelson,   Thomas,   and    Sons: 

Historical  and  descriptive  handbook  to  Edinburgh, 
346. 

Old   Edinburgh,   346. 

Tourist   guide   to   Trosachs,    390. 

Views  of  the  Trossachs,  422. 
Nelson,    William.      Contributions   towards    a    Nelson 

genealogy,  619. 
Nelson's  tourist's  g^uide  to  the  Trosachs,  etc.,  422. 
Nettlebottom,  Nehemiah.     Fudge  family,  346. 
Neuhaus,  K.  G.     Humes  Lehre,  757. 
New  act  of  parliament,  906. 
New  Club.     Publications,  12. 
New   electricity   works,    Glasgow,    673. 
New  guide  to  city  of  Edinburgh,  346. 
New  history  of  Botany  bay,  906. 


New  history  of  Scotland,  119,  124. 

New   jest    book,    906. 

New  letter-writer,  906. 

New  light   upon   St.   Patrick,   525. 

New  lights  upon  an  old  subject,  673,  690. 

New   Mitchell   Library,  Glasgow,  370. 

New  Patronage   Act,  The,  291. 

New  pictorial   bible,   906. 

New  scheme  of  union,  289. 

New   school  of   love,   906. 

New   series   of   illustrations,   873. 

New   song,   906. 

New  song  upon  Captain  Gordon's  arrival,  846. 

New  Spalding  Club: 

Publications,  12. 

Report  of   Council,   12. 
New  trolley  system   in   Glasgow,   673. 
New   winter   evening's   companion,   906. 
New  York  Scottish  Society.     Annual  Burns  celebra- 
tion,   797. 
New   York    State.  —  Education    Department: 

Robert  Burns,  797. 

Sir   Walter   Scott,   873. 
Newall,  J.  T.     Scottish  moors,  945. 
Newberry,    F.    H.      Exhibition    of    decorative    handi- 
work, 716. 
Newbigging,    Thomas: 

A  preacher   poet,   538. 

Scottish   Jacobites,    188. 
Newbigin,  M.   I.: 

Kingussie   district,    383. 

Sir  John  Murray's  scheme,  946. 
Newes    from    Scotland,    744. 

Newly   invented   chronological  chart   of   Scottish   bar- 
onets,  564. 
Newport,   Magdalen.     Some  stories  of  colonial  fami- 
lies,   601. 
News,  The,  906. 

Newspaper  press  of   Scotland,   768. 
Newton,   E.   T.: 

Some  new  reptiles  from  Elg^in,  996. 

Reptiles   from    Elgin    sandstone,    996. 

See  also  under  Sharman,  G.,  and  E.  T.  Newton. 
Newton,    R.    P.      Rural    management    of    Forfarshire 

part  of  Strathmore,  673. 
Niceron,  J.  P.: 

Patrice  Adamson,  439. 

Jean  Barclay,  444. 

Guillaume   Barclay,   444. 

George  Buchanan,  452. 

Gilbert   Burnet,   453. 

Robert  Creyghton,  465. 

Thomas   Dempster,   468. 

Jean  Forbes,  478. 

Guillaume    Forbes,   478. 

George   Mackenzie,   508. 

Michel    Scot,    533. 
Nichol,    Prof.      Allan    Ramsay,    852. 
Nichol,   J.    P.      Preliminary    dissertation,    705. 
Nichol,  John: 

Scotch    universities,    705. 

Sketch  of  Scottish  poetry,  768. 

Thomas    Carlyle,    809. 
Nichol,    William.      Recent    additions    to    cryptogamic 

flora   of   Edinburgh,    1036. 
Nicholls,  Sir  George.     History  of  Scottish  poor  law, 

640. 
Nicholson,  E.  W.  B.: 

Golspie,    745. 

Keltic  researches,  920. 

Latheron  ogam-stone,  103,  920. 

Stem   kamb,   920. 

Vernacular  inscriptions,  103,  920. 


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Nicholson,  H.   A.: 

Correlation   of    Silurian   deposits,   996. 
New   genus   of   graptolites,   996. 
Nicholson,  J.    S.     Economic  principles,   705. 
Nicholson,    John.      Historical    and    traditional    tales, 

846. 
Nicholson,  William.     Brownie  of  Blednoch,  846. 
Nicol,  James: 

Geological  structure  of  southern  Grampians,  997. 
Geology  of  Peeblesshire,  997. 
Geology  of  Silurian  rocks,  997. 
Geology  of  southern  portion  of  Cantyre,  997. 
How  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy  were  formed,  996. 
On  newer  red  sandstone,  Loch  Greinord,  997. 
Origin  of  parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  997. 
Observations   on   recent   formations,  997. 
Observations   on    Silurian    strata,    997. 
Red  sandstone,  etc.,  of  north-west  coast,  997. 
Section  of  strata  of  Grampians,  997. 
Slate-rocks,   etc.,   Easdale,   997. 
Structure   of   north-western   Highlands.   997. 
Nicol,  John,  mariner.     Life  and  adventures,  523. 
Nicol,  John: 

Pictish    tower    at    Kintradwell,    1046. 
Pictish  tower  at  Salzcraggie,  1046. 
Nicol,  R.  G.     Aberdeen  harbour,  673. 
Nicolas,  Sir  N.   H.     Account  of  the  army,  140. 
Nicolay,  Nicolas.     Navigation  of  King  James  V.,  142. 
Nicoll,  Sir  W.  R. : 

Henry   Drummond,   470. 
Scottish  Free  Church  trust,  297. 
Nicoll,  Sir  W.  R.,  and  Thomas  Seccombe: 
Later  Scots  poetry:  Robert  Burns,  797. 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  873. 
Thomas   Carlyle,  809. 
Nicolson,  Ale.xander: 
At  Loch   Dee,  389. 
Collection   of   Gaelic  proverbs,  929. 
Rev.  Donald  Macintosh,  507. 
Nicolson,   George.      Letters,   163. 
Nicolson,  J.  G.     Some  rare  Caithness  plants,  1036. 
Nicolson,  John: 

Arthur   Anderson,   1059. 
Some   old    time    Shetland    customs,    745. 
Nicolson,   William: 
Eight  letters,   188. 
Scottish   historical   library,    127. 
Nigel;  or.  The  crown  jewels,  858. 
Night  by  Loch  Lomond,  390. 
Nightingale,   B.     Medal  of  the   Pretender,   188. 
Nimmo,  James.     Narrative,  523. 
Nimmo,   William.      History   of   Stirlingshire,   418. 
Nisbet,    Alexander: 
Heraldic    plates,    557. 
System  of  heraldry,  557. 
Nisbet,    Alexander.      Principles    of    ecclesiastical    fi- 
nance, 244. 
Nisbet,  Thomas.     Plant  geography  of  Ardgoil,   1036. 
Nisbett,   H.   M.     Drum  House,   1053. 
Niven,  G.  W.     Bibliography  of  the  Scots  magazine,  3. 
Niven,    W.    N.      Distribution   of   certain   forest   trees 

in   Scotland,   1036. 
Nixon,  E.  J.     The  facts  as  they  are,  273. 
Nixon,   William: 

Civil    and    spiritual    jurisdiction,    259. 
A   forewarning,   288. 
The  king  of  nations,  286. 
The   present    crisis,   288. 
Qualifications,   477. 
The  two   meanings,   286. 
Noble,     James.       Notice    of    a    stone,    apparently    a 

sinker,    79. 
Noble,   John: 

Bibliography  of  Inverness  newspapers,  378,  104-. 
Miscellanea    Invernessiana,    378. 


Noble,  Joshua.     Report  of  the  procedure,  240. 
Noble,  Mark.     Historical  genealogy  of  Stuarts,  629. 
Nobody.     An   epigram,   281,   846. 
Noel,  B.   W.: 

Case  of  the  Free  Church,  273. 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  273. 
Noel,  Gerard.     Nature  and  objects  of  Christian  char- 
ity, 346. 
Non-intrusion,    261. 
Norcliffe,  C.   B.     General  James  Wolfe  at  Culloden, 

188. 
Norman,    A.    M.      Preliminary    report    on    Crustacea, 

etc.,  946. 
Norman  Ramsay,   528. 
North,  C.  N.  M.     Leabhar  Comunn  nam  Fior  Ghael, 

432. 
North,  E.  D.     Bibliography  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  886. 
North,  O.  H.     Bronze  age  urn  discovered  on  Kilcay 

estate,  79. 
North   British  agriculturist,  12. 
North  British  intelligencer,  12. 
North  British  magazine  and  review,  12. 
North    British    review,    12. 

North  British  review  and  Rev.   C.  J.  Lyon,  534. 
North   countrie   garland,   846. 
North  country  students,  704. 
North    Leith    (parish).      Report,   261. 
Northern   man's  ditty,  846. 
Northesk   (9.  earl),  G.  J.  Carnegie: 
Notice  of  cists  near  Lauder,  79. 
Notice  of  cists  at  Teindside,   79. 
Notice     of     underground     chamber     at     Crichton 

Mains,   79. 
Norton,   C.   E.     Recollections  of  Carlyle,  809. 
Nerval  and  Julia,  846. 
Note  on  marriage  and  divorce,  690. 
Note  on  name  of  Moutray,  618. 

Notes  on  cases  of  witchcraft,  etc.    (1629-1662),   745. 
Notes  on  diseased  crinoids,  997. 
Notes  on  education  question,  70S. 
Notes  on   exhibition  of  Royal  Scottish  Academy 

(1861),    716. 
Notes  from  an  old  diary,  188. 
Notes  on  history  of  transport,  673. 
Notes  and  memorandum  of  the  six  days,  453. 
Notes   on   national   characteristics,    127. 
Notes  on  seals  of  Scotch  bishops,  557. 
Notes  of  speeches  on  petitions,  J.  V.  Agnew,  etc.,  640. 
Notes   from   Tongue  presbytery  records,  422. 
Notes  of  a  wanderer  in  Skye,  416. 
Notice  of  brooch  of  Lorn,  103. 

Notice  of  events  in  life  of  Dr.  John  Thomson,  545. 
Notice  of  the  life  of  James  Watt,  548. 
Notice  of  miniature  coffins  found  on  Arthur's  Seat, 

103,  346,  347. 
Notice  respecting  a  polished  flint  celt,  Claremont,  79. 
Notice    of    urn    with    golden    ornaments,    found    in 

Banffshire,  79. 
Notices  concerning  archbishop   Sharp,  217. 
Notices  of  Highland  dress,  432. 
Notices  from  local  records  of  Dysart,  327. 
Notices  of  original   unprinted  documents,  113. 
Notices  relating  to  parish  of  Carluke,  316,  347. 
Notices  respecting  ancient  royal  library  of  Scotland, 

768. 
Notices  respecting  Lady  Murray  of  Stanhope,  521. 
Notices  of  Roman  altars,  90. 
Notices   of   some   of   principal   manufactures   of   west 

of  Scotland,  673. 
Novati,  F.     Un  nuova  frammento  del  Tristan,  891. 
Novels  of  John   Gait,   821. 
November  twelfth:  a  poem,  846. 
Nursery  and  popular  rhymes,  745. 


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Nutt,  Alfred: 

Aryan   expulsion-and-return   formula,   745. 

Campbell   of  Islay   mss.,   745. 

Critical  notes,  745. 

Critical    study    of    Gaelic    literature,    916. 

Notes  on  Tuairisgeul  mor,  745. 
Nye,  Philip.     An  exhortation  (1644),  226. 
Nys,  Ernest.     Trial  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  153. 


O.,  E.  A.  H.: 

Rhymes  of  the   Scottish   Highlands,   846. 

See  also  under  Ogilvy,  E.   A.  H. 
Obituary  and  calendar  of  Scottish  saints,  437. 
Obituary  notice  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Malcolm,  512. 
Obituary  from  rental  book  of  St.  Anthony,  437. 
Obituary  of  Sir  Michael  Connal,  464. 
Obligation  by  John,  earl  of  Cassillis,  163. 
Observations  upon   church   affairs,   232. 
Observations  upon  law  of  Scotland,  640. 
Observations  on  literature  in  age  of  A.  Melville,  768. 
Observations  on  music   in   Scotland,   724. 
Observations   on  the   overture   concerning  patronage, 

235. 
Observations   on   a   passage   in   Mr.    Playfair's   letter, 

705. 
Observations  on  patronage  and  calls,  245. 
Observations    on    "Peter's    letters,"    837. 
Observations  on  proposed  union  of  Seceders,  240. 
Observations   regarding  salmon   fishery,   640. 
Observations  on  report  of  commissioners  for  making 

nevk"   roads,   673. 
Observations  on   report  of  police  of  Edinburgh,  690. 
Observations    on    Wordsworth's   letter,    797. 
Observator.     Antiquities  in   Stirlingshire,  418. 
Observer.     Review  of  certain  recent  proceedings,  257. 
O'Byrne,  M.  A.     St.   Colum-Cille,  464. 
Ochtertyre  house  booke   of   accompts,    1070. 
O'Connell,  L.     Stevenson's  word  effects,  887. 
O'Connor,  R.   F.     A  Scotch  apostle,   500. 
O'Conor,    Charles.      Dissertation   on   the   first   migra- 
tions, 52,  916. 
Odds  and  ends,  906. 

O'Donnell,  Elliott.     Scottish  ghost  stories,  745. 
O'Donnell,  Manus.     Life  of  Columbcille,  223. 
O'Donoghue,   T.    G.      Carlyle's   Irish   tours,   809. 
O'Donovan,    John.      The    Formorians,    611. 
(Economical  history  of  the  Hebrides,  375,  673. 
0rken0erne,    399. 

Of  the  Latin  poems  of  Dr.  Pitcairn,  768. 
Officers  and  graduates  of  University,  Aberdeen,  564. 
Official   guide.      Summer   tours,   204,   205. 
Official  guide  from  Glasgow,  204. 
O'Flaherty,  Roderic.      Ogygia  vindicated,   134. 
Ogg,  W.  F.     Results  of  administration  of  poor  laws, 

690. 
Ogilby,   James: 

Transition  greenstone  of  Fassney,  997. 

Veins  in  floetz-trap,  East  Lothian,  997. 
Ogilvie,  Sir  George: 

A  true  account,  170. 

A  clear  vindication,  170. 
Ogilvie,   John: 

Britannia,  846. 

Poems,    847. 

Providence,  847. 
Ogilvie-Forbes,  J.   C.  M.     Paper  on  Auchiries,   1052. 
Ogilvy,  David.     Present  importance  of  Free   Church 

principles,    293. 
Ogilvy,  E.  A.  H.: 

Book  of  Highland  minstrelsy,  847. 

See  also  under  O.,  E.  A.  H. 


Ogle,  J.     Sale  catalogue,  640. 
O'Grady,   Standish: 

Carlyle  as  political  teacher,  809. 

Carlyle   as  politician,   809. 
O'Grady,    Standish.      Notes   on   Toireachd    na   Taine, 

745. 
O'Growney,  Eugene.     Scotland  in  Irish  Gaelic  litera- 
ture,  127. 
Ogston,  A.     Cists  found  at  Ardoe,  79. 
Olcott,  C.  S.     Country  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  208,  873. 
Old  Aberdeen   Gymnasium,  705. 
Old  ballad.     False  Lord   Carleil,  847. 
Old   ballad.      Grisly  ghaist   o'   Bairnsdale,  847. 
Old  college  at  Glasgow,  705. 
Old   Edinburgh  pedlars,  347. 
Old   Edinburgh   registers,   564. 
Old  golf  and  new,  690. 

Old-lore  miscellany  of  Orkney,  etc.,  12,  315,  399,  415. 
Old   Scotland,   182. 
Old  Scottish  parliament,  127. 
Old   Scottish  society,   127. 

Old  Society  of  Weavers  in  Falkirk.     Rules,  690. 
Old  stories  re-told,  745. 
Old  way  of  living  in  Scotland,  690. 
Oldmixon,  John.     Memoirs  of  North  Britain,  230. 
Oldrieve,  W.   T.     What  H.   M.   Office  of  Works  is 

doing,  716. 
Oliphant,  F.  R. : 

Robert   Henryson,   488. 

William   Dunbar,   817. 
Oliphant.  M.  O.  W.: 

Annals  of  a  publishing  house,  446,  768. 

Autobiography,    524. 

The  Athelings,   847. 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford,   847. 

Curate  in  charge,  847. 

Greatest  heiress,  847. 

Edinburgh,  347. 

John,  847. 

Katie  Stewart,  847. 

Kirsteen,   847. 

Ladies  Lindores,  847. 

Lady's  walk,  847. 

Laird  of  Norlaw,  847. 

Land  of  darkness,  847. 

Little  pilgrim,  847. 

Lucy  Crofton,  847. 

Life  of  Edward   Irving,  491. 

Madam,  847. 

Madonna  Mary,  847. 

Miss    Marjoribanks,    847. 

Mrs.   Arthur,  847. 

Ombra,  847. 

Perpetual   curate,   847. 

Principal  Tulloch,  546. 

Quiet   heart,   847. 

Rose  in  June,  847. 

Self-sacrifice,  847. 

Royal  Edinburgh,  347. 

Sir   Robert's   fortune,   847. 

Son  of  the  soil,  847. 

Squire  Arden,  847. 

Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen,  847. 

Story  of  Valentine,  847. 

Thomas  Carlyle,  809. 

Thomas  Chalmers,  460. 

Ways  of  life,  847. 

Young  Musgrave,  847. 
Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.     Jacobite  lairds  of  Gask,  620. 
Oliver,  George.    Guide  to  Castle  of  Edinburgh,  347. 
Oliver,  J.  A.  W.     Burns  at  Kirkoswald,  797. 
Oliver   &   Boyd.      Guide  to   Edinburgh,   347. 
Oliver   and    Boyd's   travelling   map,    1022. 
O'Meara,  D.  A.     Marmion,  862. 


INDEX 


1185 


Omicron.     Free  Church  of  Scotland,  270 
Omond,  G.  W.  T.: 

Early  history  of  Scottish  Union  question,  1050. 

Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  477. 

Lord  advocates  of  Scotland,   1059. 

Notes  on  art   of   R.   L.   Stevenson,  887. 

Porteous    riot,    347. 
Omond,   R.   T.,  and  Angus   Rankin.     Winds   of   Ben 

Nevis,    1022. 
Omstandig  verhaal,   188. 

On  Douglas's  translation  of  Virgil's  ^Eneid,  816. 
On  the  exhibition  of  paintings  in  Edinburgh,   716. 
On  old   Scotch  silver  spoon,   103. 
On  present  state  of  religion,   758. 
On    Scotticisms   and   Anglicisms,   772. 
On  state  of  religion  in  the  Highlands,  240. 
Onahan,   W.   J.      Scotland's  services  to   France,   127. 
Oncken,   August.      Adam    Smith   und   Kant,   760. 
One  hundred  songs  of  Scotland,   724. 
One  of  the  million,  542. 
O'Neill,  Arthur.     A  trip  to  Lewis,  388. 
O'Neill,  Moira: 

Letters  of  R.   L.   Stevenson,  887. 

Macbeth   as  the  Celtic  type,   134. 
Onesimus  and  Adelphos.     Present  crisis  of  the  Free 

Church,  270. 
Opening  of  Glasgow  electric  tramways,  673. 
Opening    of    new    buildings.      Aberdeen    Public    Li- 
brary, 302. 
Opinion   of  a  conveyance,  400. 
Opinion  of  the  present  state,  etc.,  160. 
Oppressions    of    sixteenth    century    in    Orkney    and 

Shetland,   399,   415. 
Oran  Dhomhnuill  Daoilig,  929. 
Oration,  An,  on  the  decision,  848. 
Oratory   of  Chalmers,   460. 

Ord,  G.   W.     Tipulidx  of  Glasgow  district,  946. 
Order  of  combats  for  life,  127. 

Order  of  the  King  and  Lords  of  Privy  Council,  705. 
Ordish,  T.  F.     Carlyle  as  an  antiquary,  809. 
Ordnance  gazetteer  of  Scotland,  205. 
Ordnance   Survey   of   Scotland,    1022. 
O'Reilly,    Bernard.      St.    Margaret,   513. 
O'Reilly,  P.  J.     Site  of  Columb's  monastery,  379. 
Organ  question,  280. 

Organization  of  secondary  education,  705. 
Origin  of  lords  of  the  Isles,   607. 
Origin  of  the  Secession,  217. 
Origin    of   steam-boats,    673. 

Original  collection  of  poems  of  Ossian,  etc.,  929. 
Original  documents  relating  to  Sheffield,  153. 
Original  letter  containing  some  account  of  the  parlia- 
ment, etc.    (1678),  172. 
Original  letter  from  ministers  of  Perth,  403. 
Original  letters  relating  to  ecclesiastical  affairs,  217. 
Original  letters  of  Shenstone,  etc.,  768. 
Original  notes  by   Robert   Burns,  Til . 
Original  papers  connected  with  the  Darien  Company, 

178. 
Original  papers  and  letters  relating  to  the  Scots  Com- 
pany,  178. 
Original  rallying  cry  of  the  Free  Church,  270. 
Original  Seceders  Associate  Synod.     Address,  262. 
Original  Secession  Church.     Church  disestablishment, 

290. 
Origine  et  incremento  Makintoshiorum  epitome,  609. 
Origines   parochiales   Scotiae,    127. 
Orkney.     Commissariot: 

Commissariot  record,  564. 

Register  of  inventories,  564. 
Orkney  und  Shetland  Inseln,   1022. 
Orkney  and   Shetland  portraits,  564. 
Orkney  and   Shetland   records,  415,   1056. 
Orkneyinga   Saga,   sive  historia   Orcadensium,   399. 
Orkneyinga   Saga.     Translated,  199. 
Orkneyinga   Saga  and   Magnus  Saga,  399. 
Orme.  William.     Memoirs... of  John  Urquhart,  546. 


Ormiston  Friendly  Society.    Articles,  400. 

Ormonde   (2.  duke),  James  Butler.     Jacobite  attempt 

of  1719,   188. 
Orr,  James: 

Hume   and    his    influence,    757. 

L^nion  of  the  Free  Church,  etc.,  296. 
Orr,   R.    L.      The   Scottish   Church   question,   298. 
Ortelius,   Abraham.      Scotise   tabvla,    1022. 
Osbourne,    K.    D. : 

R.  L.  Stevenson  in  California,  887. 

R.  L.  Stevenson  in  San  Francisco,  887. 
O'Shea,  J.  J. : 

The   Northern  Athens,  347. 

Revival    of    Holyrood,    347. 

Second   martyrdom   of  Mary   Stuart,    153. 
O'Shea,  James.     R.   L.   Stevenson,   887. 
Oswald,  Eugen.     Thomas  Carlyle,  809. 
Oswald,  J.      Letters  concerning  present  state  of  the 

Church,   234. 
Oswald,  James.     Caledonian   pocket  companion,   724. 
Otis,  J.  F.     On  the  poetry  of  Burns,  797. 
Otter,  H.  C.     Tides  of  Sound  of  Harris,  1022. 
Ought  the  non-intrusionists  to  join  with  the  United 

Secession?   270. 
Our   national   church,  245. 
Our  Scottish  fishermen,  673. 
Our  Voluntary  assailants,  291. 

Overton,  J.   H.     Cruise  among  the  Hebrides,  375. 
Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.     Ovid  in  Aberdeenshire  dia- 
lect, 848. 


P.,  C.  M.  Ceol-seinn  na  tuatha,  724. 

P.,  J.     Antiquities  of  Strathmore,  420. 

P.,  J.     Robert   Service,   1065. 

P.,  R.  L.     Log  of  steamship  Voltaic,  375. 

P.,  T.     Memorandums  of  Thomson,  545. 

Pacificator.     Scotch  church  question,  270. 

Packet  of  pestilent  pasquils,  848. 

Packets  of  letters  from   Scotland,   168. 

Pagan,  James.     History  of  Cathedral  of  Glasgow,  368. 

Pagan,  William.     Birthplace  of  William  Paterson,  525. 

Page,    David: 

Notes  on  stylonurus,  997. 

Scottish  geology,  997. 
Paget,   Lady    Clara.      Notes   on   crosses   in    Shetland, 

103. 
Paget,  John : 

Lord  Macaulay  and  the  Highlands,  127. 

Paradoxes  and  puzzles,  127. 
Paine,  R.  D.     Armada  galleon  of  Tobermory,  421. 
Paine,  R.  T.     Monody  on  Sir  John  Moore,   519. 
Paisley,  Robert.     Headship  of  Christ,  270. 
Paisley.      [Documents],  400,   401. 

Paisley  Abbey.    Registrum  monasterii  de  Passelet,  401. 
Paisley  Philosophical   Institution.     Report,   12. 
Palgrave,  F.  T.     William   Dyce,  472. 
Palinurus.     Justification  of  conduct,   196. 
Palmer,  A.  N.     Crofter  system  of  Western  Isles,  691. 
Palmgren,  Carl.     On  the  music  of  Burns'  songs,  797. 
Palpus.     Bickers,  347,   387. 

Panmure   House.      Miscellaneous  charters,    113. 
Panton,  G.  A.: 

Note  on  cliff  at   Blackford  Hill,  997. 

Note  on  fossil  cones  from  Airdrie  ironstones,  997. 
Papal  negociations  with   Mary,   153. 
Papers  about  the  Rebellions  of  1715  and  1745,  188. 
Papers  from  charter  chest,  Cortachy  Castle,  113,  358. 
Papers  from  the  charter  chest  at  Dun,  113. 
Papers  from  charter  chest,  Gordon  Castle,  113. 
Papers  from  charter  chest  Monymusk,  393. 
Papers  from   charter  chest  at  Pittodrie,   113. 
Papers   illustrating   history   of   Scots    Brigade,    113. 
Papers    illustrative    of    political    condition    of    High- 
lands,  113. 


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Papers  relating  to  the  Darien  scheme,  178. 
Papers   relating  to   Macleans  of  Duart,  610. 
Papers   relating  to   murder   of  laird  of  Calder,    1060. 
Papers   relative  to   Captain  John   Slezer,   537. 
Papers  relative  to  murder  of  Matthew  Sinclair,   536. 
Papers    relative    to    preservation    of    the    Honours    of 

Scotland,    170. 
Papers  relative  to  the  regalia,  113. 
Papers   relative   to   submission   of   Angus   Macdonald, 

162. 
Parallel   of   Shakespeare  and   Scott,   873. 
Parasynagma   Perthense,   225. 
Park,    Robert.      Rights    and    liberties    of    the    church 

asserted,  228. 
Parker,  Henry.     The  Trojan  horse,  226. 
Parker,  Katherine.    Cochrane,  earl  of  Dundonald,  588. 
Parliament  and   the   Scottish   land   bill,   207. 
Parliamentary   report   on   salaries   of  judges,   640. 
Parliamentary    representation    of    Scotland,    199. 
Parnell,   Richard: 

Account  of  new  species  of  British  bream,  946. 

Account  of  three  new  species  of  British  fishes,  946. 

Prize   essav   on   fishes,   946. 
Parrott,  T.   M. : 

The  last  minstrel,  873. 

Old   Edinburgh   and   her  poet-laureate,   1054. 
Part  of  amended  Bill  of  Exchequer,  347. 
Part  of  a  journal  kept  from   Scotland,  178. 
Partick.       [Documents],    401. 

Particular  consequences   of   Mr.   Orde's   Irish   resolu- 
tions,  673. 
Parton,  James.     James  Watt,   548. 
Paston,  George.     Lady  from  the  mountains,  484. 
Pastoral   address,   262. 
Pat   Stuart,   tyrant   Don  Juan,   524. 
Paterson,  A.  C.     Testimonials,  524. 
Paterson,  A.  N.     Scottish  architecture,  716. 
Paterson,   Adam : 

Lecture,    691. 

Lecture  on  alterations  upon  the  laws,  127. 
Paterson,   George.      Historical   account   of   fiars,   640, 

673. 
Paterson,   H.    M.    L.      Pygmy   flints   in   the   Dee   val- 
ley,   79. 
Paterson,  J.     Author  of  "The  cherrie  and  the  slae," 

844. 
Paterson,  James: 

History  of  Ayr  and  Wigton,  309,  316,  320,  385. 

History  of  Musselburgh,  394. 
Paterson,  James: 

Fedderat,  1054. 

Itinerary  of  a  walking  tour,  1050. 
Paterson,  James,  M.  D.    Report  on  prison  of  Air,  308. 
Paterson,   James.      History   of   family   of   Wauchope, 

633. 
Paterson,  John: 

Birds  of  the  Clyde,  946. 

Distribution   of   the   Chiff-chaff,   946. 

Notes  on  eagles  of  Ayrshire,  946. 

Burns   on  trees,   797. 

Notes  on  irruption  of  little  auks,  946. 

On   birds   of   Glasgow   district,   946. 

Return  of  summer-birds,  946. 
Paterson,  John,  and  John  Renwick: 

Narrative  of  cruise  in  Loch  Fyne,  946. 

Report  of  visit  to  Sanda,  etc.,  946. 
Paterson,  John.      Account   of  isle  of  Arran,   307. 
Paterson,  Nathaniel.     Who  would  gain,  etc.,  250. 
Paterson,    Robert.      Description    of    pothocites    gran- 

tonii,   997. 
Paterson,   Robert: 

Note  of  human  remains  in  wooden  coffins,  79. 

Notice  of  jar  found  in  Leith,  103. 
Paterson,    William.      Land    plan,    178. 
Pathetic  history  of  George  Barnwell,  906. 


Patience,  Alexander: 

Distribution  of  Clyde  crangonidae.  946. 

Occurrence  of  gobius  orca,  946. 

Occurrence  of  idothea  neglecta,  946. 

Some  terrestrial  isopods,  946. 
Patmore,   P.   G.     Thomas  Campbell,  802. 
Paton,  A.   P.     Wilson  the  ornithologist,   1067. 
Paton,  D.  N.,  and  others.     Study  of  diet,  691. 
Paton,  G.  A.     Law  of  mutual  gables,  640. 
Paton,     Henry.       Manuscripts    of    Robert    Mordaunt 

Hay,  311,  402,  412,  598. 
Paton,  Sir  J.  N. : 

Notes   on   Clach-na-bratach,   745. 

Notice  of  amber  seal,  376. 

Notice  of  gold  ornaments  found  at  Orton,  79. 
Paton,  J.   R.     Captain  John   Paton,  525. 
Paton,   James.      Annals  of   Fordoun,   358. 
Paton,  James.     See  under  Bell,  Sir  James,  and  James 

Paton. 
Paton,  Robert.     Scottish  church,  217. 
Paton,  V.  A.  N.     Masterton  genealogy,  614. 
Patrick,  James.      Posthumous  works,   848. 
Patrick,   John.      Carlyles   in   Scotland.   809. 
Patrick,   John.      Sculptured   caves    of    East    Wemyss, 

103. 
Patrick,  William,  writer  to  the  Signet,  526. 
Patriotism   and  prejudice,   52. 
Patten,  S.  N.: 

Adam  Smith,  538. 

David  Hume,  757. 
Patten,  William.     Expedition  into  Scotland,  158. 
Patter,  Peter.     David  Roberts,  530. 
Patterson,  Alexander.     Catalogue  of  Burnsiana,  797. 
Patterson,  John.     Memoir  of  Joseph  Train,   545. 
Patterson,  R.   H.     Christopher  North,  552. 
Pattinson,  J.  P.     British  railways,  673. 
Patton,    Andrew.       Geological    observations    in    East 

Kilbride,  997. 
Patton,   F.   L.     Sir  William   Hamilton,  487. 
Paul,   David.      Fungi  in   Glen   Urquhart,   1036. 
Paul,   Hamilton.      Foretaste,  848. 
Paul,  Sir  J.  B.: 

.Abercromby,  Lord  Glasfoord,   593. 

Abernethy,    lord    Saltoun,    625. 

The  Abernethy  pedigree,  568. 

Alexander,  earl  of  Stirling,  631. 

Balfours  of  Pilrig,  571. 

On  beggars'  badges,   103. 

Bellenden,  lord   Bellenden,   572. 

Bruce   earl   of   Carrick,    579. 

Comyn,  lord  of  Badenoch,  570. 

Douglas,  earl  of  Selkirk,   626. 

Douglas,   lord   Mordingtoun,   617. 

Drummond,    earl   of   Melfort,   614. 

Drummond,  viscount  Strathallan,  631. 

Edinburgh  in   1544,  347. 

Edinburgh   in   1629,  347. 

Elphinstone,   Lord   Elphinstone,   589. 

Erskine,  earl  of  Kellie,  601. 

Eythin,  lords  Eythin,  589. 

Forrester,  lord  Forrester,   591. 

George   Burnett,   453. 

Gleanings  from  old  album,  557. 

Haliburton  of  Dirleton,   596. 

Hamilton,  earls  of  Haddington,  596. 

Hamilton,   earl   of   Orkney,   621. 

Hamilton,  earl  of  Ruglen,  624. 

Hay,  earl  of  Kinnoull,  603. 

Heraldry   in   relation   to   architecture,   716,   1067. 

Heraldry   in   relation   to   Scottish   history,   557. 

Home,   earl   of   Dunbar,    587. 

Hope,  earl  of  Hopetoun,  598. 

Keith,   Lord   Dingwall,   584. 

Last  days  of  Patrick,  earl  of  Marchmont,  513. 

Leslie,  lord  Lindores,   604. 

Leslie,  lord  Newark,  620. 

Lord   Balfour,   571. 


INDEX 


1187 


Paul,  Sir  J,  B.  —  continued: 

Lyle,   lord   Lyle,   606. 

Maclellan,    lord    Kirkcudbright,    603. 

Matrimonia!  adventures  of  James  V.,  492. 

Maule,   earl    Panmure,   621. 

Maxwell,  earl  of  Dirleton,  584. 

Monypenny,  lord  Monypenny,  617. 

Murrays  of  Romanno,  619. 

Nairn,  lord  Nairn,  619. 

Notes  on  old  Scottish  measures,  103. 

On  a  calendar  of  16th  century,  141. 

Ordinary    of   arms,    557. 

Osborne,  Viscount  Dunblane,  587. 

Pilrig  House,    1054. 

Post-Reformation  elder,  217. 

Preston,  lord  Ding-wall,  584. 

Primrose,  earl  of  Rosebery,  623. 

Primrose,   viscount   Primrose,   622. 

Ramsay,  lord  Bothwell,  573. 

Ramsay,  viscount   Haddington,  596. 

Sandilands,   lord   Abercrombie,    568. 

Scottish   heraldry,    557. 

Scottish   note  on   the  coronation,   207. 

Scrynigeour,   earl   of    Dundee,   587. 

Some    early    Scottish    architects,    716. 

Stewart,  duke  of  Ross,  624. 

Stewart,   duke  of   Rothesay,   624. 

Stewart,  earl  of  .\rran.  570. 

Stewart,    earl   of   Traquair,   632. 

Stewart,  lord  Blantyre,  573. 

Stewart,   lord   Colme,    625. 

Stewart,  lord  Pittenweem,  621. 

See  also  under  Anderson,  John,  and  Sir  J.  B.  Paul. 
Paul.   Robert: 

Note  on  ancient  graves  at  Belhaven,  79. 

Note  on  Tents  Moor,  Fife,  79. 
Paul's   second   epistle,   848. 
Paull,  James,  and  W.  R.  Pirie: 

Letter,  259. 

Non-intrusion.    259. 
Payne,   William.      Coalfield   of   Brora,  997. 
Peabody,  W.  B.  O.     Life  of  Alexander  Wilson,  1067. 
Peace,    William.      Descriptive    handbook    to    Orkney 

Islands,  399. 
Peace  in  believing,  455. 
Peach,  A.  M. : 

Boulder  distribution,  997. 

See  also   under  Wright,  W.   B.,  and  A.   M.   Peach. 
Peach,  B.  N. : 

Abstract  of  opening  address,  997. 

Additions  to   fauna  of  olenellus  zone,  998. 

Cambrian    fauna    of    north-west    Highlands,    998. 

Further    researches   among   Crustacea,   etc.,   of   car- 
boniferous  rocks,  998. 

Generalised  index  of  carboniferous  rocks,  998. 

Geology  of  Scotland,  998. 

Geology  of   Shetland,  998. 

Glaciation   of  Caithness,  998. 

Light  shed  by   organic  remains,  998. 

Note  on  "glyptoscorpius,"  998. 

Old  red  sandstone  volcanic  rocks,  998. 

Occurrence  of  pterygotus,  998. 

Scottish  paleontology,  998. 

Some   fossil  niyriapods,  998. 

Some  new   crustaceans   from   Eskdale,  998. 

Some  new  niyriapods,  998. 

Some  new  fossil  scorpions,  998. 
Peach,  B.  N.,  and  John  Home: 

Canonbie   coalfield,   998. 

Geological  notes  on  lochs,  998. 

Geology  of  Orkneys,  998. 

Glaciation  of  Orkney  islands,  998. 

Glaciation  of  Shetland  Isles,  998. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Assynt,  998. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Conon  basin,  998. 

Notes   on   geology   of   district   between   Loch    Hope 
and  Strath  Naver,  998. 


Peach,  B.   N.,  and  John  Home  —  continued: 

Notes  on   geology  of  Loch   Katrine,  998. 

Notes   on  geology  of  Loch   Maree,  999. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Shin  basin,  999. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Tay  basin,  999. 

Notes  on  shell  mound  at  Tongue  Ferry,  1047. 

Old  red  sandstone  of  Orkney,  999. 

Old   red   sandstone  of   Shetland,   999. 

Olenellus   zone,   999. 

On  occurrence  of  shelly  boulder  clay,  999. 
Peach,  B.  N.,  and  others.     On  a  remarkable  volcanic 

vent,  999. 
Peach,  C.   W. : 

On    antholites    pitcairna;,    999. 

Boulder  clay   of  Caithness,  999. 

Chalk  flints  of  Stroma,  999. 

Discovery   of  beekite  at   Durness,  999. 

Discovery   of   diatomaces   near   Wick,   999. 

Discovery  of  millipores  in  boulder  clay,  Caithness, 
999. 

Discovery  of  spirorbis  carbonarius,  etc.,  999. 

Fossils  from  boulder  clay,  Caithness,  999. 

Fossil    plants    from    calciferous    sandstone,    Edin- 
burgh, 999. 

Fossil  plants  from  old   red  sandstone  of  Shetland, 
999. 

Fossil  plants  from  Slamannan,  etc.,  999. 

Fossil  plants  from   West  Calder,  999. 

Fructification   of  griffithsia   corallina,    1036. 

Natural  printing  of  sea-weeds  on   rocks,   999. 

New  lepidodendroid  fossil  from   Devonside,  999. 

Notice  of  holoptychius  nobilissimus  from   Melrose, 
999. 

Occurrence  of  "rosy  feather  star,"  999. 

Remarks  on  some  fossil  plants,   1000. 

Remarks  on  specimens  of  ulodendron  and  halonia, 
1000. 

Structure   of   fossil   stems   for   Redhall,   999. 

Traces  of  glacial  drift  in   Shetland,   1000. 
Peacock,    Edward.      Notes    from    unpublished    docu- 
ments, 399. 
Pearcey,    F.   G. : 

Investigations  on  movements  of  herring,  etc.,  946. 

Notes  on  marine  deposits  of  Firth  of  Forth,  946. 
Pearson,  C.  A.     Pearson's  gossipy  guide  to  Glasgow, 

368. 
Pearson,  H.  N.     Memoirs  of  Claudius  Buchanan,  451. 
Pearson,  Norman.     The  Scotch  Borderland,  312. 
Pearson,     W.     H.       Discovery    of    harpanthus    floto- 

vianus   in    Scotland,    1036. 
Pease,   Howard: 

Lord  wardens  of  the  marches,  127,  312. 

Scott  and   Stevenson,  874,  887. 
Pebody,    Charles: 

Burns  at  work,  797. 

Scott  centenary,   874. 
Pecheurs  de  la  cote,  691. 

Peck,  Epaphroditus.     American  versus  British  ecclesi- 
astical law.  297. 
Peck  o'  maut.  The,  906. 
Peddie,  J.  M.  D. : 

Description  of  old  timber  building,  347. 

Notice  of  crucifix  found  in  Ceres,  103. 
Peddie,  James.     Note  respecting  a  sculptured  stone, 

347. 
Peddie,  James: 

Defence  of  Associate   Synod,   238. 

Parable  of  the  lost  sheep,  347. 
Pedigree   of   Alexander    Lumsden,   606. 
Pedigree  of   Douglas  of  Tilquhilly,  585. 
Pedigree  of  family  of  Morton,  585. 
Pedigree  of  Grahams  of  Balgowan,  595. 
Pedigree  of   Macdonald   of   Sanda,   607. 
Pedrick,  J.  G.     Heraldic  aspects  of  Scott's  works,  874. 
Peebles.  G.  S.     Abbey  and  parish  of  Kinloss,  383. 
Peebles,   William.     The  crisis,  848. 
Peebles.      Charters   and   documents,   401. 


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Peebles.      Commissariot    record,    564. 

Peerage  of  England,  etc.,  565. 

Pelly,   Sir  Lewis.      Glimpses  of  Carlyle,   809. 

Penard,  E.     Sur  les  sarcodines  du  Loch  Ness,  946. 

Penitent   prisoner.  The,  906. 

Pennant,  Thomas: 

Tour  (1762,  1769),  193. 

Tour   (1772),   193. 

Tour,   194. 
Pennell,  E.  R.     Art  in  Glasgow,  716. 
Penney,  John.     Account  of  Linlithgowshire,  389. 
Penney,    S.    M.      Highlands   and   Islands,    691. 
Penney,    William,    Lord    Kinloch: 

Devout   moments,  848. 

Opinion  on  Lord  Aberdeen's  bill,  270. 

Tract  on  christian  charity,  273. 

Tract  for  the  times,  264. 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts: 

Catalogue,   716. 

Representative   collection,   716. 
Penny-worth  of  wit's  garland,  906. 
Pennycuik,    Alexander.      Historical    account    of   blue 

blanket,   347. 
Percy,  Thomas.     Altenglische  und   Schottische  Dich- 

tungen,  848. 
Perfect    list    of    the    several    persons    residenters    in 

Scotland,    178. 
Perry,  T.  S.     Sir  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Persecutions  in  Scotland,  217. 
Persons,  dress,  etc.,  of  Highlanders,   432. 
Perth   (2.  earl),  John  Drummond.     Briefe  account  of 

life,  526. 
Perth: 

-Mphabetical   list  of  electors,  404. 

[Documents],    403. 
Perth   Christian   Conference,  288. 
Perth  Synod.     Decreet,  409. 
Perthshire.     County  Council.     Handbook,  404. 
Perthshire  Society  of  Natural  Science: 

Proceeaings,   12,  931. 

Transactions,   12,  931. 
Peter,  D.   M.     Baronage  of  Angus  and  Mearns,  557, 

567. 
Peter,  James: 

Notes  on  oaken  spade  found  in  Cruden,  103. 

Stone  circles   in   parish  of   Old   Deer,   79. 
Peter   Williamson,   550. 

Peter  Williamson,  remarkable  for  his  captivity,   550. 
Peter   Young,   Gipsy,    553. 

Peterhead.      Free   Library.     Demonstration,   404. 
Peterhead  burgh  affairs  of  last  century,  404. 
Peterkin,    Alexander: 

The  Churchman,  217. 

Constitution  of  Protestant  Church,  217. 

A    layman's    letters,    257. 

Letter  to  Henry  Erskine,  691. 

Remarks  on  proceedings  of  Leith  Dock  Commission, 
673. 
Peterpolis.     The  unnatural  son,  848. 
Peterson,  Franklin.     Musical  aesthetics,  724. 
Peterson,  Meta.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  887. 
Peterson,  W. : 

St.  Andrews  and  Dundee,  325,  409. 

Universities  bill,  705. 
Petit,  J.   A.      History   of  Mary   Stuart,   153. 
Petition    to    General    Assembly    claiming    seats,    etc., 

245. 
Petition  for  a  toleration  to  the  stang,  640. 
Petley,  C.   C.     Carved  stones  in  Ross-shire,  103. 
Petrescu,  Nicolaus.     Glanvil  und  Hume,  757. 
Petrie,  George: 

Description  of  antiquities  in  Orkney,  80. 

Notice  of  ancient  dwelling  at  Skara,  80. 

Notice  of  barrow  at  Huntiscarth,  80. 

Notice  of  barrow  on  farm  of  Newbigging,  80. 

Notice  of  brochs  of  Orkney,  80. 

Notice  of  excavations  of  cists  in  Stronsay,  80. 


Petrie,    George  —  continued : 

Notice  of  round  church  in  Orphir,   103. 

Notice  of  tumuhis  in  Stenness,  80. 

Oldtidslevninger,    80. 

Picts'  houses  in  Orkneys,  80. 

Rude  stone   implements   found   in   Orkney,  80. 
Pettigrew,  T.  J.: 

Alexander  P.  W.  Philip,  526. 

James   Wardrop,    547. 

James  Wilson,  552. 

John   Baron,  444. 

John   Brown,  M.D.,   449. 

John  Cheyne,  462. 

John  Hunter,  490. 

Matthew  Baillie,  442. 

Sir   Charles   Bell,  445. 

Sir  James  McGregor,  507. 

Sir  John  Pringle,  527. 

William   C.    Cruikshank,  466. 

William  Cullen,  466. 

William  Hunter,  491. 
$,     The  Carlyles,  809. 
Phelps,  W.  L.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  887. 
Philalethes.     Remarks  on  statement,  etc.,  290. 

$iXad^rivaiog.    Mo8fQV  Ai&Evg,  848. 

Philip.     Yea  or  nay?  288. 
Philip,  Adam : 

Castle  Huntly,  316. 

Parish  of  Longforgan,   391. 

Songs  and  sayings  of  Gowrie,  848. 
Philip,  James.     Grameid,   174. 
Philippson,   Martin: 

fitudes,   153. 

Histoire  du  regne,  153. 
Phillips,   H.     My  heart's  in  the  Highlands,   724. 
Phillips,  J.    G.     Prehistoric  graves   in   Moray,  80. 
Philopatris;    or,    The    Committee    of    Overtures,    234, 
Philopresbyter,   Britannus.      Presbyterial   government 

described,  229. 
Philosophical    Institution,    Edinburgh: 

Jubilee  book,  12. 

Prospectus,   12. 

Report,   12. 
Philosophical   Society  of   Glasgow: 

Proceedings,   13. 

Index,   13. 
Philosophy  in  Scotland,  758. 
Philosophy    of    Sir    William    Hamilton,    755. 
Phin,    K.   M.: 

Reasons  against,  etc.,  280. 

Scottish   Episcopacy,  280. 
Phipps,  E.  A.     Memorials  of  Clutha,  317. 
Physicians  of  the  Western  Isles,  572. 
Picken,   Andrew: 

Black  Watch,   848. 

Jordans  of  Grange,   848. 

Traditionary   stories,    848. 

Traditionary   stories   of   old   families,   848. 
Picture  of  Edinburgh,  347. 
Pictures  by  W.   Q.   Orchardson,  716. 
Pictures  in  Edinburgh,  716. 

Pictures  and  portraits  of  life  and  land  of  Burns,  797. 
Pidgeon,   H.   C.     Notice  of  shields  of  arms,   Dunbar 

Castle,   324. 
Pieces  diverses,   159. 
Pierson,  D.  L.     Mission  work,  347. 
Pieszczek,  R.  K.     Joanna  Baillie,  777. 
Pigott,  T.  D.     Shetland  Isles,  415. 
Pillans,  James.     A  word  for  the  universities,  1070. 
Pinero,  A.  W.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  887. 
Pinkerton,    John: 

Enquiry  into  history  of  Scotland,  134. 

Historical  dissertation  on  Gowrie  conspiracy,  163. 

History   of   Scotland,    127. 

The  Scotish  gallery,  437. 
Pinkerton,  William.     Highland  kilt,  432. 


INDEX 


1189 


Pinnington,    Edward: 

Finlaystone,   357. 

A  Glasgow  art  collection,  716. 

Glimpses  of  old   Scots  parish  life,  393. 

Robert   Scott  Lauder,   499. 

Scots  memorial  reredos,  393. 

Study  of  old  Dundee,  325. 

William  McTaggart,  512. 
Pirie,  George.     Vitrified  fort  upon  Tap  o'  Noth,  80. 
Pirrie,    A.    M.      See    under    Abercroniby,    John,    and 

A.    M.    Pirrie. 
Pitcairn,  Constance.     History  of  Fife  Pitcairns,  621. 
Pitcairn,   Robert: 

Historical  account  of  families  of  Kennedy,  601. 

Communication    relative    to    horse-shoes    found    on 
farm  of  West  Nisbet,  140. 
Pitt  Club  of  Scotland.     Songs,  848. 
Pittencrieff    Glen:    its   antiquities,    404. 
Pixley,   F.    W.      The   Chisholms,   579. 
Placaet  van  de  Staten...van  Schotlandt,  167. 
Place,  Mrs.     Notice  of  castle  on  isle  of  Loch  Doch- 

art,    103. 
Plain  Honest  Man.     Letter,  347. 
Plain  truth;  or.  Some  reasons,  etc.,  235. 
Plan  of  city  of  St.  Andrews,  409. 
Plan   for  consideration,  etc.,  640. 
Plan   for   regulating  rents  of  land,   673. 
Planche,  J.  R.     The  Pirate,  863. 
Plant  of  renown,  907. 
Plavfair,    James.      Geographical    description    of    Scot- 

'  land,    197. 
Playfair,   John: 

Account  of  Matthew  Stewart,  541. 

Biographical  account  of  James  Hutton,  491. 

Biographical    account    of    John    Robinson,    531. 

Letter,   501. 
Playfair,    W.    H.      Report,    buildings    for    College   of 

Edinburgh,   347. 
Plea  for  the  country  ministers,  276. 
Plea  for  divine  right  of  the  Church,  276. 
Pleasing  art  of  money-catching,  907. 
Pleyel,    I.    J.      Select    collection    of    original    Scotish 

airs,    724. 
Plomer,   H.   R.     Dictionary   of  the  booksellers,  3. 
Ploughman,  Old.      A  friendly  address,  193,  673. 
Plumptre,   C.    E.      Centenary   of   Dean    Ramsay,    528. 
Pococke,   Richard.     Tours   in   Scotland,   192. 
Poem    on    the    South-Sea    stock-jobbers,    848. 
Poems.      Gudeman  of   Ballangeich,  907. 
Poems  on  Archbishop  Sharpe,  848. 
Poems  of  Dr.  W.  C.  Smith,  879. 
Poems  of  places,  848. 
Poetarum  Scotorum  musae  sacrae,  848. 
Poetical  remains  of  Dr.  John  Leyden,  836. 
Poetry  and  humour  of  Scottish  language,  768. 
Poetry  in  the  novels,  etc.,  of  the  author  of  Waverley, 

874. 
Poets  and  poetry  of  Scotland,  848-849. 
Police  of  Edinburgh,  347. 
Political   church.   A.,   291. 
Political    martyrs    in    Scotland,    196. 
Political   trials   in   Scotland,    196. 
Pollard,   A.    F. : 

Church  and  state,  217. 

Protector    Somerset   and   Scotland,    158. 
Pollard,  W.     See  tinder  Clough,  C.  T.,  and  W.  Pol- 
lard. 
Pollen,   J.   H.: 

Dispensation  for  marriage  of  Mary  Stuart,  153. 

Mary  and  the  Babington  plot,  153. 

Mary  and  the  papal  league,   153. 

Mary    and    the    opinions    of    her    Catholic    contem- 
poraries,  153. 

Mary  and  recent  research,  153. 

Mary   Stuart's  Jesuit  chaplain,   153. 

Mary   Stuart's  letter  to   Mendoza,   153. 

Studies  on  history  of  Queen  Mary,  153. 


Pollexfen,  J.  H.: 

Coins  of   David   I.,   729. 

Hoard  of  gold  ornaments,  729. 

Two  new  Scottish  pennies,  729. 

Hoard  of  gold  ornaments,  etc.,  found  in  Bute,  103. 
Pollock,  Robert: 

Course  of  time,  849. 

The  persecuted  family,  849. 
Poison,  A.: 

Highland  brochs,  80. 

Highland   folklore  of  luck,   745. 

Social  progress  of  the  Highlands,  691. 

Some   Highland   fishermen's   fancies,   745. 
Pont,  Timothy.     Cuninghame  topographized,   320. 
Poole,   R.    L.: 

Historical  atlas,  1022. 

Scottish  islands,  375. 
Poor    client's    complaint,    849. 
Pope,    Alexander: 

On  Caithness,  etc.,  315,  420. 

The  dune  of  Dornadilla,  80. 
Popery  and   slavery   reviving,   189. 
Popish  blasphemy,  907. 
Popular  view   of  the  tenures  of  heritable  property, 

1069. 
Population   of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,   347. 
Populi  Suffragia,  231. 

Porcacchi,   Tommaso.      Descrittione,   161.' 
Porteous,  Alexander.     History  of  Crieff,  319. 
Porteous,  James.     History  of  Monivaird  and   Strow- 

an,   393,   420. 
Porteous,  William.     New  light  examined,  238. 
Porter,  Mrs.  Gerald.     Annals  of  a  publishing  house, 

446. 
Porter,  Jane: 

Ball  at   Holyrood,  348. 

The  Scottish  chiefs,   138,   1048. 
Porter,  S.  T. : 

Letter  to  the  church,  369. 

Letter  to  his  parishioners,  527. 

Remarks   on   "Vindication,"   527. 
Fortius,  Wilhelm.     Carnegie,  458. 
Portraits  of  leading  reformers,  437. 
Portraits  of  principal  female  characters  in  Waverley 

novels,   874. 
Position  and   prospects  of  union  question,  286. 
Possibilities  of  free  religious  thought,  290. 
Possolo-Hogan,    Alfredo.      Ivanhoe,   859. 
Post    office.      Glasgow    directory: 

(1869-1870),  1055. 

(1882-83),  369. 
Pottinger,  J.   A.     The  selkie  wife,   745. 
Potts,  J.  F.     On  .\rran  claystones,  1000. 
Potts,    John.      Seceding    Presbyterianism    delineated, 

233. 
Poulson,  James.     Lyrick  poems,  849. 
Pow,  George.     Notes  on  the  shorelark,  946. 
Powell,  F.  Y.     Few  notes  on   Sir  Tristrem,  891. 
Power,   William.     Prince  Charlie,   189. 
Powrie,   James: 

Earliest  known  vestiges  of  vertebrate  life,  1000. 

Fossiliferous   rocks   of    Forfarshire,    1000. 

Old  red  sandstone  of  Forfarshire,  1000. 

Old  red  sandstones  of  Fifeshire,   1000. 

Red  sandstones  of  Scotland,  1000. 

Working   together  of   igneous   and   denuding  agen- 
cies, 1000. 
Practical  mechanic,  13. 
Practical   mechanic's  journal,    13. 
Practical   remarks  on  currency,  674. 
Practical   remarks  on   Scottish   Church  question,  262. 
Pratt,   .Arthur: 

Notes  on  crinoids,   1000. 

Notes  on  igneous  rocks,  1000. 

Scottish   trap   rocks,    1000. 


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Pratt,  J.   B.: 

Note  of  cairn  on  the  High  Law,  80. 

Note  of  ancient  remains  in  Carluke,  80. 

Note  of  ancient  structure  at  Law  of  Mauldslie,  80. 
Pratt,  Tinsley.     Poetry  of  James  Thomson,  890. 
Pratt  Institute  Library  School: 

Robert  Burns,  797. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Pre-Disruption    Elder.      Thoughts   on   Aberdeen  case, 

294. 
Precedence   of   Edinburgh,   348. 
Preliminaries  to  the  Crown  of  Scotland,  181. 
Presbuterion.     A  plain  appeal,  259. 
Presbyter.     Patronage,  242. 

Presbyterian  Church,   Edinburgh.     City   Elders.     Re- 
port,  252. 
Presbyterian  churches  in   Scotland,  284. 
Presbyterian  Clergyman.     A  few  observations,  241. 
Presbyterian   magazine,   13. 
Presbyterian   reunion,   296. 
Presbyterianism  and  reunion,  298. 
Presbytery   of   Auchterarder  and  others,   etc.,  257. 
Prescott,  W.   H. : 

Scottish  song,  768. 

Sir    Walter    Scott,    874. 
Present    conduct    of    chieftains,    etc.,    in    Highlands, 

432,   1069. 
Present  crisis  locally  and  nationally  considered,  296. 
Present  and   past  of  Holyrood,   348. 
Present  position  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  257. 
Present   ruined  aspect  of  the   Kirk  of  Scotland,  264. 
Present  state  of  husbandry  in  Scotland,  674. 
Present  state  of  Scots  nobility,   565. 
Presentation  to  James  Smeaton,  537. 
Presentation  of  medal  to  Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 
Preston,  H.  W.     Mrs.  Oliphant,  524. 
Prestwich,    Mrs.    Grace.      Lochaber    and    the   parallel 

roads,   1000. 
Prestwich,  Joseph: 

Parallel  roads  of  Lochaber,   1000. 

Structure   of   neighbourhood   of   Gamrie,   1000. 
Prestwick.      Records  of  burgh,  405. 
Price,  Rees.     Notes  on  Jacobite  drinking  glasses,  189. 
Prichard,  J.  C.     The  Picts,  eo  nomine,  52. 
Pride,  David: 

History  of  Neilston,  395. 

Place-names  of  the  parish,  427. 
Primrose,  Sir  Archibald.     A  short  declaration,  167. 
Primrose,  James: 

Ancient   graves  discovered   on   farm   of  Wyndford, 
103. 

Jocelyn  of  Furness,  369,  427. 

Medixval  Glasgow,  369. 

Old  Blackfriars  of  Glasgow,  369. 
Prince,  E.  E.     St.  Andrews  and  scientific  fishery  in- 
vestigations, 947. 
Prince  Charles  Edward,  189. 
Prince   Charles    Stuart,    189. 
Prince,    Le,    Charles    Stuart,    189. 
Prince   Charlie's   friends,   189. 
Principal  heads  of  a  speech   (1760),  193. 
Principal  John  Tulloch,  546. 
Principal   roads  through  Scotland,   1022. 
Principal    Shairp's   writings,   878. 
Principles  of  toleration,  lid. 
Pringle,  A.  S.     Verdict  of  "not  proven,"  640. 
Pringle,   John.      Outliers   of   old   red   sandstone,    Sel- 
kirk,  1000. 
Pringle,   R.   O.     Agriculture  of  Orkney,   674. 
Pringle,  Thomas: 

Glen-Lynden,  849. 

Notices  concerning  Scottish  Gypsies,  52. 

Poetical  works,  849. 
Pringle,   Walter.     Memoirs,   527,   594,   599,   622,   626. 
Printed    catalogues    of    Scottish    university    libraries, 

1042. 
Prisons  of  Scotland,  691. 


Pritchard,   E.   W.     Trial   of,   656. 
Privat-Deschanel,  Paul: 

Les  influences  geographiques,  1022. 
Influence   of   geography,    1022. 
Private  judgment   defended,  233. 
Private  letters  of  Wilson,  Ord,  and  Bonaparte,  551. 
Privy  Council.     Two  acts  for  good  rule  on  Borders, 

640. 
Procedure   of  church   courts   in   case  of   Dr.   William 

McGill,    236. 
Proceedings  against  yEneas  Macdonald,  652. 
Proceedings  against  Alexander  Blair  and  others,  646. 
Proceedings  against  Alexander  M'Laren  and  Thomas 

Baird,    653. 
Proceedings  against  Alison  Duncan,  and  others,  648. 
Proceedings   against    Andrew    Mackinley,    653. 
Proceedings  against  Angus  Cameron  and  James  Men- 

zies,    647. 
Proceedings    against    Archibald,    marquis    of    Argyle, 

645. 
Proceedings   against    Captain   James    Middletoun   and 

others,  654. 
Proceedings  against  Charles,  earl  of  Lauderdale,  and 

others   (1683),  651. 
Proceedings  against  Charles  Maitland  of  Halton,  653. 
Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Kirk  (1627), 

225. 
Proceedings   in    Court   of   Chivalry   by    Donald,   Lord 

Rea,  656. 
Proceedings  against  David  Baillie  (1704),  645. 
Proceedings   against    David    Black   and   James   Pater- 
son,  646. 
Proceedings  against  Denholme  of  Westshiels,  648. 
Proceedings  against  Dr.  Alexander  Leighton,  652. 
Proceedings  against  Dr.  Archibald  Cameron,  647. 
Proceedings  against  George  Mealmaker,  653,   654. 
Proceedings  against  Gilbert   Burnet,  646. 
Proceedings  against  the  Gordons,  of  Earlestoun,  etc., 

644. 
Proceedings  against  heritors  of  shire  of  Fife,  644. 
Proceedings    against    James    sometime   duke   of    Buc- 

cleugh,  etc.,  648,  649. 
Proceedings  against  James  Gumming   (1848),  647. 
Proceedings    against    James,    earl    of    Loudoun,    and 

others,  652. 
Proceedings   against   James    Douglas    (1712),   648. 
Proceedings  against  James  M'Ewan,  and  others,  652. 
Proceedings  against  John,  earl  of  Gowrie,  and  others, 

649. 
Proceedings  against  John,  ear!  of  Melfort  and  others, 

654. 
Proceedings  against  John,  Lord   Bargeny,  646. 
Proceedings  against  John  Ogilvie   (1615),   655. 
Proceedings  against  John   Semple,  657. 
Proceedings    against    John    Spreull,    657. 
Proceedings  against   Kenneth,   earl  of   Seaforth,   657. 
Proceedings  against   Mary,   queen   of  Scots,   154. 
Proceedings  against  Mr.   Alexander  Pitcairne,  655. 
Proceedings   against    Mr.    John    Hardy,   650. 
Proceedings    against    Neil    Douglas    (1817),    648. 
Proceedings  against  the  Rebels,  189. 
Proceedings  against  Richard  Rumbold,  656. 
Proceedings  against  several  persons  of  Galloway,  644. 
Proceedings  against   several   persons   of   Lanarkshire, 

644. 
Proceedings  against  Sir  Duncan  Campbell  and  others, 

647. 
Proceedings  against  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  647. 
Proceedings  against  Thomas  Aikenhead,   645. 
Proceedings  against  Thomas  .-\rcher,  and  others,  645. 
Proceedings  against  Thomas  Eraser  of  Beawfort,  and 

others,    649,    652. 
Proceedings  against  viscount  of  Dundee  (1690),  648. 
Proceedings  against  W.  M.  Borthwick  (1822),  646. 
Proceedings   against    William    Edgar,    648-649. 
Proceedings  of  meeting  of  friends  of  Church  of  Scot- 
land, 247. 


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Proceedings    in     Parliament    against    John,    earl    of 

Gowrie,   163. 
Proceedings  relating  to   Alexander  and   Charles  Kin- 
loch,    651. 
Proceedings  in  trial  of  Andrew  Watson,  659. 
Proceedings  in  trial  of  Captain  John   Porteous,   656. 
Proceedings   on   trial   of   Sir   Archibald   Gordon   Kin- 
loch,  651. 
Process:    Procurator   Phiscall    against   the   Egj'ptians, 

644. 
Process  and  trial  of  Robert  Logan,  of  Restalrig,  163, 

652. 
Processus   factus   contra   Templarios,    139. 
Professor  Aytoun,  441. 
Professor    Blackie,    446. 

Professor   Ewart's  Penycuik  experiments,  947. 
Professor  George  Wilson,  552. 
Professor    John    Leslie    against    William    Blackwood, 

646. 
Professor    Wilson,    552. 

Progress  and  present  state  of  law  of  patronage,  236. 
Progress,  The,  of  the  regent  of  Scotland,  159. 
Progress  of  theology  in  Scotland,  217. 
Prompter,  The,  13. 
Proper  project  for  Scotland,  229. 
Prophecies  of  Thomas  the  Rhymer,  907. 
Proposal   for  building  additional  churches,  etc.,   369. 
Proposal    for   building   Chapel,   Rose    Street,    348. 
Proposal   for  foundation  of  libraries  in  manses,  etc., 

768. 
Proposals  for  amending  law  concerning  tailzies,  640. 
Proposed  change  in  Sustentation  Fund,  283. 
Proposed  changes  in  Scottish  liturgy,  217. 
Proposed   restoration   of   Chapel   Royal,   1054. 
Prose  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Prospect  of  poor-law  for  Scotland,  691. 
Protest  against  election  of  Thomas  Henderson,  348. 
Protesters  no  separatists,  241. 

Proudfoot,  William.     Exhortation  to  my  people,  270. 
Pryce,  Mrs.  Hugh.     The  great  marquis  of  Montrose, 

1064. 
Prynne,  W'illiani.     Romes  master-peece,  226. 
Psalms: 

Arturi  Jonstoni  Psalmi  Davidici,  851. 

Book  of  Psalms  in  Lowland  Scotch,  851. 

Christian    Psalter,    851. 

Poetarum  Scotorum  muss  sacrs,  851. 

Psalmes  of  David,  849-851. 

Psalms   of    David,    758,    759. 

Psalms  of  David,  by  Cririe,  851. 
Public,  The,   catechis'd,   193. 
Public  dinner  to  David  Urquhart,  546. 
Public   documents.   Rev.   John   Macnaughton,   511. 
Public  petitions  on  Church  Patronage  Abolition  Bill, 

291. 
Publick,  A,  testimony   (1732),  1052. 
Pullar,  F.  P.     See  under  Murray,  Sir  John,  and  F.  P. 

Pullar. 
Pungent,  Pierce.     James  Hogg,  489. 
Punishment   of   the   wicked,   243. 
Purcell,  J.  S.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  887. 
Puritanism   in  the   Highlands,   217. 
Purves,  James: 

Fletcher    of    Saltoun's   writings,    477. 

Lothian    hinds,    691. 

An  old  Scotch  kirk  session  record,  217. 

Purves,  James: 

Remarks  on  improvement  of  meadow  pasturage,  674. 

Report  on  reclamation  of  waste  lands,  674. 
Purves,  Sir  William.     Revenue  of  the  Scottish  crown, 

173. 
Purvis,   Sir  Robert.     Sir  William  Arrol,  441. 
Pusey,  Philip.     Poor  in  Scotland,  691. 


Quaker  wedding  in  Old  Aberdeen,  302. 

Quarry,   Alice.     Sir  David  Wilkie,  550. 

Quast,   Otto.      Der    Begriff,   757. 

Queen   Margaret   College.     Calendar,   705. 

Queen   Mary's  lamentation,  907. 

Question  of  church  patronage  in  Scotland,  245. 

Ouigrich  or  crosier  of  St.  Fillan,  103. 

Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.: 

J.  M.  Barrie,  444. 

Mr.    Barrie's  "Sentimental  Tommy,"  779. 
Quinn,  Walter.     Sonnets,  851. 
Quintus  Lollius  Urbicus,  propraetor  of  Britain,   134. 


R.     Mr.  John  Clerk,  463. 

R.     Poems  by   William  Thom,  889. 

R.,  A.  B.     Cave  of  Uig,  355. 

R.,  D.  M.     MaccuUochs  of  Glastullich,  606. 

R.,  J.: 

Account  of  attempt  of  Francis  Bothwell,  348. 

Curious   facts,   154. 
R.,  J.     The  Free  Kirk,  270. 
R.,  J.     Life  of  Hugh  Heugh,  488. 
R.,  AL     Mary  Stuart's  last  prayer,  154. 
R.,  P.     Edinburgh  nuisances,  348. 
R.,  P.  S.  Q.     Sketches  of  Highlands,  199. 
R.,   R.      Glasgow   University,   70S. 
R.,   S.     Rental  of  lands  of  Pitlurg,  404. 
R.,  W.     William  Black,  446. 
R.  N.     Plea  for  Forth  and  Clyde  canal,  674. 
Rab   and    Ringan,   907. 

Rae,  E.  B.     Extracts  from  records  of  Lochmaben,  390. 
Rae,  John: 

Life  of  Adam   Smith,  538. 

.Scotch  village  community,  691. 
Rae.  William.     Dissenters  and  voluntary  churchmen, 

250. 
Raeburn,  Harold: 

.Summer  birds  of  Shetland,  947. 

Some    further    notes    on    same,    947. 
Ra  Iway   race  to  Edinburgh,  674. 
Ra  ny,  Robert: 

Disestablishment   in    Scotland,   291. 

History...  of   the    union    question,    288. 

Past  positions  and  present  duties,  288. 

Present  position  of  the  union  question,  284. 
Raising  the  wind,  907. 
Rait,   R.    S.: 

Andrew   Melville,  759. 

David   Masson,   514. 

John  Knox  and  the  Reformation,  217. 

Joseph   Hume,  490. 

Kingis  quair.  830. 

Last  of  the  English  school,  442. 

Mary  queen  of  Scots,   154. 

Scotland  and  John  Knox,   128. 

Scottish  parliament   before  the  union,   128. 

Some  notes  on   university  education,  705. 
Raleigh,  Carew.     Observations,  154. 
Ramage,  B.  J.     Flora  Macdonald,  506. 
Ramage,  C.  T. : 

Defence  of  parochial  schools,  705. 

Drumlanrig  Castle,  317,  i22,  327,  394,  585. 
Raml)les  round  Glasgow,  369. 
Rampini,    Charles: 

Burning   of    Frendraught,    359. 

Correspondence  of  an   old   Scotch   factor,   545. 

Florence  Wilson,   547. 

History  of  Moray  and  Nairn,  394,  395. 

Shetland  and  its  industries,  415. 
Ramsay,  Sir  \.  C.     Geology  of  Arran,  1000. 
Ramsay,  -V.  M.     Some  few  poems,  852. 


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Ramsay,   Alexander: 

History  of  Highland  and  Agricultural  Society,  674. 

Water  supply  of  Edinburgh,  348,  674. 
Ramsay,    Allan: 

Evergreen,  851. 

Gentle  shepherd,   851. 

Ode,  852. 

Poems,    852. 

Scots   proverbs,   852. 

Select  poetical  works,  852. 

Tea-table  miscellany,  852. 

Translation   of   Scots   pastoral   comedy,   852. 

Works,  852. 
Ramsay,   Andrew.     Poemata  sacra,  852. 
Ramsay,  B.  D.  W.     Rough  recollections,  528. 
Ramsay,  D.     Stratherrick,  745. 
Ramsay,   E.   B.: 

Beautifying  the  place,  etc.,  348. 

Biographical  notice  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  460,  461. 

Letter   to   Charles  Lawson,   348. 

Reminiscences,   852. 

Two  lectures,  691. 
Ramsay,   G.    G. : 

Secondary   education,   705. 

Settlement  of  Highland  crofters  in  Canada,  674. 
Ramsay,  Sir  J.  H.     The  90th  regiment,  432. 
Ramsay,  James: 

Distribution  of  vascular  plants  of  Britain,  1036. 

Notes  on  injury  done  to  vegetation  by  severe  frost 
of  1871,  1036. 

On  some  plants  rare  in  west  of  Scotland,  1036. 
Ramsay,    John: 

Agriculture,  674. 

Highland  superstitions,  745. 

The  Highlanders  and  the  Rebellions,  189. 

Scotland  and  Scotsmen,  182. 
Ramsay,  John.     My  grave,  852. 
Ramsay,  P.  A.     Views  in  Renfrewshire,  1056. 
Ramsay,   Sir   W.   M. : 

Early    monuments,    716. 

Latter-day  conservatism,  128. 

University  of  London,   705. 
Ramsay's  Trustees.     Legacy  duty,   640. 
Ranken,  T.    E. : 

Scottish  Reformation,  768. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Ranken,    W.    R.      Notices    of   iron    relics    in    Carluke 

parish,   103. 
Rankin,    Angus.       See    under    Omond,    R.    T.,    and 

Angus  Rankin. 
Rankin,  D.  R. : 

Geology  of  Carluke,  1000. 

Notice  of  cranium   found  near   Silvermoor,   52. 

Notices  of  General  William  Roy,  532. 

Report  of  Roman  camp  at  Cleghorn,  90. 
Rankin,  James.     Union  and  reunion,  284. 
Rankine,  W.  J.   M.     Life  of  John  Elder,  472. 
Ranking,  D.  F.  de  L'H.     Stuart  descendants,  629. 
Rare  .Aberdeen  book  of  1644,  768. 
Raspe,  R.   E.     Nachricht,  916. 
Rate,  David.     Instructions  in  courtesy,  852. 
Rate,  E.  M.     Dr.   Witherspoon  the  first  exposer  of 

moderatism,   291. 
Rathillet,   852. 

Ratification   in   favour  of  hammermen,  348. 
Ratis  raving,  852. 

Rattray,   A.     Traditions   of   Scottish   patriotism,    165. 
Rattray,  John: 

Diatomaceous  deposit  from  North  Tolsta,  1036. 
Distribution  of  marine  algae  of  Firth  of  Forth,  1036. 
The   May  Island,   1036. 
On  algae  of  Granton  quarry,  1036. 
Raumer,   F.    L.    G.   von.      Die   Koniginnen   Elisabeth, 

etc.,  154. 
Raven,  J.  J.     Caledonian  campanology,   724. 
Rawlings,  E.   H.     Carlyle  as  religious  teacher,   809. 


Ray,  F.  M.     Week  in  Scotland,  203. 

Readdie,  R.  M.     See  under  Reid,  J.  U.,  and  R.  M. 

Readdie. 
Reade,  T.   M.: 

Further  notes  on  rock-fragments,  1000. 

Relations  of  glacial  deposits,  etc.,  1000. 
Real  Claverhouse,  The,  483. 
Real  Dugald  Dalgetty,  517. 
Real   Stevenson,  The,   887. 

Reasons  of  adherence  to  Church  of  Scotland,  270. 
Reasons    against    reception    of    King    James's    Meta- 
phrase, 768. 
Reasons    for    augmenting   ministers'    stipends,    232. 
Reasons  for  extending  the  militia  acts,  193. 
Rebellion,  The,  of  1715,  189. 
Rebellion,  The,  of  1745,  189. 
Rebellions  of  1715  and  1745,  1050. 
Recent  architecture  in  the  west,  716. 
Recent   discoveries   regarding  Burns,   797. 
Recipes  for   high-class   cookery,   691. 
Reclus,  Elisee.     Southern  Scotland,  205. 
Recollections  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  509. 
Recollections    of   Thomas   Carlyle,    809. 
Records  of  Aboyne,  305. 
Records  of  Argyll,  307. 
Records  of  baron  court  of  Stitchill,  419. 
Records  of  Invercauld,  377. 
Records  of   Inverness,   378. 
Records  of  old  Aberdeen,  302. 
Records   of  presbyteries  of   Inverness  and   Dingwall, 

321,  378. 
Records  of  royal  commission  for  visiting  universities, 

705. 
Records  of  Scots  College  at  Douai,  565,  705. 
Records   of  Scottish  cloth  factory,  674. 
Redding,  Cyrus: 

Lord   Cochrane,   472. 

Sir  James  Mackintosh,  509. 

Thomas  Campbell,  802. 
Redding's  reminiscences,  802. 
Redfarn,  W.  B.     The  glove  of  Mary,  154. 
Redgauntlet,  a  drama,  865. 
Reece,  Robert.     Lady  of  the  lake,  861. 
Reed,  F.  R.  C: 

Crustacea  from  Girvan,  1000. 

Lower  palaeozoic  hyolithidae  from  Girvan,  1000. 

New  fossil   from   Girvan,   1000. 
Reed,  R.  C.     John  Knox,  497. 
Reekie,    Charles.      George    Croal,    466. 
Rees,   R.   W. : 

Curiosities  of  church  finance,  218. 

Witchcraft,  745. 
Reeves,  W.  P.     Study  of  language  of  Scottish  prose, 

772. 
Reeves,  William: 

On  ancient  deed  of  land  in  Islay,  380. 

On   the   Celi-de,   224. 

Saint  Maelrubha,   224,   513. 

Sanda,  411. 

Tiree,   421. 
Reflections  on  administration  of  civil  justice,  197. 
Reflections   on   introduction   of  trial  by  jury,   641. 
Reflections   on    a   late   speech   by    the    Lord    Haver- 
sham,  181. 
Reformation   interest    (1782),   195. 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church: 

Act  for  public  fast,  237. 

Returns  from  presbyteries,  282. 
Reformed    Presbyterian    Church    in    Scotland.      Com- 
memoration, -270. 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Scotland.     Consti- 
tutional  Associate   Presbytery: 

Act,  218,  237,  240. 

Minutes,   239. 


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Reformed  Presbytery: 

Act,  etc.,  218. 

Short  account  of  old  Presbyterian  dissenters,  242. 
Refusal  of  sites.     Evidence,  277. 
Regimen  sanitatis,  929. 
Register    of    burgesses,    Aberdeen    (1399-1631),    302, 

565. 
Register  of  burials  in  Holyroodhouse,  565. 
Register  containeing  the  state  and  condition  of  every 

burgh,   175. 
Register  of  general  kirk  session  of  Edinburgh,  348. 
Register  of  interments  in  Greyfriars  burying-ground, 

348,   565. 
Register  of  Kirk  Session  of  Stirling,  418. 
Register  of  S.  Paul's  Episcopal  Chapel,  Aberdeen,  302. 
Register  of  vestments.  College  of  St.  Salvator,  409. 
Register  of  voters  for  Wigtown,  424. 
Registrum   episcopatus   Glasguensis,   371. 
Registrum   episcopatus   Moraviensis,  393. 
Registrum  honoris  de  Morton,  113. 
Regulations   in   sheriff  and   Stewart  courts,   641. 
Regulations  for  Upper  Ward  of  Lanarkshire,  641. 
Rehearsal  of  events,  165. 
Reichel,  Georg.     Studien,  772. 
Reid,  A.  G. : 

Account  of  ruins  of  Inchaffray,  376. 

Annals  of  Auchterarder,  308,  419,  745. 

John   Brugh,  warlock,  646. 

Notes  as  to  recovery  of  three  volumes,   128. 

Notice  of  original  letter  of  instructions,  169. 

Notice  of  urn,  etc.,  found  on  Bailielands,  80. 

Trial  of  Violet  Mar,  653. 

Warlock  of  Kirktoun  of  Auchterarder,  648. 
Reid,  A.  S.     Crustacean  tracks  from  Cairnies  quarry, 

1000. 
Reid,  Alan: 

Churchyard  memorials  of  Abercorn,  etc.,  298,  313, 
316. 

Churchyard  memorials  of  Cranston,  etc.,  312,  318, 
319,  405. 

Churchyard    memorials   of   Lasswade,    386,   402. 

Churchyard  memorials  of  St.  Andrews,  410. 

Churchyard  of  Prestonpans,  405. 

Colinton  church,  317. 

Glencorse  old  church,  371. 

"The  King's  cellar,"  388. 

Monumental    remains    in    Pitlochry    district,    394, 
404,    421,    1053. 

Notes  on  churchyards  of  Currie,  etc.,  315,  320,  384. 

Old  houses,  etc.,  at  Kinghorn,  383. 

Recent  discoveries  in  Tranent,  422. 

Regality  of  Kirriemuir,  384. 

Rose  Maudie's  weird,  853. 

Tranent  churchyard,  422. 

Vitrified  fort  of  Lochan-an-Gour,  80. 
Reid,  D.  J.     Inverness  section  of  Aviemore  line,  674. 
Reid,  D.  N.     Hebrideans  as  patriots,  375. 
Reid,  Duncan: 

Course  of  Gaelic  grammar,  920. 

Sketches  of  Kintyre,  383. 
Reid,   G.    W.      Counting-out   rhymes,   745. 
Reid,   Sir  H.  G. : 

Biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  John  Skinner,  1066. 

Past  and  present,  128. 

Unaccredited  heroes,  437. 
Reid,  H.  J.     Notes  upon  passages,  154. 
Reid,  H.  M.  B.     The  kirk  above  Dee  Water,  309. 
Reid,  J.  A.     Lawburrows,  641. 
Reid,  J.  B.     Complete  concordance  to  Burns,  191. 
Reid,  J.  E.: 

Fullartons  of  Kilmichael,  592. 

Genealogical  account  of  Bute  Family,  629. 

Genealogical  account  of   Eglinton  family,  588. 

Genealogical  account   of   Glasgow  family,   593. 

Genealogical  account  of  Hamilton  family,  597. 

History  of  Bute,  314,  567. 


Reid,  J.  J.: 

Barony  of  Mouswald,  394,  579. 

Carved  oak  door,  etc.,  Montrose,  393. 

Early  notices  of  the  Bass  Rock,  310. 

Notice  of  Bellarmines  or  greybeards,  104. 

Notice  of  sculptured  stone  found  at  Meigle,  104. 

Scottish    regalia,    104. 
Reid,  J.  T.     Art  rambles  in  the  Highlands,  204,  716. 
Reid.  J.  U.,  and  R.  M.  Readdie.    A  Midlothian  burn, 

947. 
Reid,  James.     Memoirs  of  eminent  divines,  437,  442, 

488,  532. 
Reid,   James.      Marine   origin   of  old   red   sandstone, 

1001. 
Reid,  James,   and   Peter   Macnair: 

The  genera  lycopodites,  etc.,  1001. 

The  genera  psilophyton,  etc.,   1001. 
Reid,  James,  and  others.     Parka  decipiens,   1001. 
Reid,  John.     Bibliotheca   Scoto-Celtica,  3,   4,  912. 
Reid,  John.     New  lights  on  old  Edinburgh,  1054. 
Reid,  John.     On  water  supply,  674. 
Reid,   John,   general.     Will   and   codicil  of,   529. 
Reid,  R.  W.     Illustrated  catalogue  of  Anthropological 

Museum,  Aberdeen,  52. 
Reid,  Robert.     Old  Glasgow,  369. 
Reid,    Sir  T.    W.      William   Black,    446. 
Reid,  Thomas,  died   1624.     Poemata,  853. 
Reid,  Thomas,  philosopher: 

Essays  on  active  powers,  759. 

Essays  on  intellectual  powers,  759. 

Essays   on   the   powers,   759. 

An  inquiry,  759. 

Works,    759. 
Reid,    Thomas: 

Notes  on  life  of  William  Lithgow,   503. 

Official   guide  to   Lanark,  385. 
Reid,  Wemyss.     Memoirs  of  Lyon  Playfair,  527. 
Reid,  William: 

Notice  of  cists  at  the  School  hill,  80. 

Notice   of   cist,    etc.,   at    Wellgrove,    Lochee,   80. 
Reid  commemoration  concert,  724. 
Reith,  John.     Ecclesiastical  history,  218. 
Rejoicings  at  Aberdeen  (1660),  302. 
Relation     of    diabolical     practises    of    above    twenty 

wizards,   745. 
Relation  by  the  Master  of  Gray,  160. 
Relation  of  Scottish  universities,  705. 
Relics  of  the  Rebellion   (1745-6),  189. 
Relief   Presbytery.      Report,   250. 
Religious  associations  of  Edinburgh,   348. 
Religious   execrations,   237. 
Religious  periodical  press,  768. 
Remarkable  trials.     James  Stewart,  658. 
Remarks  by  certain  directors  of  Royal  Bank,  674. 
Remarks  on  correspondence,  392. 
Remarks  on  Flora  Scotica  of  Dr.  Hooker,  1036. 
Remarks  on  Legend  of  Montrose,  874. 
Remarks   on   a  letter  pretended  to  be   dated   St. 

Andrews,   1767,  234. 
Remarks  on  life  of  Andrew  Melville,  515. 
Remarks  on  life  of  Dr.  John  Leyden,  502. 
Remarks  on  memoir  of  Mrs.   Brunton,  451. 
Remarks    on    memorial    relative    to    quoad    sacra 

churches,  277. 
Remarks  upon  new  deeds  lately  adopted  in  the  Seces- 
sion, 239. 
Remarks  on  power  of  civil  magistrate,  245. 
Remarks  on  report  of  Committee  of  Faculty  of  Ad- 
vocates,  641. 
Remarks  on  report  of  Committee  of  House  of  Peers, 

641. 
Remarks  on   report  on  fictitious  votes,  200. 
Remarks   on   Rev.    Dr.    Brown's   discourses,   254. 
Remarks   on   some   old   Scottish   songs,    768. 
Remarks  and  suggestions,  276. 


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Remarks   on  tumult  at   Edinburgh,  348. 

Remarks  on  Tytler's  life  of  Admirable  Crichton,  465. 

Remembrance  of  the  order  and   manner  of  burial  of 

Mary,   154. 
Reminiscences  of  Dr.  Guthrie,  486. 
Reminiscences  of  Edinburgh,  348. 
Reminiscences  of  a  Ross-shire  forest,  947. 
Reminiscences  of  Sir  John   Steell,   540,   716. 
Reminiscences  by  Thomas  Carlyle,  809. 
Reminiscences  of  Thomas   Carlyle.   809. 
Remonstrance   concerning  the   present   troubles,    166. 
Remonstrantie  vande  edelen,   166. 
Renfrewshire.      [Documents],  406. 
Renfrewshire.     Medical  officer  of  Health,  406. 
Rennie,   John: 

Designs  for  bridge  over  Earn,   674. 
Report  concerning  lines  surveyed,   674. 
Report  concerning  the  practicability,  etc.,  674. 
Rennie,  Robert.     General  report  on  agricultural  state, 

675. 
Rennie,    William: 

Birds  frequenting  Elder  Park,  947. 
Notes  on  sedge-warbler,  947. 
Rentaill  of  the  lordschipe  of  Huntlye,  376. 
Rentals  of  ancient  earldom  of  Orkney,  399. 
Renton,    A.    W.,    and    G.    G.    Phillimore.      Effect    of 

marriage,  etc.,  641. 
Renton,  Henry.     Brief  statement  of  principles  of  U. 

P.  Church,  294. 
Renwick,  John: 

Auchendrane  and  its  trees,   1036. 
Beeches  in  Clyde  drainage-area,  1037. 
Excursion  to  Glen  Fruin,  1001. 
Large  grey  poplars,   1036. 

Measurements  of  trees,  Eglinton  Castle,   1036. 
Notes  on  ash  trees,  1036. 
Notes  on  trees  at  Auchendrane,   1036. 
Sycamores   in    Clyde   drainage-area,    1037. 
See   under  Paterson,  John,   and  John   Renwick. 
Renwick,   John,  and  J.    W.   Gregory.     Loch   Lomond 

Moraines,   1001. 
Renwick,  Robert: 

Friars'  Preachers  in  Glasgow,  369. 
Peebles,  401. 

Peebles  during  reign  of  Queen  Mary,  401. 
Reoch,   J.   W.: 

Chalcedony,   etc.,  in  lavas  of  Campsie   Hills,   1001. 
Shore  section  at  Brodick,  etc.,  1001. 
Reply  to   arguments  adduced  by  the  Irish   presbyter, 

242. 
Reply  to  duke  of  Argyll's  paper  on   Scottish   church 

question,  294. 
Reply   to   "Remarks"   on   proceedings   of   Leith    Dock 

Commission,  675. 
Reply  to  scurrilous  poem,  853. 
Report  of  commissioners  for  preparing  tables  of  fees, 

641. 
Report  from  the  committee,  etc.    (1751),  232. 
Report  of  committee  for  affording  relief  to  the  labour- 
ing classes,  691. 
Report  of  committee  to  examine  plans  for  repair  of 

cathedral  church,  348. 
Report  of  committee  for  experiments  of  the  naturali- 
zation of  useful  plants,  1037. 
Report  by  committee  of  management  of  the  Associa- 
tion for  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts  in  Scotland,  716. 
Report  of  committee  of  St.  Andrew  Square  proprie- 
tors, 348. 
Report  by  committee  of  solicitors,  641. 
Report  by  committee  of  writers  to  the  signet,  641. 
Report  on   constitution  of  royal  burghs  of   Scotland, 

641. 
Report  of  debates  on  Scotch  Burgh  Reform  Bill,  199. 
Report   of   excavation   of  pile  structure   at   Langbank 

(1902),  80. 
Report   on   excavation   of   Rough  Castle,   90. 
Report  of  great  meeting  of  tradesmen,  254. 


Report   of   great   public   meeting  in   Assembly   Rooms 
(1838),  254. 

Report  of  important  decisions,  369,  641. 

Report   of   meeting  to   celebrate   centenary   of   Burns, 
Boston,   797. 

Report  on  plan  for  feuing  Rubislaw,  408. 

Report    of   poor-law   commissioners,    691. 

Report  on  poor  laws  of  Scotland,  691. 

Report  of  proceedings  at  Aberdeen  great  public  meet- 
ing,  262. 

Report   of   proceedings   at   dinners,    199. 

Report  of  proceedings  at  Edinburgh  to  express  sym- 
pathy with  Strathbogie  ministers,  262. 

Report  of  proceedings,  in  honour  of  Mr.  Liston,  502. 

Report    of    public    entertainment    by    Edinburgh    Me- 
chanics'   Library,    348. 

Report  on  recent  work  of  Geological  Survey  in  North- 
west   Highlands,    1001. 

Report  of  speeches  delivered  in  Gordon  Street  Church, 
Glasgow,   244. 

Report    of    speeches    delivered    at    a    public    meeting, 
Edinburgh,  250. 

Report    of    speeches    delivered    in    Secession    Church, 
Paisley,  246. 

Report  of  speeches  at  dinner  to  Earl  Grey,  348. 

Report  of  speeches  at  great  meeting  of  dissenters,  274. 

Report  of  speeches  against  intrusion  of  ministers,  257. 

Report  of  sub-committee   of  delegates,  691. 

Report  of  trial  of  directors  of  City  of  Glasgow  Bank, 
369,  644. 

Report  of  trial  of  issues.  Beacon  newspaper,   540. 

Report  of  trial  by  jury.  Beacon  newspaper,  540,  658. 

Report   of  trial  by  jury.   Beacon   newspaper.   Supple- 
ment, 658. 

Report  of  trial  by  jury,  Leslie  against  Blackwood,  501. 

Report  of  trial  of  students,  348. 

Report  of  Union  Committee  on  formulas,  288. 

Reports  on  experiments  on  manuring  of  oats,  675. 

Repp,   T.   G.: 

Letter  on  monument  at  Ruthwell,  408. 

On  the  Scottish  formula  of  congratulation,  745. 

Repplier,   Agnes.      Andrew    Lang,    498. 

Representation   and   petition   of   the   Council-General, 
179. 

Reprint   of  Jones's   Directory,   369. 

Reprint  of  statistical  account  of  Thurso,  421. 

Residence  in  Glasgow,  A.,  369. 

Resignation  of  Abbey  of  Deer  lands,  321. 

Resignation  of  Rev.   D.  T.  K.   Drummond,  264. 

Resolve  of  landowners  of  Argyllshire,  307. 

Respublica,  164. 

Restoration  of  the  Parthenon,  349. 

Retour  de  Marie  Stuart  en  fecosse,  154. 

Retour  and   royal  warrant   of  taxation,   354. 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.     Mary  Somerville,  539. 

Rev.  David  Welsh,  549. 

Rev.   Dr.   Robert   Buchanan's  novel  opinions.  285. 

Rev.   John   Fleming,   476. 

Rev.  R.  M.  M'Cheyne,  505. 

Rev.    Robert   Hunter,    1063. 

Rev.   Sir  William   Dunbar  defended,  270. 

Rev.  William  H.  Hewitson,  486. 

Review  of  appendix,  etc.,  241. 

Review  by  editor  of  "Original   Secession  Magazine," 
281. 

Review  of  objections  to  ecclesiastical  establishments, 
246. 

Review  of  pamphlets,  etc.,  257. 

Review  of  Rev.  Mr.  White's  Principles,  282. 

Review  of  theology  and  philosophy,   13. 

Revolution   settlement   considered,   259. 

Rhind,   A.   H.: 

Account   of   relics,   etc.,   from    Kettleburn,    81. 
An   attempt  to   define,   52. 
Notice  of  "Picts  House"  at   Kettleburn,  81. 
Results    of    excavations    in    cairns    in    the    north, 
etc.,    81. 


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Rhind,  William: 

Coal  found  in  slate  quarries,  Sail,  1001. 

Notice  of  reptilian  fossils,  1001. 
Rhind,   William.      Scottish  tourists'  guide  to   Abbots- 
ford,  etc.,  298. 
Rhys,  Sir  John: 

Inscriptions   and   language   of   Picts,    104,   920. 

Inscriptions  and  language  of  Picts.     Addenda,  104 
920. 

Inscriptions    and    language    of   Picts.      Revised    ac- 
count,   104,   920. 

The   peoples   of  ancient   Scotland,   52. 

The  Picts  and  Scots,  52. 

Spread  of  Gaelic,  920. 
Richards,  Ernest.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  887. 
Richards,   F.   B. : 

The  Black  watch  at  Ticonderoga,  193,  432. 

"Black  Watch"  memorial,  432. 
Richards,    J.    T.      Scottish   fossil   cycadaceous   leaves, 

1001. 
Richardson,  A.  B. : 

Notice    of   silver   ornaments,    etc.,    found    in    Skye, 
104,   729. 

Notice   of   recent  finds  of  coins,   729. 
Richardson,    Andrew.       Free    and    arbitrary    govern- 
ment compared,   189. 
Richardson,  D.   L.     Drummond's  poems,  817. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  G.  G.     Poems,  853. 
Richardson,  J.  J.     "Bozzy,"  448. 
Richardson,   Sir  J.    S.     Account  of  embanking  land, 

675. 
Richardson,  J.  S. : 

Kitchenmidden  deposits  on  North  Berwick  Law,  81. 

See  also  under  Cree,  J.   E.,  and  J.   S.  Richardson. 
Richardson,   J.    T.      Notes   on   interment   at   Leithies, 

etc.,  81. 
Richardson,  /.  T.,  and  J.  S.  Richardson.     Prehistoric 

remains,   81. 
Richardson,  James.     Studies  from  the  antique,  853. 
Richardson,  John.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  154. 
Richardson,  John.     On  the  present  state  of  the  ques- 
tion,  497. 
Richardson,  O.  H.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  154. 
Richardson,  Ralph: 

Arctic  shell-beds,   1001. 

Comparison  of  climate  of  Edinburgh,  etc.,  1023. 

Coutts  &  Co.,  bankers,  581. 

The  duke  of  Argyll,  441. 

French  lady  in  Scotland,  206. 

Inaugural  address,   1001. 

Influence   of   natural   features   on    Scottish   people, 
1023. 

Note  of  borings,  St.  Mary's  cathedral,  1001. 

Note  on  striated  erratic  at  Granton,  1001. 

Notes  on  flood  in  river  Tweed,   1023. 

Notice  of  columnar  basalt,  Laddedie  Hill,  1001. 

Notice  of  glaciated  rock  surfaces,  1001. 

Notice  of  the  "Gled  Stane,"  etc.,  1001. 

Notice   of   the   "White   Stone."   Peebles,    1001. 

Notice  of  sandbed  at  Newpark,   1001. 

Notice  of  section   at   Tynecastle,    1001. 

Obituary  note  of  Henry  Cadell,  1060. 

Obituary   notice   of   David    Milne-Home,    1064. 

Obituary  notice  of  James  Melvin,   1064. 

Obituary   notice   of   Professor   Nicol,   1065. 

Old  Edinburgh  geologists,  1001. 

On  antiquity  of  man,  1002. 

On  Canadian  and  Scottish  geology,  1002. 

On    connection    between    geology,    etc.,    675,    1002, 
1023. 

On  discovery  of  Arctic  shelLs,  1002. 

On  notable  Scottish  earthquakes,   1002. 

On  phenomena  of  glaciation,  1002. 

Physiography  of  Edinburgh,  349. 

River  denudation,    1002. 


Richardson,   Ralfh  —  continued : 

Scottish  place-names,  427. 

Terraces  on   banks  of  Tay,   1002. 

Volcanic   rocks,   etc.,  of  North   Berwick,   1002. 
Richmond,  Sir  David.     Notes  on  municipal  work,  369. 
Richter,  P.     Hume's  Kausalitatstheorie,  758. 
Rickett,   Arthur.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  887. 
Riddell,   H.   S.: 

James  Hogg,  489. 

Songs  of  the  ark,  853. 
Riddell,  John: 

Abstract  of  case  of  duke  of  Montrose,  617. 

Additional  remarks  upon  Lennox  or  Rusky  repre- 
sentation, 565,  604. 

Comment  in  refutation,  630. 

Remarks  upon   Scottish  peerage  law,  565,  585. 

Reply  to  misstatements,  597. 

The  Riddell  papers,   558. 

Tracts.   565. 

Vindication  of  Clanronald,  607. 
Riddell,  John,  and  others.     Notes  on  pedigree  of  Ann 

Groom,  619. 
Riddell,  M.  W.     Sketch  of  leading  features  of  Burns's 

character,    797. 
Riddell,   Robert: 

Ancient  lordship  of  Galloway,  360. 

-Xncient  modes  of  fortification,  81. 

Dissertation   upon  carved  stone  monuments,   104. 

Notice   of   fonts   in   Scotland,    104. 

Observations   on    vitrified   fortifications,   81. 

On   offices   of  thane,    128. 

Remarks  on  title  of  thane,  128. 

Some  account  of  a  symbol,  128. 
Riddle,   James.     -Aberdeen  and   its   folk,   302. 
Rideing,  W.   H.     Land  of  Burns,   797. 
Riding  of  outer  marches  of  Aberdeen,  302. 
Ridpath,   George: 

Account  of  the  proceedings  of   Parliament,    181. 

Correspondence.    529. 

Proceedings  of  the  Parliament  (1703),  181. 

Scotland's   grievances,    179. 
Ridpath,  Rev.  George.     Border  history,   128. 
Riess,   Ludwig.     Losung  des  Maria   Stuart-Problems, 

154. 
Rigaud,   S.   P.     Account  of  James   Stirling,   541. 
R'gby,  John.     Tourist's  guide  to  Hawthornden,  374. 
Right  Hon.  David  Rae,  528. 
Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Fife,  476. 
Right  Hon.  Henry  Dundas,  515. 
Right   Hon.   Lord   Cathcart,   459. 
Rights  of  asses,  853. 

Rights  and  liberties  of  church  asserted,  247. 
Rimbault,  E.  F.     National  melodies  of  Scotland,  724. 
Rippon-Seymour,   H.      Royal  commission   on   physical 

training,   52. 
Rise  and  growth  of  fanaticism,  218,  452,  497. 
Rishanger,  William  de.     Annales  regni  Scoti.-e,  128. 
Kitchie,  -V.   I.     Thackeray,  lady.     St.   Andrews,   410. 
Ritchie,  D.  G.     Some  notes  on  mediaeval  universities, 

705. 
Ritchie,  David.     Sermon,  349. 
Ritchie,  E.     The  question  of  the  day,  285. 
Ritchie,   F.  J.: 

Description  of  clock-drop,  349. 

Description  of  clock-trigger,  349. 
Ritchie,  James.     Influence  of  volcanic  action,  1002. 
Ritchie,   Rev.  James: 

.\ccount   of  watchhouses,   mortsafes,  etc.,   1046. 

Sculptured  stones  of  Clath,   104. 

Some  old  crosses,  etc.,  104,  304. 
Ritchie,  John.     Horizon  from  Corsiehill,  1023. 
Ritchie,    Leitch.      Scott   and   Scotland,  200. 
Ritchie,  Robert.     Additional  report  as  to  architect  of 

lleriot's  Hospital,  349. 
Ritchie,   T.   M.     Sec  under  Mill,   II.   R.,  and   T.   M. 

Ritchie. 
Ritson,  Joseph.     Annals  of  the  Caledonians,   134. 


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Ritter,  Otto: 

Burnsiana,   797. 

"Charlie  he's   my  darling,"   etc.,   797. 

Quellenstudien,   798. 

Zur  Mundart,  772. 

Zwei  unbekannte  Fassungen,  768. 
Rivers  of   Scotland,   1023. 

Rivoira,  G.  T.     Antiquities  of  St.  Andrews,   1046. 
Rixius,    Peter.      Princip    der    Personlichkeit   bei    Car- 

lyle,   809. 
Rob  Roy  and  the  Clan  Macgregor,  507,  608. 
Rob   Roy,   the  Highland   freebooter,  907. 
Robb,  D.   C.     Note  on  naias  flexilis  in  Perthshire, 

1037. 
Robb,  James.      Student  life,   705. 
Robb,   T.   D.: 

Arthur  Johnston,  493,  831. 

Delitiae   poetarum    Scotorum,    815. 

Some  sources   of  Tale  of  thrie  priests  of  Peebles, 
768. 
Robbins,    R.    C.      Carlyle,   809. 
Robe,    James.      Narrative    of    revival    of    religion    at 

Kilsyth,  etc.,  232. 
Robert  Bruce,   139. 
Robert    Burns,   798. 

Robert   Burns   and   Ayrshire   moderates,    798. 
Robert  Candlish  and  the  Disruption,  270. 
Robert  Dick,  Thurso  naturalist,  468. 
Robert  of  Dunhelm.     Letter,   134. 
Robert   Flockhart,   the  street   preacher,   477. 
Robert   Louis   Stevenson,   887. 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson.     By  two  cousins,  887. 
Robert   Louis   Stevenson   at   Vailima,   887. 
Robert    Louis    Stevenson   memorial,   887. 
Robert  Marcus  Gunn,  486. 
Robert  Nicoll,  523. 
Robert   Pearse   Gillies,   480. 
Robert  Smith,  B.   Sc,  538. 

Roberts,  Andrew.     Note  as  to  John  Johnston,  494. 
Roberts,  G.   E. : 

Kist-vaens  on  the  Muckle  Hoeg,  81. 

Remains  of  bothriolepis,   1002. 
Roberts,  J.   S.     Legendary  ballads,  853. 
Roberts,  L.  M.     Burns  and  Dunlop  correspondence, 

798. 
Roberts,  Morley.     Visit  to  R.  L.  Stevenson,  887. 
Roberts,  W.     Notes  on  portraits  of  Scott,  874. 
Robertson,  A.     An  old  list  of  "Stations  of  rarer 

plants,"   1037. 
Robertson,  A.   D.  : 

Ancient  cromlech  at  Ardenadam,  81. 

Druidical  altar,  Craigmaddie,   81. 
Robertson,  A.  W.     Public  libraries  of  Aberdeen,  302. 
Robertson,    Alexander.       Barriers    to    national    pros- 
perity,   691. 
Robertson,  Alexander.     Course  of  lectures,  128,  641. 
Robertson,    Rev.    Alexander.      In    Memoriam.      Rev. 

John   R.   McDougall,   506. 
Robertson,   Alexander.     Notes  of  stone  cists  at  Les- 

murdie,   81. 
Robertson,  Alexander.     Saw  ye  my  wee  love,  724. 
Robertson,  Alexander.     Sir  R.   Moray,  etc.,  597. 
Robertson,  Alexander.    Wealden  beds  of  Brora,  1002. 
Robertson,    Andrew.      Letters    and    papers,    717. 
Robertson,  Angus: 

Henry  Whyte,  550. 

Neil    Munro,    520. 
Robertson,   C.   G.     Real  Dugald  Dalgetty,   517. 
Robertson,   C.   M. : 

Folk-lore  from  west  of  Ross-shire,  745. 

Gaelic   dialect  of  Arran,   920. 

Gaelic  of  west   of  Ross-shire,  920. 

Prize  essay  on  Perthshire  Gaelic,  920. 

Ptolemy's  "Ripa  Alta,"  427,  921. 

Scottish   Gaelic  dialects,  921. 

Skye    Gaelic,    921. 


Robertson,  C.  M. — continued: 

Sutherland   Gaelic,   921. 

Topography  of  Eigg.  355. 

Variations  of  Gaelic  loan  words,  921. 
Robertson,  Charles.     Supplement  to  report  of  Auch- 

terarder  case,  257. 
Robertson,  Charles,  and  others.     Brief  narrative,  238, 

403. 
Robertson,    D.    H. : 

Human  remains  found  in  Citadel,  387. 

Notes  on   visitation   of  pestilence,   387. 

Notice  of  supposed  cranium  of  Robert  Logan,  503. 

Residence   of   barons    Balmerino,    387. 
Robertson,   D.    J.: 

A   loch   in   Orcady,   399. 

Orkney  folklore  notes,   745. 
Robertson,    David: 

Additions  to  list  of  polyzoa,   1002. 

Contribution  towards  catalogue  of  amphipoda,  etc., 
974. 

Garnock  water  post-tertiary  deposit,   1002. 

Injured  specimens  of  rissoa   striata,   1002. 

Jottings  from  my  notebook,  947. 

List  of  algae  of  Lamlash  Bay,  1037. 

List  of  foraminifera,  Portree  Bay,  947. 

Notes  on  the  herring,  947. 

Notice   of   thirteen   cumacea,    947. 

On  hermit  crabs  in  post-tertiary  clays,  1002. 

On    nudabranchiate    mollusca,    Cumbraes,    947. 

On  pisidium   fontinale,   etc.,  947. 

Post-tertiary  beds  of  Garvel  Park,  1002. 

Post-tertiary    deposit   at   Arkleston,    1002. 

Post-tertiary  deposit  of  Misk  Pit,   1002. 

Post-tertiary  fossiliferous  beds  at  Paisley,  1002. 

Raised   beach   at   Cumbrae,    1002. 

Recent   ostracoda,   etc.,   of   Clyde,   1002. 

Sea  anemones  of  the  Cumbraes,  947. 

Second   contribution,   947. 

Series  of  foraminifera,  etc.,   from  Lewis,   1002. 

See  also  under  Grieve,  John,  and  David  Robertson; 
and  under  Young,  John,  and  David  Robertson. 
Robertson,  E.   W.     Scotland  under  her  early  kings, 

134. 
Robertson,  Eric.     Student  life,  705. 
Robertson,   George: 

Agriculture   of    Kincardineshire,   675. 

Description  of  reclamation  embankment,  Leith,  387. 

On  wet  dock,  etc.,  Leith,  675. 
Robertson,   George: 

Genealogical  account  of  principal   families  in  Ayr- 
shire, 567. 

Sir  William  Wallace,  547. 

Topographical    description    of    Ayrshire,    309,    320, 
567. 
Robertson,  J.     Art  of  Burns,  798. 
Robertson,  J.   A. : 

Comitatus  de  Atholia,  570,  623. 

Concise  historical  proofs,  432. 

See  also  under  Johnston,  T.  B.,  and  J.  A.  Robert- 
son. 
Robertson,  J.  G.    Memorial  notice  of  John  Robertson, 

530. 
Robertson,  J.   L. : 

Allan    Ramsay,    528. 

Log  of  the  "Dutillet,"  189. 
Robertson,  J.   M.: 

Arthur   James    Balfour,   442. 

Belles  lettres  in  Scotland,  768. 

Thomas  Carlyle,  809. 
Robertson,  James: 

Agriculture  of  Inverness,  675. 

British   antiquities,    1046. 
Robertson,    Rev.    James.      Letter   on   superstitions   of 

Highlands,    745. 
Robertson,   James: 

Observations  on   Veto   Act,   259,    1052. 

Past  conduct  and  present  duty  of  dissenters,  270. 


INDEX 


1197 


Robertson,  James.     Parallel  roads  of  Glenroy,  1002. 
Robertson,  John: 

Birds  of  east  Renfrewshire,  947. 
Common  sandpiper,  947. 
Little  stint,  947. 
Nesting  dates  of  waders,  947. 
Robertson,  John.     Fall  of  the  Kirk,  270. 
Robertson,   Joseph: 

Book  of  Bon  Accord,  302. 
History  of   Scottish   almanacs,   768. 
Inedited  notices  of  John  Barbour,  443. 
Notice   of   David   Wedderburne,   549. 
Notice  of  a  deed,   393. 

Notice  of  letter  from  General  Mackay,  228. 
Notices  of  two  bills,  565,  691. 
On   scholastic  offices,  705. 
On  use  of  wine,  691. 
Scottish  abbeys,   104. 
Sketch  of  history  of  architecture,  717. 
Robertson,  Patrick,  Lord  Robertson: 
Fragments,  853. 
Leaves,   530,   853. 
Speech,   270. 
Robertson,  R.  A.     Preliminary  note  on  some  witches' 

brooms,   1037. 
Robertson,   Robert.      Notice  of  cist  and   urns   at  the 

Cuninghar,  etc.,  81. 
Robertson,  Roger: 

Description  of  ancient  obelisk  in  Berwickshire,  81. 
Observations  concerning  breed  of  horses,  947. 
Robertson,   T.    S. : 
Arbroath  Abbey,  307. 
Notes  from   Kirkwall,   104. 
Notes  on  Saint  Fillan's  Priory,  410. 
Robertson,  W.  J.     Some  problems  of  law  of  thirlage, 

641. 
Robertson,   W.   W. : 

Holyrood  Abbey,   1054. 
Journal   of  James  Playfair,   717. 
Our  duty,   etc.,   717. 
Robertson,   Walter.      Short  account,   etc.     Aberdeen, 

302. 
Robertson,   William.     Forest  sketches,  947. 
Robertson,  William: 

History  of  Scotland,   128. 

History   of   Scotland   during  reigns   of   Mary,   etc., 

154. 
Storia  del  regno  di  Scozia,  128. 
Works,  154. 
Robertson,  William.     The  Sustentation  Fund,  279. 
Robertson  Smith  case,  295. 

Robie,  David.     On  English  water  meadows,  675. 
Robie,  James.     Representative  radicals  of  Edinburgh, 

349. 
Robin,  The.     Songs,  853. 
Robin  Adair.     Ballad,  724. 
Robinson,  F.  N.     Variant  of  Gaelic  ballad  of  mantle, 

929. 
Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  von  J.     Die  Unachtheit,  916. 
Robinson,   W.   A.     Secret  of  R.   L.   Stevenson's  suc- 
cess, 887. 
Robinson,    W.    C. : 
Robert   Burns,   798. 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Robison,  John.     Account  of  malleable  iron  passage- 
boat,  675. 
Rockwood.      Highland   deer-stalking,   947. 
Rodger,  A.  M.     See  under  Coates,  Henry,  and  A.  M. 

Rodger. 
Rodger,  Alexander.     Poems  and  songs,   853. 
Roe,  F.   W.     Thomas  Carlyle  as  critic,  809. 
Roebuck,  W.  D.     Census  of  Scottish  mollusca,  948. 
Roger,  J.   C: 

Ancient  monuments  in  church  of  St.  Mary,  407. 
Celtic  mss.,  916. 

Notes  on  runic  ristings  in  St.  Molio's  cave,  104. 
Notice  of  cist  discovered  at  Ardyne,  81. 


Roger,  J.  C. — continued: 

Notice  of   sarcophagus  in   Govan,  372. 

Notices  of  early  history  of  Govan,  372. 

Notices  of  sculptured  fragments,  369. 

Reminiscences  of  tour,   206. 

Rothesay  Castle,  407. 
Rogers,  Charles: 

The  Abbey  Craig,  418. 

Familiar  illustrations  of  Scottish  character,  128. 

Family  of  Constable,  581. 

Family   of  Haldane,   596. 

Family  of  Playfair,  621. 

Family  of  Roger,  623. 

Four  Perthshire   families,   567. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  Colt  and  Coutts,  580,  581. 

Genealogical     memoirs    family    of    Robert     Burns, 
575,   798. 

Genealogical    memoirs    of    family    of    Sir    Walter 
Scott,   596,  625. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  house  of  Christie,  579. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  John  Knox,  603. 

Historical    notices   of    monastery    of    St.    Anthony, 
387. 

History  of  Chapel  Royal  of  Scotland,  128,  349,  418, 
724. 

History  of  St.  Andrews,  410. 

House  of   Wishart,   634. 

Jottings   from   records  of   farming  society,   Forfar, 
358. 

Memoir  of  George  Wishart,  553. 

Memoir  of  James  Boswell,  448. 

Memoir  of  Sir  John  Scot,  533. 

Memoir  and  poems  of  Sir  Robert  Aytoun,  775. 

Memorials    of ..  .families    of    Strachan    and    Wise, 
631,   634. 

Memorials  of  house  of  Gurlay,  595. 

Scotland  social  and  domestic,   128. 

Scottish  branch   of  house  of  Roger,   621,   623. 

Scottish  house  of  Roger,  623. 

Social  life  in  Scotland,  128. 

Supplementary   notes  to   house  of  Roger,  623. 

Three  poets  of  Scottish  Reformation,  443,  467. 

Traits  and  stories,  746,  853. 

See  also  under  Edgar,  Andrew,  and  Charles  Rogers. 
Rogers,  G.  A.     Edinburgh  society.  349. 
Rogers,  H.  D.     Parallel  roads  of  Lochaber,  1002. 
Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     Adam  Smith,  538. 
Rogers,  May.     Waverley  dictionary,  874. 
Rogers,  R.  V.     Scotch  marriages,  691. 
Roget,  F.  F.     John  Knox,  497. 
Roll  of  arms  of  princes,  etc.,  who  attended  siege  of 

Caerlaverock,   565. 
RoUand,  John.     Court  of  Venus,  853. 
Rollock,  ilercules.     Poemata,  853. 
Rollock,  Robert.     Select  works,  853. 
Roman   antiquities,    Fifeshire,   91. 
Roman  antiquities  in   Scotland,  91. 
Roman  Scotland,  134. 
Romance   of   forgery,   631. 
Romance  in   real    life,   283. 
Romance  Robert  Bruce  related,   768. 
Romance  of  Sir  Tristrem,  891. 
Romanes,   Robert,  and  James   Curie.     Letter  to  the 

secretary,  104. 
Romans  in  Scotland,  91. 
Romantic   Edinburgh,   349. 

Ronald,  James.     Landmarks  of  old  Stirling,  1058. 
Ronsard's  "Mary,  queen  of  Scots,"  154. 
Rood  of   St.   Ninians,  411. 

Rooney,  Patrick.     Impressions  of  Edinburgh,  349. 
Rooseboom,  M.   P.      Scottish  staple  in  Netherlands, 

675. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.     Oliver  Cromwell,  169. 
Root,  J.  C.     Edward  Irving,  491. 
Rorie,   David: 

Mining  folk  of  Fife,  746. 
On  some  Scots  words,  772. 


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Ros,  Gavin.     Protocol   book,   565. 
Roscoe,   E.   S.: 

Christmas   in    Scotland,    746. 

New   Year   in   Scotland,   746. 
Roscoe,    Henry.      Lord    Erskine,   474. 
Rose,    Alexander.      Accompt    of    expenses    in    Edin- 
burgh,  349. 
Rose,    Alexander.      Discovery    of    hematite    iron    ore, 

1003. 
Rose,  D.  M. : 

After    Culloden,    189. 

Ancestry  of  St.  Gilbert,  480. 

Balmerino   of   the   '45,    189. 

Bannernians  of   Elsick,  571. 

Historical  notes,   189. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   etc.,   154. 

Notes  on  family  of  De  Moravia,  619. 

Rental   of   Aberdeenshire,   304. 

Urquharts  of  Cromarty,  633. 
Rose,   Sir   G.   H.      Selection  from  papers  of  earls  of 

Marchmont,  113. 
Rose,  Hugh.     Highland  minstrelsy,  725. 
Rose,    Hugh,    and    Lachlan    Shaw.      Genealogical    de- 
duction of  family  of  Rose,  623. 
Rose,  John.     Poemata,  853. 
Rose,    Lewis.      An   humble   attempt,    259. 
Rose,  M.  A.     Honours  of  Scotland,  129. 
Rose,   The:    being  a   detection,    192. 
Rosebery  (5.  earl),  A.  P.  Primrose: 

Appreciations,   853. 

R.   L.    Stevenson,   887. 

Robert  Burns,   798. 

Scottish  history,  129. 

Wallace,    138. 
Rosebery   Burns  Club.     Excursion,   798. 
Rosenfeld,  J.     Die  doppelte  Wahrheit,  758. 
Roslin   Castle,    407. 
Roslin   Castle   &   Chapel,   407. 
Ross,  A.     Brochs,  what  are  they?  81. 
Ross,   A.   J.: 

Memoir  of  Alexander  Ewing,  475. 

Rev.   Thomas  Chalmers,   461. 
Ross,  Alexander   (1590-1654).     Poemata,  853. 
Ross,  Alexander   (1699-1784).     Helenore,  853. 
Ross,   Alexander: 

Ancient  churches  in  Inverness,  378. 

Early  travels  in   Scotland,   129. 

Find  of  coins  in  Skye,  729. 

Formation  of  Caledonian  Canal,  675. 

Geology  of  Ben  Nevis,  1003. 

Highland   dyes,   432. 

History  of  Redcastle,  405. 

Island  of  lona,  379. 

Kilcoy   Castle,   381. 

Munros  of  Culcairn,  618. 

Munros  of  Milntown,  618. 

Munros  of  Pittonachy,  618. 

Notes  on  superstitions  as  to  suicides,  746. 

Notice  of  St.   Clement's  Church,  375. 

Old   Highland   industries,  675. 

Old  Highland   roads,   675. 

Old  Inverness,  378. 

Tesselated   pavement,    104. 

Visit  to  St.  Kilda,  411. 
Ross,   Andrew : 

Constitution  of  fencible  regiments,  432. 

Earl  of  Atholl's  troop  of  horse,  432. 

Historic  succession  of  Black  Watch,  432. 

John  Lord  Murray's  regiment,  432. 

King's    Life    Guard   of   Horse,   432. 

List  of  heritors  of  Ross-shire,  565. 

Lyon,   earl   of   Strathmore,   631. 

Ogilvy,  earl  of  Findlater,  590. 

Ogilvy,  lord   Banff,   571. 

Old   Scottish   book   plates,    557. 


Ross,   Andrew  —  continued : 

Old  Scottish  regimental  colours,  1067. 

Perthshire  militia,  432. 

William   Drummond  of  Cromlix,  470. 
Ross,   D.      Auld   langsyne,   725. 
Ross,   David.      Some  notes  on  place  names,   427. 
Ross,   Donald.     Notes  on  shell-heaps   in   Coll,   81. 
Ross,   Edward.     Deer-stalking,  948. 
Ross,    Frederick.       Ruined    abbeys   of    Britain,    322, 

380,    392. 
Ross,  George.     Answers  for  Thomas  George  Suther, 

281. 
Ross,    George.      Flora    of    Mull,    1037. 
Ross,   J.      Some   notable  stones   and   legends,  81. 
Ross,   J.    C. : 

Legends   from    Glenelg,    746. 

Market  crosses  of  Scotland,  717. 

Memorial  stone  at  Kildonan,  355. 

Notes  on   Eigg,   355. 

Notes  on  isle  of  Muck,  394. 

Restalrig,    406. 

St.   Trothan.    545. 
Ross,  J.  C,  and   P.   C.   Robertson.      Bits  about   Edin- 
burgh, 349. 
Ross,   J.    D. : 

Burns   scrap   book,    798. 

Burns'  Clarinda,  510,  798. 

Burnsiana,  798. 

Cluster  of  poets,  853. 

Henley  and   Burns,   798. 

Highland   Mary,   456,   798. 
Ross,  J.   L.     The  Picts,   52. 
Ross,  J.   M.: 

Scottish  history  and  literature,  129,  768. 

Scottish  language  and  literature,   768. 
Ross,  James.     Castle  Urquhart,  424. 
Ross,  Janet.     Fyvie  Castle,  359. 
Ross,    John.      Present    state    of    Edinburgh    Divinity 

Hall,   705. 
Ross,   Peter.      Saint   Andrew,   440. 
Ross,  Thomas: 

Ancient  sundials,  104. 

Borthwick  Castle,  1052. 

Dalkeith,   1053. 

Indications  of  Roman  architecture,  717. 

James  Gifford,  423,   717. 

Musselburgh  and  Inveresk,  1055,  1056. 

Notice  of  hog-backed  monuments  at  Abercorn,  etc., 
104. 

Notice  of  paintings  found  at  Wester  Livilands,  418. 

Notice  of  remains  of  chapel  found  at  Ardoch,  104. 

Notice  of  six  paintings,   717. 

Pinkie  House,   1056. 

Restalrig  and  Well  of  St.  Triduana,  1057. 

Sculptured   stones   with   chariots,   Auchterarder, 
etc.,  91. 

Sculptures  in   St.   Mirren's  chapel,   104,  401. 
Ross,  Thomas,  and  W.  T.  Oldreeve.     Report  on  Dry- 
burgh  Abbey,  322. 
Ross,   W.  J.  C.     Last  century's  fisheries  report,  675. 
Ross,  Walter.     Historical  account  of  College  of  Jus- 
tice,  641. 
Ross,  William: 

Aberdour  and  Inchcolme,  304,  376. 

Hospital  of  St.  Martha,  Aberdour,  304. 
Ross,    William.      Busby   and   its   neighbourhood,   314, 

316,  328,  392. 
Ross,  William.     Collection  of  pipe  music,  725. 
Ross,   William.     Survey  of  Celtic  languages,  921. 
Ross,    William.      Scottish   contributions   to   social   im- 
provement, 675. 
Rossetti,  D.  G.     King's  tragedy,  141. 
Rothes    (6.   earl),  John  Leslie.     Relation  of  proceed- 
ings,  218. 
Rothesay   electric  tramways,   675. 
Rothschild,   Walter.      Birds   of  the   Bass   Rock,  948. 


INDEX 


1199 


Roughead,    William: 

The  Arran   murder,   651. 

Concerning  Christina  Gilmour,  649. 

Doom   of   Lady   Warriston,   659. 

The  Dunecht  mystery,  657. 

Ghost  of  Sergeant  Davies,  659. 

Husband  of  Lady  Grange,  1062. 

Katharine  Nairn,  655. 

Keith   of   Northfield,   651. 

Ordeal  of  Philip  Stanfield,  658. 

The  parson  of  Spott,   651. 

The  real   Braxfield,   1060. 

The  St.  Fergus  affair,  657. 

Scottish    witch   trials,    746. 

Touching  one  Major  Weir,  659. 

Twelve  Scots  trials,  644. 

"The  wife  o'  Denside."  657. 
Round,  J.  H.: 

Are  there  two  earls  of  Mar?  613. 

Bannockburn,    138. 

Comyn    and    Valoignes,    581. 

Later  earldom  of  Mar,  613. 

Origin  of  the  Comyns,  581. 

Origin  of  the  Stewarts,  630. 

Origin  of  the  Stewarts  and  their  Chesney  connec- 
tion, 630. 

Origin  of  the   Swintons,  632. 

Ruthven   of   Freeland   barony,    624. 

The    Stewarts,    630. 
Rousiers,  Paul  de: 

La   question   ouvriere,   675. 

Labour  question  in  Britain,  675. 
Row,  John: 

Diary,   532. 

History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  218. 
Rowatt,  J.     Cadzow  Castle,  854. 
Rowlands,   Richard: 

History  of  lives  of  kings  of  Scotland,   129. 

Impartial   account  of  the  Rebellion,   189. 
Roxburgh   (1.  earl),  Robert  Ker.     Elegy,  532. 
Roxburghe    (8.   duke),   H.   J.    Innes-Ker.      Report   on 

muniments,  113. 
Roxburghshire.      [Documents],   407. 
Roxburghshire    and     Selkirkshire.       County    commit- 
tees,  408. 
Roy,   John: 

Desmidieae  of  Stormont  district,   1037. 

Desniids  of  Alford  district,   1037. 
Roy,    Neil.      Topographical    description    of   Aberlady, 

305. 
Roy,  P.  G.     Un  frere  de  Walter  Scott,  874. 
Roy's  wife  of  Aldivalloch,  907. 
Roy's  wife,  a  favorite  Scotch  ballad,  725. 
Royal  Association  for  Promotion  of  Fine  Arts: 

Dowie  Dens  o'  Yarrow,  717. 

Report,    717. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland: 

Extracts  from  minutes,   675. 

Rules,  etc.,  675. 
Royal   Caledonian   Curling  Club.     Annual,   13. 
Royal   College   of   Physicians,   Edinburgh.     Historical 

sketch,   349. 
Royal    Company    of   Archers  —  first    tartan   uniform, 

432. 
Royal  descents,  565. 
Royal  Edinburgh,  349. 

Royal  High  School  Commemorative  Association.     Re- 
port,  706. 
Royal  house  of  Stuart,  129,  630. 
Royal  Infirmary  of  Edinburgh.     Report,  691. 
Royal  letters  from  family  papers  of  Dundas,  587. 
Royal   letters  and   instructions,   113. 
Royal  letters  and  other  original  documents,  114. 
Royal  Observatory,   Edinburgh: 

Annals,   13. 

Astronomical  observations,  13. 

Catalogue  of  Crawford  library,  4. 


Royal   Physical   Society  of  Edinburgh: 

Laws,   13. 

Laws  and   regulations,    13. 

Proceedings,    13,   931. 
Royal   residences   in   Scotland,    129. 
Royal  riddle  book,  907. 
Royal  Scottish  Academy: 

Annual  report,  717. 

Answer,    717. 

Catalogue,  717. 
Royal  Scottish  Arboricultural  Society.     Transactions, 

13,    1025. 
Royal   Scottish  Museum,  349. 
Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts: 

Conference,   706,    717. 

Transactions,    13. 
Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh: 

Index,    13. 

Proceedings,   13. 

Reports  of  Boulder  Committee,   1003. 

Transactions,    13. 
Royal   Stuarts  and  their  capital,  349,   630. 
Royal  Technical  College  of  Glasgow.     Calendar,  706. 
Roz,   Firmin: 

Impressions    d'fecosse,    206. 

Robert    Burns,    798. 
Ruck.     Antonine  lines,  91. 
Ruddiman,  Thomas: 

Dissertation  concerning  competition  for  the  crown, 
138. 

Introduction  to  Anderson's  Diploniata  Scotis,  1047. 

Vindication  of  Buchanan's  paraphrase,  786. 
Ruickbie,  James.     Wayside  cottager,  854. 
Ruins  of  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Andrews,  410. 
Rules  and  ordinances  by  the  parliament  of  New  Cale- 
donia,  179. 
Rules  and  regulations  by  trustees  of  Dr.  John  Milne, 

706. 
Runciman,  David.     History  of  St.  Andrew's  Church, 

369. 
Runcole,  J.     On  Scottish  songs,  768. 
Rush,   Benjamin.     Eulogium,   466. 
Ruskin,  John: 

Fors  clavigera,  874. 

What  would  be,  etc.,  874. 
Russel,    Alexander.      Exposure    of    attack    on    Cock- 
burn's   "Memorials,"   331,   463. 
Russel,  M.     View  of  system  of  education,   706. 
Russel   of   the   "Scotsman,"    532. 
Russell,  C.   C.   E.   Lennox,  lady.     Two  brave  Grizels, 

463,   490. 
Russell,   David.     Reminiscences  of  my  father,  532. 
Russell,    E. : 

John  Knox,  497. 

Maitland  of  Lethington,  unwritten  chapter,  512. 

Maitland  of  Lethington,  the  minister,  154,  512. 
Russell,   E.   J.     Shetland  islands,  415. 
Russell,  E.  S.     Occurrence  of  gonactinia  prolifera  in 

Clyde,  948. 
Rus.sell,  G.  W.  E.     Archbishop  Tait,  543. 
Russell,   n.     Early  church   dedications,  224. 
Russell,   Miss  II.   J.   M.: 

Acquisition   of   Lothian,    134. 

English   claims   to   overlordship,    129,   134. 

The  name  of  Glasgow,  320,  369. 

Vitrified   forts  of  north   of  Scotland,  81. 
Russell,   J.    B.: 

The  decade   1871-80  in  Glasgow,  369. 

Immediate   results   of   operations,   369. 

Ticketed  houses  of  Glasgow,  369. 
Russell,  J.   M.      Destruction  of  agriculture,   675. 
Russell,  j.    M.,  and  J.   Macgregor.     Correspondence, 

676. 
Russell,   James.      Account   of   murder   of   Archbishop 

Sharp,   534. 
Russell,  James.     Reminiscences  of  Yarrow,  1058. 
Russell,  John.     The  Catrail,  1046. 


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Russell,  John.     Haigs  of  Bemersyde,   596. 
Russell,  Michael: 

An   affectionate  address,  273. 

History  of  the  church  in  Scotland,  218. 

Reply  to  certain  statements,  273. 
Russell,  T.  J.  De  la  noblesse,  557. 
Rutherford,   A.    C: 

The  great  difficulty,  291. 

Question  of  deposition,  270. 
Rutherford,  James.     First  attempts  at  rhyme,  854. 
Rutherfurd,  Andrew.     Catalogue  of  the  library  of,  4. 
Rutherfurd,  J.     Border  hand-book,  312. 
Rutherfurd,    Samuel: 

Due  right  of  Presbyteries,  226. 

Last  and  heavenly  speeches,  494. 

Letters,  854. 
Rutherfurds  of  that  ilk,  624. 

Rutherglen.      Sanitary    Inspector.      Report,    408. 
Ruthven    (3.    baron),   Patrick   Ruthven.      Relation   of 

death  of  David  Rizzi,  529. 
Ruthwell   Cross,   The,  408. 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval   (9.  marquis),  M.  A.  H.  D.  H. 
de  L.  C.   de  M.  de  Ruvigny: 

Boyd,  earl  of  Kilmarnock,  602. 

Dalgleish  of  Tinnygask,  583. 

Hay,  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  633. 

Wardlaw  family,  633. 
Rydinge  of  the  stange,  854. 
Rye,  E.  C.     Highland  insects,  948. 
Ryley,  G.  B.     Scotland's  Free  Church,  218. 


S.: 

Caleb  Whitefoord,  549. 

Mr.  Pinkerton,  526. 
S.      Church  of  Scotland  question,  259. 
S.: 

Historical   account   of  Anderson's   Institution,   369. 

State  of  Glasgow  in   1692,  369. 
S.      Superstitions   of    Highlanders,    746. 
S.,  A.  I[acobi]   G[raemi].     De  rebus  auspiciis,  519. 
S.,  C.  T.  C.     Popular  superstitions,  746. 
S.,   D.      Greenie   Hill,   746. 
S.,  F.     Inverugie  Castle,  379. 

S.,  J.  C.     Remarks  on  Captain  Brown's  letter,  349. 
S.,  M.  E.  W.     Edinburgh,  349. 
S.,  P.: 

Church    history   of   Scotland,   218. 

Early  church  history  of  Scotland,  218. 

George  Buchanan,  452. 
S.,  R.     Mary  and  Chatelar,  154. 
S.,  R.   A.   C.      Stewarts  of  Massater,   630. 
S.,    S.: 

Family  of  Whitefoord,  634. 

Houston  of  that  ilk,   599. 
S.,    T.      Comparative    prevalence    of    fever    in    Edin- 
burgh, 349. 
S.,   VV.: 

Birthplace  of  George  Ridpath,  530. 

Quaint   Scotch  ballad,   854. 

"Sawney  Beane,"  444. 
S.,  W.     Dissertation  on  "the  fairies,"   746. 
Sabine,  G.  H.     Hume's  contribution,  758. 
Sadducismus   debellatus,    746. 
Sadler,   John: 

Muscological   excursions,   1037. 

Notes  on  Alpine  flora  of  Ben  Nevis,  1037. 

Notes  on  flora  of  Isle  of  May,  1037. 

Notes    on    new    and    rare    British    mosses,    and    on 
trichomanes   radicans,   1037. 

Notice  of  additions  to  cryptogamic   flora   of  Edin- 
burgh, 1037. 

Notice  of  carex  frigida,  1037. 

Notice  of  new  Alpine  willow,  1037. 

See  also  under  Bell,   William,  and  John   Sadler. 


Sage,  John: 

Account  of  late  establishment  of  Presbyterian  gov- 
ernment, 229. 

Some  remarks  on  the  late  letter,  230. 
Sailor's  tragedy.  The,  907. 
St.     Andrew's     Free     Church,     Edinburgh.       Extract 

from  records,  438. 
St.  Andrews,  410. 

St.   Andrews.     Archdiocese.     Rentale,  410. 
St.  Andrews.     Commissariot  record,  565. 
St.    j^ndrews.      Extracts    from    register    of    kirk    ses- 
sion,  410. 
St.  Andrews,  Presbytery  of.     Extract  libel,  273. 
St.   Andrews  kirk  session.     Register,  218. 
St.   Andrews  revisited,   410. 
St.  Andrews  under  Norman  Leslie,  410. 
Saint   Clair,   R.   W. : 

Bishopric  of  Orkney,  399. 

Sinclairs   of   Brabsterdorran,   627. 

The  Saint-Clairs  of  the  Isles,  399,  626. 

Sinclairs  of  Lybster,  627. 
St.  Clair,  Roland: 

Bishopric  of  Orkney,  315. 

Orcadiana,   565. 
Saint     Cuthbert     (parish).       Committee    of    heritors. 

Statement,    250. 
St.  Fillan's  quigrich,  104. 

St.   Giles   Church,   Edinburgh.     Registrum,   349. 
St.  John,   C.   W.  G.: 

Charles  St.  John's  notebooks,  948. 

Natural  history  and  sport  in  Moray,  948. 

Short  sketches  of  wild  sports,  948. 

Sketches   of   wild   sports,   948. 

Tour   in    Sutherlandshire,   420,  948. 
St.  John,  J.  A.: 

James  Bruce,  450. 

John  Bell,  445. 

Mungo   Park,   524. 
St.  John,  John.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  154. 
St.  John's  eve,   746. 
St.    Kilda   poetry,   929. 

Saint  Margaret,  queen  of  Scotland,  etc.,  349,   513. 
Saint-Maurice  Cabany,  E.  de.     Decouverte,  874. 
Saint  Ninian's  cave,  424. 
St.  Patrick  —  who  was  he?  525. 
St.    Thomas's    English    Episcopal   Chapel,   Edinburgh. 

A  few  plain  questions,  264. 
Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B. : 

"The  bride  of  Lammermoor,"  874. 

Christopher  North,  552. 

Francis  Jeffrey,  493. 

James   Hogg,  489. 

Miss  Ferrier's  novels,  820. 

Scott  and  Dumas,  874. 
Sair  sair  was  my  heart,  907. 
Salmon,  A.   L.     James  Beattie,  445. 
Salmon  in  Scotland,  948. 
Salt,  H.  S.: 

Life  of  James  Thomson,  545. 

Some   extracts,   545. 

Works  of  James  Thomson,  1071. 
Salter,  J.  W. : 

Cretaceous  fossils  of  Aberdeenshire,  1003. 

Description  of  some  graptolites,   1003. 

Fossils  from  Stincher  river,  1003. 

Fossils   found  in  Aberdeenshire,   1003. 

New  crustacean  from  Glasgow  coal-field,  1003. 
Salvatorelli,   Luigi.     Andrew   Lang,   1063. 
Salvesen,  E.  T.     Salvesen,  lord.     Court  of  criminal 

appeal,  641. 
Samuel,  J.  S.     Mary  Stuart  and  Eric  XIV.  of  Swe- 
den,   154,    1049. 
Samuels,  A.  W.     Private  bill  procedure,  641. 
Sandeman,   David.     Progress   of  technical  education, 

706. 
Sanders,   H.    M.      Drummond   of   Hawthornden,   470. 
Sanderson,  J.   H.     Account  of  plate-marks,   717. 


INDEX 


1201 


Sanderson,    James: 

Chorus,   724. 

Hail  to  the  chief,  "24. 
Sandford,  D.  F.     Obituary  notice  of  Very  Rev.  Dean 

Ramsay,    1065. 
Sandison,  A.     Whale-hunting  in  Shetlands,  948. 
Sands,  John: 

Curious  superstitions,  Tiree,  746. 

Miscellaneous  superstitions,  Foula,  746. 

Notes  on  antiquities  in  Tiree,  81. 

Out   of   the   world,   411. 
Sang,  E.  E.     Remarks  on  the  census,  691. 
Sang,   Edward: 

Elementary  view  of  strains  on  Forth  Bridge,  676. 

Reflections  on  water  distribution,  349. 
Sangs  of  the  Lowlands,  854. 
Sangster,   Charles.     Bannockburn,   138,   854. 
Santa   sede.    La,    etc.,    154. 

Sarauw,   Christian.     Specimens  of  Gaelic,  921. 
Sargent,    Winthrop.       Some    inedited    memorials    of 

Smollet,   539. 
Sarson,  George.     George  Eliot  and  Carlyle,  809. 
Satan's  invisible  world  discovered,  907. 
Satire   against    Scotland,   854. 
Satirical   poems  of   Reformation,  854. 
Saunders,    Bailey.      Life   and   letters   of   James   Mac- 

pherson,  916. 
Saunders,  W.     The  Cant  family,  578. 
Saunderson,   William.     Aulicus  coquinariae,   163. 
Savonarola,  pseud.     Poems,   854. 
Sawers,   Peter.      Footsteps   of   Sir   William   Wallace, 

138. 
Sawney   Beane.   444. 
Sawney  Cunningham,  648. 
Saxby,  J.    M.   E. : 

Birds  of  omen  in  Shetland,  746. 

Gossip  about  gulls,  948. 

Sacred  sites  in  Shetland,  415. 

Shetland  names  for  animals,  772. 

Shetland  phrase  and  idiom,  772. 

See   also    under   Edmondston,    Biot,   and   J.    M.    E. 
Saxby. 
Sayings  and  doings  of  Free  Church  orators,  275. 
Scaling,  William.     On  willows  in  Scotland,  1037. 
Scarth,  G.   W.     Grassland  of  Orkney,   1037. 
Scattald  marches  of  Unst   (1771),  423. 
Scenes  in  Lewis,  388,  916. 
Scenes  from  the  life  of  a  sufferer,  854. 
Schaff,  Philip.     Creeds  of  Christendom,  759. 
Scharf,  George.     Brief  account  of  portrait  of  Mary, 

queen  of  Scots,  154. 
Schaw,  William.     Enemies,  etc.,  478. 
Scheme    of    mutual    assistance    in    support    of    minis- 
ters,  277. 
Schetky,  I.  G.  C.     Lord  Alexander  Gordon's  reel,  725. 
Schevez  of  Kemback,   626. 
Schiern,   F.    E.   A.: 

James  Hepburn,  Jarl,  154,  448. 

Life   of  James   Hepburn,   155,  448. 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von: 

Mary   Stuart,   155. 

Uilleam  Tell,  929. 
"Schiltrum,"  772. 
Schipper,  Jakob: 

Dreihundert-jahrige  Jubilaum,   706. 

Gedenkrede,  798. 

Die  Monche  von   Berwick,  768. 

Vierhundertjahrige    Jubilaum,    706. 

William   Dunbar,  471,  817. 
Schmeding,  Otto.     Wortbildung  bei  Carlyle,  809. 
Schmid,  K.  F.     John  Barclay's  Argenis,  778. 
Schmidt,   Erich.     Edward,   769. 
Schmidt,  H.  J.     Walter  Scott,   874. 
Schmidt- Wartenberg,  H.     Newberry  Manusknpt  von 

J.   Thomson,   890. 
Schneider,  F.   O.  R.     Carlyle's  "Past  and  present," 
809. 


Schoenbeck,    Henrik,    and    J.     Gilberg.       Ofversigt, 

746,  769. 
Schofield,  J.  F.     Church  in   Scotland,  218. 
School  of  Arts,  Edinburgh.     Reports,  706,  717. 
Schovelin,  Jul.     Carlyle,  809. 
Schumacher,    Aloys.       Douglas    Uebersetzung    der 

Aeneis.  816. 
Schunk,  Edward.     Memoir  of  Robert  Angus  Smith, 

538. 
Schuster,  \.     Memoir  of  Professor  Balfour  Stewart, 

541. 
Schwab,   C.   M.      Huge   enterprises,   458. 
Schwappach,    Adam.      Report    on   visit   to    forests    of 

Scotland,    1037. 
Schwarz,  Hans.     Henry  Mackenzie,  508. 
Schweizer,  Otto.     Music  in  Edinburgh,  725. 
Schwemmer,   C.   L^eber   Robert   Burns,  798. 
Schwenninger,    Alfred.      Der    Sympathiebegriff,    758. 
Schwob,   Marcel.     R.   L.    S.,  887. 
Scot,  Alexander: 

"The  complete  husband,"  854. 

Poems,    854. 
Scot,    David.     On   preparation   for  death,  476-477. 
Scot,   George.      Model   of  government,   etc.,   676. 
Scot,  Sir  John: 

Elegiae,  854. 

Staggering    state,    437. 

A  trew  relation,  168. 
Scot,  John.     Hodxporicon,  854. 
Scot,  Thomas.     Boanerges,  225. 
Scot,  William.     Apologetical  narration,  218. 
Scot  abroad,   129. 

Scot  and  Englishman  in  early  song,  134. 
Scot   at   home,    129. 
Scotch    ballads,    769. 
Scotch  character,  129. 
Scotch  church  and  the  state,   297. 
Scotch  cousins,   129. 
Scotch  and  Douay  printers,  769. 
Scotch  echo.  The,  181. 
Scotch  and   English   witches,  746. 
Scotch   in   France,   129. 
Scotch  haggis.  The,  907. 
Scotch  and  Irish  songs,  725. 
Scotch  judges  against  Scotch  jurors,  641. 
Scotch    land   question,    1069. 
Scotch  law  of  entail,   641. 
Scotch    liberationists,    218. 
Scotch   marriage   bill,   691. 
Scotch  marriages,  691. 
Scotch   minister's  tale,  854. 
Scotch  modesty  displayed,  194. 
Scotch  nationality,   129. 
Scotch  physician,  .-\,  462. 
Scotch  preachers  and   preaching,  218. 
Scotch   Presbyterian   eloquence,  229. 
Scotch  proceedings  in  lunacy,  641. 
Scotch  souldiers  speech,  168. 
Scotch  witches  and  warlocks,  746. 
Scotia.    1043. 
Scotia's   bards,   854. 
Scotis   numisma,    729. 
Scotish    minstrel,    725. 
Scotish  poems.     Dalyell,  854. 
Scotish  poems,  Pinkerton,  854. 
Scotland,    129,   203. 
Scotland: 

Board    of   Agriculture   and    Fisheries.      Committee 
of  inquiry  on   grouse  disease.     The  grouse,  948. 

Board  of  Manufactures.     Annual  report,  717. 

Board  of  Prison  Directors.      [Documents],  18. 

Board   of    Supervision.      [Documents],    18. 

Board    of    Trustees    of    National    Galleries.      Re- 
port. 18. 

Calendar  of  letters  and  papers,  114. 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  114. 

Census  office.     Census,  18,  19. 


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Scotland,   continued : 

Commissioners  of  Annexed  Estates.     Rules,  676. 

Commissioners     of     Fisheries     and     Manufactures. 
Plan,   676. 

Committee  on  Bankruptcy  Law.     [Documents],  19. 

Congested    Districts    Board.      [Documents],    19. 

Courts.      [Documents],   19. 

Crofters   Commission.      [Documents],   19,  20. 

Crown:   James   VII.      Proclamation,  20. 
[Documents],  18. 

Edinburgh  gazette  (1699),  1043. 

Education    Department.      [Documents],   20-23. 

Fisheries     and     Manufactures     Commissioners. 
[Documents],  23. 

Fishery  Board.     [Documents],  23,  24. 

Glasgow    District    Mental    Hospital,   Gartloch.     An- 
nual  report,   25.  ♦ 

Hamilton  papers,  114. 

House  Letting  Committee.     Report,  25. 

Inebriate    Reformatories    Committee.      [Docu- 
ments,   25. 

Inspector  of  Constabulary.     Annual  report,  25. 

Inspector  of  Schools.     Tabulated  reports,  25. 

Inspector   under   Inebriates  Acts.     Report,  25. 

Justiciary  Court,   Edinburgh.     Records  of  proceed- 
ings, 25,  644. 

Land   Court.      [Documents],  25. 

Land   Registration    Committee.      Report,   25. 

Local   Government    Board.      [Documents],   26. 

Lunacy  Commission.      [Documents],  26. 

Manufactures   Board.      [Documents],  27. 

Manufactures   Board   Committee.      Report,   27. 

Medical  Inspector.      Report,  27. 

Ordnance   Survey.      Book  of   reference  to  plan   of 
Thurso,   27,   421. 

Poor  Law  Medical  Relief  Committee.     Report,  27. 

Poultry   Breeding  Committee.      Report,  27. 

Prison  Commissioners.      [Documents],  27. 

Prisons    and    Judicial    Statistics    Department.      Re- 
port,   27. 

Registrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum,   114. 

Registrum   secreti   sigilli   regum   Scotorum,   114. 

Rivers   Pollution   Inspector.      Report,  28. 

Royal    Burghs.      Answers,   191. 

Royal  Burghs  of  Scotland  Committee.     Report,  28. 

Scottish     Universities     Commission.       General     re- 
port,  28. 

Sea    Fisheries   of    Sutherland   and    Caithness   Com- 
mittee.    Report,  28. 

Sheriff  Court   Procedure   Committee.      Report,   28. 

Supervisors  of  Excise.     List  of  persons,  29,  189. 

Whaling  and  Whale-curing  Committee.     Report,  29. 
Scotland.      Commissioners    of   Parliament: 

Advice,   166. 

[Documents],  19. 

Some  papers,   168. 
Scotland.      Crown    Office: 

Deer    forests.    948. 

[Documents],    20. 
Scotland.      Exchequer: 

Accounts  of  great   chamberlains,  23,   114. 

Exchequer  rolls,  23,  114. 
Scotland.     General  Register  House: 

Accounts  of  lord  high  treasurer,  114. 

[Documents],    24-25. 

Documents  illustrative  of  history  of  Scotland,  138. 
Scotland.      Parliament: 

An  address   (1689),   174. 

Answer  of  the  commissioners,  168. 

Articles  of  the  Union,  181. 

Charge    of   high    treason   against   the   Marquess    of 
Argyle,    171. 

Declaration   (1648),   168. 

Declaration  of  the  Estates,   174. 

[Documents],    27. 

Late  proceedings  and  votes,  174. 


Scotland,    Parliament,    continued : 

Minutes  of  proceedings   (1698),   1043. 

Proceedings,  181. 
Scotland.     Privy  Council: 

Acts  against  Clangregour,  608. 

Register,   27,   28,    114. 
Scotland.      Statutes: 

Acts  of  parliament  relative  to  establishing  schools, 
706. 

Regiam   Majestatem    (1609),   1068. 

[Statutes],   28,   29. 
Scotland  in  auld  lang  syne,  746. 
Scotland  and  the  Commonwealth,  170. 
Scotland   delineated    (1799),    196. 
Scotland  in  the  eighteenth  century,   182. 
Scotland  and  England.     Miscellaneous  papers,  158. 
Scotland   and    geographical   work,    1023. 
Scotland   and    her   accusers,   203. 
Scotland  and   her  calumniators,  203. 
Scotland  illustrated  in  eighty  views,  202. 
Scotland    interested    in    federal    parliaments,    201. 
Scotland  with  its  islands  by  John  Ainslie,   1023. 
Scotland  and  the  Protectorate,   114. 
Scotland  before  the  Reformation,   129. 
Scotland   since   the   union,   129. 
Scotland   sixty   years   ago,    198. 
Scotland   and   the   LTnionist   cause,   206. 
Scotland's    great    advantages    by    a    union    with    Eng- 
land.  181. 
Scotland's   new   departure   in   philosophy,    760. 
Scotland's   right  to   Caledonia,   179. 
Scotlands  generall   description,   168. 
Scoto-Britannus.     Letter  to  heritors,  676. 
Scoto    Montanus.      Biographical   sketch   of   author   of 

Vimonda,    506. 
Scots  air  for  the  violino,  725. 
Scots  army  advanced  into  England,  167. 
Scots  bishop.  A,  481. 
Scots   Brigade,    129. 
Scots  courant,   13. 
Scots  guards  in  France,   129. 
Scots  lore,  13. 
Scots   magazine,    13. 
Scots  mechanics'  magazine,  13. 
Scots   peerage,   The,    567,    568. 
Scots  in  Sweden,  565. 
Scots  wha  hae  wi'  Wallace  bled,  725. 
Scots    wha    hae    wi'    Wallace    bled;    or,    Bruce's    ad- 
dress, 725. 
Scotsman.     Answer  to  Mr.   Burke's  speech,  350,  369. 
Scots-mans  remonstrance,  168. 
Scott,  A.   B.: 

Abbot  of  the  Hebrides,  854. 

Earth  houses  of   Kildonan,  82. 

Nynia,  523. 

Saint   Maolrubha,   513. 
Scott,  A.  M. : 

Account  of   Kinninghouse  Burn,   369. 

Battle  of  Langside,  155,  159. 

Notes  on  battle  of  Langside,   155,  159. 

Notes  on  lands  of  Polmadie,  319,  404. 

Notes  on   Strathbungo,   419. 
Scott,   Andrew: 

History  and  progress  of  four  leading  articles,  692. 

Reminiscences  of  Glasgow  custom-house,  369,   676. 
Scott,    Rev.    .-Vndrew,    vs.    W.    McGavin,   and   others, 

1068. 
Scott,  Charles.     Infant  Court  of  Session,  641. 
Scott,  Charles.     Remarks  on  circumstances  of  indigent 

poor,  404,  692. 
Scott,  Charles.     Robert  Burns,  798. 
Scott,    David.      History   of   Scotland,    129. 
Scott,  Rev.  David.     Annals  and  statistics  of  Original 

Secession   Church,  218. 
Scott,   E.   E.     Erskine-Halcro  genealogy,  589. 
Scott,  F.   N.     Carlyle's  Dante,  809. 
Scott,  Hew.     Fasti  ecclesiae  Scoticanas,  218,  219,  437. 


INDEX 


1203 


Scott,  J.  M. : 

Cardinal  Beaton,  444. 

David   Stratoun,   542. 

George  Wishart,  553. 

Martyrs   of  Angus  and   Mearns,    219. 

Walter  Myln,  521. 
Scott,  J.  W.: 

Bibliography      of      Edinburgh      periodical     litera- 
ture,  350. 

Burns'  great  grandson,  798. 

Burns'  original  prospectus,  798. 

Circulation    of    Scottish    newspapers,    769. 
Scott,   John: 

Bibliography  of  the  Darien  Company,  179,  1042. 

Bibliography  of  the  Darien  Company.     Revised,  179. 

Bibliography  of  the  Darien  Company.     With  addi- 
tions, 179. 

Bibliography  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  155. 

Mary,   queen  of   Scots,   155. 
Scott,  John.     On  Thomson's  Seasons,   890. 
Scott,    Lady   John.      Notes   on   wooden   structures   in 

Whiteburn,   82. 
Scott,  M.   M.   M.: 

Abbotsford,    298. 

Barbour's  legends  of  the  saints,  835. 

Life  of  St.  Margaret,  513. 

The  Lennox,  604. 

The  making  of  Abbotsford,  298. 

Mary   Stuart,  1049. 

Ruthwell  Cross,   408. 

St.   Magnus,   399. 

Scots  guards  in  France,  430. 

Scottish   Catholics,   1052. 

Tragedy  of  Fotheringay,  155. 

Winifred,  countess  of  Nithsdale,  523. 
Scott,    Michael: 

Cruise  of  the  Midge,  855. 

Tom   Cringle's   log,   855. 
Scott,  Peggy.     Scotch   fisher  girl,  676. 
Scott,   R.   H.     Minerals  of   Strontian,   1003. 
Scott,   S.   H.     Ancient   Scottish  settlement  in  Hesse, 

565. 
Scott,  Thomas: 

Additions  to  fauna  of  Forth,  948. 

Catalogue  of  Crustacea  in  basin  of  Forth,  948. 

Invertebrate  fauna  of  inland  waters,  948. 

Bed  of  shell-bearing  clay,   Greenock,    1003. 

Fossiliferous   shale,    Cloch    lighthouse,    1003. 

Geology  of  district  about  Tarbert,  1003. 

Land  and  fresh-water  Crustacea,  Edinburgh.    Parts 
1-3,  948. 

Natural  history  notes   from   Tarbert,   948. 

Notes  on  echinoderms  from  Moray  district,  948. 

Notes  on  Crustacea,  &c.,  of  Forth,  949. 

Notes  on   mollusca  of  Greenock,  949. 

Notes  on  micro-fauna  of  Ailsa  Craig,  949. 

Notes  on  fresh-water  ostracoda,  949. 

Notes  on  Crustacea  from  Fairlie,  etc.,  949. 

Notes  on  some  entomostraca  of  Orkney,  949. 

Notes  on  some  mollusca  and  isopoda  from  Bute,  949. 

Notes  of  visit  to  island  of  Coll,   1037. 

On  mollusca  of  Bute,  949. 

On  some  entomostraca  from  Castlemilk,  949. 

On  some  entomostraca  from  Mull,  949. 

Post-tertiary  fresh-water  deposit  at  Kirkland,  1003. 

Remarks  on  mollusca  from  Tarbert,  949. 

Report   on   collection   of   marine   dredgings,   949. 

Report  on  free  swimming  Crustacea,  949. 

.S"^^   under  Bennie,  James,  and  Thomas   Scott. 
Scott,  Thomas,  and  John  Lindsay.     Upper  Elf  Loch, 

Braids,   949,   1037. 
Scott,    Thomas,    and    James    Steel.       Occurrence    of 

leda  arctica,  etc.,  Greenock,  1003. 
Scott,    W.    B.: 

Autobiographical  notes,  1065. 

Scottish  kirk-session  book,  320. 


Scott,  W.  H.: 

Notice  of  ancient  die,  729. 

Report  on  hoard  of  pennies  found  in  Islay,  729. 

Unpublished  counter-seal  of  Kilwinning,   382,  SS7. 
Scott,  W.  R.     Fiscal  policy  of  Scotland,  676. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter: 

The  Abbot,  855. 

Anne   of   Geierstein,   855. 

Antiquary,  855. 

Autobiography,   855. 

Ballads  and  lyrical  pieces,  855. 

Beauties  of  Waverley  novels,   855. 

Betrothed,   855,   856. 

Biographical    memoir   of  John   Leyden,    502. 

Black  Dwarf,  856. 

Border  antiquities  of  England  and  Scotland,  1047. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor,  856. 

Cabinet  history  of  Scotland,   129. 

Caledonian  comet,  856. 

Castle  Dangerous,  856. 

Castillo    peligroso,    856. 

Chronicles   of   the   Canongate,   856. 

Collected  works,  856. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris,  856,  857. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  857. 

Description  of  the  regalia,  129. 

Description  of  L^a  More,  420. 

Dama  del  lago,  861. 

Dance  of  death,   857. 

Essays  on  chivalry,  857. 

Fair  maid  of  Perth,  857. 

Familiar  letters,  857. 

Field   of  Waterloo,   857. 

Fortunes   of  Nigel,   857. 

Fielding  and   Smollet,   539. 

Glengarry's  death-song,  858. 

Guy  Mannering,   858. 

Halidon    Hill,    858. 

Halidon-Hohe,  858. 

Harold  the  Dauntless,  858. 

Heart  of  Midlothian.  858. 

Heer  der  Inseln,  862. 

Highland   anecdote,   858. 

History  of  Scotland,   129. 

Highland  widow,  859. 

House  of  Aspen,  859. 

Ivanhoe,  859. 

Journal,    859. 

Kenilworth,    860. 

Lady  of  Lake,  860. 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel,  861. 

Lord  of  the  Isles,  861. 

Letter  to  editor  of  Edinburgh  Weekly  Journal,  676. 

Letters  on  demonology,  746. 

Lyrics,  dramas,  etc.,  862. 

Manners,  customs  of  Highlanders,  432,  608. 

Marmion,   862. 

Memoir  of  George  Bannatyne,  443. 

Memoir  of   Henry   Mackenzie,   508. 

Minstrelsy,  862. 

Miscellaneous  prose  works,  862. 

Monastery,  863. 

Moredun,  863. 

Old    Mortality,    863. 

Oiuvres,  866. 

Peveril   of  the   Peak,  863. 

Pirate,  863. 

Poems,  863. 

Poetical  works,  863,  864. 

Provincial  antiquities,   198. 

Quentin  Durward,  864,  865. 

Redgauntlet,   865. 

Religious    discourses,    865. 

Rob    Roy,    865. 

Rokeby,  865. 

Saint  Ronan's   Well,  865. 

Scotland,  129. 


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Scott.  Sir   Walter,  continued : 

Second  letter  to  Edinburgh  Weekly  Journal,  676. 

Select   poetical   pieces,   866. 

Sjofroken,   861. 

Storia  del  tempo  delle  crociate,  866. 

Surgeon's   daughter,   866. 

Tales  of  witchcraft,  866. 

Tales  of  the  Crusaders,  866. 

Tales  of  my  landlord,  866. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather,  130. 

Tales  from  Scott,  866. 

Talisman.    866. 

Tapestried  chamber,  866. 

Third  letter  to  Edinburgh  Weekly  Journal,  676. 

Thoughts  on  proposed  change  of  currency,  676. 

Unpublished  letters,  866. 

Vision  of  Don  Roderick,  866,  867. 

Voyage   to   the    Hebrides,    375. 

Waverley,  867. 

Waverley    novels,    867,    868. 

Wha'll  be  king  but  Charlie,  725. 

Woodstock,    868. 
Scott,  William.     Free  Church  heresy,  277. 
Scott   considered   as   a  poet,   874. 
Scott  and  his  French  pupils,  874. 
Scott  and  his  writings,  874. 
Scott  pictures,   874. 
Scott's  heroines,  874. 
Scott's  journal,   875. 

Scott-Moncrieff,  J.  M.  Pearlin'  Jean,  877. 
Scott-Moncrieff,  Robert: 

Note  on  arrest  of  Robert  Baillie,  442. 

Notes  on  Corporation  of  Surgeons,  350. 

Three   tradesmen's   accounts,   440. 
Scott-Moncrieff,    W.    G. : 

Antiquities  of  Banffshire,  82. 

Sir  John  Clerk,  462. 

Some  old  Scots  courts  of  law,  641. 

Upon  some  of  Lord  Cockburn's  opinions,  641. 
Scotticisms,   772. 

Scottish  Academy  of  Painting,  etc.     Laws,  717. 
Scottish  agriculture  and  foreign  competition,  676. 
Scottish   alliterative   poems,    877. 
Scottish  annual.  Edinburgh,  13. 
Scottish  annual,   Glasgow,   13. 
Scottish   annual   and   yearbook,    13. 
Scottish   Anti-state   Church  Association.     Annual  re- 
port, 209. 
Scottish   antiquary,   13. 
Scottish  archaeology,   54. 
Scottish   art  and   artists,   717. 
Scottish  art  review,  13,  717. 

Scottish   Association   for   Medical   Education    of   Wo- 
men.    Report,  706. 
Scottish    Association    for    Suppressing    Drunkenness. 

Report,  692. 
Scottish  ballad  poetry,  877. 
Scottish  banking  system,  676. 
Scottish   bishop   of   eighteenth   century,   478. 
Scottish   borderers,    130. 
Scottish   Burgh  Records   Society: 

Miscellany,    676. 

Publications,    13,   14. 
Scottish   Catholics  under  Mary,  219. 
Scottish  Celtic  review,   14,  913. 
Scottish    Central    Board    for    Vindicating    Rights    of 

Dissenters.     Statement,  250. 
Scottish  Christian  herald,  14. 
Scottish    Chronicle,    14. 
Scottish    Church    history,    219,    273. 
Scottish   Church   question,   262. 
Scottish   churches.  The,  296. 
Scottish  churches  and  law  of  property,  297. 
Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans,  432,  433. 
Scottish  Coast  Mission.     Annual  report,  209. 
Scottish  colony  of  Darien,  179. 


Scottish    Corporation    of    the    Foundation    of    King 

Charles  II.     Scottish  Hospital.     List,  692. 
Scottish   county   histories,    130. 
Scottish   criminal   law.  641. 

Scottish  criminal  trials.  Hector  Munro,  654,  747. 
Scottish    criminal    trials,    witchcraft    and    poisoning, 

656,   747. 
Scottish  dame  on  her  travels,  454. 
.Scottish   deer   forests,   949. 

Scottish    Disestablishment    Association,    The,   291. 
Scottish   draughts   quarterly,    14. 
Scottish   education  bill,    706. 
Scottish   elections    (1834),    199. 
Scottish  emigration  to  America,  676. 
Scottish  and  English  clergy,  295. 
Scottish   Episcopal   Church,   219. 
Scottish  Episcopal  Church  proved  to  differ  essentially, 

etc.,    273. 
Scottish  Episcopal  Church  Society.     Brief  sketch,  219. 
Scottish   Episcopal   communion   office,   283. 
Scottish   Exhibition   of   History,   etc.     Official  guide, 

717. 
Scottish   fairy  tales,   etc.,   747. 
Scottish   family   and   name  of   Sharp,   626. 
Scottish   farm   labourer,   692. 
Scottish  fiction  of  to-day,  769. 
Scottish  field.  The,  877. 
Scottish  Fishery  Board,  949. 
Scottish    geographical    magazine,    14. 
Scottish  governing  house,  587. 
Scottish  guard  of  France,   130. 
Scottish   guardian,   14. 
Scottish   historical   review,   14. 
Scottish  History  Society.     Publications,  14—15. 
Scottish  Home  Rule  Association: 

Home  rule,  205. 

Scottish   home   rule  debate,  205. 

Statement.  205. 
Scottish  Horace  Walpole,  The,  535. 
Scottish  husbandmen,  676. 
Scottish   influence  on   British   literature,  769. 
Scottish   Institution   for   Education  of  Young  Ladies. 

Report,   706. 
Scottish  journal,  15. 

Scottish   Ladies   Society,  etc.     Report,  692. 
Scottish    Land    Enquiry    Committee.      Scottish    land, 

1069. 
Scottish  language,  772,  773. 

Scottish,  The,  in  the  last  century   (18th),  182. 
Scottish    legislation  —  Education    bill,    706. 
Scottish  loyalists,  130. 

Scottish  Meteorological   Society.     Journal,  15,  1023. 
Scottish  Military  Academy.     Edinburgh.     Prospectus, 

350. 
Scottish  minstrel,  725,  877. 
Scottish   monks.   The,   437. 

Scottish  nation  in  L'niversity  of  Orleans,  565. 
Scottish  National  Institution  for  Education  of  Imbe- 
cile Children: 

Appeal,   706. 

Collection  of  papers,  706. 

Report,  706. 
Scottish  national  memorials,   115. 
Scottish   National   Portrait   Gallery,   717. 
Scottish  notes  and  queries,  1043. 
Scottish  notes  and  queries.     General  index,   1043. 
Scottish    parliamentary    reform;    letter   to   John   Rus- 
sell,  1068. 
Scottish  parody  on  home  rule,  205. 
Scottish  Patriotic  Association: 

Origin,    etc.,    207,    1043. 

Scottish   history,   130,  207. 
Scottish   patriotism,  205. 
Scottish   peerage,    565. 

Scottish  Phonographic  Association.     Prospectus,  1043. 
Scottish    poetry    of    eighteenth    century,   877. 
Scottish  poetry  of  seventeenth  century,  877. 


INDEX 


1205 


Scottish  poetry  of  sixteenth  century,  877. 
Scottish  poor  laws,  692. 

Scottish  Property  Investment  Company.     Rules,  1043. 
Scottish  Protestant,  IS. 

Scottish    Provident    Institutions.      Deed    of   constitu- 
tion,   1070. 
Scottish  queen's  burial,  155. 

Scottish   Record   Society.     Publications,   15-16,   558. 
Scottish  Reformation,  219. 

Scottish   Reformation  Society.     Statement,  1052. 
Scottish   reformer,   16. 
Scottish    register    of   deer    forests,    949. 
Scottish  Register  and  Home  Institution  for  Domestic 

Servants.     Annual  report,  692. 
Scottish   review,   Glasgow,   16. 
Scottish    review.    Paisley,    16. 

Scottish  Rights  Association  and  the  franchise,  202. 
Scottish   rights   and   grievances,   202. 
Scottish    Sailors'    and    Soldiers'    Bethel    Flag   Union. 

Report,   1043. 
Scottish  school  of  painting,  717. 
Scottish  schools  and  universities,  706. 
Scottish  social  life,  130. 
Scottish  social  life  in  olden  time,  130. 
Scottish   Society  for   Prevention  of  Cruelty  to   Ani- 
mals: 

Annual  report,  692,  1043. 

Annual  report,  with  proceedings,  692. 
Scottish    Society    for   Promoting   Due   Observance   of 

Lord's  Day.     Annual  Report,   1052. 
Scottish    songstresses,    769. 
Scottish  student  life,  706. 
Scottish  temperance  herald,   1043. 
Scottish  Temperance  League.     Letter,  692. 
Scottish  Text  Society.     Publications,  16,  769. 
Scottish  tories  and  Irish  tithes,  1050. 
Scottish  tourist  and  itinerary,  199,  200. 
Scottish   traditionary   stories,   747. 
Scottish  Union,  The,  181. 
Scottish    universities,    706. 

Scottish    universities    and    the    Medical    Act    Amend- 
ment Bill,   1070. 
Scottish  university  students,  706. 
Scottish  widow's  lament,  877. 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Society: 

Deed  of  constitution,   1070. 

Exposition  of  objects  of  the  Institution,  1070. 
Scottish  witchcraft  trials,  644,  645,  747. 
Scotts  of  Buccleuch,  625. 

Scotus.     Address  to  burgesses  of  Scotland,  199. 
Scotus.     Address  to  parishioners,  264. 
Scotus.    The  ecclesiastical  difficulties  of  Scotland,  291. 
Scotus: 

Exposure   of  sentiments  of  Voluntary  Church  As- 
sociations,  246. 

Second  exposure,  246. 
Scotus.     Families  of  Burnett,  576. 
Scotus.     Strictures  upon  the  letter  of  Lucius,  240. 
Scotus.     Three  letters  on  currency  question,  676. 
Scotus,  Romoaldus.     Summarum,  155. 
Scotus-Ignotus.      Scotching  performed,   247. 
Scoular,  John: 

Canoes   found   on   banks   of   Clyde,    1003. 

Early  population  of  Scotland,   52. 

Remains  of  rein-deer  in  Scotland,  949. 
Scrapbook  of  newspaper  clippings,  350,  387. 
Scriptural  reasons  for  seceding,  27i. 
Scrope,   William: 

Art  of  deer-stalking,  949. 

Days  of  deer-stalking,  949. 

Days  and   nights   of  salmon   fishing,  949,  950. 
Scrymgeour,   W.   Thomas   Boston,  447. 
Scudder,   V.    D. : 

Thomas    Carlyle,    810. 

Wordsworth  and  Carlyle,  810. 
Seafield,    Caroline    Stuart,    countess.      Report    upon 
correspondence,   115. 


Seafield  (1.  earl),  James  Ogilvie.     Seafield  correspon- 
dence, 115. 
Seally,  A.   St.  J.     More  about  Sir  John  Moore,   519. 
Search,    S.      Vindication   of   literary   classes,    706. 
Seasonable   address    (1776),   641. 
Sebastian,   pseud.      Culloden,    1050. 
Secession    Church: 

Act  of  Associate  Synod  (1759),  233. 

Acts  of  Associate  Presbytery,  232. 
Second   book   of   exploits   of   George    Buchanan,   907, 

908. 
Second  friendly  address  to  dissenters,  262. 
Second  letter  from  a  minister,  350. 
Sedgwick,   Adam,   and   Sir   R.    I.      Murchison.      Geo- 
logical relations  of  secondary  strata,  Arran,  1003. 
Sedgwick,   H.   D.     Lockhart's  life  of  Scott,   875. 
Seebohm,    Henry.     Pallas's   grey   shrike   in   Scotland, 

950. 
Seeley,    H.   G.      On   saurodesmus   robertsoni,    1003. 
Seggat,   Thomas.      MeXeTTHxaxa    'YjtOYEia,    877. 
Select  remains  of  ancient  popular  poetry,  877. 
Select  remains  of  ancient  popular  and  romance  poetry, 

877. 
Selection   of  amusing  Irish   stories,   908. 
Selection    from    correspondence   during   recent    nego- 

ciations,    264. 
Selection    of   extracts    from    minutes    of    Kirk-session 

of   Kinghorn,  219,   383. 
Selection  of  proverbs,  877. 

Selection  of  Scottish  forfeited  estates  papers,  189. 
Selections  from  family  papers  at  Caldwell,    115,  618. 
Selections    from    judicial    records    of    Renfrewshire, 

641,    642,    1057. 
Selections  from  unpublished  manuscripts,   155. 
Selections  from  works  in  old  Scots  language,  877. 
Self-vindication  under  very  oppressive  measures,  etc., 

676. 
Selkirk,   Alexander.      Providence   display'd,    534. 
Selkirk  (5.  earl),  Thomas  Douglas.     Observations  on 

present  state  of  Highlands,  677. 
Selkirkshire.      Medical  officer.     Annual   report,   412. 
Selkrig,  Charles.     Copy  of  some  correspondence,  534. 
Sellar,   E.    C. : 

Admiral  Duncan,  471. 

General   Sir  James   Hope   Grant,   485. 

George,  Viscount  Keith,  494. 

Grandes   dames,    350. 
Sellar,   W.   Y.     Scottish   university   reform,   706. 
Seller,  William.     Memoir  of  Robert  Whytt,  1066. 
Selous,  Edward.     Bird  watcher  in  Shetlands,  415,  950. 
Selous,  H.  C.     Seven  events  in  life  of  Bruce,  138,  717. 
Sempill,  Robert   (1530P-1595)  : 

Ane  complaint,  877. 

Ane    declaratioun,    877. 

Heir  followis  the  legend,  877. 

Heir    followis    the    testament,    878. 

Ane    new   ballet,   878. 

Sege  of  Castel  of  Edinburgh,  350,  878. 

Ane    tragedie,    878. 
Sempill,   Robert    (1595P-1665?) : 

Life   and   death   of   pyper   of   Kilbarchan,   878. 

Lyfe  and  deithe  of  Habbie  Simpson,  878. 
Semple,   David.     Saint-Mirin,   401. 
Senex.      Present   position   of  the   Established  church, 

273. 
Senior,   N.   W.      Sir   Walter   Scott,   875. 
Sequuntur   nomina  omnium,   130. 
Series   of   engravings   to    illustrate   Waverley    novels, 

875. 
Series  of  tracts  on  intrusion  of  ministers,  257. 
Serious  address  to  the  Church  of  Scotland,  232. 
Serious  address  to  people  of  Great  Britain,  189. 
■  Serle,  W.: 

Avi-fauna  of  Buchan,  950. 

Migration  of  birds,  950. 
Sermon  on  death  of  lord  bishop  of  Edinburgh,  531. 


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Service,  Robert: 

Bird  migration  in   Solway,  950. 

Note  on  perichaeta  indica,  950. 

Some  changes  in  avifauna  of  Solway  area,  950. 

Sylviidae   of    Solway,    950. 

Waders    of    Solway,    950. 
Seshadri,  P.     John  Leyden,  1063. 
Seth   Pringle-Pattison,  Andrew.     Present  position  of 

philosophical  sciences,  760. 
Seton,  Sir  Alexander.     Topographical  account,  389. 
Seton,    George: 

Description   of   slabs   in    Seton   church,   412. 

House    of    Moncrieff,    616. 

Illegitimacy  in  Marnoch,  692. 

Illegitimacv  in   Scotland,   692. 

Memoir  of'Alexander  Seton,  472,  583,  587,  589,  598. 

Notice   of  ceiling  at   Pinkie   House,   404. 

Notice   of   four   stained-glass   shields,   350. 

Notice   of  slabs  in  Holyrood,   350. 

St.    Kilda,   411. 

Scottish  vital  statistics,  692. 

Seton,  earl  of   Dunfermline,  588. 

Seton,  viscount  Kingston,  602. 

Statement  relative  to   Ruthwell  Cross,  409. 
Seton,  Robert.     An  old  family,   626. 
Seton,    Sir    William: 

Continuation  of  A  few  brief  and  modest  reflexions, 
230. 

Interest  of  Scotland,   181,  229. 
Seton  of  Parbroath,  626. 
Sett   of   Scotch   reels,   725. 
Setts   of  the   royal   burghs   of   Scotland,   130. 
Seven   excellent   songs,   908. 
Seven  most  popular  songs,  90S. 
Seven  popular  songs,  908. 
Seven  Scotch  songs,  908. 
Seward,  A.  C. : 

Jurassic  flora  of  Sutherland,  1003. 

Petrified  williamsonia,  1003. 
Seward,   A.    C,   and    N.    Bancroft.      Jurassic   plants 

from    Cromarty,    1004. 
Seward,  A.   C,  and  A.   W.   Hill.     Structure,  etc.,  of 

lepidodendroid   stem,    Dalmeny,    1003. 
Sexton,  A.   H.     The  Andersonian,  370,   707. 
Seymour,  C.  C.  B. : 

Alexander   Wilson,   551. 

Dr.  -Alexander  Murray,  520. 

James   Watt,   548. 

Robert  Burns,  797. 

William    Falconer,    475. 
Seymour,    Lord    Webb.      Geological    appearances    in 

Glen  Tilt,  1004. 
Sgeulaiche,  An,   913. 
Shadow.      Midnight   scenes,   370. 
Shadwell,  Lawrence.     Life  of  Lord  Clyde,  463. 
Shairp,  J.  C. : 

Bishop   Lamberton,    138. 

Burns   and"  Scottish   song,    798. 

Kilmahoe,    878. 

King   Robert   Bruce,   139. 

Michael    Bruce,   785. 

Modern  Gaelic  bards,  916. 

Poetry  of   Scottish  Highlands,  916. 

Prose  poets,  810. 

Robert  Burns,  799. 

Scottish  song  and   Burns,   799. 

Songs  of  Scotland  before   Burns,   769. 

Wants   of  the   Scottish  universities,   1070. 
Shairp,  J.  C,  and  others.     Life  of  J.  D.  Forbes,  478. 
Shall   Sir  H.   C.  Bannerman  become  British  foreign 

minister?  443. 
Shand,  A.  I.: 

Germs  of  Waverley  novels,  875. 

Memories   of   gardens,   878. 

Old   Deeside,  321. 

Older    Edinburgh,    350. 
Shand,  Alexander.   Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  McFarlan,  271. 


Shand,    C.    F.       Biographical    memoir    Rev.    Patrick 

Forbes,    478. 
Shand,  J.     Foreign  coin  in  Shetland,  729. 
Shand,   S.  J. : 

Borolanite,    1004. 

Crystals   of   grossularite    from    Corsiehill,    1004. 

Some  granite-gneiss  contacts,   1004. 
Shanks,   Robert.      Some   causes   of   Protestant   alarm 

stated,   251. 
Shareholder,   A.     Letter   to  shareholders,   677. 
Sharman,   G.,   and   E.   T.   Newton.      Some   cretaceous 

fossils,  Moreseat,  1004. 
Sharp,  E.  A.     William  Sharp,  535. 
Sharp,  James,   archbishop: 

Excerpts,  534. 

Letter  to  earl  of  Middleton,  534,  535. 
Sharp,  James.    Notice  of  flint  arrowheads,  etc.,  found 

at   Overhowden,   1046. 
Sharp,  R.  F. : 

Burns,    799. 

Carlyle,   810. 

Scott,   875. 
Sharp,   William: 

"Celtic,"  916. 

Country  of  Carlyle,  810. 

Country  of  Stevenson,  887. 

Deirdre,  878. 

Divine    adventure,    878. 

Dominion   of  dreams,  878. 

Fisher  of  men,  878. 

Four  winds,  878. 

From  the  hills  of  dream,  878. 

Gael  and  his  heritage,  878. 

Green  fire,  878. 

Pharais,    878. 

Sea-magic,   878. 

Samuel    Smiles,    537. 

Scott-land,  875. 

Sea-magic,    747. 

Sin-eater,  878. 

Sunset  of  old  tales,  878. 

Washer  of  the  ford,  878. 
Sharpe,   C.    K. : 

Biographical  notice  of  Rev.  James  Kirkton,  496. 

Historical  account  of  witchcraft,  747. 
Sharpe,    Daniel : 

On  "quartz  rock"  of  MacCulloch's  map,  1004. 

Southern  border  of  Highlands,   1004. 
Sharpe,  John.     Question  as  to  the  validity  of  a  ver- 
dict,   642. 
Shaw,  A.  C.     Glasgow's  tramway  system,  677. 
Shaw,  A.  M.     Genealogical  account  of  Shaw,  626. 
Shaw,  Albert.     A  study  of  Glasgow,  370. 
Shaw,  C.  G.     Landed  estate  and  farming,  677. 
Shaw,   Claud: 

Forbes  and   Wilson's  plan  of  Edinburgh,  350. 

Laing  and  Forbes'  plan  of  Edinburgh,  350. 
Shaw,   Hary.      Improvements   on   estate  of   Hallhead, 

677. 
Shaw,  James: 

Location  of  Dumfriesshire  surnames,  559. 

Surnames  of  Kirkcudbrightshire,  559. 

Place  names  of  Nithsdale,  427. 
Shaw,  John.     Dalrymples  of  Langlands,  583. 
Shaw,  Lachlan: 

History   of   Moray,   394. 

Of  Elgin  and   Murray,  355. 

Succinct   account   family  of  Calder,   576. 
Shaw,  W.   G.     Memorials  of  clan  Shaw,  626. 
Shaw,   William: 

Analysis   of   Galic   language,   921. 

Galic  and  English  dictionary,  921. 
Shaw's  tourist  guide  to  Abbotsford,  298,  392. 
Shearer,  J.   E.: 

Evolutions  of  map  of  Scotland,  1023. 

Old  maps  and  map  makers,  1023. 


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Shearer,  John,  younger.     Antiquities  of  Strathearn, 

419,    437. 
Shearer,    Johnston.       Notes    on    ledum    palustre    in 

Stirlingshire,  etc.,   1037. 
Shearer,    R.    I.,    and    H.    Osborne.      Ornithology    of 

Caithness,   950. 
Shearer's  handbook  to  Stirling,  418. 
Shearer's  tourist   guide  to   Stirling,   418. 
Sheep-farming  in  the  Highlands,  677. 
Sheep  marks  and  tallies,  950. 
Sheldon,  H.   D.     Student  life  in   Scotch  universities, 

707. 
Shelley,  H.  C.     The  tragedy  of  Mary  Stuart,  155. 
Shepard,  J.   S. : 

Life  of  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Sinclair  expedition,   164. 
Where  Scott  found   Dalgetty,  875. 
Shepherd,  Ambrose.    In  memoriam  J.  B.  Russell,  532. 
Shepherd,    R.    H.      Carlyle-Emerson    correspondence, 

810. 
Shepherd,  William.     Second  collection  of  Strathspey 

reels,    725. 
Shepherd   and   flock  —  Scotland,  950. 
Shepherd  and  his  dog,  950. 
Shepherds'   pastimes,    1070. 

Sherar,  John.     Manner  of  procuring  peat-fuel,  677. 
Sherard,  R.   H.: 

Child-slavery    in    Scotland,    692. 
S.   R.   Crockett,  466. 
Sheridan,  W.  F.     Henry  Drummond,  470. 
Shetland.     Commissariot  record,  565. 
Shield,  A.: 

Closing  days  of  Prince   Charles,   189. 
The    last    Stuart    princess,    630. 
Shield,    William.      Port    Ness    harbour,    677. 
Shields,    Alexander.      History    of    Scotch-Presbytery, 

228. 
Shields,  James.     Reclamation  of  moss  land,  677. 
Shiell,   John.      Notice  of  carved   oak  panels,   325. 
Shipman,  Carolyn.     New  letters  of  Jane  Welsh   Car- 

lyle,    457. 
Shirley.     In  Orcadia,  399. 
Shirley,  G.   W. : 

Dumfries  market  cross,  323. 
English   raids  on   Dumfries,   323. 
Market  cross  of  Dumfries,  323. 
Shirley,    Mrs.    G.    W.      Two   centuries   ago,   323. 
Shirrefs,   Andrew.     Jamie  and   Bess,  878. 
Shone,  George.     Some  women  of  Scott's  novels,  875. 
Short  account  of  grievances  of  Episcopal  clergy,  219. 
Short   account    of    life    and    hardships   of   a    Glasgow 

weaver,  247. 
Short  account  of  Scotish  money,  130,  224,  677,  729. 
Short  characteristic  notices  of  William  Tytler,  546. 
Short  chronology  of  Bissets  and  Erasers,  572,  592. 
Short  history  of  the  grand  Rebellion,   190. 
Short  and  impartial  view  of  the  Scots  Colony  coming 

away  from  Darien,  179. 
Short  memorandum  of  quhot  heath  occurred  in  Aber- 
deen, etc.,   302. 
Short  stories  for  little  folks,  908. 
Short  view  of  the  statutes  against  popery  (1778),  194, 

235. 
Short  vindication  of  Phil.  Scot's  Defence,  179. 
Shortreed,  Thomas.     Ancient  orchards  of  Jedburgh, 

1038. 
Sibbald,  James: 

Chronicle   of    Scottish   poetry,   878. 
Observations  on  origin  of  terms  Picti,  etc.,  52. 
Sibbald,   Sir   Robert: 
An  advertisement,   173. 

History   and   description   of   Stirlingshire,   418. 
History  of  Fife  and   Kinross,  357,  383. 
The    history    of   the   Picts,    52. 
Letters,  535. 
Life,   535. 


Sibbald,   Sir  Robert,  continued : 
Memoir  of  Sir  James  Balfour,  443. 
Memoirs,   Royall   Colledge   of  Physicians,   707. 
Scotia   illustrata,   950. 
Sibley,  N.  W.     Mr.  Lang  and  "The  mystery  of  Mary 

Stuart,"  155. 
Sidgwick,  M.     Pentland  Rising,   172. 
Sidney,  Philip.     The  Neapolitan  Stuarts,  630. 
Siebeck,   Hermann.      Die   Willenslehre,   753. 
Siege,   The,   of   the    Bass,   310. 
Siege  of  Carlaverock,   314. 
Siege  of  castle  of  Edinburgh,  350. 
Siege   of   Karlaverok,    138. 
Sieveright,   James.      Man's   best   eulogy,   461. 
Sievwright,  C.     Sough  o'  the  shuttle,  878. 
Sigma.      Robert   Burns,   799. 
Sigourney,  L.  H.     Pleasant  memories,  202. 
Sillard,  P.  A.     The  prince  of  biographers,  448. 
Silliman,   Benjamin.      Winter   in   Edinburgh,  350. 
Sim,   George: 

Aberdeen   treasure   trove,    729. 

Find  of  coins   in   Scotland,  729. 

Glenquaich  treasure-trove,  729. 

Note  of  discovery  of  English  pennies  in  Keir,  729. 

Note  respecting  coins   found   in  Ayr,  729. 

Notes    on   coins    recently    found    in    Scotland,    729, 

730. 
Notice  of  rare  medal,  469,  732. 
Recent  finds  in   Scotland,   730. 
Report   on   Scottish   and   English   coins,   730. 
Sim,    George.      The    stalk-eyed    Crustacea    of    north- 
east of  Scotland,  950. 
Sim,  John.     List  of  rare  plants  in  vicinity  of  Perth, 

1038. 
Sime,  A.  H.  M.     Literary  life  of  Edinburgh,  350. 
Sime,   James.      The   crofters,   692. 
Sime,   William.     History  of  Covenanters,  219. 
Sime,  William.     Loch  Fyne,  390. 
Simmons,  W.  H.     Ossian,  916. 
Simms,  W.   G.     The  story  of  Chastelard,   155. 
Simpkins,   J.    E.      Examples    of   folk-lore    concerning 

Fife,    747. 
Simple  address  to  the  people,  271. 
Simpson,  A.  L.     Statement,  264. 

Simpson,  Alexander.     Life  of  Thomas  Simpson,  538. 
Simpson,    David.      Sermon,    271. 
Simpson,    E.    B. : 

Distinguished    Edinburgh    dogs,    350. 
Folklore,   747. 

R.   L.    Stevenson's  Edinburgh   days,   887. 
Simpson,  H.  F.  M.: 
Cardinal   Beaton,   143. 
Edinburgh   mss.   forgeries,   769. 
Scotch   and   English  in   East  Prussia,  565. 
Simpson,  Sir  J.   Y. : 

Account  of  barrows  at    Spottiswood,   82. 
Address  on  archaeology,   54. 
Antiquarian    notices   of   leprosy,    130. 
Archaeological    essays,    54. 
Archaic  sculpturings,  S2. 

Notices  of  sculptures  on  walls  of  caves,   Fife,   82. 
Old  stone-roofed   cell,  Inchcolm,  376. 
On  ancient  sculpturings,  82. 
On    the    Cat-stane,    104. 
Scottish   magical  charm-stones,  747. 
Simpson,    James: 

Hints  on  principles  of  a  constitutional  police,  692. 
Letters  to   Sir   Walter   Scott,   198. 
Simpson,  James.     Brief  reports  on  lectures,  707. 
Simpson,     James.       Reindeer     bones     discovered     at 

Green   Craig,  951. 
Simpson,    James,    and    David    Hepburn.      On    mam- 
malian bones  at  Hailes  quarry,  951. 
Simpson,  Mrs.     Extracts  from  diary,  535. 
Simpson,  M.  S.     The  Scottish  songstresses,  1065. 
Simpson,    Robert.      Traditions    of    the    Covenanters, 
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Simpson,  W.  J.     Health  history  of  Aberdeen,  303. 
Simpson,   William.     Catalogue  of  drawings  of  Glas- 
gow, 370,  718. 
Sims,  C.   S.     Origin  of  Scottish  surnames,  559. 
Sims,  W.  E.    Thomas  Carlyle,  810. 
Simson,   Archibald: 

Sermon,   536. 

True  record  of  life  of  Patrick  Simsone,  536. 
Simson,   James: 

Andrew    Lang,   498,    1063. 

Scottish  press  and  Gipsies,  52. 
Simson,   John.      Case  of   Mr.   J.   S.,   536. 
Simson,   W.    B.      Notes   on   trichomanes   radicans  in 

Arran,   1038. 
Simson,   Walter: 

Anecdotes  of  the  Fife  Gipsies,  52. 

A  history  of  the  Gipsies,  52. 
Sinclair,   A.    M.: 

Argyllshire  clans,   568,  606,  607,  609,  610,   611. 

Clan   Cameron,  577. 

Clan    Chattan,    579. 

The  clan  Fingon,  610. 

Collection  of  Gaelic  poems,  930. 

Combatants  on  North  Inch  of  Perth,  140. 

Gaelic  bards,  916,  917. 

John   Macdonald,  917. 

Macdonalds   of    Keppoch,    607. 

Macgregor   genealogies,    608. 

Macintyres  of  Glennoe,  609. 

Macneills  of  Argyllshire,  611. 

Macneils    of    Barra,    611. 

Rev.  Dr.  Blair's  mss.,  917. 

Who   was   Maireard   Nigh'n   Lachainn?   610. 
Sinclair,  Alexander: 

Dissertation    upon    "heirs   male,"    565. 

Notices   of  ancient  Scottish  families,  600,  605. 

Remarks   on   heirs   of   Baliol,   571. 

Right  of  the  duke  of  Sutherland,  632. 

Sketch  of  earldom  of  Mar,  613. 

Sketch  of  earldom  of  March,  613. 
Sinclair,   Allan: 

John  Macdonald,  506. 

Quigrich  of  St.   Fillan,   105. 
Sinclair,  Archibald.     An  t-Oranaiche,  930. 
Sinclair,    Catherine: 

Holiday   house,   878. 

Jane  Bouerie,  879. 

Lord  and  Lady  Harcourt,  879. 

Modern   accomplishments,   879. 

Modern    flirtations,    879. 

Memoir  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  536,  677. 

Modern  Society,  879. 

Scotch   courtiers,   879. 

Scotland   and  the   Scotch,   879. 

Shetland,   415. 
Sinclair,  G.  A.: 

Founder    of    Roslin,    627. 

James  Grahame,  484. 

John  Mayne,  1064. 

Periodic    literature,    769. 

A    professor    of    demonology,    747. 

Scandinavian  ballads  on   Caithness  soldiers,  769. 

The  Scots  at  Solway  Moss,  143. 

Scotsmen  serving  the  Swede,  566. 

Scottish  progress  of  James  VI.,  164. 

Tennant   of  Anstruther,   544. 
Sinclair,  Sir  George: 

Letters  on  ecclesiastical  condition  of  Scotland,  280. 

Observations   on   new   poor   law,   692. 

Six   letters,    278. 
Sinclair,   J.   C.      Historical   account  of  clan   Sinclair, 

610. 
Sinclair,  John,   master   of   Sinclair.     A  true   account 

of  proceedings  at  Perth,  190,  403,  1050. 
Sinclair,  Sir  John: 

Analysis    of    statistical    account,    198. 

Correspondence,   536. 


Sinclair,    Sir   Jolm,    continued : 

Hints  regarding  certain  measures,  677. 

Husbandry  of  Scotland,  677. 

State  of  alterations,  etc.,  1050. 

Statistical   account,    196. 
Sinclair,    John.       Case    for    extension    of    municipal 

boundary,   350. 
Sinclair,   John: 

David   Hume,    758. 

Orkney  isles,  399. 

Rev.   Archibald   Allison,  439. 

Sir   Walter   Scott,   875. 

Sir  William   Hamilton,  487. 

Thomas    Chalmers,    461. 
Sinclair,   John.      Some   letters   of   Ewen   Maclachlan, 

509. 
Sinclair,   John: 

Notes  on  tomb  of  Mary  of  Gueldres,  350. 

Notes  on  Holyrood  "Foir-Yet,"  350. 

Notes  on  James  Fifth's  towers,  350. 
Sinclair,  W.  J.   H.     Weather  and  climate  of  Peter- 
head, 1023. 
Sinclair,  W.  M. : 

John  MacWhirter,  512,  718. 

Sir  John   Sinclair,   1066. 
Sinclar,  George.     Satan's  invisible  world  discovered, 

747. 
Singer,  William.     Agriculture,  etc.,  of  Dumfries,  677. 
Singers,  William.     Statement,  239. 
Sinton,  James.    Some  of  Dr.  Leyden's  inedited  poems, 

836. 
Sinton,  Thomas: 

Gaelic  poetry  from  Cluny  charter  chest,  929. 

Gaelic   poetry   from   mss.,   930. 

Places,  etc.,  of  Dores,  917. 

Poetry  of  Badenoch,  930. 

Snatches    of   song,    930. 

Stray  verses  of  Gaelic  poetry,  930. 
Sir   Alexander   Grant,   484. 
Sir  Charles  Lyell,  504. 
Sir   Charles    Murray,    520. 
Sir   Colin   Campbell,  463. 
Sir  David  Brewster,  449. 
Sir  David  Wilkie,  550. 
Sir  Gawan,  879. 
Sir   Henry   Raeburn,   528,   718. 
Sir  Henry  Raeburn:  his  life  and  works,  528. 
Sir  James  the  Rose,  908. 
Sir  John  Malcolm,  513. 
Sir  Robert  Calder,   1060. 
Sir  Robert  Strange,  542. 
Sir  Walter   Scott,  875. 
Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  biographer,  875. 
Sir  Walter  Scott  in  Ireland,  875. 
Sir  Walter  Scott  as  a  lawyer,  875. 
Sir   Walter   Scott  a  Presbyterian  elder,  875. 
Sir  Walter  Scott's  familiar  letters,  875. 
Sir   William   Allan,   439. 
Sir  William   Fraser,  479. 
Sir  William  Grant,  485. 

Sir   William   Hamilton   and   his   philosophy,   755. 
Sirectus,  Antonius.     Formalitates,  753. 
Sitwell,  Sir  G.  R.     Family  of  Swinton,  632. 
Six  excellent  songs,  908. 
Six  favourite  songs,  908. 
Six  popular  songs,   908. 
Six  Scotch  songs,  908. 
Six  letters  which  appeared  in  the  "Edinburgh  Cour 

ant,   291. 
Sixteen  engravings,  875. 
Sixth  collection  of  papers,  174. 

Skae,  H.  T.     The  life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  155. 
Skarzynski,  Witold  von.     Adam  Smith,  760. 
Skeat,  W.  W.: 

Andreas  and   St.   Andrew,  769. 

Author  of  "Lancelot  of  the  Laik,"  834. 


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Skeat,    IV.    W.,    continued : 

Romance  of  Sir  Tristrem,  891. 

Scottish  alliterative  poems,  877. 
Skelton,  John: 

Boarding  out  of  pauper  children,  692. 

The  casket  letters  and  Mary  Stuart,  155. 

Lethington,    512. 

Mary    Stuart   in    Scotland,    155. 

The  Scotland  of  Mary  Stuart,  155. 

Upbringing  of  pauper  children,  692. 
Skene,   A.   P.: 

The  late  W.  F.  Skene,  537. 

Notes  on  name  family  and  arms  of  Skene,  627. 
Skene,  F.  M.  F.     The  prisoners  of  Craigmacaire,  190. 
Skene,   George.     Catalogue  of  library  of,   1042. 
Skene,  George.     Donald  Bane,  879. 
Skene,  Gilbert: 

Ane  breif  descriptioun,  303. 

Ane   breve   descriptiovn   of   the   pest,   692. 

Tracts,  879. 
Skene,  James: 

Account  of  hill  fort  of  the  Barmekyne,  82. 

Memories  of  Scott,  875. 

Remarks  on  Well  House  Tower,  350. 
Skene,    Sir   John.      De   verborum   significatione,   642. 
Skene,   W.    F.: 

Additional    notice    of    ms.    of    Fordun's    Chronicle, 
122. 

Ancient   Gaelic   inscriptions,   105,   921. 

Authenticity  of  letters  to  earl  of  Marr,  613. 

Celtic  Scotland,  134. 

Celtic  topography  of  Scotland,  1059. 

The  coronation  stone,  134,   135. 

Early  ecclesiastical  settlements  at  St.  Andrews,  410. 

Early   Frisian  settlements,    52,    53. 

Highlanders    of    Scotland,    433. 

Leabher   dearg,   917. 

The  Macleods,  611. 

Memorials  of  Skene,  627. 

Notes  on   earldom   of   Caithness,   576. 

Notes  on  earlier  establishments  at  lona,  379. 

Notes  on  ruins  at  lona,  379. 

Notice  of  Dr.  Gilbert  Skene,  537. 

Notice  of  early  ms.   of  Fordun's  Chronicle,  121. 

Notice  of  existing  mss.  of  Fordun's  Chronicle,  122. 

Notice  of  probable  author  of  unpublished   history, 
130. 

Notice  of  site  of  battle  of  Ardderyd,  135. 

Notices  of  mss.  of  Fordun's  Scotichronicon,  4. 

Observations  on   Forteviot,   359. 

Ogham   inscription   on   Newton  stone,   105,   921. 

Ogham   inscription  in  Aboyne  churchyard,   105. 

Traditionary  accounts  of  death  of  Alexander  III, 
135. 
Skene.     Court  book  of  barony,  416. 
Sketch  of  Andrew  Crombie  Ramsay,  528. 
Sketch  of  character  of  John  Knox,  497. 
Sketch  of  James  Croll,  466. 
Sketch  of  James  Nasmyth,  522. 
Sketch  of  life  of  Adam  Donald,  469. 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  George  Heriot,  488. 
Sketch   of  the  life  of  James   Kerr,  495. 
Sketch   of  life   of  John,   Earl  of  Marr,   513. 
Sketch  of  Scottish  diablerie,  747. 
Sketches  of  Highland  character,  130. 
Skinner,   Andrew.      See   under  Taylor,   George,    and 

Andrew  Skinner. 
Skinner,  John: 

Duty  of  holding  fast,  etc.,  238. 

Ecclesiastical   history   of   Scotland,   219. 

Letter  to  Norman  Sievwright,  235. 

Narrative  of  proceedings,  237. 

Primitive  truth,  238. 

Songs  and  poems,  879. 
Skinner,  Robert: 

Note  of  kists,  St.  Andrews,  82. 

Notices  of  excavations  at  Pitmilly  Law,  82. 


Skinner,  W.     Sermon,  467. 
Skipsey,   R.   W. : 

Carboniferous    limestone    fossils    to    east    of    Glas- 
gow, 1004. 

Igneous  rock  sections,  Rye  Water,  1004. 

Igneous  rocks  and  minerals  of  Cathkin  Hills,  1004. 

On   anthracosia,    1004. 
Skirving.    R.    S. : 

Agriculture  of  East   Lothian,  677. 

Agriculture  of  Shetland,  677. 

Natural  history  of  Islay,  951. 
Skotske   Hyrdehund,  951. 
Skye,   416. 

Slater,  Gertrude.     Mrs.  Oliphant  as  a  realist,  524. 
Slater,  Oscar.     Trial  of,  657. 

Slater,  P.   F.     Glasgow  underground  railway,  370. 
Slater's  royal  national  commercial  directory  of  Scot- 
land,  16,   677. 
Slezer,  John.     Theatrum  Scotiae,  176. 
Slight    descriptive    sketch    of    Edinburgh,    351. 
Sligo,  George.     Notes  on  cave  at  Aldham,  82. 
Slingumbob,    Anthony.      Hoxoniad,   879. 
Sloan,  J.  M.: 

Burns  and  his  biographers,  799. 

Burns  and  Dickens,  799. 

Scottish    Free   church   case,   297. 
Small,  Adam : 

Aytoun's   Bothwell,   775. 

Early    Scottish   almanac,   769. 

Edinburgh   Circulating   Library,   351,    769. 

James   Hepburn,    448. 

More  old  acts,  642. 

Royal    Glasgow    Volunteers,    196. 

Scottish  postal  system   in   1753   and   1759,   192. 

Some  old  Acts  of  Parliament,  642. 

Two    old    Scottish    proclamations,    642. 
Small,   A.    R.      Genealogry   of   Robertson,    Small,   and 

related   families,   1067. 
Small,  J.   W.     Scottish   market  crosses,   105. 
Small,  John: 

Biographical   sketch   of  Adam  Ferguson,   1062. 

Biography  of  Gavin   Douglas,  469. 

Connection  between  Scotland  and  Council  of  Con- 
stance,   140. 

Notice  of  William  Davidson,  467. 

Original    letter   of   Queen    Elizabeth,    161. 

Queen  Mary  at  Jedburgh,  155. 

Sketches    of    early    Scottish    alchemists,    437,    438, 
473,  492,  533. 

Sketches    of    later    Scottish    alchemists,    442,    522, 
532,  533,  534. 
Smart,    William.      Municipal    industries   of    Glasgow, 

370. 
Smeaton,  George: 

National  Christianity  and  Scriptural  Union,  289. 

Scottish  theory  of  ecclesiastical  establishments,  293. 
Smeaton,  W.  H.  O.: 

Allan  Ramsay,  528. 

A   great   Elizabethan   scholar,   486. 

James  First  and  Sixth,  492. 

New  view  of  the  Good  Regent,  769. 

Quartette  of  court  singers,   769. 

Recent  Scots  theology,  296. 

Tobias   Smollet,   539. 

William    Dunbar,  471. 
Smellie,  John.     Address  to  Andrew  Carnegie,  458.- 
Smellie,  W.  R.     Sandstones  to  east  of  Glasgow,  1004. 
Smellie,    William.      Historical   account   of   Society   of 

Antiquaries  of   Scotland,   16. 
Smetham,  James.     Alexander  Smith,  538. 
Smibert,    Thomas.      The  clans   of   the  Highlands   of 

Scotland,    433. 
Smiles,  Samuel: 

James  Beaumont  Neilson,  522. 

James  Nasmyth,  522. 

Life  of  John  Rennie,  529. 

Life  ol  a  Scotch  naturalist,  472. 


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Smiles,  Samuel,  continued: 
Life  of  Thomas  Telford.  544. 
Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt,  548. 
Robert  Dick,  468. 
William  Fairbairn,  475. 
William  Murdock.  520. 
.Smirke,   Edward.     Wallace,  138,   1048. 
Smith,  A.  T.     Educational  system  of  Scotland,  707. 
Smith,  Adam: 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of,  4,  538. 
Essais   philosophiques,    760. 
Essays  on  philosophical  subjects,  760. 
Scotch    bank   currency,    677. 

Selections  from  Theory  of  moral  sentiments,  760. 
Theory  of  moral  sentiments,  760. 
Works,   760. 
Smith,  Adam.     Account  of  the  Eve  apple,  1038. 
Smith,  Alexander: 
City  poems,  879. 
In  a  Skye  bothy,  879. 
Poems,    879. 
Spring  chanson,   879. 
Torquil  and  Oona,  879. 
The  minister-painter,  545. 
Mr.   Carlyle  at   Edinburgh,   810. 
Rambling  about  the  Hebrides,  375. 
Scottish    ballads,    1071. 
Summer  in  Skye,  416. 
Smith,  Alexander: 

New  history  of  Aberdeenshire,  304. 
On  Aberdeenshire  woods,  1038. 
Smith,    Aquilla: 

Curious   forgeries   of   Scottish   coins,   730. 
On    Scottish   coins,   730. 
Smith,  Archibald: 

Argyleshire  invaded,  135. 
Supplementary  note,  917. 
Traditions  of  Glenurchay,   1048. 
Smith,  C.   C.     Mary   Somerville,   539. 
Smith,  Sir  C.  E.     An  Englishman's  thoughts,  262. 
Smith,  D.    B.: 

The  reformers  and  divorce,  642. 
William  Barclay,  444,  1059. 
Smith,    F.    M.: 

Heraldry  of  Smith,  557,  627. 
Stevenson's   essays,  887. 
Smith,  Frederic.     Letters  of  R.  L.  Stevenson,  887. 
Smith,   Frederick: 

Geology  of  the  Tay,   1004. 
Investigations  into   palaeolithic  remains,  82. 
Phenomena  of  flood  in  Devon  valley,  1004. 
Smith,  G.  A.     Life  of  Henry  Drummond,  470. 
Smith,  G.  B.     Drummond  of  Hawthornden,  470. 
Smith,   G.   G. : 

Days  of  James  IIIL,  141. 
James   Hepburn,   448. 
Middle  Scots  anthologies,  769. 
Scottish  Chaucerians,  769. 
Scottish   language,   773. 
Transition  period,  769. 
The  two  chancellors,  142. 
Smith,  George: 

Charles  Grant,  484. 
General  Colin  Mackenzie,  508. 
Life  of   -Alexander  Duff,  470. 
Smith,  Goldwin: 

Lamps  of  fiction,  875. 
Scott's  poetry  again,  875. 
Smith,  J.     Examination  of  Cairns's  Examination,  753. 
Smith,  J.     Notes  on  rarer  plants  in  valley  of  Garnock, 

1038. 
Smith,  J.  A.     Banquo  and  Fleance,  135. 
Smith,  J.   A.: 

Additional    notes    on    bronze    armlets    found    near 

Aboyne,   IDS. 
Additional    notes,    inscribed    stone.    Yarrow    Kirk, 
105. 


Smith,  J.  A.,   continued: 

Bronze    ornament   with   horns    found    in    Galloway, 
105. 

Exhibition   of  mason   marks,   718. 

Fragment   of   Anglo-Saxon   cross   found   at   Gatton- 
side,   105. 

Massive    bronze    "late    Celtic"    armlet,    etc.,    found 
at   Stanhope,   105. 

Mass  of  meteoric  iron,  found  in  Newstead,  1006. 

Measurements  of  trees  at  Dryburgh  Abbey,  1038. 

Medixval    "kitchen-middens"    discovered    on    lona, 
105. 

Note  on  horn  of  rhinoceros,  951. 

Note   on   human    remains   at    Dounan,   53. 

Note  on   remains  of  Irish  elk,  951. 

Note  of  Roman  aureus,   730. 

Note  of  sepulchral  urns   in  Fair   Isle,  82. 

Note  on  supposed  "charter  chest  of  Johnny  Faa," 
351. 

Note  of  underground  building  in  Edinburghshire,  82. 

Notes   on  ancient  cattle  of   Scotland,  951. 

Notes  on  bronze  sickles,   82. 
~  Notes  on  Melrose  Abbey,  392. 

Notes  on  rock  sculpturings,  etc.,  82. 

Notes   on   stone  balls,  ii. 

Notes  on  stone  implements  from  Shetland,  83. 

Notice  of  ancient   Celtic  bell,  Kelso,   105. 

Notice   of  bronze   battle-axe   found    near   Bannock- 
burn,  83. 

Notice  of  bronze  blade  found  at   Balblair,  83. 

Notice  of  bronze  blade  found  at  Rogart,  83. 

Notice  of  bronze  celts  found  near  Elgin,  83. 

Notice    of   cinerary   urn,    etc.,    discovered    in    Fife- 
shire,  83. 

Notice  of  cist,  etc.,  near  Yarrow  Kirk,  83. 

Notice  of  copper-like  anvil,  etc.,  83. 

Notice  of  crania  of  urus,  951. 

Notice    of    flint    implements    found    in    Kincardine- 
shire, 83. 

Notice  of  horn   of  reindeer,   found  in   Dumbarton- 
shire, 951. 

Notice  of  massive  silver  chain  at  Hordwell,  105. 

Notice  of  remains  of  elk,  951. 

Notice  of  remains  of  great  auk,  951. 

Notice   of  remains   of   raven,   951. 

Notice  of  remains  of  red  deer,  951. 

Notice  of  remains  of  rein-deer,  951. 

Notice  of  shingled  roof  of  Canongate  Tolbooth,  351. 

Notice  of  silver  chain  or  girdle,    105. 

Notice   of   skull    of   bear,   951. 

Notice   of   three   small   bronze   blades,   83. 

Notice   of   various   animal    remains,   951. 

Notices  of  Roman  remains  at  Red  Abbeystead,  91. 

On  use  of  "mustard  cap  and  bullet,"  105. 

Remarks  on  bronze  implement,  etc.,  found  at  Kin- 
leith,  83. 

Roman   antiquities   found  at   Newstead,  91. 

Roman    bronze    patella    found    at    Palace,    Teviot- 
dale,  91. 

Roman  pottery,  etc.,  found  near  Newstead,  91. 

Stone  mould  found  near  Jedburgh,  105. 

Various  Roman  coins  found  in  Red  Abbeystead,  730. 
Smith,  J.   G.: 

Parish   of   Strathblane,  419. 

Strathendrick,   309,   419. 
Smith,  J.  H.     Ennobled  Gordons,  594. 
Smith,  J.   H.      lona,   379. 
Smith,  Mrs.  J.  S. : 

The  Grange   of   St.   Giles,  311,  351,   386,   584,   603. 

Sir  Thomas   Dick  Lauder,  499. 
Smith,  James: 

Account  of  economical  orchard  near  Tranent,  1038. 

Cultivation  of  figs  in  Scotland,   1038.  - 
Smith,    James.      Notice    of    vitrified    fort    in    Burnt 

Isles,  82,  314. 
Smith,    James.      Exposition    of    principles    of    Relief 
Church,  252. 


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Smith,  James.     Popular  sketch  of  history  of  Kirk  of 

Scotland,    219. 
Smith,  James.     Reasons  of  appeal,  281. 
Smith,  James.     The  merry  bridal,  879. 
Smith,  James: 

Marine  shells  below  the  till,   1004. 

Relative  ages  of  deposits  in  basin  of  Clyde,  1004. 

Scratched  boulders,   1004. 

Split  boulder   in   Little   Cumbrae,    1004. 
Smith,  John: 

Agriculture  of  Argyle,   677. 

Essay  on   watering  pasture,   etc.,  677. 

Galic  antiquities,  930. 
Smith,  John.     Magnus  Matches,  514. 
Smith,  John: 

Alleged  bed  of  shells  at  High  Molmont,  1005. 

Ancient  structure  at  Dirrans,  82. 

Ardrossan  shell-mound,  82,  1046. 

Barite  veins  of  south-west,  1004. 

Bed  of  fossil  plants  at  Meikle  Busbie,  1005. 

Bed  of  ironstone  in  trap  tuff,  1005. 

Boulder  clay  at  Hamilton  Hill,   1005. 

Carboniferous  rocks  of  Solway,  1004. 

Charred    coal,    etc.,   at    Craigman,    1004-1005. 

"China-clay"  mine,  etc.,  Troon,   1005. 

Cleaves  Cove,  Dairy,  82,  1005. 

Coal   apples,   1005. 

Conodonts,    1005. 

Crystallised  carbonite,  1005. 

Detached   microliths,   Corriegills,    1005. 

Discovery  of  upper  coal  measure  fossils,  Ayrshire, 
1005. 

Discovery  of  fossil  microscopic  plants,  etc.,  1005. 

Distribution    of   equisetum    maximum,    1038. 

Drawn-out   spherulitic    (?)    structure,   1005. 

Drift  deposits  in  Ayrshire,    1005. 

Drift  of  glacial  deposits  in  Ayrshire,  1005. 

Dry  river  channels,  1005. 

Flexed  structure  in  pitchstone,  1005. 

Freshwater  limestone  underlying  marine  limestone, 
1005. 

From  Doon  to  Girvan  water,  1005. 

Geological  position  of  Irvine,  1005. 

Geology   of   Dairy,    1005. 

Geology  of  Elvanfoot,  etc.,   1005. 

Great  ice  age,  Garnock  valley,  1005. 

Globular  structure  in  patch  of  shale,   1006. 

Globular  structure  in  trap  rock,  Neilstoun,  1006. 

Grasping  power  of  carboniferous  crinoid  "fingers," 
1006. 

List  of  shells,  Ayrshire,  951. 

Mineral  in  a  fumerole  at  Auchenharvie,   1006. 

New  view  of  Arran  mountains,  1005. 

Occurrence  of  clouded-yellow  butterfly  in  Ayrshire, 
951. 

Occurrence  of  conodonts  in  Arenig-Llandeilo  forma- 
tions, 1006. 

Occurrence   of    flint   nodules,   etc.,   in   post-tertiary 
sands,  1006. 

Occurrence  of  footprints  in  calciferous  sandstone, 
1005. 

Occurrence    of   pumice    pebbles    in    raised    beaches, 
1006. 

Palaeozoic   radiolarians,    1006. 

Peculiar  U-shaped  tubes,  etc.,  1006. 

Permian  outlier  of  Snar  valley,  1006. 

Plantago  maritima,   1038. 

Sands-hills  of  Torrs  Warren,  1006. 

Section  of  carboniferous  strata  at  Lissens,  1006. 

Section  of  carboniferous  strata  near  Giffen,   1006. 

Section  exposed  at  Dry  Dock,  Troon,  1006. 

"Shale  sockets"  of  cement  nodules,  1006. 

Spango  granite,  1006. 

Stone  crannog  in  Ashgrove  Loch,  82. 

Two  ancient  fireplaces,  82. 

Volcanic  ash,   etc.,   near  Neilston,   1006. 

See  also  under  Boyd,  D.  A.,  and  J.  Smith. 


Smith,  M.  H.     Trial  of,  657. 
Smith,  Norman.     Naturalism  of  Hume,  758. 
Smith,  R.  A.     Scotish  minstrel,  879. 
Smith,  R.  A.: 

Archaeology  of  the  voice,  53. 

Descriptive  list  of  antiquities  near  Loch  Etive,  83. 

Life   of   Thomas   Graham,   483. 

Loch  Etive  and  Sons  of  Uisnach,  83,  747,  1046. 

Mud  of  the  Clyde,  1023. 
Smith,  Robert: 

Botanical   survey   of   Scotland,    1038. 

Plant  associations  of  Tay  basin,  1038. 
Smith,   Samuel.     Agriculture  of  Galloway,  678. 
Smith,  Sydney.     First  letter  to  archdeacon  Singleton, 

257. 
Smith,  Thomas.     Address  to  Town  Council  of  Edin- 
burgh, 351. 
Smith,  Thomas.     Union  question,  285. 
Smith,   W.   A.: 

Benderloch,  951. 

Lewisiana,  375,  388. 

Marine  Highland  industries,  678. 

Oban   troglodytes,   83. 

Oyster  culture  in  Scotland,  952. 

Scottish  fisheries,  678. 

Some  west  coast  fishes,  952. 
Smith.  W.  C: 

Address  to  the  General  Assembly,  296. 

Chalmers,    461. 

Dr.   John    Brown,   449. 

The  minister's  mistake,  879. 

Reminiscences  of  Carlyle,  810. 

Scottish  church  question,  295. 

Sir   Daniel   Macnee,  511. 

William  Allan,  440. 
Smith,  W.  C.     Differences  of  local  government,  130. 
Smith,  W.  C.     Composition  of  "borolanite,"  1006. 
Smith,  W.   C: 

Scots  law,  642. 

Sources  of  Scots  law,  642. 
Smith,  W.  G.     Botanical  survey  of  Scotland,  1038. 
Smith,   W.   M.: 

Memoir  of  families  of  M'Combie  and  Thoms,  606, 
609,   612,   632. 

Recent  antiquarian  research  in  Glenshee,  83. 
Smith,  W.  R.     Answer  to  form  of  libel,  294. 
Smith,  W.  W.     Notes  on  arenaria  tenuifolia,  1038. 
Smith,  William.     The  bachelor's  contest,  879. 
Smith,    William.      Dangers   of   Aberdeen   beach,    678. 
Smith,   William.      Mansie   o'   Kierfa,   747. 
Smollet,  T.   G.: 

Adventures  of  Ferdinand,  880. 

Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle,  880. 

Adventures   of   Roderick   Random,   880. 

Adventures  of  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves,  880. 

Expedition  of  Humphry  Clinker,  880. 

History  of  an  atom,  880. 

Miscellaneous  works,  880. 

North   Britain   extraordinary,   193. 

Poems,  881. 

Poetical  works,  881. 

Select  works,  881. 

Works,    881. 
Smyth,   C.   P.: 

Mean  Scottish  meteorology,   1023. 

Notice   respecting  an   illuminated   manuscript,    155. 
Smyth,  John.      Scriptural  arguments   for  civil   estab- 
lishments of  religion,  250. 
Smyth,  P.  G.     Young  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Smyth,  Thomas: 

Character  of  late  Thomas  Chalmers,  461. 

The  exodus  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  273. 
Smyth,  Thomas.    Chalk-flint  nodules,  etc.,  at  Marion- 

ville,   1006. 
Smythe,   J.    A.      Contact   rock   from   island   of   Mull, 
1006. 


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SnelL  H.  S.     Reports  on  Aberdeen  Royal  Infirmary, 

303,  692. 
Snow,  L.  F.    Education  of  Hume,  758. 
Snow,  Winifred.    Life  of  Mrs.  Alison  Cockburn,  463. 
Soane,  George: 

The   Hebrew,   859. 

Rob    Roy,    865. 
So-called  heirs  of  the  Stuarts,  630. 
Social  condition  of  poor  in  Glasgow,  692. 
Social   evils   of   Scotland,   692. 

Society  of  Ancient  Scots.    Lives  of  Scottish  poets,  438. 
Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland: 

Archaeologia  Scotica,  16,  54. 

Catalogue  of  antiquities,  54. 

Catalogue  of  National  Museum,  54. 

Laws,    16. 

Proceedings,    16.    54. 

General  index,  16,  54. 
Society  for  Benefit  of  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Clergy. 

New  statistical  account,  201. 
Society  in  Scotland  for  Propagating  Christian  Knowl- 
edge.    State  of,  232. 
Society   of   Solicitors   of   Banffshire.     Charter,   16. 
Society  for  Support  of  Gaelic  Schools.     Report,  707, 

913. 
Society  of  Writers  to  Signet: 

Catalogue   of  books,   4. 

Catalogue  of  early  printed  books,  4. 

Catalogue  of  library,  1042. 
Solemn    acknowledgement    of   publick   sins,    227. 
Solemn  appeal  on  subject  of  church  communion,  244. 
Some  account  of  Admirable  Crichton,  465. 
Some  account  of  ancient  church  of  Scotland,  224. 
Some  account  of  character  of  Prof.  Playfair,  526. 
Some  account  of  the  fairs  in  Scotland,   130. 
Some  account  of  the  Glenriddell  mss.,   799. 
Some   account   of   Hector    Macneill,   511. 
Some  account  of  life  of  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Sarum,  453. 
Some  account  of  northern  lighthouses,  678. 
Some  account  of  Robert  Burns,  799. 
Some    account    of    the    Wernerian    Natural    History 

Society,  351,  931. 
Some  account  of  witches  of  Pittenweem,  747. 
Some  charters  to  lairds  of  Kinnaird,  603. 
Some   excerpts   from   history   of   house   of   Kilravock, 

630. 
Some  glimpses  of  prehistoric  Hebrideans,  1046. 
Some  of  the  last  words  of  Dr.  Chalmers,  277. 
Some  letters  of   Scott,  875. 

Some  literary  landmarks  of  central  Edinburgh,  351. 
Some  memories  of  a  Border  manse,  312. 
Some  notes  on  Pringle  family,  622. 
Some  notes  on  a  well-known  work,  472,  918. 
Some  observations  on  the  poetry  of  the  agricultural, 

etc.,  769,  799. 
Some  passages  in  the  life  of  Hamish  Macgregor,  507. 
Some  peculiarities  of  Edinburgh  life,  351. 
Some   remarkable   passages   in   life   of   colonel   James 

Gardiner,    908. 
Some   remarkable  passages   in  life  of   Mr.   John  Liv- 
ingston, 909,   1064. 
Some   remarks  on  progress  of  Scotland,   197. 
Some   results   of   Scottish   theology,   295. 
Some   Scotswomen,   438. 
Some  stories  of  Heiskeir,  747. 
Some  thoughts,   humbly  submitted,   191. 
Some  thoughts  on  Scotch  Education  Bill,  707. 
Some    unpublished    letters    of    Claverhouse,    483. 
Some  words  about  Scott,  875. 
Somers,   Robert: 

Abstract   of   Scottish   poor   laws,   692. 
Remarks  on   Scottish  poor  laws,   693. 
Scotch   banks,   etc.,   678. 
Somervail,   Alexander: 

Glacial  phenomena  of  Scotland,   1007. 
Introduction    to    carboniferous    brachiopoda,    1006. 
Notes  on  archaean  gneiss,  1006. 


Somervail,  Alexander,   continued : 

Observations  on  boulders  and  drift,   1007. 

Observations  on  higher  summits  of  Pentland  Hills, 
1007. 

Observations   on   roches   moutonnees,   1007. 

Occurrence  of  sanguinolites   iridinoides,   1007. 

Occurrence  of  spirifer  ovalis,   1007. 

Occurrence   of  strepsodus,  etc.,   1007. 
Somervell,  Arthur.     Songs  of  the  four  nations,  725. 
Somerville,    Alexander: 

Carex  divisa  as  a  Scottish  plant,  1038. 

Cystopteris  montana  in  Stirlingshire,   1038.. 

Dredging  off  Portincross,  952. 

Isocardia,  952. 

Notes  on  mollusca  of  lona,  952. 

Note  on  saxifraga  oppositifolia  on  Islay,   1038. 

Notes  on  flora  of  Barra  and  South  Uist,  1038. 

Notes   on   flora   of   Barra,   1038. 

On   genus    polystichum,    etc.,    1038. 

On  occurrence  of  rock  samphire,  etc.,   1038. 
Somerville,   Boyle.     Prehistoric  monuments  in  Outer 

Hebrides,  83. 
Somerville,  J.  E.     Notice  of  "The  Altar,"  Canna,  105. 
Somerville   (11.  baron),  James  Somerville.     Memorie 

of  the  Somervilles,  628. 
Somerville,    M.    F.      Personal    recollections,    539. 
Somerville,  Robert: 

Agriculture  of  East  Lothian,  678. 

Observations   on   sea-coast.   East   Lothian,   1007. 
Somerville,    Thomas.      My    own    life,    539. 
Song  of   Solomon,   881. 
Song  writing.     Burns,  799. 
Songs  of  England  and  Scotland,  881. 
Songs  of  the  north,   881. 
Songs  for  the  nursery,   725. 
Songs  of  Old  and  New  Testament,  881. 
Songs    of    Scotland,    769. 
Sons  of  Malise  Graham,  615. 
Sorley,   William.      Prospects  and  perils  of  the   Free 

Church,  275. 
Sotheby,   Wilkinson,  and  Hodge.     Catalogue  of  valu- 
able Scottish  mss.,  1071. 
Southesk   (9.   earl),  James  Carnegie: 

Douglas,  Percy,  and  Cavers  ensign,  557,   585. 

Jonas    Fisher,   881. 

Manuscripts   at    Kinnaird   Castle,    628. 

Newton  stone,   105,   921. 

Ogham   inscription  at  Abernethy,   105,  921. 

Ogham  inscriptions  of  Scotland,  105,  921. 

Oghams  on  Brodie  and  Aquhollie  stones,  105,  921. 

Origins  of  Pictish  symbolism,  105. 
Southey,  Robert: 

Life  of  Andrew  Bell,  445,  707. 

Scotland,   an   ode,    1050. 
Spaewife,   The,   909. 

Spalding,  John.      History   of  the   troubles,    164. 
Spalding,  M.  J.     History  of  Protestant  Reformation, 

219. 
Spalding  Club: 

Miscellany,  115. 

Publications,  17. 
Spanish,  The,  blanks,   161. 

Spears,  W.     Reply  by  fishermen  of  Eyemouth,  678. 
Specimens  read  at  autumn  examination  of  Tillicoultry 

Academy,   707. 
Specimens  of  "Wallace,"  881. 
Spectakle  of  luf,  881. 
Spectator.     Thoughts,  241. 
Speculative   Society   of   Edinburgh: 

History,   17. 

Laws,  17. 

List  of  office-bearers,   17. 
Speech    addressed   to    Provincial    Synod    of   Glasgow, 

etc.,  236. 
Speech    of    lord    advocate    upon    Scotch    Poor    Law 

Bill,   693. 
Speech  made  by  a  member  of  the  convention,  181. 


INDEX 


1213 


Speeches  delivered  at  public  meeting  in  St.  George's 

Church,  Glasgow,  246. 
Speeches  on  government  plan  of  national  education, 

707. 
Speeches  of  members  of  Presbytery  of  Stirling,  243. 
Speed,  John.     Theatre  of  the  empire,  172. 
Speedy,   Tom: 

Craigmillar  and   its   environs,  318,   952. 

Deer-stalking,  952. 

Glimpses  of  trout,  952. 

Grouse   disease,   952. 

Mice   plague,    952. 

Sport  in  the  Highlands,  952. 

Trip  to  Hoy,  952. 
Speidel,  Theodor.     Wallace,  138. 
Speirs,    Graham.      Correspondence,    276. 
Spells  and  charms,  747. 
Spence,  David.     Peculiarities  of  the  Gaelic  language, 

921. 
Spence,   James: 

Dunnottar,    1053. 

Folklore  of  days  and  seasons,  747. 

Gordons   of   Gight,    1067. 

"Ha-Moss,"   1055. 

Inverallochy  Castle,  1055. 

Report  on  Schivas,   1057. 

St.  Columba,  1052. 

Stone  circles  of  Old  Deer,  1046. 
Spence,  John: 

Days  of  old  Shetland  sixern,  693. 

Peep  into  Orkney  township,  400,  881. 

Picts   and   their   brochs,   83. 

Shetland    folklore,    747. 
Spence,   Magnus: 

Maeshow  and  the  standing  stones,  84. 

Standing  stones  and  Maeshow,  84. 

Orkney   bonfires,   748. 

Past  in  the  present,  952. 
Spence,  T.  W.  L.     Notes  on  unpublished  ms,  522. 
Spencer,  J.  J.     Walter  Herries,  1063. 
Spens,    Sheriff.      Scotch    urban    and    rural    sanitary 

areas,   678. 
Spicker,  G.     Kant,  Hume,  und  Berkeley,  758. 
Spindler,  J.     Coming  thro'  the  rye,  725. 
Spirit  of  Chambers's  journal,  881. 
Spirit  of  the  Secession,  271. 
Splendid  writer,  A,  480. 
Sporting   ramble   in   the   Highlands,   952. 
Sportsman's   and   tourist's   time  tables,   204. 
Spotiswood,    John.       Account    of    all    the    religious 

houses,   224. 
Spottiswoode,   Sir   Henry.     Poems,   881. 
Spottiswoode,  John,  archbishop.     History   of   Church 

of  Scotland,  219. 
Spottiswoode,  John.     Refutatio  libelli,  225. 
Spottiswoode,     Sir    John.       Speech    of    one    of    the 

barons  of  Berwick,  181. 
Spottiswoode,  Sir  Robert.     Address   (1633),  642. 
Spottiswoode  Society.     The  Spottiswoode  miscellany, 

17,  115,  116,  209. 
Sprague,    Beatrice: 

Foreign   wild   flowers   in   Edinburgh   district,   1039. 

Note  on   cladocera,   952. 

Notes  on  shingle  island  in   river  Orchy,   1039. 
Sprague,   T.   B.: 

Bones  and  shells  from  Inchkeith,  952. 

Fibre  balls,    1039. 

"Green  balls"  of  Loch  Kildonan,  1039. 
Sprague,  T.  B.,  and  Beatrice  Sprague.     Entomostraca 

of  Mid-Lothian,  952. 
Sprague,  W.  B.     Discourse  commemorative  of  Thomas 

Chalmers,    461. 
Springstaff,    Rockingtree.      Ass's   petition,    881. 
Sprott,  G.  W.     Character  of  Rev.  Thomas  Leishman, 

500. 
Spynie.     Court  of  Regality.     Extracts  from  register, 
417. 


Stabler,  G.     On  hepaticae  of  Balmoral,  1039. 
Staehlin,   Karl: 

Der  Kampf,   160. 

Sir  Francis  Walsingham,  155. 
Stair-Kerr,  Eric.     Stirling  Castle,  1058. 
Stalker,  Donald.     Plantations  on  Benmore,  etc.,  678. 
Stanhope   (5.  earl),  P.  H.   Stanhope: 

Address,  707. 

Countess  of  Nithsdale,  523. 

"The  Forty-Five,"  190. 
Stanley,  A.   P. : 

Inaugural   address,    707. 

Inverawe  and  Ticonderoga,  193. 

Lectures  on  history  of  Church  of  Scotland,  219. 
Staples,  J.  H.     Gaelic  phonetics,  921. 
Stark,  A.  C.     Nests  and  eggs  of  shoveller  duck,  etc., 

952. 
Stark,  J.     Picture  of  Edinburgh,  351. 
Stark,   James: 

Inquiry  into  sanatory  state  of  Edinburgh,  351. 

Mortality  of  Edinburgh  and  Leigh,  693. 

Report  on   mortality  of  Edinburgh,  etc.,  351,  387, 
396. 

Remarks  on  epidemic  fever,  130. 

Vital  statistics  of  Scotland,  693. 
Stark,  James: 

Notes  to  Captain  Otter's  paper  on  tides,  1023. 

On  fall  of  rain  in  Scotland,  1023. 
Stark,    James.      Church    question    briefly    considered, 

271. 
Stark,  James: 

Geology  of  Glasgow's  Highland  Park,   1007. 

Geology  of  south-east  Arran,  1007. 

Highland  boundary  fault,  Arran,  1007. 

Shore  section  at  Portincross,  1007. 

Some   dykes   in  valley   of  Loch   Long,   1007. 

Surface  geology  of  Falls  of  Clyde,   1007. 

Tertiary  volcanic  vent  in  Arran,  1007. 
Stark,  James.     Lord  Pitsligo,  1065. 
Stark,  W.   A.: 

Book  of  Kirkpatrick-Durham,  384. 

Notice  of  presentation  by   George  III.,  384. 

Origin   of   name   of   Kirkpatrick-Durham,   384. 
Starke,  J.   G.   H.     Troqueer,  422. 
State  education  in  Scotland,   707. 
State  of  the  Highlands,  205. 

State   papers   and    letters   addressed   to   William    Car- 
stares,  116. 
State   of    question    respecting   seat    rents,    Edinburgh, 

351. 
Statement  in  answer  to  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers'  pamphlet, 

252. 
Statement,  Berwickshire  .\uxiliary  Bible  Society,  250. 
Statement   of  Church   statistics,   289. 
Statement   by   committee   of   booksellers,  278. 
Statement  explanatory  and  defensive,  283. 
Statement  relative  to  church  extension,  257. 
Statement  iipon   subject   of  North   Bridge   Buildings, 

351. 
Statements  relative  to  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  351. 
Statements  respecting  the  annuity,  etc.,  252. 
Statistical   account   of  Argyllshire,   307. 
Statistics  of  elections  for  county  of  Ayr,  309. 
Statistics  relating  to  Established  Church,  293. 
Statistics   relating  to   Established   Church  and  school 

boards,   707. 
Stavert,   A.    B.: 

A  pilgrimage,   219. 

A  short  autobiography,  540. 
Stead,   W.   T.      Mr.   Andrew   Carnegie,   458. 
Stearns,  F.  P.: 

Carlyle,   810. 

Walter   Scott,   875. 
Stecher,  Ernst.     Contact  phenomena  of  some  olivine- 

diabases,    1007. 
Steel,   .Archibald.     Two   cuckolds,  881. 


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Steel,  James.     See  under  Scott,  Thomas,   and  James 

Steel. 
Steel,    Thomas.      Fossiliferous    post-pliocene    bed    at 

Gourock,    1007. 
Steel,  W.  A.     William  Paterson,  525. 
Steele,  A.  B.: 

The  fungus  foray  in  Roslin  Glen,  1039. 

Natural  history  of  Lochfynehead,  952. 
Steele,   Sir  Richard: 

British  subject's  answer,  190. 

Letter   from   earl  of  Mar,   190. 
Stefansson,  Jon: 

Authorship  of  Orkneyinga  Saga,  399. 

Biarne  Kolbeinsson,  498. 

Scandinavian    place-names,   427. 
Stein,  C. : 

Cruise  to  Dutchman's  Cap,  327. 

Fontinalis  in  Scotland,  952. 
Stenhouse,  A.  G.     See  under  Campbell,  Robert,  and 

A.  G.  Stenhouse. 
Stenhouse,    William.      Illustrations    of    lyric    poetry, 

725,   769. 
Stephen,   Leslie: 

R.   L.   Stevenson,  887. 

Story  of  Scott's  ruin,  875. 

Thomas  Carlyle,  810. 
Stephen,  Thomas: 

Ilistory  of  Church  of  Scotland,  219. 

Life  of  Archbishop  Sharp,  219,  535. 
Stephen,   William.      History  of  the   Scottish   Church, 

219. 
Stephens,  Andrew.      Eximii,   478. 

Stephens,  D.  S.     Edinburgh  and  its  associations,  351. 
Stephens,   George: 

The  Hunterston  brooch,  106. 

James  VI.  in  Tonsberg,  161. 

Note   of   the   Hunterston   brooch,    106. 

Note  of  rune  stone  from  Aith's  Voe,  106. 

Notice  of  runic   ring  found  in   Cramond,   106. 

Notice  of  stone  bearing  runes  from  Barra,  106. 

Old  northern  runic  monuments,  106. 

Rescue  of   Robert   Burns,   799. 

The  runic   inscriptions   at   Maeshowe,    106. 

The   Ruthwell   Cross,   409. 
Stephenson,   John: 

Nemertines  of  Millport,  etc.,  952. 

Some  littoral  oligochaeta  of  the  Clyde,  952. 
Sterling,  A.  M.    Ancient  Stirlings  of  Cadder,  630. 
Stern,.  Adolf.     Thomas   Carlyle,   810. 
Stern,  L.  C. : 

Ceangal  nan  tri  chaol,  930. 

Die  gaelische  Ballade  vom  Mantel,  930. 

Ossianische  Gedichte  aus  Caithness,  930. 

Ossianischen  Heldenlieder,  917. 

Ossianic   heroic   poetry,   917. 

Schottish-galische   Literatur,   917. 
Steuart,  A.  F.: 

Deloraine,   583. 

Exclusion  of  apparent  heirs,  566. 

Falls  of  Dunbar,  590. 

Garrison  of  forts  in  Shetland,  415. 

General   Patrick  Gordon,  482. 

Gilbert   Balfour,   443. 

Information  against  Jacobites,  190. 

Laird  of  Logie,  321. 

Lord  Methven,  615. 

Lord  Ruthven  of  Freeland,  624. 

Miss  Katherine  Reid,  529. 

The  Neapolitan  Stuarts,  630. 

Ogilvy,  earl  of  Airlie,  569. 

Orkney   news,   400. 

Ruthven,  earl  of  Forth,  591. 

Ruthven,  earl  of  Gowrie,  595. 

The  Scot  in  France,  466. 

Scotland  and  the  Papacy,  219. 

Scots   in   Poland,   566. 

Scots  in  Rome,  566. 


Steuart,   A.   F.,   continued : 

Scott,  duke  of  Buccleuch,  575. 

Scottish  influences  in  Russian  history,  130,  566. 

Scottish    "nation"   at   Padua,    566. 

Scottish   officers   in   Sweden,   566. 

Stewart,  duke  of  Lennox,  604. 

Stewart,   earl   of  Atholl,   570. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Bothwell,  573. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Caithness,  576. 

Stewart,   earl   of   Carrick,   579. 

Stewart,  earl  of  Orkney,  621. 

Stewart,   lord  Avandale,  620. 

Stewart,    Lord    Doune,    585. 

Stewart,  lord   Innermeath,  600. 

Two  Jacobean  sonnets,  881. 

Visitations  and  portraits,  566. 
Steuart,  A.   F.,  and  others.     Kings  of  Scotland,  625. 
Steuart,  Adam.     Answer  to  a  libell,  226. 
Steuart,    D.    R.      Occurrence   of   petroleum    at    Brox- 
burn,   1007. 
Steuart,  Henry.     Genealogy  of  Stewarts  refuted,  630. 
Steuart,   James.      Scotts   first   country-house,   875. 
Steuart,   Robert.      Letter   to   the  moderator,   262. 
Steuart,   Walter.      Collections,   219. 
Steven,  T.  M.     Geographical  description  of  Ayr,  309. 
Stevenson,  A.   P.     Patrick  Blair,  Dundee,   1060. 
Stevenson,   C.   A. : 

The  earthquake  of  28th  November  (1880),  1007. 

Notice  of  recent  earthquake  in   Scotland,   1007. 
Stevenson,   David: 

Life  of  Robert  Stevenson,  541. 

Recent  earthquake  shocks  in  Argyllshire,   1007. 

Striated    rock    surfaces    on    North    Berwick    Law, 
1007. 
Stevenson,    G.    H.,    and    S.    N.    Miller.      Report    on 

Roman    fort   of   Cappuck,    1046. 
Stevenson,    George.      Plea    for    covenanted    Reforma- 
tion, 241. 
Stevenson,   J.      Mycologia   Scotica,   1039. 
Stevenson.   J.   A.: 

Ancient    Scottish    demesne,    316. 

Oft   in  the  stilly   night,   725. 
Stevenson,  J.  H. : 

Contract  of  mutual  friendship  in  the  '45,   190. 

The  Coronation  and  Scotland,  207. 

Did  ecclesiastical  heraldry  exist  in  Scotland,  557. 

Early    Scottish    military   uniforms,    557. 

Earliest  Scottish  original  literary  prose,  769. 

Family   portraits,    566. 

Fifteenth  century   Scots  binding,  718. 

King  Edward  the  seventh,  207. 

Romance  of  Sir  Eger,  769. 

Royal  standard,   557. 

Ruthven  of  Freeland  barony,  624. 

Scots  version  of  "Moder  of  God,"   770. 

Scottish  peerage,  566. 

Sonnet  by  Drummond,  817. 

Stuart,  Marquess  of  Bute,  576. 

The  teinds,  678. 

Traditions  of  the  Grahams,  595. 
Stevenson,   John: 

Perils  and  escapes  of  a  Covenanter,  540. 
•  Rare   soul-strengthening  cordial,   540. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  M.  I.  B.     Letters  from  Samoa,  887. 
Stevenson,  R.  A.  M.     Mr.  Keiller's  collection,  718. 
Stevenson,  R.  H.     Annals  of  Edinburgh,  351,  387. 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  B. : 

Amateur  emigrant,  881. 

Ballads,  881. 

Black  arrow,   881. 

Black   canyon,   882. 

Bottle    imp.    882. 

Catriona,   882. 

Child's   garden   of  verses,   882. 

Christmas   sermon,    882. 

Collected  works,  882. 

Contributions   to   history   of   Fife,   357. 


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Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.,  continued : 

David    Balfour.   882. 

Dynamiter,    882. 

Ebb-tide,  882. 

Edinburgh,   351,   352. 

Education  of  an  engineer,  882. 

Familiar  studies,  882. 

Great  north  road,  882. 

Inland   voyage,   882. 

John  Knox,  497. 

Kidnapped,   882. 

Lay  morals,  882. 

Letters.  883. 

Lodging  for  the  night,  883. 

Lowden   Sabbath   morn,  883. 

Macaire,  883. 

Master   of   Ballantrae,   883. 

Memoirs,   883. 

Memories  and  portraits,  883. 

Merry  men,  etc.,  883. 

Misadventures,  883. 

Morality  of  profession  of  letters,  883. 

More   New   Arabian   nights,   883. 

New  Letters,  883. 

Pavilion  on  the  links,   883. 

Poems,   883. 

Prince  Otto,  884. 

St.  Ives,  884. 

Silverado  squatters,  884. 

Some  aspects  of  Burns,  799. 

Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll,  884. 

Thomas    Stevenson,    541. 

Three  plays,  884. 

Treasure   Island,  884. 

Two  poems,  884. 

Vailima  letters,  884. 

Virginibus  puerisque,  884. 

Weir  of  Hermiston,  884. 

Wrong  box,  884. 
Stevenson,    Robert: 

Account  of  Bell  Rock  lighthouse,  678. 

Excerpt  from  "Memoir  on  British  harbours,"  1069. 

Notice   regarding  Scottish   fisheries,   678. 
Stevenson,  T.  G.     Notice  of  William  Mitchel,  516. 
Stevenson,  W.  H.     The  great  commendation,  135. 
Stevenson,    William.      Antiquities    of    Colonsay    and 

Oransay,  84. 
Stevenson,  William.     Legends  of  St.  Kentigern,  224. 
Stevenson,  William: 

Gap  in  greywacke  formation,  Lammermuirs,  1007. 

Geology  of  Cockburnlaw,  1007. 
Stevenson's    letters,    887. 
Stevensonia,  887. 
Stewart,  A.   M.     Origins  of  United  Free  Church  of 

Scotland,   219. 
Stewart,  A.  W. : 

Old  Edinburgh  inns,  352. 

Old  Scottish  cures,  748. 
Stewart,  Alexander  (1764-1821).    Elements  of  Gaelic 

grammar,  921. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  "Nether  Lochaber": 

The  Ballachulish  goddess,  106. 

Certain  proverbial  sayings,  917. 

Green  balls  of  Loch  Kildonan,  1039. 

Mid-summer  day  in  Glen  Nevis,  371. 

Naturalists'  notes,  952. 

Notice  of  Highland  charm  stone,  748. 

Survival  of  superstitions  relating  to  fire,   748. 

'Twixt  Ben  Nevis  and  Glencoe,  748,  952. 

"West  Highlanders"  at  home,  952. 
Stewart,    Alexander,    and     Donald    Stewart.       Coch- 

ruinneachta,  930. 
Stewart,   Archibald.      History   vindicated,   228. 
Stewart,  C.   E.      Stewart  book-plates,   557. 
Stewart,  C.  H.     Sex  and  age  incidence,  693. 
Stewart,  C.  P.     Red  and  white  book  of  Menzies,  615. 


Stewart,    Charles.      Insects    found    in    neighbourhood 

of  Edinburgh.  952. 
Stewart,   Charles: 

Notice  of  bronze  weapons,  etc.,   found  at  Monadh 
Mor,  84. 

Notice  of  cist  with  urn  at  Bruaich,  84. 
Stewart,    D.      The   man-of-war's   man,   888. 
Stewart,  D.   W.     Old  and  rare  Scottish  tartans,  433. 
Stewart,   David.      Sketches   of   Highlanders,   433. 
Stewart,   Dr.     Notes   regarding  a   drinking  cup,   106. 
Stewart,   Dugald: 

Account  of  life  and  writings  of  Adam  Smith,  538, 
1066. 

Account  of  life  of  Thomas  Reid,   1065. 

Account    of    William    Robertson,    530. 

Biographical  memoirs  of  Adam  Smith,  etc.,  529,  538. 

Collected  works,  760,  761. 

Elements   of  philosophy,   760. 

Siemens  de  la  philosophic,  760. 

Life   of   William   Robertson,   531. 

Qiuvres,   761. 

Philosophical   essays,  760. 

Philosophy   of  active  and    moral   powers,   760. 

Postscript  to  short  statement,  501. 

Precis  de  la  vie  d'Adam  Smith,  538. 

Scottish  poor  laws,  693. 

Short  statement  of  some  facts,  501. 

Some  account  of  boy  born  blind  and  deaf,  517. 

Some   extracts   from   writings,   761. 

Unpublished   letter,   541. 

Works,  760. 
Stewart,  J.   F.     Whale  remains  in  Carse  of  Stirling, 

1007. 
Stewart,  J.  H.  J.,  and  Duncan  Stewart.     Stewarts  of 

Appin,  630. 
Stewart,  J.   K.      Stewart,  earl  of  Galloway,   592. 
Stewart,  James.     Trial  of  (Appin  murder),  658. 
Stewart,   James.      Limestones   in    Cathcart   and   East- 
wood,  1007. 
Stewart,  John.     Poems,  888. 

Stewart,  John,  younger.     Notes  on  changes  in  High- 
land district,   1023. 
Stewart,  T.  G.     Notes  on  Scottish  medicine,  155,  693. 
Stewart,   Thomas.      Geology    of   Mainland,    Shetland, 

1008. 
Stewart,    William: 

Mycology  of  Kelvingrove  Park,  1039. 

Notes  on  trichomanes  radicans  in  Scotland,  1039. 
Stewart,   William.      The   Rae  press,    770. 
Stewart's  life  and  writings  of  Robertson,  531. 
Stewart   Clark,   462. 
Stewarton   Library.      Regulations,  417. 
Stewarts  in  Orkney,  630. 
Still,  Peter.     The  cottar's  Sunday,  888. 
Stirling,    A.      See    under    Lovat    (16.    baron),    S.    J. 

Fraser,  and  A.  Stirling. 
Stirling,    A.    H.      Sketch    of    Scottish    industrial    his- 
tory, 130,  131. 
Stirling,  A.  M.  D.  W.  P.    Macdonald  of  the  Isles,  601. 
Stirling,  J.  H.     Kant  has  not  answered  Hume,  758. 
Stirling,   James.      Failure  of   Forbes   Mackenzie   Act, 

642. 
Stirling,  R.,  M'D.     Inveresk  parish  lore,  377. 
Stirling,  Walter.     Deed   of  mortification,  370. 
Stirling     (1.     earl),     William     Alexander.       Earl    of 

Stirling's   register,   116. 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  J.  M.     Report  on  family  muni- 
ments, 614. 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  William: 

Address    (1872),  888. 

Inaugural  address   (1863),  707. 
Stirling.     Commissariot  record,   566. 
Stirling.      [Documents,]   418. 
Stirling  Castle,  418. 
Stirling  papers,  439. 
Stirling  peerage,  631. 
Stirlingshire  election,  418. 


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Stirton,  James: 

Mosses  from   Ben  Lawers,  1039. 

Scottish  mosses,  1039. 

Notes  on  church   of  Glamis,  360. 
Stobart,  M.  A.     Boswell  in  Corsica,  448. 
Stock,  Thomas: 

Discovery  of  rhizodus  in  Wardie  shales,  1008. 

Occurrence  of  anthrapalsemon  etheridgii,  1008. 

Remains  of  decapod  crustaceans  in  Wardie  shales, 
1008. 

Section  recently  exposed  near  Straiton,  1008. 
Stocquart,  £mile: 

L'alliance  de  la  France  et  de  ficosse,  642. 

Les  Flamands  en  ficosse,  566,  585. 
Stodart,  R.  R.: 

Adam  of  Maryburgh,  568. 

Bruces  of  Earlshall,  574. 

Burden  of  Auchingarrich,   575. 

Campbell  of  Lawers,  578. 

Carre   of   Cavers-Carre,   602. 

Contest  for  precedency,  602. 

Cooper  of  Gogar,  581. 

Funeral  processions,  566. 

Genealogy  of  family  of  Cornwall,  581. 

Kerr  of  Fernihirst,   602. 

Kerr  of  Gateshaw,  602. 

Kerr  of  Lochtour,   602. 

Lorimer,  605. 

Memorials  of  Browns  of  Fordell,  574. 

Methven  of  that  ilk,  615. 

Notes   on   family   of   Ker,   602. 

Notes  on  family  of  Kerr,  602. 

Notice  of  case  as  to  surname  of  Hunter,  599. 

Scottish   arms,    557. 

Sir  Thomas  Kerr,  602. 

Sir  William   Dick  of   Braid,   584. 

Stirling  of  Cadder,   630. 

Udny  of  that  ilk,  633. 

Whitefoord,   634. 

Will  of  a  Scots  herald,  470. 
Stoddart,  A.  M.     John  Stuart  Blackie,  446. 
Stoddart,  J.  T.     Girlhood  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 

156. 
Stoddart,  T.   T.: 

The  angler's  companion,  952,  953. 

An  angler's  rambles,  953. 

Angling  reminiscences,  953. 

Art  of  angling,  953. 

Angling  songs,  888. 

Death   wake,   888. 
Stokes,  Whitley.     Gaelic  in  the  Book  of  Deir,  921. 
Stone,   Joseph.     The   Campbells  are   coming,   725. 
Stonehaven.     Abstract  of  accounts,  419. 
Stopes,  C.  C.     Scottish  and  English  Macbeth,  505. 
Storer,   A.    C. : 

lona,   379. 
St.  Columba,  464. 
Stories  from  Blackwood,  888. 
Storrey,  J.  B.  S.     Branksome  Tower,  313. 
Story,  A.   T.      Sir  Noel   Baton,   718. 
Story,   Douglas: 
Birth  of  golf,  693. 
Clansmen  of   Scotland,  433. 
Story,   R.   H.: 

Church  of  Scotland,  296. 
Kirk  and  Presbyterian  union,  296. 
Letters  from  Darien,  179. 
Relics  of  principal  Carstares,  459. 
Saint   Modan,    1064. 

Two  champions  of  the  Covenant,  488,  510. 
Story  of  an  Edinburgh  church,  352. 
Story  of  Hugh  Miller's  early  days,  516. 
Story  of  Lady  Grange,  484. 
Story  of  Margredel,  888. 
Story  of  Peter   Williamson,   550. 
Story   of  a  stool,  225. 
Story  of  the  surname  Beatson,  572. 


Story-teller,  The,  909. 

Stout,  Elizabeth.     Some  Shetland  brochs,  etc,  1046. 

Stout,  G.  W.     Birds  of  Fair  Isle,  953. 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Scott  and  his  dogs,  876. 

Stowell,  Lord.     Account  of  discovery,  450. 

Straban,  Alexander.     Norman  Macleod,  510. 

Strachan,  George.     Lachrymse,  888. 

Strachan,  J.     Agates  from  Pentlands,  1008. 

Strachan,  J.  M.     Notice  of  find  of  bronze  weapons 

at   Ford,  84. 
Strachan,  John.     Importance  of  Irish,  921. 
Strachey,   G.: 
Carlyle,  810. 

Reminiscences  of  Carlyle,  810. 
Strachey,  J.     St.  Loe.     Seven  lord  Roseberies,  623. 
Strada,     Famianus.       De     Mariae     Scotorum     reginae 

morte,   156. 
Straloch  papers,   116. 

Strang,  John.     Glasgow  and  its  clubs,  370. 
Strang,  John: 

Progress  of  population,  693. 
Report   on   mortality  bills,  370. 
Strange  and  wonderful  history  of  mother   Shipton, 

909. 
Stranger's   companion   amid   antiquities   of   Dunferm- 
line, 326. 
Stranger's  visit  to  Edinburgh,  352. 
Strathallan  (1.  viscount),  William  Drummond.    Gene- 
alogy of  house  of  Drummond,  586. 
Strathbogie   Presbytery: 

Extracts   from    Presbytery   book,   220,   419. 
Plain  statement,  259. 
Statement,  262. 
Statement.    2.  ed.,  262. 
Strathern,   Sheriff.      Origin   of  Lord   Lyon   King  of 

Arms,  558. 
Strathmore  (1.  earl),  Patrick  Lyon.     Book  of  record, 

360. 
Strathmore,   Earl  and   Countess   of,  against  William 

Laing,   352. 
Strathmore    and    Kinghorn    (13.    earl),    C.    B.    Lyon. 

Report  on  ancient  charters,  116. 
Straton,  George.     Register  of  births,  Brechin,  566. 
Street,  John.     Account  of  exotic  plants,  1039. 
Strena  ad  Jacobum  V.,   142. 
Strickland,  Agnes: 

Escape  of  Queen  Mary,  156. 
Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland,  131. 
Mary  Stuart,   156. 
Stronach,   George.     The  Advocates  library,   352. 
Strong,   Isobel.      R.   L.    Stevenson,   888. 
Strong,   Isobel,  and   Lloyd   Osbourne.     Memories  of 

Vailima,    888. 
Strong,  John.     Development  of  secondary  education, 

707. 
Struthers.   Gavin: 

"A  Free  Churchman"  sifted,  273. 
History  of  rise  of  Relief  Church,  220. 
Resurrection,  its  certainty,  449. 
Struthers,  John   (1776-1853): 
History   of   Scotland,    131. 
Poetical  works,  888. 
Struthers,   Rev.   John: 

Monumental  brass  in  church  of  Ormiston,  400. 
Note  of  gold  brooch,  106. 
Stuart,   A.   M.: 

Contribution  towards  clearing  of  our  terms,  286. 
An  inquiry,  277. 

Is   the   "Establishment   of  religion,"   etc.,   285. 
Pastoral  letter,  260. 
Recent  awakenings,  293. 
Report  relative  to  state  of  religion,  273. 
Union  overture,  288. 
Stuart,  A.  M.,  and  A.  A.  Bonar.     Ecclesiastical  obedi- 
ence, 289. 
Stuart,  Alexander.     Sketch  of  life  of  Professor  John 
Stuart,    542. 


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Stuart,    Andrew: 

Genealogical  history  of  Stewarts,  630. 

Letters  to  Lord  Mansfield,  585. 
Stuart,   Charles: 

Excursion    of    Scottish    Alpine    Botanical    Club    to 
Braemar  Highlands,  1039. 

Excursion    of    Scottish    Alpine    Botanical    Club    to  ' 
Killin,  1039. 

Sketch   notes   on   flora   of   Berwickshire,    1039. 
Stuart,   F.    S.      Destiny   and   fortitude,    888. 
Stuart,  G.  C.  A.     Plants  naturalised  on  banks  of  Gala, 

1039. 
Stuart,  Gilbert.     History  of  Scotland,  131. 
Stuart,  Harry.     Agricultural  labourers,  693. 
Stuart,  J.    S.,   and   C.   E.    Stuart: 

Costume    of   clans,    433. 

Enormities  of  1746,   190. 

Lays  of  the  deer  forest,  433,  888,  953. 
Stuart,  James.     March  of  the  Highland  army,  190. 
Stuart,  James.     -Address  as  lord  rector,  707. 
Stuart,  John,  of  Inchbreck: 

Account  of  discovery  of  tomb  at  Fetteresso,  84. 

Account   of  sculptured   pillars,   84. 

Account  of  subterraneous  habitations,  84. 

Essays,   chiefly   on   Scottish   antiquities,   1047. 

Historical   account   of   Marischal    College,   707. 

Life  of  Dr.  Duncan  Liddel,  502. 

Observations  upon  progress  of  Roman  arms,  91. 

Of  the  reign  of  Duncan,  135. 
Stuart,  John    (1813-1877): 

Account  of  cairn  called  "Cairngreg,"  84. 

Account  of  excavations  in  cairns  on  Balnabroch,  84. 

Account   of   funeral   of   Barbara   Ruthven,   532. 

Account  of  graves  at  Hartlaw,  84. 

Account  of  incised  marks  on  stones  in  Lewis,   84. 

Articles   by   Robert,   bishop  of   Caithness,    314. 

Earlier  antiquities  of  Cromar,  85. 

Historical  notices  of   St.    Fillan's  crozier,   106. 

History  of   priory  of   Restennet,   406. 

A  lost  chapter  in  history  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
156. 

Memoir   of   A.    H.   Rhind,   529. 

Note   of   copper  plate   from   Cluny,   106. 

Note  of  excavations  at   St.   Margaret's  Inch,  84. 

Note  of  urn   found  at   Rattray,   84. 

Notes  on   church  of   St.   Congan,  423. 

Notice  of  armorial  bearings,  Mid-Calder,  393,  558. 

Notice    of   artificial    islands    in    loch    of    Dowalton, 
84,  85. 

Notice  of  llurial  of  Malcolm  III.,  135. 

Notice   of   cairns  on   Rothie,    84. 

Notice   of  cairns   in   Strathnaver,    84. 

Notice  of  chambered  mound  of  Maeshowe,  84. 

Notice  of  cists  in  "Cairn  Curr,"  84. 

Notice  of  cists  found  at  Broomend,  84. 

Notice  of  "Edin's  Hall,"  84. 

Notice  of  excavations  in  Maeshowe,   106. 

Notice  of  letters  addressed   to   Captain   Shand,  91. 

Notice  of  replegiation,  642. 

Notice  of  two  ancient  silver  chalices,  106,  358,  465. 

Notice    of    underground    chambers    on    Cairn    Co- 
nan,    84. 

Notices  of  Sir  Robert  Crichton  of  Cluny,  465. 

Notices  of  some  abbots  of  Kinloss,  383. 

On  the  locality  of  Slenauch  field,  138. 

Remarks  on  circular  stone  monuments  in  Creich,  85. 

Remarks  on  Picts'  houses  and  burghs,  85. 

Report  on  ancient  documents,  Perth,  403. 

Report     to     committee     of     fund     left     by     A.     H. 
Rhind,   85. 

Some  of  the  vitrified   forts  of  Scotland,  85. 
Stuart,  Robert.     Caledonia  Romana,  91. 
Stuart,  W.   G.     Strathspey  raid  to  Elgin,  433. 
Stuart-Glennie,  J.    S. : 

Arthurian  localities,  135. 

Arthurian    Scotland,    135. 
Stuart  pretenders,   190. 


Stuckenberg,  J.   H.   W.     Grund-probleme,  758. 

Student.     Emerson  and  his  visit  to  Scotland,  201. 

Student    life    in    Edinburgh,    707. 

Student  life  in  Scotland,  707. 

Studies   of   "the   Forty-Five,"    190. 

Studies   in   Scottish   literature,   770. 

Stuhr,  P.   F.     Macpherson's  Ossian,  917. 

Sturrock,  Archibald.     Agriculture  of  Ayrshire,  678. 

Sturrock,  J.    B. : 

North  Berwick,  396. 

Thomas  Coats  Memorial  church,  401. 

Vanduara,  or  Roman  Paisley,  135,  401. 

Sturrock,   J.    S.      Registration   of   title,   642. 

Sturrock,  John.     Jet  necklace  and  urn  found  at  Bal- 
calk.  85. 

Stutfield,  H.  E.  M.     Season  in  Skye,  416. 

Subjoined  notices,  131. 

Succinct  account  of  feud  between  earls  of  Glencairn 
and  Eglinton,  382,  589,  593. 

Succinct   history  of  the   Rebellion,    190. 

Succinct  narrative  of  Dr.   Gilchrist's  services,  480. 

Sufferers  for  pretended  witchcraft  in  Scotland,  645, 
748. 

Sugenheim,  Samuel.     Geschichte  der  Aufhebung,  693. 

Suggestions  for   an   equitable   distribution  of   Susten- 
tation    Fund,    279. 

Summary  of  powers  and  duties  of  a  constable,  1068. 

Summons  against  magistrates  of  Aberdeen,  303. 

Sunday  trains,  etc.,  678,  693. 

Superstitions  of   Scotland,   748. 

Supplement  to  address  to  free  citizens  of  Edinburgh, 
352. 

Supplement  to  History  of  feuds  of  the  clans,  433. 

Supplement  to  trial  of  William   Burke,  646. 

Surenne,  J.   T.      Scots  wha   hae,   726. 

Surprising  adventures  of  baron  Trenck,  909. 

Surprising  life  of  Redmond  O'Hanlon,  909. 

Surprising  savage  girl,  909. 

Surprising  story  of  the  "Devil  of  Glenluce,"  748. 

Surrender   of   the   Castle   of   Edinburgh,   352. 

Survey  of  castle  and  town  of  Edinburgh,  352. 

Survey  of  Scottish  lakes,   1023. 

Susan   Ferrier's   life,   476. 

Sussnitzki,  Isaia.     Die  Gesellschafts,  758. 

Sustentation   Fund   no   failure,   277. 

Sutcliffe,  W.  H.     Geological  ramble  in  Scotland,  1008. 

Suther,   T.   G.     Answers  for,  281. 

Sutherland,  A.     Nudibranchiate  mollusca  of  Cromarty 
Firth,  953. 

Sutherland,  A.   C. : 

George  Buchanan  on  the  Celts,  917. 

Non-Ossianic  poems,  917. 

Poetry    of   Dugald    Buchanan,    930. 

Sutherland,  Adam.     Raised  beaches  at  Irvine,  1008. 

Sutherland,  Alexander,  of  Dunbeath.    Testament,  543. 

Sutherland,    -Alexander.       Practice    and    doctrine    of 
Presbyterian  preachers,  230. 

Sutherland,     -Alexander.       Excavation     of    broch     of 
Cogle.  1046. 

Sutherland,  Arthur.     Some  sculptured  stones  in  Ross- 
shire,  85. 

Sutherland,  D.     Henry  Drummond,  470. 

Sutherland,    G.    M. : 

Notes  on  Caithness  history,  315. 

William  Sinclair,  first  earl  of  Caithness,  576. 

William  Sinclair,  second  earl,  576. 

John   Sinclair,  third  earl,   576. 

George,  fourth  earl,  576. 

(ieorge,  fifth  earl,  576. 

Sutherland,    George.      Outlines    of    Scottish    archaeol- 
ogy,  54. 

Sutherland  book,  The,  632. 

Sutherland   improvement,  etc.,   678. 

Suttner,  Berta  von.     -Andrew  Carnegie,  458. 

Swan.  Joseph.     Lakes  of  Scotland,  199. 

Swank,  J.  M.     More  busy  days,  458. 

Swarback,  S.  D.     Sketches  in  Scotland,  201. 


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Sweno's  stone.     L'obelisque  de  Sueno,  106. 
Swinburne,   A.    C. : 

Journal   of  Scott,  876. 

Mary,   queen  of   Scots,   156. 

Note  on  character  of  Mary,  156. 

Note  of  an  English  republican,  810. 
Swinburne,   John: 

Notes  on  Sula  Sgeir,  etc.,  953. 

Ornithological  visit  to  Ascrib  Islands,  953. 
Swinton,  A.  C.     Swintons  of  that  ilk,  632. 
Swinton,  Archibald: 

Considerations  on  questions  of  law,  642. 

Report  of  trial  of  Alexander  Humphreys,  631,  650. 

Report  of  trial  of  Thomas  Hunter,  and  others,  650. 
Swinton,   G.    S.   C: 

Family  of  Swinton,  632. 

Sir   Archibald   Laurie   and    Swinton    charters,    135. 

Si.x  early  charters,  135. 
Swinton,   John    Swinton,   lord.      Considerations,    642. 
Sym,  Andrew.     Uzziah  and  Hezekiah.  271. 
Syme,  J.  T.     Notice  of  plants  observed  in   Orkney, 

1039. 
Syme,  James.     Robert  Burns,  799. 
Symingfton,  A.  J.: 

Biographical  sketch   of  David   H.    Edwards,   1061. 

John  Campbell,  Ledaig,  455. 
Symington,  A.  M.     Robert  Dick,  468. 
Symington,    Andrew: 

Death  swallowed  up,  481. 

Dismission,  etc.,  514. 
Symington,  William: 

Character  and  claims  of  Scottish  martyrs,  220. 

The  communion  stones,  888. 

Departed  worth,  543. 
Symonds,   W.   S.      Physical  relations  of  reptiliferous 

sandstone,  1008. 
Symons,    Arthur: 

James   Hogg,    489. 

James  Hogg  (1770-1835),  489. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  876. 

Thomas  Campbell,   802. 

Was  Scott  a  poet?  876. 
Sympathy  of  Irish  Presbyterians,  260. 
Symson,  Andrew.    Large  description  of  Galloway,  360. 
System  of  public  education  in  Scotland,  707. 


T.     Lady  Mary  of  Craignethan,  889. 

T.     Life  of  Lord  Erskine,  474. 

T.     Localities  of  Tullitudlem,  etc.,  876. 

T.     Passages  from  a  journal,  200. 

T.,  A.     Letter  from  a  blacksmith,  234,  242. 

T.,  A.     Medical  report  on  Edinburgh,  352. 

T.,  J.: 

Creation,  889. 

Revival  of  religion,   889. 
T.,   L.      Substance  of  two  speeches,   1050. 
T.,   M.      Burns,   799. 

T.,  M.   S.     Queen  and  Dr.   Chalmers,  461. 
T.,  W.     Flora  Macdonald,  506. 
T..  W.  W.: 

Carlyle  and  Burns,  799,   810. 

Clementina  Stirling  Graham,  482. 

Tangled  talk  about  J.  G.   Lockhart,  503. 
Taill   of  Rauf  Coilyear,  889. 
Taine,  H.  A.     L'idealisme  anglais,  810. 
Tail,  A.  D.     Letter  to  the  moderator,  260. 
Tait,   Christopher.      Peat-mosses   of   Kincardine,   etc., 

1039. 
Tait,   David: 

Cretaceous  fossils  in  Caithness,   1008. 

Egg-shaped  stones,   Wick,    1008. 

Glacially  transported  rock  at  Leavad,  1008. 

See   also   under   Bailey,    E.    B.,    and    D.    Tait,    and 
under  Cranipton,  C.  B.,  and  D.  Tait. 


Tait,  James: 

Agriculture  of  Clackmannan  and  Kinross,  678. 

Agriculture  of  Stirling,  678. 

Physiological    distinctions    in    condition    of    peasan- 
try,   693. 
Tait,  Lawson: 

Account  of  cists  at  Kintradwell,  85. 

Note  on  shell-mounds  of  Sutherland,  85. 

Notes  of  stone  circle  at  Craigmore,  85. 

Notes  on  shell-mounds,  hut-circles,  etc.,  of  Suther- 
land,  85. 

Notice  of  a  kist,  etc.,  Dornoch,  85. 
Tait,    W.      Annual    report    on    health    of    Edinburgh 

police,   352. 
Tait,   W.    A.: 

Some  notes  regarding  Edinburgh  water  works,  352, 
678. 

See  also   under  Blyth,  B.   H.,   and  W.   A.   Tait. 
Tait,  W.  R.     Report  on  estates  of  Murkle  and  Doun- 

reay,    678. 
Tait,  William.     Exposure  of  spy  system,  200. 
Tail's  Edinburgh  magazine,   17. 
Taitt,  Alexander.     Roman  account  of  Britain.  133. 
Take  care  lads  whom  you  marry,  909. 
Tale  of  the   "Bodach  Glas."  748. 
Tale  of  the  plague  in  Edinburgh,  352. 
Tale  of  a  tub,  889. 
Tales  of  the  water  kelpie,  748. 
Talfourd,    Sir   T.    N. : 

The   author    of    Waverley,    876. 

Mackenzie,  508. 
Tam  O'Shanter,  909. 
Tancred,    George.      Annals    of   a    Border   club,    1055, 

1067. 
Tannahill,  Robert.     Poems  and  songs,  889. 
Taodunus.      Customs   and   superstitions,    748. 
Tappan,  H.   P.      Step  from  new  world,  202. 
Tarbolton,  H.  O.     Education  and  architecture,  718. 
Tarr,  R.  S. : 

Glacial    erosion    in    Highlands,    1008. 

The   Scottish   Highlands,    1023. 
Tasistro,  L.  F.     Late  Sir  David  Wilkie,  550. 
Tasker,   Amy : 

Did  Mary  Stuart  love  Bothwell?   156. 

Mary  Stuart  and  Kirk  o'  Field,  156. 
Tasker,  William.     Elijah's  translation,  461. 
Tassis,  J.  B.  de.     Extraites  des  correspondances,  156. 
Taste  life's  glad  moments,  909. 
Tate,   Ralph: 

Paleontology  of  Skye  and  Raasay,   1008. 

Report   on   Zetland   anthropological   expedition,   53. 
Tatlock,    R.    R.      Magnetic   iron   sand   from    Kyles   of 

Bute,    1008. 
Tawse,  John.     Report,  246. 
Taxt  roll  of  country  of  Aberdeen,  304. 
Tayler,  Alistair,  and  Henrietta  Tayler.     Book  of  the 

Duffs,   586. 
Taylor,   Andrew: 

Bituminous   shales  of  Linlithgowshire,   1008. 

Boulders  at   New   Cemetery,   Edinburgh,    1008. 

Crag  structure,   1008. 

Examples  of  torrent  action  near  Blairgowrie,  1008. 

Lacustrine  deposit   near   Holyrood,    1008. 

Metamorphism   and  vulcanicity,   1008. 

Note   on  artesian   spring,   1023. 

Petrology  of   Arthur's   Seat,    1008. 

Section  recently  exposed  at  Marchmont  Road,  1008. 

Sections   made   by    drainage   operations,   Pleasance, 
1008. 

Study  of  chemical  geology  of  Bathgate  Hills,  1008. 

Unpublished     sections     of    superficial     geology     of 
Edinburgh,  1008. 
Taylor,  Benjamin: 

Darien    expedition,    179. 

Local  taxation  in  Scotland,  678. 

Municipal  Glasgow,  370. 
Taylor,   Charles.     Quakers  of  Glasgow,  370. 


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Taylor,  E.  A.     Isle  of  Arran,  718. 

Taylor,  Elizabeth.     The  Braemar  Highlands,  313,  748. 

Taylor,   G.    S.      Rob   Donn,   508. 

Taylor,  George.     Story  of  Glencoe,  889. 

Taylor,   George,   and   Andrew   Skinner.      Taylor   and 

Skinner's   survey,    etc.,    1023. 
Taylor,  Sir  Henry.     Carlyle's  reminiscences,  810. 
Taylor,  Henry.     Geology  of  Eigg,  1008. 
Taylor,   Isaac.     Two   letters  on  the  Scottish   Church, 

271. 
Taylor,  J. : 

Decorative  art  at  Glasgow,  370. 

A   Glasgow  artist  and  designer,   543,   718. 

Glasgow  School  of  embroidery,  718. 

Modern  decorative  art,  718. 
Taylor,  J.  O.  Duelling,  642. 
Taylor,  J.   W.: 

Considerations  for  the  conscientious,  271. 

A  few  words  to  parishioners  of  Flisk,  271. 

Hints   for   the  considerate,   273. 

Historical  antiquities  of  Fife,  357. 

What  shall  be  the  end  of  these  things?  273. 
Taylor,  James.     History,  etc.,  of  education,  708. 
Taylor,   James.     Great   historic  families,   568. 
Taylor,    James,     and     others.       Pictorial    history    of 

Scotland,  131. 
Taylor,  John.     Pennyles  pilgrimage,   164. 
Taylor,  John.     Eureka  rhymes,  889. 
Taylor,  John.     Fishery  harbors  of  Scotland,  678. 
Taylor,  Ralph.     Shocks  of  earthquake  felt  at  Comrie, 

1009. 
Taylor,  W.    Whales  and  dolphins  of  Moray  Firth,  953. 
Taylor,  W.   C.     Modern  British  Plutarch,  438. 
Taylor,  W.  C.     Scottish  students  in  Heidelberg,  708. 
Taylor,   W.   L.: 

Bibliography  of  Peterhead  periodical  literature,  404, 
1042. 

Peterhead   literature,   770,   1056. 
Taylor,  W.  M.    John  Knox,  497. 
Taylor,    William: 

Fragments  of  early  history  of  Tain,  1058. 

Names  of  places,  427. 
Teaching  of  Gaelic,  921. 
Teagasg  na  Gaidhlig,  921. 
Teal!,  J.   J.   H.: 

On   nepheline-syenite,    1009. 

See  also  under  Dakyns,  J.   R.,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall; 
Geikie,    Sir   Archibald,   and  J.   J.   H.   Teall;   and 
Home,  John,  and  J.  J.  H.  Teale. 
Tears  of  Scotland,   194. 

Teignmouth   (2.  baron),  C.  J.   Shore.     Sketches,  199. 
Teinds  of  Fetlar   (1732-5),  356. 

Telfair,    Alexander.      A   true    relation    of    an    appari- 
tion,  748. 
Telfer,  James.     Border  ballads,  889. 
Telltruth,    Timothy.      Reply    to    several    letters,    370. 
Temple,  C.  S.     Antiquities  of  Udny,  85.- 
Temple,  William.     Thanage  of  Fermartyn,  358,  568. 
Templeton's  musical  entertainment,  789. 
Ten   years  conflict,   220. 
Tenant  farmer  right.     Report,  678. 
Tennant,  Wdliam: 

Anster  fair,  889. 

John   Balliol,  889. 
Tennant,   William,  and  others.     Bout  rimes,  889. 
Tentative  d'enipoisonnement,   156. 
Tenth  collection  of  papers,  174. 
Terras,  J.  A.     Note  on  ascoidea  rubescens,   1039. 
Terrot,  C.  H.,  and  D.  T.  K.  Drummond.     Correspon- 
dence, 264. 
Terrv,  C.   S. : 

The   battle   of   Glenshiel,    190. 

Catalogue    of    publications    of     Scottish     historical 
clubs,  4. 

Charles  I.,  and  Leslie,  165. 

Claverhouse's   last   letter,    483. 

Duke   of  Monmouth's   instructions,   173. 


Terry.  C.  S.,  continued : 

Graham,  viscount  of  Dundee,  587. 

Home  of  Claverhouse   Grahams,   595. 

John    Graham    of    Claverhouse,    483. 

Letters  of  Chevalier  de  St.  George,  190. 

Life  and  campaigns  of  Alexander  Leslie,   165. 

Life  of  Alexander  Leslie,  502. 

Pentland    rising,    172. 

Scottish    parliament,    131,    164. 

Siege  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  352. 
Terry,  Daniel: 

The  antiquary,  855. 

Guy   Mannering,   858. 
Testament  of  George  Heriot,  488. 
Testament  of  Sir  David  Synclar,  536. 
Testamenta  domini  Jacob!   de   Douglas,   469. 
Testimonials.      Nathaniel   Leask,   499. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Alexander   Bain,  442. 
Testimonials  in   favour  of  David  M'Currich,  505. 
Testimonials  in   favour  of  Dr.   Abercrombie,  439. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Dr.  Maclagan,  509. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Dr.  Samuel  Brown,  1060. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  George  S.  Davidson,  467. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Henrietta  M'Lagan,  509. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  John  Stuart  Blackie,  1060. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Mary  K.  Crosbie,  466. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Peter  Bain,  442. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  Rev.   George  S.   Davidson, 

1061. 
Testimonials  in  favour  of  William  Moffat,  517. 
Testimonials    in    support    of    Sir   William    Hamilton's 

application,  etc.,   1062. 
Testimony  to  original  principles  of  Secession,  237. 
Testimony   to   the   truth    (1648),   227. 
Testimony   of   United   Associate    Synod,   243. 
Teulet,  J.   B.  A.  T.     Relations  poHtiques,   116. 
Thanksgiving  in    1843,   271. 
Thayer,  W.  R.     Thomas  Carlyle,  810. 
Theology    in    Scotland,    295. 
There's  nae  luck  about  the  house,  726,  909. 
Thiers,  M.  J.   L.   A.: 

Histoire  de  Law,  499. 

Mississippi  bubble,  179,  499. 
Thistle,   The,    17. 

Thistle,   The;   a   dispassionate  examine,   192. 
Thorn,  David.     Memorial,  242. 
Thom,  G.  H.     Court  book  of  Dunrossness,  415. 
Thom,  R.     Report  on  supplying  Greenock  with  water, 

678,   679. 
Thom,   William.      Rhymes   and    recollections,   889. 
Thomas,  D.   C.     International  Exhibition,  718. 
Thomas,   F.   W.   L. : 

Analysis  of  Ptolemaic  geography,  1023. 

Ancient  valuation  of  land,  642. 

Celtic  antiquities   of  (Orkney,   85. 

Did   Norsemen   extirpate   Celtic    inhabitants?    53. 

Dunadd,   324. 

Geological  age  of  monuments  of  Outer  Hebrides,  85. 

Islay  place-names.  427. 

Letter  from  St.   Kilda,  411. 

Macaulay   clan,    606. 

Note  of  bronze  swords  found  at  South  Uist,  85. 

Notes  on  the  Lewis  cliessmen,  106. 

Primitive   dwellings   and   hypogea,   85,    106. 

Proposed  correction  of  text,  642. 

Shetland    ballad,    889. 

Traditions  of  the  Macaulays,  606. 

Traditions  of  the  Morrisons,  617. 

What  is  a  pennyland?  642. 
Thomas,  F.  W.  L.,  and  T.  S.  Muir.     Notice  of  three 

churches,    375. 
Thomas,  K.  E.     Real  Annie  Laurie,  1063. 
Thomas,  Miss  M.     Alpine  flora  of  Clova,  1039. 
Thomas,  W.  T.     Ivanhoe,  859. 
Thomas  Campbell,  802. 
Thomas  Carlyle,  810. 
Thomas  Carlyle  at  Cheyne  Row,  810. 


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Thomas  Carlyle  and  John  Howard,  810. 
Thomas  Chalmers,  etc.,  461. 
Thomas  Chalmers,  A.  J.  Scott,  etc.,  533. 
Thomas  of  Erceldoune,  889. 
Thomas  of  Ercildoune: 
Whole  prophecies,  889. 
Romance  and  prophecies,  889. 

Thomas  of  Erceldoune.     Herausg.  von  A.   Brand, 
889. 
Thomas  Raeburn,  909. 

Thompson,   D.   W.     Notes   on   ulodendron,  etc,   1009. 
Thompson,  Sir  E.  M.     Alexander  Stuart  Murray,  520. 
Thompson,  F.     The  Macbeth  controversy,  135. 
Thompson,   George,   and    H.    C.    Wright.      The   Free 

Church  and  her  accusers,  276. 
Thompson,  J.  P.     Final  cause,  758. 
Thompson,  John.     Illustrated  guide  to  Rosslyn,  374, 

407. 
Thompson,    William: 

Natural  history  of  south  west   of   Scotland,  953. 
Zoological  notes,  953. 
Thoms,  G.  H.  M.     The  bells  of  St.  Giles,  352,  726. 
Thoms.  W.  J.     Divination  by  blade-bone,  748. 
Thomsen,  Anton.     David  Hume,  758. 
Thomsen,   Grimur.      Den   nordiske   Nationalitet,    400, 

415. 
Thomson,  545. 

Thomson,  A.     Lauder  and   Lauderdale,  386. 
Thomson,   Adam : 

Appeal  from   Scotland,  247. 
Church  and  voluntaries,  250. 
Claims  of  dissenters,  251. 
Thomson,   Alexander.     Biographical  account   of  Wil- 
liam Macgillivray,  506. 
Thomson,   Alexander.      Lecture   on    sanitary    reform, 

693. 
Thomson,  Alexander.     Life  of  Alexander  Ross,  1065. 
Thomson,  Alexander: 

Notice  of  attempts  to  read  the  Newton  stone,   106. 
Notice    of   four   circles   in    Banchory-Devenick,    85. 
Notice   of   sculptured   stones   at   '"Dinnacair,"    106. 
Thomson,   Rev.    Andrew: 

Christianity   and   the   Church    of   Scotland,   240. 
Historical  sketch  of  origin  of  Secession  Church,  220. 
Letter  to   R-v-r-nd   Pr-nc-p-1   H-11,  238. 
Letter  to  Principal  Hill.  501. 
Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Inglis,  501. 
Second  letter  to  Principal  Hill,  238. 
Thomson,   Andrew.      Chemistry   of  Tay   water,   1024. 
Thomson,    Andrew.      Notes    on    recumbent    slabs    at 

Coldingham,   106. 
Thomson,  Arthur.     Daniel  John  Cunningham,  466. 
Thomson,   Sir   C.   W.      Some  specimens  of  acidaspis, 

1009. 
Thomson,  C.  W. : 

Scotland's  work  and  worth,  131. 
Scotsmen  as  explorers,  438. 
Scottish   literature  before   the  union,   770. 
Scottish   literatHre  and  journalism,   770. 
Scottish   literature  in  seventeenth  century,   770. 
Scottish  music  and  song,   726. 
Thomson,  Charles.     Robert  Burns  and  Scott,  799,  876. 
Thomson,  D.  C.     Melrose  Abbey,  392. 
Thomson,   David.     Has   Marischal   College  the  power 

of  conferring  degrees?  708. 
Thomson,   E.   A.: 

The  national  covenants,  279. 
Ought  the  question  of  establishments,  288. 
The  union  question,  285. 
Thomson,  E.  J.     Carlyle  and  Ecclefechan,  810. 
Thomson,    George.      Antiquity    of    Christian   religion, 

224. 
Thomson,  George.     Poemata,  889. 
Thomson,  George   (1757-1851): 

Statement  and  review  of  recent  decision,  352,  693. 
Thomson's   collection   of  songs  of  Burns,   726. 
Thomson's    collection    of    songs,    726. 


Thomson,   George.      Confession,   etc.,   237. 
Thomson,   Gilbert.      Above   the   snow   line,    1024. 
Thomson,  J.     Descriptive  catalogue,  876. 
Thomson,  J.   A.     A  large  tubularian,  953. 
Thomson,  J.   B.     Joseph  Thomson,   545. 
Thomson,  J.   C.     Some  rhymes  of  childhood,  748. 
Thomson,  J.  H.     Kindly  tenants  of  Lochmaben,  391. 
Thomson,   J.    M.: 

Inventory  of  documents,   Scrymgeour  family,  625. 
Oliphant,  lord   Oliphant,  620. 
Roll  of  the  Scottish  parliament  (1344),  140. 
Ruthven   peerage   controversy,   624. 
Thomson,  J.  M.  A.     Week's  exploration  of  the  Coolin, 

1009. 
Thomson,  J.  R.     Dr.  Thomas  Guthrie,  486. 
Thomson,  J.  S.     Analysis  of  aragonite,  Shetland,  1009. 
Thomson,  James: 

Antient  and  modern  Italy,  890. 
Britannia,  890. 
Poems,    890. 
Poetical   works,    890. 
Seasons,  890. 

Thomson  and  Pollok,  890. 
Thomson,  James,  and  David  Mallet.     Alfred,  890. 
Thomson,  James.     Sketch  of  agriculture  in  Berwick- 
shire, 679. 
Thomson,  James: 

Contributions   to   our   knowledge   of   rugose   corals, 

1009. 
Corals  of  carboniferous  system   of   Scotland,   1009. 
Features  in  glacial  markings,  Skelniorlie,  1009. 
Geology    of    Campbeltown    district,    1009. 
Geology    of    Islay,    1009. 
Metamorphic  rocks  of  Harris,  etc.,  1009. 
New   genus    of   rugose   corals,    1009. 
Note  on  spines  of  gyracanthus,   1009. 
Occurrence  of  genus  palastrsea  in  lower  carbonifer- 
ous,   1009. 
On  genus  alveolites,  etc.,   1009. 
On  genus  cyathaxonia,  etc.,  1009. 
On   genus   lithostrotion,    1009. 
On   genus   phillipsastrsa,    1009. 
On   specimen   of  acanthodes  wardii,   1009. 
Parallel   roads   of   Lochaber,   1009. 
Stratified  rocks  of  Garpel  water,  1009. 
Stratified  rocks  of  Islay,   1010. 
Stratified   rocks,  Clachland   Point  to   Cock  of  Ar- 
ran,    1010. 
Thomson,   James,   and   Henry    Gaunter.      Geology    of 

Lewis,   1010. 
Thomson,    James.      History    of    St.    Andrew's    parish 

church,  370. 
Thomson,  James: 

Abstract  of  communication  on  prevalence  of  rickets, 

693. 
Letter  to  lord  advocate,  693. 
Thomson,    Rev.    James.      Parallel    roads   of    Glenroy, 

1010. 
Thomson,  James.     History  of  Dundee,  325. 
Thomson,  John: 

Address  and  warning  to  seceders,  237. 
Apology  for  seceders,   237. 
A   few  strictures,   237. 
Thomson,  John.     Full  report  of  speech,  278. 
Thomson,  John.     Steadfastness  in  the  faith  explained, 

235. 
Thomson,  John: 

Copy  of  a  letter,   708. 

Observations  on  preparatory  education,  708. 
Thomson,  John.     Rarer  birds  of   Stobo,   953. 
Thomson,  John.     The  Scot  abroad,  131. 
Thomson,    John.       Some    observations    on    varioloid 

disease,   352. 
Thomson,  Mrs.   Katherine: 
Allan    Cunningham,    814. 
John   Gait,  821. 
"Wilkie,   1066. 


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Thomson,  Mortimer.     Lady  of  the  lake,  861. 
Thomson,  R.     Castle  of  Lochindorbh,  390. 
Thomson,   R.    D. : 

Climate  and   mortality  of  Glasgow,  370. 

Geology   of   Berwickshire,    1010. 

Memoir  of  Dr.  Thomas  Thomson,  545. 
Thomson,  Richard.     Piper  of  Mucklebrowst,  890. 
Thomson,    Robert.      Rarer    fauna    of    Ardclach,    953. 
Thomson,   Thomas.      Account   of   bell  and  chain   dis- 
covered in  Kilmichael-Glassrie,   106. 
Thomson,    Thomas: 

Biographical  account  of  Joseph  Black,  446. 

Chemical   analysis   of   sand   from   river   Dee,    1010. 
Thomson,   Thomas: 

Description   of   oldest   council  books,   373. 

Life  of  David  Calderwood,  454. 

List   of  protocol   books   of   Canongate,   352. 

List  of  protocol  books  of  Edinburgh,  352. 

Notices  of  Kers,  602. 
Thomson,  W.  T.     Rate  of  interest,  679. 
Thomson,    William.      Account   of   crozier   of   St.    Fil- 

lan's,  107. 
Thomson,    William: 

Aberdeen  University,  708. 

Historical  gleanings,  535. 
Thomson,   William.     On  reduction  of  observation  of 

underground  temperature,   1024. 
Thomson,   William.     Sermon,   502. 
Thorburn,   David.     The  Union  question,  283. 
Thorburn,  Grant.     John  Knox,  497. 
Thoreau,   H.   D.: 

Homer,  Ossian,  Chaucer,  917. 

Thomas   Carlyle,  810. 
Thorne,  W.  H. : 

Robert  Burns,  799. 

Thomas   Carlyle,   811. 

Visit  to  Carlyle,  811. 
Thornton,  T.  H.     Col.   Sir  Robert  Sandeman,   532. 
Thornton,  Thomas.     A  sporting  tour,  197,  953. 
Thornton,  W.   T.      Over   population  and   its   remedy, 

693. 
Thost,  C.  11.  G.     Rocks,  etc.,  on  property  of  marquess 

of   Breadalbane,    1010. 
Thoughts  in  connection  with  union  movement,  289. 
Thoughts  on  the  present  position  of  the  Established 

Churches,    293. 
Thoughts  on  proposed  new  police  bill,  694. 
Three  churches.  The,  291. 
Three  excellent  songs,  909. 
Three  famous  new  songs,  909. 
Three  late  treaties,   167. 
Three  leal  and  lowly  laddies,  890. 
Three  lyrists,  799. 

Three  Scottish  earldoms,  596,  604,  615. 
Three   Scottish   teachers,   456,   474,   475. 
Thrummy  cap  and  the  ghaist,  909. 
Thursby,  J.  O.  S.     Sir  Walter  Scott,  876. 
Thurston,    Herbert: 

A   bogus   biography,   500. 

Croagh  Patrick,   525. 

St.  Patrick's  petitions,  525. 
Tilden,   W.   A.     Early  iron   working,   679. 
Tille,   Alexander.      Scottish   nursery   rhyme,   748. 
Timbs,  John.     Gretna  Green  marriages,  373. 
Tirion,  Isaak.     Nieuwe  en  beknopte  hand-atlas,  1024. 
Tischert,    Georg.      Carnegie   und    Rockefeller,   458. 
Titan,   17. 

To   the   Christian   people   of   Scotland,    1052. 
To  the  King's  most  excellent   Majesty.     The  humble 

representation,    182. 
To  the  memory  of  William  Inglis,  890. 
To  the  Protestant  electors  of  Edinburgh,  352. 
To  the  public,  447. 
To  the  Right  Hon.   Earl  Grey,   199. 


Tocher,   J.    F. : 

Ethnographical  survey  of  school  children,   1044. 

Observations  on  Scottish   insane,   694. 

Springs  and  wells  of  Peterhead,   1024. 
Tocher,  J.   F.,  and  John   Gray.     Frequency  and  pig- 
mentation value  of  surnames,  53,  559. 
Tod,  John.     Flowers  of  the  forest,  890. 
Tod,  Thomas.     Account  of  rise,  etc.,  of  Orphan  Hospi- 
tal,  694,  891. 
Tod,    Thomas.      Observations   on   Dr.   M'Farlan's   in- 
quiries,  694. 
Todd,   G.   E.: 

Bonnie  Jeannie   Cameron,   454. 

"Ossian"   Macpherson's  Highland  home,  917. 

Scotland    for   the    holidays,   208. 

A    sixteenth    century    scholar,    452. 

Story   of   Glasgow,   370. 

Through  England  and  Scotland,  207. 
Todd,  J.  H.     St.  Patrick,  525. 
Todhunter,  John.     George  Wilson,  552,  718. 
Toil,  A.  L.  du.     Lower  old  red  sandstone  rocks,  1010. 
Toll,  Hans.     Count  Florent  V.,   138. 
Tolmie,  P.   G.     Remains  of  ancient  religion,   748. 
Tolozan,   A.    V.    O.    de.      General    view   of    music    of 

Scotland,    726. 
Tom   in  spirits,   748. 

Tombo,  Rudolf.     Ossian  in  Germany,  912. 
Tomkins,  H.  B.     Sir  Kenneth  William  Gumming,  582. 
Toms,  Isaac.     Anniversary  thanksgiving  sermon,  190. 
Tomson,   G.    R.      Ballad,   891. 

Topham,   Edward.     Letters   from  Edinburgh,   193. 
Topographical  gazetteer  of   Scotland,  201. 
Torfaus,   Thormodus.     Orcades,  400. 
Torphichen.     Register  of  baptisms,  etc.,  566. 
Torquil : 

Fairies,   748. 

James  Macpherson,   511. 
Torrey,  Bradford.     R.  L.   Stevenson,  888. 
Tour   of  the  wandering  piper,   199. 
Tourist   in    Scotland,   353. 
Tourist's  guide  up  valley  of  Tay,  404. 
Tourists'   shilling   handy   guide,   204. 
Tournament  at  Eglinton  Castle,  354. 
Tourneur,  Nigel.     Some  aspects  of  Edinburgh,  353. 
Towers,  Joseph: 

Life  of  Cardinal  Beaton,  444. 

Life  of  George  Buchanan,  452. 

Life  of  John   Knox,  497. 
Towle,  G.  M.     Carlyle  as  historian,  811. 
Town-poor  of  Scotland,  694. 

Townend,  William.     Descendants  of  the  Stuarts,  630. 
Townsend,   Horace.      Some  alterations,   718. 
Townsend,  W.  C. : 

Trial  of  Alexander  Alexander,  650. 

Trial  of  Hunter  and  others,  650. 

Trial  of  James  Stuart,  659. 
Toynbee,  William.     Sir  John  Moore,   519. 
Tracts,  historical  and  philosophical,  501,  502. 
Tracts   illustrative   of   the  traditionary   and   historical 

antiquities  of  Scotland,  116,   117. 
Tracts  upon  Tracts,  271. 
Tracts  on  Union,  2SS. 
Traditionary    tales    of   Tweeddale,    748. 
Tragedy  of  Sir  James  the  Rose,  909. 
Tragical   history   of   Crazy  Jane,  910. 
Tragical   history   of   Gill   Morice,   910. 
Tragical    history  of  Jane  .\rnold,  909. 
Trail,   A.   F.     Crystalline  rocks  in   Buchan,   1010. 
Trail.  J.   W.   H.: 

Botanical  Notes   from   Murthly,   1039. 

Flora   of    Buchan,    1039,    1040. 

Gall-making  diptera,   953. 

Notes  on  flora  of  Buchan,  1040. 

On   spiders,   953. 

Revision   of    Scotch   perisporiaceae,    1040. 


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Trail,  J.    W.   H.,  continued: 

Suggestions   towards   record   of   flora   of   Scotland, 
1040. 

Topographical   botany   of   river-basins,   1040. 
Traill,  G.   W.: 

AlgK   of   Firth   of   Forth,    1040. 

Additional   notes  on  alg:e,   1040. 

Marine   algre   of    Dunbar    coast,    1040. 

Marine  alg;e  of  Elie,   1040. 

Marine  algae  of  Joppa,   1040. 

Marine   algK    of    Orkney    islands,    1040. 

On   submarine   forests,   1040. 

Parasitical  alga  of  Firth  of  Forth,  953. 

Supplementary  notes  on  algae,  1040. 

Supplementary   notes    on    algae    (no.    2),    1040. 
Traill,   John.      Further    excavations   of   Howmae,   85. 
Traill,  T.   S.: 

Account  of  mineral  from   Orkney,   1010. 

Fossil   fishes,    old    red   sandstone,   Orkney,    1010. 

Torbanehill  mineral,   1010. 

Memoir   of   Dr.   Thomas   C.   Hope,   489. 
Traill,    William: 

General   remarks  on  dwellings  of  prehistoric  races 
in   Orkney,   85. 

Notice   of   excavations  at    Stenabreck,   86. 

Notice  of  cists  on  Antabreck,   85. 

Results  of  excavations  at  broch   of   Burrian,  86. 
Train,  Joseph.     Wild   Scot  of  Galloway,  891. 
Training  system  of  model  schools,   708. 
Traite    d'alliance,    157. 
Tramway  equipment  of  Dundee,  679. 
Transition   in   the   Highlands,    131; 
Translaet   uyt  d'  Engelsche  tael,    172. 
Traquair,   R.    H. : 

Achanarras   revisited,   1010. 

Additional  notes  on  fossil  fishes,  1010. 

Description    of    selachian    spine,    1010. 

Distribution   of  fossil   fish   remains,   1010. 

Fossil  fishes  from  Edinburghshire  oil  shales,  1010. 

Fossil  fish   remains  collected  by  J.   S.   Flett,   1010. 

Further  description  of  palaeospondylus  gunni,  1010. 

List  of  fossil  dipnoi,  etc.,  1010. 

New    fossil    fishes    from    Edinburgh    district,    1011. 

Notes   on  carboniferous  selachii,   1010. 

Notes   on   lower   carboniferous   fishes,    1010. 

Notes  on  history  of  Royal  Physical  Society,  953. 

On   cephalaspis   niagnifica,    1010. 

On   cladodus   neilsoni,    1010. 

On  psephodus  magnus  from  East  Kilbride,  1011. 

On  thelodus  pagei,   1011. 

Report    on    fossil    fishes    collected    by    Geological 
Survey,    1011. 

Supplementary    report,    1011. 

"Tailless"    trout   from    Loch    Enoch,    953. 
Traquair,  W.     Papal  bull  relating  to  Lincluden,  388. 
Trautmann,   Moritz.      Der   Dichter  Huchown,   770. 
Traveller's    guide    through    Scotland,    197. 
Travelling   map    of    Scotland,    1024. 
Travels  and  adventures  of  William  Lithgow,  910. 
Trayner,  John.     Latin  maxims,  642. 
Treatise   on   some   important   advantages,   370. 
Treaty    of    Union,    181. 
Treffry,    F.      St.    Patrick,    525. 
Trench,   Francis.      Scotland,   201. 
Trent,  W.   P.     Heart  of  Midlothian,  876. 
Trevelyan,   G.   M.     Carlyle  as  historian,   811. 
Trevelyan,   Sir   W.    C.     Fragments  of  verses,   891. 
Trial  of  the  earl  of  Argyle  (1681),  645. 
Trial   of   Robert   Baillie,   645. 
Trial  of  John,   Lord   Balmerino    (1634),   645. 
Trial   of  Lord   Balmerinoth    (1609),   645. 
Trial  of  James,  Earl   Bothwell   (1567),  646. 
Trial  of  Deacon  Brodie,  646. 

Trial  of  William  Burke  and  Helen  M'Dougall,  646. 
Trial  of  Donald  Cargill  and  others    (1681),  647. 
Trial   of  James   Carnegie    (1728),   647. 
Trial  of  William  Coke  and  Alison  Dick,  647,  748. 


Trial   of   Rev.    Neil    Douglas    (1817),   648. 

Trial   of   David   Downie,   648. 

Trial  of  Agnes  Finnie,  649,   748. 

Trial   of  James   Geddes  and  John   Crawfoord,   649. 

Trial   of   the   Glasgow   cotton   spinners,   651. 

Trial   of  John   Graham   and  others,  649. 

Trial  of  Sir  Richard  Graham,  Viscount  Preston,  656. 

Trial  of  John  Grant  and  others  for  conspiracy,  649, 

650. 
Trial  of  Captain  Thomas  Green  and  his  crew,  650. 
Trial  of  David   Hackstoun,  650. 

Trial  of  Alexander  Halyburton  and  Wm.  Eraser,  650. 
Trial  by  jury  in  Civil  Causes,  643. 
Trial   of   Alexander   Keith,   651. 
Trial    of   Patrick   Kinnynmount,   651. 
Trial   of   John    Love,    652. 

Trial  of  Lowrie  or  Weir  of  Blackwood,   652. 
Trial   of   Alexander   MacGrowther,   652. 
Trial   of   Duncan   M'Innes   and   Peter    M'Bride,   652. 
Trial    of   Andrew    M'Kinley    (1817),   653. 
Trial    of    William    Maclauchlan,    653. 
Trial    of   Maurice   Margarot    (1794),    1068. 
Trial   of  Lord   Viscount   Melville   (1806),   654. 
Trial  of  James  Mitchel    (1677),  654. 
Trial  of  earl  of  Morton  for  murder  of  Darnley,  654. 
Trial  of  David  Mowbray,  655. 
Trial  of  Mungo  Murray,  655. 
Trial  of  Robert  Murray,  655. 

Trial   of   Katharine   Nairn   and   Patrick   Ogilvie,    655. 
Trial   of   John    Oliphant   and   others,   655. 
Trial  of  John   Porterfield,  656. 
Trial  of  William  Powrie  and  others,  656. 
Trial  of  Mr.  James  Renwick,  656. 
Trial  of  Mr.  George  Robertson,  656. 
Trial   of   Scottish   insvirgents,   645. 
Trial  of  soldiers  for  murder,  645. 
Trial  of  Sir  Robert  Spotiswood,  657. 
Trial  of  George  Sprot,  163,  657. 
Trial   of   Philip   Standsfield,   658. 
Trial   of   Alexander    Stewart,   658. 
Trial    of   Archibald    Stewart,    of    Edinburgh,    658. 
Trial   of  James   Stewart   in  Aucharn,   658. 
Trial  of  James  Stuart,  younger,  of  Dunearn,  659. 
Trial   of  James,   Lord   Uchiltrie    (1631),   655. 
Trial   of   Sir   John   Wedderburn,   659. 
Trial  for  witchcraft  (1576),  648,  749. 
Trial   of   Isobel   Young,  659,   748. 
Trials    of    Tames,    Duncan,    and    Robert    Macgregor, 

507,  652. 
Trials  of  James  Stirling,  of  Keir,  and  others,  659. 
Trials  for   witchcraft,   Aberdeen,   645,    749. 
Trials  for  witchcraft,  Orkney,  645,  749. 
Tricentenary    of    Scottish    Reformation,    220. 
Trigonometrical   survey   of   Scotland,   1024. 
Trimmer,   The,    181. 
Tristan.      Sir    Tristrem,    891. 

Tristan.      Nordische   und   englische  Version,   891. 
Trombeta,    Antonius.      Auree    Scoticarum,    753. 
Trossachs,   The,    422. 
Trotter,   Alexander: 

Correspondence,    353. 

Observations  upon  a  building  on  the  Mound,  353. 
Trotter,  James.     General  view  of  Agriculture,  679. 
Trotter,  Robert.     Notice  of   St.   Medan's  cave,   107. 
Trotter,    Robert,    and    Sir    H.    E.    Maxwell.      Notice 

of   St.    Medan's  cave,   107. 
Trotter,  W.  F.     Personal  liability  of  executors,  643. 
Troup,  George.     Deer  forests,  953. 
Trower,  W.  J.: 

Charge   delivered   to   the   clergy,   279. 

Letter  to  Rev.  A.  J.  D.  D'Orsey,  279. 
True  accompt  of  baptism  of  prince  Henry  Frederick, 

161. 
True  history  of  Alexander,  John,  and  Patrick,  202. 
True  incident  of  the  Rebellion,  190. 
True  relation   of  life  of  John   Nisbet,  523. 
Tucker,  Thomas.    Report  upon  revenues  (1656),  679. 


INDEX 


1223 


Tuckernian,   H.   T. : 

Burns,   799. 

Francis  Jeffrey,  493. 

The  reviewer:  Lord  Jeffrey,  493. 

The    painter    of    character,    550. 

Popular    poet:    Campbell,    802. 

Thomas    Campbell,    802. 

Sir   David   Wilkie,    550. 

Thomson,    545. 
Tudor,  J.  R.     The  Orkneys  and  Shetland,  400,  415. 
Tudor    intrigues    in    Scotland,    142. 
Tullibardine,   K.   M.     Murray,  Marchioness  of.     See 

under   Military   history   of   Perthshire. 
Tulloch,   John: 

Church   of    Scotland   and   coming  election,   295. 

Dean    Stanley   and    Scotch    "Moderates,"    290. 

English   and    Scotch   churches,   290. 

John    Knox,   497. 

Notice   of   three  silver   vessels,    107. 

Progress   of   religious  thought,  294. 

Speech,   295. 

Theological    controversy,    761. 
Tulloch,  W.  W.: 

Celtic   year,   917. 

Ecclesiastical  position  of   Scotland,  297. 

Opportunity   of    Scottish    Churches,   297. 
Tullochgorum,   910. 

Turnbull,  A.   H.     Tenure  of  land,   679. 
Turnbull,   Alexander.      Addresses,    241. 
Turnbull,   Rev.    George.      Diary,   546. 
Turnbull,  (ieorge.     Report  on  progress  of  pauperism, 

694. 
Turnbull,   R.      Diameter   increment   of  Vi'ood   of  con- 
iferous trees  at  Braemar,  1040. 
Turnbull,    R.,    and    P.    C.    Waite.      Measurement    of 

girth    of    coniferous    trees,    1040. 
Turnbull,   S.  K.     The  Loch  Lomond  expedition,  190. 
Turnbull,   W.    B.   D.   D.     The   Stirling  peerage,   631, 

650. 
Turner,    Edward.      Iodine    in    mineral    spring,    Bon- 

nington,    1011. 
Turner,  J.  H.     Birthplace  of  St.  Patrick,  525. 
Turner,  J.   M.   W.     New  series  of  illustrations,   876. 
Turner,   Robert.      Maria    Stvarta,    156. 
Turner,    Robert : 

Cadzow  herd  of  white  cattle,  953. 

Thomas  Hopkirk,  490. 
Turner,   Sir   William: 

Account    of    chambered    cairn,    etc.,   at    Taversoe 
Tuick,  86. 

Additional  notes  on  sperm-whale,  953. 

Bones  of  seal  found   near   Grangemouth,   954. 

Capture   of   sperm    whale,   Argyleshire,   954. 

Contribution  to   craniology   of   Scotland,   53. 

Human  and  animal  remains  found  at  Oban,  86. 

Lesser   rorqual,   954. 

Notes    on    cranium    found    near    Dunse,    S3. 

Notes  on   skull   of  hyperoodon   rostratus,   954. 

Notice  of  capture  of  delphinus  delphis,  954. 

Notice  of  remains  found  at  Kelso,  86. 

Occurrence  of  bottle-nosed  or  beaked  whale,  954. 

Occurrence   of    Sowerby's   whale,   954. 

Occurrence   of    Risso's   dolphin,   954. 

Specimen    of    Sowerby's    whale   captured    in    Shet-  , 
land,  954. 
Turner  ms.   xiv.,  930. 
Twa   kirks,   271. 
Twa   weavers,   910. 

Twas  on  the  morn  of  sweet  May  Day,  910. 
Tweed,   John: 

Guide  to  Glasgow  and  Clyde,  etc.,  378. 

Tweed's   guide  to   Glasgow,  317,   370. 
Tweedie,    W.    K.: 

"He   being   dead   yet    speaketh,"   461. 

Select   biographies,   438. 
Twelfth   and   last   collection   of  papers,   174. 
Twelve,  The,  great  battles  of  England,  138. 
Twine  weel   the  plaiden,  910. 


Two   ancient   Scottish   poems,  891. 

Two  babes  in  the  woods,  910. 

Two  extracts  from   "Mercurius  Caledonicus,"   171. 

Two   favourite  ballads,   910. 

Two   favourite  songs,   910. 

Two   friends  of  Mary,   156. 

Two  hundred  and  twenty-two  popular  Scottish  songs, 

891. 
Two   Jacobite   convicts,    190. 
Two   jurisdictions.    The,    290. 
Two  letters  relative  to  murder  of  Sir  Robert  Spottis- 

woode,   539. 
Two  letters  of  1746,  190. 
Two    "Presbyterians,"   The,   289. 
Two   Scottish   bishops,   481,   494. 
Two  young  Scottish  poets,  485,  538. 
Tyack,    G.    S. : 

The  cross  in  Scotland,  1046. 

Discipline  in  the  Kirk,  220. 
Tyler,   Evan.     Inventary  of  worke  done,  770. 
Tyler,    Samuel.      Robert   Burns,    799. 
Tymms,   T.    V.     Loch   Rannoch,   390. 
Tynan,  Katharine.     William   Sharp,  535. 
Tyndal,  John.     Free  and   United  Presbyterian  union 

opposed,    281. 
Tyndall,    John: 

On  unveiling  statue  of  Carlyle,  811. 

Parallel   roads   of   Glen   Roy,    1011. 

Personal    recollections    of    Carlyle,    811. 
Tynecastle   tapestry,    718. 

Types   of  vegetation   in   Scottish   lakes,   1040. 
Typical   American  employer,  459. 
Tyrie,    James.      Refutation,    891. 
Tyrie,   W.    B.     Tyries   of   Drumkilbo,   633. 
Tyrrell,    Edward.      Birsay   Palace,   400. 
Tyrrell,  G.   W. : 

Classification   of  post-carboniferous   intrusive  igne- 
ous rocks,  1011. 

Geology  of   Auchineden   district,   1011. 

Geology,    etc.,   of    Kilsyth-Croy   district,    1011. 

Late  palxozoic  alkaline  rocks  of  west  of  Scotland, 
1011. 

New  occurrence  of  picrite,  Ballantrae,  1011. 

Notes   on   specimens   illustrating   weathering,    1011. 

Petrographical  notes,  1011. 

Petrology  of  Auchineden  district,   1011. 

Petrology    of    Kilpatrick    Hills,    1011. 

Variolites    from    Upper    Loch    Tyne,    lOlJ. 

See  also  under  Martin,  N.,  and  G.   W.   Tyrrell. 
Tytler,   A.    F.: 

Account   of   some  extraordinary  structures,   86. 

Memoirs  of  Henry  Home   of   Karnes,  494,   1071. 
Tytler,   P.    F.: 

Andrew  Wynton,  553. 

Assassination   of   Sir   George   Lockhart,   503. 

History  of  Scotland,   131. 

John    Barbour,    443. 

Lives   of   Scottish   worthies,   438. 

Robert   Bruce,   139. 

Sir    William    Wallace,    138. 
Tytler,  W.  F.  vs.  Mackintosh,  Lachlan,  643. 
Tytler,  William: 

Dissertation    on    Scottish    music,    726. 

Inquiry   historical   and   critical,    156. 

Letter  from   late   Dr.   Henry,   156. 

Observations   on   the   Vision,   852. 

On     fashionable    amusements    in    Edinburgh,    353, 
726. 


u 

U.,   U.      Arithmetic   of   compulsories    examined,   251. 

Udall,  W.     Historic  of  life  of  Mary  Stuart,  156. 

Ueber  den  Ossian,  917. 

Uist    collection.      Poems,    930. 

Umber,    George.      Bairn's    Burns's   anniversary,    799. 

Uncle  Tom's  neighbour,  910. 


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Uncrowned  king,  The,  459. 

Unda.     Inchcolm,  Aberdour,  etc.,  305,  376,  396,  420. 
Unemployed  and   proposed   new   poor   law,   694. 
Unhappy   game   at    Scotch   and   English,    167. 
Union,    The.      Poems,    891. 
Union  debate.  The,  288. 

Union  with  the  Free  Church.     Observations,  278. 
Union    inadmissable,    288. 

Union   of   Presbyterian   churches.      Report,   285. 
Union   on  proposed  basis  not   inconsistent,  etc.,  289. 
Union   question,   The,    285. 
Union    question.    The.      Speeches,    285. 
Union   question   explained,   288. 
Union    question    in    the    Highlands,   289. 
Union,    The,    of    1707,    viewed    financially,    181. 
United    Associate    Synod.      Report,    250. 
United  Associate  Synod  of  Secession  Church.     Testi- 
mony, 273. 
United    Free   Church   of   Scotland,    296. 
United  Free  Church  of  Scotland.     Proceedings,  296. 
United   Industrial   Schools   of   Edinburgh: 

First   report,    708. 

Report   of   proceedings,    708. 
United    Presbyterian    Church: 

Christian  union,  282. 

Committee  on  Union.     Suggestions,  283. 

The    union    question,    285. 
United  Secession  Church.      Basis  of  union,  241. 
University   of   Aberdeen.      Quater-centenary   publica- 
tions,  708. 
University    of    Edinburgh: 

Annual  report,  708. 

Annual   statistical   report,    708. 

Calendar,    708. 

Catalogue  of  graduates,   708. 

Examination    papers,    708. 

Proceedings  of  patrons,   708. 

Rectorial   addresses,    708. 

Report   of   College   Committee,   708. 

Report    of    Finance    Committee,    708. 

Service  in  St.   Giles'  Cathedral,  708. 

Statement   by    Senatus   Academicus,   708. 

"Student"  M'Ewen   Hall  guide  book,   708. 

Tercentenary  acceptances,   708. 

Tercentenary  concert,   708. 

University   Court.      Ordinance,    708. 
University   of   Edinburgh,   708. 
University   of   Glasgow: 

Abstract  of  accounts,   708. 

Annual    report   on   finances,   709. 

Annual   statistical    report,   709. 

Bond  of  Association,  709. 

Calendar,   709. 

Election  of  lord  rector,  709. 
'   Gifford   lectures,   709. 

Inaugural  address  by  Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer  Lytton,  709. 

Inaugural  addresses,  709. 

Inaugural  discourse  of  Henry  Brougham,  709. 

Institution   of   degree   in   pharmacy,   709. 

Record  of  ninth  jubilee,  709. 

Register  of  members  of  General  Council,  709. 

Regulations    for    degrees,    709. 

Report   by   business   committee,    709. 

Roll   of   graduates,   709. 
University  of  St.  Andrews: 

Abstract   of   accounts,   709. 

Annual  statistical  account,   709. 

Calendar,    709. 

Commission  to  Mr.  James  Gregory,  709. 

Uiscipulorum  nomina,  709. 

Five  hundredth  anniversary  memorial  volume,   17, 
710. 

Foundation   of   Bute   chair,    709. 

Foundation  of  Chandos  chair,  709. 

Gifford   lectures,   709. 


University   of  St.   Andrews,   continued : 

Installation  of   Duke  of  Argyll  as  chancellor,  709. 

L.    L.    A.    examination,    709. 

Library   bulletin,    709. 

List  of  students,   709. 

Matriculation   roll,    709. 

Publications,   17,  710. 

Rectorial   addresses.    710. 
LTniversity    Club,    Edinburgh.      Rules,    694. 
L'nknown  daughter  of  Gibson  of  Durie,  592. 
Unpublished   Gaelic   proverbs,   930. 
Unpublished   letter   of   Carlyle's,   811. 
Unpublished   letters   of  James   Hogg,   489. 
Unpublished  notices  of  James  Sharp,  archbishop,  535. 
LTnveiling  of  Janet   Hamilton   memorial,  487. 
Upon   Uavid  Hume's  moral  character,  758. 
Urban    IV.,    Pope.      Bulla,   404. 
Urbani,    P.       Select    collection    of    original    Scottish 

airs,    726. 
Ure,   James.      Narrative   of   rising,    173. 
Urie,  Barony  Court  of.     Court  book,  423. 
Urquhart,  James.     Preliminary  notice  of  seals,  558. 


V 

V.      Thomas   Campbell,   802. 

Vaccine  Institution.     Address,  694. 

Vagabond   songs   and   ballads,   891. 

Valentine,  E.   S.     Fifeshire,   357. 

Valentine,  James.     Society  of  Aberdeen  philosophers, 

303. 
Valentine  &  Sons.     120  views  of  Glasgow,  1055. 
Valiant  exploits  of  Adam   Bell,   910. 
Valuations  of  land,   etc.,  in  Aberdeenshire,   304. 
Van  der  Veer,   Leonore.     Work  of  George  Wilson, 

718. 
Vance,  H.  A.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  888. 
Vansittart,  E.   C.     Midmar  Castle,  393. 
Vargas    Mexia,    Juan    de.      Extraits    des    correspon- 
dences,   156. 
Varnhagen,  H.     Ueber  eine  unbekannte,  etc.,  770. 
Vaughan,    C.    E.      Carlyle   and   his   German   masters, 

811. 
Vaughan,  H.   M.     The  youngest  Pretender,  190. 
Vaughan,    J.    S.      Thomas    Carlyle,    811. 
Vega   Carpio,   L.    F.   de.      Corona  tragica,   156. 
Veitch,   H.   N.      Early   Scottish   spoons,   718. 
Veitch,  James.      Account  of  island   of   Foula,   359. 
Veitch,    James.      Addresses,    530. 
Veitch,   John: 

Essays   in   philosophy,    761. 

Feeling  for  nature,   770. 

Hamilton,   755. 

History  and  poetry  of  Scottish   Border,   131,   770. 

Institutes   of   logic,   761. 

Memoir   of    Dugald    Stewart,    1066. 

Original   ballad   of   the   Dowie   Dens,   891. 

Side-lights   on    battles,    190. 

Vale  of  Manor,  etc.,  391,   530. 

Yarrow  and   its  inscribed  stone,   107,  424. 

Yarrow   of   Wordsworth   and   Scott,   424. 
Veitch,  S.  F.  F.     Scottish  historical  novels  of  James 

Grant,   823. 
Veitch,   Mrs.   William.     Memoirs,  459,  473,  488,  547. 
Veitch,     William,    and    George    Brysson.       Memoirs, 

171,   451,    547. 
Venables,   G.    S.      Carlyle  in   society,   811. 
Verhaal  van  de  proceduuren,  etc.,   174. 
Veritas: 

Church  of  Scotland  and  the  Free  Church,  288. 

Slavery  and  the  Free  Church,  276. 
Verklaringe  van   't   ghemeene   volck,    170. 
Verklaringe   van   de  groote  bludtschap,   169. 
Vermersch,  Albert.     Notes  et  impressions,  207. 
Vernon,  E.  R.     Narrative  of  Royal  Scottish  Volun- 
teer review,  353. 


INDEX 


1225 


Vernon,    J.    J.,    and   J.    McNairn.      Pictures    of   auld 

Hawick,  1055. 
Vernon-Harcourt,  L.  W.     Piece  of  spectral  evidence, 

643. 
Verrier,    Thomas.      Formalitates,  -753. 
Verses  by  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   144. 
Viallate,  Achille.     Lord  Rosebery,  531. 
Viator: 

Account  of  university   of   Aberdeen,   710. 

Further  account,   710. 
Viator.     Observations,    196. 
Victoria,    Queen: 

Leaves  from   the  journal,   201. 

More   leaves,   203. 
View   of  changes  proposed   in  administration   of  jus- 
tice,  643. 
View  of  the  political  state  of  Scotland,   197. 
Views   of   Edinburgh,  353. 

Vigfusson,  Gudbrand.     Picts  and  Caledones,  53,  415. 
Vilant,   William.     Psalms,   891. 
Village    curate,   The,    910. 
Village   sexton.   The,    910. 

Vincent,   Arthur.      Colonel   Francis   Charteris,  462. 
Vincent,  J.  A.  C.     Sir  Alexander  Balliol,  571. 
Vincent,  L.  H.     The  bibliotaph,  888. 
Vindex : 

Answer  to  charges  of  Rev.  Robert  Inglis,  275. 

Remarks  on  act  of  Constitutional  Presbytery,  241. 
Vindication  of  the  Presbyterians  in  Scotland,  228. 
Vindication  of  principles  of  Church  of  Scotland,  247. 
Vindication  of  proceedings  of  the  Convention,   174. 
Vindication  of  their  pastor,  etc.,  547. 
Vines,  J.  H.     The  physique  of  Scottish  children,  53. 
Virtue  in  distress,   190. 
Virtues  of  the  Lee  stone,  749. 
Visions  and  judgements  upon  Scotland,  910. 
Visit   to    Abbotsford,    298. 
Visit  to  the  granite  city,  303. 
Visit  to  the  house  of  John  Knox,  353. 
Visit  to  Shetland,  A.,  415. 
Visitations  and  portraits,  566. 
Visitor's  map  of  a  part  of  Scotland,  1024. 
Vital,  social,  and  economic  statistics  of  Glasgow,  370. 
Vitale,  Zaira: 

Questione  vecchia,   457,   811. 

La   signora   Carlyle,    1061. 
Voelcker,    A.      Analysis   of   anthracite,   Calton   Hill, 

1011. 
Voluntaryism  —  a   curious   retrospect,   247. 
Voluntaryism    unscriptural,    etc.,    290. 
Volunteer  review  at   Edinburgh,  353. 
Voyage  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  157. 
Voyages  of  Admiral   Drake,  910. 
Voyages  of  N.  and  A.  Zeno,  400. 


w 


W.     Life  of  Michael   Scott.  533. 

W.     The  late  Sir  Thomas  Maitland,  512. 

W.     Modern  superstitions,   749. 

W.,  E.   G.     Family   of   Schank,   626. 

W.,   G.      The   Bruce,   891. 

W.,  J.     Extant  portraits  of  Arthur  Johnston,  493. 

VV.,    J.      Historical   sketches    of   John    Kno.x's   house, 

353,   497. 
W.,  J.     Memoir  of  Scott,  876. 
W.,  M.  G.     A  glimpse  of  Gretna  Green,  373. 
W.,    T.      The   Newton   .stone,    107. 
W.,  T.     Un  capucin  ecossais,  500. 
W.,  W.      Edward   Irving,   491. 
Waddel,  George.     Remarks  on  Innes's  Critical  essay, 

133. 


Waddell,  P.  H. : 

Authenticity   of  Ossian,   917. 

Letter   to    Rev.    Thomas    Chalmers,   271. 

An  old  kirk  chronicle,  308,   423,  424. 
Wade,  J.  A.     History  of  St.   Mary's  .Abbey,  392. 
Wade-Evans,  A.  W.     Scotti  and  Picti,  53. 
Wagner,     .Alfred.       Die     sittlich-religiose     Lebensan- 

schauung,    770. 
Wagner,   Henry.     Primrose,   622. 
Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tradition.     I.  Argyllshire 

series,   749. 
Wainewright,  J.  B.     Two  lists,  157. 
Waite,    P.    C.      See   tinder  Turnbull,    R.,   and    P.    C. 

Waite. 
Walcott,  M.  E.  C.     .Ancient  church  of  Scotland,  224. 
Walden,  Theophilus  Howard,  lord.     Progress  of,  164. 
Waldie,   George.     History   of  Linlithgow,  389. 
Waldron,    W.    W. : 

Francis  Lord  Jeffrey,  493. 

James    Montgomery,    518. 

Thomas    Campbell,    802. 

Sir    Walter    Scott,    876. 
Walford,    Edward: 

Chief  of  Dundas,  587. 

Colonel   Chartres,   462. 

Countess  of  Nithsdale,   523. 

The    Drummonds,    621. 

Ducal   house   of   Sutherland,  632. 

Field   Marshal   Keith,  494. 

Great   Douglas  case,   585. 

Homes  of  Polwarth,   599. 

Kirkpatricks  of  Closeburn,  603. 

Lockharts   of   Lee,    605. 

Romance  of  earldom  of  Mar,  613. 

Rosslyn,   etc.,    374,    407. 

Royal   house   of  Stuart,   630. 

Stuarts   of  Traquair,   630. 

Tragedies   of  house   of   Innes,   600. 
Walker,  A.  M.     Lecture  on  Burns,  799. 
Walker,  A.   S.: 

Paintings  of   D.   Y.    Cameron,   718. 

Paintings   of  J.   W.   Hamilton,   718. 

Recent   paintings   of   E.    A.    Walton,   718. 

Scottish    landscape   painter,    718. 

Scottish   Modern   -Arts  .Association,   718. 

Sir  James   Guthrie,   718. 
Walker,  Alexander : 

Knights  Templar  in   Aberdeen,   303. 

Notes   on    sculptured   stone,    .Aberdeen,   303. 
Walker,   Clement.     .Appendix   to   history   of  indepen- 
dency.   168. 
Walker,    David.      Candid    examination    of    Rev.    Mr. 

Hutchison's   animadversions,    236. 
Walker,   Hugh: 

George    Buchanan,    786. 

John   Knox,   833. 

Lindsay  and  the  Wedderburns,  836. 

Robert   Burns,   799. 

Sir  Waiter  Scott.  876. 

Three   centuries    of    Scottish    literature,    770. 
Walker,  J.,  and  W.  Cubitt.     Leith  harbour,  679. 
Walker,  J.   R. : 

Common  coffins  of  Abercorn,  107. 

Dumfermline   Abbey,    1053. 

Holy   Wells,   749. 

Notes  on   recumbent  monuments,   107. 

Pre-reformation    churches,    718. 

Scottish    baptismal    fonts,    107. 
Walker,   James: 

Condition   and   duties   of   a    tolerated   church,   239, 
533. 

L'nion  question,  285. 
Walker,   James,   bishop.      Motives,    542. 
Walker,  James.     Port  of  Edinburgh,  353. 
Walker,  John.     On  ancient  Camelon,  315. 
Walker,    John.      Report    concerning    state    of    High- 
lands,  193. 


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Walker,   Patricius.      Rambles,    353. 
Walker,  Patrick: 

Life  of  Alexander  Peden,   526. 

Some  remarkable  passages,  526. 
Walker,    Peter.      Life    of    Mr.    Daniel    Cargill,    440, 

456,  486. 
Walker,   R.    C: 

Heraldic   iron   door  knocker   from   Meikleour,   107, 
558. 

Notes  on  heraldic  monument  at  Kilmany,  381,  558. 
Walker,  Robert: 

Flora   of   Buchan,    1040. 

New   species   of   amblypterus,   etc.,   1011. 
Walker,    Robert.      John"  Pettie,    526. 
Walker,  W.  S.     Writings  of  James  Montgomery,  518. 
Walker,    W.    S.      Practical    analysis    of    act    8    &    9 

Victoria.     Cap.  83,  694. 
Walker- Arnott,    G.    A.         Notes    on    cocconeis,    etc., 

1040. 
Walkley,  Thomas.     Catalogue  of  nobility  of  England, 

566. 
Wall,   Annie.     Gawain   Douglas,   469. 
Wall,  J.   W.      Execution   of   Mary,   queen  of   Scots, 

157. 
Wallace,   Mrs.: 

Am   fomhair,  etc.,   749. 

An   iobhal   gheal,   etc.,   749. 
Wallace,   A.    R.      Landlordism,    679. 
Wallace,    George.      Nature    and    descent    of    ancient 

peerages,    566. 
Wallace,  J.  A.     "The  chariot  of  Israel,"  461. 
Wallace,   J.    V.      In   Arran,   308. 

Wallace,    Col.   James.      Narrative   of   rising  at   Pent- 
land,    172. 
Wallace,   James.      Sheriffdom   of   Clackmannan,   317, 

643. 
Wallace,  John: 

Excavations    in    Glasgow,    1011. 

Recent  excavation  in  Sauchiehall  Street,  1012. 

Theory   of   origin  of  columnar   structure,   1012. 
Wallace,   R.   H.: 

Dairy    farming,    679. 

Highland  sheilings,  694. 

White   cattle,   954. 
Wallace,   Robert : 

Allotments,    1069. 

Food  of  Scotch  hill  sheep,  679. 
Wallace,    Robert.      Doctrine    of    passive    obedience, 

233. 
Wallace,  Robert.     George  Buchanan,  452. 
Wallace,   Robert.     Local  courts,   643. 
Wallace,   T.    D.: 

Additional    note   on   old    red   sandstone   of    Strath- 
nairn,    1012. 

Additional  notes  on  geology  of  Enzie,  1012. 

Additional  notes  on  geology  of  Strathdearn,  1012. 

Antiquities  in  Enzie,   107. 

Archaeological    notes,    107. 

Archaeological    notes    from    Moraytown,    86. 

Archaeological   remains  of  the   Enzie,  86. 

Basin  of  the  Beauly,  1024. 

Dornie,  322. 

Geological    notes    on    Strathdearn,    etc.,    1012. 

Geology    of    Kirkhill,    etc.,    1012. 

Geology   of   Rathven,    1012. 

Glacial  evidence  in  Moray  Firth  area,   1012. 

May-Day,  749. 

Military   roads,    131. 

Miller   as  a   geologist,    516. 

Notes  of  ancient  remains  in   Beauly  valley,  86. 

Notes  of  antiquities  in  Loch  Alsh,  86. 

Notes  on   early   churches,  224. 

Notes   from    old   churchyards,    324,    386,   391,    394. 

Notes  on  old  Inverness,  378. 

Notes  on  sculptured  slabs,  Glenconvinth,  etc.,  371, 
384. 

Recent  geological  changes  and  Culbin  Sands,  1012. 


Wallace,   T.   D.,   continued: 

Recent  geological  changes  on  Moray  Firth,  1012. 

Sandstones  of  Moray  Firth,  1012. 

Shell-bed  at  Ardersier,  86. 

Shells  in   glacial- clay,   1012. 

Structural   geology   of   Glen-More-nan-Alban,    1012. 

Structural  geology  of   Strathnairn,   1012. 

Upper  Stratherrick,   1012. 

Volcanic  rocks  of  O.   R.  age.   1012. 

Vitrified   fort   on   Dundearduil,  86. 

White  stones,   749. 

Wild   boar    in    Scotland,   954. 
Wallace,    W.      II    Capodanno,    749. 
Wallace,  W.  V..: 

Favorite  Scotch  melodies,   726. 

Katie  Strang,   726. 
Wallace,    William.      Report   to   magistrates,   370. 
Wallace,  William.     Burial  place  of  John  Napier,  522. 
Wallace,  William.     Future  of  the  Church,  etc.,  761. 
Wallace,  William: 

Life  and   limitations  of   Stevenson,  888. 

Limits  of  Scottish  home  rule,  206. 

Limits  of  Scottish  patriotism,  207. 

Nationality,    205. 

"Religious   upheaval   in   Scotland,"   294. 

Scotland,   Stevenson,   and   Henley,   888. 

Scotland's   revolt   against   home   rule,   206. 

Social   transformation   of   Scottish  Liberalism,  207. 

Transformation  of  the  Scottish  temperament,   207. 
Wallace,    138. 
Wallace   and    Bruce,    138. 
Wallace   and   his   monument,    139. 
Wallace's  Oak,  891. 
Wallace-James,  J.   G. : 

The  Abernethy  family,   568. 

Edinburgh  bailies,  353. 

Letter   of  a   St.   Andrews   student,   710. 

Royal  confirmation   of  charter.   Sweetheart  Abbey, 
421. 

Some  notes,  387. 
Waller,    Edward.      Foraminifera    obtained    in    Shet- 
land seas,  954. 
Walsh,  Walter.     Religion  of  Burns,  799. 
Walter,  T.  P.     Thomas  Carlyle,  811. 
Walter,    William.      Lord   Clyde,   463. 
Walter  Scott,  876. 
Walton,    F.    P.: 

Relation  of  law,   643. 

Scotland    in   the   eighteenth   century,    182. 
Walton,  H.   E.     Catholic  tribute  to   Scott,  876. 
Walz,   W.    E.: 

David   Hume,   758. 

David  Hume's  Verhaltnis,  758. 
Wanliss,  T.   D.      Scotland   and  Presbyterianism   vin- 
dicated,   124,    131. 
Warburton,   Henry.      Beds  of  shale-marle,   1012. 
Ward,   A.    W.     James   VI.   and   Papacy,   220. 
Ward,  John.     Memoir  of  William  Denny,  468. 
Ward,    Wilfrid: 

Arthur   James   Balfour,   442. 

Sir  M.  E.  Grant  Duff's  diaries,  471. 
Ward,  Lock,  and  Co.'s  guide  books.     Guide  to  Aber- 
deen,  etc.,  304. 
Warden,  A.   J.: 

Angus  or   Forfarshire,  358. 

Burgh    laws    of    Dundee,    325. 

Notice  of  stone  cists,  etc.,  Barnhill  Links,  86. 
Warden,   J.    M.      History   of   Scottish   Phonographic 

Association,    1043. 
Wardlaw,   Ralph: 

The   end   of  living,   475. 

Sermon,    246. 

Vindication   of  their  pastor,  278. 
Wardrop,   James.     History  of  James   Mitchell,    517. 
Ware,  E.  F.     Middleton  family,  616. 
Warfield,  E.  D.     John  Knox,  498. 
Waring,  J.   B.     Stone  Monuments,  718. 


INDEX 


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Warlock  of  the  glen,  891. 

Warner,    Richard.      Illustrations,    876. 

Warrack,   Alexander.      Scots   dialect   dictionary,   773. 

Warrender,    Margaret.      Marchmont    and    Humes    of 

Polworth,    599. 
Warrick,     John.       Moderators    of    Church    of    Scot- 
land, 220,  438. 
Wars   in   England,    Scotland,   etc.,    164. 
Wass,  J.     Melrose  Abbey,  393. 
Watchword,   The,   210. 

Watkins,  J.  H.     Early  Scottish  ballads,  770. 
Watkins,  M.  G. : 

In    the    deer    forest,    954. 

Loch    fishing,    954. 
Watlen,    J.      Celebrated    circus    tunes,    726. 
Watson,  C.  B.  B.     Notes  on  early  history  of  Society 

of  Antiquaries,  353. 
Watson,  D.   M.   S.     "Trias"  of  Moray,  1012. 
Watson,   David.     A   few  general   remarks,   293. 
Watson,    E.    C.      Highland   mythology,    749. 
Watson,   E.    C.   C.      Sir  John   Lindsay,   502. 
Watson,    Foster: 

Alexander  Ross,  531. 

Prof.   S.   S.   Laurie,  499. 
Watson,    G.    W.      Umframvilles,    569. 
Watson,  H.   B.   M.     R'.  L.   Stevenson,  888. 
Watson,  J.    L. : 

Grand   Highland   tour,  204. 

See    also    under    Keddie,   Henrietta,   and   J.    L. 
Watson. 
Watson,  J.   S.     Sir  William  Wallace,   139. 
Watson,    John: 

Life  of   Queen  Mary,   157. 

Memoires  of  family  of  Stuarts,  630. 
Watson,  John: 

Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush,  891,  892. 

Books  and  bookmen,  892. 

Days  of  Auld  lang  syne,  892. 

Candy-pull   system    in   the   church,    1052. 

Ian    Maclaren    yearbook,    892. 

Rabbi   Saunderson,   892. 

Robert    Burns,    796. 

The   Scot  in  the  eighteenth  century,   182. 

Waverley    novels,    876. 
Watson,  John,  architect.     Inaugural  address,  1054. 
Watson,   R.   B. : 

Great  drift  beds,  Arran,   1012. 

Marine   origin   of  parallel   roads,   Glenroy,   1012. 
Watson,  R.   D.     Sir  John   Watson  Gordon,  482. 
Watson,  T.  L.     Glasgow  cathedral,  370. 
Watson,  W.     See  under  Wedderburn,  E.  M.,  and  W. 

Watson. 
Watson,    W.,    and    J.    M.    Macfarlane.      Report    on 

flora  of  Glen  Lyon,  1040. 
Watson,  W.   F.     Edinburgh:   its  houses,   353. 
Watson,   W.   J.: 

Alexander  Macbain,  505. 

Aoibhinn   an    obair    an    t-sealg,   954. 

Celtic   church    in    Ross,   224. 

Innis    in    place-names,    427. 

Place-names  of  Ross,  427. 

Some   Sutherland   names,   428. 

Study  of   Highland  place-names,   428. 

Topographical   varia,    428. 
Watson,  W.  L.     House  by  the  Howff,  892. 
Watson,  W.  R. : 

Miss  Jessie   M.   King,   495,   719. 

Some    recent    Scottish    domestic    fittings,    719. 
Watson,  W.   W.: 

Glance  at  statistics  of  Glasgow,  370. 

Report  upon  statistics  of  Glasgow,  370,  679. 
Watson,   William.     The   collecting  of  Highland  leg- 
ends,   749. 
Watson,  William.     Dalzell,  earl  of  Carnwath,  578. 
Watson,   William.     The   rose,   thistle,  and  shamrock, 
1040. 


Watt,    Francis: 

Bluidy  advocate   Mackenzie,   508. 

Book   of   Edinburgh   anecdote,   353. 

Border   law,   643. 

Edinburgh  and  the  Lothians,  353,  391. 

New    Scotland,    679. 

Original  Weir  of  Hermiston,  449. 

Treason  trials  at  Carlisle.   191. 
Watt,  G.   W.   T.     Notice  of  broch  of   Burwick,  86. 
Watt,  H.  B.: 

Census  of  Glasgow  rookeries,  954. 

Heronries,  954. 

Early   tree   planting   in    Scotland,    1040. 

Land   mammals   of   Clyde   faunal   area,   954. 

Seals,  etc.,  of  Clyde  sea  area,  954. 
Watt,  J.   C: 

Dunnottar,  327. 

The  Mearns  of  old,  1055. 
Watt,    James.      Scheme    for    navigating    Forth    and 

Devon,   679. 
Watt,  L.   M.     Through  western  windows,  917. 
Watt,  Laurence: 

Notes  on  rarer  plants  of  Old  Kilpatrick,   1040. 

On  additions  to  flora. of  Dumbartonshire,  1040. 
Watt,  Robert.  Declaration  and  confession,  548. 
Watt,    W.    G.      Notice   regarding  submarine   remains 

of   grove   of   fir-trees    in   Orkney,    1040. 
Watt,  W.  G.  T.     Stone  cist  at  Skaill  Bay,  86. 
Watt,    William.      History    of    Aberdeen    and    Banff, 

304,    310. 
Watt,  548. 
Watt   Institution   of   Dundee: 

First  annual  report,  710. 

48.  annual  report,  710. 
Watty  and  Meg,  910,  911. 
Watty's   travels   to   Carslile,   911. 
Wauchope,  A.  G.     Short  history  of  the  Black  Watch, 

434. 
Waus,   Sir   Patrick.      Correspondence,   549. 
Waverley,  a   drama,   867. 
Waverley    gallery,    876. 
Waverley   guide-book   to    Edinburgh,   353. 
Way,  Albert: 

Bronze   beaded   collar,   Lochar   Moss,   107. 

Discovery   of  silver   ornaments  at  Largo,   107. 

Licence   under   Privy   seal,    139. 

List  of   Scottish   noblemen,  etc.,   143. 

Notice  of  the  Darnley  ring,   157. 

Quigrich  of  St.  Fillan,  107. 

Relics  and  portraits   of   Mary,   157. 

Signet  ring,  etc.,  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  157. 
Way   to   wealth,  911. 
Wayland,    Francis.      Memoir    of    Thomas    Chalmers, 

461. 
Weaver,   Lawrence.      Scottish   lead  spires,   719. 
Webb,   P.   C.     Remarks  on  Pretender's  declaration, 

191. 
Webb.   W.  A.     Robert  Burns,  799. 
Webbe,   Cornelius.     On  poetry  of  Drummond,  817. 
Webber,  Byron.     James  Orrock,  719. 
Weber,  Adolf.     Die  englisch-schottische  Bodenleihe, 

1070. 
Weber,   H.   U.      Kennedy-Studien,   832. 
Weber,  Henry.     Battle  of  Flodden,  892. 
Webster,    Charles.      Account    of    Dr.   Archibald    Pit- 

cairne,    526. 
Webster,   David: 

Address  to  fame,  892. 

Ode  to  Tannahill,  892. 

Original    Scottish   rhymes,  892. 
Webster,   H.   A.: 

Administration,   131. 

Industries,  etc.,  679. 

Mountains,    lakes,    rivers,   etc.,    1024. 

Population,    694. 


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Webster,  H.  A.,  continued : 

Position,   boundaries,   etc.,    1024. 

What   has  been   done  for   geography  of   Scotland, 
1024. 
Webster,  J.  B.     On  growth,  etc.,  of  Scotch  fir  forests, 

1040. 
Webster,    J.    W.      Remarks    on    structure    of    Calton 

Hill,    1012. 
Webster,   James: 

Discourse    (1704),   230. 

Essay  upon  toleration,  230. 
Webster,  VVilliam.     Forgeries  of  Scottish  coins,  730. 
Wedderburn,  David.     Poemata,  892. 
Wedderburn,    E.    M.: 

Current  observations  in  Loch  Garry,   1024. 

Experimental  investigation  of  temperature  changes, 
1024. 

Investigation     of    temperature    distribution.     Loch 
Earn,    1024. 

Seiches  in  Loch  Ness,   1024. 

Temperature  of  fresh-water  lochs,   1024. 

Temperature   of   freshwater    lochs,    with   appendix, 
1024. 

Temperature  observations /in  Loch  Earn,  1024. 

Temperature    observations    in    Loch    Garry,    1024. 
Wedderburn,  E.   M.,  and  W.   Watson.     Observations 

with  a  current  meter,  1024. 
Wedderburne,    David.      Compt   book,    325,   679. 
Wedderspoon,   J.      Parish    records    of   Croy,   319. 
Wedgwood,    Julia: 

Cambridge    apostle    of    1830,    540. 

Scott   and    romantic    reaction,   876. 

Study  of  Carlyle,  811. 

Thomas    Erskine,    474. 
Wedmore,   Frederick: 

Etchings  of  D.  Y.  Cameron,  719. 

Orchardson    et    son    oeuvre,    719. 
Weekly    magazine,    17. 
Weeks,  L.   H.     Book  of  Bruce,  574. 
Weir,    Major,   the   wizard,    549. 
Weirter,  Louis.     Story  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  353. 
Weissel,    Josefine.      James    Thomson,    545. 
Weld,    C.    R.      Two   months   in   Highlands,   etc.,   203, 

400,  416. 
Welles,    Albert.      Dunbar,    587. 
Wells,   James: 

Dr.   Chalmers,  461. 

Life  of  James  Stewart,   D.D.,   541. 
Wells,   W.    B.      St.   Patrick's  earlier   life,   526. 
Wellwood,    Sir   H.   M.      A   sermon,   490. 
Wellwood,  John.     Norman   Macleod,   510. 
Welsh,  David.     Memoir  of  Dr.   Brown,   1060. 
Wemyss,    D.    W.      Improvements    on    estate   of    Den- 
brae,   679. 
Wemyss,  David.     Letter  to  lord  high  chancellor,  643. 
Wemyss  of  Wemyss,  634. 
Wenger,    Karl.      Historische    Romane,   876. 
Wenley,  R.   M. : 

John   Caird,  454. 

Gifford    lectureship,    761. 

Thomas    Duncan,    471. 
Wenman,  Thomas.     Legend  of  Mary,   157. 
Wentz,   W.   Y.    E.     Fairy  faith,   749. 
We're  a'   noddin',   726,   892. 
Werner,   Karl: 

Die   Psychologic,   etc.,   753. 

Sprachlogik   des   Johannes   Duns    Scotus,    753. 
Wernerian    Natural    History    Society.      Memoirs,    17, 

931. 
Wesenberg-Lund,  C.  A.     Comparative  study  of  lakes, 

1024. 
West,   Marian.     Gretna,  i7i. 
West,   W.,  and   G.   S.    West: 

Contribution    to    freshwater   plankton,    954. 

Freshwater  algae  from  Orkneys,  1041. 
West   Bow,   Edinburgh,  353. 


West  of  Scotland  Iron  and  Steel  Institute: 

Jotirnal,   17. 

List  of  members,  17. 
Westcott,   A.    F.      Alexander   Montgomerie,   844. 
Westland,  D.  M.     Scotch  railway  companies,  679. 
Westminster  Assembly  of   Divines: 

Directory,  761. 

Confession   of    Faith,   761. 

Reformation   of   church   government,   226. 
Westwood,  J.   D.: 

Castle   Campbell,   316. 

Dollar,   322. 
Whalley,    E.    B.      Glacial    gravel    deposit,    Woodhall 

colliery,   1012. 
Whalley,     Lawson.       Vindication     of    University    of 

Edinburgh,    710. 
Wharton,  Grace,  and  Philip  Wharton.     Jane,  duchess 

of  Gordon,  481. 
What  are  hips  and  haws?  892. 
What  does  the  Bible  really  say?  289. 
What  ought  the  next  General  Assembly  of  the  Free 

Church  to  do?  279. 
Whatmore,  A.   W.      Insulae  Britannicfe,  428. 
Wheatley,   J.      Chronology   of  the  42nd   Highlanders, 

434. 
Wheatley,  L.  A.     University  tif  Edinburgh,  710. 
Whibley,  Charles: 

The   Admirable   Crichton,   465. 

George   Buchanan,  452. 

George  Douglas,  449. 

Library    of   an   old   scholar,    470. 

Sir  Thomas   Urquhart,   546. 
Whig  melodies,  892. 

Whipple,  E.   P.     Emerson  and  Carlyle,  811. 
Whistle-binkie,   892. 

Whitaker,  John.     Mary,  queen  of  Scots,   157. 
White,   A.   D.      Scott  at  work,  876. 
White,  F.  B.: 

Botany  of  banks  of  Tay,  1041. 

Catalogue    of    Perthshire    willows,    1041. 

List  of  rarer  plants  of  Perth,  1041. 

Mammalia  of  banks  of  Tay,  954. 

Notes  on  flora  of  Rannoch,  1041. 

Notice  of  occurrence  of  rhamnus  frangula,  1041. 
White,    F.    B.,    and    J.    H.    Balfour.      List    of   plants 

near  Rumbling  Bridge,   1041. 
White,    Gleeson.      Some   Glasgow   designers,   719. 
White,  James: 

Glimpse  of  Skye,  1012. 

Notes   on    Gairloch,    1012. 

Notes  on  Tarbert,   1012. 

Old  lands  of  Partick,  370. 
White,  Peter.     Notes  on  flora  of  Shetland,   1041, 
White,    Robert.      The   battle   of   Flodden,    142. 
White,  T.    P.: 

Camped  out,   416. 

Ecclesiastical   antiquities   of   Kintyre,    107. 

Ecclesiastical    antiquities    of    Knapdale,    etc.,    315, 
360,  385. 

Hjaltland,   415. 

Notice  of  priory  church  of  Beauty,  311. 

Notice  of   Saddell  Abbey,   409. 

Observations    on   value   of   rubbings,    719. 

On  the   west  coast,   204. 

Some  aspects  of  the  modern   Scot,   131. 
White,   Thomas.      Saint    Guerdun's   well,   892. 
White   rose  of   Scotland,   157. 
Whitehaugh,    Barony    of.      Minutes,    424. 
Whitehouse,  F.  C.     Fingal's  cave,  1013. 
Whitehurst,   F.   F.     On  the  Grampian  hills,  954. 
Whitelaw,   C.   E. : 

Castles    of   Arran,    308. 

Origin,    etc.,   of   the   Highland   dirk,    434. 
Whitelaw,   H.   A.      Communion  tokens,  324. 
Whitelaw,  J.  W.     Some  incidents  in  Nithsdale,  191, 
399. 


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1229 


Whitelaw,  John.     East  and   Mid  Lothian  coalfields, 

1013. 
Whithorn  waiblings,   892. 
Whiting,  M.  L.     R.  L.  Stevenson,  888. 
Whitwell,    R.    J.      Balfour's    Practicks,    643. 
Who   murdered   Downie?   469. 
Who  wrote  the  Waverley  novels?  876. 
Whole  proceedings  against   William,  earl  of  Kilmar- 
nock,  651. 
Whole    proceedings    upon    the    impeachment    against 

Simon,  Lord  Lovat,  652. 
Whole   proceedings   of  Jockey   &   Maggy's  courtship, 

911. 
Why  is  it  that  Scotland,  etc.?   770. 
Why  is  Scotland  Liberal?  131. 

Why  should  we  not  join  the  Establishment?  291. 
Why  should  you  secede?  271. 
Whyte,    Alexander.      James    Eraser,    479. 
Whyte,  Henry: 

Celtic  lyre,   726,  930. 

Some  ancient  Celtic  customs,  749. 
Whyte,   Peter.     Leith   docks  reclamation,   387. 
Whyte,  Thomas.     Account  of  parish  of  Liberton,  388. 
Whyte,  W.  F.     More  tales  of  Tusitula,  888. 
Whyte,   William: 

Address  on  position  of  the  Church,  262. 

Address  on  position  of  the  Church.     2.  ed.,  262. 
Whyte,   William: 

Bird  life  on  Sidlaws,  954. 

Birds   of   riverside,   954. 

Nesting   of   great   crested   grebe,   954. 

Our    smallest   birds,    955. 
Whytelaw,    Archibald.      Oratio    Scotorum,    141. 
Wiecki,    Ernst   von.      Carlyles    "Helden,"    811. 
Wiesener,  Louis.     Marie  Stuart,  157. 
Wife   of   Auchtermuchty,   892. 
Wife  of  Beith,  911. 

Wiggin,   K.    D.      Penelope's   progress,   206. 
Wighani,    John.      Letter    to    citizens    of    Edinburgh, 

353. 
Wightman,  John.     The  good  man,   498. 
Wigtown.      Commissariot    record,    566. 
Wild   Rose.      Ghaist   o'    Dennilair,   892. 
Wiley,    Kate.      Pet    Marjorie,    477,    876. 
Wilkie,  R.  D.     See  under  Murray,  James,  and  R.  D. 

Wilkie. 
Wilkie,    William: 

Epigoniad,   892. 

Poems,  892. 

Poetical   works,   892. 
Wilkie    gallery,    719. 

Wilkin,   W.    H.      Life   of   Sir   David   Baird,   442. 
Wilkinson,  T.  R.     John  Cameron,  454. 
Wilkinson,    W.    H.      Study    of   a    lichen    from    Oban, 

1041. 
Willcock,   John: 

The  great  Marquess,  440. 

A   Scots  earl   in   Covenanting  times,  441. 

Sharp  and   the   Restoration   policy,   220. 

Shetland  minister  of  eighteenth  century,   516. 

Sir  Thomas   Urquhart,   546. 
Willcox,   L.   C.     A  neglected   novelist,   506,   838. 
William   Black,   446. 
William   Blackwood,  446. 

William   Burke   and   Helen   M'Dougall,   646. 
William   Wilson.      Strathaven,  for  high  treason,  659. 
Williams,    A.    M. : 

Andreas  and  St.  Andrew,  1071. 

English    and    Scottish    ballads,    1071. 

Lady  Nairne  and  her  songs,  522,  846. 

Scott   as  man   of  letters,   876. 

William    Thorn,    544,    889. 
Williams,  F.  M.     Glengarry  Macdonalds  of  Virginia, 

607. 
Williams,  George.     Notes  on  place  names  of  Leochel- 

Cushnie,   387,   428. 
Williams,   H.   W.     The   Clachans,  388. 


Williams,   John: 

Account  of  some  remarkable  ancient  ruins,  86. 

Plan  for  a  royal  forest,  1041. 
Williams,   Roger.      Queries  of  the  highest  considera- 
tion,  226. 
Williams,   W.    F.     Lions  of   Scotland,  489,   799,  876. 
Williams,   W.    R.     John    Knox,   498. 
Williams    Secular    School: 

Annual    reports,    710. 

Report  of  examination,   710. 
Williamson,  Alexander: 

Braemar,   313. 

Glimpses   of   Peebles,   401. 
Williamson,   D.   S.     Homage  of  wise  men  to   Christ, 

461. 
Williamson,    George.      Old    Greenock.      Two    series, 

316,    318,    Z72. 
Williamson,  Peter: 

Authentic  narrative  of  the  life  of,  551. 

French  and  Indian  cruelty,  550,  1066. 

Life   and    curious   adventures,    550,    551. 

Williamson's    directory,    353. 
Williamson,   Robert.     Principle   of   spiritual   indepen- 
dence,   293. 
Williamson,   S.     The  teinds,  220. 
Williamson,    Will.      The   game's   afoot,   892. 
Williamson,   William: 

Contribution   to  hydrachnid   fauna,  955. 

Fish-hatching  at   Howietoun,   955. 

Scottish    hydrachnids,    955. 
Willis,  J.  C,  and  J.  H.  Burkill.     Phanerogamic  flora 

of  Clova  mountains,   1041. 
Willis,    Michael: 

Remarks  on  late  union,  260. 

Specific   application,   etc.,   250. 
Wilson,   Dr.      Folk  music   of   Scotland,   726. 
Wilson,  A.  S.: 

Geology  of  Fife,  1013. 

Glimpses  of  marine  life  on  Forth,  955. 
Wilson,   Alexander.      Birds  of   Nairn,   955. 
Wilson,   Alexander    (1766-1813): 

The   Foresters,    892. 

Poems   and   literary   prose,   892. 

Rab  and   Ringan,   893. 

Tears    of    Britain,    893. 
Wilson,  Andrew.     Medical  students  in  Scotland,  710. 
Wilson,    Benjamin.      Robin    redbreast,    893. 
Wilson,   C.    H.      Catalogue   of   painted   glass   in   Glas- 
gow   cathedral,    371. 
Wilson,  Charles.     Notes  on  castor   fiber,   955. 
Wilson,    D.    W.: 

Bird-life   in   early    Scottish   literature,   770. 

Robert   Burns  and   song  birds,   799. 

Some  rarer  plants  of  Gorebridge  district,  1041. 
Wilson,   Sir   Daniel: 

Account    of    Alexander    Gordon,    481. 

Alexander    Gordon,    antiquary,    481. 

Archa;ology  and  prehistoric  annals  of  Scotland,  54. 

The   Dunvegan   cup,    107. 

Edinburgh,    353. 

Genius  of  Scott,  876. 

Holy   Island,   107. 

Ilkistrations   of  ancient   British   skull   forms,   53. 

Inquiry   into   existence   of  primitive  races  in   Scot- 
land,   S3. 

Inquiry    into    physical    characteristics    of    Celt,    53. 

John  Knox's  house,  354,  498. 

The    Kilmichael-Glassrie    bell    shrine,    107. 

Memorials   of   Edinburgh,   354, 

Notes   on   buidhean   of   Strowan,   726. 

Notes    of    search    for    tomb    of    foundress    of    Col- 
legiate Church,  354. 

Notice  of  the  quigrich,   107. 

Notice  of  St.   Margaret's  Chapel,  354. 

Notices  of  ancient  church   of   St.   Cuthbert,  Cold- 
ingham,  317. 

Notices  of  quigrich  of  St.   Fillan,   107. 


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Wilson,  Sir  Daniel,  continued: 

Prehistoric    annals,    54. 

Queen  Mary  and   Black  turnpike,   157,  354. 

The   quigrich,    107. 

Reminiscences   of  old   Edinburgh,  354. 

St.    Ninian's   suburb,   354. 

So-called  Roman  heads  of  Nether  Bow,  354. 

Some   illustrations   of   early   Celtic  art,   107. 
Wilson,    David.      Mr.    Froude   and    Carlyle,    811. 
Wilson,    Florence.      Poemata,    893. 
Wilson,  G.  A.     Shelta,  921. 
Wilson,  George: 

Additional  notes  on  funereal  urns,  86. 

Description  of  ancient  forts,  86. 

List  of  antiquities  of  Glenluce,  54. 

Note   on   implements,   etc.,   from   Glenluce,  86. 

Notes    on   ancient    stone    implements    of   Wigtown- 
shire, 86. 

Notes    on    bronze    implements,    etc.,    of    Wigtown- 
shire, 86. 

Notes  on   clay   urns,  87. 

Notes   on   lake-dwellings,   Wigtownshire,   87. 

Notes  on  stone  cists  at  Carsecreugh,  87. 

Notes  on  stone  implements  from  Glenluce,  87. 

Notes    on    crannogs    of    Wigtownshire,    87. 

Notice  of  crannog  at   Barhapple,  87. 

Notice  of  implements  from   Wigrtownshire,  87. 

Notice  of  urns  in   Wigtownshire,  87. 
Wilson,  H.  S.     Goethe  and  Carlyle,  811. 
Wilson,  H.   W.     Defenceless  Scotland,   131. 
Wilson,   H.   W.     See  under  Wilson,   R.   W.    S.,  and 

H.   W.   Wilson. 
Wilson,   J.      Musical   encyclopaedia,    726. 
Wilson,  J.   C.     David   Binning  Monro,   517. 
Wilson,  J.   D.: 

Legal    provisions,    643. 

Reception  of   Roman   law,  643. 

Study  of  history  of  law,  643. 
Wilson,  J.  G.: 

American   editions   of   Burns'  poems,   799. 

Duke  of  Argyll,  441. 

Home  of  Robert  Burns,  800. 

Memoir   of   Mrs.    Grant,   1062. 

Thomas   Carlyle,   811. 
Wilson,   J.    H.      Union   of    non-established   churches, 

288. 
Wilson,  J.  J.     Annals  of  Penicuik,  402. 
Wilson,  J.   M.: 

Grizel   Cochrane,   894. 

Tales,  894. 

Vacant   chair,   894. 
Wilson,  J.  M.     Nelson's  handbook,  203. 
Wilson,  J.   R.     Notes  on   Burns   mausoleum,  800. 
Wilson,  J.   S.     Alexander   Wilson,   1067. 
Wilson,  J.   S.   G.: 

Breadalbane  mines,   1013. 

Results  of  Balfour  bore,   1013. 
Wilson,   J.    S.    G.,   and   H.    B.    Muff.      The   Hill  of 

Beath,    1013. 
Wilson,  J.   S.   G.,  and  W.   I.   Macadam.     Diatomace- 

ous  deposits,    1013. 
Wilson,  James.     History  of  Scottish  affaires,  132. 
Wilson,  James.     Voyage  round  the  coast,  201. 
Wilson,    James.      Birkhill    fossils,    1013. 
Wilson,   Rev.  James: 

Austin   priories   of  Nostell  and   Scone,   412. 

Charter  of  Abbot  of  Cupar,  320. 

"Divise  de  Stobbo,"  135. 

Original  charters  of  Abbey  of  Cupar,  320. 

Scottish  trial-by-combat  charter,   135. 

Site  of  battle  of  Brunanburh,  135. 
Wilson,  John.  Earl  of  Douglas,  893. 
Wilson,  John: 

Allan  Lorimer,  893. 

Blind  Allan,   893. 

City   of  plague,   893. 

Critical    essays,    893. 


Wilson,  John,   continued : 

Edderline's    dream,    893. 

Edinburgh   election,   354. 

A   few  words  on  Thomson,   890. 

Foresters,   893. 

Genius    of    Burns,    800. 

Isle  of   palms,   893. 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life,  893. 

Magic    mirror,    893. 

Poems,  893. 

Poetical   works,   893. 

Political   state  of   Scotland,   199. 

Recreations,   893. 

Remarks  on  scenery,  200,  204. 

Specimens    of    British   critics,    893. 

Tales,  893. 

Trials   of   Margaret  Lindsay,   893. 

Works.   893. 
Wilson,  John.     The  church  glorious,  273. 
Wilson,   John: 

Dunning,    327. 

Graemes   of   Garvock,   595. 

Mercers  of  Clevage,  615. 

Rollos  of  Duncrub,  623. 
Wilson,  John,  and  Robert  Chambers.    Land  of  Burns, 

201. 
Wilson,  John,  and  others.     Noctes  ambrosianse,  893, 

894. 
Wilson,  Patrick.     Biographical  account  of  Alexander 

Wilson,    551. 
Wilson,   R.    W.    S.: 

Autumn  and   Winter  bird-life,   955. 

Notes    on    Richardson's   skua,   955. 
Wilson,  R.   W.    S.,  and   H.   W.   Wilson.     The  stock 

dove,   955. 
Wilson,    Robert.      Elegy   on   death  of  Thomas   Chal- 
mers, 461. 
Wilson,    Robert.      Historical    account    of    Aberdeen, 

303. 
Wilson,  Robert.      Sketch   of  history  of  Hawick,  373, 

694. 
Wilson,   S.     Escalade  of  Dumbarton,  894. 
Wilson,   Tom.     History   of   Sanquhar,   411. 
Wilson,    W.,    and   others.      Section    on    railway    line, 

Portobello,   1013. 
Wilson,  W.  B.  R.: 

Aberdeenshire  as  a  factor   in   Scottish  life,   304. 

Argyleshire  in   Scottish  life,   307. 

Ayrshire   folklore,    749. 

Berwickshire,    311. 

Forfarshire  as  a  factor  in  Scottish  life,  358. 

More  notable   Buchanans,  438. 

Notable  men  and  women  of  Aberdeenshire,  438. 

Notable  men  and  women  of  Argyleshire,  438. 

Notable   men   and   women  of  Ayrshire,   438. 

Notable   men   and   women   of   Banffshire,   438. 

Notable  men  and  women  of  Berwickshire,  438. 

Notable   men  and   women  of  Forfarshire,   438. 

Place  of  Banffshire  in  Scottish  life,  310. 
Wilson,  W.   D.     Ancient  cross  at  Kilmory,  382. 
Wilson,    William: 

Address   on    Sustentation   Fund,    295. 

Genesis  of  Sustentation  Fund,  293. 

Poems,  894. 
Wilson  the  ornithologist,   551. 
Wimberley,  Douglas.     Selections  from  family  papers, 

191. 
Winchester,  C.  T.     John  Wilson,  552. 
Windisch,   Ernst.      Sources  of   Scottish   Gaelic,   921. 
Wingate,  David.     Select  poems,  894. 
Wingate,   James.      Coinage   of   Scotland,   730. 
Winifred,    countess    of    Nithsdale.      Letter,    523. 
Winning,  J.  G.    Notice  of  cist,  etc.,  near  Eckford,  87. 
Winsor,    Justin.       Reform    of    University    of    Edin- 
burgh,   710. 
Winter,  W.     Brown  heath,  206. 


INDEX 


1231 


Winter    evening   conversations   of   Free    Kirk    ladies, 

290. 
Winter    with    Robert    Burns,    800. 
Winter-solstice,  On  the,  894. 
Winzet,   Ninian: 

Buke   of   fourscoir   three   questionis,   761. 

Certain  tractates,   761,   894. 
Wise,  T.  A. : 

Excavations   in    hill    fort,    Dunsinane,   87. 

History    of   paganism,    107,    749,    761. 

Life  of  Admiral   Sir  R.  J.   Strachan,  542. 

Pillar   towers   of   Scotland,   87. 

Sculpturings    on    entrance   to    broch   of   Carn 
Liath,    87. 
Wishart,  George.     Memoirs  of  James  Graham,  519. 
Wishart,  R.   S. : 

July  flora   of  Alyth,   1041. 

Some  east   Fife   flowers,   1041. 
Wishart,    William.      Answers    for,    232. 
Wiston-Glynn,  A.  W.     John  Law,  499. 
Witch  of  Garrowbuie,  749. 
Witchcraft   in   Scotland,    749. 
Witches   of   Scotland,   749. 
Witham,    Henry: 

Fossil  tree  discovered  in  quarry  at  Craigleith,  1013. 

Vein  of  asphaltum,  hill  of  Castle  Leod,  1013. 
Witherspoon,    John: 

Ecclesiastical   characteristics,   233. 

Ecclesiastical   characteristics.      New   ed.,   233. 

History  of  a  corporation  of  servants,  234. 

Letter  from  a  blacksmith,  236. 
Withington,   Leonard.      Hume  as  historian,   758. 
Wities,   Bernhard.      Humes   Theorie,   758. 
Witnesses   for  the  truth,  220. 
Witty  and  entertaining  exploits  of  George  Buchanan, 

911. 
Witty  exploits  of  George  Buchanan,  911. 
Witty  and  extravagant  exploits  of  George  Buchanan, 

911. 
Wodrow,    Robert: 

Analecta,    117,   220. 

Collections  upon  life  of  Adam  Bannatyne,  443. 

Collections  upon  life  of  Alexander  Arbuthnet,  440. 

Collections  on  life  of  Charles  Ferme,  476. 

Collections  on  life  of  David  Cunningham,   466. 

Collections   on   life   of   David   Weems,   549. 

Collections   upon    life   of   James    Lawson,   499. 

Collections   on   life   of   John    Cameron,   454. 

Collections   as   to   life   of  John   Craig,   464. 

Collections   on   life   of  John   Johnstoun,    494. 

Collections   upon   life   of   Patrick   Forbes,   478. 

Collections    on    life    of    Peter    Blackburn,    446. 

Collections    as    to    life    of   Robert    Bruce,    450. 

Collections  on  life  of  Robert  Howie,  490. 

Collections   on    life   of    William   Forbes,   478. 

Collections    upon    lives    of    reformers,   438. 

Collections    upon    David    Lindsay,    502. 

Collections   upon  John   Durie,   472. 

Correspondence,    220,    553. 

Extracts   from   manuscript  collections   of,   220. 

History   of   the  sufferings,   220. 

Life  of  Rev.    D.   Dickson,   468. 

Life   of   Robert    Boyd,   449. 

Selections    from    biographical    collections,   438. 
Wodrow  Society: 

Annual  report,  17. 

Laws,  210. 

Miscellany,  220.  221. 

Publications,    17. 
Woerner,    Roman.       Die    iilteste    Maria    Stuart-Tra- 

godie,   157. 
Wolbe,   Eugen.      Quellenstudien,   829. 
Wolff,   H.    W.      The   Pretender   at   Bar-le-Duc,   191. 
Wollmann,  Franz,     t'ber  politisch-satirische  Gedichte, 

770. 
Wonderful   advantages   of   drunkenness,   911. 


Wood,    C.    W.      Orkney   and    Shetland    islands,    400, 

415. 
Wood,    Henry.      Chaucer's    influence    upon    King 

James    L,    830. 
Wood,  J.  J.: 

Address   to   congregation,   271. 
"Help,    Lord."      A    sermon,    461. 
Letter   to    congregation,    271. 
To    the    congregation,    271. 
The  question  of  doctrine,  288. 
Wood,  J.   P.: 

Life    of   John    Law,    499. 

Sketch  of  life  and  projects  of  John  Law,  499. 
Notices  of  family  of  Law,  603. 
Wood,  Major.     Antiquities  of  Falkland,  356. 
Wood,   Maxwell.      Superstitious   record,   749. 
Wood,  T.   A.   D.: 

Fawside  or   Falside  Castle,   1054. 
Restalrig   Church,   1057. 
Wood,   T.    M.      Water-colours   by   Edwin   Alexander, 

719. 
Wood,    Walter.      The   Free   Church  and   the   Patron- 
age  Act,   292. 
Wood,   Walter: 

"Raised    Beach"   at   Ardross,    1013. 
Strata   discovered   in   making   East   of   Fife   Exten- 
sion  Railway,   1013. 
Wood,    William.      Description    of   tumulus    in    Bur- 

ness,    87. 
Wood,    William.      Scottish    banking,    679. 
Wood,    William.      Witchcraft    in    England,    750. 
Woodberry,    G.    E.      Scott,   876. 
Woodhead,    G.    S.      Research    Laboratory    of    Royal 

College  of  Physicians,  955. 
Woodpecker,   The,  911. 
Woodruff,   E.   H.      Scott   at  work,   877. 
Woodward,  B.  B.     Stuart  papers  in  Windsor  Castle, 

117. 
Woodward,  B.  H.     Visit  to  Glen  Clova,   1013,   1041. 
Woodward,   H.   B.     Stanford's  geological  atlas,   1013. 
Woodward,  Henry.     Notes  on  some  fossil  Crustacea, 

1013. 
Wooed  and  married  and  a',  894. 
Wooler,  Edward.     The  Catrail,  87. 
Woolf,  W.   P.     Tommy  and  Grizel,   779. 
Word   to   the  churchmen   of   Dunfermline,  260. 
Wordsworth,    Charles,    bishop: 

Bishop    Wordsworth's    tract,    296.  '' 

Euodias   and   Syntyche,   286. 

Notes    to    assist    towards    forming    a    right    judge- 
ment,  280. 
A   primary   charge,   279. 
Scotch  disestablishment,  294. 
Wordsworth,  Dorothy.     Recollections  of  a  tour,  197. 
Wordsworth  and  Carlyle,  811. 
Work,  A.  L.     Fall  of  Adam,  894. 
Worman,  J.   H.     Robert   Pollok,   527. 
Worsaae,    J.    J.    A.      Account    of    Danes    and    Nor- 
wegians,  53. 
Worse  witches  than  Macbeth's,   750. 
Wragg^,  C.  L.     Watching  the  weather  on  Ben  Nevis, 

1024. 
Wreath,   The,   894. 

Wright,    E.       Perforations    in    "Latter    day    pam- 
phlets,"  811. 
Wright,  G.   N.      Landscape  historical  illustrations  of 

Scotland,   200,    877. 
Wright,  James.      Crinoids   from   Invertiel,   1013. 
Wright,  Joseph.     Boulder  clay,   1013. 
Wright,  Joseph.     Laird  Nicoll's  kitchen,  894. 
Wright,  Ronald.     Fifth  letter  to  Dr.  Wardlaw,  265. 
Wright,  Stewart: 

Annals  of  Blantyre,  312. 
David   Livingstone,    503. 
Professor   John   Millar,   516. 
Wright,  T.  S.     Two  new  actinias  from  .\rran,  955. 
Wright,   Rev.   Thomas.      Sermon,   471. 


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Wright,  Thomas: 

History  of  Scotland,  132. 

Narratives   of  sorcery,    750. 

On   Dunbar,   471. 
Wright,  Thomas.     Notes  on  fossils  from  Pabba,  etc., 

1013. 
Wright,   Thomas.      Kame   at    Mortonhall,    1013. 
Wright,    W.    B.: 

Preglacial   shoreline,    1013. 

Two  earth-movements,  1013. 
Wright,  W.  B.,  and  A.  M.  Peach.     Neolithic  remains 

of   Colonsay,   1046. 
Wrong,   G.   M.     Earl  of  Elgin,   473. 
Wuensch,    E.    A.: 

Description    of   erratic   boulder,    1013. 

A  German  professor's  views,  1013. 

Fossil  trees   in  trappean  ash,  Arran,   1014. 

Prof.    David   Page,   524. 

Visit  to  marine  fish-pond  at  Port  Logan,  955. 
Wyckoff,   C.   T.      Feudal   relations,    135. 
Wylie,   B.    F.      Cycling   in    Shetland,   415. 
Wylie,  J.  H.     Note  on  portrait  of  James  I.,  492. 
Wvlie,   W.   M.: 

Ayrshire  and  the  land   of  Burns,  309,  800. 

Ayrshire   streams,   309. 
Wyllie,  J.   A.     The   establishment  principle,  288. 
Wyllie,  Robert: 

Letter  from  a  gentleman,  230. 

Short  answer  to  a  large  paper,  230. 

Short  answer  to  a  short  paper,  230. 
Wyntoun,   Andrew   of: 

Orygynale  cronykil,   132,  894. 

Original   chronicle,   894. 
Wyon,  Allan.     Great  seals  of  Scotland,  558. 


Y.    Life  of  James  Hogg,  489. 

Y.,   I.   de.     Remarks  on   Scottish   scenery,    197. 

Y.,  W.  S.     Unstia,  423,  894. 

Y.,   Y.     R.   L.   Stevenson,  888. 

Year  that's   awa',   911. 

Yonge,  C.  D.     Life  of  Scott,  877. 

Yonge,  E.  S.     Mysterious  illness,  157. 

Young,  Andrew: 

Angler   and  tourists'   guide,  203. 

Natural   history  and   habits   of  salmon,   955. 
Young,    Archibald: 

.Angler's  guide  to  Sutherland,  420. 

Harbour  accommodation,   679. 
Young,  B.  R.     Analcite  diabase,   Gullane  Hill,   1014. 
Young,    Sir   C.    G. : 

Catalogue  of  works  on  peerage,  4,  558. 

Sword,   etc.,   of   King  James  the  Fourth,   492. 
Young,   Edward.     Letters  on   Sabbath-day  travelling, 

265. 
Young,   G.   B.      Sir   George  Mackenzie,   508. 
Young,  G.  P.     Examination  of  Ferrier's  Theory,  753. 
Young,   H.   C: 

Notes  on  some  spiders,  955. 

On    spiders,    955. 
Young,  H.  F.     Small  burial  cairns  at  Hindstones,  87, 
Young,   H.    W.: 

Ancient  bath  at   Burghead,  91. 

Ancient   burial  place,   etc.,   at  Easterton   of   Rose- 
isle,  87. 

Burning  the  clavie,  750. 

Church  of  St.  Ewan,  310. 

Duffus  kirk,  322. 

Easterton    of    Roseisle,    406. 

Graves  of  Ardkeiling,  87. 

Notes    on   excavations   at    Burghead,   314. 

Notice   of   testament   dative   of   Sir   Peter   Young, 
553,   679. 


Young,  J.  H.: 

Home   of    David   Gray,    485. 

Robert   Pollok,   527. 
Young,   J.    W. : 

Action  of  organic  matter  on  peroxide  of  iron,  1014. 

Analysis   of  green   fibrous   mineral  from   Cathkin, 
1014. 

Analysis  of  minerals,  Campbeltown,   1014. 

Miscellaneous  notes  on  chemical  geology,   1014. 

On   Ballagan   series  of  rocks,   1014. 

On   chemistry   of   carboniferous  and   old   red   sand- 
stones,   1014. 
Young,   Rev.   James.      "Common"  or   "Godlie"  band, 

224. 
Young,  James.     Recent  archaeological  discoveries,  87. 
Young,  John: 

Few  thoughts   in  poetry,  895. 

New  poem  on  the  martyrs,  895. 
Young,  John,   M.D.: 

An  early  medical  visitor,  160. 

Former  existence  of  glaciers,    1016. 

Late  Sir  A.   C.  Ramsay.  528. 

Memoir  of  Sir  A.   C.   Ramsay,  528. 

Notes   on   carboniferous    foraminifera,   1016. 

Notes  on  carboniferous  ostracoda,  1016. 

On  grouse  disease,  955. 

Scottish    university    reform,    710. 

Some  points  in  surface  geology,  1016. 

Study  of  arch.-eologj',   54. 
Young,  John,  M.  D.,  and  W.  I.  Addison.     Notes  on 

two  copies  of  the  Solemn  League,  221. 
Young,  John,   M.D.,  and  John  Young,  LL.D.: 

Local   unconformity,    1016. 

New   species   of   sulcoretepora,    1017. 

Two   new   species   of  carboniferous  polyzoa,   1017. 
Young,    John,    LL.D.: 

Gasteropod   mollusca   of   carboniferous   limestones, 
1015. 

Geology   of   Campsie   district,    1015. 

Group  of  fossil  conodonts,   1015. 

Identity  of  ceramopora  niegastoma  with  fistulipora 
minor,   1015. 

Natural  history  of  Scottish  oil  shales,  1015. 

New  forms  of  Crustacea,  Girvan,  1015. 

A  new   Scottish   mineral    (bowlingite),   1014. 

New  species  of  glauconome,   1014. 

Note  on  favosites   (?)   dentifera,   1014. 

Note   on   new   family   of   polyzoa,    1014. 

Note  on   occurrence  of   estheria  punctatella,   1014. 

Note  on  occurrence  of  lingula,  1014. 

Notes    accompanying    two    slides    of    carboniferous 
polyzoa,    1014. 

Notes  on  adherent  form  of  productus,   1014. 

Notes  on  archsocidaris,   1014. 

Notes  on   carboniferous  brachiopoda,   1014. 

Notes    on    carboniferous    glauconome,    1014. 

Notes   on    fossils    found    in   limestone  at   Glencart, 
1014. 

Notes  on  genera  of  gasteropod  mollusca,   1014. 

Notes  on  cell-pores  of  carboniferous  polyzoa,  1015. 

Notes  on  genera  of  anatinidx,   1015. 

Notes  on  limestone  strata,  Glasgow,  1014. 

Notes   on   ctenostomatous   polyzoa,    1014. 

Notes   on   spirifera   trigonalis,    1014. 

Notes   on   ostracoda,   1015. 

Notes  on  Ure's  "millepore,"  etc.,   1015. 

Notice  of   Dr.   Thomas   Davidson,   467. 

Notice  of  rhizodus  hibberti  near  Glasgow,   1015. 

Occurrence  of  fault  in  Dumbuck  Glen,   1015. 

Occurrence  of  pyroxene,   1015. 

Occurrence  of  saccammina  carteri,   1015. 

On  carboniferous  fossils  of  west  of  Scotland,  1015. 

On   chitonellus,    1015. 

On  fine-grained  sandstone  at  Campsie  Fells,   1015. 

On    a    peculiar    structure  —  spines    within    spines, 
1015. 

On  rhynchopora,  1016. 


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Young,  John,  LL.D.,  continued: 

On   so-called  labyrinthodont,  parahatrachus,    1016. 
On  species  of  dentalium,   1016. 
On  a   weathered   boulder,    1016. 

Parallelism    of    Scottish    and    north    Irish    carbon- 
iferous strata,  1016. 
Peculiar    varieties    of    old    red    and    carboniferous 

sandstones,    1016. 
Probable   source    of   certain    boulders,    1016. 
Protoconch   or   orthoceras,    1016. 
Remarks  on  some  of  the  external  characters,  etc., 

1016. 
Scottish    carboniferous    inicrozoa,    1015. 
Strata  containing  beds  of  impure  coal,  etc.,  Glen- 

arbuck,    1015. 
Strata  in  Gilniorehill  quarry,  etc.,   1015. 
See    also    under    Armstrong,    James,    and    John 
Young;   and   Glen,   D.   C,  and  John  Young. 
Young,   John,    LL.D..   and   James    Armstrong.      Fos- 
sils   of    carboniferous    strata,    1016. 
Young,    John,    LL.D.,    and     Robert    Craig.       Occur- 
rence of  seeds  of   freshwater  plants,  etc.,   under 
boulder-clay,    1016. 
Young,   John,   LL.D.,   and    D.    C.   Glen: 

Notes   on   Cathkin   "Osmund   stone,"    1016. 
Notes  on  section  of  carboniferous  strata,  1016. 
Young,   John,    LL.D.,   and   James    W.    Kirkby.      Pro- 
visional  notice  of  a   new  chiton,   1016. 
Young,    John,    LL.D.,    and    David    Robertson.      Note 
on   polyzoa  of   Hairmyres   limestone  shale,    1016. 
Young,   Robert.      Parish   of   Spynie,   417. 


Young,  William.  Alpine  flora,  etc.,  of  Glenshee 
district,    1041. 

Young,  William.  New  Glasgow  municipal  build- 
ings, 719. 

Young  coalman's  courtship,   911. 

Young    laird.   The,    895. 

Young   Lochinvar,   911,   912. 

Young,   The,   Pretender   in    France,    191. 

Young  Scots  Society.  Young  Scots  publication  de- 
partment, 17. 

Young  Soldier,  The,  912. 

Younger,   R.  T.      Land  ownership,   679. 

Yule,  G.  U.     John  Gray,  485. 


Z.     Two  greatest   Scottish  caterans,  451,  513. 

Z.,   A.      Right   Hon.   Henry  Dundas,  515. 

Z.,  Y.     Letter  from  a  layman,  354. 

Zenker,  Rudolf.     Heines  achtes  Traumbild,  etc.,  800. 

Zeyss,  Richard.     Adam  Smith,  760. 

Ziegler,   .\le.xander.      Shetland   Inseln,  416. 

Zimnier,  Heinrich.     Matriarchy  among  the  Picts,  53. 

Zinnnermann,     Robert.       Ueber     Hume's     empirische 

Begriindung,    758. 
Zirkel,    Ferdinand.      Geologische    Skizzen,    1017. 
Zuniga,     Diego    de.       Extraits    des    correspondances, 

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